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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1897. ANOTHER COURT | ROOH 15 NEEDED The Figel Cases Have Been Postponed Until Next Monday. Attorneys and the Judge Will ! Not Stand in a Putrid | Atmosphere. The Murder Charge to Be Heard First by Agreement of the Lawyers. | | Testimony in the numerous cases against Theodore Figel will not pe taken until Monday next. The defendant, calm and demure, flanked by his counsel, W. H. L. Barnes ana D. Louderback, appeared be- fore Judge Campbell yesterday morning. The prosecution, represented by ex- Judge Murphy, asked for a continu- ance on no statutory grounds, but simply | that the continuance was desirable on the part of every one concerned. ] ’s attention to the fact that courtroom Wwas pot large eno tne cases in and volunteered to assist his Honor in getting more spacious quariers £o0 as to accommo- date the crowd that might desire to at- tend. He claimed, also, that the air of the courtroom was poisonous and he did not care to risk his life any longer by breath- ingit. Judge Campbell, in answer, said: | | 1 spoke 1o tne Chief of Police and Mr. Mc- | Doneld ard made arrangemet them to Murphy called the cour the s w give me 1 cases, littie misd ors, I ¢ lispose u few m —that aon’t require | the atter 1 and car atielonies do. Junere you know. I am you all the time cases properly is one of the Judges away, anxious and wil ry to he 1 believ e are Len of | it will require some e, and we ou | have & rent courtroom. 1 am g walk cutof this courtroom soon and fell the | Board o: Supervisors and board of City Hall | Commissioners to hire another Judge—ihat I | canuot stand it. | *I do not know any more influential gentlemen than you, General Barnes and Judge Louderback,”” Le said, “‘to assist me in getting a new courtroom.”” | “I think we will all join in the request,”” said ex-Judge Murpny, “because 1 know we don’t desira to kill poisone! during the examination of these cases. I don’t know how your Honor stands it.”’ Tk es were then contiuued until | Monday, when the homicide charge will be heard first, by agreement among the attorne MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. The Board of Superviso#s Asked to Remember the Dollar Limit, Yesterday was held a regular meeting of the boara of directors of the Merchants’ Association. President Dohrmann occupied the chair, and the following directors were | present: Charles Bandschu, James 8, Con- well, Hugo D. Keil, D. V. Keily, Henry Michaels, John E. Quinn, W. R Sherwood and A. Fusenot. The foliowing seventeen applications for |’ membership were preseute! to the board | and all the parties nnanimously elected as regular members of the a Bush and 17 Davis Boericke bruschke & el Suppiy & Runyon, 644 br Sutter; U Californin Electr and - C,nstruction Cempany, 11 Davoust & Groppengiesser, 1103 Foard, 11 Market; Rotert Ha Graunerio isco ard Pacific Glass | Townsend: Charles F. | 618 Bryani; John H. Sievers, | llace, Seaward & Co., Flood | | butidin, Regarding the tax levy for the ensuin year, it dacided by the board to pre- Pare ant forward to the Board of Super- vi-ors a memorial upon this subject. This memorial wiil petition for the utmost economy in every department of the C government consistent with a wise and prudent adminisiration. It will ask the board to keep within the doilar limit, and will :pecially treat of the' subj:cts in which the is particulariy in- terested, such as the sweeping, sprin ling, paving and lignting of the public streets. Provision will aiso be tor the continuance of the work started by the previous sewer commission. In addition to the public work of the association 1he board decided hereaiter to urge measures of pracical importance to | the directinterests of its mem cersand the | business community in general. A move- | ment ;0T encouraging reguiar excursions | to the City of buvers and others from all | over the coast was cons:dered feasible, and efforts will bs made in this direction. The work of similar associations in Now York, Chicago and other Kastern cities has resulted in great benefit to those com- munities. BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP, A Spanish Editor Cements Them Be- tween the United States and G.atem Angel Prieto Alvarez, the clever Span- ish writer and editor of El ‘Comercio of this City, has done something to bring | closer and friendlier relationship between Central America and the United States by estavlishing another newspaper in Guatemala City. Copies of the first three «ed:tions have reached Lere, showing won- | derful strides in Central American jour- nalism. ~ El Comercio de Guatemala is pubiished in English and Spanisn, two of the eight pazes heing devoted 10 the English-reading public of the country. There are azbout 1500 representative Americans and English in Guatemala, and this is the first time they have been furnished an opportunity of wetting fresh | news from the outside world. El Co- mercio de Guatemala 1s in connection hy wire with El Comerclo of this City, and enjoys the benefits that must natur- ally accrue. The advertising columns indicate that the busine s men of this City appreciate the value of this new medium fully as much as do the Central American As the name wouid indicate El Comer- cio is a commercial paper first, a purveyor of news, and has nothing to do with poli. tics. —_———— Inter Nos Circle, C, O. F. Lest Wednesday night Iuter Nos Circle, Companions of the Forest, F. 0. A., installed 11s officers in the presence of almost the entire membership end a large number of visitors. The installing officer 1. ss Mrs. Enma Harring. ton, grand ehief companion, a-sisted by Mrs. M. Conpell, grand marshal, and they per- formed the work in & manner that was most creditable. ~The following named were in- stalle Mrs. Mae Donaldson, chi*f ccmpan- jon; Mis Mageie Gaul, sub-chicf compuiiion; Mis$ N. Rodgerson, right vuide; Mixs M. Oakes, lett guice: Mis Miggie Trie: retary; Mrs. Emma Harrington, financial sec- reiary; Mrs. Kirchner, treasurer; Mrs. Sophie Coyle, inside guard, and Mrs, M. Kane, ouiside guard. , recording sec- | welork | 25> IMPROVED ORDER UF RED B yews Hail association of rnn% ourselves or be | | Collection Co.. 415 Mon and vocal music and recitations, which fui- nished a pleasurable hour for- those who were in atlendance, and during the eveuing there were served cooling re reshmeuts and & light collation. SR e Artemis Circie, C. O. F. Last Wednesday night Artemis Circle, Com- panions of the Forest, gave its *‘fortune party” in Social Hatl of the Foresters’ building, and the circle can fee: flattered that there Was so large an attendance. The affair was gotup er the direction of the foilowing-named