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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 2( BUSINESS CHANCES. FLAGS 10 £LY ON BUNKER HILL DAY Enthusiasm Awakened for a Due Celebration of June 17. Gatos Will Receive the Patriots With Pomp and Circumstance. Los Sons of the American Revolution and Michigan Asscciation Hasten to Tender Co-Operation. All looks promising for a grand celebra- tion of Bunker Hill day. June 17, at Los Gatos Park. President William G. Badg:r of the Bucnker Hill Association is in re- ceipt of many letters assuring him of en- thusiastic co-operation. The following communications will be read with interest: Los GATos, Cal., May 14, 1897. Williom G. Badger, President Bunker Hill Association, San_Francisco, Cal.—DEAR SR: I &I in receipt of yours of yesterday. Am glad you are progressing so finely at our end of the fine. Will say the Sons of Veterans will act as a guard of honor to escort you to the park. The G. A. R. follow in full forceand the P.O. | §. of A. will turn out strong. As to programme 1 have done nothing further, as I presume yoa | will have enough 10 take up'sll the time you | want to give it. Your letter offering to pay for | our band, and also a Jerter 10 Mr. Tobey, presi- | dent of the P. O. of A. We have no regular | band at present, although they could be got | together on short notice. 1 thank you for the kind offer, but cannot ailow the Bunker Hill Astociation o be put 0 any expelise on our account. Will be pleased to have some of | your circulars. We had a Methodist picnic here last week, and I had many calls for circu- lars our people wished to send their friends in San Francisco. 1 received a few and they sll brought some onc. We are ail looking for & good time on the 17th, and there is great en- thusiasm over the celebration. Yours truly, GEORGE H. ADANS, President Los Gatos Board of Trade. £AN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 15,1897, | George M. Caswell, Secretary Bunker Hill ciation—DEAR SIE: Your vers Kind invitation | 10 our club to join the Bunker Hi.l Association on June 17 was read and greatly appreciated by our members. Please accept our thanks for the same. Asmany of us s possible will | avail ourselves of the opportumty. I will be able to state more jully the number after our next meeting. Sincerely vours, MaY L. Harrisox, Corresponding Secretary Michigan Assocla- | tion of Californi X FRANCISCO, May 18, 1897. William G. Badgrr Esq., Président of Bunker Hill Association—DEAR StR: Tne California Bociety, Sons of the American Revolution, ac- | cepis with pleasure the inyitation tendéred by your society tojoin in celebrating at Los Gaios on June 17 the auniversars of ihe glori- ous event that should never be forgoticn by every true American The dedication of “Bunker Hill Park” on the same day and place will render the occe- sion doubly interesting, in view of which it is the intention of this sotiety to be represented | as largely as poesible. With high resara and | thanking you for your consideration, I re- | main yours truly, | EDpwIN BosN ELL, Secretary. | $ax Frascisco, May 12,1807, | William G. Badger, President Bunker Hi'l As- | sociation, 415 Sacramento Street, City—DEAR SIR: | In repy 10 your invor of My 11, I desire to say that I will be pleased to comply with your request. 1shall direct the flags 10 be raised over the City Hall on Bunker Hill day,and during the wee, preceding June 17, wili call | upon the peopie through the mewspapers to | agisplay their flags on business and private houses. | I wish your celebration and excursion suc- | cess. Command me for auy other service, Very respectiuily. JAMES D. PHELAN, Mayor. AN EMPEROR'S TABLE. Contract Between the German King and His Cook for Supplies. The German Emperor, we were recently informed, has a contract with nis cook to supply him with lunches and dinners at 7s 6d a head, the wine coming from the | imperial cellars. Of course, state dinners | are paid for apart; the contract isonly for | family meals, to which, however, a few persons are every day invited. The Elysee | cook must provide meals to the family, | consisting, with the military and private secretary, of seven persous, and feed eight private servants, out of 70 francs | a day. This leaves very little margin | for waste, and, in fact, compels the servants to wait, just as in any bour- geois family, uniil the master's din- ner is over, and make the best of what is left. ' When there are guests the chef is allowed 10 make an extra charge, not exceeding 8 france a head. The wine is provided by M. Faure's butler, and the coffee comes from the paniry, which de- | partment is responsible for the petit de- jeunerin the morning. Thearrangements are superintended by Mme. Faure herself, who interviews any new kitchen official, and acquaints him with her terms. State dinners are supplied by Potlet Chabot, at not more than 12 francs a head, not in- cluding wine, coffee or cigars. This caterer sometimes sends as many as_forty cooks and potboys, who bring their sauc>pans | with them and teke possession of the big kitchen under the terrace. Mme. Faureis | about to change all the copper saucepans | of the Elysee kitchen (the small ones for everyday use) which were purchased in 1848, and 1s getting new ones lined with | silver, for fear of lead moisoning. How- | ever, as a dozen saucepans are enough for the usnal requirements of the Eiysee the expense will not be very great. So far | from the Elysee setting an exam; le of un- | demociatic habits, as envious tongues have asserted. it hardly keeps up with the pacs of the official world. The President of the Senate spends twice as much as M. Faure over his pub- Jic dinners—namely, 25 francs. The President ot the Senate does not receive | £60,000 a year, iike M. Faure, but he en- teriains so much less. The most hos- pitable President was M. Casimir-Perier, | who has a private foriune of £60,000a year: the least hospitable one was M. | | | | | | | | Grevy, who saved not only the greater | partof his salary, but nearly all his ex- Penses, and retired with a pretty fortune. —London Truth. | SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL." PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CALT— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every pight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery streei, corper Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 589 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 616 1 arkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Misston street: open untll 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until £:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentueky streets: open till 9 v'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. B JHEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods. hoslerv, underwear, bedspreads, tow- els, table-covess, laces, embroidery, linings, trim- mings, veilings, etc.. very cheap ui Pioneer Dry- ‘goods store, 108 Fifih 8.. CAL HYPNOTIC INST. 838 MISSION: hypnotism prac. taught, $5; diseases cured. 