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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 21, PR o b s i e PERSONAL 1897, JACOB 7 WS | HAD HIS HOBRY Gaihered the Bones of His Relatives in Church Graveyard. 1 | Marble Slabs Erected Bearing Appropriate Inscrip- tions. Recognition of the Name of Dedaker That May Have Bearing in the Will Contest. George A. Knight was compelled to re- veal the strength of his position in the Jacob Z. Davis will contest yesterday. Mr. Knight and his associates, Charles | Heggerty and George D. Collins, are anxious to secure a delay of 8 few weeks for the purpose of obtaining depositions from witnesses who reside outside the State. The proponents of tne will insist that enough time has been devoted to preliminaries, and object to further post- ponement. A remarkable hobby of the Iate M Davis was brought to light. Itappears that he was anxious to collect the bones of his ancestors and relatives in one burying-ground, and this peculiarity may prove of value to the contestants, as they claim it will constitute a proof of their blood relationship to the decedent, since their immediate ancestors are included 1n Mr. Davis’ graveyard collection. It is ad- mitted that Belle Curtis and Lizzie Muir are not blood relatives of the deceased, but that they are nieces of Mr. Dayis’ wife—that is, their mother was Mrs. | Davis’ sister. In support of his motion for a continu- ance Mr. Knight submitted an afiidavit setting forth a full history of Jacob Z. Davie family, and incidentally establishe ing the fact that his name was Jacob Zig- ler Dedaker, son of Francis Dedaker and Catherine Zigler. Suflicient explanation of this cnange of name has already been | made, the circumstances in no way reflect- | ing on the character of the deceased. He | left home st an early age, and desiring to | avoid any interference by relatives or others adoptied the name of Davis, by which he was sfterward xnown, though | on the death of his mother he returned to Philadelphia, and under the name of Dedaker took his share of the maternal estate. The money thus obrained was the | basis of Davis’ $2,000.000 fortune, Mr. Knight says, and he argues that the blood | relatives are therefore entltled to a por- | tion of it. | Itis aileged in Mr. Knight’s affidavit | that L'zzie Muir and Belle Lis, the | proponents of the will and equal bene- | ficiaries under the will to the exclusion of | all others, denied that the true name of | the testator was Dedaker, but that their | attorneys subsequently admitted this fact, and promised to file a sup- plemental answer to this effect. In order to strengthen his position regard- ing the family name of Dedaker, Mr. Knight cites the fact that some months before his death Mr. Davis devoted agreat | deal of time and money to collecting the | ashes and remains of his ancestors and | relatives. He had them removed to the Dunkards’ churchyard, Germantown, in | the suburbs of Philadelphia, where they were given a final resting-place, with ap- | propriate gravestones and inscriptions. | Among those mentioned in Mr. Davis’ list | of relatives were his mother, Catherine Dedaker, and his aunt, Rebekah Mason (born Dedaker). Mr. Davis further mani- fested his interest iu the old Dunkard charch, which was foundad by his grest- grandiather, by having a new wing added to the church at a cost of $10,000, the pians for the same being drawn by 'Architect John M. Curtis, husband of Mrs. Curtis, one of the logatees herein. The most interesting statement made by Mr. Knight is thatat the moment of Mr. Davis' death he was in the act of dictating a will, which was beiug written down by John Senderling, a relative of the Dedaker family. It was expected by the contestants that Mr. Senderling would appear at the trial, but he has refused to do so and declares that he will not reveal the contents of the paper prepared or written by him at the time mentioned ex- cept by order of court. That paper is now locked up in the vaulits of the North American Trust Company of Philadelphla and the contestants ask for time to pro- cureit. Mr. Knigbt says he will be able to prove by Mrs. Annie Beitel of Puiladelphia that aiter Mr. Davis’ death both of the bene- ficiaries under tne will told her that Mr. Davis left no will, and that he made no provision for them’; that just before he ex- pired he called for pen, ink and paper in order to write a will, but declared that he could not, as his pulse had stooped. Because of the premises hereinbefore stated and in order to allow time for ob- taining evidence requisite in having a fair trial Mr. Knight requests a continuance of the case until the 10th of August. At that time he expects 1o be able to present the depositions of a great many witnesses to substantiate these allegations. Hesays his clients are 120 poor to get ready soouer than the date mentioned. Argument will be heard by Judge Cof- fey to-day touching the right of the cone testants for a further continuance. Pend- ing a decision of ti:is point the jury was excused until next Monday morning. ROYAL ARCANUM DAY, The Manner in Which It Was Observed by Argonaut and Golden West Councils of This City. Royal Arcanum day, the twentieth anni- versary of the foundation of this order, was celebrated lastevening in Native Sons’ Hall by Argonaut Councit No. 597 and Golden West Council No. 1716, by an en- tertainment and dance. For the occasion | the hall was prettily decorated. The entertainment opened with an over- ture by the orcuestra, which was followed by a soprano solo by Miss Jessie Barstow. Then Colonel J. J. Tobin delivered an address in which he dwelt upon the rise of the order in the United States. Royal Arcanum, he said, was started in the city of Boston by nine men on the 20th of May, 1877, and on the 1st of last Avpril the membership had increased to 192,194, and in_that period the order had paid in death bencfits the sum of $39.854,- 642. He then at length detailed the merits of the order and its management, and ad- vised the young men, especially those con- templating matrimony, to become mem- bers ol the association. Professor Ogilvie sang a tenor solo, after which there “was & recitative and cavaiina irom Verdi’s “I Vespri Siciliani”’ by A. B. Fately. After this little Miss Rosa Gold gave a fancy dance. The pro- gramme ended with a bass solo by J. P. Grodgens. The floor was then cleared for dancing, which was kept up until past the hour of midnight. The celebration was under the direction of the following nemed: General committee of arrangements—Argo- naut_Couucil—Thomas O'Brien, J. B. Whit- sey, Dr. H. G. McGili, Fred Head, M. S do Ro¢o. Goiden West Council—R. Sione, A. G. Hebgen, Thomas Baaks, A. Carlsen, iodgking. | 3 F Grum, 'St 1 homas | Wash & w, Eimira T K. The | Glll, A. G. Hebgen, J. J. Flynn, M. . de Roco, J.G. Jones, Dr. H. G. McGill, Robert Martland. Floor director—Taomas O'Brien. Reception committee—J. M. Long. George W. Dixon, D. J. Ensiga, D. A. Seawell, Davi Allen, R. Stone, Hy Grundell, J. B. Freed. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE AUTEL. G Sturges, Chicago ¥ J Price, Brokly G Kendrick, Waterbury G W Howland, Chicago Mrs Kendrick, Waterbige E Buckmaster, atlan C L Bruner, ~ivannah A N Kendrick, Macon J Oliver, Augusia W F Hau Porland K D.Kuhn, Cleveland W Smih, Krantfo J H Eliott, Montral ¢ Stuari, Torouto J McKay, Hamliton J Mortison, Toronto D Cameron, North Bay W Burke, Piusburg W C Wright, Montresl Mrs W Byrke, Pitisburg ¥ Reynoids, Quevec J H Condii, St Paul W Yuie, Chupiean J ¥ Cory,w & ¢, 5t Louis 3 H rades, Kentucky ~ J L Wood,w &d, Ky J 1 Doyie, Sedaila W Hubblé & w.Scranton J H Stephenson & w, Ky W i\:mwdn;y & w‘,z\o,\‘r“' S Barkman,w & 2¢,ATK A F ood & w, S &SR N Avk | 1 B Fovnch, St Louis Parsons _ Mrs J B French. St Louis Mrs 4 Morrison. Toronto P McMahon. ‘i oronto T A Purdon, Toronto Mrs P McMahon. Toron Mrs R A Purdon, Toron A F Chapman, Ottawa H Stone, Montreal Mrs A F Chapman, Otta Jrs & Miss Stone, Mon C Lees, St Thomas W A Coon, Cedar Rapids Mrs C Lees, St Thomas E A Stone, Irenton I Spear, Springfieid Mrs E A Stone. Irenton Mrs H i Brow.,, Parsons T McBee, Saiisbury Mrs J S Spear, Sorinfield Nuson, San Jose Mrs H Lux, San Jose : Ream, Pern W C Busb, Indiana 31 -piegelbers, N Y £ C Voorhies, Suter Crk vivester, Clevelud W H Budd, Chicugo J Spiegeiberg,NY Mrs J W Sylvester, Ohio T O’ Donnel;, W ~uperior Mrs W H Budd, Chicagy A W Lyon, Soux City B Jenniugs, Uhio F T Denman, Chicugo Sewcomb, I Irwia Jr. US N Mra F T Denm Mrs W B Jennings, Ohlo D F Warnock, M F McTaggart, Napa GRAND HOTEL. J Kamer, Fresno D B Foster, Chicago E Jiaviland Jr, NY Mrs W O Hobisou, Stktn | Miss A | oblson. Stocktn L T Tulloch, Kn'ghis Fy D ¥ Majors, Concord A Brown. Wa.nut Grove W W Foote, Oakland T 1 Fargle, Oakiand G Pieraus, San Jose J D Smich, San Ramon C A Bowen, Olympia T L Boy ce & w, Sac C A Goding, Los Angeles W H Seuastiam, Cal F Jichardson, Gt Falls £ L Newmaa, Creston N M Goss & w, St Paul J Burns & w, ' Minn WS Sicele, Colo Springs Miss Stecie, Colo Springs T S Obear, St Louis J Ric_ & w, Visalia W A Burion. C.nada A L Hoover & w, Iowa Miss Hoover. 1owa B0 R Williams, 111 A Ehoe, Chicago G H Knox, ~pricgfield G E Pa.tridge & w, Il F Gill, Bloomington JH Towne &w, Kans W k Mooney & w, N H D W Sanborn, Loston ¥ M Ro erts, Boston Peoria Mrs S Duston, | 0.edo K: owlton, Texas W McAllis.er&w, Decrolt 1 Hassei & W, Mo F M Mount & w, Sedalin > Moore & w, nnis F Farrell & , Pocatelio Pording & w, Toledo E J Cahill, San Martin b,S Burbara A Kunnmtnt&w, Teno jrings Miss K Callaban, Tena ,-an Bernar 1J Lege & wi, Tex , Tex Martin Archer. Tex 3 M Milis, Chicago CGSmith'& w, Carlin Dr J ¢ streer, X I ¥ T H Chasope & w, N © renn tcktn 3 Francis, Mit View ¥ A Buell, on LMJ M A Hirschfield, ArGd W A Oppenheimer, L Ang P BF Boruett, Stanford Mrs k L Bens P J Hudson, Lakeyore C C G C Benuet:, Stockion ¥ Kramer, N Y A B Garreison, G W Bruce, ‘Chicago J M Gray Chicago W T Lope, Sauta Cruz CB Fargo, N Y J Craig, Highland Spgs BALDWIN HOTEL. s, Sacto H Musprine, San Jose P W Murpny, Sun Jose I D Riggs & sovs, Als FWSnipley &n. Baltimore H Carter & w, Baltimors D tiagan, Wash, DC JA Ward& w, Baltimore £ J Cavanaugh, Towa G JWBrashead, Baitimre W'B i.vas, lowa J L Smith & w, Baltimore 3t Mounts & w, Ind THHoover&,Baltimore Miss S G ~tanion, Ind ¥ M Mounts Jr, Ind C W Evers, Pa A G Post, Uty A W Dickinson, PA J J Digman, N Y WM G S Gesley & w, La I W Walker, N C B C Moore, Wash, D © P Kaul, Pa W Ecft & w, Ohio] Mrs C B Taylor, Obfo P McQueiler. Ohio Miss T Stahl, Vallefo 1 J R Aden & w, Vallejo ¢ P Uttey & w, Kans Miss M Heitham, Kans M Diecck & w. Atchison T J Logman, Atchison R S Johnson, Peoria. Il Mrs W J sanzham, Sac Miss R Bangham. W Slocum, Ke.seyvilie G W Jenks, Detro G i Brooks & w, Ohio J W Cauatsy. St L F X Wills, St Louls B FsSmith Ozkland _ DrJ J Hogan, Vallejo J ¢ Murphy, Tempie,Tex i C Pierce, Baliimore C F Kingsley &w,Tucson Miss Kingsley, Tucson J M Chase & w, Tucson Misses Chase, Tucson 3 & Donpington, Piitsbu F Worthington, N X L Stoddard, N Y 7 Coiville, N Y. W Lewers, N Y Miss G Willis. N ¥ Miss G Miss B Bates, N Y T 1 Frawley. Capt T B I ritchard, Sac M Comty, Grayson W Hess & w,N Y TS ickins & w. Baltim D E Johnson, Chicago COSMOPOLITAN HGTEL. H T King, Fresno J Numer & w. Altoona C Hummell&w, Pa C Vil & w, Tulare R Maduen, Seaitie ¥ McNany. Big Springs 3 Buckles, Texas Mrs Mansfieid Pledmat A" Cesey & w, Wheeling L Nolton, w & d, Toledo A Stubble & w. Mo R Namderhaet, Toledo J Littie, w & ch, Ohio A Keatrinz & w, N Y n & w, Ohio C Steliing &d, Ohio J Laniff & w, Cleveland Mrs Hizgins, {olumbus £ Bachelet & w, Seattle H Harrison, 1ytton Spgs P Deuton, Pittsburg C Gray, Pitisburg L Foriney, Plitsburg F Keneppt, Fiitsburz A Hatheway, Valiejo J Arlande. Valiey Spgs A benmore, Tolado D Wyckoff & w Ogden H Fout & w. Pa W French & w, Pa I W Morrow & w, Pa E Guthrie & w, Pa W E_Scnizman & w, Pa A Reynolds, Mass C R Kri-g, Uhio W Brown, W Va W Echellpeper, N Y A Pipersnager, PortCosta W F C00<. Ohio 3 Jacobson, Gilroy W A Thomas, w&s,Chica A'C iaugers & w,Chicag Mrs F > Sapp&fm. Eurek J Michacls & w. V& F M Culver, Siockton Mrs C Marsh. Mich € M Crosby & fm, Oblo, P Barton, N Y F E Tewsburg & w, NY W Athey, Los Angelps W M Shipley & fm. Pa L C Brown & w, Onio A B Happer, Stockton C Madden, Mendocino & Alexauder, Peta.uma A L Boust, Fresno LICK HOUSE. W Brown, Manzanillo C E_Dallion, Cal Prescott Sawyer, Cal __ J J R Peel, Cal C Moering & w, Stockton F W Stetson, Seatt] P R Baker, Arizona Mrs Dr L M Pratt, F B Kington, Sa taClara L A S:ge Congress Spgs F L Suniord, Senta Clars 1 C White. F1esno Rev M Coleman. Cal A Guchessg, Cambria Mrs J Levy & ch. Cal ORDER OF EAILEOAD CONDUCTORS. n,w&2ch John aeliy &w 31 C Hoyt, w & 2 ch Charles A Hawling & w C D Keliogg & w E S Herrick & w G C Fagnon, w & ch E E Rogers & w W W Carman & w 3 E Suliivan & w F Collins & son J RHoke & w tiss E Clark D B Gritin & w 4 C Allison & w R i Freeman & w JCEvans & w Charles Adams & w MJLand & w E Akers & w J J Charles & w A'C Johuson & w. Thomas Judkins & w J £ Brown & w Mrs J Webber GA Paul & w John W Wheaton 7 G Schmidt, w, son & d J A Wayland. w &son George Hoffer W T Summers. w & ch Joe Hoke & w. Miss Emma Clarke Levi Geer F A Mctooahey,w & nce R H Strong & w HT Walling & w Mrs 31 1 Kirkland Mrs A Mciride Frank Rooney NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E S Jenkins, Portland € A Aloris, Hunters R O Deal, Chariesion J Stutz, Cbarlesion B L Gelurn, Sacramento D Youig, Oblo ¥. & Hannon, Ohio ¥ M_Aldo, San Jose AW SRidwise,U~SAlert R W Gibson, Isleton T Quile; oma L Moskuz, Fortiand Dr +_L Robinson. Texas J M Custeilo, Ohio A BSmith, Binghmpton A_Tatin,wi€ch, Texas M Bing & wife, liinois J B Hararis'y & wf, Il 3 Tubuen & wi,Wiestort W A sirown & w. Cal 3« Elilo;, Cat Poter Young, Phila Jonn Turner, Ohlo SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL."” RUSINESS OFFICEof the San Francisco CALT— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every oight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery strest, corner Clay; open until 9-30 0'clock. 