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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1897 NOTES FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD Some Official Reports That Have Been Long Delayed. Orders Issued for the Memorial- Day Parade and Exercises at Cemeteries. The First Infantry Will Go Into Camp at Ukiah Next August. The Naval Battalion. On the 30th of last November the com- mander-in-chief approved new firing regula- tions which dre to go into effect on the 30th of next June, but up to date the members of the guard have not received any orders for target practice. The new regulations were not op- erative and will not be for five weeks, yet the old ones weze in force, but not enforced. The guardsmen feel very much as if they had lost an opportunity to gain credit as marksmen, and the chances are that they will not have an opportunity to face the targets until next September, for the new regulations say tnat such practice shall be held in the months of Janvary, May, September and October, and at 200, 300 and 500-yard ranges and skirmish- firing. The latter firing must be in the month of May. There has evidently beenta blunder somewhere. Promptuess of action does mot mark the movements of those who are upper grades of the guard of the State. Last November there was an investigation into the affuirs of an ofli- cer named Douglass, connected with the Naval Battalion. A report was presented to the proper officials, but 8s yetno_action has been taken either confirming or disapproving the report. Another instance is the cace of Cap- tain Jenks of Troop A. There was an investi- gauon as to fhe management or mismanage- ment of the affairs of the company. More than three months ago there was presented & report exonerating the captain, but no oficial notice has yet been given of that fact. Possibly in the distant future somebody will rummage through some pigeon hole, find these reports, and then some action may be taken on them. Second Brigade. The inspection of the companies of the First Infantry, Second Brigade, the signal corps and Troop A are over, and while the official re- turns are not in, it can be said that, with one or two exceptions, ali the companies made & good showing numerically and that the re- ports wili show that the condition of the sev- eral companies is much better than it was at the previous inspection. The First Regiment will en (Memor.al day) escort George H. Thomas Post, G.A. R, to the Presidio and take part in the ceremonies of dedication of the monument that will be unveiled in the post cemetery on Monday next that day. Tne signal corps, Captain Perkins, and Troop A, Captain Jeiks, and the Naval Bat- tation, Captsin Turner, wili act as_escori to the other posts of the Grand Army that are to parade downiown, and proceed to the ceme- teries and there decorate tae graves of their comrades who have passed away. The board of oflicers of the First have finally decided that the camp of that regiment shail be heid on the siie a short distance outof Ukiah on which there have slready been sey- eral encampments. This choice was made efter a number of sites had been inspecied. The time selected is from August 21 to the 29th, and in_the selection of that time the dates chosen by the Fifth Infantry aud the brigades in the southeru part of the State were considered. The furthar iact that the citizens of San Fraucisco are entitled to have the First Regiment parade in the City on the Fourth of July was also taken into consideration. Now tnat the question of camp has been fixed it is proposed to recruit the copanies up to as neer full strength as possible. Itis probable that, exclusive of the band, 800 men will go to the eamp near Ukish. While at camp the members of the First will practice at silhouette targets, something that is required by the new reguiatious but which the miembers of the First cannot very well in- dulge in because of lack of & suitabie range. Lest Friday eveuing the Hizh Scnool Cadets, Captain Edwards commanding, gave a dance in the auditorium of the Giris’ High School. There was & large attendance &nd & most en- joyable evening was spent. The Fifth Regiment Infantry has not yet set- d upon & place for its camp, nor will it until it is fuily determined what amount will be allowed for transportation. Troop A. During the past wezk a number of the cred- itors of Troop A were paid for bills that were incurred duing the term of Captain Sime. There are still some biils to be paid, but when the waiting creditors will receive their money is not known. The troophas been doing remarkably of late, increasing in numbers and in proficiency. The Veterans of the Guard. The association known as the Veterans of the National Guard has removed from the Flood building to quarters in the Pioneer buiiding. At ihe aunual election held last Wednesday Colonel A. D, Cutler was elected commander, H. E. Snook vicescommander, Lieutenant-Colonel P. L. Bush adjatant, and Captain C. P. le Braton paymaster. The 'asso- ciation will hold its annual banquet at the Oc- cidental on Wednesday next. The Naval Battalion. The members of the first and second divis- fons of the naval battalion have been ordered 10 assemble at the armory, 2214 Esst street, at hali-past 8 o’clock next Monday to take part in the parade, part of the memorial rervice, in memory of the Nation’s deed. Captain Turner, commanding the naval militia, an- nounces that none but statutory excuses will be accepted from absentees aud that fines will be imposed as provided for by the code. The divisions will turn out as a battery. Ou Saturday, July 3, the Camanche will leave her moorings for her initial cruise in command of the buttalion officers and manned by members of the battaijon. It is expected that there will be a large atiendance, for there wiil be much driil of a beneficial natore and theorganization will have an oppdrtunity to prove its nautical character. It is intended ihat the cruise shall be within the bay of San Francisco and its tributaries and will extend over Sunday. the 4th, and Monday, which will be a legal holiday. An effort will be made to recruit the ivis- fons of the battalion to the full membersnip, that is 104 officers and men. To-morrow night the battalion will have an extonded order drill on the Spreckels dock. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." PUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco OAzz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight 1n the year. BRANCH OFFICES-527 Montgomery steet, corner Clay; open until 930 o'clock. 389 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open il 9:30 o'clock. 8W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; opem anttl 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street; open until 2:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open nntil 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentuoky streets: open till § o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B2, SAN ERANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1 Royal Arch Masqns, meets THLS e EVENING. R A. degree. H.G. PRINCE, Secretary. OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 23, F. and A. M.