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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897. DOTORS WORK AS THET TAIK Dental Congress at the Clinics of Yesterday's Session, Eight Papers Read and Discussed in the Afternoon and Evening. Three Sessions Will Be Held To-Day, COoncluding the Congress Pro- gramme. The morning session of the Pacific Coast Dental College began promptly at 9 o'clock yesterday, and it consisted en- tirely of clinics, both operative and me- chanical. The operative clinics were by F. C. Prague on ‘A dministration of Nitrous Oxide”; Clyde Payne, “Local Anesthe- sia’’; F. L. Piatt, “The Restoration of Contour With Amalgam”; Russell H. Cool, *‘Pronhea Alveolaris’’; W. A. Bry- ant, “New Method of Making Retaning- band”; A. M. Barker of San Jose, “Bridge Work That Will Not Result in Gingivitis and Ultimate Lo*s of Piers”; 8. E. Gil- bert of Philadelphia, *Cataphores:s’; Max Sichel, “Use of Sichel’s New Dental Alloy”; A. J. Litchtield of Healdsbure, Cal,, *‘Method of ting and Setting Logan Crowns.” H The prosthetic clinics were by L. E. Custer of Dayton, Ohio, (a) “*The Electric Oven for Continuous Gum Work”; () “Fusing Platinum”; I. W. Hays Jr. of Grass Valley, Cal., “Gold Crown’’; C. E. Post, ‘‘Restoration of Cutting Edge of Central lncisor With Porcelain”; L L. White, “Seamless Gold Crown.” These clinics are the practical work of the congress, and the dentists are taking a great aeal of interest in them. The op- erations were watched with the closest at- tention to the end, those of Drs. Cool, ne and Piatt being the most interest of the operative clinics. Dr. L. L. mechanical clinic, pre- ing ) White, in his sented some new methods, which called forth favorable comment. : An hour of the afternoon session, which convened at 1 o'clock, was taken up in discussion of the operations seen at the morning session. The first paper was presented by Frank C. Payne, who had been assigned the sub- ject, “Incidents of Office Practice.” Then he changed to “Bad Habits,”” and enumer- ated as some of the bad habits of a aentist the use of intoxicating liquors and cigar- ettes, having untidy offices, not keeping himseli neat and careless work. Drs. Corwin, Scott, Whitney, Love, Teague and Reed joined in the discussion. Dr. L. P. Leonard of Waseca, Minn., read a technical paper on “The Prepara- tion, Measurement and Filling of Occlusa- Approximal Cavities.” It csllea forth considerable discussion from Dr:s. Platt, Goddard, Barber, Van Orden, Payne and Hoit. “The Application of Electric Railroad Current to Dental Use” was described by Dr. H. W. Moore of Santa Barbara. Drs. Custer and De Crow discussed the paper and described their apparatus. The pa- perby Dr. Z. P. Parker of Santa Ciuz, on “Bleaching Devitalized Teeth witk Pyro- zone” was a description of his manner of performing the operation. Dr. Payne opened the discussion, and was followed by Drs. Moore, Merriam, Post, Goddard, Platt. Whitney, O'Connell and Waite. The last paper of the afternoon was Dr. Clyde Payne's on ‘“Evolution of the Gold Tooth-Crown.” It was one fuli of data, tracing the gold crown from 1ts first use in 1873 by Dr. John Beers of this City up to the present method oi Dr. L. L. White, also of San Francisco. “Dental Jurisprudence’’ was the title of the paper presented by Dr. F. H. Metcalf of Sacramento in the evening. Drs. God- dard, Moore, Scott and Chance uiscussed the paper. Dr. C. L. Goddard illustrated his paper on “The Canine Tooth in Comparative Anatomy’’ with-an exhibizion of skuils and Jantern siides. In replying 10 a ques- tion from Dr. Chance as to what relation his paper had to the theory ot evolution, Dr. Goddard replied that evolution was, in his opinion, no theory, but an estab- lished fact. *‘State Dental Laws—Efficient and Defi- cient,”” by Dr. Edgar Palmer of Denver, concluded the evenine’s programme. After a discussion by Drs. Prague and Barber the congress adjourned. The members of tie congress took din- ner together last evening at the Bay State restaurant. It was an entirely informal affair for the purpose of the doctors be- coming betier acquaintea socially, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The programme committee has so ar- ranged the list of papers and clinics that they will all be compieted in the three sessions to-day. Clinics will be the pro- gramme for this morning, at which time, by special request, Dr. Russell Cool will give one on “The Use of Silk Ligature,” Papers this afternoon and evening will conclude the congress. At a special meeting of the trustees of the State Dental Association, beid just before the congress met last evening, Dr. William J. Younger was elected delezate to the International Medical convention at Moscow. The congress has been in- vited by the faculty of the University of California Dental College to attend the commenceluent exercises of that college, which are to be held at Metropolitan Hall to-night. The costliest crown is that worn by the Czar of Russia on ceremonial occa- sions. It is surmounted by a cross formed of five magnificent diamonds, resting upon an immense uncut but polished ruby. The ruby rests on eleven large dia- monds, which in turn rest on a mat of pearls. The coronet of the Empress is said to contain the most beaufiful collec- tion of diamonds ever massed together. SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every Bight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until :30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. cormer Sixteenth and Mission streets; epen sntil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open till § o'cloc! DIVIDEND NOTICES. & DIVIDEND NOTICE_OFFICE OF PA- cific Undertakers, 777 Mission si., Sau Fran- cisco. A:a meeting of the board of directors held July 12. 