2 JURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR gentiemen and ladies. 12035 Geary st, room 11. REMOVED B BAY SITY TRANSFER levred, 25c. 244 to 81134 Sutter. Trunks | and sejpurning brethren_are fnvited. dren: call to-day und to: NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. EZ SN0 N meet THIS (THURS: DAY) EVENING, alay 20, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. DORIC LODGE NO. 21 , F. AND A. M., 121 kKddy s.—Called mee ing THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at All Masons Ry order of JR. GOLD=MITH, Sec. 7:50 o'clock. Second degree. the W. M. YERBA BUENA LODGE s, No. 15, 1. O. O. ¥ —The offi-3 cers and members are Invited io be in ZERIE avendance at the meetng THIS {(THURSDAY) £VENING. There will be speclal attractions such as an initiation, and singing by the Knickerbocker Quartet aud others. Visiting cordially Invite prothers oY JEFFERS JR., Noole Grand. GroReE L. PEREAM, Rec. Sec. MAGNOLIA LODGE NO. 29, 1. 0. 0. F.—Oflicers aud fanerai deral piease assemolo in our lodge- AW room THIS THURSDAY at 1:30 P. M., toattend the fane al of our late brother, SWEN ERICK-ON. SAMUEL POLACK, Secretary. = FRANCO-AMERICAN Sauy Lodge No. 207, L 0. O. F.—% Officers ani members are rqurstel (0 SM meet at their hati THURSDAY £V k- NING. May 20, at § o'cicck, for nomination of offi- cers and other matters of importance. L. L REMY, N. G. R. LaviG NCIENT ORDER OF HIBER- g s, B. of E. State Convention. 7he thircy-sixth anoual convention of the sbove order will be held in Woolf's H. 121 Montgomery st.. THUKSDAY, May Secretary. 20, at 12 o'clock noon. A full attendance Is re- quested. By order THOMAS MCGINNES, State Delegate. M. G_SEARS, State Se JAMES McMENOMY, Sta‘e Treas. STATE OF MAI'E ASSOCIATION— Twentie h Annoal Picoic will be h 1d SATURDAY. Ma- 22, at ~hell Mound Park; tickets 50c: children under 14 free. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address i the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage fre DIVIDEND NOTICES. EF, 2LV IDEXD NOTICE~DIVIDEND X0, 43 (tweots-five cents per share), of the Hutchinson *uear Plantation Company will be payabie at the office of ihe company, 327 Market st, on and after THURSDAY, May 20, 1897. Transfer-books will close Friday, May 14, 1867, at k. H. SHELDON, See. 3 o'clock P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JUPERIOR NORWEGIAN COOK DESIRES 2 situa.ion: best references. MISS CULLEN, Suiter st SITUATIONS WANTED—Continuad. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCE! OUNG EASTEKN WIDOW OF EXPERI euce wan & a housekeeper's place; widower or bachelor'’s home preferred. 102 Taylor st, Toom 13, second floor. 7 OUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD IIKE A position to do housework: can cook. Apply 1416 ~anchez si., beiween Duncan anl Twenty- eigath st. Y UUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION A8 housekeeper In widower’s or bachelor's home: city or country. Call between 11 and 6 o'clock 254 O'Farreil st. Tom 5. 7 ANTED—YOUR ORDER FOR HELP: ALL descriptions. Mrs. Drahm, 217 Geary ;telClay85 HOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND COMPE- tent young lady of experience wants position in insurance oflice: versed in ali brancaes of office Work and detalls of insurance business; furnish typewriter if desired: wages to suit employer. Ad- dress ke jable, box 80, Call Office. TTRACTIVE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DE- sires piace as housekeeper in & widower's home or conntry hotel. 12034 Geary st. room 2. I PFLP WANTED—Continnes. (GLRL GILBOY, £15: <IRL WILLOWS $16: gir | Alameds, $15_girl, Aitamont, 815; girl Santa Cruz, $15: girl, Naya. Ca ., $20: glrl, ty-third st., § b: second girl Turk st. $15; secoud girl, Van Ness ave., $16: grl. Waller st., $12:3 &irls, Laguna, $16; 3 girs, O' Farrell, §15; girl, Va- caviile, $16: recona girl, Californiast.; girl Pine st., $15: elri, Green st., $15: g'rl, Plerce at. £18; &IF, Deviadero, $15: gir:, Vall jo, 2 o family, $154 second girl, Laguna, $15: 27 voung g'rls. $5, $10 204 $12 yer month, MART N & Co.. 749 Market. 7, WAITRESSES, CITY, 120 AND ROOM; 4 +) lunch waltre ses; waitrest. countrv. 820 and T00m, fare advanced; 3 waitresses. clty, 815 Foom: cnambermaia, clty, $18 snd room; 5 gle) Assist'In small restaurants, $12, room, etc.: ] $25: cook, $20. MARTIN & (O, 749 Market at. ‘VAI\'TKD_PKN ISHERS AND OPERATORS: Y} buiionnole-makers; cusiom vests. 635 Jes- sle st. GLRMAN WOMAN A8 HOUSEKLEPER, $26. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. MARTIN & CO., 749 i3 IRL OAK SI.. $20. Market st. 15 LABORERS FOR A QUARRY, NEAR city, $1 a day and board: 10 Iaborers, long fob. city’: '$160 a_ day, 348 week. C. k. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st 1 SCBAPKR TEAMSTERS FOR A LARGE canal, 420 and board, long job: 6 Lwo and four mule’ t-amsters, S1 50 and $175 ad~y: 4 teamsters. city, $20 and board. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T ANTED—6 MORETWO AND FOUR HORSE Leamsters for ralirond work: $1 60 to 8175 a day: long job; free tare. C. K. HANSEN & CO, 110 Guary st. 20 MORE TEAMSTERS FOR A NEW RAIL- road; $20 and found: long job: reduced fare. For particulars apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AN TO OPEN OYSTERS, CARVE AND clean fish for a country hotel; $40 and found and free fare. C, R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary. 6 LIBST-CLASS EXTRA WAITERS, WITH cloth jackets. C.”R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. g 7OUNG FRENCH WIDOW WISHES A SIT- uation as housekeeper in buchelor's household. Aprly 12 Eddy si., roomn 16. POSITION BY YUUNG LADY A% CASHIKR or assistant in doctor’s or dentist’s office, or pho- tcgraph gallery : best of references. Address S. F., box 181, Cail Oftice. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1022 Howard EVEN IKONERS FOR THE CITY, #25, room, board, rtc. MARTIN & £0., 748 Market. (GARL COUNTRY HOME, #20, SEK PARTY here. MARTIN & CO, 749 Msrket st W AITER WHO BPEAKs SPANISH: FOR country hotel: $80. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 110 Geary st. ECOND HEAD WAITER FOR FIRST- cless restaurant, $45; 3 waiters. botel, City. 825: washer and 1roner.’ country launlry, §25 d found each. C. K. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscription: taken 615 ERMAN GIRL: DIAMOND ST.: $16; NO bakinz. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market s SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANKSE, CHIN ESE EMPLOYMT OFFICR: Walters, housecieaners. 