—Called mee:ing for THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'ciock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. EDWARD F. DELGER, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary IHGA Stelner sis —Third degree THIS (MOA- DAY) VENING at 7:30 oclock. By wurder of the master. HARRY BAEHR, retary. SPECIAL NOTICES. PRIVATE HOME IN OLD AGE, BY PAY- meng of & Cer.ain sum against secarity few old gentlemen or married couples ¢an have comfort- able home and care for life in good family owning @ Jovely situated home near Sania Cruz _ For per- sonal interview address A., box 23, Call Office. EZ 2005, PEARL HARIINON. PALMIST: electric treatment Geary st., Toom: 2andd i 5 SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. 5 IUBKISH CABINET BATHS FOR [fenuemen and ladies. 120% Geary st room 11. 2, SAL HYPNOTIC INST. 838 MISSION: Bypnotism prac. taught, $5; diseases cured. &= DAY CITY TRANSFER CO., BEMOVED B 00§10, B0 " Funks deitevred, 26e. EJECTED FOR #4: or country. Pacific tel. 5580, BAD TENA collections made: city. § Collection Co., 415 Montey’ st.. Toom G SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. UPKRIOR ENGLISH SECONEG GIRL AND S rants s desires altuations best Teferences MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. city or country. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. OSITION BY YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER assisiant in doctor’s or dentist’s office, or pho- tograph gallery ; best of reterences. Address S F., box 131, Cai Office. OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; in bachelor’s or widower’s home preferrea: plain sewing done. 106 Fourth, room 1. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANESE, CHINESE EMPLOYMT OFFICE: waiters, housecleaners. 40 Geary: tel. Grant 56 HINESE & JAPANKSE; KST'D 20 YEARS: help:tel. main 1997. BRAULEY & C0..640 Clay UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 6145 California st., tel. main 231. TEAT GFRMAN GIRL DESIRES SITUA- 1\ tion: housework or as second girl or norse §10 10 $15; MISS CULLEN, 328 Su ter st. ADY WISHES TO GIVE LE=SON<, MUSIC J“or French, in rewur: for room and board, or - capable secretary or govern ess; refer- foom on = ¢ L. G., box 20, Call. ences St. Luke's Chureh. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- loyment office 51115 Bush st , or. Grant ave. HELP WANTED-Continued. FFTP WANTED—Continnas. GIRLhAl?ocl'rhm;ro CARE FOR BABY :AND assist in iight housework: good home; ymal wages,. 1080 Go.den Gare ave. (CABPENTER THAT UNDERSTANDS house-raising. = BOMAN, casll at Greenwich and Kearny sts. TRL TO SARN FOR 3 CRILEREN Anh assist in second work. A tween 9 an 12 at 2293 Frankiinst. s - IRL FOR GENKRAL HOUSEWORE AND cookinz: German preferred; small family. 1418 Webster st. W‘NTEDF(’NL TO DO 1..1051‘; HIUU‘:D work; sleep ai home; wages $10. Inquire 22135 Natoma st. i ANTS AND VEST-MAKER FOR COUN- try. REISS BROs., 26 Sutter st COLORED BOYS WHO CAN SING. APPLY National Minatre:s, 815 Lllis st., 8 P. M. 00K FOR COFFEE-HOUSE; MUST WASH dishes. 26 Sixth st. ANTEL—GOOD CHOPHOUSE COOK. AP- Ply 9 Sixth st. 2 OUNG HOUSEKEEPER FOR YOUNG MAN and child: state salary and age. B. B., box 108, Lall Office. - QHOEMAKER'S SHOP; A FINE STORE nd sleep; 3 S2us2d sleeping room with' taols; cheap. 10173 VOUNG GIRL: GENERAL HOUSEWOHK, cooking: wages $15; call 9 to 12; references. 1612 Scott st. HINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: best help. 41414 O'Farrell. Tel. K. 426. TOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION IN GRO- cery store, to learn: will make himseif useful. Y. M., box 33, Cali Office. J)!SHWASHER WANTED—STEADY JOB TO q bling person; man or woman. 236 Towns- end st. ANTED—AN EXPSRIENCED TAILORESS on custom coais. 280 Seventh st ELTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION: R eood cook: o piatn washine, Ifght house- kind to children: city or country: moder- 273 Fourth st over florist EFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES SITUA- tion as governess or companion to parties 2o- ing to Guatemala: thoroughiy competent; refer- ences. D. J., box 4. Call Office. 7OUNG LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEPER'S place, bachelor's or widower's home: 1o ob- jec fon to children: city or country. Room 89, 126 Fourth st., second oor. RELLABLE ELOERLY AMERICAN WOMAN wishes position for housework: is §0od cook: wages £10 per month. 1065 Mar- city or zountry ket st., near teventh, room 8. MPETENT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wishes pace to do housework: will sssist th children: low wages: city preferred. (Call 617 Mission st.. room ¥. JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER: IS A Utirst-class fitter and designer; wishes a_few more engazements: $1 25 per day. = Address 1004 Market 8t., 70om 6. REFISED YOUNG LADY WISHES SITUA. tion as companion to lady in return for boa-d and room only. Address K. S., 218 Austin ave., near Vau Ness. {XPERIENCED GENERAL MERCHANDISE T A Caman aud bookkeener. desires situation in coun.ry store. A. B., box 162, <all Office. OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE A SITUATION delivering for grocery-store or buicher-shop. F. D, box 4, Call Ofice, RO OF 18 WHO LIVES WITH HIS PAR- ents wants a p.ace (1 siore and_office or make himself uscfal. Address 1 F., 160 Clara st., Tear. W ANIED_GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2215 Jones st. ANTED—GOOD TAILORESS ON COATS; steady work. A1 4555 Tehama st W ANTED—GOOD YOUNG WAITRESS. 106 Second st.: call early. HELEIN KITCHEN; RESTAURANT. 916 Howard st. OMPETENT HOUSE - PAINTER, WITH tools. wants work by the day or plecework for private parties. Address Paint, box 48, Call. B IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN, WITH REF- erence, wans work about private place; horse, cow, garden; handy wlih toois; good home rather than bigh wages. Address Wiullog, 224 Seventh. MIDDLI-AGED GERMAN WANTS WORK about private place: good home rather than high wages. Address H. H., 136 Fourth st., care of ). AHLBACH. (GBL FOK UPSTAIRS AND CHILDREN. Call 9 to 12, 1151 Octavia st. GE]!MAN GIRL TU TAKE CARE CHILD sud assist in upstairs work. 2u234 Page st. 00D TAILORKSS ON COATS, APPLY AT once room 14. 1069 Broadway, Oskland. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSKEWORK; washing. Apply 24414 Ok st. No B.:&Bps,n-‘inlr;r FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING n best town in the State; cheap. A ppl. SE. cor. Sacramento and Battery. R PBAZBERS, ATTEN r10N! SHOP WITH 3 revolviog chairs; bath; $160. 