1897, a dividend of 50 cents was declared, payable at tue offize of the company on and after MONDAY, July 19, 1897. Oftice hours from 7-30 9P u M. C. GORHAM, Secretary. B2 LLVIDEND NOIICE-DIVIDEND NO. 45 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the com- pany, 327 Market st on and afier TUESDAY, July’' 20, "1897. Transfer books will ¢ ose WEDNESDAY, July 14, 1897, at 3 o'clock . . E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco, The board of direct- ors of this bank have declared a dividend (No. 21) for the quarter euding June 30, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, psyable on and after the 156th of July. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th 10 the 16th inst., bo.h days inclusive. D. K DAVIDSON, Secretary. &an Franclsco, July 7, 1897, | | | 1 | | 13 | NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B5 CALIFORNIA LODGE NO.1, F. A Will meet THIS (THURS DAY) & , July 16, at 7:30 o’clock. Third degree. By order of the Master. A FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 15, L 0. C. F —';fl;llll‘fibu B i RS X NIN aly . Visiing brs fuvited to /NN Vi others cordlially e S A.D. CHESHIRE, N. G. H. F. NEUNABER, Rec. Sec. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of ihe Arastraville Mining Company will be held at the office of the compauy, 213 Jackson st. San Fran- cisco, Cal, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of July, 1897, at the hoar of 4 ¢'clock P. M., 10 elect a Board of Directors for the ensuing year Lo con- sider an order on the action of the directors in relation (0 the purchase of the company’s mining property and Lo transact such other business as may come before the meeting. ¥ ROBERT B. HOGUE, Secretary. UAL MEETING—ITHF REGULAR ual mewting of the stockholders of The ~an Franel-co and Sun Joaquin Valley Kailway Company will be held at the oflice of the company, )1 Market st.. Sau_Fraucisco, California. on the 20th day of July, 1597, at the hour of 2P M.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve 10r the ensuing year and the ransastion of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. ALEXAND SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY zoods, hosiery. underwear, bedsnreads. tow- els, table-covers, laces, embioidery, linings, trim- mings, veilings, etc, very cheap st fioneer Dry- goods Store. 106 Fifth st DR. IREN E WEST KETURNED; NEW EZ nedicatea eieciric treatments. 1. 50, 850 Markel. EWELL'S DAIRY IS NOW LC 3d and Folsom sts. Tel. White TED 1 SITUATYONS “WANTED-Continued. Y QUAG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST DE- sires to secure a lucrative housckeeper's place: bachelor's or widower's home preferred. 821 Mission st., room 5. 615 EAKKISBEANCH OFFICK OF THE CA L] subscriptions &uc wani ads taken. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AN housekeeper; plain sewing. 7 Grantave, r.2. “YANT]&D—'I'O MAKE LADIES' WALKING suits for $2; satisfaction guacanteed. 8i6lg Jessie st., oft Ninth, 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION 8a_housskeeper; atel preferred. 1 Fifth st., room 1. KFINEFD EASTERN LADY WISHES POSI- tion as housekeeper in bachelor’s home; city or country. 36% Geary st., room 15. YOUNG LADY (PARISIAN) WOULD LIKE a place as working housekeeper; City or coun- try. Room 10, 122 Post st. TOUNG LADY WIshEsS POSITION AS HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. PERSONALS. IRL, SAN LORENZO, CAL., $20: GIRL, Marin County, £16: secoad girl, $16; nurse, 1 chil girl, Nineteenth st.. $i5; girl to wash dishes, $15 and room; girl. Pine st., $15: second girl, $17: girl, Harrison st., $15: girl, McAllister st, $10; girl. Laguna s, $20; giri, O'Farrell st., $18; 2 'girls, country home, $20 'and $26: girl, Castro st $15: girl, Larcin st. $13; girl, Plerce st., $15: 17 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 a monmé assist, etc,, nice families. MAKTIN & CO.. 74! Marker st. W AITRESS, CITY. $10 AND ROOM: 3 WAIT- Tesses, $5 a week: waitress, 83 50 per week; COOK, small place, $20 and room: 2 chambermaids and wait sonie, $15 and room: laundress, country hotel, $25 and room; 3 ironers. country laundry, $20 and $25, room, board, etc.; mother aud son for country laundry, £35, eic.; cook and waitress, $35, etc.; chambermaid, country hotel, 20 and TOOm: cook, resori hotel, $26 and room. MAR- TIN & CO.,"749 Market s ANTED—2 WAITRESSES, $20: SECOND girl_ $20; housegirls, $20 and »25: girls to assist, $10 to $15; girl for chambermaid, $10. 815 Sutter st. housekeeper; city or couniry. 116 Eddy,rm.1. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 615 SITUATIONS WANTED ‘ MALE. APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 weary st._Tel. Suiter 2125. (QEISESE & Japaskn 1'D 20 Y EARS: belp:telmuin 1997 BRADLEY & Cu. 640 Clay UNTER & CO.. CHIN KSE AND JAPANESE emp. oftice, 61414 California st., tel. main 231. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41433 O'Farreli. Tel E. 426. VEKMAN COUPLE WANT POSITIONS IN city or country: man competent in all work; wlife first-class cook and laundress. Address Re- liable, box 100, Call Office. TING CLRDS AL CONGRESS VIS D! B Jlckiy printed. Hill, 2234 Geary st 1. 3. MME, PEARL HARRISON., SCIEN- B ufic paimist. Located room 2, 1203 Geary. THEORPHANS AND HALF-ORPHANS admit ed into St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum since January 1, 1897, to July 1, 1897, are as follows: Orphans — Margaret Cronin, age 8 years; Nellie Cronin, aged 6 years Badie Saarez, age 4 AT Mabel Robinson, sze 10 months. Half-orphans, girls— Ada Derham, age 6 years; Alice Jacinto, age 8 years: Jotephine Jacinto. age 10 years: Marie Suarez, age 8 vears; Delia iang, age 8years: Florence Laug, age 2 years; Evallne Lang, age§ year Annle McCarthy, age 5 vears: Nellie 1 n, age 10 years; Genevieve Ander. ged .0 Ray Anderson, age 6 aaie Bush, 12 vears; Liliie Bush, age Lottie Bush, age 2 years. Boys—knrique ; Stanly Derham. age 4 , 8ge 2 yeurs ana 5 mouths; age 2 years. K? ABANDONED CHILDREN IN ST. Josepi's Infant Asylum since January 1, 1896: Ihomas Desmond. age i years; Walter Bruce, age 6 vears; Jolin Bruce, age 3 ye er Smith, age 5 years; deline Norton, rs; Mary orion, sge 5 3 e 5 years: Helen Smith, age 3 years; Eugene Broderick, age 2 iiam Rousch, age 3 : Frank Strubel, s 3 years; Mary ¥, age 6 years: Charis Kiigarif, age d years; Gertle Kilgarit, age 4 years. THE SECRKTARY OF THE SAN Francesco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- clety herewith gives notice ibat the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been admitted (o the institution from Jan. 1, 1887, to July 1, 1897: L R Pierce 12 vrs old, Annie Beckner 6 yrs. Esther Wilson 10 yrs, Laura Gib- bons 6 vrs, Viola Johnson 10 yrs. kuby Loriog § yrs, Nellie Presiev 6 vrs, Ciara Lehman 7 yrs, Carl Smith 1334 yrs, Wililam Persins 10 yrs, Albert F. Kesling 2 yrs, Henry Johnson 8 yrs, Arthur Lucco ¥ yrs, Omar Loring 7 yearaand Robert Loring 3 yrs. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. BATHS FOR 2 TURKISH CABINET gents and ladies. R., 11, U1y Geary st BAY CITY TRANSF LEMOVED 24410 81114 Sutter. ‘Lrunks delievred, 25¢ IN AMERICA— CHEAPEST AND B) THE W inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. FITUATIONS WANTED -FEMALE. QITUATIONS WANTED SY A FIBST.CLASS X Swedish iaundress and chamoermaid; best MISS CULLEN, 323 references Sutter s city or country. VIRST-CLASS GERMAN MAN AND WIFE desire situations; best references: city or coun- try: any kind of work. MISS CULLEN, 323 sut- ter’s {MPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS. LAMBLRT, 4 417 Poweil st. (tel. Main 5332) furnis hes best heip of all nationalitle: RELIABLE WOMAN WiSHESTO DOHOUSE- \ work; good coo<; uncerstands all kinds of housework; references: wages $10 to $15. 79 Jessie, bet. First and Second. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION is good cook; general housework: plain was ing: city or short distance in country. %7% Fourth st., over florist’s. "IDO\\' WANTS POSITION AS HOUS keeper or care of sick; home desired more than wages. Address A. B. C., room 45, Windsor Hotel, Oakland. ) KLIABLE FRENCH LADY,EXPERIENCED U housekeeper, desires position s such, or will do piain sewing: no objeciion to short distance in country. 1122 Market st., room 31 \'E. GERMAN GIRL WANTS AN “smail American family for general housework and cooking. Call 223 Twenty-ninth st. JEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS housekeeper's place or will do mending; no objection to country. 223 Fost, room 11 ITRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day: washing, cleaninz, etc.; wages $1. Address M. D., box 19, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL WISHE general housewor SITUATION TO DO 8Y2 Fourieenth st. TOUNG LADY OF EXPHRIENCE DESIRE housekeeper’s place: bachelor's or widower's Lome preferred. 1203 Geary st, room 2. 7 OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper; city orcountry. 704 Folsom, r. 6. ERMAN GIRL FIRST-CLASS COOK AND laundress, wants position in city. Address Permanent, box 25, Call Office. JERMAN WOMA of work by tne day. lower flat. DiSIRES ANY KIND Address 216 Polk st., KLY CALL, sent to any address | TANIST AND SINGER, MAN AND WIFE, young couple, great experience, want position in fine restaurant, saloon or summer resort: city or country. ., box 160, Cal {XPERIENCED ENGINEER, 28 YEARS OF age. handy with tools and willing to make himself usetni at any kind of work; best refer- ence. A.J.H., 329 Ecdy st. JFLEST-CLASS BUTCHER IN SLAUGHTER- Douse or shop: country preferred. Call or ad- dress for 1 month, P., 1057 Minna st. rAITER, GERMAN, STEADY AND SOBER, wwants position; city or country. Address C. M. R, box 31, Call PLUMBING APPRENTICE, 215 YEARS' EX- perience a. trade, wishes situation. Address FRANK MULLER, Alameda. ©) BOYS WISH WORK IN STORE OR OFFICE. & Addresy 1011 Church. RELIABLE STEADY MAN WANTS SITUA- tion around private place, city or couatry. to take care 0f horses and buggy and make himselt generally useful; Is a fair gardener and is handy with tools. D. B. B., box 20, Uail Uflice. TEADY YOUNG MAN OF NO BAD HAB- X its wants employment as jauitor, porter or about private place: will be found willing and oblig- ing. G. Y. M, box 35, Call Otlice. ‘l' LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 615 ¢RI Sbscriptions and want ads taken. JXPERIENCED BOUKKLEPER DESIRES teady position; best references. H., box 35, Call Office. COOKS, $25 AND $30; CHAMBERMAID, 2 5075 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Elils st. TAITRESSES FOR COUNTRY HOTELS W and resorts, 320: free fares. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st H OUSEKEEPER, COU TRY, BETWEEN 30 and 3,; must be clean, economical, without incumbrance. Call from 9 to 3, room 3, 719 Murket st AMPER ON MEN'S FINE SHOES: ALSO V denersi stianers: Apply CAHN, NICKELS: BURG & CO,, 117 Hayes si. IRL AS COMPETENT COOK AND GENER- Ga housework in family of 4. Call between 8 and 12 a; 1320 O’Farrell; keep second girl. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking; tamily of 2. 1518 Octavia. W ANTED—GIRL ASSIST CARE 2 CHIL dren; wages $8. 2216 Devisadero st. W AXTED—4 QUARRYMEN, NEAR CITY, $33 50 and found: 4 miners $2 a day: laun- dryman ior institution, §35 and found, near clty; cook for fustitution, §85 and found: camp 00K, $40; camp cook. $30; wailer for ‘offee saloon, $3)a monch; man Lo peddle frult, $15 and soun neat boy to learn the drug business, $10 to $12 month: dishwasner, $16 and room: farmers, teamsters, etc. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clas. ANTED— AN ENERGETIC MAN WELL acquainted with this city as solieitor for an old-established employment sgency; the right man can make good money. Apply W.D. EWER & €O, 626 Clay st. W AATKD—LAUNDRYMAN FOL A STATE insti ution, near the city: $35 ana found: steady position. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ANTED—BREAD AND CAKE BAKER, $13 a week ; hotel cook, $55; Japanese cook for country, $25; hote! and restaurant waiters, $25 and $35: omutbus, $25; potwasher, $20: dish- washers: _restaurant cook and second CoOK for country. $65, and vthers. Apply to J. F. CROS- ETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. MERCHANT. 