30 Geary: tel. Grant 68 ERMAN GIRL; ~TEUART ST.; $18. MAR- TIN & CU., 749 Market st. Bl WASHINGTON ST. 21/IN FAMILY, $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. [XPERIENCED DRIVER FOR A MILK- wagon. city, $30 and found; see party here. C.R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. PBLACKSMIIH, COUNTRY SHOP, 82 60 A day: see party here; harness-makes; aiso sad- HANSEN & d e-maker: see party here. C. R. €0, 110 Geary st HINESE & JAPANESE; EST'D 20 YEARS; help:tel. main 1997. BRADLEY & C0..640 Clay (GERMANGIRL, PACIFIC AVE, $25. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. oflice, 61414 California st., tel. main 231. ('BL, OAK ST, $25. MARTIN & CO, 749 Market st. e AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANKSE EM- ployment ofice 5111, Bush st , nr. Grant ave. TRL: STEINER ST.; $20. MARTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. - HINESE AND JAPANE~E EMPLOYMENT J oftice: best help. 41415 O'Farrell. Tel. K. 426. TRL: TAYLOR ST.; $20; PAYSICIAN'S family. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 9 MEN FOR HAYING NEAR CITY, $36 #nd board: 4 farmers, Fresno County, $20; 3 farmers, _different ranches, $20; butter and cheese maker. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 11 Geary. {XPERIKNUED UPSTAIRS PORTER, WHO thoroughly understands banging curtains, car- pets. e.c., 10r conptry_ hotel, 825 porter who can do painiing and calsomining, country hotel, $20: neat porter for restauraut, $20: porter bo; taurant, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st HORVOUGHLY COMPETENT MAN, GER- man, carpenter by trade, wiliing (o take care of a private p.ace or work in orchard or vineyard. C. M. B., 985 Mission st. OUNG AMERICAN (22); UNDERSTANDS bandling horses; good drl: milker ;!Im()"?lb afraid of any kind of work. W. M., box , Cal. ARDENER, GERMAN: GENERALLY USE- ful: understands care of horses, driviug and milxing: cliy eas uable wages. P. M., 674 Sixteenth st., Eust Oakland. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, BUSH ST. $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. WAITRESSES, 86 A WEEK. MARTIN & CO. 749 Market st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, POST ST., $20. MARTIN & CO., 748 Market st. G AL, PINE ST, $25. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (GBI CLAY ST, $20. MARTIN & CO. 749 Markot st. ARPENTER WANTS WORK: MAKES A spec ulty of leaky roofs: also repairing old work and underpinning. ~Address Carpenter, box 110, Catl Office. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. MRS T, telephone maln 5352, removed to QUEADY, INDUSIRIOUS MAN WANTS work of any kind: can drive and take care of horses. Address 438 Chestnut st. IRL, CALAVERAS COUNTY. $20, SEE party here. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. W ARTED—WAITER FOR RESTAURANT, 840; walter, 5 a week; waiter, plain hotel, 825: second cook, $60; third 'cook, 826: potwasher, first-class house, $25; 3 dishwashers, 815 to $20; American farmer, $z5: harness- maker, joing wages; washer and wife, ironer, country “hotel, $60: barkeeper Who ' speaks French, city refereuces, $50, etcc. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. BUzLkR, ses. street. MISS CULLEN, 823 SUTTER VW ANTED—FIRST-CLABS SALESMAN FOR merchant tallor; must be thoroughly posted In every aetai, with good appearance: firat-class references, Address M. F., box 81, Call Office. TANTED—A GIKLTO HELP IN GENERAL housework; mustsieep home. 8i7a Hayes. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with lignt honsework. 3911 Sscramento. GOOD COUK AND MRS, NOR- ANISH HOUSEGIRL; Iaundress; city or country: $20. TON, 315 Sutter st. FIGLISH WIDOW WISHES POSITION 1IN ' widower’s or bachelor’s home; good coOK; country preferred. 9011 Washington st., corner of Eighth, room 31, Oaklund. P RENCH GIRL WISHES »[TUATIO USHELMAN WANTS WORK AT HOME. KE1: GER, 464 Clementna st. XPERIENCED LAUNDRESS TO STARCH and iron shirts and shirt walsts. 840 Market. OY ATTENDING NIGHT SCHOOL WISHES position. Add. A., 16 Sumner st., offt Howard. T W9 EXPERILNCED GIRLS 10 WORK 1N pickle factory. Lewis Packing Co., 625 Front. AT MONTGOMERY, COR CLAY — OPEN Z | “unul $:3. o'clock: branch oftice of THE CALL: aubscriptions and want ads taken. upstairs work; would g0 a short dist Youse (18) WOULD LIKE A SITUA- country:_ wagvs ‘15, §20; eliy references. Ad-| L tion, witha chance to rise. Address, staung dress P. M., box 92, Call Office. wages, B N.. box 61, Call (QONFETE NT WIDOW, STRANGER HERE, | [NASTEKN PAINTER AND P APER-HANGER, would Iike position as typewriter. Call room 43, second floor, 44 Sixth st | Youre LADY, SIRANGER IN CITY, DE. sires gentieman partne floor, room 8. 9 Powell st., second M IDDLI-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- M “iin o do light hov TOUNG LA DY FROM THE COUNTRY wonld 1ike & situation as housekeeper fora gen- Ceman. Cal 223 Post st.. room 7, third floor. ) ESPECTABLE GIKL WISHES SITUATION \ a' licht housework or care of children. Call 1 1257 York st. who has tools, w work for private ox 77, Call Office. VENERAL BLACKSMITH AND HORSE- X shoer wants steady work; city or country. 203 Clara st. s WOrk b, the day OF piex tes; city or connuy. 615 LABKIN-BEANCIL GFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions sod want ads taken. YARPENTER BY TRADE, ACCUSTOMED TO /the management of property, handy with plumbers’ aud_painter's tools, will work_reasona- ble and furnish security if necessary. B.C., box 94, Call Uftice. W ANIED_BY YOUNG SWEDE POSITION as coachman or man avout place; s first-ciass horscwan and g:od gardener: has the best of re.cr- ences. Address J. HANSEN, 1380 Twelfth uklaud. ME R M 2 SITUATIO for housework: 1065 Mai ket st., neac 00D DRE 00D FITTER AND trimmer. w. seamstress. ts situation_to do second work 15 Vau Ness uve. Please call or send (0 358 Miuna st. ior 3 aays. LISHED CCoMPp YOUNG LADY A\ (stranger) desires a place as typewriter or copylst. Koum 2. 12015 Geary ADIES' NURSE W GAG J confinement or invalid; terms mod dress Nurse, 168 Ninth st. Y QUNS GERMAN WOMAN WANTS POS tion to do zeneral housework for an old couple or upstalrs work in large famliiy: best refereuces housexeever. 31 Valencia st. QITUATION WAN'ED BY YOUNGSPANISH D woman: good piain American_cook: would do any kind of work; wages $15 to $20. 713 rroad- war. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeaper; in bachelor's or widowes's home preferrea: pla. YLUNG Lapy housekeeper or wil sion st reow 5. (CoNrETENT SWEDISH GIKL WISHES TO J"do general houseworx; good cook: good refer- ences. 513 Mcallister st. KMAN LADY WISHES U any kind of work by the day: 81 a day: good Dur e. 22214 Fourth si., room 29. 7OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- tion as housekeeper. 120A Edd; room 2 W ANIED, BY THE DAY, WA G, IRON- ing, honsecl-aning: $1 perday. 