329 Hayes street. open untfl 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street; open unill £:50 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Tweniy-second and Kentueky strects: open till 8 «'cloc] NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNTA COMMANDERY No. 1. K. T., Masonic Temple, Post and Monteomery sts —iiegular aisembly THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at o'clock. Order of the Temple. All fraters are courteously invited. SIit JOHN P. F 'AZER, Em._Commande! SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection No. 1—Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. May 21, at 8 o'clock. D. 5. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. A- .1, DIVISION NO. 1. SPEC- 1al meeting Al members of the abovedivision are herchy reques ed to meet au their headquarters 1159 Mission sireet THIS (FRIDAY) VENING, May 1. All committees InTezard to our coming pic (0 taie place at San Lorenzo Grove, Sunda;, May 30, will piease submit ihei: finu report. Programmes will be distributed. Fines for non-attendance: 4.3 KEALING, President. cretary. D. SWEENEY, REGULAR M ETING OF TH; Caledoniau Club + HIS EVED ING at 8 o'clock, Scoutish Hall, 111 Larkinst. D. B McNELiL, Chief. JaMrs H. DUNCAN, Secretary. | | room 6. [ R | Fupatalrs work: would go a snort disiance in the SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. 2, SAL EYPROTIO [N6T. 638 Mistio hypnotism prac. taught, $5; diseases cured. BAY CITY TRANSFER CO., REMOVED B2, 000G 8114, Sutten. %runks delievred, 260 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 M st.. Toom 6: tel. 5580. WANTED-FEMALE. GOOD SEAMSTRESS ton; city or SITUATION! (OMPETENT WO, andhouseworker, country, MRS. RET WEDI-H HOUSEWORK G!RL, GOCD COOK ud lsundress: good references: clty or coun- try: $20 t0 $26. MR=. NORTON, 315 Sutter st. UPERIOR NORWLGIAN COOK DESIRES situaiion; best references. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. G ERMAN EMPLOVMENT OFFICE MRS LAMBERT, telephone main 5852, removed to 417 Powell st. TOUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM THE Eust, thoroughly experienced housexeeper, wants piace: widower's home preferred. Room 13, 102 Taylor st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN American family for upstairs work and sew- iug, or 1o take care of chiidren. 2017 Ellis near Devisadero. RENCH WIDOW, WITH SMALL CHILD, would like situation to take care chiidren or do housework; city or country. 426 Twenty-ninth. W ANTED, BY THE DAY, WASHING, IRON ing. housecleaning: $1 per day. 911 Fllbert st., between Taylor and Jones. ‘VI_BITLATELY"}‘RTOM GERMANY WISHES ¥ situation 10 do generai housework. APpply 92734 Filbert s, near Jonos. 7 OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY; IS good general worker and laundress. Inquire 1701 Mission st. ORWEGIAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION 1o do general housework or chamberwork. 78314 Market st. JOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework, 2713 Foisom st. W UMAN WISHES PLACE T0 TAKE CARE of children aud sew. Apply 64 Cook si., off Geary. (3ERMAN GIRL WANTS WOKK BY THE X day: washing and housecleaning; wages $1 perday. 21514 Polk si., in rear. N WOMAN housewor! large famiiy 31 1enama st. 7 OUNG SEAMSTRESS DESIRE taloring trade, or will uo piain sewi mending. 207 Post st., room 1. WAN IS POSI- for an old couple best refereuces Y 0UNE GEra ti0a t0 do gener or upstairs wors i as housekeever. TO LEARN g or Y QURG WIDOW DESIKLS| POSITION AS housekeeper in widower’s or bachelor's home: city or country. Call between 11 and 6 o'clock 254 0 Farrell st.. room 5. INGLI~H WIDOW WISHES POSITION IN U widower's or bachelor's nome: good COOK: country preferred. 90115 Washington st., cor. of Eighth, room 31, Oakland. W ANTED—LADY GOING TO LOS ANGELES Would sct &y companion or nurse: references exchanged. 617 Eighteenth st., Oakland. W Ipow WISHES CHAMBERWORK, OR would keep house for widower. Apply 1o 3 days 1524 Mission st.. lower floor. Goor DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS: sews 50¢ & day; city or Oakland. G. F., box 93, Cal. Oftice. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES TO ASSIST IN light housework Or upstairs work. Please call or address 221 Natoma, bet. Third and Fourth. 00D DHRESSMAKER WISHES A FEW more engagements by the day, city or coun- try. 402 O'Farrell st. ADY WISHES WORK BY THE DA washing and cleaning. Call or address 54 Shipley st TOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS copyist or office work. 228 Leavenworth st., MANAND WIFE WISH SITUATION, CITY or country; man good gardener, milker and caring for horses: wife good cook, neat and clean. Apply 2416 Foisom st. OUNG SWISS COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, want piace in country; man understands care of horses and farm work; wife, cooking or house- work. 1824 Sixteenth ave., South San Francisco. RYrP? WANTED—Continues. IRL TO ASSIST; WILLING TO GO TO country: after a few months wages 810. 2300 Leavenworih st WQLAN; HELP IN LUNCHHOUSE FuW hours. ‘130 Howard ste RESSMAKER AND GIRL FOR TABLE. Girls' Directory, Buena Vista aud Central aves. THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, ETC., 23 Y KAKS at general oflice work in wholesale store. seeks fresh engagement. W. A., box 35, Call Office. OUNG AMERICAN (22); UNDERSTANDS bandling horses; good driver: good mlilker 320 not atraid of any Kind of work. | W. M., box , Call OMPETENT SILK SHIKT-WAIST MAKER. Apply MRS. BROADWELL, 8 Taylor st. - — 00D COOK WANTED: WAGKS $25. CALL betweon 8 and 12 3, 1169 Octavia st. ANTED—A TAILORESS. APPLY 208 Polk st. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE CaLL taken at branch oftica 50 Hayes si; open until 9:30 o'clock. (FARDENER GERMAN: GENERALLY USE, ful; understands care of horses, driving and milking: ciiy references: reasonable wages. P. M. 874 Sixteenth st., Eust Oakland. EMALE HELPER IN RESTAURANT kitchen, 916 Howard st. (FELMAN GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT housework. 451 Guerrero st. 100D FINISHERS ON COATS. 606 Seventh st., Oakiand, Broadway station. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR oY merchant tailoc; must be thoroughly posted n every detail, with good appearance; Yeterences. Address M. £, box 81, Call Office. ICHAEL MALOXY, NATIVE LIMERICK, 35 _years here, writ" cousin (Kate Galway). MRS. THOMAS HANNAGEN, 507 Pine st., Wil- mington, Del. ExmmmnuED NIGHT COOK; WAGES $8 perweek. 