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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, RV OIS o R0 S 05 s G e e e e O R R IS S e e B T T T T e I e B A e B o FRATERNAL DEPARTMENT. The Installation of Officers and Social by Sequoia Parlor of the Native Sons, Last Monday night in the presence of & Jarge number of friends of the members of that energetic parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West, Sequoia No. 160, the ofticers who were recently elceted for the ierm commenc- ing the 1st inst. were installed in hull of the Native Sons. The installation took place on the stage and was by District Deputy W. H. Soule, assisted by James J. Jamison, acting as grand secretary, and Ropert W. Martland as grand marshal. The deputy, who was letter perfect in the work, administered the obligation to the new officers and (hen de- livered the ciiarges with a clearness of enunci- atlon and impressiveness that js seldom ex- celled. ciose the entire audience gave him a long round of applause. The oficers who were 1 stalled are: S. A. White, past presiden Pistolesi, president; James H. O'Nei Vice-prisident; H. C. Husselbach, second v president; R. 3L Conroy, third vice-preside R. D. Barton, recording secretary; Char.es Torres, financial secretary; L Lannan, treasurer; Joseph Lawicss, marsnal; P. J Murray, inside s ; William L. Vice, ou side sentinel; tr . F. Lyons, T, 1. Rich ardson, Martin O’Brien; Dr. E. F. Donnelly, physician and surgeon. The preceding past presidents are: C. E. Torres, E. F. Donnelly, W. P. Johnson, J. A. L. M. Bannau, C. G. Hinds, J. W. Kent- ek , W. E. Linsiey, E. Baumeister, L. Glavinovich, A. B. Jones, Robert W, Mart- land, J. C. Seagrave and A. H. Pape. After the ceremony there was & dance that was kept up until the Native Sons' band had rendered the music for eleven numbers and two extras. The newly fustalled officers were the commitiee of arrcngements. It was as- sisted by the following named: Floor director, L. C. Pistolesi; assistant floor director, Robert W. Martland ; floor committee E. F. Slattery, Wiliiam F. Koch, A. Rossi, J Lyons, A. H. Pape and William P. Johnson; reception commitiee, S. A. White (chsirman Charles E. Torres, Dr. E. F. Donnelly, A. C. Gross, T.J. Weis, H. L. Bacigalupi, L. M. Ban- nan, 8. V. Horning and J. C. Seagr, Laurel Lodge, K. of I The officers of Laurel Lodge No. 4, Knights ! of Pythias, were installed lsst Monday night 1n one of the large halls of Pythian Castle in the presence of almost the entire membership and a large number of their iriends, many ladies. The manner of installation was a little at variance with the usual run of pub- lic_installations. The rs were not ip- stalled in the routine manuer, other, but there wes an_installation of one or more’ officers, then & Dumber irom a pro- gramme prepared by the committee on enter- Tainment. composed of George H. Wolfe (chair- man), B. D, Goodrich, A. C. Kuli, B. Isenburg and D.W. Saylor, then another instaliation and another number, and so on to the_end. First there way the entrance of the grand of cers attired in the fatigue uriform of the Uni- form Rank ot the order, srd they preseutcd a very attractive appearance us they moved along to a_merch arrangea by Ed Hisgen of Laure! Lodge. After_a piano solo the lodge, the prela red a prayer there was & song by A. Conrich, by M. 8. Kramer; afier that cam, tion of the commander chance! v G Wedel, a member of then tered mun, the oovlization being admi the grand prelate and tne charge delivered b Roscoe E. Lane, district deputy; Mr and M Schee-er sang & duet and then A. C. Kuil, v chancellor commander, was instaited; Mr Finneger recited “Her Letter,” and then the prelate, G. J. Olmstead, and the master of the work, J. E. Pomroy, were instailed; W. Finnie gave a tenor s0.0, whicn was folioy by the instaliation ot the keeper of records and seals, Ernest Ullmau th term), mester of finance, B, Ise , and master of the exchequer, L. W.Saylor; Philip Gorden enteriained with a in solo, afier which the master at arms, L. Kraemer, inside guard, J. . Long, and outside guara, J. H. Brook, were installed. This was followed by a barytone solo by B. L. Tarbox, the delivery oi the ch the grand chancelior, a French dialect song vy Mr. Finniger of Laurel Lodge, a recitation by Miss Hnzel Isenberg, legerdemain by A.C. Manoia, assisted by Isabel Manols, and the benediction. The many numbers presented were of & character that merited the applause given them, and the legerdemain Dy Manola was particuiarly clever and entertaining. George H. Wolfe was the master of ceremonies, and he discharged the functions of his office’ in & very creaitable mann NOTICE OF ME MOUNT MORIAH LODGE_NO. 44, F. and Meeting TH {Wednesd 1y EV t 7:30 o clock. 'bird degree. TH ec. 66 F. meeting THIS o July 14,8t 7:30 ia ITH, Secretary. MISSION LUDGE NO. 169 F. and ing THIS 0'Ciock. (Wedn C. . BUNKER, Secretary. First degree. By order of { YERBA BU No. 15, J. DAY EVENTN 15. isiting brothers cordially inv ted to 5 A.D. CHESHIRE, N, 2 ABER, Rec. sec. ANNUAL MEETING L. annual meeting of the stockholders of the Arastraviile Mining Company will be held al the oftice o 213 Jackson st. San Fran- cisco, C ESDAY, the 20th day of J 1897, at the hour of 4 C'clock P.M., 10 elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing ysr. 10 cosi- sider an order on the action of the directors in Telation (0 the purchase of the company’s mining | property and Lo transact such other business as may come before tne meeling. KOBERT B. HOGU A AL MEETING—1 HF annual meeting of the stockholders of The tan Franci:co and >an Joaquin Valley Hailwe Company will b held at the oflice of the com pan; 321 Market st San_Francisco, Californi 20th dwy of Juiy, 1837, at the hour of 2 P M., for the purpose of eleciing a Board of Directors to serve t.r the ensuing year and. the transaction of such other busine: come before the meet- AL on the ng. AW W\V E. K1 DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 45 (twenty-five cents per sh.re) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION Ct M- PANY will be pavuble at the cffice <f the com- pauy, 827 Morket st on and witer TCESD 1Y, uly’ 20, 1897. Trausfer books wil cose WEDNESDAY, July 14, 1897, at 3 o'clock P. 3. E. H. SHELDON, Secret D NOTIC VADA rancisco. The board of direct- ors of this bank have dec ared a dividend (0. 21) for the quarier ending June 30, at ihe rate of 6 per cent per annum, payabie on and after the 15th of July. Transfer buoks will be ciosed fiom the 10:h to the 15:h inst., bo h days inclusivi D. B._DAVIiDSON, an Francisco, Juy 7.1-9 DENTAL CONGR quickly printed. Hill $3 VISITING CLRDS 2214 Geary st., r. 9. = MMI. PEARL HARRISON, - tific palmist. Located room 2, 12014 ¢ THEORPHA admit ed into St Orphan Asylum since aucis Girls' Directo uary 1. 