on entertainment: Mrs. M. Gar- Mrs, J. Seward, Miss R. Garbarino, . McCracken and George ded u programme of sev- cral numbers, followed by fortune-telling by amember who personated a gypsy, and then a dunce till midnight. There was a piano solo or Howe; tancy dance, Miss Juliette s L. Strong; recitation, Miss § s Buckiand; vocal solo, Mr. Lance; a recitation by Miss Gerde Dougherty ana & vocal solo by Miss Lulu MeCormick. All pres- entunited in declaring that the fortune party was one of the very best ever given by this circle. un committee barino, —————— The Woodmen of the World. Golden Gate Camp No. 64, Woodmen of the World, will, on Sunday, July 11, at2:30 P. M, unveil the monument which has been erecied | to the memory of the late Alex Copeland by the order in Cypress Lawn Cemetery. The ceremonies of the order will be used. Ofticers of Golden Gete Camp will be in- stalicd on Monday evening, July 19. The arrangements for Woodmen's day at the Chutes are progressing, with every pros- pect of alarge attendance. Games are to be a part of the afierncoa’s entertainment, for which prizes are to be given. Among the games ate some which are characterisiic of the order, such as woodsawing, woodchop- ping, ete. Itis also the intention to have a iubrice. For tvis FPast Consul Moses and Neighbor Miller were to have entered and had begun training, when it wes aiscovercd that the pust consul was desirous of using a woeden bathtub, for which he did not get permissien, so. instead, he will enter the woodsawing race. SAN FRANCISCO ‘‘CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o’cloc} Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open antil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 2:30 o'clock. 1205 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. corner Twent, ond and Kentucky A COMMANDER asonic Temple, Po: and Montgomery sts.—Regular assemb'v THIS (rKIDAY) EVEN/NG, &t 7:30 Order of tne R+ d Cross. All frat. r3 are courteously invited SIH JHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. 5 CALIFOR &% No.1, K. 1. S1r HIRAM 1 FITUATTONS WANTED-Cantinned, CANDINAVIAN SECOND GIRL, ALSO GER- man lady’s mald and hairdresser and sewing, bo h with £00d ie erences, desire situations. Ap- Ply J E. CROSETT, 316 Sutier st FITUATIONS WANTED—Continnaa, N1 ED—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PO- aLion in » wholesals house or factory: wages 'n:‘l soflinnen an object as position, U. A., box 100, s offic.. {MPLCYMENT OFFICE—MRS. LAMBERT, .17 Powell st (il Main 5352) forn.shes best help of all nationall. jes. W ouas WISHES T0 DO HOUSEWORK IN small family and make herself gene aliy ful: g obiectly Lo children wages from 813 10 15, 10 Whitmore pl., near Powe ls ., off Clay. MERICAN LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; g ol home; small wages. M. ., box 24, Call IRI, 18 YEA- S OLD, WISHES TO CARE for child over 1 year old: speaks English and French: will sleep bome. A. FOKTLN, 229 Shipley sueeet. W IDOW OF SOME EXPERIENCE WOULD ilike osecur: a housexeeper's place, or will do plein sewing. 223 POSt st.. roum 1. WIDOW FROM THE X’()L‘.\G GERMAN country d sires housekeeper’s position, Apply 120 Eduy st., room 2. FOUNG LADY KECENTLY FROM THE East disires a place as housekeeper, widower's home preerred. 234 O'Farreil st,, room 9. G LADY (PARISIAN) WOULD LIKE & p ace as working housekeeper; ¢ity OF coun- TRoom 10, 122 Posu st. 1IRL WISHES WORK IN SMALL FAMILY. Address J. PAULSEN, 609 Stevenson st. WEDISH GIRL WANTS A POSITION TO DO O general housework aud cooking. Call 127 San Jcse ave., near Twenty-third st OMPETENT WOMAN AS COUK, OR GEN- ) eral housework in small family: city or c.un- try.” 476 Jessie st , near Sixih. IDULE-AGE'" WOMAN: PREFERS H ME to wases. Address 1. W., box 108, Call Office. MIBbLE AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion todo hcusework; wrges moderate. Apply 1000 Washington st. —GERM.\N GIRL WANTS POSITION FOR bousework. 1104 Fulton st. JOUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS second eirl or as fst with children; can dress nair. Addre s 329 Fiilh st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO LIGHT UM housewori: 1s fond of children; no objection 0 the country: best city references. Cailor ad- dress 158 Ciari 8% [IRST CLABS AMELTG cook; the best of city re 815 ~utier st. N OR GEKRMAN rence; $2b to $30. SIRL AND WAITRESS; SWELISH SLOOKD 0 30. 316 Sutter st. 2 years last piace "\ FANTED—SITUATION AS COOK AND housework fu small tamily; wages $20. Ad- dress MRS, RAY, 40> Stockton st. \QEEONG | YOUNG AMBRICANIWOMAK Wwants housewurs: clty OF couniry; wages $20 o $25. Call or address 122 Turk, room 53. TEEMAN GIKL WANTS WORK: WASHING 3 and housecleaning; $1 a day. 21514 Polk at., in rear. VOMPETENT WOMAN; FIRST-CLASS COOK; wildo washing and go to the couniry ;- lately from Puiladeiphia uni bas good reieren Call 314 Jessie st. “YFR8A BUENA LODGE OF PER- e No. Regular meeting THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, Ju'y 8, at 8 D. 4. GEORGE J. HOB Secret. o'c ock. GRAVES, Recorder. nual meeting of the > Improved Order of Red aen’ cowlll be held in 0 Post s ..on o'clock, bourd of trustees or | r, and such other « hetore the mee.ing . President. icisco—The for the ensi 235 may prope DAVIS LOUDE WiLniax J SETING—1HE REGULAR of the stockholders of The | 2 Joaquin Valey hailway the office of the company, san_Francisco, Ca.ifornin. o tbe v, 1837, atthe hourot 2 P M. for 4 Board of Directors to and the uransaction of come before the MACKIE, Secretary. B3, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the ariposa Commercial and Mining Com pany will be | 1d at the office 0f <he company, room 3. in the Hobart building, No. 532 Market sireet, San Fran- cisco, Cal, on I'UESL e 15th day of July, 1897, a:the hour of ock P M, for the pur- pose of electing « board of directors to serve dur- ing the ensuing year and tne transaction of such other business as may come before the meetng. H. G. ST) VENSON, recretary. e—Room 3 in the Hobart building, 532 Mar- | o, Ca'. EP T NOTICES. THEY ood: s hosiery, LL ALL KINDS OF DRY underwesr, bedspreads, 1ow- s. embroiaery, inings. trim- | very cheap at Ploneer Dry- at. veiling ore, 10. D CHILDREN IN ST, s Infant Asylum since January 1, \nomas Lesmond, age + years; Walter | age 5 years: Jolin Bruce, sge 3 vears; hith, age b iary ortol Madeline Norton, ace rs: Ge rge Smith, | years; Kugene Rousch, age 3 Frank Sirub i, 3 years; Mary arif, age b years; iliam 4 years: E iza Sirubel, g e 6y harics Klig ligurif. age 4 years. i Greely Gerile g, 1y Y OF THE SAN < Francesco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- © herewith gives notice 'hat the following n and mitted 10 alf-orphan girls and bovs have been he fnsti uiion f om Jan. 1, 1897, to july 1. 