380 Lexing- ton ave, ur. Twenty-first st. 15 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE O CALL: subscriptions sno wanc ads taken. Y (UNG AND AITRACTIVE GERMAN GIKL desires to secure a housekeeper’s position in hotel: widower's or bacheior’s home preferred. 223 Post st., room 11. second 1100 PARISIA D "GO0 3 WOULD LIKE A housekeeper’s position: bach=Ior’s or widower's hiome preierred; cliy or country. 1122 Market, room 3/ 167 SaTh ST oBEANGI oFyick OF “ | Aue Cari; suvacripuoa sud waui ads taken. ],ADY WITIES TO GIVE LESSONS MUSIC Jor French, in return for room and board, or r00m ouly: & capable secretary Or governes:: references St. Luke’s Church. C.L.G., box 20, Call, MPDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE TO AW have a place for general work: is good plai cook. 1110 ireat ave, bet. Twenty-fourth a Twenty-fifch sts. QITUATION WANTED BY A COLORED D woman to c00k or 1o care for children. Ad- dress 4 Deluware court, off Sutter st., bet. Powell and Mason. W ANTED_SITUATION A< MAN ABOUT private pace; junderstands gardening_and care of Lorses; clty references. Address J. F., 6284 Natoma st. IRL WANTED T0 TAKE CARE OF CHILD 2 yearsold. 22214 Page st. ANTED—PROTE*TANT GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. Ca'l 519 Stevenson st. W ANTED — APPRENTICE AT DRESS- making. 1065 Market st 100D PLAIN HOTEL COOK; SHORT DIS- tance country: see iady 8 A. M. S13 Sutter st. 0OD HAND ON VESTS; ALSO APPREN- ¥ tice. 10 Diamond, near Seventeenth. W ANTED_PANTS FINISHER AT 28 MARY St near Natoms, between Fifih and Sixth. & OUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS COOK- ing; make himself generally useful. 1631 Market st. N OOD SECOND WAITER WANTED AT Ablborn House. 7 ANTED—YOUNG MAN AS ROOMMATE; cheap rent. H. T., box 61, Call Office. [)ISHWASHER WANTED. 482 KIFTH ST. OUNG MAN WANTED TO WASH THE dishes and help the cook. 234 Kast, S. Mar. et. 902 NINTH—COOK WANTED; CALL early in the morning. XPERIENCED NIGHT COOK; WAGES 88 per week. 113 Seventh st. 167 JaTH, St - BEANCH OFFICE OF MM CALL subscriptios and wane ads. taken. [OR SALE—15c BARBRR-SHOP ON AC- count of sickuess. Inquire 958 Seveuth st. Market-street station, Oakiand. TTENTION, BUSINESS MEN—CORFE.!. bit salcon: never closed doors for the last 20 ears: doing & first-class Pasing businesa: average Trom $70 10 $100 per day: Inrge stock of chblcest whiskles, etc.: owner (o reiire to pr.vate ) lease price $5000. Kor full particulars call oa WILKE, 788 Market st = FRENCH LIQUOK-STORE IN MIS- $500. 56275 ving-rooms: rent $18; doing good business. WILKE, 783 Marke: st. O, 9% THE OLD. STAND B PAYING ccifee sa’ouns, with bakery anl confectioners all sore trade: choicest locaticn in the city; will be sold at half its valne on accouut of sickness. Particulars of WILKE, 788 Marke: st. $1000. ELEGANT saLo X BEST LO- o -, cation: in center of business quarier: ne stock of liquor: large day trade: disaj ment of pariners cause of sa e WILKE, 783 Market st. $1000; Eor riscHOT=RTARD ot « loon, with billiards; including build- ing: near the Mail dock; piace well worth $200J; owner sick in hospital and must sacrifice. Ap- ply WILKE, 783 Maraet .. 81000, OLL ESTABLISHED FRUIT AND 5 . vege:able store, nmear Markei t.. with larze patronage: 2 Lorses, 2 Wagons; owner has other busines; aud inust’ sacrifice. Apply WILKE, 788 Market st $125(. BALE INTEREST IN & GGOD- 29V, paying wocd and conl, hay and giain | business; Jarge paironage: free rent: lease: old age compels owner Lo sell. WILKE. 783 Market st. §0(), BEST-FAYING SALOON 1N BUTCH- . ertown, near slaughter-houses; estab- iished for years: having a good steady tr: owner musi icave to settle esiate. Appiy WILKE, 783 Market st. 550 DAIRY AND PRODUCE, DELICACY $ + and fancy grocery: city of 15,000 io- habitants; ciose Lo San Francisco: money-making laca: owner sscrinces (o ailend (o large estate. 1ILKE, 783 Market st. LQR() GUOD PAYING SALOON ON EAST $850. s opposito the Onkiand forry: bar galn Apply WILKE, 783 Maret st. 1GHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNI ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG! 632 Markel: tel main 1043, WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN AND $900. Doardinie siadic: owner ner: 10 years: SIENBERG, 632 retiring on account of old age. Market si. 997, JALOON IN A GOOD LOCATION: $225. 1ow rent: dotni a profitab e business: seeto-day. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. $650. COESER EALCON NEAR Mam OU. Ketst.: large stock: fine fixiures; big Dicht trade: pr.vale rooms: burgain for 2 young men; Inyestigate. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Marker. ontinued. ESTARATEURE, ATTENTION: §175 RES. taurant: worth 8300: must seil; first-class fixtures. BASILE & CO., 8731, Market s+, SALOON: GREATEST 7 200. Sheon; SreaTET, el BASILE, 873% Marcet st. ” CORNER BRANCH BAKERY, CAN $90. storeiso0d business BasiL: nrsss Moey YREAT SNAP: CORNER SALOON, WATER (G iront: fine business: must sell ac vnces oanay of sale, other business. BASILE, 87:1) \arg =[) SALOON, NORTH OF MRk $25)0. miust De sold at onee on ac m\,“.:‘,li].,. parture: cheap rent. BASILE & CO.57.15 Marker, DESIRES GENTLVMAN partner; small capital. K00m 2, 207 Pog. ge. TOUNG MAN WITH CAPITAL OF Y 25000 would like 10 £0 in o nice b sees country preferred. G. M., box 98, Call Office, EAT MARKEL AND PRODUCK-STORE C. F. J., Call ¢ flice, Alnmeda. 30t SALE—~HOEMAKER SHOP: CHiip F sountill beaith. Addrees L. SCHLESSE: MANN, Watsonyllie, Cal. - TIGAR-STORK: NW. COR CALL $H600. fornia ana kearny sia.t Appiy ac store, "ROCERY AND BAK; NO OPPOSIIION: ¢ 3 Jiving-rootns; cheap. 1nquire at Call Ofice, BAKERY AND DaLICAC.ES AT A $90. Biresin. 1087 Forsom st 1" OR SALE_ESTABLISHRD JEWELRY busines: fo city of 5000:a bargain for cash. Box 176, Fets um, Cal, for particulars. PPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFER: DIN THE saloon business; first-cla-s sa oon, fine stock a0d fixtures; ao established irade: must sel; present owner has other business to a:tend. 531 Cattornia st. §45(), CHICKEN RANCH; 400 CHICKENS, DU, horse, wagon. cow.. ete. Inquire J. H. BAPTIST, 319 Kearny st. ARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPI- tal In established taiioring business. P. B, box 17, Call Oftice. JOR SALL — this paper. ACRAMENTO AGENCY OF For particulars 1 quire Call Offics. CRTLAND AGENCY ‘IHIS PAPER. IN- quire this oflice orat 133 Third st., Portand, Oregon. ALOON FOR SALE CHE\P. APPLY BE D fore 1336, Railroad Erewery. 427419 Valen- clast 615 LAKKIN-BrANCH CALL Subseriptio OFFICKE OF THE and w; ken. $400. DELICACY, AND DA1RY PRODUCK: . central location: low rent: fine place for man and wife; clears $100 a month: vaiue in signt. SIENBERG & CO., 632 Marke: st. $350; Biszavranr: avon LOCA1TI0: . fine fixtures: low ren.; doing good STENBLRG, 632 Market. business; trial given. $35(, RESTAURANT, WITH LIVING. . rooms; vicinity ot factorles and shops: present owner there for 18 years a1 d made {n_for- : selling on rccount of Tetiring srom business. , b Fourth st. %95(). COENER SALOON, ESTABLISHED N ZOV. many years; weil ‘'worth $760; rent 430: 3 1iving-rooms: owner owns prop« riv; hear thorough investigation. M. LESN, gl-'mu‘lh St LODGING-HOUSES FOK SALE. 62-X00M HOUSE, CORNER. 