1897, to Jul 1897, as follows: Orphans — Margary Cronin, age 8 years: Nellie . ears: Siarez, age 4 '8 Mabel obinson, aze 10 mouths. Half-orphans, girls— ‘Ada Derhim, age 6 ywars; Alic> Jacinto, aze 8 years: Jo‘ephive Jacinto. age 10 y ara: Marie Fuarez, age 8 vears: Delia iang. age 5 years: Floreuce Lang, age 2years; Evaiuve Lang, age § rs: Annle McCarihy, age 5 vears: Neilie perian, age 10 years: Genevieve Ander. son. Ray Anderson, age 6 errs Lilile Bush. age years: Lottic Bush, aze rs. Boys—knrique Ronelyez age 7 vears: Stanly Dertism, age 4 years: « leament Chase, ag- 2 yearsana 5 months; Jessle Jefterson, uge 2 years. £, ABANDINED CHILDREN IN ST, Joseph’s Infant Asglam since Jauuary 1, 1896: ‘1homas Desmond. age & years: Walter Bruce, age 5 years; Joln Bruce, age 3y Wa.ter Smith, age 5 years; Madeline N 5 years; Mary - orton, sge 3 years: nie5years: Helen Smith, age 3 vears; Lugene Broderick, age2 years: Willism Rousch, uge 3 years: klora Rousch, uge 4 years: Frank Scrub 1, age 5 years; E.iza Sirubel, rge 3 years: Mary Greely, age 6 yoars; Charles Kilgarlt, age 5 years; Gertle Kilgarif. age 4 years. THE SECRETAKY OF THE SAN Frencesco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- clety herewith gives notice iLat the following orpiian and haif-orphan girls and bovs bave baen admitted 10 the Insti ution f om Jan. 1, 1897, 1o July 1, I897: Laura R Plerce 12 vrs oid. Anmic Beckner 6 yrs. Esiber Wilson 10 yrs, Laura Gio- bons 6 yrs, Viola Johnson 10 yrs. suby Lorisg 5 yrs. Nellie Presley 6 yrs, Clara Lehman 7 yrs, « arl Bmith 1314 yrs, Welilam Perins 10 yrs, Albert F. Kex!ing 2'yrs, Henry Jonnson 8 yrs, Arthur Lucco 8 yr:, Omar Loriug 7 years and Kobert Loring 3 yrs. the main | So well did he do his work thatat the | luding | one after an- | SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. VOR CARDS; B \BELS 4 | Caltforniu designs for Eastern visitors: kp- | worth Lea:ue cards HILL, 214 Geary 8. BAD 1ENA _CTED FOR s4: coliéctions made: city or country. Paciic Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. FITUATIONS WANTED MALE. PIRST-CLASS GERMAN MAN AND WIFE desire situatious; best references: city or coun- try: auy kind of work. MISS CULLEN, 823 tut- ter st. APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 weary st Tel. Sutter 2126 TURKISH CABINET BATHS FOR | gents and ladles. K., 11, 12035 Geary st. HINESE & J VA Shi ESI'D 20 YEARS: help:tel. main 1997 ERADLEY & C0..640 Clay HELP WANTED-Conttunad. 1897. HELP WANTED-Continued. PERSONALS. ANTED—SECOND GIRL, INSTITUTION, country. $25; French .urse, $20; German norse, $20: German secoud and sewi ., $:0: 2 French nurscs, $19 and $20: German or French cook, ¥35: laundress and second work. 822 50; German cook, $26. LEON ANDRE, 3.8 Stockion. IDDLE-AGED WOMAY, COOK AND WASH, country, $20 and fare paid: plain_hotel laun- dress, $25." R.’l. WARD & CU., 610 Ciay st. ER CO., EMOVED runks deliovred, 25c. BAY CITY TRAN 244 to 81114 Sutter. ITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61415 California st., tel. main 231 YHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41415 O'Farreit. Tel E. 426 NG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do upstairs work, or will assist with housework and children; references. Apply to MRS, HIRD, <lifs st. Telephone, Sutter 52. COUK OR iy or country, $25 LAS AMERICA house girl, good reference, to $30. 515 Sutter st. REe B, RELIABLE LADY OF 40 would like to do light work part of ‘he time for room and board, or 10om. Address F. M., 335 Geary 8¢ ABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS for cooking and housework in pri- city or short distance in country; rate.” Address L. I, box 6. Call Utlice. NG, STRONG GVRL, LATELY FROM I elund, wishes position to do general house- work and c00.Ing. FPlease call 1613 Van Ness ave,, between California and Sacramento. UROPE WISHES or ISPE \ situn for vate fan wage: YOUSS WIDOW FROM E situation as housekeeper for bachelor widower. 117 Eady st., 100m 1. ERIENCED NORTH care of children, 1 U Farrell st. YOMPETENT AND EXP! / German girl wishe: to taki upstairs work and sewing. 12 M 00D DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY X the day; 7bc_and caifare. Address R.T., { Branch Call Omce, 525 Octavia st. RESFECTABLE MIDLLEAGED WOMASN wishes work by the day or week; sleep home; good coo< and ironer, 325 Harriet st., off Bryant. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing or ironing and housecleaning: $1 aday and carfare. 619 Na:oma st. NOMPETENT WOMAN WITH 5 YEARS' REF- / erence from last piace « ants situation as child’s nurse or upstairs work and sewing. 2424 Bush st. ELIABLE. STEADY MAN WANTS SITUA- tion nivund private place, city or couatry. to take care of ho.s s an i buggy and make himself generally us-f.1; Is & far gardener and is haudy with tools. D. B. B., box 20, Lail Uffice. SIELDY ¥OUNG MAN OF NO BAD HAB- its wants employment as janitor, porter or about private piace: will be found wiliing and oblig- ing. G. Y. M, b.x 35, Call Office. YOUNGMAN 18 YEARS OLD, WANTS A position ina wholes de produce house to nswist in office work and make hims-1f geners 1y useful; wages uo object. G. B.. box 21, Call Office. / ANTED—WOMAN TO KEKP HOUSE FOR 3 men: must understand music; wages $10 PLr mouth: references exchanged. G. W.. box 150, Cail Office, " OUNG GIRL TO DO COOKING A ND HOUSE- work: waces $15. Call between 10 and 12, at 1833 Geary st. ZLADY WAITERS FOR RESTAURANT and saloon in country; expens-x paid. 106 Third st.. room 23: bettwewn | and 3 b A b 836 MEN WANTED 10-DAY, FROM $80 TO $15 per mouth and found: 40 farm rs. teamsters and vine; hands, $26, $25 and $20 per month 3 milkers, $20 and $25: 80 Inbore:s and teamsters, $30 and iound, $26 and fourd, 81 75 day, $1 50 day, $1 6) dsy: 40 wood- cheppers, 81 15 per cord, four fet, pine and red- Wo0d, too's furni-hed: free fare for 165 more rajl- road ‘teamsiers, $1 75 day: 4) tie makers, 7¢ ench: 4 teamsters for aranch, 140 per month ‘ant tound: 10 sallors to work on a ranch, no experience required. MURRAY & KEADY, 684 and 836 Cluy #t.. Leading Employment Agents. ]’ ADIES WISHING SEPERFLUOUS HAIR 4'removed by a new'y discovered and harm- less proces: caii have pos tive proofs. Call or ad- dress C. W. FREES, 1017 Oak st., ciiy. N INCOMPARABLE BEAUTIFIER. Egyotlan Enamel: 50c; free treatments. MR&. BUTLER, 1170 Market st. OUNG WICOW WOULD RENT A NICE room to a gentleman, widower preferred: $8; living 6 blocks from Kearny si. Address ., box 12, Call Office. c———————————————————————————————— BUSINESS CHANC OTICE: STRAND, 1118 MARKET SI. will sell your business quick for cash. DAIRY AND P ODUCE STORK: $l"‘50. great bargain. GUS STRAND, 1118 M $ UTCHER-SHOP; CLEAR 875 A Ponth GUS STRAND, 1118 Market. GROCERY AND BAR: MUST SELL} s Ees00. T GUS STRAND, 1118 500. §550. Market st. 35 COOKS, CITY HOTELS, CITY RESTAU- rants, country restaurants, hotels, cafes, e:c., 830, 860, $40, $20 and $30 and found; 10 waiters, $50, $25 and $20. citv and country jobs: walier for a mine, $25; ‘sacond cook for a mine, $:5: 3 lanndrym n, $30 and §25; 4 dishwashers, $15 and $20: 2 ranch co<s. etc.: second cook for a mine, 385, free fare. MURKAY & READY. Leading 1 mployment agents, 634 aud 638 Clay st- FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS ON PANTS. 