419 Fourth st. OUNG MAN WITH $300 CASH, GOOD references and plenty of energv. wanted to Join advertiser who has Invested $2500 in a new line of entectainment; will give one-third aterest xclusive control of, fini ress G. G., Ao exslualy ances. Address G. G. MONTGUMEKY ST., BRANCH OFFICE 2 e A e T on. TAILORS WANTED FOR SEAT ROOM: CON- venient place. 803 Montgo third floor. T ANVASSER FOR MILK: LFORE CAYY 559 Natoma st. SAnEatNonR QHOE KKPAIR SHOP WANTED: STATE partculars. A, 0., box 91, Call uffice, ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. & FUCHS, Sec’y, 823 Grant ave. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. (), RESTAURANT: 0< 4 COXNER, IN $500. e of the chotcest locaiions downiown ; ©'d-established place; cheap rent: crowdes meal bours: Worth double. M. LESS, 5 Fourth s 47(). SONNER SALOON WITH 3 PRI +)U. vate rooms; in positively the fines: io- catlon: north of Market st.: ata Lransfer polnt: well fitted up: reat low: oid-established corne: doing =n excelient business; easily worih $1000. M. LESS, § Fourth st. $325, BESTAURANT 1IN SEIGHBOR- ). hood of many shop:, factories, etc.; 2 living-rooms: good place for man and wite; & legitimate bargain. M. LES~ 5 Fourth st. US STRAND, 1118 MAKKET sT., WILL G yoar business quick for cash. $225. $350. 2k 575 e SrRAxD, 1118 Markes INING-ROUM FOR KEN!; RENT H %ui Ta bonra: must have §100 cash. Apply Call Otlice, Uakland. h S8, TEAM AND BUSINKSS FOR et e going to sell. Call at cigar-stand, 1740 Market st. CERY AND BAK: 4 ROOM f-’.’ffi'fim GUS STRAND, 1118 Murket. $:150 SALOO 4 LIVING-ROOMS AND 'OV, bath; established cloven years: doing xvo'\:l"nl:onurl;u §n~‘1n«n;mmull e ‘sold at RS owner has other busiue: . Al LESS, 5 Fourth e Sk ol BAKERY AND NOTION-~TOR Bl}x‘:};g’wm good business; cheap. 227 Ninth. YING COFFEE SA'.OON AND RESTAU- Aonis barsain: make oft-r. 122 Fitth st. &750 RESTAURANT, BEYWEEN LARGE . factories and foundr) receipts 900 per mouth; reut very reasonable: bears thorough investigatio Apply M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. $450. HOTEL AND BAR, NEAR LARGE factori’s, with 12 furnished rooms; rent reasonabl once. M. LEs: good bargain: must be sola at 5 Fourth st. $350, RESTAURANT, WITH —LIVING. « Tooms; viclnity Of factories and shops; present owner thére for 18 years aud made i for- tune: selling on sceount of retiring irom busin M. LESS, b Fourth st. . T &95(). SOENER SALOON, ESTABLISHED . many years; well ‘'worth $750; rent 430: 3 living-rooms: owner owns property; bear thorough investigation. M. LKSS, 5 Fourth st. IGAR-STORE FOR SALE, CHrAP. 145 Third st. 3 SA L E_EST2BLISHED JEWELRY F Duineas i city of B0VO: a bargan for cash. Box 176, Pets uma, Cal., for particulars. PORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED IN THE l:il%o;s siness; first-class siloon: fine stock and fixtures; establishea trade; must sel ; present ‘owner nas other bus ness. ©31 Califoraia F INTEREST IN MKAT MAR- $250. Bt X1 Yocation: Western Addition: no oppost fon: reviring partner golug Easti must be sold. Address A. C.. box 78. Call. LD ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND BAR: ('itod Tocation: owuer retirink: will seil cheap for cash. Inquire 551 Howard st $600. BAEESY (IS FINE LOCATION north ‘of Market near Kearny: bakes one barrel flour per day: all cash store urade: livine-rooms: run by present owner 13 years; proprietor also owns the buflding and will glvealease. M. LESR, 5 Four:h st. “rOEKINlG PARTNER IN THREE GOLD quartz claima; one-third share, : dress Q., box 78, Call Ofhca. . Ot Cheap Ad XPKRIENCED FINISHER ON CUSTOM /conts: steady work. 942 Folsom si. M IDDLE- AGED MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS M care of norses and garden. good driver, wishes situation in private family; references. Address P. H., 537 Sacramento st. TOUNG, NICE, STRONG GERMAN WANTS any kind of work. Address M. B., box 62, Call OMPETENT WOMAN: IS NICE AMERI- can cook; lately from the East: will work in summer resort or nice family. 1028 Howatd st room 11 Y UUSG, GIRL WISHES POMITION FOR general housework: wages $15. Call at 357 First st., between Folsom and Harrison, in rear. JITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED woman a3 cook; no objection to plain washing. Call or address 1912 MeAlliscer st YOMPETENT D few more_engageme 28 Langton st. NEAT SWEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO AN “general nonsework and cooking: good refer- ences; $20. 513 McAllister st. RL DESIRES SITUATION IN nily or work in bakery. Call 44 ¢ WISHES A day or week. A is by the Clementinas: (QOMFETENT WOMAN WISHES§WORK 7Y Jthe day, wzshing or housecieaning. ApPly 411 Polk (LIEL OF RIENCE WANTS PLACE for light bousework: city or country; refer- ence. B.N., box 145, Cail Office. RESSMAKER OF LONG EXPERIENCE; perfect fitter; will go out by day: $1. 478 Jessie st. JERMAN GIKL; CAN COOK, WASH AND X iron. 774 Folsom st., bet. Thiid and Fourth. TOUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS typewriter. 838 Mission st., room 2. WA ED—POSITION OF PLAIN COOK IN Strict Jewish family by German giri. Apply 53135 Union st. JLDERLY JEWISH LADY WISHES SITU- Y ation in private family carlng for children or light housework: best of references. Address or cail 2018 Mission st. N EAT GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO GEN- AN “eral housework in small family; wages $20. Apply 9 Beruard st,, bet. Broadway and Pacific, upstairs. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS work by the day washing or housecleaning. Address A. W.. 1 Columbia square. (OMPETENT WAITRE-S DESIRES SITUA- tion: ¥ years' reterences; couutry preferred. Call 2416 Sacramento st. ADY FOND OF CHILDREN WOULD LIKE 410 board child under 10 years: infant preferreds delignitul, henlihy Jocaiity: $10 per momb. E. 1., Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, Cal OFFICE OF SUDSCTIPUO &ud WALL sds ST NINDH ST —BEANCH 167 Tus"Canst taken. JXPERIENCED LADY WITH 2 BABIES '/ wishes to do housework for old gentleman; no Wages. Write 5:7 Paclfc st RE INED YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A position for light housework. Address L. S, box 8. Call Ufice. NEAT YOUNG GIRL WANTS PLACE IN office or pcivate family by the day : best refer- ences Call or write 223 | weniy-ninth st VW OMAN WITH A LITTLE GIKL WOULD like a position s housekeeper: city or coun- try: references. Call or sddress 900 Laguna st. WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION: IS A good cook, or can do any kind of housework; city or couniry. Call at 31315 Clementins, resr. SEWING AND MILLIN- ¥. B.. box 23, Call. TOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS POSI- tion to do eeneral housework for an old couple, or upstairs work 1 bas: references as housekeeper. RESSMAKING, ery, T5¢ a day. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY ashing or cleaning. 420 Lily ave., near Oak and Page. YOUNG EASTERS WIDOW OF EXPERL ence wants a housekeeper,s place; or bachelor's home prefeired. 