14-room house on | ddy st..... 23-room house, $300 cash, ba . payments. 18-room house, only §200 cash, bal. paymts. 600 86-room house on Market st. 85 14-ro0m house on Sutier st.: 23-room house: ¢ earlig $100. 12-room house. corner: fine for 16-room house on Fifth st., only. Other bargains. DECKEK. 3 24 departare cavse seliing: snap. 28 rooms, bosrding, elegant. 16 rooms, new, modern, nor:! UNDEKWOOD, 765 Mari 5600, BAKEXY IN FINE LOCATIUN D . Dorth of Market st., near Kearn: bakes one barrel flour per day: all cash trade; livine-rooms: run by present own proprie:or_also owns the building and will ease. M. LESS, 5 Four.h TAURANT $375. }I‘Is d living-room: T Deoket Gunty in present owner’s bands over 6 years: doing an Al business: reg- lur boarders: a so Lransient trade; chesp rent; actual bargaln. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st W ANTED — EXPRRIENCED CHAMB mald for lodgiug-house. Lindell House, Sixih and Howard. JOR SALE—3-CHAIR BAKBER-SHOP IN Oakland: centraliy located: cheap rent. In- quire 874 Washington st., cor. Eighth. Y OUNG GIRL WITH SOME EXFPERIENCE on coats. 72434 Market st., room 27 IRL FOR HOUSKEWOKK: MUST BE GOOD cook. Apply 841 Devisadero st. IRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSEWORK AND plain cooking: wages $15. 1503 Geary st. GERMAN COOK. §5; EARLY; HOUSE giris, $15, 812, $10.” 217 Geary ARBER WANTED TO BUY GOOD-PAYING shop n country _Apply to C. WERNER, 1427 Octavia st., near Post. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF _PACIFIC Coast Free Kmployment Office. S FUCHS, Secretary, 325 Grant ave TOURNEYMEN BARBERY INTERN A- tioual Union of America Free Employment Burean, 34 Fourth at. 1. LASS, Secretary. ('Rl GENERAL HOUS! WORK; MUST BE #00d cook; $20. 60834 Broderick st. JUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE Cari taken at branca otfice, 539 Hayes open untis 9:3) o'cluck. W ANTED—CARE OF RANCH IN ANY OF the bay countles, by responsible party. Par- ticulars 632 Market st., room 6. APANESE WAN1S SITUATION AS WAIT- er and honsework: bas best of reference. N KASUYA, 931 =acramento st., city. DR O MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 252 want ads taken 10r TH¥ CALL. ANDSCAPE GARDENER, WITH HIGHEST J'references and Iarge experience, wishes posi- tion In private piace. L. G., box 144, Call UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE CaLi taken at branch oftice 56 Hayes i open until 9:80 o'clock. EAT GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF BABY and sssist light housewors. 1121 Steiner st GIRL ABOUT1S, TO HELE IN HOUNE: KO children: sleep home; $7 mo.: 1ef. 2034 Stelner. TOUNG GIRL TO ASSIS[ IN HOUSEWORK: wages $10; German preferred. Apply between Sand 11 A- .'at 1605 Gough st. (G'BLTO LEARN SHIRTMAKING employment. KENI'S shirt factory, 697 Mission st. VIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND plain sewing. Call at 2605 Ciay st GXRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN BREAD atore. Cail at 40334 Van Ness ave. ADY AG. NTS TO HANDLE SUMETHING i new: salary. R. 38, 14 Mcailister st. You G MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION AS starcher: «iiy or couniry: good references. Address G. &, box &6, Calt. H27 MONTUOMKRY CORNER OF CLAY— 9. Upen_untli 9:80 oclock: branch oftice of the Call: subscriptions and wan: ads. taken. KANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sL—Want ads and subscripiions taken. IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call 2215 Jones. ARBER-SHOP: HALF INTEREST FOR sile; ceniraily located: running 3 chairs steady. Third st ®15(, BRANCH BAKERY AND DEL- o . lcacy siore in the Mission: 4 lving rooms; rent low: good, steady trade: full vaiue in siock; good fixtures. M. LE~S, 5 Fourib st. $650, SORNERSALOON IN BUSY NEIGH: . borhood: 0id_established corner; we: Tent moderate; good business for the M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. fornishe right man. %900, SALON NEAR THE MAZ 3 « gantly fitted up: well establi; : do- Ing an A1l business: ien. reasonable: disagres- ment of parcners cause of sale. M. LE=S, b Fourth. $27' BRANCH PBAKERY IN BUSY D) { O. locality north of Market: near schoois; 8 n'ce llving-rooms: rent low: well stccked; genuine targain. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. ARBER'S GOOD TWO-CHAIR SHOP AND cigar-stand for sale cheap; 3 living-rooms: Ccheap rent: trial given If wanted. 13334 Ninth st. 330 HAYES ST-BRANCH OFFIOR OF b THE CaLL: subscripioss and wasé ads 1aken. ANTED—A STENOGRAPHAR IN A COM- mission house; young man preferred; no at- tention paid to applicunts unl‘ss accompanied with references and statement of experience. Ad- dress Sten., box 74, Call. LASTERER WANTED TO DO SOME, WORK. C. A. BOMAN, 400 Greenwich, cor. Kearny. 956 MISSION SIBRANCH OFFICE OF MM CALL; sUbSCFIPUODS Mud WAL ads taken. W ASTFD-A NENT OF CROWS: YOUNG Dirds. full feathered: good price. Send toT. M. FERGUSON, MAS, WANTED; MUST BE HANDY WITH tools, have some cash ana be able to furnish le pay. Address box C, 167 Ninth, 19 Marxet sc. bonds: reason INCHESTER BOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR Market: 200 rooms B¢ io 150 per nlght: §1 50 10 88 per week: convenlent and respectable; free bus and bagaze 1o and 1rom the jerry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. (K, SERMAN STYLE, $30. MRS. LAM- ) BERT, 417 Powell st. REIFNED LADY 10 MASAGE OFFICK busin s3. Ca'l 10 to 5 at 151 Post st., room 21. TRONG GERMAN BOY TO WORK IN BAK- ery. 3886 Seventeenth st., near Noe. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. UPILS FOR PRACTICAL MILLINERY 8choo.: course thorough; pupils fitted for posi- tions: ey payment: 806 Sutter st. or 410 VHAMBERMAID, $20, CITY, MRS, LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st. IRL FOR BELVEDEKE, $25. MRS LAM- BERT, 417 Powell st. 10 SIE}S 0 FILL FOSITIONS, FROM $10 to §15. MRS. LAMBERT. 417 Powel st T EKMAN CATHOLL. HOUSEKKEPKR, $20. ME<. LA BE T, 417 Powell st. (GIRLTOTAKE CARE oF CHILDREN, $20: call early. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st BESTAND QUICKEST PLACK ON EARTH t0 learn dressmaking and millinery: perfect- fitting pa terns, 25c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post st MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cavri: want ads and subscriptions taxen. (QFEKATORS ON FLANNEL OV RRSHIRTS and underwear. LEV1 STRAUSS & C0,, 3215 Fremon W ASTED—FIKST-CLASS CORSET SALKS: iady; one who can also do_remodeng. Ap- ply to-day, b:t. 4 and 6 P. &, 623 Market, room 7. RISH GI1.L, HOUSEWORK, $15. MRS, LAM- B RT, 417 Towell st. YERMAN GIRL. OAKLAND. gls; SMALL family. MES. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. W A TED—JOBBING BLACKSMITH AND horseshoer, $2 20 day and board: 3 driilers, 82duy: ran h b'acksmith, $20 and found; harni mazer: 1 brickstriker, $25 to $30 and found: 1 bricksetter, $_5t08. 0 and found: carriage painier; milkers; shingie anG shake bultmakefs; wood: choppers: farmer for orchard, $20 and found: Swiss milker and oihers. Apply 1o J. F. CRUS- ETT & CO, 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED—LAUNDRESS, $25: WAITRESS restaurant, $.0; German second girl, $20 German ook, starch-ir-ner, country iaundry, $2, tare p id: ¢ ok, wash and iron, 3in family, Nevaia County, $25, and_n.any others. ADpiy (6 J.¥. CROSETYT & CO., 316 Sutter st. W OMAN OF .DVANCED AGE WISHES A POsi104 10 do 1ehi housewors fn smail fam- fly; mcderate wages. Apply 10 Wetmore place, off Clay st. S COR SIXTEKNTH of. KEAR Mis on: branch office of THi Call Eub- tions and want ads token. \ s VW ANTEL-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER by a widow lady for lodying-house or bachelor: no objections to country or chiidren. Call az 148 S xth st, Brunswick House, room 2. EFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion In country as comnanion for e derly iady or child and assist in Jight housework. . Add: 1505 Polk st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE © CALL rubscriptions and want ads taken. QWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE 1 day; washing, ironing. housecleaning, etc. Ad- dress 418 Day st near Noe. \W AY ED-A LARGE NUMBER OF GIRLS for a'1kinds of work In city and country at £0INg Wuges: we have situations for aimost any decent servant who wants o g0 1o wors. Apply 10 J. F. CROSKTT & CO., 316 sutter st. W ANTED_WAITER, COUNTKY RESTAU. rant, $35; walier, ‘country hotel, $25 and found; Kitchen men, dishwashers and others. Ap- ply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. OOK., CAZADERO, $20; MILL VALLEY, 325: Butte Co., $20; San Luis Ubispo, $30: 18 housework girls. city and country, $:0 and $26: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLE; 5§23 Sutter st. ERMAN NURSE, SLEE? HOME, $10. MIs§ CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. EAT SECOND GIRL, SAN JOSE, 2 IN FAM- iiy, §15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 00K, SANTA CEUZ, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 'Sutter st. Youse SEAMSTRESS DESIRES TO LEARN talloring trace, or will do piain sewing or merding. 207 Post st., room 1. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO cooking aud general housework. 9 Hampton place. off Folsom, near Third. RESSMAKEK, (UTS AND FITS BY tailor sysiem, wan:s more engagements by Lhe day. Address 51234 Leavenworth st. TOUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS typewriter. 838 Mission st., room 2. (GERMAN WOMANCWISHES & SITUATION 88 cook or any kind of work. 803 Brvant st. TOUNG LADY D SIRES A HOUSEKEEP- ers position in_hotel, bachelor’s or widower's Rousw; city or country, Room B7, 207 Post st. OSITION BYA RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN in small family: Protestant; good cook; 1efer- ences. Address 1625 Church st. DOSITION WANTED BY A FAIRLY EXPE- rierced person 1o manage branch bakery: ref- erences. Addres: 1625 Church st. Y OUNG LADY DESLRES A PERMANENT place as housekveper in u centieman’s home; no objection to country. Caii 207 Post, room B. BAD TENANTS EJKCTED FOR #4: collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey st.. room 6: lel. 5580. MIKRST-CLASS COOK AND HOUSEKEKEPER, also second gir,, want place in same houss MRS MUMDELL, box 92, Cali Office. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THIs WEEKLY CALL.1p wrapper, for mailing. 7 VAN NE*S AVE_WOMAN WANTS WORK { by the day; i ss laundress EFINED GIRL, COUNTRY, $30. MISS ULLEN, 828 Sutter st. 9 IRONERS, STrAM LAUNDRY, NEAR city, 826 and found: waitress in hotel, clty, $20; Waitrens in hotel, coontey, $20: 2 waltrenses city hotel, $15: head waitress, firat-class hotel, ol y, $30; chambermaid and heip walt. city, $17'50; chambermaid and wait, near city, $20. % Proiestant giris, a cook and second girl, $25 ung $15: wallress, restaurant, $16 ana room; cook, hutel, small piace, $25: ook on ranch. ses party here, $2: rl for housework t0 g » with family to country, §20: girl for t. Helena, $20; girl for housework. % in fan ily, $15; 2 girls, second work, $15 and $17: saleslady for candy store: 6 girls, housework, $20: 10 g,rls, housework, 816; krench nurse girl, $15. C. K. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st OUSEGIRL, 25, 2 IN FAMILY, NO WASH. ing: second girl, $20: cock, 8x5: 6 housework girls, country, $26 and §20; _young_ girl to assist, 315" MES NORICN, 318 Sutter st. IRLS! GIKLS REQ IRING POSITIONN come and register 'ree rt M18S HOKPRR'S Fid.lity Employment Burean, 1064 Broadway, axland. 14LS LOOKING FOR POSITIONS WILL DO weil If they call on MES. DKUHM, 317 Geary. M ST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL Winchester House, 44 Third st. near Mark: 200 rooms: 25c to 8 60 per night; $1 56003 per week: free ’bus and baggage 10 and from ferry. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE Cai.L." Subscriptions and want ads taken. A WEEK'S NEws FOR © CENTS. THa ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. MALE HELP WANTED. 857 MEN WANTED TO-DAY. FROM 865 T0 < #15 per monih aud fouad.’ Following_are afew places: 60 farmers, orchard &nd _vineysrd hands, difterent places and counties, $26 $25 and £20 per month and found: 40 laborers and team- ster, city and country, #1 75 duy, 826 per moth and found. $30 per moith and board; 20 milkers, $25 and 820: chevs: and butter maker, $50; % choreboys for ranches, 83, $i0: young man to learn 1arming: 50 hayiuakers different piaces: 5 Inborers (0 pull mustard, etc.. out of barley, 25¢ fare. $16 and found; b men t0dr.ve two @nd four horses a: d bui'd a cunal, $20 and found: 20 dril- €78 101 a large auarry; 0 curbstone cutters. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at_Branch Uttice, soutu- west corner bixteenth and Mission sis, 7ANTED—SEAMEN. A. B. APPLY 10 Steuar. st shipping agency, upstairs. $900. BAXERY IN oxE oF LIVELIEST . townn forits sizadn the State; bakes one and a half barrels of flour per day; good horse and wagon; ail first-class; cash trade. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. 65(). CORNER GROCEKY AND BAR IN DU, the Western Addition; practicaliy no- opposition: fine fixtures; well stocked: old estub. lished corner: has a blg trade; worth aver 81000 M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. JOTICE—WE HAVE GREAT BARGAINS IN s53100ns, hotels. restaur. ots, groceries and cigar stores, groceries and bars, coffee saloons. Jodxing- houses, etc.: and 1o buy or sell see STRAND & C0., 1118 Market st. $1 = PARTNKR WANTrD TO-DAY IN OU. commission business; will ciear §75 a month to each. See STRAND & CO., 1118 Mar- ket st. 65 F00M HOU~E: CLEARS 8225 124-room house: clears $100. good locailo.n Lodgin.