820 Howard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. Q) QPERATORS ON VinTS: ALSO ONE TO learn. R. THOMAS, 41 Stevenson st. (GIBL FOR GENKRAL HOUSEWORK. ply 722 Linden ave. AP- 500 MEY FOR RAILROAD: OREGO $1 60 per day: fare paid. Apply ¥riday morn- ing, JOHNSTON & CO., 872 Broadway, Uakland. 7 ANTED—YOUNGZBARBER WITH SOME experlence for board, room and_small wages. laimuu. stating wages, HERMAN KOCH, Vai- ejo, Cal OSITION IN RETAIL ~HOE STORE BY youug man of the East; will work cheap; ref- erences.” Address S E., box 89, Call Oftice. Gl’ LARKIN—BKANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL tubscriptions and want ads taken. LL-ROUND CARP. TER WANTS WORK at_repairing old work or making new. Ad- dress Carpenter box 104, Call Office. JUXEESIENCED BOuK: {KEPER DESIRES -teady position; best references. H., box &b, Call Office. OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO GO AS pluwmber or blacksmith’s helper. Address 239 Twenty-seventh st. AITER WITH DRESS SUIT; CAN ASSIST bar; Te lable, sober. sieady man for family or resori: no hash-waiter. G. 0., box 103, Call. UTCHER: GOOD ALL-AROUND MAN. firsi-class block man, wants situation. Ad- dress W. H., box 99, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WHO PULLY UNDERSTANDS the care and driving of horses wishes sl ua- tion: can_do gardening; references. M. U., box 65, Call Office. TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, family of 2: good bome: wages $8; 10 washe 1033 Laguna st., cor. Turk. | ing (wlin,\us GIRL WISHES & T o general housework and co Eliiss . UATION TO wages $20. j | G WIDOW FROM EUROPE WISHES fon _#s housekeeper for bachelor or 117 Eddy st., room widower. TOUNG GIRL WISH in store or do copy ing. TUATTON TODOGENEKAL has good reference; city or coun- 1224 Mission st S POSITION TO WORK R Y., box 104, Call. | e B | RESEECTABLE WOMAN WI TES A SITU, ation to do general housework: mauy years’ | reference. Call at 114 Ripley place. | Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL Or E | X woud ike a hou e eeper's plac | try; or will do pluin miending. 7 PERIENCE city or coun- st, Toom 8. | Y oUNG wiDow WisH | X ers position: city or count | YOUNG GIKL WISH&S SITUATION TO DO ceneral housework. Cailat 1521 Natoma st | between Fouiteen b and Fifteenth. K EEP- . 704 Folsom, . 6. | | QIrL wis SITION | U housewors and cooking; | scout st. 1 “1" LAKKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE | 1O CALL “Suvscriptions and wane ads taken. STERN WOMAN WISHES SIT- U uation as fnvaiid’s orinfant’s nurse: no triders. ull or address 917 Howard st., basem-nt. ‘( GIRL, 16, FOR LIGAT Langton st OUNG GERM housework. GIRL WISHES A S or general housework | (LERMA ¥ 1809 Stocktun st., room 15. | | | | VATION Address \WEDISH SECOND GIRL, 2 YEARS' Rk F- or country, $20 to $25 815 Sut-er. D e:ence, cit R AKER OF EXPERIENCE (PuR- fect fiiter) wiil §o out by the day. Address 1 D LIKE TO DO sousework: sieep home; Mission: wages | $8 to $10. Address A. B., Call Branch, Sixteenti | und Mission sts. JXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS TO TAKE charge of Infant or children: good reference. Address = H., box 15, Call Office WISHES TO DO WASH- $1 and carfare. Address G AN WOMA T ing_and cleanin T. F., 539 Hayes st {WEDISH GIRL AS COOK: BEST CITY REF- © ereace; sm. Il family preferred. Address Swed- ish priuting office, 1224 Howard st. TOUNG WIDOW (LATE OF MIS-ION ST.) wishies position as housekeeper; wilowers or bacheior's home preferred. th, room 6. FOUNG GIKL JUST FROM THE 1 wishes rituation 10 do light housework 1n Oak- land or Frulivel wages §10 to § Address MARGAKET HEDMAR, box 17, Frultvale P. O. WOMAN WISHES SITUATION ; plain washing; city orshort distancs ewages' 10 Stockton place, . Post und Sutter. | PELIABL | AV good coo: in conntry: mode it Stockion st TOUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EA sires 1o secure a lucrative housekvep: bachelor’s or widowers home preferrea. T DE- place: 821 Mission st., room b. TLY FROM THE Y OUNG EASTERN LADY WOULD LIKk A nousekeeper's pace: widower's home pre- Ted, city or coun.ry. 234 O'Furrell, room 9. ) SCANDINAVIAN GIRLS WISH SITUA- < tions for housework or second work. Apply 1138 Florida st. { | GERMAN WID. W DESIRES TOUNG Y Rotiack eeperis position. iy 902 Eduy st., room H_ WIDOW WISHES Po- keeper: widower's or bachelor’s 9 +day st., room 15. I EFINED EN sition ¢s hou bome preferred. | (1IRL WAMTS PLACE TO COUK AND DO aownstairs work. 658 Minna st. T ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WASH. ing and housecleaniug, office or any kind of Work. - Aduress 107 Eighth st Gono K WOULD DO HOUSLWORK IN X small family; cly or short disiauce In coun- try. 2124 Jloward si. | | | | VERMAN GInL WI-HES SITUATION TO X o bousework and plain cooking. Call at bak- ery, Postand Leguua sis. TOUNG GIRL WANTS POSITION AS TYPE- writer or to do any kind of oflice work. 838 Mission st, room 1. 615 LAKKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: rubscrivtions an. wanc ads taken. N ily IDDLE-ACED GEKEMAN WIDOW WISHES situation as housekeeper in gentleman’s fam- city or country. Address K. B., box 24, Call. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF 1HE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. OSITION BY STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter; understands bookkeeping: has taught commercial bookkeeping; understands managing and piisting newspaper. X. Y., box 411, Haywards, Cal. RELABLE MAN AS JANITOR OR NIGHT waichman: refereices AL Address B. J, box 77, Call Office. JIRST-CLASS GROCERY CLERK WANTS position: firat-ciass window-dresser and sales- man. Address PAKISH, 334 Bush st. JarasEsk BOY WANTS POSITION: PLAIN cooking, housewora, wash dishes: in family in this city. Address H. HIRANO, 525 Jessle st. Y7OUNG MAN WITH LXPEKIE IN PRI- vete house would ilke employment. Y. M. box 93, Call Uffice. 7 ERY WILLING YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS old, speaks French and Knglish, would like to ork in giocery bar or cellar. Address k. H. C., 21 Ellls st., ro m 98. . 16" Nials BUL—BRANCH OFFICK OF { WHa Cari; uvecripuos sud wau ads laken. PO, WISHES SITUATION IN COUNTRY, wages no object: goud home: strong and wlil- ing. Audress 18A Vanderwater st. W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PO- a1:10n in & wholesale house or factory: wages ot 50 smuch an obiect 43 position, s Ao box 100, this ofti 339 APANESE WA waiter end country. HAYES—-BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want eds taken. S SITUATION TO DO Lousework or cooking: clty or Address G, L., 519 Jessie st. JW. COR. BIXTEEN L1 5L, NEAR MISSION; branch office 91 14 CaLi' cubscriptions and want sds taken. VW INCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST. NR. Market: 200 rooms 26c to 8160 per night: £150 1o $6 er week:; convenlent and respecta iree bus anu tasgage to and from lhe ferry. UBSCRIFIIONS AND WANL ADS FOR THE ‘ALL taken ni brauca uilics, 339 Huyes at; cjen unt ¥:50 oclock FFMALE EELP WANTED. © JRONERS, HOTEL LAUNDRY., NEAR < citv, ¥25; laundress, country hotel, $20; 2 waliresses. springs, $20; walirrss for Commercial Hotel, north, $22 50: 3 waitresges, country hotel, $20; 2 chambermaids and walt. $15: 2 cooks for boarding-house, gir s, housework, $15 to $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 1U8 Geary st, ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR HOUSE- work: wages $15. 