1897: Luura R _Pierce 12 vrs old, Annie Bickner 6 y1s. Egier Wilson 10 yrs, Laura Gib- rs, Viola Joh s. Kkuby Loriug 5 | ara Lehman 7 yrs, L arl riins 10 yrs, Albert . un 8 yrs, Arthur Lucco NOTICE 1S HER. Y GIVEN THAT aria Kip Crphanage. cor. Lake st. and Francisco, Cal., has received »han girls from | , Mary Kosta, »g-d 11 . Matnison, 3 years: Carrie N. Louiss M. Hami.ion, 10 years: 9 I'loa Magnussen, 11 8 vearn: Elvanor M. Fuller, 6 vears: Alice McDougall, Joy ear 9 months wie P-reing Mabel G BOYS 2 FULLOW I | re admitts d 10 the Armitage Crphanage | | | n Francisco from April 1, 18:7 to June 30, 1 Lawiei ce b. Christians=n, age tephen H. Sandiord, ake Blh vears: well, age 7, years; Geoige Butter- Butterfield, ace 5 years: | ears: Eugen-Werdmiller.age | rge Ti:Ue, age 8 5-12 vears; Valen- og: €34 years: kudo ph Valan. rdwiid D. Mills, sge 7 vea 2 years: John Wilils, o, uxe 11 years: Lv- ars; drl n McDou- 614 veur Piip K. Foi field, g gall, age 11 years: #ichard Strong. rge. 11 yeurs; Welistood A. S rong, age 7 years: John F. Patter: son, age 6 narles L. Pit.erson, age 3| yerrs Dare Mor:; uge 13 years: George Mor- | can. age 714 vears: Frank Bartoles, age 9 vears: John Sime. age 12 years: Albert Benbow, aze 10 ears: Carl Knude, age 7 years. B. F. LE WARN k, Superintendent. 5 DI IRENE W ST KnTUKNED; NEW medicated atd electric treatments. Xm. 50, 50 Market. + 35> CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CARDS; California designs for Enstecn visitors: Ep- worth Lea ue cards HILL, 225 Geary st. 1S EJECTEDL FOR g4: aty or couniry. Pacific 5. TOUm 6: tel. LORO. W TURKISH CABINET gents and ladies. R, 11, = MME. PEARL HARRISON. SCIEN- BAY CITY Locuted room 2, 12014 Geary. [ i BAD TENA. coliections mad BATHS FUR 0Ys Geary st. Co., REMOVED 3 deilevred, 26c. DIVIDEN HE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The board of direct- ors of this bauk have dec ared a dividend (No. 21) e qu eoding June 30, at the rate of 6 per Der annum, payubie on and after the 15th of aly. Transfer beoks will be ciossd f:om the 10:h to the 15uh inst., bo h days inclusive. D. 3. DAViDSON, Secretary. n Francisco, July 7. 1867. LIVID ND NOTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Sceclety, 101 Montgomery 8., corner Suter. Ihe Bourd of Direciors declared a divi- dend “or the term ending ending June 80, 1897, at the 1ate of four «1.d on«-fifih (4 1-5) per cent per snnum on term deposits and three and one-half (8Y3) per cent per a:num on ordinury deposits, frec of taxis, ad jayavle on wnd after July 1, Divitends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the principsi from and aster July 1 1897, CYRUS W. CARMANY, Caghier. [ Bulletin copy. ! EITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. MPETENT FKENCH SECOND GIRL AND seamsiress desires situation best reierence; clty or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.4§ ) UUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO housswork or as comoanion; speass Danish; £0)d reterence. 10 rera ave, A MLEKICAN WIDOW (KLDERLY) WISHES £\ positiun: good cook: washing and housecien- ing: likes children; widower’s famlily preferrea; wages $10 per month. Call 151 Minna st. TOUNG WIDOW (LATE OF MISSION ST.) wishey position as housekeeper; widower's or bachelor's home preferred. 284 Sixth, rvom 6. ANTED—POSITION BY EXPERIENCE" wine maker und vin -yardist; 10 yeurs’ exn:i- with res stant wines and olives: expert at fcation, correction, nlendlng and botuin < wine.; also with a rested fermentation in ho: lo- calities, the development of color and tannin in wines: a gond mrchanici can set and run il modern mrchinery; strictly temperate: best refer- ences furulshed. Address Winemaker, box 103, this office e cla: FLIABLE MAN AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE p ace, Country: man very handy: gooa people for right place. Address C. E. R., box 14, Call. {L-CTRICAL ENGINEER, LAlk MANA- ger to city ia Britain. Address A. I £. K., box 15, Call Office. KANUH UFFICKE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH tt.—Waut ads and subscriptions taken. CTIVE, ELDERLY MAN WANTS SITUA- A “lion at light work: is good horseman, miike and handy man about house: sober and reliable; wages modefate. G. F., box 100, Call. HELP WANTED-Continued. IRL, 17 OR 18 YEARS, WANTED TO DO Jight housework an | care for children: good wages: bring re erences. 4458 Neventeenth st, ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL: HOUSFK- o work, coonlug. Cail bet. 10 and 12 4. ., 1005 enry st OUNG GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK AN ./ assist with chiidren; good wases. 1207 Gough. OUNG GIRL 70 ASSIST IN GENEKAL housework. 1118 Fell st HELP WANTED-Continued. 10 EIGK-AND-SHOVEL LABORFRS, CITY $160 a aay; farmers 815 aud $20; cu penter , coun ry: waiters ior city. $25, $20 and $15: cook, $25 and 850. R T. WARD & CO, 608 and 610 Ciay st. BUSINESS CHANC A AN AR A AN~ AN AN AP WNER OF 200-ACRE F: ULT KANCH, DO+ 0 ing a large fruit drying and preserviog busi- ness, brands of goods well established in the East, wanis & partner with $2000 or $:000 caplial. WILKE, 783 Market sf. ISHWASHER, § PER WEEK. MISS CULLEN, 8238 Sutter st. 0K, $50, FOR GRILL. QHUBTOXDER C oo iros SRILL room: 2 extra waiters, aday; 2 - :0: waiter for club, §40. HO- \ 420 Kearny st. OUNG GIKL FOR DOWNSTAIRS WORK aid cooking: ool wages. 1:07 Gough st. JANTED—GERMAN NUR~EGIXL, CAREK one child:easy jlace. 1123 Laguna st., bet.§-12 IRL< TO LEARN DRESSMAKING AND millinery; erns cu. 10 oider, 25¢; now is the lime to begin: 2 weeks’ sewing 10s,0ns free. Mci OWELL'S, 108 Fost st IX RELIABLE GIRLS FROM 15 TO 20 FOR wholesale house. Apply at once U. S. Indus- trial Agency, 165 Crocke: building. TRL TO LEAKN HAIRDRESCING. LEDERER. 111 ~i0ckton st G. JAP,\NmE COUPLE WANTS sSITUATION in family; man is first-class cook and wife to do second wor<: with good reference. Address G. M., 508 U’Farreil st. W. COR BIXTEEN 1 H 51, NEAK MISSION: branch office of 1Mk UALL' “bubscriptions und want ads taken. IRL TU ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND care of child; wages $10. 2042 Green st. IRST-CLASS IRONKRS AT ONCE. SUN Laund y, 768 Seventh st., Oakland. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND AS- 813t with children. 