113 Seventh st. NINTH SL — BKANCH OFFICKE OF 167 Yia"Caczs” mmvmcription and wans ads taken. JOR SALE-1tc BARBER-SHOP ON AC- count of sickness. Inquire 958 Seveith si., Market-street station, Oakland. OR SALE—3-CHAIR BAKBER-SHOP IN Oakland: centrally located: cheap remt. In- quire 874 Washington st., cor. Eighth. AVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED WITH Al ‘stock, no dope or fish oil; rooms papered S,Z‘ ; whitened $150 up: paperéd, graineq, varnish $5ap. WMBSOSL & LOH A AR, 1028 Kearay ME. ROLLAND, PALMIST, HAS RE- M aed snd tocated at room 1. 328 Post st. RIVATE HOME IN OLD AGE—BY PAY- ‘mentof a cer.ain sum s security a few oid gentlemen or married couples can have comfort ble home and care for life in good family owning lovely situated home near Santa Cruz _For per- sonal interview address A., box 23. Call Oftice. ARBERS’ ASSOCIATION OF PACIFIC Coast Free Employment Office. S FUCHS, Secretary, 325 Grant ave. ARBER'S GOOD TWO-CHAIR SHOP AND cigar-stand for sale cheap; 3 living-rooms; Ccheap rent: trial given if wanted. 13314 Ninth st. TEADY, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTS ‘work of any kind: can drive and take care of horses. Address 438 Chestnat st W ANTEL—FINISHERS AND OPERATOXS: ol goutionbole-makers; custom vests. 638 Jes- st. 5] MONTGOMENY. COR. CLAY — OPEN untll $:80 o'clock;: branch office ot TEE ALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. Y QUNG MAN (18) WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion, with & chance to rise. Address, staiing wages, 8 N., box 61, Call. JLASIERN PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, who has tools, wants work by the aay or piece. WOrk for private parties; city or country. A. H., box 77, Call Office. IARPENTER BY TRADE, ACCUSTOMED TO the management of property, handy with plumbers’ and: painter’s tools, will work_reasona- ble and furnish security 1f necessary. B.C., box 94, Call Oftice. T W0 EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO WORK IN pickle factory. Lewls Packing Co., 625 Front. NEAT GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF BABY and assist light honsework. 1121 Steiner st. = GIBL FUR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND plain sewing. Cail ac 2605 Clay st GXRL WANTED TO_ ASSIST IN BREAD store. Call at 4035 Van Ness ave. ADY AGENTS TO HANDLE SOMETHING new: salary. R. 38 14 McAllister st. H] MONTGOMLRY CORNER OF CLAY— Open_until 9:30 oclock; branch oftice of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. ‘W ANTED—BY YOUNG SWEDE POSITION s coachman or man about place; s first-class horsewan aud good gardener: has the best of reier- ences. Address J. HANSER, 1380 Twelith aklind. QUESCRIFIIONS AND WANYADS ¥OR THE CALL taken ot branch ofiice, 539 Hayes sk open unti1 9:30 o'elock. W ANTED—CARE OF RANCH IN ANY OF the bay countles, by responsible party. Par- tlculars 632 Market t., room 5. 92526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS DZ0 want ads taken for THE CALL. ANDSCAPE GARDENER, WITH HIGHEST references and large experience, wishes posi- tion In private piace. L. G., box 144, Call. AND RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Waut ads and subscriptions taken. VW LNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms. 25¢ to 150 per night. #1 60 1o §6 per week; convenient and respectal Tree bus and basgage to ant rom (ke ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. (31RL. GILROY, £15: GIRL, ALAMEDA, $15 X gir,, Altamont, $15 girl, Santa Cruz, $18: girl, Napa, Ca', $20; girl Twenty-third st, 8.5: sec: ond girl Turk st.. $16: second girl, Van Ness ave,, $15: girl, Walier st, $12: 3 giris, Laguna, $16; 3 girls, O'Farrell, $15; girl, Vacaville, $15: second girl, California st.; girl. Pive st, $15: girl, Green st., $16:°girl, Pierce st., $15: girl, Devisadero, §15; girl, Vailejo,'2 in family, $15; second girl, Laguna, $15: 27 young girls. 85, $10 'and $12 per month. MARTIN & C0., 749 Market st @ WAITRESSES, 15 AND ROOM: 7 WAL tresses, $5 & week: chambermaid, $20 and room; girl for bakery, 816 etc.: chambermald, #15 and room: ironers. laundry, $25 and room: waltress, springs, $20 and room: laundress, springs, $20 and ‘room; waitress, mining (own, $15 and room; cook. city, $25: 3 waitresses, clty, $20 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. GERMAN GIRLS, CHAMBERWORK, $12, room etc. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. JEVEN IRONERS FOR THE CITY, 825, ¥ room, board, etc. MARTIN & ©0., 749 Market. ERMAN GIRL; DIAMOND ST.: $16; NO baking. MARTIN & CC., 749 Market st. ERMAN GIRL: ~TEUART ST.; 816, MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. FRESCH WOMAN WISHES POSITION A8 working housekeeper on smail ranch: good worker; good references. Ad. F. W., box 25, Call. Y OUNG CIRL WISHES A PO typewriter. 838 Mission st., room 2. 10N A8 CH GIRL WISHES *ITUATION 10 DO country: wages $15, §20; city references. Ad- dress P. M., box 92, Cail Office. IRL, WASHINGTON &1.. 2//IN FAMILY, $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ERMAN GIRL, PACIFIC AVE, $25. MAK- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. IRL, OAK SI., $25. MARTIN & CO, 749 Market st. TRL: STEINER ST.; $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (OMEETENT WIDOW, STRANGER HERE, would like position as typewriter. Call room 43, second floor, 44 Sixth st Y 9UNG LADY, STRANGEL IX CITY, Di- sires genteman partner. 9 Powell st., second floor, room 8. Yul’ku LADY FROM THE COUNTRY would like & situation as housekeeper for & gen- tieman. Call 223 Post st.. room 7, third floor. (LIBEL; TAYLOR ST fanlly. MART ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, BUSH ST. $20. MARTIN & C0., 749 Market st. $20; PAYSICIAN'S N & CO., 749 Market st MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLi: want ads and subscriptions taken. UPILS FOR PRACTICAL MILLINERY s5chool: course thorough; pupils fitted for posi- tions; easy payments; saiisfaction guaranteed. 806 Sutter st. or 410 Leavenworth st. BEST AND QUICKEST PLACK ON EARTH t0 learn dressmaking and millinery: perfects fitung paiterns, 26c. McDOW ELL’S, 108 Post st. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwesr. LEVL STRAUSS & CO., 8214 Fremont st. ANTED—FIKST-CLASS CORSET SALKS- Iady; one who can also do_remodelng. A ply to-day, bet. 4 and 6 P. ., 523 Market, room 7. M %T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ML 'Winchester House, 44 Third st near Market: 200 yooms: 25 to 1 b0 per night; $1 60 w0 $8 per week: free 'bus aud baggage 0 and from ferry. 15 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. MALE HELP WANTED. VWALTER, 825 AND ROOM: WAITER, $30 and_room: lunch and dinner waiters, $25; cook. 835 and room: cook. $15 and room: c0ok, 38 a week: pantryman, $30; youog man to learn barwork: restaurant porter, $4 & week. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 60 10,75 MEN TO DRIVE SORAPER teamy: steady work; see party in office at 12 o'clock to-day. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 339 BAYES SLoBRANGH OFFICK OF b THE CaLL; subacriptions and waos ads taken. AVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTED WITH Al stock; no aope or fish oil; rooms papered 52 ap: whitened, $1 50 up: pepered, grained, varn- Ished, $5 up. F. M. AMBROSE, 1029 Kearny st. rfmcobo? LOBBEN WILL REC GOOD news if he ic any of his friends wil send his address to IVER, box 90, Call. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- faltys private; no fee without success: probate, insolvency, collections, patents, Lrademarks, eicy ORTUGUESE MILKER FOR POINT REYES: milker to go south. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. MAN FOR PRIVATE PLACE. $16; RANCH hand, who can do carpenter work. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 53D, W AITER, §75. MARTIN & CO.4749 Market st. A USTRIAN COOK, 840 AND ROOM. MAR- IIN & CO., 749 Market st. SCRAPER TEAMSTERS, COUNTRY, $20 and board: 4 (wo and four mule teamsters, , 81 50 and $1 75 a day: 8 teamsters, clty, $20 d’ board: 10 laborers for a quarry, $28 and board: 6 laborers, city, $1 60 a day: man torun a Burieigh drill, $2'a day and board; 6 farmers, dif- ferent rauches, 320 and board. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st ILVERMAN FOR FIRS hotel, $25 and free far try hotel, $25 mer resori, §20: dishwasher for country hotel, $20. C. R'HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st ARBER FOR HOTEL AT THE SPRINGS. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ¢) WAITERS FOR HELP HALL, COUNTRY hotel, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ISHWASHER FOR AN INSTITUTION, country. $20 and found: call early. G R HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL, POST ST. §20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. KL, PINE ST, $26. MARTIN & GO, 749 Market st. CCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY (stranger) desires a place as typewriter or copylst. Hoom 2. 12014 Geary at. ADIES' NURSE WANTS ENGAGEMENT confinement or invalid; terms moderate, A dress Nurse, 168 Ninth st. YQUNG WIDOW WISHES PONITION A8 housekeeper: in bachelor’s or widower's home preferrea; plain sewing done. 106 Fourth, room 1. l’ul,‘_\(; ®ADY WISHES PUSITION AS housekeeper or wlil o plain sewiog. 821 Mis- sion st., room 5. TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSL tion as housekeepor. 120A Eddy st, foom 2. _BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 615 LAKKS O CALL: sobscrintions an. wanc ads taken. 7 OUNG AND A ITRACTIVE GERMAN GIRL desires to securs » bousekeeper's position in hotel: widower's or bacheiors home preferred. 223 Post st., room 11. second floor. 7OUNG PARISIAN LADY WOULD LIKE A housekeeper's position: bachelor’s or widower's home_ preterred; city or country. 1122 Market room 31. (G \ftl CLAY BT, $20. Market st. MARTIN & CO., 749 IRL, CALAVERAS COUNTY, $20, SEE party here. MARTIN & CO., 749 Jarket st. W 2 TED-LAUNDRESs, ASSIST WAITIN $25, see lady in city: 2 Protestant girls gener- al hovseworx, 3 in_family, $20 and $25, country. Scandinavian' girl for housework, Oakiand, 816: French nurse, country, $25: 3 starch irouers for country laundry, $25: Protestant girl for house- work, Alameda, $20: German cook, country board- ing-house, $30: Krench or Spanish cook for Cen- tral America, $35: aiso second girl, $25: gir, cook, wash and iron, for Xonoma, $25, sce_lady al offics this morning: French girl, general housework, Nupa County, $25, ApplytoJ. F. CRUSETT & 0., 316 Sutter st. RIVER FOR A MILK WAGON: MARRIED man preferred: $30 and found ; see party here. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. [JLACKSMIIH, COUNTRY SHOF, §2 50 A ) day: carpenter for country hotel, §30, see party here; sadd:e-maker and harness-maxer, see party here: palnter. city, $2aday. C. R HAN- SuN & CO., Geary st FyEEFARE, FREE FARE: 10 M)RE 2 AXD 4 horse teamsters for a new raiiroad, $1 60 10 8175 aday: we shipto-day. C.R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VW ANTED T0-DAY—50 TEAMSTERS FOR A new raiiroad: long job; $20 and board; re- duced fare; we ship to-morrow. G R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. JECOND COOK, HOTE I, waiter, restaurant, $45: 2 waiters, hotel, city, $26: iugliah _carver. city; washer, country Isundry, §25; froner. country lsundry, $25. C. K. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. $60: SECOND HEAD WANIED—8 GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK and cooking fn Jewish femiiles, 825; 8 neat German aod Scandinavian girls for housework, $25; 10 younz girls for housework, $15; 2 Ger- man nurses, $20; neat woman as working house- kecper, §25: German chambermald, $20: 4 wait- resses ' for coffee - houses and restaurants, 36 & week and §26 & month; head waitress, $30: laundress, $25: German second girl. $20, and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 516 ut- ter st —BRANCH OFFICKE OF subscripuon snd wani ads 167 i Ca ADY WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS, MUSIC Jor French,in return for room and board, or room ouly: ® capable secretary or governess: references St. Luke’s Church. C.L.G., box 20, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY A COLORED woman to o0k or to care for children. Ad- dress 4 Delaware court, off Sutter st., bet. Powell and Mason. QW COk SIXTHENTH ST, NEAR M1S sion: branch office of THa CALL Buir scriptions and want ads taken. W ANIED-SITUATION AN HOUSEKEEPER by & widow lady for lodging-house or bacheior: 10 objactions to country or children. Call a 148 Sixch st, Brunswick House, room 2 EFIN 1D YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion in country s companion for eiderly lady or child and assist in light housework. Address 1605 Polk st 61D LARKIN-BRANGH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. IWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE dey: washing, ironing. housecleaning, etc. Ad- dress 418 Day st., near Noe. RESSMAKER, (UTS AND FITS BY tailor sysiem, wants more engagements by the duy. Address 51234 Leavenworth st. VAN NESS AVE—WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day; first-class laundress. city, §20 and found; 3 waliresses, hotel, arm and check waitress, $28: re , $18 and room; chambermaid and wait- ‘and ronm; 2 waltresses, restaurant, §16: 2 lunch waitresses, 50c: cook, private family, $26. German style: 2 cooks, private family, §25; giri for Seima. $15 and fare; girl for St. Helena, $15 aud free fare; gir. for Livermore, $20; 2 cooks for hotels, small piaces, $25: girl_for bakery, $15 room;’ girl for coffer pariors, $16; girl for cooki $20; 2 nursegirls, $10 and $12; 10 girls, house- work, $20: 8 girls, housework, $16. C. R. HANSEAN & CO., 110 Geary st. ALESLADY FOR CANDY AND SODA counter. 57 a week. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. 