608 Oak EAMEN AND OKLDINARY FOR NEW York, Aus:ra.ia, Honolniu. 10 Steuart, upstairs. W ANTED—FIR “T - CLANS TAILORESS ON fine coats; 10 others need apply. 418 Post st. Youre GIRLTO DO HOUSKWORK, SMALL famtly, $20; nursegirl, $12. 721 Ellis st STHONG GERMAN BOY TO ASSIST IN bakery. 3886 Seventeen:b st. D FOR A LOAN OF . W., box 8, Call. ITUATION SECUE #225 on socurity. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH uF¥FICE OF THE CALL: ubscriptions and want ads. taken. OMPETENTSILK SHIRT-WAIST MAKERS with sewing machine; steady work. 3 Taylor. (LDERLY WOMAN TO HELP I\ HOUSE- work: German preferred. 328 Twelfth st. YQUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. 1118 Fell st. W ANTED-GERMAN GIKL FOR HOUSE- work: wages $10. 1217 Green. IRLTO WAIT AT TABLE. 830 HOWARD street. ICE YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO OARE for child and attend housework. 1310 Pacific. W ANTED—i0 LADIES TO TAKE HOME nim work: instruction $1. 777 Market st, room OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work. Apply 1440 Benton st., Alameda Guu. TO DO LIGHT HOUSKWORK; SLEEP at home. 1410 Buchanan st. T ANTED—A G0OD NUR~EGIRL: ONE TO assist in light housework; German perierred. Call A u. 1306 Hayesst. '27 ny‘\‘Auu.u&nx Si., BRANLH UFFICK 0. OUME Call; wast ads aud suvscrptions taken. ¢) GIRLS TO LEARN HAIRDRENSING. MME, & DELLA FAUST. 814 Stockton st. T URKT CASES Of CORNS CURED FOR 81 92514 Shotwell st., near Howard. (GIRL~ TO LEARN DRESSMAKING AND millinery; patterns cu. 10 order, 25¢; DOW IS the time to begin; 2 weeks' sewing iessons free MCDOWELL'S, 103 Post st UBSURIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL taken a: branca uilice ¥iv Hayes si open until §:30 o'elock. HE LAWKENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- ting is the oniy one by which you ean complete a peifect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. OST CONVENIEN T AND RESPECTABLE; VL 'Winchester Houss, 44 Third st. near Marka:: 200 rooms: 2Bc to $1 5 per night; 81 6U 0 83 Pper week: free 'bus and baggage 0 and irom ferry. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOUL— FRENCH . taloring taught; $1 week. 916 Markez, r. 19. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS nd underwear; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & C0,, 8215 Fremout st. MALE HELP WANTED. ECOND COOK, HOTEL. $30; COOK AND second cook for a resort, near city, $40 and $30: cook, toarding-house, country, 830; 4 cooks, restauran’s and hotels, city and country. $40, $30 and $26; 4 hotel wallers, country, $26 ani $20: camp walter, 8 0: aishwashers aud Vegetable- men, kitchen hands and others. C. K. HANSKEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 500 MEN FOR RAILROAD WORK ON THE Astoria and Columbla River Rairoad; fare advanced; see party here. C. K. HANSEN & €0, 108 Geary st 100 [TALIASS ¥OR' RAJLEOAD WORK north: see party here. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 1.8 Geary st. 4 FARMERS, 430 AND €35 30 LABURERS and teamsters, city. §150 a day: boy fora cand; Con 108" Gears at. factury, $5 & week, C. h. HANSEN & HAMBEKMAID FOR A FIRST-CLASS J summer resort, $20; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & 00, 108 Geary st. © WAITRESSES, SPRINGS, $20 EACH; SEC- < ond gri, $20; 156 houseworx girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young g'r's to assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 utter 00K, MINING TOWN, CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. JRENCH MAID AN MISS CULLEN, 823 S SEAMSTRESS, $25. er st. (EAT ¢ EFINED SECOND GIRL, $20. MISs ARKER AND DISTRIBUTOR, COUNTRY hotel launary, £3) and found: 2 ironers, hoiel laundry, country, $20: hand-washer, country 8:0: polisher, country laundry, 626. U. R: HANS:N & CO., 18Geary sf : XA ELKVATOR-BOY WITH GOOD R F- erence for country hotel, 81 a day and free fare both ways, call early. C. R. HANSEN & C4 108 Geary st. 5() BOCKMEN FOR A NEW RAILRUAD, OU) 81754 day, tree fare, long job. C. R. HAN: SEN & CO., 108 Geary MASONS to work with masons for railroad work, $2 & HELPERS AND LABORERS 30 4V CULLEN, 825 Sutter at. day. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. OOK, RANCH, $25. MISS CULLEN, 32 CSitterse s 323| NUAN AND WIFK FOR A GENTLEMAN'S U¥1"p ace, countr:, man to do gardening and gen ROIESTANT NURSE: $20. MISS CUL | eral work and wits mudt be a first c.ass’ cook, ace LE Sutter st. party here. C. K. HANSEN & CU., 108 + oary st. L‘EAT ¥ 'OXD GIRL AND NURSE; $15. T s e 5()() LABORERS, 81 50 PER DAY, FREE Sir haprEY You 6 ik e fare, sueady Work, seo party here Wednes- work; $10. MISS CULLKN, 328 Sutter st. JURSE AND (HAMBERMAID; $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AUNDRE= MISS CULLEN, 823 Suiter st. (AN SEAMSTRESS: $20. MISS CUL- 323 Sutter st. JEAMSTRESS, $16; SECOND GIRL, SAME house, §16. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutler st. W ATTRESS, LIVERMOKE; $20. MISS CUL LEN, 323 Sntter st. JEAT Y UNG GIRL: 2 IN FAMILY: $15, 31183 CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG GERMAN NURSE; CHILD 3 years. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. J £AT YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT WORK COUN- try, $10. MISS CULLKN, 323 Sutter st. (GLBYAN OR SWEDISH It FRENCH COUK, T $35. MIS3 CULLEX, 823 Sutter JFAT SECOND Gl L, B LVEDERE, §12, MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. i ROTESTANT NUKSE, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sut.er st FRESCHmALL, $25: ERMAN OR'FRENCH nurse-girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter, TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS | X housekeeper; plain sewing. 7 Grant ave, r. HERFECU FITTING AND STYL{<H DRE; 4 makiog done reasonabie. McDOW ELL, 103 Post st. MAKER WILL GO TOU SHOP OR samilies by the day. McDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st. (tel. vreen 14d). TPRUSTWORTHY, COMPE I WOMAN ironing, cooking or best re.erences. MRS, 67 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. wishes to do washing, Lonseclean.ng by the du | 3 C VW ANTED-TO MAKE LADIES WALKING Sults for 82: satisfaction guaranteed. 