-houses bought. sold: mo ed on chattel mortgages. DAWES & CO., 652 Market. 75 () HOUSE OF 26 ROOMS; BENT LOCA- $750. tion on Mark ¢ sis. a rare bargain: owner is leaving for Europe. WILKE, 783 Market. 7 () BOOMS: NkW: ELEGANT FURNITURE: 5 months in use: 1 set furniture in house cost more than price as.ed. 203 Tayior. OUSE OF 18 ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED, 8 Clay st 00D 45-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE OR EX- change for real estate; departure. 115 Second. 11-room hou FURNITURE FOR SALE. JOR SALE — FURNITURE FOR B8-ROOM house complete: compsratively mnew. Apply 548 Fourth st. JURNITURE 4 ROUMS FOR SALE CHEAP: owner going Esst. Call 1435 Pacific ave. AVE MONKY—BUY FOURNITURE FROM Buckingham Far. Co., 866 Mission: advances. OUSEHOLD RANGES ALE THE BEST JOHN F. MEY ERS CO.. 947 Market at. CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKR Zbew. 43 Tenth; lel. South 6. Mackintosh & Co. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE Dew. J. MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson. Tel. 8.24% DVANCE CARPET-CLKANING CO., 03 *utter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM. yrop. (CIIX STEAM CARFET-CLEANING WORKS: cleans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr..-38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig. altsr- . ation works. 413 McAlister. Tel Jessie S2L. s ROCKRYMEN, ATTENTION (CUT THIS out)—Offer wanted for new elegant corner gro- cery 4 blocks from Baldwin Hotel; bon ton trade of the city: fuli stock of choice groceries, deiic: cirs, family liquors. cigars, eic., inciuding horse ana'new delivery wagon, WINSTON & THOMA>, 646 Market st. PARTNER-LADY WITH $1000 WANTED as silent partner in an established business. Address L. L., box 100, Cail Office. 150, EARTNER: FIRST-CLASS PAYING . cash business; over §300 stock: will pay $10) each per month. 202 Spreckels biock. JHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING: ONE MAN on new work. 2024 Fifth at. W. COR. SIXTEENTH ST., NEAR MISKION: branch office of 1M CaLL’ tubscriptions and want ads taken. 0SEDALE, 321 ELLIS, NK. TAYLOR—100 mingle farnished rcoma: 25¢ a night; $1 week. LISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES ‘made to order, $2 50: cheapest place in ciiy for repairing and second-band shoes. 959 Howard. ADIRS SOLING, 850: MIN'N SOLING, 80c; fine shoes made $2 up. 562 Mission st. 900 LAIR ANOTHER LOT MEN'S SHOKS, been damaged by water, at less than one fourth their value, from 76c up to ¥2060. 562 Mission st., bet. First aud ~econd. W ASTED-MEN 10 LEARN RBARBER trade; shops, tools. positions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 18814 Eighth, 45(), QLD ESTABLISH KD CORNER GRO- o . cery and bar: 5 living-rooms: rent $35. Hibernia Brewery. IGAR AND FRUIT STORK, WITH FIN tures; rent reasonable. 1759 Mission st., opp. WoodwarJ’s Gardens. ARPET-CLEANING, Sc; LAYING, 3c; RUG samples free: tel Jessie 944. Stratton, 38th si HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITd poor work send 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Case pet-beating Works, 353-57 1 ehama st.; tel. So. 4% K. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14th si: cleaning $c a yard. Tel My 70 (COLELINS CARPET. BEATING WORK. 338 Golden Gate ave. Telephone £ast 126 EDUCATIONAL- NDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL OF Mathematios: puplls prepared 1o day_and evening classes and by private lessons for Callor nis and Stanford universities: teachers,’ maring engineers’ and civil service examinations; spec €v'g ciasses; mathematics, mecianical drawini: high school puplls coached. ~R., 402 P'arrot: bldg. ESTAURANT AND SALOON 1 0ING GOOD Vusiness; situnted In best part of the clty. In- quire at this office. | OR SALE—GENERAL MARKET: CEXN trally located; no reasonable offer refused. Uwner, box 77, Call Office. / MALL GROCERY AND BAR; 4 LIVING- rooms; cheap rent; price $180." J. D., box 77, Call Oftice. 100 BUYS,TODAY A1 BAKBEK-SHOE: muke an offer 1944 Market, old stand. TLEMAN PARTNEK WANTED BY | young Eastern lady. 207 Post st., rovm 8. JLCHO HOU ~r. 68%3 MA RKEL ST.—suvts 20c. 25¢ t0 50C nignt: $1 10 §2 weex. IGAR-STORE FOR SALK: CHEAP. CALL at 145 Third st. HAT 290AeuaERY ol BRASCH OFFIVK LM CALL; WauGads sud suusCriptions taken. QINLE RUOMS 1o AND 180 NIGHT. 609 and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. OOMS, 160 TO 760 PKR NIGHT: 50c 10 $1 50 ver week. Oriental, 228 Drumm st. T ANTED— mo.der preiecred. PARTNER IN A FOUNDRY;: Yar lculars 8.8 roward. oK RENT— FAMILY KESTAUKANT: large aining-room; French ran Tooms; baib, etc. Ap ly W. B. CLUF¥,17 Nixth. JINE OFFICE BUSINESS AT GREAT BAR- gain. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. \V ANTED—LABORERY ANL MKCHANICS 10 know that kd Holkin, Keno House proprie- tor. sull runs Denver Housa ¥17 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms; 26 per night: $1 10 $3 per week. ], SIMON WANTS 100 M U e BOL . Ue beer or wine Bc: bear troe lunch. 643 Clay JREE FARF | FREE FARKE!-50 MORE MEN 10 drive two and four horse teams at §1 75 day for a railroad company, freo fare, cali eatly: car- pevter for a rauch; cCooper, country; 8 black- sultus, country; stableman, $20 ‘und found: papernanger, 82 50 dsy. MUKRAY & READY, 834 and v16 Ciav st 00K FOR A SPORTING RESORT, $50 AND found; 4 cooks, $35 and $40: 3 d 830: 4 dishwashers, £15 and $20; 0. camp waiter, §30; Camp C00k, coun:ry, $40; eandener, privaic Tamiliy: tallor des boss here. MURRA'Y & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st BUTCHER: YOUNG MAN: COUNTRY SHOP no killing; wages 820 and found and {ncrease MURKAY & READY, 634 and 836 Clay su. ANTED — DISHWASHER FOR HOTEL near city. 420, board and room: waiter for hotel In clty, §26 to $30; walier for tay steamer, $20 and ound. W.D. EWkit & CU., 826 Clay st. W ANTED — 3 BRICK-SETTERS, SEE EM. ployer here $30 and foynd: brick-striker, $25 10 430 and found: 2 miaer», 82 aday: 2 Swisy milkers, 8:0; Portuguese milier, $30; Pcriuguese milxer, $20; dishwasher, 820; 2 w.iters, $20 and $:0; German porter and Junch couk, $26. boy for factory, 112 & month; 10 farmers. teamsters, alsh- tl- shers, cooks. etc. W. D. EWER & Cu, 626 Clay 8t WOODCHUPPERS, 4 FOOT OAK. 8150 A cord, tools furnished; milker, country, $26: Canadian horseman, $:0; 10 farm hanas, $30 and $23; vineyard hands, $20; scraper (eamsters, $1 50 175 & day: carpen- ., run country shop: waiter, $25. R T. WARD &'CO., 608 and (3] ay at. 3 (OOKS, w5 AND ROOM: COOK, 88 A week, call early; 8 wailers, $20 and room; restaurant vorter: ‘lunch and dinner waiters: waiters. 