9 IRONERs, STEAM LAUNDRY, NEAR 32 wal ing, |LACKSMITIL WHO CAN SHOE HOKSES country shop, §8 day, steady job: blacksmith and norseshoer, cliy. $2 25 day and found, steady job: blacksmith, country shop, $40 and iound: blacksmith as purtuer, coun'ry shop: carpenter for ranch, steady job year round: paper-hanger, 82 50 day; cooper, lime barrels, MULRAY & 34 and 636 Clay st. ANTED—A STENOGRAPHAR IN A COM: | Obtained; private detectives; established 10 i lml-flo‘ldnonu: ylli)llh‘ man preferred; no at- | G. W, HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market,cor.Stocktn. a tention paid to applicunts unliss accompanied = == B T e el S e | PR AT R Bt OLs vt | izl MISSION BT._BE, bfill‘.y nursing and washing. 719 Webster st. 2526 Fam"Cik: “sibscripuons - wd wask sda GENORITA CARMENCITA HAS KENOVED aken. her studio to 3054 Mason st. ANTED—A NEST OF GROWS; YOUNG | \[ME RAY FAIR HAS RETURNED AND W tird, foit feathered; good price. Send to 1. located at 228 Post st rooms 2 and 3. X ERROURON, s VERY DAY BRINGS AN INCREASE OF AN WANTED; MUST BE HANDY WITH | LU patronage at the largest hair-dressing estab- tools, have some cash ana be able to furnish | lishment on the Pacific Coast, and my 16 artistes bonda: reasonable pay. Address box C, 167 Ninth, | are kept very busy indeed: hair-dressing, any - style, 25¢: switches, the best, from $1 to $3: gray or wANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR | bleached hair restored to natural color, 50 to THE cmmfion fl.“nl:I-Andl Ofica souik- | $5. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st o bt e o oo SUPERPLUUUE HAIRS REMOVED BY VWASTED_SEAMEN, A B AFFLY 101 elocwrolysis. MBS DR WELCH, 2115 Bush. hivplog agency, M e QR reiuvenating the hair use Quinonia Halr SHUEHAKER oN R!l:f':.}RlNei ONE MAN Tonic; 35¢. G. LEDERER, 111 stockton st st. somemwork 3008 ILOAKS AND TAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- W. COR. SIXTEEN ST., NEAR MISSION; talled at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st., ‘branch office of THE CALL Subseriptions and | upstuirs. WauysgyTn UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS; 31 ROSEDALE, 21 ELLIS, NI TANIOR-100 | Oa week: X.Y. Tuiloring Co, 115 Kearny.upsiairs ingie furnished rooms: 26¢ & mights $1 week. | ——— e 2000 FALE ANOTHER LOT Mi /S KHOES, funded: poor wreated free. 305 Eddy st. A ( ater, az less than one- fourth th!bfr".;l?::l.,:m”’7:¢ up o $250. 562 HUFSCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, Mission st., bet. First and Second. « gasfitter. 623 Golden Gate av. Tel. Sutter 471, ‘n ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER RUNKENNESS —CURES GUARANTEED, trade: shops, teols, W!"llcfll l{”nfimlllnldfill: Gold Cure, Sacramento, Cal.; 26 Page st., S. F. Josks requized. & B Bazns Odlioen S SRA LY FINE BLACKSTIT: 813 50, MISFIT CLOTE: FGEG ROz busts MARKET ST.—xuuMS, ing parlors, 513 Montgomery st. e 300101000 nights SUISEY WML 100 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $1 50, 627 MUNTGOMERY BIQ.BI‘K.AGEUB OI'E“IICl ‘weading work. HILL, 2214 Geary st. LS CALL; want sul lons taken. s . ELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DETECTIVHE T T S T T service. Rooms 19, 20 and 21, Chronicle bldg. NGLE RO N 3 and 75¢c week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. 16 m&{muu:‘n:&ko:&;%mmmuw Evz night cor. Market an: ‘sts.; artistic TRO0HS 160 10 760 Pk NIGHT: 50510 81 80 vertigements. 10 living light; promoters of busk ver wook. Orlental, 326 Drumm st Dess. Consuls OWL ADV: CO." 1140 Market st. NTED—. AND MECHANIOCS ARTINGTON'S sCHOOL UF MAGAZINE e o BV, AD, BECRANIS | PARTIIONS SR OF MAGINE tor, atili rans Denver Houss, 417 Third st.: 160 | terms, etc. 424 Pine at: illustrauoas :uralaned Iarge rooms; 2B per night; $1 10 $3 per week. | 10r magazines, newspapers, etc. 7 SIMON WANTS 100 MEN 10 GET BOT- | QUPTURE AND PILES CUKED: NO PAY . tle beor or wine Sc: bes: free Junch. 643 Clay. ot cured: send for book. DRS. MANS TN FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 833 Market st. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE L, — = = W Gdinia R X &l cetion Ascs, 116 Sutter, LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVEXY HoOX T[iY AUME HOUSE 801 MARKST s¥. BE- | 00 rooms, 260 to §1 80 er night; $1 50 to $6 pet Jow Bixth. for a room; 2bca night;: $1 a week. | week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. wmcuu'{hn HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Marxe:: 200 rooms, Y5¢ a night: reading: DRESSMAKERS, room: free bus and bazgage to and from the ferry. RESSES $2 UP: CAPES §1 UP; WRAP AGENTS WANTED. pers 50c up. 431 Minna st ¢) BUAP-PUWDER CANVASSERS WANTED. CLAIRVOYANTS. Apply to JOAN HORSTMANN COMPANY, 0 BUY GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAGON FOR A = - camping, with or without cover. Address 546 | o oo o WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES Midun st Four asure life: she gives you vainable ADVICK ZoNaN nd AID n all affairs of Iife, of private as woll as A ST can Desold exstor than aby othor ek | 9f business nature s, for Instance, bertaining to . Love, Matrimony, Friendship, Business, Lawsuits, Do’ in the market; cholco of exclusive fieid to | {OVe, MAtEimony. friendsbip, Busingss Lawauius B e W hitarer & Ty Company 743 | Sh¥ discovers lost or tolen property, finds buried Market st ROOMS WANTED. UUNG MAN WOULD LIKE FURNISHED rovm with hardwood floor where a littie noise would be allowable: state price per month. A. N. A., box 10, Call Office. treasures, prevents sickness misfortune; clles the ‘separated, thus restoring lost happine [Every person is adapted to some particular bu recon- 1 Dess, profession or trade,which may justly be term- l ed theic true_vocation, and yet more than half of ou are fighting against an unknown fate for fame, fortune and position which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. Hours. 9 daily. Send stamp for circnlar and special ©) OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSLKEEFING rooms north of Market st.; state price. A.B., box 95, Cail Office. FURNITURE WANTED. COUN- ‘JOURNITURE, STOVES CARE. Market. ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 112! EST_PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Auctioneers741 Howard streeet. Houses bought in their entirety. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—COAL CART OR WAGON. 43 Minna st., downstairs terms. MRS DR. F. CLARK, 1206 Market, 8. F. ME DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: iells entire life, pass, nt, future; consultations om ail ‘excepted: Dames given: Delp: restores lost love by sympatny: mistake im- possible: fee 81: leLter §2. 929 Fost st nr Larkin. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant _card-reader, born double vell and second sight; diagnoses disease, full life reading; la. 50c; gents $1: palm. and clairv.; sit. $1 50. 126 Turk ELVINA SLATER, WONDERFUL CLAIR- vorant, moved to 797 Mission st.; advice on Seafoss and v siatiar attue SHuw Neslnua or wife. ME. LENEMAR: FORTUNES TOLD BY planets: predicted “74" overdue steamer Dsg. island. K. 2. 309 Sutter st. W AFZED—OLD GOLD: HIGHES. PRICES. 