81634 Jes-de st., oft Ninth. Wwa <D — SITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper by middle-aged American lady. Address MRS, k. MILES, 5U4 Fifteenth st., room 10, Vahland. IRL, LOMBARD ST, 820; GIRL, AN LOR- renzo, Cal , $20, see party her- 10and 12 4. x irl, Alameda, $25. country, 3 in family, no was giil Alumedn. §20; girl, Miiton, +:0; girl, West | Peint, $20: girl, Plerce st., $20: 23 airls, $16; 22 young girls (o sssist, nice fum lies. at 5, $10 and $12a monih: 7 Swede, 9 German, 4 Danish girls. MAKTIN & CU.. 749 Market st © CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAIT SOME, 15, room, etc.: dishwasher, $15 and room; gir., assist in small restaurant, no Sundsy work: 7 waiiresses, $6 & week: chambermaid, country, $15 and room;’ waitress. country, $20 aud room: wal - Tess, Monterey, and 160 u; waliress, Santa truz, §20 and room, MARIIN & CU., 749 Mar- ke st. OTEL LAUNDRESS, SMALL HOTEL: 835 and room and board. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION 1 Fitwh s, | Yy oux as housekeeper; hotel prefcrred. reom 1, l FFINKD EASIERN LADY WISHES POSI- tion as housekeeper in bachelor’s home; city orcountry. 3614 Geary st., room 15. TOUNG LADY OF EXPrRIENCE DESIRES bousekeeper’s place: bachelor's or widower's home preferred. 12034 Geary st room 2. IRI, 13 YEAKS OLD, WISHES TO CARE for child over 1 year old: speaks English and French: wiil sleep bome. A. FOKTIN, 229 Shipley steeet. YQUNG LADY (PARISIAN) WOULD LIKE iy Piasce as working housekeeper: eity or coun- ry. oom 10, 122 Post st. Yo LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; city or couniry. 116 Eddy,rm.]. 61D LABRIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. RHLIABLE FRENCH LA LY, EXPERIENCED U housekecper, desices position a4 such, or will do p.ain sewing: no objec.ion to short distance in country. 1122 Market st., room 31. 7OUNG SPANISIL LADY WOULD LIKE A vermanent place as typewriter. M. STANLEY, room 28, 17 stooktonat > OVLIE VEAT YCUNG GIRL RECENTLY FROM THE t wents a permanent housekeeper's p:ace, or will do piain mending; city or couniry. Koom 11, 2223 Post st. OOK. COUNTRY HOTEL, §25 AND ROOM CO0K, few persons, $20 ana room; cook, coun- ury hote, $50: cook, mining <amp. $207 cook, ceheacy-store, §25: Cuuk for ranch, $20, see here. MARTIN & COy 748 Marern o "¢ PaFY RONEKS, PLAIN AND FANCY WORK, 815 to 815, room, borrd. etc. MARTIN & CO. 749 Msrket st VHAMBERMAID, C(OUNTRY, $20 A / room. MARTIN & CO., 749 lllrk.el. ahy OMAN COOK, PLAIN BOARDING- coumry‘.diflfi:"um n cham bi rmaid. assis; walting, plrin coun $180a @ others. MURNAY & ru.Ab‘H Lo:- ins kmployment Ageuts, 634 and 636 Clay st. INEAT WOMAN, AB {UT 50 YEARS OF AGE, for chamberwors »nd walling, nice country hoter, Sunta Cruz Co.; steady work year round: see party bere ihis morning. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ¢) AMERICAN AND PROTESTANT NURSES, $20: 4 German, srench and Enclish second girls, $20 and $26: cook, German style, 330: Prot- estant_girl for housework, San_Rafael, $26; sec- ond girl and iaundress, $20: cook, borr ling-hous: 320: 3 waitresses, hotel and restaursnt, $20 $5 week, and a large number of rirls for cooking and Lousework. J. F. CROSETT &CO., 316 sutter. Y\ AITRESSE<FOR HOTKLS AND COUN « RY resorts, $20. HOTELGAZEITE, 420 Kearny. day, Thuisday and Fridav: ship Saturday morn- ing. MAKTIN & CO., (49 Marcet st IN'@RT COOK, 833; OUOK, COFFEE-HOUSE, $5 a veek: cook, country, $30 and room; 2 cooks, city, $35 and roum; cook, country. $45and room: cook and second, 870 and room: short- order cook, $50 to §75: cook, city, $30 and room; second coo , §7 a week; cook, Berkeley. Cal., $30: ook, ¢ysLer-nuuse, $40 to $50 und room; tamale- maker.” MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st QUOP-BAKER, 815 A WEEK: ALSO BA- ) ker's heipe: ace pacty bere 91012 Man- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. 4 LUNCH AND DINNKR WAITERS; WAIT- er, $6 & week: waiter, country, $:6 and room: walter, citv, 830 and room: ierman waiter, 325 and room: 4 waiters for steame: aiters for Uaklund, Lal.; waiter, citv, 85 a week: 3 waiters, $.0and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ASTRY COOK: $35 AND ROOM; RESORT hotel; call early. MARTIN & CO., 749 Mar- ke:st. . G LISHW.SHFRS, COUNT RY, $15 AND rvom: dishwasher, $25 and room. resort hotel dishwasher. $20 anJ room; 4 dish: s, city, 3 50 a week: dishwasher, £5 a week: 2 dishwasn- rs, San a Cruz, $15 and room. MARTIN & CO,, 749 Market st. EAMSTER, HAUL WO0OD, ETC, 825, b ard, etc.: elderly man, chores, etc.: butter ani cheesemaker, creamery work. MARTIN & CO,, T49 Muraet st. MAS, AND W.FE, RESTAURANT, COOK and second. $60 10 $70 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st ASTRY COOK AND BAKKR. $75 AND room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. OOK. RESORT HOTEL, $00 AND ROOM. MARTIN & CO., 748 Market st ANTED—NIGHT DISHWASHER, 830: dishwasner for restaurant. $30; 3 dishwash- ers, $16 to $25; waiter, boardina-house, near city. $25: waiter for a restaurant, #30; hotel waiter. $ 0:pantryman, $20; young mau to assls in din- ing-room, country, §20; ironer. &.eam laundry; couk, p ain res:aurant. 8.0: cook, boarding-house, 850 to $40: etc. .~ NDRE’S, 308 - tockon st. HIRD CUUK FOR LAKE TAHOK: FARE refunded, $45. ANDRE’s. 308 Stockton st. ANTED—NURSE, $30 AND FOUND: min 50 a day and ¥40 & month and found: brakeman for io:ging roud: lavorers for 8160 a day: 7 teamsters, $1 50 a day: woodchoppers, $1 a cord, and others Apply (0 J. ¥. CROSKTT & (0., 624 Sacramento st. W ANTED—FRENCH COOK PRIVATK FAM- ily; hoiel and boardinz-house cooks, $35 and $30; restaurant cooks: wailers: extra walters. lunch waiters: dishwasher and others. Apply to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 628 Sucramento st. ANTED—LAUNDRYMAN FOR INSTITU- tion, near city, $35 and found: 4 miners, $2 & day: cook for institut on, 30 to #35 and found; jow German farmer and wife. #4u and found: young man to peddie f'uit in city, $16 and found; family waiter for ho.el. $20 and fcund, fare ad- vanced: waiter for coff'e saloon. $3s a month; boy for factory, §3 a week: boy for office: farm- ers, teamsi ers, cooks, waiters, etc. W. D. KWER & CC., 826 Clay st. | MINERS, mACHINE DRILLS, 83 A DAY 8 muckers.' tunnel work, 8175 & day: ml.Ker, country, $26: farmer and milk, $20 to $25: lubor- ers and teamsters, city. $176 a day: middle- man, $10: boy for ho.el, $10: cook for ranch, $10; Dight_cook, ter. $8 a week: 3 waiters, country hotel. $25: walter-boy, $16. K. T. WARD & CO., 808 aud 610 Clay st. 2’2 4 MISSIUN — SUBSCRIPTIONS AsD ) want ads taken 10r THE CALL PA"‘TEH. THIS MORNING, AT JACK:ON & LYON'S, OUNG MAN TO HELP IN KITCHEN. 9 Stockton st. OUNG MAN 70 WAIT ON TABLE, SMALL place, $20 and found. 700 Mission. ANTED—A DISHWASHER AND WAIT- er. 629 Davis st. BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP, $15. 35 Pacific st. OUNG MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF USE- ful: barber shop: modern. 34 Fourth st. (300D DISHWASHER WANIED AT 1805 Haight st. WASTED —2 GOOD_CA RPENTERS; A M. $2 60aday. 346 Grovest MAR,ON REPAIRING WANTED AT 202 Fifth st. ARBER FOR WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY afternoon and Saturday. 623 Clay st AN TAKE CHAKGE SALOON; 8125 RE- quired; part cash; investigate. 