664 Broderick st. G ARKIAGE AND WAGON BLACKSMITH wants work; ail kinds of bbing and new work fn wood und 1ron; country preferred. Address Biacksmith, 134 Fourth st. ELTABLE MAN, AS JANITOR OR NIGHT watchman: references Al. Address R. J., box 77, Call Office. [RENCH COOK WANTS SITUATION: PRI- vate family. Address JOSE, Hotel de France, 818 Califurnia st. RACTICAL ORCHARDIST, MARRIED, thoroughly understands curing froit, wishes position. C. T. WANNOP, 208 Seventh st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 7HIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms, 360 to $1 50 per night: £1 50 o 'fidpar week ; convenient and respectable; tree bus und basgage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANT<D—COOK, GERMAN STYLE, $30: ook, Jewish family, $25: 7 neat young girls, genera housework, $20: 15 youug girls, light housework und assist, 812 to $15: n-at ¢irl. gene- ral housework, American fami y, $25: second girl and sewing, 817 50: 2 German nurses and second girl, $20 nnd $25; 4 restaurant watresses, $6 a week: waitesses 1or private boarding-house $20: American cook for institution, nice blace, $20; 3 young German nurses, 15 and $20: North Ger- man second girl. $26. App'y 10 J. F. CKOSETT & Cu., 8186 Sutter st. T ANTED, FOR COUNTRY—PROTESTANT girl for general housework, grown people. $25; first-c'as s nurs= and second girl, $25: Scotch or knglish nurs ', §20; laundress, $25; girl for gen- eral housework, for Paso Robles, $20; San Rafael, $26: Boulder Creek, $25: Palo Alto, $25; Ala- meda, $25; 2 cooks, small country hotel, 825: 6 waltresses, country hotels. whaltress, country restaurant, $25: mother and daughter as cook and second girl. #35: and many others. Apply to J. F. CROSET! & CO., 3186 Sutter st. VW ANIED—3 NEAT WAITRESSES FOR A very nice resort. $20 each; call early. J. F. CROSEIT & CO., 316 Sutter s, ERMAN COOK, $30; REFINED GERMAN Durse, 820: 12 housework giris, cliy and coun- try, $20 and $26; 8 young giris, assist, $10 to $15. MI38 CULLEN, 8.3 Sutter st UBSCKIPTIONS AND WANY AU> FORTHE CaLyL taken st branch oilica b5¥ Huyes si; open until 9:30 o'clock. 00D GERMA N COOK AND HOUSE WORK- er, for Alameda. E. B, box 49, Call. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Cary: subscriptions and wam: ads. taken. HE LAWRENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- tag s the only one by which you ean complete a peifect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. 5T SONLGUMERY =1, BRASCH OKFICE MK CALL; WauG ads aud suvscriptions taken. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st, near Murket: 200 rooms: 2Bc to 3L 6U per night: $1 60 1o $3 per week: fres 'bus aud baggage 10 and from ferry. F. DRESS-CUTTING SUHOOL — FRENCH . tailoring taught; #1 week. 916 Markei, r. 19. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwear: a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CU,, 3215 Fremont st. MALE HELP WANTED. ; ELLBOY, $10 AND KOOM: YOUNG MAN for pautry work, $15, room, etc, See party here9to11 A. M. MARTIN &'CO., 749 Marke!. 12 WAITER®, 26 AND KOOM; 15 WAIT- ers 830 and room: 20 walters, $2 per day. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. HIRD COOK. RESORT, HOTEL, $35 AND Lo foom; call early. MARTIN & CO., 749 Mar- et st. URSE FOR AN INSTITUTION, $30. BOARD, room, ctc., see party here, 9 to i1 A x. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. AN AND WIFE FUR COUNTRY RESTAU- ant, $70 and room, as cook and second. MART.N & CO,, 749 Market st. I SPAURANT COOK TO GO SOUTH;: $45 and room, MARII> & (0., 749 Marke: st. TAITER FOR SAN . UIS OBISPO: FARE advanced. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke: si. TERMAN W RKING HOUSEKEEPER, 825 MISS CULLEY, 323 Sutter st. OOK AND SEC/ND, $70, ROOM, LTC / MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN CHAMBER- maid; $25. MISS (ULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ESTAURANT PORT-RS, $15, $20 AND 5a moith. MARTIN & CO., 749 Murketst. 5 LADY WIShES POS T 71N AS| NEAT GIRL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK; $15. ASHEKR FOR HOTEL LAUNDRY, CITY. housekeeper; city or couniry. 116 Eddy, rm.1. MISS CULLEN, 3238 Sutter st. MARTIN & (0., 749 Market. WEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION KRMAN CHAMBERMAID: $25; STOCK- COOK¥, 810 A WEEK. MARTIN & CO., housework; wages $15. Call 1024 Howard st ton. MISS CULLEN. 323 Sutier st. 749 Merket. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES POS tion as bousekeeper in widower's famil good plain ¢i0s, neatand saving. Address Hous keeper, box 93, Call uftic Gll(l. 14 YEAKS, WISHES A HOME IN A respeciable family, to do housework for :oard and schooling. Address F. LARSEN, San Rafael (GO rrEmar GIRI. WISHES TO DO GE eral housework; city or country: referen 1031 Minna st. | IBST-CLASS LAUNDKESS: PRICE $30; institution preferred. J. B., tox 15, Call. RELABLE FRENCHLADY, EXPERIENCED housekeeper. desires position as such, or will do p ain sewing: no objectlon 10 shurt disiance in country. 1122 Market st., room TOUNG SPANISH LADY WOULD LIKE A vermanent place as ty pewriter. MINS OLLIE STASLEY, room 28, 17 btocaton st. N BAT YCUNG GIRL REC LY FROM THE 4N I ast wenis a permanent housekeeper's piace. or will do p'ain mending; city or country. Koom 11, 223 Post st. (JEEMAN WOMAN WITH 2 CHILDREN X wishes position as working bousekeeper; city or couutry. 120 IVy ave., bel. Polk and Van Nej 7 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL rubscriptions and want ads taken. MAKKEL ST.— BRANCH OFFICK OF CaALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. ESPECTABLE GERMAN WIDOW WISHES wishes 10 do genueman's washing and mend- fog. Please call or leave address 569 seventh st., Oakland. V OMAN WANTS GENTLEMEN'S PLAIN wasbing or wou'd take small family washing. Call or addre s 28 Dilin st., upsiairs. EAT FRENCH SECOND GIRL AND SEW; $25. MIsS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. WAITERS, 81 PER DAY; CALL EARLY. MAKTIN &1 0., 742 Market st. 30 XTRA WAITRrSSKS: 81 PER DAY, MISS CULLEN. 823 Sutter st. COi.ORED WAITKBS, $25 AND ROOM. MARTIN & Co., 749 Market st. HANMBERMAID, COUNTRY, CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. $15. MIss 10 355, AND DINNER WAITERS. MA«TIN & CO., 749 Market st. 00K, OROVILLE, $20: FARE PAID. MISS CULLENX, 823 Sutter st. PIEWASHERFORSANTA KOSA; $16 AND room. MARTIN & CO. 749 Market st. VY AILRESS HOTEL BUTTE COUNTY, $20, W ASTED—CUOK. 1191 MAKKET ST. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. AITRESS, SUMMER RESOKT, $20; FARE paid. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ANTRYMAN (SILVER PI\NTRY); 87 A week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 9 WAITRERSES TO GO SOUTH, 820 AND room;: 3 waitresses, Pacific Grove: waltress, Fanta Cruz; 5 waltresses, $6 per week: 3 lunch waltresses; waitress, Salinas, $12: waitress. city, 820 and room: 6 waitresses. steady work. 84 per week: waitress, Monterey, Cal. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st. FRMAN GIRL AS NURSE, 1 CHILD, $15; French second girl, $15. st, 815: girl, Golden ¢ nia s seconu girl, Jackson . $15: girl, Calitur- $.5. girl, T $18; 2 girls, Fulton girl, Buena Visia. §15. gir, Mission s, young girls. §8, 110 and $i2 per monih. MARTIM & CU., 749 Marxet st. ECOND COOK, $50: SEE PARTY HERE; MARKTIN & CO., 749 Market st. QOK’S HELPER, TIN & CO., 749 WANTED, ALSO DISHWASHER, m Restauran’, 1806 Market st. UTTER AND CHEES® MAKKR: CREAM- ery work, MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 12 EXTRA WAITERS, $150 PER DAY. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. COOKS, $35 TO 845 AND R0u M. CITY AND country, MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. WAITERS, DRES> SUITS. MAR1IN & CO,, 749 Market st. 923 JAITRESSES, $1 PER DAY. MARTIN | SGGh SAORT - ORDER COOK: HOTEL &) &CO, T49 Murket st work: $50. MARTLN & CO., 749 Market st. ERMAN WOMAN AS COOK, SMALL CITY, $40 AND ROOM; = G hotel, $35 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. IRONERS, 825, ROOM, BOARD, ETC. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market' (15 LANKIN=BRANCH UrFICK OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and wan: ads taken. WAITRESSES, OAKLAND, CAL. MARTIN ) & CO., 749 Market. TOUNG WIDOW FRUM EUROPE WISHES a situation as housekeeper: city or couutry. 117 Eddy st room 1. IDUW FROUM THE EAST WISHES A situation as house<eeper; city OF country. 117 Eddy st., room 2. Y QUNG EASTERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE js desirous of securing housekeeper's place: lotging-house or widower’s home no objection to country. 1:0%4 Geary st., room 2. N¥AT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A AN ‘permanent place as a housekeeper: city or country; wiil Go pisin mending. 207 Fost, rm. 8. 61 LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: rubscrinuons an. want ad« taken. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeper: in bachelor's or widower's home preferred: plainsewingdone. 108 Fourth, room 1 7OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST D sires to secure a lucrative housekeeper's placy bachelor’s or widowser s home preferred. 821 Mis- sion st., rocm 6. 1\ r, KICAN GIRL WITH SOME K perience as a housex eeper desires a situatio: Gty or country. 9 Powell st.. room 8, 2d floor. 2526 Wik ais axen tor 18 CALL. TUUNG WOMAN WISHE+ SIIUATION IN a good famil chambe: matd or to take care of chidren. 1328 Facific st., bet. Leavenworth and Hyde. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL. Eubscripions and want ads taken. DRENCH WOMAN WANT> BITUATION AS laundress; washing and froning; ity or coun- try; wages £30. 814 Jackson st. TOUNG REFINED LADY WISHES HOUNE- ke' per’s pos tion; city or country. App'y 364 Geary st room 15, QUBSCRIPTIONS AND WAN'L ADS FOR THE » Cavrx taken at_branca ofiice, 559 Hayes si; open unit ¥78) MISSION — SUBSCKIPTIONS AND ock. EITUATIONS WANTED MALE. JFRENCH VINEYARDIST AND WIFE AS €0’k wih situations on farm or for family. See J. F. CRUSET I' & CO.. 316 Sutter st APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 weary st Tel. Sutter 2125. APANKSE, CHIN ESKE EMPLOYMT OFFICE: waiters, housecleaners. 50 Geary: tel. Grant 58 HINESK & JAPANFSI; EST'D 20 YEARS: help:tel.muin 1997 BRADLEY & Cu..640 Clay H UNTER & Co. CHINESE AND JAPANLSE emp. office, 61414 California st., tel. main 281. CHXNE*E AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help 41415 O'Farreil. Tel. K. 426. TRONG YOUNG MAN ABOUT 27 WISHES posiiion to mork in wholesale house or drive deiiv.r wazon for .ame, with view «f advanciog himself; suber and industrious Apply 1002 Har- ri.on st ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE PLACE 0n & ranch; man handy with tools: wife good cook ant housekeeper; references. Address MKS, K., Belmon , UiLER AND ATIENDANT TO INVALID gentleman, feeble-mind-d, dipsomania or otherwis i several v-ars' exerience and refer- ence. Butler, box 73, this office. ERMAN WISHES SITUATION AS GAR- dener and m.n about the place: willing to wash windows, if requir d: good references. ~Ad. dress B AL, box 73, Call Office. JEATGEMAN GIRL D\ STRENS[1 UATION at housework or s nurse; $8 to ¥15; refer- ence. MI>S CULLEN, 323 - utter st. OY WISHES SITUATION IN COUNTRY, ‘wages no object: good home; strong and wjil- Audress ;94 Vanderwater st. PELL BLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIR<S SiT- Al the close of the ceremony there was pres sented a shortentertainment of 1nstrumental L naiion as working housek.eper; guod cool MISS'CULLEN, 528 Satter 86 o0 & % Flns’r—anss COOK, JAPANE-E, WANTS siturtion: hotel or pearding-house ‘preferred; gpou references. Address J. J, b.x 20, Cail. 10 $oux; 815, 820 AND 825 AND KOOM. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Maiket st. CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAIT SOME, 815 to 820 and room. MARTIN & C ., 749 Market. IRL, BERKKLEY, CaL, $20; CHOICE place. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. J1RI, FILBERT ST, $20. MARTIN &CO., 749 Market st. THL, GEARY ST, 749 Market st (GBL OFARRELL ST, $20. 0., 749 Marke: st. ECOND GIRI, $17 60; CALL KARLY. MARTIN & CU., 749 Marxet st. KFRMAN GIKL ALAMEDA, CAL: $20 AND rcom MAKYIN & CO., 749 Market st $20. MARTIN & CO,, MARTIN & SIRL IS FAMILY OF TWO, SAN RAFAKL, Cal, $20. MAKTIN & CO, 749 Mar<et st. RENCH OR GERMAN GIRL, CITY, $18 MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. EAT WAITEESS, 36 A WEEK. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. WAIIRE-SE%, NICE RE<TAURANT, $10 aweek. MAKTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. 2 GIRLS: ALAMEDA: $26; CHOICE PLACES. MAKTIN & (0, 749 Market st. ANTED — RESPKCTABLE WOMAN: NO objection to one child; to cook, etc., on small ranch, vear city; $15 per month; a good home. W. L, KWER & Cu.,, 626 Clay st. ANTED—MAN AND WIFE ON PRIVATE dairy, In Sonoma Couny; man must be dairyman: wie good plain cook; sal'ary 84 T month and found. W. D. EWER & CO, 5‘ Clay st. “V‘AITRD' 83 FOR SPRINGS, $20: WAITRESS for Luke Tahoe, $20 and free fare: wal:ress for commercial hotel, country, see party here, $20; 5 waltresses for summer resort. $20: 5 chamber- malds and walt, city, $18 and $20: 6 waltresnes, city hotels, #20, steady: 50 extra waitresses and chambermaids, city, ‘81 per day: cook, countr: resort. 825; cook, pri ate family, $25. near city; 20 girls for housework, $15 10 $20. C. K. HAN- ®EN & CO, 108 veary st. PROTESTANT WOMAN COOK FOR AN IN- st ution, $25; woman for care of children, same place, $20; woman 10 do cookIng, etc., coun- try. $20, far: paid: cooks and housework giris, country. MURKAY & READY. Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634-636 Clay st OOK AND DO HOU~kWORK, GERMAN style: $25. MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. T ERMAN GIRL HOUSEWORK: $26. MRS, LAMBEKT, 417 Powell st. GKRHANG(RL AMERICAN COOKING; 825, MKS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. AITKESS FOR SPRINGN, 320, FREE re: waltress for country hotel, $20. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ANTED — WELL-EDUCATED GERMAN girl for cashi in a music-siore: m: on inhe piano: address. s aling age, histo y &id reterences: securliy required: o sead smai photograph. B. M., box 14, Call uflice: OR MILL VALLEY—GIRL ABOUT 15 TO assist with care of chi dren: w: Apply to-day ac 622 Market st , between Send 4 p. OUKNG WOMAN, SEAMSTRESS: PRIVATE famiiy; quick: thoroughly competent to assist dressmaking and ladies’ (allor work: state refer- en.es. S. K., box 47, Call Office. ANTED—3 NEAT-APPEARING LADIES, age abont 20 genteel posiiion: good salarv: those Iiving home preferred. G.G. W.,box 18, Call uttice. ANTED—YOUNG GKRMAN GIRL FOR buby. 1208 Kddy st. G IRL ASSIST H: UREWORK AND COUKING; sieep home; $10. 1047 Valencis stu | country, $20 ud bo. QECOND COUK, D hotel. MARIIN & CO. 749 Market s MARTIN & CO., 749 0« K FOR 20 MEN. Market st ASTRY CUOK AND BAKFR: HOTEL work. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market s°. 0Y WANTED; STATE AGE, WAGES AND refecencs. Addie ss Druggist, box 86, Uall. JAUICHER, GOOD MEA".CUTTER, COUN- N iry suop, £40; butcher, good sansage-maier, country shop, $35: cook for a rescr:, ¥40: cook, restaurant near city, $12 a week; 4 cooks. §40 and $30; walter for_a country club, $:5; beilboy. ho- tel. ‘city. $15. butier {or a countty ciuv, weiter and make salads, country hotei. $25: pan. tryman, country notel, $25: dishwashers. pot- washers, kitchen-hands ‘and others. (. K. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. §) M!LKERS, HUMBOLDT COUNTY, $25 to £ $30; mi.ker Kern County, $30; blacksmith, country shop, $2 25 a day: blacksmith, country shop, £40: harness-maker, city. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 10K Geary st + MORE KOCKMEN TO LAY DRY STONE, near city, $35 and board: 20 scraper teamsters, d: 20 laborer, and team- sters, city, $1 50 a day: 6 2-mule teamsters, city, $1 50 a day; 10 woodchoppers, $115 a cord. C. K. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary. CLASS WAITKRS WITH DRESS or country hotel, #:0; 4 more extra C. R. HANSEN & CO., 1U8 walters, Geary. JEAT BARKEEPER FOR THE SPRINGS, $25; walter for springs, $22 50 and fare ad- vanced.' C K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. J'REE FAEE FREE FARE—100 ROCKMEN for & new ro.d, §1 75 aay: long job. C. R. HANSEX & CO., 108 Geary st. ANTED-TO DAY, 80 MASONS' HELPERS and 1aborers to work with masons for a new rilrond: $2 aday; long job C. K. HANSEN & €., 108 Geary st. W AST EP—HEAD COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, #65, and second cook, $35; ook, country restaurant, 810 week. and second cook.'$25: sec- ond coox for institution, $30; baker and pastrv cook. $30; Lotel coox. country. $35: cook, small bonrding-house, $26:. extra wallers. $2 day,-and others. ~Apply to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 628 tacramento st. 7 AN1ED—LABORERS ABOUT MINE, $15 and $20 and found: farmer, §20; choreboys for country, $10 and 37 and found:'biakeman, $20 and found: man and wife to care tor p.ace, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C Sacramento st. 4" MEN AND *TRONG BOYS WANTED { O to-day, from 860 to $15 per month and found: free e for 280 more raliroad teamsters, 81 76day; 98 laborers unu teamsters, $1 75, $1 60 and 81 50 per day, $26 and $25 per month and found; also 20 men to do pick and shovel work, $35 per month ard found: ©5 wordchoppers wanted, $1 15 per cord, 4-foot. tool . and food fur- nished by company; 20 tlemakers for railroad 25 farmers, or ha'd and vineyard and $20 per month and found: 8 choremen, $:5: 2 muckers for a tunnel, 8l 75aday. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 638 Clay st., Leading s mployment Agents. LALNDRYMEN, STARCHER: washers, etc.. for N»pi, Kings and Alameda counties $30 and $23 & month and found: 10 T3, $30. 825 and $20: 6 cooks. §30, $40 and 45; 3 dishwasher : ranch cook for an orchard, §28. MURRA) & READY, &34 and 636 (lay st.. Leading Emplovment Agents. VW ANTED-DAIRYMAN AND WIFE FOR nice private daiiy 1n Sonoma Coaaty, man to milk. make bu ter. etc. wife 10 Cook, call early and see party a. office. wages, £40 and found; 10 laborers abtout a mine, Lo experience required, 32750 and board: 10 miners, 852; & teams ers for city, $26 and bo rd: buiter-maker, $25: marker and distribu:er forlruniry lu country, $12 a week: coachmun for gentleman’s pla-e in country, $20 and 1ound: :0 wocdchoppers $1 25, for cordwood: neat waiter coun.ry houl. $30, fare advanced: midddie-aged man 10 cook for 4 people on a ranch nar city, $16; ard others: boy foru factorv, $3 a week, city. W.D. EWER & €0, 622 Clay st . . W ASTED—BUTCHER Fox HOTEL 0. ook for rescrt, $40; French cook for small fan ily, $25; Germun cook, vrivate place, 870; 3 dishwashers. c.Ly, 820 w4 '25: 1 dishwasher and 1 baker's assis aut for Salt Lake, $25; wal ers tor hotels and restanrants and others. ANDKE, 3.8 S.ockton st. IRON KRS, , D—A FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING sal:sman for whojesale boot and suoe hous . App v betneen 2 and 3 P 3, at u85 Cloy st. FLEGANTLY FURNISHED SA- cholcest downtown location: acte must sell in 3 duys; owner I3 otnerwise engaged and must raciifice. WILKE, 783 Market si. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR, ONK BLUCK snth of Mar<etst.: es' ablished years: guare anteed to clear avove $200 each monih: sickness compels owner (o seli: spleuaid business opening. PARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday; §4 guaranteed. 105 Four.h st. ARBER WANTED; STEADY JOB. 203 Mouigomery ave. (390D BAKBER FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON and Saturday. 623 Clay st., Bakers’ Home. b APLBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1411 Fourteenth st. Unkland. FOR ARBER WANTED SATURDAY: waies 83. 602 Clay st. 00D BARBER; MALE OR FEMALE: AT once. 26 Hayes st. ARNESS AND SADDLE MAKERS. AP- Py toMALN & WINCHESTER, 214 Battery. ANTED—BAKER'S HELPER: SOME EX- perience. Address 2133 Filimore st. ISHWASHER WANTED AT TWENTY- second and Mercy ave., Cash Hotel, Potrero. AKE® ON HOME -MADE BREAD AND pastry; able to take charge. Address Baker, room 5, Webber House, Oakland. Isul\sVAsuEn AT 33 SECOND ST: AGE 17 0 18, 00D BOY FOR HELP IN A SALOON. Kentucky st., Potrer). ARBER, PARTNER IN GOOD PAYING shop and cigar-stand: cheap. 135% Ninih. 