0. NOLTE, Jeweler, 222 O’Farrell st, bet. Powell and Mason. RS. BARRETT HAIGH, MEDIUM: TELLS everything you wish to know, 50c. 1164 Grant ave. QELL YOUR BOOKS NOVELS AND CLOTH- ing to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st; send postal. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Ellis st. LUMBER SASHLES, le 1168 Mission «. PULLDINGS BoUGHT: EDUCATIONAL- ). DIFFERENT separator and _make $30; 40 farmers, orchard and vineyard 825 and $20; 10 haymskers, $20, found: rers and teamsters, city and couniry, 81 75 riller, $2 day, for a quarry ; 50 2-hors: sters, $20 and found; stableman, $20 and found, city. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. (00K, 50: DISHWASHEK, $10, SMALL couritry hotel; cook, city hotel, $30: cook, near city, 82 cook, for & few men on a ranch, $20: 88000, cicy, $25; hotel porter, $16; 3 dishwashers, 815 and $20: 3 waiters, $26'and $30. MURRAY & READY, 834 and 636 Clay st. TALLOR: SEE BOSS HERE. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. AKER; $30, FOUND; SKK BOSS HERE. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. IRONERS, STEAM LAUNDRY, NEAR city, $25 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CoO., 110 Geary st. REE FARE FOR 50 MORE 2 AND 4 HORSE teamsters; $1 75 day: free fare: call early. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 36 Clay NDERSON'S ACADEMY AND SCHOOL Of Mathematics: puplls prepared in day and vening classes and by private lessons for Calior- nia and Stanford_universitles; feachers’ marine engineers’ and civil service examinations; special ev'g classes; matbematics, mechanical drawin: high schoo! puplls coached. R., 402 Parrot: bldg. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND Elocution, 1215 Octavia st, San Francisco, MISS ELIZA MACKINT OSH, pupil of Professor . W. Baynham, Glasgow, Scotland, snd graduate of the Hchool of Oratory, Philadeiphia, Pa. teacher. Office days. Friday ». M, Saturday . M. S eikeoping, business pracios: shorinand ‘Bookkeepl) ess ing, tele; , fiangusges, English branches, eeoal enginboring: S0 teachers: 15,000 Gradu stes: day and eventug sessions; catalogus. YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- gomery st.: individual instruction in short- hand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship §50: low rates’ per week and wonth. Telephone black 2795. EAT IRISH CATHOLIC NURSE, $25; housekeeper, good cook. $25: housework girl, Sausalito, $25: Modesto, $20, Belvidere, $36; 10 housework giris, city and country, $20 and $26. 8 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. AT WOMAN AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper, $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. EFINED GERMAN NUKSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. \ EAT IRINH GIRL, PLAIN WASHING, FOR aconvent: $15. MIsS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. (31RL FOR A BAKERY, $16. MISSCULLEN, 323 Sutter st W ANTED—YOQUR ORDER FOR HELP: ALL descriptions. Mrs. Druhm, 217 Geary ;teiClay86 EAT GERMAN NURSE. ONE CHILD; $16; sleep home. MISS CULLEN., 323 Sutter st. HOROUGHLY RELIABLIC AND COMPE- tent young lady of experieice wants position in insurance oflice: versed in all branches of office work and detalls of insurance business; furnish typewriter If desired: wages to suit employer. Ad- dress iie iabie, box 80, Call Office. TTRACTIVE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DE- sires place as housekeeper in a widower's home or country hotel. 1203, Geary st. room 2. OUNG FRENCH WIDOW WISHES A SIT- uation as housekeeper in bachelor’s household. Apply 12 Eddy st., room 15. OSITION BY YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER o assistant in doctor’s or dentist’s office, or pho- tograph gallery : best of references. Address S. F., box 131, Cail Office. 615 LARKIN-BEANGH OFFICK ur THE O CLL Subscriptions and want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANKSK, CHIN ESE EMPLOYMT OFFICE: waiters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: tel. Grant 56 HINESKE & JAPANFSE; KEST'D 20 Y KARS; belpitel. main 1997. BRADLEY & Cu..640 Clay UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61414 California st., tel. main 231. MARKKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taxen. ANTED—4 BLACKSMITHS., $65 AND fonnd, $25, $30 and $35and found: m ironer or country, 835 and found: harness-maker bricksetter, $25 to $30 aod found; brickstriker, $25 to $30 and found; farmers; milkers: carriage painter, $3 a day; 10 laborers for city, $1 75, and others.” Apply (0 J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento at. WASNIED-HOIEL THIRD COOK, 8 night cook, $9 week: hotel waiter for country, 5 and found; dishwasher, country hotel, $20, and others. Apply to J. F. CRUSETT & (O, 628 Sacramento st. W AN TED=— HALNESS-MAKER FOR ranch, see_employer here, $26 to $30 and found: Portuguese milker, fare advanced, see em- pover hers, $20 and found: walter for steamer, must be experienced, $20 and found; bricksetter, $30; bricksiriker, $25 to $30; 20 city laborers, $1 and’ board; 10 quarrymen, $) 75 a day; Swiss milker, 825: 15 farmiers. different countles, etc. W. D. EW R & CO., 626 Clay st. 00K: $265; 4 IN FAMILY. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. 100K; GERMAN STYL! B..RT, 417 Powell st. Gy GENERAL HOUSEWORK; $26. MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell s: G GAZADERG AND CONTRA COSTA: $20. MRS LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. IRLS! GIRLS REQUIRING POSITIONS come_and register 'ree at M1SS HOKPER'S Fidelity Employment Bureas, 1054 Sroadway, axlan 1KLS LOOKING FOR POSITIONS WILL DO ‘well if they call on MRS, DRUHM, 217 Geary. F YOU WANT SITUATION GO TO MRS SPENCER'S office, 1321 Park st., Alameda. $30. MRS, LAM- MILEER, COUNIRY, 25: 3 WOODCHOP. pers, 81 a cord and board: waiter, country ho tel. $:0; farmhands, $20 and $26: choreman, $16. R."I. WAKD & 0., 608 and 610 Ciay st. ANTED—SECOND GCUOK, $50: THIRD ook, $26; 8 dishwashers. $15 to 825; walter, $35: waiter, $20; shirtironer, $35: voung man for resort, $20, elc. AN DRE'S, 308 Stockion st. JAUNDRYMAN aXD ASSISTANT FOR i country hotel, $65: night porter to masist waltiug, 823 50. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: puplls rebearsed on stage. R. b and 12, LO.O.F. block, 7th and Mkt. NGINEERING SCHOOL; MECH. ELEC! civil Mining survey, assay, archit, X ray taucht; es.1864 A.VAN DER NATLLEN 938 Mks IOLIN LESSONS; TERMS REASONABLE. ‘Address M. L., boX 15, Call Office. INGING, VOICE CULTURE, PARIS GRAD uate; French, Ger. lang.; $2 mo. 109 Taylor. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR, day & night: nociasses; $5 montn. 845 Mission. GUIIAR MANUOLIX BiANG AND Vovas lessons. 