235 Third st. OR SALE—3-CHAFR BARBER-SHOP; Al iocation. G., box 150, Cail. 91 MISSION ST. FOR MEALS—THE MOST of Lhe best forthe money ; coftee, 214 cents. Witen gilder’ ANTED—BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS TO mended. 5. & 7:15 DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC. laliy: private: nofes without success: probate, insolvency, collections, patents, trademarks, etc. obtained: private detectives; established 10 years. G.W. HOWE, aity at law, 850 Marke:,cor. Stocktn. DICTUKE FRAMIN WITH GLASS, 7X9 jnches 10c, 8x10 and 10x12 15c, 11x14 and 12 X16 20¢, 14x17 z5c, 16x20 30c, 18x22 35¢, 20x 24 45¢_:2x28 b0c: hardwood curtain poles com- plete, 16¢: 10om moldings, all colors, 1¢ per foot. JUNES, 547 Mission st., open evenings. BRANCH BAKERY AND COFFEE parior; pavs well. SIRAND, 1118 $350 Market OTICE — §250 SALOUN WILL BE SOLD to-day to highes: bidder. GUS STKAND, 1118 Market st. AT : best . this week. GUS $3"5 RESTAURANT MEN. { 9. good-paying restaura. clears $75 a montn: bargain STRAND, 1118 Market st. OMPARE MY HAIR-DRESS:NG PARLORS with those of the kast—I think they will com- Ppare favorably: ut any rate they are the best and largest on the Pacific Coast; hair dressing, any sty e. 2bc.: switches, from $1 (0 $3—the 5 ones are made of the very bes. bair; gray and bleached hair restored to nacoral color, from $1 50 to $6. . LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. RS. GOODWIN, 401 VAN NESS AVE,, wiLL Ieave the city July 17 on a vacation; will re- iurn August 1. M M ISS MYRTLE POTTER, PALMIST, RE- moved from 33 Sixth to 86535 Market, r. 12, ME. RAY FAIR, SCIENTIFIC CARD- reader, 23 Post st., room 2. ADY WRITES—“CONSIDER ‘QUINONIA’ the best hair tonic I ever used. Have recom- mended to all my frienas,” 35¢ bottle. G. LED- ERER, 111 stockton st ROCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE “UP- T 10-da’e” store, ~acramento; fruft jams in glass jars, 10c; rolied oats. 335c B: condensed milk, 4 for 26¢; tomatoes, 60c doz.: good coffee, fresh and whole, 1714c Ib, ground to order: fine tea, 25¢ Ib; send forlist. BEESLEY & SON, Sacramento. | UTICE—LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK RE- moved to 30 Geary st., near Kearny. \’S Klectrical Works, 421 Montgomery. 1t interested send for catalogue. ~ SULTTOORDER ON EASY INSTALLMENTS. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st bet. 7th and 8th. LOAKS AND TAILOKR-MADE SUITS RE- tailed at wholesale tigures. 20 Eansome st (GABLENS ATIENDED TO IN THE CITY by THOMAS EXTELL, 816 Turk st. JUPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY elecurolysis. MRS, DR, WELCH, 2115 Bush. HUF~CHUMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, - gastitter. 623 Golden Gate av. Tel. Sutter 47L 100 BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, 81 60; wedaing work. HILL, %214 Geary st. trade; must come well recom- GUMP, 113 Geary st. JOUR ENERGKTIC MEN WANTE. Howards. Call between 4 and 5 P. M. ARBELS_GOOD SHUP IN COUNTRY FOR ~“sale chewp. DECKELMAN BROS,, 106 Eliis. 856 R SALE—3- CHAIR BARBLK-SHOP IN Oakland; central location: owne- has retired from business. Apply 874 Wash ngton st., cigar store. ARBIR-SHOP; BATHMS: IN THE COUN- try: forsaie. apply 2 Eighth st b ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States mariue corps, Uniied States navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 'years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legully declared thelr intention to become such; must be of guod char- acter and habits and abie to speak. read and write Kngiish, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in heignt. For furiher Information apply at the recruiting oftice, 20 Ellis at., San Francisco, Cal. ARBERY ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. S FUCHS, Sec'y, 525 Grant ave. OUHRNEYMEN BARBEKS UNION FREE employment bureau, 34 4th st. L LESS, Sec. ARBERS' GOOD 2-CHAIR SHOP AND CI- gnr-siand $16C; must sell at once on account of going Kast. 1584 Ninthst. AL OR-~HOP FOR SiL stent trad: for 2 men: 4 sunny rooms: rent. C. T., box 4, Call Office. GOUD TRA cheap EAMEN: NEW YOHK, FOREIGN AND coasting. Shippers’ Office, 12 Washington st. REEN HANDS AND SKA MEN FORSOUTH Seas, Australia and the Coast. 637 Ciay st. TANTED — A TAMALE-MAKER 1116%5 Folsom st. 615 LARKIS-_BRANGH OFFIOE oF THE CaLL Subscriptions aud want ads taken 316 OUTDOOK STEREOFTICON SHOW EVE- 1y pight cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busic Tess. Lonsalt OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketst. JLECTRIC LIGHIS 1IN KEVEKY ROOM; Winchester House. 44 Third st, ne. Markei; 200 rooms. 25¢ to 31 50 per night: $1 50 to §8 per week; free bus and bagwage 10 and froms iho ferry MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. EW OF THE BEST STANDARD MAKE plancs, liitle used, at the lcwest prices possibie; 'a Steinway, Hardman, Weoer, Chase £ros., Gabler and others from $100 upward; some nice ‘organs at muanufacturers’ cost. THE J. DWING COMPAX Y, sccond floor Flood build- ing, Fourth and Market 8.8.; estab!ished 37 years. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est_house west of Chicazo is KOHLER & CHASFE’S. 26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell si. Planos, orzans and all other musical instruments, of ali grades and prices. Terms easy: prices iowest. Jverything possible dons to pieass and satisty the ciistomer. RE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a plano? If so don’t fail to call and inspect the fine insiruments we are selling for $3, 4, $5, $6. $7. 18, $9 aud $1C per month: every eed. SHERMAN, CLAY '& CO, rs, corner Kearny andsutter sts. Y THE BEST BARGAINS IN P ayments £5 up: correspon- W. SPENCER COM- established CTUAL anos: monthly dence solicited. THrn F. , 933 Markec st, opp. Mason; 0 years. P FAMILY LIQUOR ~TuURE ON $ ‘l 40 . h':z street 1n lgu Western Addition, finely fitted up: has an excellent ciass of patrons: rent reasonable: carr ¢s good, Iarge stocki Worl Iuvesiigating. M. LESS, 5 I ourth s $600, PARTNER WANTED 1 A WELL- 2 « paying restaurant in one of the livell locations north of Market st.; Owner prefers €0od parin.r to hired help: . will give good reference. M. L 5 Fourtn $]00 LIVERY AND BOARDING ~Ta- « bl for sale; il positively clear $150 per month; satiafactory trial given and full investigution al owed. M. LicSS, 5 Fourth st. $350 RESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION g - magnificently furnished throughou rentlow; doing a fine paying business: well-estab- lished trade; rare chance. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st, 1 P'5 RESTAURANT AND CIGAR-STORE; D). good neighborhood: cheap ren:: doing a nice business: easily worthdouble: bargain. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. 35(), BRANCH BAKER | STATION ERY, and cigar business: Western AAdi fons Mving-roomss old established business; doing well: will bear investigation. M. LESS, § Fourth st. 9((), BRANCH BAKLRY AND GRO- . cery-store: best location fn the Mis- sion; 8 nice living-rooms: rent only $134; value in sigbf. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. 