102 room 13, second floor. Buchanan, W COR. SIXTEENTH ST, sion: branch office of THz scriptions and want ads taken. W OUMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DY OR month: sleep home; wiliing to work; refer- ence if nec ssary. Piesse call or address 171 Minoa st., off Third. M 'DDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY WISHrS | position as houseceepers 1 or 2 in famiiy: 2004 home desired more than wages. MRS STEIN, 967 Kirkham st., Oakland. IRL WISHRS A SITUATION; GENERAL housework: clty or country; best of references. Apply 1807 Mission st. A RESSMAKER: GOOD CUTTER, FITTER und designer; wishes engagements: $1 50 per Gav. Address A, M., Cal Branch Uffice, Sixteenth and Mission sts. b RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY day housecleaning, washing; best references. Address V. M., 222 Wil ow ave., bet. Van Ness and Frankiin Y OUSG LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES & piace a4 housekeeprr in a gentleman’s home; will do pluin sewing. 777 Marketst. K. 20. HOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND COMPE- tent young lady of experience wants position In insurance oflice: versed in ali branches of office work and details of Insurance business: furnish typewriter if desired: wages to suit employer. Ad- dress Ke iav e, box 80, Call Office. ELIABLE WOMAN WITH BOY 9 YEAKS 0ld wish s & position as working housekveper; a good home more au object than wages; no triflers, Address 3. M., 4272 Twenty-fifth st. ONORABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OF experience wishes fosition as housekeeper or any pesiion of trust. Addiess MRS, IRENE SMITH, “an Jose, Cal. YUUSY LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as companion or lady’s maid to eiderly lady. Address B. G., box 9, Call Office. /OUNG LADY EMB<OIDERS GENTLE- men’s suspenders and mufHlers to order. Room 2,12034 Gesry st. AN GIRL WOULD LIKE HOUSE- place: iending and plain sewing done. u 42 and o'ciock, 207 Post, room 8. WALTED, BY Tk DAY, WASHING, IRON- ng, housecleaning: $1 ver day. 911 Fil , between Taylor and Jones e y OUNG, L—Al:\‘ IFRéx THE GOUNTRY would Iike & situation as housekeeper for gen- tieman. Cuil 223 Post 5., room 7, third foor. " A:}COMPI‘.‘(SHEDI YOUNG LADY stranger) desires a place as t 1L Copylst. Noom 2. 120% Geary st e IeE OF MAY (34, OF EDUCATION AND GOOD oD dress, discreet and rellable and of business ability, wants any position i city or country. A. 8°F., box 8, Call Office. JUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE CaLL taken av branch vilice 859 Hayes sk; open until 9:30 o'clock. UTCHER WANTS SITUATION: UNDER- stands all branches In_butcher business: also ho el or restaurani: country preferred. address CHARLES G., box 12, Call Office. QITUATION DESIRED BY YOUNG MAN, 22: ) thoroughly undersiands care of horses’and cows; can_do gardening, etc.: references. D. D., box 110, Call Ut e. 7OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST 1IN housework. 1601 ‘Lurk st., cor. Pierce. RABE CHACE FOR AN EsERGETICLA DY LIGHT 10 make money. MRS, BUTLEX, 131 Post at., room 31, W AYLED—GOOD FINISHEE ON PANTS. 258 Jessie at. ’27 MONTUGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY— 941 Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch ofiice of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, ADIES' ARE WRLL PAID TO 1* TRODUCE i new articles to women. Write to or call at 205 Franklin ac, *an Francisco. (399D, OPERATOR ON BAR AND WAITER coats. 636 Clay st., room 5. THE 4 MARKED ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. / ANTED_NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; references. 1534 Jones si. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. PERATORS ON BAR COATS, BUTCHERS' gowns and aprons; no dressmakers. 422 Turk. W ANTED-SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER, accountant, cashier or as clerk in any or ail of these capaciiics: references given and salary not considered. Address . O. W., box 93, Call Office. W ANTED-BY GERMAN MAN AND WIFE with gcod reference to take care of residence, chicken ranch, orchard or vineyard. address M. V., Evergreen, =ania Clara County, Cal. W ANTED-—SI1UATION T0 DRIVE GOAL cart or wagon. Callor address 43 Minna st., downstairs. 615 LARKIN—BRANCH UFFICE OF THE CAil. Subscriptions and wancads taken. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVKESHIRTS and underwear. LEV1 STRAUSS & CO,, 8214 Fremont st. MAKEET 5T.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taxen. ERMAN WOMAN OR GIRL TO COOK, wash and do light housework for German fam- ily of 2; permanent position and good Lome. Ad- dress P. 0. bux 378, Tucsun, ATiz. UBSOKIPTIONS AND WAN1T ADS FOR THE S taken ot branca ofiice, 359 Huyes si; open untit 9:30 o'clock. 37 NINIH ST — BRANCH OFFICE OF 119 UMK CaLLi snbscripuos aud wats ads en. ADIKS' SOLING, 350; MEN'S SOLING, b0G; five shoes made $2 up. 562 Mission st. JXPERIENCED NIGHT COOK; WAGES 88 per week. 113 Seventh st. HAYES SI._BRANCH OFFICE OF 339 Bk S etion. ot v o taken. ‘W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, ¥17 Third st.: 130 large rooms; 26c per night: $1i to $3 per week. A9, MISSION ST._BRANCH OFFICE OF ‘2_5)2(; itis' ALt subecripiions wud what sds en. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THB CaLy, are taken a: Brauch Oftice soutu: west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, W ASTED—SEAMEN. A. B. APPLY 10 Steuar. st., shipplog agency, upstairs. QW. COR BIXTEENTH BT, NEAR MISSION; X branch office of VEk CaLL" bubscriptions und want ads taken. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS, NR. TAYLOR—100 wmingle furnished rooms; 25¢ a night: $1 week. 90()() FAIR ANOTHER LOT MEN'S SHOfN, been dumaged by water, at less than one- fourth their value. irom 76c up 10 $200. 662 Mission st., bet. First aud Second. PUPILS ¥OK PRACTICAL MILLINERY school: course thorough; pupils fitted for posi- tions; easy payments; satisfaction guaranteed. 806 Sutter st. or 410 Leavenworth st. (G ARDENER GERMAN: GENERALLY USE. ful; undersiands care of horses, driving and milking: city references: reasonable wages. P. M., 674 sixteenth st., Esst Oaklsnd. 2526 MISSION — SUBSCKIPTIONS AND want ads taken 1or THE CALL. BEST AND QUICKEST PLACE ON EARTH to learn dressmaking and millinery: perfeot- fitting paiterns, 2bc. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post st. W ANTED—FIKST-CLASS CORSET SALKS- lady: one who can also do_ remodeling. Ap- ply to-day, bet. 4 and 6 P. &, 523 Market, Toom 7. WASTEL-MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, positions furnished: 8§ weeks required. 8. F. Barber College, 18814 Kighth, LCHO HOU -1 86845 MARK K1 51.