5 mo. Ddiary Westhauy, 39 Fifch. OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH |3 RANCH OFF; want ads and subscriptions (aken. DENTISTS. A FULL SET OF TEETH, $5: PAINLESS exiraction: see our new combination plate: thinnest, lightest, coolest plate_made; warranted 10 years: fillings, 50c; crowns, 83 50 : lady assist- ant. CHICAGU DENTAL PARLORS, 24 Sixth. $5 FULL SET THETH: BRsT MAKS: . kept in ir; extractiag free; fillin, q crowas, #3 50 P ¥ o ROOME DENTAL ASSUCIATION, 759 MAR- Ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gass specialisis; painiess extracting, with gas, $1; piaces, 87 up: fiil, 81 up. 1ic” Dental Parlors, 18 Third. |3 ULLER, $40. MISS CULLEN, 828 SUTTER street. OSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTION, DR HARDING, 500Sutter cor. Fowell: tel. maiu5376 W ANTED—20 TEAMSTERS: 20 LABORERS, $20 per month and found; Inborers, $1 76 per day, board 85 26 per week, fare $1 50, ~luquire of State Employment Sureai. (GERMAN WOMAN OR GIRL TO COOK, wash and do light housework for German fam: 1ly of 2; permanent position aud good home. Ad- dress P. 0. box 378, Tucson, ATiz IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND children; good home: wages $12. 1430 Howard st JAM KEEK—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ) ployment oftico 511%4 Bush st , nr. Grant ave. HINES: AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT Gflice: best help. 4141z O'Farreil. Tel. K. 426. SPECIAL NOTICES. B, [HEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY goods, hosier:, underwear, bedspreads, tow- cls, table-cove:s, laces, embroldery, linings, trim- 3, veilings, etc., very chesp i Pioncer Dry. s store, 105 Fifith 2 JURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR genuemen aud ladies. Floor committee—J. A. Clover, Dr. A. B. Mc- room 11, 1203 Geay s, | B3] IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN. WITH REF- erence, wants work about private place; horse, cow, garden; handy wich toois: good home rainor chan high ‘'wages. Address Wiilng, 234 event (IRLFOR HOUSEWORK; PLAIN COOKING: X wages 820; nursegirl, $12. Call_early 721 s st ANTED—INTELLIGENT BOY TO WORK evenings; salary 82 50 week. Apply inown handwriting (0 I% E., ox 1, Call Office. ET OF TEETH WITHUUT A PLATE DR H. C. Young, 1841 Polk st R. J. J. LEKK, 1126 MARKET 5. OPEN evenings: Sundays ull noon; dentistry taughs NTAL ASSOCLA 410, BUb A CHARLES W. DECKER TOLTON b ketst. D) WO FIRS1-CLAS~ SHOK SALESMEN. AP- ply 523 Market st., room 7, #rom 4 to 6 P. X OY WANTED, STALLS 1 AND 3, UNION Square Market. 2 PRESSMAN ON PANTS. 626 MERCHANT st., room 15. (H—WARRANTED AS filling $1. DR SIMMS, ; Baldwin Theater. A SET FOR 1ui 38 can bo made dentis, 950 Markes st, ne (). LUDLUM HiLL. 1443 MARKLST ST, NR El whea ates are made; oid plates news i e 38 i tai exiracting Boo: gas iven. (GIEL WANT-D TO TEND STORE. CALL Branch, NW. cor. Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts. IRL; GENERAL HOUSKWORK, WASH- 2,108 family of ; $17. Address G. i.,box 81, APER-HANGER WITH TOOLS; FIRST Ciags; best references; paints, etc.; Wants situ- stion. : aluter. 3:9 Fourth. (3145 TO DO HOUSEWORK, ASSIST W(TH sreChildren, from 10 4. 3. 108 F. 3. 413 Walnus reet W ANTED—ERRAND-BUY FOR BUTCHER- shop. 415 Geary st W AITER WANTED—ONE W 50 CAN TEND bar pre erred. 446 Braunan st OUNG MAN TO CALRY LUMBER UP bill; pa; by load. BUMAN, 100 Greenwich st. W ANTED—2 GOOD CABINEIT-MAKERS ON mantels. Apply Sixth and Biuxome. LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. ANTED—PANTS-FINISHER AT 28 MARY st., near Natoms, between Fifih and Sixth. » ADIES SOLLNG, 850; MEN’S SOLLNG, 50c; fine shoes made $2 up. 664 Mission st PhSEoneE . LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of ess extracuon 2nd patentes of ‘improved bridge work or iaech Without any plate. moved from §to 200 Farrellse. LL WORK KEASONABLE AND WAL ranted. DR J. W. KEY, 13520 Marke: st FOUND. A A A A FGX TEXRIER: OWNER CAN H VE SAME by ine expenses and 19125, "RTipe expenses and proving ownersuip. M E: REMIER INVITES SKEPTICS: WO dertul clairvoyant and psychological paimist, 516 Jones st. ME. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TELL- er; tells past and future; gives picture future ‘husband or wife; 25c up: never fais. 957 Harrison, ME. LEGGETTE, LIFE-READER, PAST, future ana business advice; one price, 256 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. ME. MELBOURNE, GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant; never fails; call and be convinced. 419 Geary st., room 22, second flogpe 25¢. MRS, MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAIR. voyant, 51 Fifth st. ; water read ings specialty. YPSY LIFE-READER, 8 SEVENTH ST.; Iadles 25¢, zents 50c; all questions answered. M XE, MOREAT, BEST FORTUSETELLER, medium, card-reader; 25c up. 764 Howard st. MPLE, HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER past, present and future: 25¢. 148 6thst., r. 5. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY business advice; names given; 25¢ up.5 Fourth. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: pictures given:iadies 25¢. 914 O'Farrell. —————————————————— SPIRITUALISM. A M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATH . writer. 118 Haight st.: hours Quntll 6 2.2\ « rializing trumpet seance, 8 P. .; 26c. 535 Pot st. T ABIES AID, 418 MOALLISTER ST.: TEST ‘mevting to-night: 10c; Maud von Fritag; boy orator. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, GIVES measages and advice on all matters pertain- ing to mortal aftairs. 838 Mission st. RS. MAYO STEERS, 11215 OAK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 P. ., Thursday, 2 P. X : readings. RS C.J. MEYER—TEST CIE. 2 ANDS P. M. tests to all; 10c; sittings. 526 McAllister st EMOVAL — FRED EVANS, THE SLATE- writing medium, fs now located at 1122 Market. MES KATE HOSKINS CIROLES: TULS & Fri, 8 p.a.; readings dally, §1. 701 McAllister. RS J.J. W HITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, for messages and advice. 218 Stockion st 7] = LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 615 CA tomerivtions and wan: ade._taken. — HYPNOTISM. | V. MILLEF, ETHEREALIZING, MATE. ' N | YPNOTISM CUKES WHEN ALL ELSE H i %% tauzhi. Hypnotic inst. 6 O'Farreil. e —— LOST. OST — FOX-TERRIER, WHITE BODY, black head, little white on head. Return to 1500 Larkin st., and receive reward. ET. 11TH AN O’FARRELL, LADY'S GOLD watch. Keturn W.U.Tel,Palace Hotel. Reward. AY HORSE, ~TRAYED 10 TWENTY- I "tftn ana rotrero ave. Inquire at residence. OST—sKYE TERRIKR DOG; NAME Lo o roware. 18 and 18 o-uylg.m OST—TWO DIAMOND RINGS, MA’ R nllD’l;ll;ml. ‘lollsl’ak‘:l.o';hlm.usofll% 1‘"{0:%1‘2: eturn P i ‘arrell st. and receive suit- 1 (;s.';‘_r:xsrxagr lOFlTITLE AND OTHER G s *0 property in clty of Alamed: \ communicate with J. S. HANLEY, '1"351"?.1:1‘:.::’: EWFOUNDLAND ST. BERNARD DOG: N breast, feet, 1p of tail white: one ear cut: re. ward. R.'’KEARNEY, corner Spear and Folsom. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS {CHECK T o e s o A LOST F118 CRECK of San’ Franci.co for the sum of $2000 was certlfied July 22, 18¢6,ander No, 1538: all per- Same: an payient thoveot 1y maen oo Sy 1Y . here C. UEINEMXYS, Tempe, Arizonnr " " oP0ed & &