0. M. ADIES, USE SATIN SKIN TOILET PRE- parations. Call or send 10c. for samples, 965 Folsom s ., room 23. AG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER AND FOR sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fiftn st. Oakland. J WILL COME SUNDAY, 1sTH, BUSINESS CHA ) 1200, FAMILY QUOR ~TORE ON $ . best street 1 the Western Addition, finely fitted up; has an «xcellent ciass of patro rent reagonable; CArr -8 500, lurge Stock; WOrth . LESS, 5 Iourth st. investigating. SFG"O PARTNER WANTED IN A WELL- + paying restiurant inone of the liveliest locatlons nurh of Market 8i.: owner prefers «ood partner to hired heip: will give good reference. M. LESS, b i ourth st. ADIES WISHING SEPERFLUOUS HAIR removed by & new!y discovered and harm- less process cau have pos'tive proofs. Call or ad- dress C. W. FREES, 1017 Oak st., clty. LIVERY AND BOARDING STA- xil $1600. 3 #150 per month; invesiigation al owed. for sale; salisfac ory ML positively clear i given and rull 5 Fourth st. OUNG WILOW WOULD RENT A NICE room to a gentleman, widower preferred; $8; living 6 blocks from Kearny st. Address R., box 12, Call Oftice. BAKERY D _GRO- best location ia the Mis- ¢ ouly $12; value in $20 sion; 8 nice /ivi; sight. M. LESS, , 5 Fourth st ADYVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- lalty; private; no fee without success: protate, insolvency, collections, patents, trademarks, etc. obtained; private detectives; established 10 years G.W. HOWE, atty at law, 850 Market,cor.Stocktn. ANTED — BLACKSMITH FOR RANCH, $35: harness-maker for ranch, $35: laborers for country, $1 50 a day: choreboy, and others. Apply to J.'F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. ANTED—4 COOKS FOR PKIVATE FAMI- lies, $25, $35. $45 _and $70: restaurant cook. $40; 2 second cooks $30 and $5a week; waiters for boardius-houses and hotels, $20 to $30; good dishwesher. $30; several dishwashers, 815 0 $20; man to tekoe care of 2 horses and garden, $20; choreboy, $10, ete. ANDRE’S, 308 Stockton st. ANTED—FRIER FOR FIRST-CLASS country hotel, $45; Japanese cook, $25: Japa- nese walter, $15, same place country. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. MISER, MACHINE DRILL, 83 PER DAY: milker and farm work, $20 to $25; teamsters, $1 75 a day; hotel porter, $26; night ccok, $25: 3 walters, country hotel, $25. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay s ECOND COOK FOR GRILLROOM, 850: SEC- ond cook for country hotel, $40: second 0ok, country restaurant, $35 and found. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. LADY WATERS FOR RESTAURANT © and saloon in country; expenses paid. 106%3 Third st., room 23; between i and 3 P. M. 0YS—GOOD LIVE BOY T0 LEARN BUSI- ness with good house; apply atonce. U. S. L Ageucy, 165 Crocker buiiding. W ANTED_WIDOW WITH 1WO OR MORE children to go to the country for & few months 1o board: teacher, and send children to school; rent paid. Address M15S WALKER, Sonoma. 00D BOOKKEEPER FOR GENEKAL merchandise store; holders our certificates always eiigible. U. S.' L Agency, 165 Crocker building. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HI)USEWOD}K and wait on table: wages, $15 per month. Call between 10 aud 12, 716 Post si. (GABL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN AND AS- sist light nousework. 24 Bluxome st- ANTED—NEAT GIRL 10 WAIT AT TA- ble in restaurant. 1334 Grant ave. VIRL 10 AsSIST AT GENEKRAL HOUSE- work; wages $12. Apply 1308 Ellis st. TEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN LIGHT, GEN- teel cash business: duties easily learned: must be satisficd with $75 per month snd have $i50 casa. 777 Market st room 7. ANTED — ELDERLY MAN TO WORK around place who can milk. GRIFFITH CLA %K & CU,, 19 Montgomery st. N EASIERNER FOR OUTDOOR WORK. Address, stating age, wages, etc, Wholesale, box 106, Cail Office. LRMAN CIRL, 15 TO 16 YEARS, TO TAKE care of child; sleep home. 3248 Twenty-third. I\ING AND TRIMMING CUTTER WANT- ed at Pacific Shoe Co., 139 First st. IRL TO ASSIST WiTH HODSEWORK AND ldrin. 18123 klusst OUNG MAN FOR BICYCLE-STORE; MUST understand repairing; references. 324 Larkin st JMISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for T H# CALL 2526 00D STEADY LUNCH WAITER 28 First st. 7 ANTED—WOMAN TO KEEP HOUSE FOR 3 men: must understand music; wages $10 per mouth: references exchanged. G. W.. box 150, Call Office. UTCHER: GOOD ALL-AROUND MAN, firsi-class block man, wants situation. Ad- dress W. H., box 99, Call Office. QW. COR SIXThEA 1 SL, NEAR MISSION: D ‘branch oftice of AHk CaLe’ subscriptions and want ads taken. TOUNG MAN WHO FULLY UNDERSTANDS the care and driving of horses wishes situa- tion: can do gardening; references. M. U., box 65, Call Office. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE <4 CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. BY STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter; understands bookkeeping: has taught commercial bookkeeping; understands mauazing and printing newspaper. X. Y., box 411, Haywards, Cal. postrioN DELIABLE MAN AS JANITOR OR NIGHT \watchman: references Al Address R, J., box 77, Cail Office. TERY WILLING YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS old, speaks French and English, would like to worx in grocery bar or cellar. Address k. H. C., 321 Ellfs st., room 98. +7 NINTH SI—BRANCH OFrICE OF 167 Tui"Casl oacriptioa aud “wasi sas taken. 0OY WISHES SITUATION IN CUUNTRY, wages no object; good home; strong and will ing. Audress 194 Vanderwater st. W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PO- 4 in & wholesale house or factory: wages not so much an object as position. 0. A., box 100, this office. 