1100 IVE MEN AND BOYS WANTED Tu SELL 4 souvenirs; good profits. Apply to the Ban- croft Company, 723 Market st., bet. 10 and 12 A. & ANTEL—TO-DAY, STEADY MAN IN OF- fice and commission business: will pay $75 & month: must have $150. SIRAND, 1118 Market JEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 765 MI>- sion st., bet. 3d and 4th—Single room < per night, 10c to 5Uc: per week, 70c to $2: clean,quiet cial attention to morning calls; open all night. AKTNEKR iN MINES AND PATENT MILL Address P. M., box 112, Call Office. ARGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes for sale; lot ladies' and misses’ shoes, c up; mistits exchanged; good r pairing: shoes made (0 oider any style $5 up. Cenural Repalr- ing shop, 749 Misston st., near Grand Opera-house. BOY O YUUNG MAN 10 SELL ON THE stre t a new calchy puzzle. Inquire room 2, 765 Market st. SEAMEN AND OLDINARY FOR NEW York, Austra ia, Honoiulu. 10 Steuart, upstairs. VW ASTED-1000 MES AT LOTUS BA L BER- shop; shaviug 10c: haircutting 15¢; nrst-cls s wors. 207 Fourun st. 339 taken. 15 RANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH si.: want ads and ubscriptions taken. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. & FUCHS, Sec'y, $25 Grant uve. ADIES' SHOES, SOLING, 35c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repalring dons st half the usual price.” 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION FREE employment buresu, 34 4th st. L LESS, Sec. 615 LABKIN-BRANCH UFFICE UF THE CAll. Suoscriptions and want ads taken. . §IMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE « beeror wine bc; Lest free lunch. 643 Clay. RECRULTS &ANTED FOR THE UNITED States morine corps, United States navy: avle-bodied, unmarricd men, between the ages of 21 and 30 'y ears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of guod char- acter and habits and ab.e 10 speak. read and write Engiish, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in heignt. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Kilis st., Nan Franeisco, Cal. W ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO L your feet at the same |rice you bu - res!y- made ones, from §£2. £3, 84 and $5, aL 562 Mis- tlou at., b tween First and >econd. INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- der, $2 50; hait-soling, 25c up. 959 Howard. HAYk> 51.—BiANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL: sUDBCADUOLS SuU Wiié hds FIEST-CLASS WAILEKS. APPLY EM porinm Restaurant. RY ACME HOUSE, 867 MARKET oT., BE- iow Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night: €1 a week. 615 ‘ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NE Market: 200 rooms, 25c¢ a night; reading- room; iree 'bus and baggage .0 end from the ferry. 400 PAIR: ANOTHER LUT MEN'S shoes: been slightly damaged: at less ihan one-fourth their value; from 75¢ to $2 50. 662 Mission st.. bet Firstand Second sts. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and wan: ads taken. ED—MEN 10 IKAKN BARBER shops, tools, posicions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. . Barber College, 15814 Eighth, ANTED, TOCOLLECT WAGES DUK LABOR- ersaclerks KN OX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. LEARANCE S3LE—$5000 WORTH BOOTS and shoes; must sacrifice; $1 50 shos 75¢, $2 shoes $1, $3 ‘shoes $1 5u. $4 shoes $2: $5 shoes 2 50, $6 shoes 3. 638 Market st., opp. Paluce. &5 CORNER GROCKRY AND BAR: 4 L9 « livin rooms: rent $28; in thickly set- tled n°ighborhood. north of Markel: averagedally receipts =12, WILKk, 786 Matket st =4 COR cR SALOUN IN CHOICEST $1450. s ness focation south of b arker s kept by owner vears: & mones-making piace; rai chance. WILKE, 78S 3 arket st. AND CHOPHOUSE: FINE location; opposite ferrv landing: dslug a reus- ing business; money-maxing place; low reat; in- vestigate at once. W ILKE, 783 Market st. 515 5(). LOK, GRUCKRY AND BAK ON Hi: * Fourth st., close to Market; rent $ 1t Jarge stock of merchauiise: doing firsi-class pay: ing business. varticulars WILKE. 788 Market st. ‘e CORN K BRA NCH BAKERY, GRO- $200. o1y and provi-ton store: fine neighbore hood: positive value of stock $400 3 nice Iiving: rooms: rent §14. M. LEsS, 5 Kourth st. $35(), RESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION: $: . magnificently furnishel throughout; rentlow; dolng a b paying business: well-est: lished trade; rare chance. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. = $175. RESTAURANT AND (IGAR-STORE; 200d Deighborhood: cheap ren : doing a nice business: easily worth double; bargain. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. ~() BRANCHBAKER , STATION ERY, $30 . and cigar business: Western Addi fon; living-rooms: old established business: doing well: will bear investigation. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st No'rlvl-;—uus STRAMND, 1118 MARKET ST., will sell your business quick for cash. GENERAL MERCHANDISEK $45 o store: No. 1 location; pays weli: 8 well furnisned rooms: rent $20: s ckness cause of sale. GUS STRAND, 1118 Market s! 9(0(). BARBERS, ATTENTION! A FINE . 4-chair barber-shop, well fited up and doing & good busi best location on Market st.: must be s0ld_this week on_ account of de- par.ure. See GUS STRAND, 111% Market s 2(0(), BUTCHER-sHU GOOD LOCA- “UU, ton; clears over $100 monti: fine Dorse and wagon: great barxain; account sickness. GUSSTRAND, 1118 Market st JOTICE — $450 SALOON WILL BE SOLD to-day to highest bidder. GUS STHAND, 1118 Market st. WILKE, 783 Market st. STAURAN] 0~ F RESTAURANT MEN, ATTENTION $d‘ . good-paving restuurant: best 10CALIO! clears $75_ month: burgam this week. GUS SIRAND, 1118 Market st. 35(). JESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATIO: $350. vest varcain ever ofrerea; seats 503 electrl~ light; mi.rors; privats rooms. furniture of 4 rooms luciuded; cost $2.00; owner here § years, making money, but must leave this week. STENBERG & (O, 632 Jsiarket. V‘[srroms WISHING TO SITTLE HERE favorably sec UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Market. 595(){) BUYS ELEGANT NURS.KY, 1N %-O ) Cluding plunts, roses, paims, horses, wagons, hothuuses, steam heators, etc., or will ex- change for clear property near Nan Francisco. Paruculars WINSTON & CU, 646 Market st. ARTY WITH FROM $50) TO $1000 TO take half interest in » useiul invention: a sure thing: thorough investigs ion silowed. M. A. He, pox 14, Sausalito, Cal. 55000 1O $50.000—PARTNERS WANTED: & profitable fruit-cannine business. Ad- dress, aprointing interview, Cainer, Call Uffice, san Franci co. LACK<MIIH AND CARRIAGE BUSINESS for sale: 0 d established, good-paying business; $1000 to $5000. C. B. STEA Nk, Pieas.nton, Cal. ANTED TO BUY, SALOUN OR GROCERY and bar; saie lowest cash price and rent Address 8. G. & B., box 30, Call 'OK SALE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT; owner must sell. 9 ~tockton st. 00UV PALOON FOR SALE CHEAP, ican Brewery, 725 Green st. $40 320 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE . for sale; a sacrifice. 