—1.uUi3 20c. 2b6c 10 506 nignt: $1 10 2 weer. SINGLE ROOMS 10o AND 18c NIGHT, 60c and 75c week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. ANDSCAPE GARDENER, WIIH HIGHEST references and large experience, wishes posi- tion in private place. L. G., box 144, Call. ‘v INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR Market: 200 rooms. B¢ (o 8150 per nlght $1 60 o 'drr week; convenlent and respectal free bus and basgage (0 and from ke ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—NEATGIRL, GENERAL HOUSE- work, for San Mateo. $26: laundress and second girl, short distance, $25: laundress for Oak- 1and, $25: 'cee all ladies for thess places in our oftica Monday forenoon. Protestant cook, 0o wash- ing. $.0; 3 cooks, boarding-house. $25: 4 German and French nurses, $20; res:aurant waitress, $25; siarch ironer, cointry lsundry, fare paid, $25 Tead wwitress, $30: 15 girls for housework in country places, small families, $25: 40 girls for cooking and housework in city. $15, $20 and $20. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO,, 316 Sutter sk, §)IRONER~,STEAM LAUNDRY, NEAR CITY, 4 #25 and found; chambermald for resort, $20: chambermald, city. $1 $20; ¥rench vursegirl, $15. 310 and $12; 3 cooxs, private family. $25: 10 girls, bousework, $20: § girls for country bousework. 815 und $20: 4 nursegirls, $12;woman with a child, housework, Berkeley: housekeeper. German; 2 giris, housewerk, sieep home, $10; 6 girls. honme- work, §15. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAD WAITRESS, SE+SIDE_HOTEL, $35; see party here Monday. C. R, HAN:EN & €O, 110 Geary st VW AITRESS FOR LADY'S BUFFET, COUN- try resort, §30 and found; free fare: aee party at . R. HANSEN & CO.'S, 110 Geary st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st near Marki %00 rooms: 285c to 81 5u per night: $1 60 (033 per week: free 'bus and baggage 10 and irom ferry. 15 LARKIN-BRANCH OEFICK OF THE CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. 0OMS. 160 TO 760 PER NIGHT: 50c 10 81 50 Der weez. Orlental, 225 Drumm st 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions aud wanc ads taken. . BMON WANTS 200 M. 40 wsT BOL- . Ue beer or wine bc: Des: tres Itnch, 643 Ulay. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- erseclerks KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—4 QUARTZ MINERS, $3 DAY: American farmer, $30: ranch blacksmith, $35; blacksmith for mine, $3¢ dry, $25 and found: ironer, couniry laundry, $35. found; milkers, $2); brick-setter, o' $30: brick-striker, $25 to $30; laborers, $175 day: carriage painter, $2 50 to $5: and others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sacramento st. TANTEU—BUTLER, $40 AND FOUND: 3 hotel walters, coun:ry, $25 and found: waiter d dishwash-r,’ miner's boarding-house, $15 and found; elevaor boy, 810 and foun.: ranch cook, $15: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO0., 628 Sacramento st F() ITALIANS, PORTUGUKSE OR_ANY other natiouality, to shovel saud, uss a wheel- barrow, and do any other laboring work for rail- rosd_company. $1 60 & day: batch yourselves; company wil: furnish tents, cabins, etc.: free fare: siesdy jon MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. + FRUIT- PICKERS; PICK CHERRIES, atrawberries xnd other frult. MUKRAY & READY, 624 and 636 Clay st. ERCISEER AND MACHINIST, 83 A DAY and found, for @ ranch; 50 men to balld a Inrge canal, § 20 aud found. AURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. D WAITRES<, HOTEL, CITY, $30; 6 waltresses, $25, $20 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED-YOUNG WOMAN TO DO LIGHT housework In small private family in city: firgi-class place; $20 and found. W. D, EWER & €O, 626 Clay st. DASTRY COOK: GOOD_ ON creams: summer hotel: $35. &CO. 110 Geary. OUSEWORK GIRL, SAUSALITO. $25: SAN Rafael. $20; 15 bousework girls, city and country. $20 to 825: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to 415, MISS CULLEN, 328 sutler st (90K AXD ~EC ND GIRL BAME HOUSE /$25 and 815; e MiSS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. VW OMAN WITH A CHILD, 10. LEN, 328 Sutcer st. ICKS AND C R. HANSEN MISS CUL- OREMAN FOR A VINEYARD AND OR- chard, $50 per month and found: 40 railroaa men, free fare. MUKRAY & READY, 684 and 636 Ciay st. 1() EARMERS 10 IRRIGATE VINEYARD, orchard, etc., for a large banking company, $:0 per month and found. MUKRAY & READY 684 und €36 Clay st. FREE FARE: FRER FAKE FOR 26 MEN to drive two and four horse teams, §1 75 a day: call eurly: free fare. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. BLACKSMITHS, DIFFERENT PLACES, $3 aday and $40 and found; carventer for ranch; coover; paper-hanger. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. AKER. COUNTRY SHOP, 830 AND FuUND: 8 cooks; 3 ranch cooks, $30: walter; tallor: 2 dishwashers and others. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 aud 636 Ciay st. ERMAN SECOND GIRL AND SEAM- stress, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. V EAT, REFINKD GERMAN NURSE; ONE ¥ cuild; sleep home: $15. M1s8 CULLEN, 328 Sutter sc. KISH CATHOLIC country, $15. GIRL, PLAIN WASH, MISS OULLEN, 323 Sutter st. (GOQD IRONKR, $26 T 830 AND ROOM AND board. MISS'CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. AUNDRESE, nurse, $20. $25 T) $30; GERMAN MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter QECOND GIRL, COUNTRY, $25. MISS CUL- LEX, 323 Sut'er st. (G185 PINE ST.. $15; GIRL, BRODERICK \¥ st $16; girl, Green st., $15; girl, Alameda County. $15: Sutro Heights, §15: giri, Haight st $15; girl, Tweuty-third st . $15; girl, Laguna st., §15: girl, O'Farrell st., $15; girl, Diamood $15; mrl, Pierce st,, $15; g'rl, Stevart st., $15. girl, Athione, $15; giri, Altamont, Cal., $15: girl Valiejo, Cs $15; girl. Vacaviile, Cal, $16; 27 young gir 48, EHI and per month assist, etc., nice familes. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market. 1KL, TAYLOR ST. $20, 2 IN FAMILY; girl, Pine su., $25: girl, Mills College Cal, £15: giil, Nepa, Cal., $25: girl, nice country home, $20. 5 e p-rty here; girl, family 2, Washington st., 320: girl. Pacific ave, $25: gir), Gough st., $25; Biri, Post 5t $20; girl, Oak »t., $20; girl, Central ave., $20: giri, Sieiner. $20; girl. Ca/iforniu_st., 820; girl, Bush st, #. MART ‘ girl, Webster st., $20. &C0., 749 Market: open 6:30 10 9 P 3. WAITRESSES, $56 A WEEK: 7 YOUNG girls, small restanrants, $3 50 aud $4 per week: 8 chambermaids and wait some, $15, room, ete 3 cooks, $15 and $ 0 and room; 5 waltresses, $30 und room: waitress, resort. hotel: lunch walt- resses; 6 lady ironers, $25. room, board, etc.; €00k, “resort, hotel, June 5. MARTIN & CO. 749 Markct st. TANTED—GIKL FOR GE\ERAL HOUSE- work, California t., $26; also girl for house- work, Laguna st., $25: girl for housework, Golden Gate ave., $25: glrl 10r SAcramen.o sL., $20; girl for Washington st., $20: 6 young girly to assist, city and couniry, $12 and $15. MRS, NORTON, 315 Suiter st. 4( EANMERS, ORCHARD —AND VINE. yard hands, 325 and $20; 5 milkers, $25 and 820: butter and cheese maker, $30. MURKAY & RiADY, 634 snd £38 Clay st. 6 WOODCHOPPER., 4FOOT PINE AND oak wood, for u mine, 81 35 per cord. MUKR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ASTRY COOK FOR A SUMMER RESORT, $40; waiter for & summer resoit, $30: waiter for wmoun:ain resort, $2b; washer, country laun- dry, $26: ironer, country laundry, $26; man to make tamaies, country, $20. C. K. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. MPEY ACME huUsk $5/ MARKET l., B- Jow Fixth. for a room: bca might: L & week. INCHESTKR HOUSK, 44 THIRD BT, NR. Mar 200 yooms, 25¢ a might: reading. 700m: 1ree bus aud Laceage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—GOOD LIVE MAN; LARGK commisslons given. Apply room 419, 927 Market st GENTS—ALBUMS, BOOKS, MAPS; BEST: newest: low prices: liberal discounts; exclu- sive territory. F. PERSON, Mana; Subscrip- iion Department, THE WHITAKKR & Ray CO., 723 Market st 0 BUY GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAGON FOR $-_;7 RESTAURANT WITH 6 FUR- B « nished living-rooms: in present owner’s bands over 6 years: doing an Al business: reg- ular boarders: aiso trausient trade; cheap ret; actual bargain. M. LESS, 5 Fourth'st. $375, SRANCH BAKERY ~IN BUSY 4 O. locality north of Market: near schools; 8 nice living-rooms: rent low: well siccked; & genuine targain. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. $90(), BAKERY IN ONE OF LIVELIESD .« towns forits size in the State: bakes one and a half barrels of flour per day; good harse and wagon; all first-class; casi trade. M. LESS, ANUFACTURING BUSINESS OF LADIES Mod it Cren's. wear, with stock of diy §00d notions, erc. 2011 Howard st. ARTNEX IN WELL-PAYING WHOLESALE and retall business; best location in the city. D. B.. box 142, Cali. W ANTED_COUSTRY SALOON OR ROAD- house: price $700-$800. K. H., box 160, Call. FOR SALE—GROCERY AND Bak: G 0D location: no opposition; cheap. Inquire at Call. AY ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATE FOR sale cheap. Address B , box 77, Call Office. OUNG LADY, SiRAN sires gentleman partoer. floor, r.om 8. $20 FRUIISTORE WITH HORSE AND £l IN CITY, DE- 9 Powell st., second 5 Fourth st. $G'0 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR IN DU, the Western Addition; practically no- Opposition: fine fixiures; well stocked: old estub. tished corner: has a big trade; worth over $1000 M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. . wagou. Iiquire Cail Office. ALOONMEN, ATTENTION! $800 BUYS elegant paying saloon; iatest Improvements: $200 cash register, pooi-iable, etc.: wiil stand fullest investigation. WINSTON & THOMAS, 648 Market st. $220(), CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: « choicest location: 1 block norch of Barket sl clowe to Baidwin Hotol: fira: clas paying: 4 years' lease. For full particulars se WILKE, 753 Market st. o 1GAR, FRUIT STORE, WIIH FIXTURES. 1759 Mission st., opp. Woodwa rd’s -+ardens. $75 box 19, C; NT: WHOLESALE DIS- $500, SO90; PAYING SALOON NEAR o Market st., with clubrooms and pri- Vate residence: pariners cannot agree and must sell. Appy WILKE, 783 Market st. $65(), BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY Dot wiynd dellcacy store; Slose to Sixth ana b sta: daily receipts $16; rent $22 50. WILKE, 783 Markes spe o 00> * $1100, LoTEL WITH BAK, 35 Roons, « dining-hall, etc.: kept by owner 10 yrars; first class: paying; rent $75. WILKE, 785 ES[MABLE YOUNG LADY WANTS G tleman partner. K. 13, 102 Taylor s, 2d fioor $45(), 91D ESTARIISHED COLNEE 4RO o . cery and bar: 5 living-rooms; rent $35. Ribernia Brewery. MALL GROCERY AND BAR; & LIVING- rooms; chewp rent; price $180. J. D., box 77, Call Office. FOR RENT— FAMILY RESTAURANT large aining-room; Freuch range: 2 suites of rooms; bath, etc. Apply W. B. CLUFF, 17 Sixth. Market st. ${‘00 ((l;f)lnsflilhs.ilLOON.WA’l‘EllFKONT: « doing usiness: ‘rent $50: owner Alsska: muat be aacrificed WILKE 785 Marker. TTENTION, BUSINESS MEN — CORNER <L bit salcon: never closed doors for the last 20 years: doing & firsi-class paying business: average from 370 0 $100 per day: large stock of choicest Jbiskies, S soouner 1o reile 10 br vate life: age- price or fuil particulars WILKE, 785 Market st. 2 ey 150, SALOON: 4 LIVING - ROONS: D leap rent: Howard and Fourth sts.; blggest bargain in market. WILKr., 783 Market 2()(). BAKERY IN FAST GROWING BB00. - rieinieots b oo ine store trade:must sell at once. WILK K. 783 Market JINE GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE, with liviog-rooms; gooa location. 318 C = $475. Gonien Inquire Call Offic-, EAT MARKEI AND PA{ODUCK-STORE for sale: small capital required: fuil invesii- gaton. C. F. J., Call « fice, Alameda. OR SALE—~HOEMAKER SHOP: account ill health. Address L. MANN, Watsonvilie, Cal. $600. {IGARSIORE: Nw. COR. CALI- . fornis and Kearny sts. Apply at store. OR SALE —SACRAMENTO AGENCY OF this paper. For particulars 1uquire Cail Office. CORNKER SALOON FOR SALE ON CHEAP; SCHLESSEL~ ()E,OF THE OLD: ST AND BESI-PAYING ccffee saloons, with bakery and confectionery; all store trade: choicest locaiicn In the city: will be 01d at half its vaine on account of sickness. Particulars of WILKE, 783 Market st. $1000, OLb ESTABLISHED FRUIT AND - vegeiable store, near Market st.. Wwith large patronage: 2 horses, 2 wagons; owner has other business and must sacrifice. Apply WILKE, 783 Market t. ORTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPEK. IN- quire this office orat 133 Third st., Portland, Oregon. (CEFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tha United States or Canada ong for $1 50, United ¢ @ year for $1 50, posts LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. 1GHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNI- ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBIRG! 632 Market: tel main 1043, $175H, GROCERY AND BAR: NEAK MAK- ). ket st.: xood stock; bargain. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. QALOON AND FURNITURE OF €-00M fiat; part cash, balauce real estate: owner here 8years. STENBERG & CO., 632 Marke. st. $225, PALOON IN A GOOD LOvATION + low rent: doing a profitab e business: seeto-day. STENBEKG & CO., 652 Market st. $350 RESTAURANT: GUOD LOCA1ION: sWorld’ can be sold easfer than any other book now In the market; choice of exclusive fieid to first applicants. F. Person, manager: subscrip- uon dept, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 723 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. camping, with or without cover. Address 546 fine fixtures: low ren:; doing good Minoa st business; trial given. STENBERG, 632 Market GENTS — “NANSEN IN THE FROZEN $]40 FRUIT, CANDY, CIGARS, ETC. . Western Addition: clearing $65 per month: I1ving-rooms. Cail (o-day HEALY, 017 Market at. ERANCH BAKERY, CANDY, GRO- cerles. etc.: beautiful city across the $350. bay; 3 109ms, yard and chicken-iouse: stabie; arket. ELL YOUR BOOKS NOVELS AND CLOTH- ing to A. KLELN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ARDMAN, CHASE BROS., HACKLEY, Weber, $250; Stei.way, §95; Giloert, Som- imer, Schu:lioft and others: lowest prices: $3 per month and upwn.ds; several orgaus and asym- phony at cost; cash buyers don’t fail 10 see us. THE J. DEWING CO, 2d floor Flood bulldivg, Fourth and Market. RE YOU ABOUT TO PURCHASE A PIANO? We sell them for 83, §4, 85, 88, 87, 38, $9, $10 per month; alsoforcash; the best makers of nvery don't pay rent when the same mcnthly 'ments will purchase one from us. SHERMAN, BUAY & CO. cor. Kearny and. Sutter ss, Sieia: way dealers. A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LAROEST bouse west of ~Chi is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 50 O’Farrell st.; plunos, on gans and all other musical instruments, of all grades and prices; lerns easy: prices lowes:: everything Possible done 1o please aud sstisty s customer. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL. a003; monthly pay ments from 85 up: deliv- ered free with siool and cover: correspondence solicited. THE F. W. SPENCER COMPANY, salesrooms 933 Markes a, opp Mason: esias lished over 20 years. ONA FIDKE REDUCTION IN PRICKS— ‘Halnes, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ona-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL 'TON, successor 1o A. L. Buncroft & Co., 4 rost. CREWTURNEK For COUNTRY BAW- mwill, $46 and found: 2 miners, $2 aday; man to get out mining timber. $1 aday and board. C. R HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st 2' TEAMSTERS FOR A NEW RAILROADt ) long job: $20 and found; reduced fare, C. R. HANSN & CO., 1.0 Geary st 1Q SSRAPER TEAMSTERS FOR CANAR Woik. country, §20 and board; 6 teamsters, city, $20 and board, $1 50 and $1 76 & day; 6 borers for a quarry, $1 a day and board: I farm- ers, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CU., 110 ueary st. \V ANTED-_BLACKSMITH FOR COUNTRY shop. $40, found: brick striker, 830, found: Dricksetter, $45 to $30 aud found. see employer here; German farmer and wife, se- emplo er here. £40 und found: harue er for ranch, 350 and found; 4 miliers, hgueda arm work, $26: ‘Tarmers, icamsters, cooks, wal ers. dishwashers, cto. W. D. EWLER & O, 66 Clay st ANTED—~MACHINIST AND LATHEMAN 800d wages ; long job: answer fn person only. W. L. EWEx & CO., 626 Cluy st ANTED—C. W. KINGSLEY, THE BLACK- smith, pleate cali ap office a ouce. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 (lay st TPIRST AND SECOND _HAND BREAD AND cake bakers, councry, $36 and $25 and found: milker, country, $25; farmhands, $20 and $26: W00dChOp: ers, 4-f00: oak, $150 & cord: German farmer, $20; ‘Canadian hors:man, $20. K. T. WARD & (0., 68 and 610 Clay st DMIN ISTRATUR'S SALE —~MUST SELL; pianos at immense reduction for cash or oa installments. EATON ENTATE. 735 Murket st. HAW, STEINWAY, $260: CHICKEKING, $185: barcains, $4 a month; a nice small up- right, $95; rent $2'np. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. RIVATE PARTY WILL SACRIFICE A Steinway at $95. Room 12, 8C9 Market st. PLEGANT GUIID UPRIGHT LESS THAN balf price. k. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. REAT BARGAIN TO.DAY—UPRIGHTS £125, $130, $175. MAUVAIS, 769 Market. 00D PIANO FOR SALE OR KENT CHEAP. SCHMI1Z, 16 McAliister st. Sridse bl SR LEGANT $800 WEB -k UPRIGHT, CHEAP. BRUENN'S Piano-house, 228 Post st. NABE PIANOS: NEW SCALE; NEW styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O' Farrell st. T SHEHRMAN, CLAY & CO.'S UNLY WiLL G. BADG RIL SULK A ENT FOK HALLET you find a s:06k Of new Steinway planos. W SRt faco piunce: 413 Saa furniture of rooms included. HEA LY, 917 W'OO LIQUOB SALOON NEAR FOURTH MOUU. and Market, doing a_business ciearing $100 per month. W. ¥. HEALY, 917 Market st. $E0, SHOSMAKERSHOP, WITH TOOLS; party five years in placo; low rent. BASILE & C0., 873, Market at. $30)(), S3AL: RESTAURANT COFFEE . good location; low rent. arlor: BASILE, 7514 Maretat. JREATSNAP: CORNER SALOON, WATKR froit: fine business: must sell at once: cause of sale, other business. BASILE, 8735 Market. $250, SALOON, NORTH OF MARKET: 20U, must ve sold at once on acconnt of de- parture: cheaprent. BASILE & CO.,87814 Market. XCLPIIONAL UNIT THE OPPORTUNITY: leading candy factory, icecream and icecream soda business: long establisned in- a choice busi- Dess center of a thriving cily: a chance offer worth _looking at. Apply to ADULPH HROMaA- DA, 222 Battery st. 2—5 STATIONKRY STORE, CONFEC- 9. tonery, schoo! supplies, laundry office and cigars; busie sir-et; living-roos chance for man and wife: worth inve J. REIDY & Cu., 1027 Market st. / ANTED—GENTLEMAN WITH $2000 TO purchase haif lnterest in lodging-house or will sell one-fifih interest for §800; buyer Lo assist in mabaging bouse; 76 ruoms: ceutrally located: doing good business: full investigation allowed: this is a rare opportunity to secure a good-paying business aiready established; for one week only, Address M. M., box 15, Call Ofice. ‘ ANTED—TO *XCHANGE OR SkLL, ON account of leavinz the city, one-half interest in Caiifornia Stove and Iron Work+, good uaying business, for lots in San Franc.sco, Oakland or ranch property. For particulars’ address 762 Brush st., Oaklana. — JIRST-CLASS AGENOY WANT D FOR AUS: tralla by & responsibie business man. Address W. G. B., box 11. Call Office. 5 3 CANDY-STOREK ; :flzuléflé trouble; a gift. Address J., ARTNER FOR BEER-BOTTLING BUSI- ness; experience not necessary. 712 Four: eenth. FaMIiLY box 116, .$3000 G2 ROOM HOUSE, CORNER. 2 14-room house on k.ddy s. 350 23-room house, $300 cash, bal. payments.... U0 18-room hovse, oniy $200 cash, bal puymis. 600 86-room house on Market st. 850 14-room house on Sutier st.: very good. 28-room house: cleariug $100. 12-room house. corner: fine for octor 16-room house on Fifth st., only.... 22.room house on 20-room house on Mission 5° Other bargains. H.C. DEUKE. T5(), HOUSE OF 46 ROOMS; BEST LOCA- $750. tion on Mark se: a rare bargain; owner Is leaving for Kurope. WILKE, 785 Market. US STRAND, 1118 MAKKE! ST, WILL sell your lodging-nouse quick for eash. AR HOUSE, 28 ROOMS, FIFTH, NEAR $b€) . Markew.’ GUS STRAND, 1118 Market. ODGING-HOUSE FOR =ALE, WITH 18 00ms, all rented; full investigacion allowed; no dark rooms. Iuquire 13 Fourh st OUSK OF 25 ROOMS: ALL ) OUSEKELP- ing: no reasonabie offer refused. 216 Sixth. ] 9 ROOM HOUSE: CENTRALLY LOCATED: rent $35; very cheap. lnquire 502 Pow: ¥U INITURE FOR FALE. AVE MONEY—BUY FURNITURE FROM Buckingham Fur. Co., 885 Missiou: advancos. OUSKHOLD KANGES ALK THE BEST JOHN F. MEY KRS CO.. 947 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED JURNITURE, STOVES CARPITS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market, PBEST FEICKS FOR FURNITURE, MDS ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers.74. Howard streeet. i ouses bought in :heirentirety. —_— CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE bew. 23 Tenth; tel. South 8. Mackintosh & Ca. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovtg, siter- . atlon works. 413 McAllister. Tel Jessie B2l ARPKTS CIEANED, RENOVAIED LIKE new. J. McQUEKN, 455 Stevenson, Tel. 8.31%, DVANCE CARPET-CLEANING (O, 402 tutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM. prop. (OILY STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS J cleans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. VAKPKI- LEANING, S0; LAYING, 8¢; BUG samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 38th HEN YU BECOME DISGUSTED WIIL poor work eend 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet-beating Works. 