825 acd room: waiters. §30 and 100m: cook. $80: (00K, 88 & week: COOK. $25 and room: ©cook, $16 ' droom. MAKIIN & CU., 749 Market. F_YOU WANT SITUATION GO TO MRS SPENCER'S office. 1521 Park st., Alameda. QTEONG GIKL, GENER:L TIOUSEWOKK, near city, 8 aaulte, smail wash, $15 per month; after 3 monibs, 1t satistuctory, muss be neat. 5. G., box 95, Call Uffice. & l\iEN TO CUT BRUSH; 10 TEAMSTERS, strady work: harness-makers; r nch hand 'Who can do carpenter work; mlilser, small dairy. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market si. ANTED, TOUOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersacierks KNOX Coilection Agcy, 110 Sutter. PARTNER-YCUNG MAN WITH SWALL capital to invest in an established saloon bui- ness: money to be Investea in business. Addiess P., box 104, Call. QK SALK—OS ACCOUNT OF DEATH: barbar-xhop, 2 chairs: price $45: 1441 Hownrd For further particulars inquire 17 stockton st., upsiairs. 5L ACME Huboe a0 uAKNGESL. 8K iow £ixtn, fora room: :bca uight: $1 & wees. Y INCHESTER HOUSK, 44 4 HIRD ST. NK Marke:: 200 rooms, 25¢ & nighc: reading. room: ires d bareage 10 and from the ferry. ANDY STORE AND FACTORY, ICKCREAM pariors, s0da foun‘ain business: $10 to 15 dally: cheap: near Call bullding. Apply 45 Third. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocution, 1215 Octavia st, >au Francisco, MIES ELIZA MACKINT OSH, Tupll of I'rofessor G, W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, and graduate of the ehool of Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa. teacher. Ofice davs, Friday P M. Saturdar a. . I BALDS BUs.aksS CULLEGE 24 rOST— Bookkeeping, Lusiness practice, shorthand, iyping, telography, languages, English branches, tlecirioal engineering: 20 teachers: 13,000 gmiut stes; day and evening sessions; catalogue. YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 525 MONT- gomery s.: individual ipstruction in short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy. etc.; liie | echolarship #50: iow rates per weex and month, | Telephone biack 2795. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on siage. 1t b and 12, 1.0.0. £ biock, 7th and Mk NGINKERING SCHOOL: MECH. ELEC! civil mining. survey, assav, srchit, X tauzht; es. 1864 A. VAN DEK NATLLEN 988 Mxt GING, VOICE CULTURE, PARIS GRAD- uate; French, Ger. lanz.: $2 mo. 109 ‘Iaylor. QOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, dav & night: Dociaises: $5 month. B45 Mission. (GULtAR MANDULIS. N0 AND VUtaa lssons, §3 mo. Mary Wesihaus, 59 Fifeh NTH RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 N. st: wan: ads and subscriptions taken. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENIS — 7R £\ WEEKLY CALL. In wraoper. for malling. LOST. ARBERS, ATTENTION - CHANCE 10 BU ‘A1 barber.<hop and baths at & barkain. Taton mation of E. H. TANNER, 30 lurk st. sa'oon. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS — “NANSEN IN THE FROZEN orld ’ can be 50ld easier than any other book in the market; choice of exclusive fleid to first applicants. F. Person, manager: subscrip- tion dept., The Whitaker & Kuy Company, 7:3 Market st. ——— 5 EOOMS WANTED. ANTED—A CHEAP UNFURNISHED OR 3 small rooms for light “housekeeping: be- tween Poik and Devisadero and Sacramento and Geary sts. K., box 7, Call. OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSKKEEPING rooms north of Market st.: s°ate jrice. A.B., box 95, Cail Office. FURNITURE WANTED. [P URMTURE, STOViS = CAKBATA COUN- ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Market. EST PKICeS FOR FURNITURE, MDS etc. STREET & CRESWELL Anctioneers,73 rd streeoz. Houses bought iniheir entirety. Hot ATENT FOR SALE—WE INVITE INSPEC- tion of moaels and deed at {5 omor modsty 807 Kearay st., from EAT MARKET: WHOLKSALn AND RE- tail: _owner wouid like reilable partuer to as- sist in mauagement. M. O., box 92, Call Office. O LET_FURNISHED BAKBER - SHO™; only fiist-ciiss workma ulars 560 Howard st. S ace MINE GKOCKKY AND BAK rOR SALE, with llviug-rooms; 001 location. 318 C.ay. AKBER-SHOP F E AR OR SALE. ADDKESS L. O-T—LAST SATURDAY, BLACK WALNUT side to bedstead, between Golden Gate Park and & P. R. R. depot. Return to A. HAGLUND, cor. Haight and Fiilmore sts.: reward. 5368 VALENCIA (3T, OY Tuesday night, May 18, a Maltese cat: collar of beils round neck. Ketura toowner and receive reward. 03T—~KYF TERRIER DOG: NAME MUZ- zie; 2143 tag; reward. 16 and 18 Geary st. OST — FOX-TERRIER, WHITE _ BODY, biack head, little white on head. Return o 1500 1 arsin si., aad receive reward. OST—[WO DIAMOND RINGS, MAY 18, ON 4 O'Farrel, Market, I'hird, South Park or Bran- mn. Return to 338 O'Farrell st. and receive sulte ab.e reward. JSTABLISHED 4 Y+ ARS; CANDY AND ICE- cream stand: trade for lot. 403 Jones s $475. SORNER sALOON FOR SALE ON '+ Fourth st. Inquire Call Offic:, (GRQGERY AND BAR FOR SALE: OWNER se@ling account of sickness. 240 Minna st. V §RY FINE Bak_AND GROCERY STOKE: fixiures. " Inquire 795 Mission s.. FLIBST-CLASS CORNKR SALOON FOR SALE. Iuquire LEVY & CO., 795 Mission st WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. FISn CORNER NOTION--TORE: CHEAP; bakery, cigars. etc. 701 Missl.n«t, ANTEr—OLD GOLD: HIGHE3! PRICES, 0. NOLTE, Jeweler, 228 O'Farreil st, bet. Powell and Mason. ELL YOUR BOOKS NOVELS AND CLOTH- ing to A. K1.EIN, 109 Sixth s.; send postal. O4Qy QLD AND BILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jow eler, 226 kilts st. Avs'rnnm COOK, $40 AND ROOM. MAR- TIN & €O, 749 Market st UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHKY 100s, mantels, etc., foc sule. 1164 Mission si. ES[IMABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS GEN- demun partner. K. 13, 102 Taylor s.., »d fioor 5()() COBNER GROCERY, BAR AND 500. {75 Toomas kot 5 ; stock : must sell at once 0D accouat af depariures lire trade. Business Excbauge. 7:7 Market st. ARE CHANCE TO BUY A WATE ) R o T e P et dent s FEONT ] OST-ABSTRACT OF TITLE AND OTHER 4 papers *o property in city of -lameda. Pleass communicate wiih J. 8. HANLEY, 1361 Patk sin lameda. NEWFOUNDLAND ST. BERNARD DOG: breas:, feet, tip of tuil white: one ear cut: re- ward. K. 'KEARNEY, corner Sjear and Folsom. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS LOST HIS CHECK made out 10 his own o der on ti.e N K ©of San Franci co 1or the sum of $:000 check was certifid July 2, 15¢6,under No. 1325: all pers 80Ds are liereby warned against jotlating _ihe same, as p-u{»m thereof ba been stopped. 8. G HEINEMA , Tempe, Arizona. ———— FOUND. TS P e btdaa SRR S Ui B‘%XTEI(IGIER; UWNE!:.CA:'H :H Sdfil‘u y payine expenses and Prov.Dg Owbership. 17175 ok e e e e—— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E, RICHARDS, LAW OFFICKS. K0OM$ ‘ship cause of sule. Call'st 90 =hipley st., cor. 4th. %6 and 37, Crocket WAL sivplous das Francisco, Vsl

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