305 Fourth st. ROCKERY-STORE: GOOD BUSINESS: FOR sale; going East. Address J., box 39, ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. quire Call Office. JOR SALE-WELL FITTED SALOON LN good location on Fourth st. near Market; must be sold this we:k. Inquire at LEVY & CO.’S, 791 Mission st. AMER- COR. SALOON ON CITY FRONT: « present owner 10 years Inqulire Call IN. ROCERY AND BAR; 5§ LIVING-ROOMS: good cash trade: owner bas other business kasi: no agents. Apply to owner, 131 Eleventh. ROCERY AND BAR, WITH 6 LIVING- rooms; so!d cheap for cash account of other business. SW. cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlettsts. ®55(), SORNER GROCERY AND BAR: DU, frein stock: 4 living-rooms and bath. 1019 Guerrero si. ARTNER FOR BELR. eral-water busine 712 Fourteenth st OOD-PAYING }' ESTAURANT FOR SALK cheap. Apply 3 Juckson s $4-O RARK OFFER ON ACCOUNT OF . sickness: one-ha f of an office business successfully run for 12 ye tleman or lady. Apply C. (., box -BOTTLING ANDMT experience not necessary. this office. RouMs. 150 10 i8d PEK SIGHT: S0u 10328 per week. Orfental, 228 Dromm st. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that Ed Kolkin, Heno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver Houss, %17 Third st.: 433 Iarge rooms: 5c per nighi: 1 (0 83 per week AGENTS WANTED. ROCERY AND BAR; NW. COR. HOWAKD X and i wenty-sixth sis.; good business; rent low: owner retiring. Apply on premises. ALF-INTEREST IN A NEWLY FITTED UP saloon; good locall y; Investment atout §250. Address N. B.. box 119; Call. TANTED — ZEALOUS AMBITIOUS EAST- ern woman to (outinue an oftice, business now paying well, in Stockion. Keliable, box 60, Cail. §35(). SEOrEOUSE: CLEARS %o SOU. monthiy; central; low reu. apply Call Office GEN BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signboard; will have u tremendous sale: nothing like t: secura sample and territory at once. BAKER En. and Mfg. Co., 409 ~unchez st., San Francisco. PARTNERS WANTED. $1000. ZARTNER WANTED FOE LI . quor-store; best location: first-class family trade; no agents wanted. Address K. 8., Call Uftice. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—4 ROOMS AND BATH: MUST be between Webster, California, Hyde and Goiden Gate ave.: rent $15. Address B. Ii., box 40, Csl'. ALCON: YOUR OWN PRICE; SEi L ON AC~ ceunt other business. App:y Call Oftic., ALOON: GOOD LOCATION; VERY CHEAP, Apply Call Office. 1000 DIUWNTOWN BUSINESS CHEAP, 717 Mission st. S TCCKTON HOTKL AT ASSIGNEE'S SALE—~ The Commercial, situated in the heart of .he business section «f tockton, with the best run of business In the Interior of ihe State: 150 rooms, insolveucy by the illness of the proprietor: am now prepared Lo receive private bids upon the proper y. R. R, SMITH, sesignee of A.J. Hahn, insolvent. . 3400 SALOON, WINE AND LUNCH G & « house; clears $125 per month. 637 slay 8 ROOMS WANTED. $400 NO. 1 PAYING RESTAURANT IN ; « downtown district. D., box 33, Cail. ENTLEMAN furnish-d room. WISHES TO RENT PLAIN Address G. T.. box 97, Call WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—SECOND-HAND WATER-TANK: 160) or 200 gals. Inguire NW. cor. Fif- teexth and Natoma sis. Y ANTTO BUY 100 T0 800 LAYING HiNS und rent rauch ur. Oakland. G.H.,box 93,Call. AW BROKER—OLD GULD, SILVER, CANT- off ¢io hing bought. Add- COLEM AN, 41 Third, LODGT HOUSE3S FOR SALE. $900 LODGING-HOUSE ON MARKKET .« st., vicinity of Phelan building: 36 100ms: has /ar: e stezdy and transient trade; rent excepiionaly low: this house is easily worth $2000. M. LESS, b Fourth st. 4G ROOM HOUSK: BEST IN CITY. .. $2500 18-room bouse on Sixth st., only. 350 14-room house on rddy st .. . 350 1:-room house on Fourth 50 Otlier bargains. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. 100 fODGING-HOUSES FORSALE: PRICES from $150 to $500. STRAND, 1115 Marxet 150 8- ROOM LODGING- HOUSE FOR sale chean 242 Nixth FUENITURE FOR FALE. e e QEOUT GILT FRENCH TLATE MIKEON, No. 8 Model range, faroiture and bous-hoid utensils of 6-rvom flat: cheap; pariy going kast. 40835 Thirten b si., near vaienein, > JECELLANEOUS FURNITURE FOR SALE cheap at residence, 3470 Seventeenth st : call 2todr. Ottage to Tent: 7 rooms: reso: ab e. FUBMTURE, S10VEs AKESTS, COUN- ERY BEST KrSULTS OBTAINED BY placing your lodging-nouses, saloons. candy- slores. etc., with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard. JERMAN GIRL RECENTLY FROM GER- many, deslies a parcner. 111 Geary, room . QR BENT (OMPLETELY FURNISHED)— rge basement +aloon anl restaurant (45x9.) on prominent corner: 10 rent. fine chance to start busine-s. Ca!l 826 Market st., rcom 829, )2 6)p: MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 2526 Nan:'sas taxen for TiK CALL GOD-PAYING HOTEL BUSINE-S: LONG- established; half ‘nterest $500: whole $100& Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. ORTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPEK IN Pooire hia "onice orac 153" Tuird st Porusad, Uregon. ROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; G fiue stock; good business. 117 Filin.ore st. F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES for furniture, grocer.es, saloons and Trestau- rants see J. C. MUTHEK, auction. er. 632 Var cet. CARPET CLEANIN 1]‘:;‘:1:;!.\)( CAR KANING WORKS; (iichns, moves, ‘ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS Mgr.. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250, WATTS, reliab e carpet-cleant g, renovts, alter . ation works, 413 Mcalilster. Tel Jessie 321, ARPETS CLEANED & KENOVATED LIKS U new. 28Tenth: tei. ~outh 56 Mackiniosh & Co. J F. MITCHFLL. CARPET-CLFANING CO., » 240 14tk st.; cleaning 3c. a yard: tel. Mis 74, ARFETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE vew. J. MCQUEEN 453 Stevenson, Tel. N.22x%, DVANCE CAKPET-CLEANING (O, 403 rutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM. yrop. THE Besl ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Market H 947 Market st OUs BEHULD RANGE: N JOHN I BN FRS Lo 047 5 ¥URNITURE WANTED EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST prices SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: postal. NDIANA AUCITON CO. REMOVED 10 19 Moutgomery st.; hichest prices paid. EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE., ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers.731 Howard streeet. Houses bought in ibeir entirety. ARPET-ULEANING, ¥c: LAYING, Sc; RUG s.mples free: tel. essie 944 Stratton, $8th 3. w HEN \':U l:‘hl.’l:fi‘lfci)s‘luus’l'lfib Wil poor work send to NG'S Plo Cas pet-beating Works, $53-57 'l enama at.: \el. So. &) ONKLIN'S CAKFAL- BEATING WORas, 583 Goiden Guie ave. ‘Jelvphone Kast 12d PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R e e A Jol‘lN £. RICHARDS, LAW UFFICES, ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bullding: (sle 7, San Francisco, Cal & apiony, Mug