358-57 Tehama st tel. So. 4k E. MIICHELL CAKPET-CLEANING GO, + 240 14th si: cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel Mis 74 ONKLIN'S CAKPLL- BEATING WORNI 338 Golden Gate ave. Telephono Kasi 128 LAMKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subseript d want ads taken. ARTNER WANTED I . GOOD DUWNTOWN business: good-paying business. 717 Mission. Ol SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED = ness; boardinx-house and saloon, - 2625 Susten NOTIUN STORw: very cheap. 161234 Fo'som. RABE OFPORTUNITY_DRY AND FANCY o Sooda store, Incindivg lease: goo . reasons for eelling: In the heart of Lne city. slingsin the’ nua be city. Address A. B., [yRANCH BAKERY AND 4 Livin g-rooms; YRON MALZY, 308 Pusl S1.—sOHMoiy Newby & Evans, Briggs aud other pianos. JUPLRIOK VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLEK, maker, repairer. % Latham piace. STORAGE. Q COOKS, 880 INFANT'S NURSE, $16; seamstress, $26: chambermi 20; 2 nurse- giris, §15; 10 girls for housewor<. MRS HIRD, 721 kilis st. G IRLS LOOKING FOR PORITIONS 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. Y OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSL tion as housekeeper. 120A Eddy st., room 2, 17 LANKIN_BRANCH OFFICK OF ) 615 AT ohacrintions su. wane oty v YOUXG AND ATTRA(TIVE GERMANGIR YL desires to secure n housekeeper's position in hotei: widower's or bacheior's home preferred. 223 Post st., room 11. second floor. TOUNG PARISTAN LaDY WOULD LIKE A housekeeper's position: bach-1or's OF widower's homea reierred; cliy or couulry. 1122 Market, room 7 VAN NESS AVE—_WOMAN WANTS WORK { by the day; first-ciass Iaundress. JLDERLY LADY (GERMAN) TO HAVE care of small houselio.d: no children; must b Deat and u fuirly good cook: wages moderate: & fine home to the right party. Call beiween 8 and 12 Monday moroing at Cosmopolitan Hotel par- lor, cor. Fifth and a.ission sts ANTED_NEAT WOMAN OR GIRL FOR general housework for small family in the country: ome who Liss cooked for Jewisu fam ly preferied. Apply 543 Jossie st. (3IRL OVEL 16 TO HELP WITH BABY 1rom 910 5; no washing: wages <b. auswer by letter oniy, MRS, k. 5 B, 600 Bush st. ‘W ANTED—GIRL To ASSIST IN CUOKING and light housework. 1217 Webster st. ANTED—YQUR ORDER FOR HELP: ALL descriptions. Mrs. Druhm, 317 Geary ;teiClay85 IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 807 G, Ser AL J10UsE Moallister, EAD COOK, $60 10 $76, SEE PARTY IN Ha0 5005 : night cook, £60 to $70; cook, 812 week; couk, $10 a we k; waiier. $6 u weel waiter, §7 a we walter, $6 » week; restauras porter, $15, ote.; kitchen man, $10 and 2 cooks, $15 and room; cake baker. $12 & wesk; walter, $25 and room: walter, $30 and 100m; cook, §40 and room- cake baker, $16 per week: vegeiable man, $25: lunch and dinner walter, $26; restaurant porter, $18; cook, $35 aad room. ' MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st '5 RANCH HANDS, 315 AND FOUND: SEE party Lere 3 o’'clock; 2 Iiallan rauch bane FPortuguese milker to go south. MAKTIN & G 749 Maret street. TO 100 LASORERS AND TEAMSTERS; T5 tosty work ; ahip daily for one week. MAR- 1IN &CO., 749 Marketst. 0Y FOR GENERAL WORK, SPRINGS, $15: Ber. 850, second coo<, $40. HOTEL GAZ.TTE, 420 Kearney st. JBUTLER, 40 MIss CULLEN, 328 SUTTEX street. e UNCH COUK WANTED IN SALOUN. RaIl- rosd _aloou, Hooper st., near Fourth, In rear ot H ooper’s mill, ‘AT LOW RATES—rURNITURE CARPETS, planos, household goods: _clean, light com: partments; sdvaoces made. J. NOGNAN, 1017 10 1023 Mission st., above Sixtd: open evenings. t47() HUICHER SHGP IN FINE LOCA- %403.‘3.":, . §co 1 Daying: firat-class fixture; 13 €00d Outsi ‘e L wagon: good rade. Address B. B, —WORTH $2000—BOG: IR $L000-SON, Fogm0uX wTatio e u.me’z e agents. STEVENSON & Cv. —_— FOR SALE—PLUMBING-SHOP AND TOOLS, horse. eart. etc.; cheap, on 8ccot 2 Apply 3765 Twenty-fourch st neat Couroh <™ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIN GUITAK FOR $20; COST $45. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Granc ave. HOICE WINTER A PPLES, COLD STORACGE, 1n good condiiion for the trade at low prices. CONSUMERS' ICE COMPANY, 420 Lighth st. OR SALE—GOAT AND 2 KIDS, APPLY AT coalyard, 510 Second st. 500 2ROV, LEGHORN each. 1213 Valencia st. $,- SINGER SEWINGMACHINE; WILCOX . & Gibbs automatic tension; $27 50. 1569 Sarket sc. LAIKS, BACK BA“lt& MIRROES, SHOW- Ccages, counters, llnoleum, oflice furnitura, ttore and office furnitur> and ftxtures, new and second hand. J. NCONA®N, 3014-201w1021-3038 Mission ac., above Sixth. CHICKS; 10¢ URNITURE PIANOS, RTU_—ADVANCES packing,shipping. CHAR LTAYLOK,204 Post. EDUCr D KATES, FURNITURE, PIANOS, household goods, ecc. J. M. PIERCE 785 Mk HOTELS, BOCERY AXD LIQUOR STORE; CHEAP; G £00d reason for seiling: occupled by p.esent owner 13 yeurs. luquire at Call Office. ¥ Y.:}v;;ruxuln-lkouu HOUSK; BARGAIN + ments: low rent; ci 811 Van Neis ave., ateraoons = O Dardloe: ROOKLYN HOTEL 208-212 BUSH 8T, board and room $110 2 per day, $6 to $14 per Wweek; cholce rooms 50 cents to $1: suite 100ms for family $1 to 51 50 per night sarvice: iree couch CHA MONTGUMER! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LA W UFFICES. ROOMS J %6 and 7, Crocker GGUALLE Melvpnoue Mais %6, Ban ¥rancisco, Uab PHYSICIANS. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1208 MAREET; RES 3 &/ 2864 25th st.; diseases of women a speciaity Co“é:fl’l"n.‘.gg' AND SHELVING OF FANOY. i 1o reasonable offer refused: must De sold by 1st. "Apply 320 Hayes st g FL)EOPPORIUNIIY FOR MAN W.TH $750 capital to purchase half inierest b fatioring busincss B O, box 16, Can. 0 ned {1 Efifr‘m‘“,’,ufn CORNER GRUCERY i cen.rully located; no reaso: Tefused. ' Inquira Call Office. e W .7,1}5‘);—?.‘5 WY WITH 3250 TO TAKK ntereat z B dress 3. C., box 4ty cail o TnE claima Ad $29() VARIE!Y - fl";;)flu — CANDY, CI. rooms 2002 Masonge o 8004 iving: AFES—NEW AND SECONL-HAND, 609 Market st 7-HORSE-POWsR ENGINE, 1 4-HOKS:. power engine, with ioller, gas-engine, lathes laners and shapers. 515 Sixih st. RUALERSENGINES, 2D-HAN b MACHINERY water-pipes. Mcln:osh & Wolpman, 157 Beala OrFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS, Ciand dese money 1il, safe: cheap. 102 Clay. JSARS SHOWUASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- 2 ing, ete., bought and soid. 3063 Mission, nr. 7th. T ALGE DOUBLE COMpaRiMons LUiN bank safe; cliea,. & Mission st NEY ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE LEST. AV W. & RAY MFG. CO. 12 California st QYE BMALL MEDIUM AND LAKGESIZE fire and burgiar proot safe. 1Up-111 Marker st SEWING BMACHINES. QMONTILY RENTE D, R KPATKE D boueht, sold, exchanged; machiue supplies, 145 Sixia s . R - U—

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