3((. JALOON. 2 BLOCKS FROM MAR- $ + ket st., with club-rooms, ladles’ cafe, piano; gool paying nlace; cheap rent. Apply WILKE, 783 Market st. (QorsER GROCERY AND BAR; 1 BLOCK south of Market st.: established vears: guar- teed to c'ear above $200 each monih: sickness compels owner to seil: splendid business opening. WILKE, 783 Market st. $1500. V99D, AND COAL YARD: BEST . location; large stock; owner 30 years: free rent. STENBEKRG & (O, 632 Market. $150. ENER GROCERY AND BAR IN Mission; 4 rooms: cheap rent; must sell this week. W. F. HEALY, 917 Market st. ARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT BUSINESS; short hours: small capital required; no pre- vious ex; erience nece: must be satisfied with $18 to $256 a week (rial given befors buying, Business k.xcbange, 777 Market st $600, FARTNEE WANTED I WELL . paying business: only $300 cash re- quired: rare chance: stands full investigation, Apply Busines Exchange, 777 Market st. ERY BEST RKSULTS OBTAINED BY placing your lodging-nouses, saloons. candy- res. etc., with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard. s $1100 TO BAKERS, ONE OF THE BEST . chances in the State, a little way out of the city: $20 to §25 daily cash sales. BARKETT & BASILE, 5731 Market st. ISITORS WI-HING TO SHTTLE HEHRE favorably see UNDERWOOD'S, 765 Murket OTEL FOR SALE — ONLY HOTEL IN Corning (Maywood Colony): one of the best paying businesses through Northern California. Inquire at 325 sarket st, or J. LIKRSCH, Cort- ing, Tehama County, Cal. OR SALK — WELL- FITTED SALOUN IN good location on Fourth st., near Market: must be sold this week. Inquire at LEVY & CO.'S, 781 Mission st OR SALE—FAMILY RESORT WITH STORE and bar, with or without stock, near San Fran- cisco: good house, modern improvements; fine garden: summer houses: warehouse and stabie: all in first-class order: haif cash, balance on time. ONA-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines. Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ant pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor 10 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Fost. Apply Call Office, San Francisco or Uaklaod. 300, RESTAURANT AND BAKERY, OP- . posite principal public build.ngs in this city; part cash, balance easy terms. Owner, box 60, Call. MIDSUMMER DREAM — NEW PIANOS $150, 3175, $200, $250, $300, $400, $500 and up: casy vaywenis. BEUENN'S piano-house, 229 Post st. CANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN PRINTING office for sale: 7 years on premises: good con- divion: monthly” paper published. G F., box 14, ARTNER WANTED—A. GOLDEN, LEATH- erand Soe Findings Store, 467 Sixth st., bet. ‘Washington and Broadway, Oaklad, Cal. Funénn SALE OF AN ELEGANT STAND- ard make upright plano; n arly new: party must have money ~ee It at room 21, 809 Market. ALOON CONNECTED WITH DAIRY; cheap; selling on account other business. 335 TANTED—PARTNER WITH $25: A GOOD proposition. Address W. W., box 87, tall. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH st.: want ads and subscriptions taken. NEW WALUO LoD ING-HOUSE, 761 M1~ slon st.,bet. 3d and 4t h—Single rooni - per night, 10c to 50c: per week, 70c to £2: clean,quiet; spe- cial attention to morning calis; open all night. AKRGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes tor lot ladies’ and misses’ shoes, 25c up: misfits exchanged; good I pairing: shoes made (0 oider any style $3ap. Ceniral Repalr- ing Shop, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera-house. ADIES SHOES, SOLING, 86c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing done at half the usual price. 562 Mission st, bet. 1s: and 2d. iV 1 EAUTIFUL DECKER & SON PIANO FOR anle cheap; good as new THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market st. Fourth st. $1000 &2ndey o sar box 42, Call Office. PATENT RIGHTS : no agents. B. G., DMIN ISTRATUR'S SALE — MUST SELL; pianos ac immense reduction for cash oron fnstallments EATON ESTATE 735 Market st TOUNG LAWYER, DESIRING TO LOCATE, would like either part or_whole inierest in & country newspaper. Address F. J., box 10, Call. HAW, STEINWAY, #250: CHICKERING, £185: barzalvs, $4 8 month; & nice smail up right, $95; rent $2'np. HEINE, 136 Ellts st. $8, LLEGANT PLANO: BAKGAIN. 16 0. Mcallister, nr. Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ DLEGANT EMERSON; NO REASONABLE offer refused 1. W. LICK, 116 MecAllister st G. BADGE K, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET +& Lavis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 sacto. LARKIN—BRANCH UFFICE OF THE CALL Subscriptions and wanc ads taken. 61 YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & kvans, Briggs and other planos. SIMON WANTS 160 MEN 10 GET BOTTLE beer or wine 5c; best free lunch. 643 Clay. E. QUPRRIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS,OLD & NEW. 4. MULLZR, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO £ your feet at the same Lriceyou bu - realy- made Ones, from $2, §3, 84 and $5, at 562 Mis- tlou st., b tiveen First snd Second. INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, §175: TO OR- der, $2 50; half-suling, 25c up. 59 Howard. TRY ACME HOUSE 957 MARKET ST., BK- low SIxih, for a room: 26¢a night: §1 a week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD 5L, NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; free 'bus and bagguge .0 and from the ferry. KNaBs rianos; Nkw scaLk; NEw styles. KOHLEK & CHASE, 30 U’ Farrell st. T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY Wilk you find a siock Of new Stelnway pianos. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 4( -ROOM HOU BEST IN CITY......$2500 18-room house on Sixth t.,only... ... 350 14-room house on £ddy st .. 350 1:-room house on Fourthst .~ . 500 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. ANTED—MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools. posiuions furnished: ¥ weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 15814 Eighth, W ANIED TOUQLLIECT WAGES DUK LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. LEARANCE SALE—$5000 WORTH BOOTS and shoe:; must sacrifice: $1 50 shoe 75c, $2 shoes $1, $3 ‘shoes $1 5u. $4 shoes §2: $5 shoes $2 50, $6 shoes $3. 638 Market st., opp. Palnce. OOMS. 150 10«50 P K NLGHT; DUS +v es 0d per week. Orlenial, 225 Drumm st ANTED—_LABORKERY AND MECHANICS know that Ed Roikin, Keno House proprie- tor. sulll rums Denver House 217 Third st.: 134 large rooms: 5c per nignt: $1 10 $3 pec week. AGENTS WANTED. GEN1S—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signboard; will have a tremendous sale: notning like f: secure sample and territory atonce. BAKER En. and Mig. Co., 409 ranchez st San Francisco. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER FOR BEER-BOTTLING BUS ness; experience not necessary. 712 Four- teenth st., near Market. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED—BOAKD AND ROOM FOR 2 BOYS, uged 7 and 1 3: wouid go to Oakland 0~ Ala: meda. Apply to Mo J. A. 8., 40614 Larkin st. ANTED—HOME IN NICK FAMILY FOR boy 10 years: terms not (0 exceed $10 wonth. MRS A, box 72, Call. HOUSES WANTED. ODERN FLAT OF 4 ROOMS: NO CHIL- dren; Western Addition preferred: rent $16 American, box 5, Call. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. LD GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 r 1113 st. $90(), LOPGING-HOUSE ON MARKET Do . st, vicinity of Phelan building. 36 rooms: has larze steady and transient irude; rent exceptionaily low; this house is easily worth #2000. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. 9 HOOMS, NORTH MARKET, RENT 24 560 82 rooms, P g Very profitable gro.ery, bargain Very profitable suioon, sacrifice; Very tine dairy. in tows AL UNDERWOOD'S, T 10() LODGING-H)U-ES FOR SALE: PRI ES from §160 t0 $5000. STRAND, 1118 Market JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIM: proved city property,paying house of 10 room: & bargain; noagenis. 305 Eddy st. l 9 ROUMS LODGING HOUSE FOR $200, O clearing $30 per month. 821 Howard st, ORNER ;tuu ING-HOUSE FOR SALE: 26 roomsand all cccupied. For particulars ine quire at 893 Sixth st. _— DINING-ROOM TO LET. JOURNISHED DINING-ROOM 1IN LARGE roomine-bouse: choice: north Market; board forrent. UND-RW.OD, 765 Market st -—_——— - FURNITURE FOR FALE. A~ A~~~ JOR SALE—EURNISHED HOUSLHOLD: 6 rooms; rent $30; rooms rented. 334 Turk st TOUNG LADY, SMALL CAPITAL, WANTS P tleman partner. R.8, 9 Powell st., second oor. $50 GROCERY AND BAKERY STORE » and 3 rooms: rent $10. Apply this office. ALL ROUTE FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT 11161, Broadway. FIRST-CLASS RESTAUBANT FOR SALE. Apply Call Uffice. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; tion; cheap. Call Office. GOOD LUCA- IGAR-STAND ON MARKET ST. sell aconce. G. U., box 153, Call. $500. SO0 FAYING BAKERY IN LIVE- . 1y city, about 50 miles north of San Francisco; selling on account of other business. Apply Call Office. [OR SALE—GUOD CIGAR-STORE AND laundry office at a very small price. Call at 154 Second st. FOR SALE—OLD-ESIABLISHED CARPET- cl.aning business. G. C., box 56, this office. QIIOE SHOP FOR 84 LE; VERY OLD STAND, with gos custom trade; o P | 427 Fourth st. sk iy ALOON FOK SALE CHEAP. 785 FOLSOM street. MUST ARTNER WANTED IN GOOD- PATING restaurant downtown 737 Mission st. HOESHOP AND TOOLS, WITH LIVING- rooms, for sale; cheap. 420 McAllister st. ROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; fine stock; good business. 117 Filunore st. $25 PARTNER WANTED IN BUTCHER - business; fine shop, paying well: sp en- did chance to increase; investigate this. Butcher, box 1, Call Oflice. 00D NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP AND tools, dwelling, barn .nd good location for store, in 0 d Gilroy: 1 acre of ground; price $1100. JAS. C.ZUCK & C iroy. ESIRABLE HOME—BET. PINK, VALLEJ(, Van Ness and Webster: $4500 1o $7500. Ad- dress D., box 4, Call Uflice. with tull particu ars. ICK CORNER SALOON IN THE MISSION ¢heap: low rent. Apply to DONNrLLY & BRANDNAN, 1069-71 Mission st , cor. Seventh. 2526 (FUODFAYING HOTEL BUSINL~S: LONG- established: half interest $500; whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. ORTLAND AGENCY IHIS PAPEK 1IN, quire this oflice ora: 183 ‘dulrd st., Portlsad, Oregon. MISSIUN — U B> ON3 wagt ads taken for THE CALL AL JURNITURE, STOVES CARPET: N- ¥ ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1141 )?:’.E:: QUSEHULD KANGES ALK i JOHN F. MEY KRS CO., 9A47 H-If-f-.mwr ¥URNITURE WANTED. D T PSS JEW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; prices SILVERSTIEN, 1223 erkoz4 pl::t:-f NDIANA AUCLION CO. REMOVED 70 I Moutgomery st.; hichest prices pad. 4 EST PRICES FOR FURNITURS etc. STREET & CRESWEL Ann‘l‘nn.":%?l Howard sireeat. Jiouses bonght in their entirety. 0OKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. HOLMES Eook Company, 704 Mission st. PAWSBBUKER—DLDGULD SILVER, CAST- off cio hing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. CAKPET CLEANING, b A A 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: Liiaus, moves, ays carpets G. H, STEVENS, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. ETORAGE. AT LOW BATES_¥URNITURE CARPETS, /X planos, bousehold goods; clean, light com- ments; advances made. J. NOONAN, 1017 0 1028 Mission st above Sixth: open evenings. anm'n:m: PIANOS, ETU.—ADVANCES, packing shipping. CHAS. LTAYLOR,204 Post. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OlN £ RICHARDS, LAW UFFICES, ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bullding; telephone Main 75, =an Francisco, Cal. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovtg, alter- . ation works, 413 Mcallister. e Tel. Jessle 321 JARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE Dew. Z3Tenth; tei. South 38, Mackintosh & Co. k. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., J. S cleaniug S¢. a yard: tel. Mis. 74, ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE Chives MCQUEKEN 453 Stevenson, Tel. 8.23% DVANI rutte) ¢ CARPET-CLEANING C 3 tel. hiain 594, GEO. W ALCON, u‘gn. — o T R ARPET-CLEANING, 8¢: LAYING, i RUG smples Tree: iel. essin 944, Btratton SBthac PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, RE%EIOA‘;;Y&BA'I‘IUNSA)P \'Eu)‘; PA. T at st.; sola agency for the wlpl: Ca CAHB:&TCQ o HEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WIFH poor work send 10 SPAULDING'S P} r Cace pet-beating Works, 853-87 vl'lhlmn i o Se ok e e (VOMKLIN'S CAKPRL - BEATING WORK 933 Golden Gate uva. 7Telephons Kas: lud 5 F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES for furniture, grocer.es, saloons and restau- ranty see J. C. MUTHER, auctioneer. 632 Marxet. . l UTCHER LUSINESS: FIXTURES COST 5 $3000: fine trade: must be told. Apply 277 Telegraph ave., Oakland. FINE, 20 OLD ESTABLISH-D SA- $ . loon: good location; cheap rent; bar gam. 805 Howsr: at. 350 GUOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; A + bargain. 623 Sacramen (0 st. IRST - CLASS SALOON DOING A GOOD business; low rent: must sell. Apply 33 Third. PESTAURANT: LIVING ROOMS: GUOD p'ace: man and wife: cheap. A pply this office. 7 ANTED—AN Oi.D SCHOOL OR ECLECTIQ physician. proficient in his profession s well a3 of sound bodv. to assume a Isrge and lucraive country prac ice in the interior. Address WM. M. DI WULF, 818 Eas; kiftcen.h st, East Oak- land, Cal. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- ness, Star and Garter siloon, 137 Fifih st.; es- tablished 1886: 3 living-rooms. B‘IKNT-CL‘\SS BAKERY OU' store to rent. Apply 712 Val ARE CHANCE FOR SMALL INVESTORS; £00d gold mine. Address G. K., box 133, Call, LACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE BUSINESS for sale: 0d established, good-paylug busines: 81000 to $5000. C. B. STEANE, Pieasinton, YERMAN GIRL RECE many, desiics & partner. $400. SO%, SALOOY O cITY FRONT: . present owner 10 years. Inquire Cail (FROCERY AND BAR, WITH 6 LIVING rooms; sold cheap for cash account of oth business. SW. cor. Twenty-sixth and Slttle?l‘lle: FIT FOR SALE; neia st L NTLY FROM GER- 111 Geary, room 2.