339 VW INCHESTER HOU Market: 200 rooms 5c to 8150 per night: £1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectabls: iree bus and baggage to and from (he ferry. S open u; HAYES—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. , 44 THIRD ST, NR UBSCRIPIMONS AND WANI ADS FOR THE Cavi taken at branca ofiice 539 Huyes st; 923 welock. HELP WANTED. HAMBERMAID AND WAIT AT TABLE small hotel, Santa z Co., $20; chamber- maid and assist waitng, Calaveras Co., $18; house- work girls, etc. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment agents, 624 and 636 Clay st. FEMALE N EAT GIRL, GENERAL KOUSEWORK, AN city, $15. Apply MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cla: st ©) WAITRES SPRINGS, $20 EACH; SEC- Z ond grl, §20; 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls to assist, $10 1o $15. ' MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter s (100K, MINING TOWN, §20 TO $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st I“IRST-CLASS FINISHERS ON PANTS. 820 OPERATORS ON VESTS; ALSO ONE TO learn. R. THOMAS, 41 Stevenson st 615 L subecriptions and_ wan: ads taken. ICE_YOUNG GIRL WAMNTED TO CARE Howard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. 2 5 LAKKIN—BKANCH UFFICE OF THE for child and attend housework. 1310 Pacific. IANTED—10 LADIES TO TAKE HOME light work: instruction $1. 777 Market t, room 4. Y OUS6 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE-~ work. Apply 1440 Benton st., Alameda. G IRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP et BRANCH OFFICE st home. 1410 Buchanan st. { ViMeCaLl; wasiads aud suoscripuions taken. W SEST CASES O CORNS CURED FOR 8L 92514 Shotwell st., near Howard. IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING AND millinery; patterns cut to order, 25c; now is the time to begin: 2 weeks’ sewing lessons free. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post st UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FORTHE CALL taken at branch otfice 3¥¥ Hayes su; open until 9:30 o'clock. IPHE LAWRENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- ng 1s the only one by which you ean compiete a perfect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLI M "Winchester Honse, 44 Third st near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $i 60 per night: $1 60083 per week: free 'bus and baggage 1o and from ferry. F. DRESS-CUTTING SUHOOL — FRENCH . tailoring tanght; §1 week. 916 Market, r. 19. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwear; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremont st. MALE HELP WANTED. 98 090K FOR HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, ©) saloons, bakeries, camps, mines, ranches, etc., from_ 850, $40, $30 1o $25 and found: 10 walters, difierent places, $30 and $25; 5 dish- washers. MURRAY & BEADY, 634 and 6368 Clay st. AN COOK FOR A PRIVATE FAMILY: $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 7 MEN TO BUILD A LARGE RAILKROAD 45.) up north; we pay your fare Lo works; drillers, quarry ana rock men: laborers, teamsters, etc.; see boss at ouroffice. MURRAY & READY, 634'and 686 Clay st. T9(: MEN WANTED TO-DAY, FROM $85 136 10315 per month; 50 tarmers, $28, $25, $20, for orchards, vineyards farms, etc.; 40 labor- ers, $1 75, $. 60, $1 50a day and $26 per month and found: choremen, 815 and 8 0; 3 milkers. MURKAY & READY, 654 and 638 Clay st. PRENCH MAID AND SEAMSTRESS, $20. MISS CULLiEN, 823 Sutter st. T ;EFINED SECOND GIRL, $20. MISS Sutter st. $25. MISS CULLEN, 00K, RANCH, 828 Sutter st. 15.000 REDWOOD TIES TO CUT: 40 - woo.ichoppers, redwood and pine, $116 per cord; company will furnish tools and food. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s:. ARPINTER FOR A - RANCH. $30 AND found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 ay st. ROTESTANT NURSE: LEN, 323 Sutter st. $20. MISS CUL- TOUNG GIRL DESIRES TYPEWRIT. position or office work of uny kind. 3 st., room 6. JTUATIONS WANTED—2 GIRLS WANT second work and cooking. 765 Market st. Fiest “CLASS AMERICAN COOK OR house girl, good reference, City or country, $26 t0 $30. 316 Sutter st. ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS situatiou for cooking and housework in pri- vate family; city or short distance in_country; wages moderate. Address L. P., box 6, Call Office. OUNG WIDOW FROM EUROPE WISHES situation as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. 117 Eady st., room 1. Gog> DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY the day; 75c and carfare. Address R.T., Branch Call Ofhce, 526 Octavia st. YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, family of 2; good home: wages $8; no wash. ing. 1033 Laguna st.. cor. Tark. 'S ylor VOUNG WIDOW FROM £UROPE WISHES situation as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. 117 Eddy st.,, room 2. IRL WISHESSITUA I'TON 10 DO GEN ERAL housework: has good reference: city or conn- 1224 Missjon st. sry. JEAT SECOND GIRL AND NURSE; $16. MISS CULLEN, 823 Suter st. i NED, YOUNG GIRL; LIGHT $10. MISS CULLLN, 323 Sutter st. “E AND CHAMBERMAID; $26. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ZTK'QMsTmLs #40 AND FOUND, ¥OR A large ranch, MURRAY & READY, 634 ava 636 Clay st. ©) BLACKSMITHS FOR ~HOPS: BLACK- smith's helper. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5()() MEN FOR RAILK! AD WORK, NORTH; fare adyanced: rty here. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN SEAMSTRESS: LEN, 328 Sutter st. EAMSTRESS, $15; S8ECOND GIRL, SAME house, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AITRFSS, LIVERMORE: $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Snuter st. $20. MISS CUL- 100 EQCKNEN AND LABOREES FOR raiirond work: long job: free fare. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. Q() MASON® HELPERS FOR RAILROAD work, $2 a day; long job. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. AKER AND PABTRY COOK, HOTEL, $60; second cook who can do pastry, country hotel, $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. J EAT YOUNG GIRL; 2 IN FAMILY: $15. MI8S CULLEN, 3238 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG GERMAN NURSE; CHILD 2 years. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. J EAT YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT WORK. COUN- try, $10. MiSS CULLKN, 323 Sutter st. G ERMAN OR SWEDISH OR FRENCH COOK, $35. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AT SECOND Gl (L, BiLVikDERE, §12. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL 0¥ EXPERIENCE wou'd (ike a housexeeper's place, city or coun- try; or will do plain mending. 207 Post, room 8. IRL WISHES POSITION TO DO GENERAL . Bensswart And gpoking: péssrencil | IRIG cott st. APABLE EASTERN WOMAN WISHES SIT- uation as invalld’s or infant’s nurse: no triders. Cull or address 917 Howard st., basement. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL, 16, FOR LIGRT housework. 122 Langton st. JWEDISH SECOND GIRL, 2 YEARS' REF- erence, city or country, $20 to $25 315 Sutter. Y OUNG WIDOW: (LATE OF MIS-ION §T.) wishes position as housekeeper; wiiower’s or bachelor's home preferred. 28%g Sixth, room 6. OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST wishes tituation 10 do light housework in Oak- land or Fruiivale: wages $10 to $12. Address MARGARLT HEDM AN, box 17, Fruitvale P. 0. LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. OUNG LADY RECENTLY FROM THE Fast desires a housekeeper’s p.ace, city or Country. ‘233 Post et., room 1. 167 Jay1HE St — BRANCH OFFICE OF UME CALL subscripuiou and wane ads taken. OUNG KASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A nousekeeper’s piace: widower's home pre- ferred, city or couniry. 234 O'Farrell, room 9. YQUSG GERMAN WIDGW DESIRES ropiiousekeeper’s position. Apply 1204 Eady st., m %, Y QUNG GIRL WANTS POSITION AS TYPE- writer or to do any kind of oflice work. 838 Mission sk, room 1. ROTESTANT NURSE, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st PRENCH MAIv, $26: -ERMAN OR FRENCH nurse-girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 sutter. AITRESS FOR COUNTRY HOIEL. $22 50, call eariy: chambermaid and wait, country hotel, #£20; chimbermaid and wai., near city, $16; German housekeeper for country, $16; 4 walt- resses, city, $15, $20: German second girl, near city, $20; cook, private family, German style, $25; 15girls, housework, $15, $20: ironer for steam laundry, $35: mangler, same place, $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. EAD WALTRESS. COUNTRY HOTEL, $35: call early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH SEC- ond girls, $20 and $25; 2 cooks, German style, $30; 3 waltresses, hotei and restanrant, $20 and $5 'week; cook, small boardi: g-house, $20; Protestant girl for housework. a_snort dist $25, and a grear many girls to fill our numerous situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. ANTED—SECOND GIRL AND ASSISTOLD ladv, £20: 2 German or French cooks, 30, #35: German second: 2 French nurses, $15 and $20: housekeeper, $12; French girl for house- work, $25: German cook, smail hotel, country, $30. 'LEON ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. PLAIN HOTEL LAUNDRESS, $25: MIDDLE- aged woman for country, $20 and fare paid. R T. WARD & CO,, 610 Clay st, (G!RLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. MRES. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st 1 GERMAN COOK, 4 GEEMAN SEC- ond girls, $20: German second girl, some wash. Oakland, $20. MRS, LAMBERT. 417 Powell, SI(ALL GIRL TO HELP HUUSEWORK. 14 Qak st EAD LAUNDRYM AN, HOTEL, $50 TO 875; marker and distributor, hotel iaundry, $30: isher, country laundry, $26; 2 {roners. country $25: washer, hand laundry, $30. G K. & CO., 108 Geary st S place, country; 2 drivers for milk-wagons, 830 and $35; 5 farmers, different rauches, $20, $25 and $26; blacksmith heiper, country, $1 60 & day. C R.HANSEN & CO.. 108 Geary st. EAD COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $75; SEC- ond codk, hotel, $50; head and second cooks resort, $40 and 330: ook for a private board- ouse, country, $35: fry CooK, restaurant, $565; pastry cook, hotel, $35. C. R. HANSEN & C0.. 108 Geary st. FIRST-CLASS WAITERS WITH DRESS suits for country hotel, §30; waiter for nurses’ hall, country hotel, $25; 6 walters. country hotels and restaurants, 350, 825 and $20: pantryman, country hotel, $25: waiter aud drive bus, country hotel, $20; bellboy, hotel, $1250. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. (RY COOK, $14 A WLEK; COOK, 87 A week: short-order cook, $60; pastry cook and baker, $1C 10 $i2 & week: COOK. few persons, $5 a week and room: night cook, $33; cook, city, $30 and room: cook, city, $35 to $40 and room: cook, country, $45 and room: second cook, $7 a week; 00K, oyster-house, $40 to $50 and room. MAR' TIN & CO., 749 Murket at. ISHWASHER, $350 A WHKEK: DISH- washer, 816 and room: 3 dishwashers, coun- try, $15 and room; dishwashers, country, $25 and room; dishwasher, Saota Cruz, $15 and room; il:l.l;;ul;%r, Sln;n mu‘ :IB and room; dish- T, $5 & week: dishwasher, $6 & week. MAR- T.N & CO., 749 Market LABORERS, $1 60 PER DAY, FREE fare, steady work, see party here Thursday 500 and Friday: ship ©O0., 749 Market st. 9 YOUr 5 MEN T0 WAIT SOME, $16, ROOM, etc.: aiter for boarding-house, $20 and room: 3 walters, city, 120 and room: voung man, assist in dining-roon, §5 a week; bell and elevator boy, $1C and room: 2 walters, city, $25 and room ; waiter, country, $26 and room: waiter, 85 a week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marxet st. e Sor 1ng, JOHNSTOR & GO, 872 Broadway, Oakiand. Saturday morning. MAKRTIN |} 00D BOY T0O HELP IN SALOON. 1100 Kentucky st., Potrero, DICTURE FRAMING WITH GLASS, 7X9 inches 10c, 8x10 and 10x12 15¢, 11x14 and 12 X16 20c, 14x17 2Bc, 16x20 $0c, 18x22 35¢, 20x 24 45c. U2x28 60c: hardwood curtain poles com- plete, 15c: room moldings, all colors, 1c per foot. JONES, 547 Mission st., open evenings. OMPARE MY HAIR-DRESS:NG PARLORS with those of the iast—1 think they will com- pare favorably: at any rate they are the best and largeston the Pacific Coast; hairdressing, any sty e. 28c.: switches, from $1 to $3—the $3 ones are made of the very bes: hair: gray and bleached hair restored to natural color, trom $160 to $5. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. MISS MYRTLE POTTER PALMIST, RE- moved from 33 Sixth to 86534 Market, r. 12. ME RAY FAIR, SCIENTIFIC CARD- reader, 223 Post st., room 2 T,ADY WRITES—“CONSIDER ‘QUINONIA' the best hair tonic 1 ever used. Have recom- 85c bottle. G. LED- mended to all my frienas,” ER®R, 111 Stockton st 1 ROCERIES ARE CHEAPEST AT THE “UP- 10-daie” store, ~acramento; frult jams in glass iars, 10c; rolied oats. 315c B: condensed milk, 4 for 25¢; tomatoes, 60¢ doz.: good coftee, fresn and whole, 173c 1b, ground to order: fine tes, 25¢ Ib; send for list. BEESLEY & SON, Sacramento. §1500, LEADING GROCLRY. WITHOUT. « bur, on lively business s.reet; horse and wagon: iarge stock of goods: doing 4 large cash trede: owner going East. Apply WILKE, 783 Market st. I OUSE OF 45 ROOMS, WITH SALOON, IN wholesale disirict; roon.s siways occupied; must be sold at once, on ‘account of death, at rea- sonable ice; make an offer. Particuiars, WILKE, 783 Marset st $300, SALUON. 2 BLOCKS FROM MAR- e + ket st., with club-rooms, ladies’ cafe, Diano; good paying pi 2 WILKE, 783 Markec st Cor o0t ARPIY OHNER GROCERY AND BAR; 1 BLOCK south of Market st.: established years: guar- anteed to clear above $200 each month: sickness compels owrer 10 seil n pe: VTP Tais Lo sell: splendia business opening. OTICE—GUS STRAND, 1118 MARKET ST, will sell your business quick for cash. $60. BAkERY, CANDY, STATIONERY, - cigars and'laundry; musc sell. 867 Fols som st. ALUABLE PATENT RIGHT; WORTH $1000; will take $300. STRAND, 1113 Mar« ket st. $85 $:00. DAIRY AND PRODUCE_STOR « great bargain. TRAND, 1118 Market i CLEAR $76 A month. GUS STIAND, 1118 Macker: J UTICE—LA VERITE TOILET PARLOK RE- moved to 30 Geary st., near Kearny. P\ GROCERY AND BAR: MUST SELL; worth $800. STRAN ), 1118 Markek st §550. T ELEPHONES. KLEIN'S Electrical Works, 421 Montgomery. 1f Interested send for catalogue. ULT TO ORDER ON EASY INSTALLMIXNTS. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and 8th. LOAKS AND YAILOR-MADE SUITS RE- tailed at wholesale iigures. 20 Sansome st 1ARDENS ATTENDED TO IN THE CITY by THOMAS EXTELL, 816 Turk st. UPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY electrolysis. MRS DR WELCH, 2115 Bush. H . BUFSOHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, - gasfitter. 623 Goiden Gate av. Tel. Sutter 47L 100( BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150; wedalng vork. HILL, 22 Geary st. 1G OUTDOOK STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Bixth sta. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light: promoters of busi ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Marketst. AN WILLING TO WORK; MUST HAVE $25. G., box 18, this office. 00D BOOTBLACK WANTED FOR BAR- ber-shop at 609 Larkin st. ANTED—PRESSMAN ON|CUSTOMCOATS, 14 McAllister st., room 19. HOKMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING. 205 Fifth st, Q] 7 MISSION ST. FOR MEALS_THE MOST of the best for the money ; coffee, 214 cents. RECRULTS &ANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 'years, 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 abie 10 speak. read and write Engiish, and be between b fect 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. W ANTED—YOUNGZBARBER WITH SOME experience for board, room and small wages. Address, siating wages, HERMAN KOCH, Val- lejo, Cal. EAMEN AND OKDINARY FOR NEW York, A ustraiia, Honolulu. 10 Steuart, npstairs. JTUATION SECURED FOR A LOAN OF $225 on socurity. W. W., box 8, Call. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. S FUCHS, Sec’y, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS UNION FREE employment bureau, 34 4th st. L LESS, Sec. ARBERS—GOOD SHOP IN COUNTRY FOR sale chenp. DECKELMAN BROS,, 106 Elils. OR SALE—8- CHAIR BARBXR-SHOP IN Oskland; central locktion: owner has retired from business. Apply 874 Washington st., cigar store. BATHS; IN THE COUN- [ ARBER-sHOP; ! Apply 2 Eighth st. ) try: for sale. OR SALE—3-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP; iocation. G., box 150, Call. BARsER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP, $15. 36 Al Pacific st. {OUR ENERGETIC MEN WANTED; 836 Howard s'. Cull between 4 and 5 P. M. JEAMEN:; NEW YORK, FORKIGN AND cossting. Shippers’ Office, 12 Washington st REEN HANDS AND SEA MEN FOR SOUTH Seas, Australia and the Coast. 637 Clay st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st want ads and subscriptions taken. NEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 763 MIs- sion st., bet. 3d and 4th—Single room - per night, 10c t0 60c: per week, 70c to $2: clean,quiet; spe- cial attention to morning calls; open all night. ARGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoss for sale; lot ladies’ and misses’ shoes, 25¢ up; misfits exchanged; good repairing; shoes made (o order any style $3 up. Central Repalr- ing Bhop, 749 Mission st.,, near Grand Opera-house. ADIES' SHOES, SOLING, 36c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing dons at half the usual price, 562 Mission st., bet. 1si and 2d. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOTTLE + beeror wine 5c; best free lunch. 643 Clay. ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO £t your feet at the same Lrice you bu - resdy- made ones, from_$2, £5, $4 and $5, aL 662 Mis- sion st., between First and Second. FINE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- der, $2 50; half-soling, 25¢ up. 959 Howard. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixch, for a room; 26¢ a night; 81 a week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD S1., NR. Market: 300 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; free *bus and baggage (0 and from th« ferry. JLECTRIC LIGHUS IN EVEKY ROOM: Winchester Houss 44 Third st, nr. Markes; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 pee week; iree bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est_house wesi of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 28, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, orzans and all other musical instruments, of ali grades and prices. Terms easy; Drices iowest. Everything possible done to piease and satlsfy the customer. RE YOU THINKING OF PURCHASING OR renting a piano? If so don’t fal to call and inspect the fine instruments we are seiling for $3, £4, 85, $6, $7. 8, $9 and $1C per Jmonth; every piano guaranteed. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny andsutter sts. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; monthly payments $5 up: correspon- dence solicited. THE F. W. SPENCER COM- PANY, 983 Market st opp. Mason; established over 20 years. ONA-FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ond-han? pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor t0 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 Post. MIDSUMMER DREAM — NEW PIANOS $160, $175, $200, $250, 8300, $400, 3500 and up: easy payments. BRUENN'S piano-house, 228 Post st. EAUTIFUL DECKER & SON PIANO FOR sale cheap; good as new THE ZENO MAU- VAIS MUSIC COMPANY, 769 Market st. DMIN ISTRATUR'S SALE —MUST SELL; pianos at immense reduction for cash oron instaliments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market st. HAW, STEINWAY, $250; CHICKERING, 8185; bargains, $4 & month; & nice small up~ right, $95; rent $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. 585, FLEGANT PIANO: BARGAIN. 18 0. McAllister, nr. Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ JLEGANT EMERSON; NO REASONABLE offer refused k. W. LICK, 116 McAllisterst. W .G BADGER. SOLE AGENT FOR HALLKT +& Lavis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 Sacto. YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Kvans, Briggs and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW, H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. KHABE EraNos: NEW =CALE; NEW styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st T SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY WILL you find a s:ock of new Steinway pianos. 35(), BEANCH BAK iy AND COFFE® OU. parior. SIRAND, 1118 Market st. JOTICE — §250 SALOON WILL BE m,u) to-day to highest bidder. STIAND, 1118 Mrkt RESTAURANT MEN, ATTENTION or $ol . good-pay ing restaurant: best location clears $76 a month: bargan this week. GU: STRAND, 1118 Market st. TO SETTL RWOOD'S, 76 ISITORS WISHING favorably see UNDE: 15¢ CORNER GROCERY AND BAR IN OU. Mission: 4 rooms: cheap rent; mus scll this week. W. F. HEALY, 917 Market st ERY BEST RESULTS OBTAINED B placing your lodging-nouses, saloons, candy- stores, etc., with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard, HERE, Market. ARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT BUSINE shori hours: small capital required; 1o ‘vious exjerience necessal must be satisfied with 318 to $25 a week: trial given befors buying. Business L.xcbange, 777 Market st $1500 WOOD AND COAL YARD; BE . location; large stock; owner years: tree rent. STENBEKG & CO., 632 Market, 1100, TOBAKERS, ONE OF THE 8 '« chanees in the State, a little wa of the city: $20 to $25dally cashsales. BARRETT & BASILE, 8733, Market st HE FURNITURE AND BUS! OF A 60+ room hotel for sale or exchange for clear town property: price §5000. For particulars address Bristol Hotel, San Jose, Cal. $1 000, oLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, + baking 4 barreis a day; horse and wagon, and a good siore trade; safe investment will be proven. Apply Call Office. GRO&EH\ AND BAR; OLD-ESTABLISHED corner in the Mission; 5 living rooms;, a bar- gain. BACH, MEESE & CO., 321 Montgomer: 50 BRANCH BAKERY,STATIONERY, « cigar business: 4 large rooms; pantry: bathroom: yard: rent $14 Apply Call Office. AILOR-SHOP: CHEAP: GOOD REPAIRING trade: with furniture for 2 rooms. G. M., box 69, Call Office. UR SALE CHEAP; BRANCH BAKERY, candy, notions: 3 living rooms. 487 Fulton st. 8400 BIG BARGAIN; FIRST-CLASS VA- « riety bazaar. D. J., box 133, Call Office S ANTED—AN OLD SCHOOL OR ECLECTIQ, physician, proficient in his profession as well s of sound body, to assume & lurge and lucraive country praciice in the Interior. Address WM. M. DE WOLF, 818 Eas: Fifteenth st., East Osk- land, Cal. F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES for furniture, groceries, saloons and restau- rants see J. C. MUTHER, auctioneer, 632 Market. OR SA LE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSI- Dess, Star and Garter saloon, 137 Fifth st.; es- tablished 1886: 3 living-rooms. IRST-CLASS BAKERY OUTFIT FOR SALE; store to rent. Apply 712 Valencia st BLOVO iox, Tor sxte: 2o agente. B 6., vox & ALOON CON.WITH DAIRY: CHEAP: SELL- ing on account other business. 335 Fourth st TO $20,000. PAT. RIGHTS TERRI IRST - CLASS SALOON DOING A GOOD business; low rent: must sell. Apply 38 Third. ARE CHANCE FOR SMALL INVESTORS; good gold mine. Address G. R., box 133, Call. LACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE BUSINESS for sale: 0ld established, good-paying business $1000 to $5000. C. B. STEANE, Pleasanton, Cal: LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 49 ROOM HOUSE: BEST IN CITY.. 18-room house on Sixfh st., only.. 14-room bouse on £ddy st .. ... 1:-room house on Fourth st .~ ' g Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 40 ROOMS, GOOD;FURNITURE, RENT $60. $1,000 62 rooms, 3 1600 24 rooms, north of Market, rent 600 Other bargains. U NDERWOOD'S, Ket. 10() LODGING-HOUSES KOR BALE; PRICES from $150 to $5000. STRAND, 1118 Market %350 GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; A DIV, bargain. 623 Sacramen o st. ESTAURANT: LIVING ROOMS: GOOD piace; man and wife; cheap. Apply this office. FOR, SALE — WELL- FATTED SALOON IN good iocation on Fourth st., near Market: must be sold this week. Inquire at LEVY & CO.'S, 79k 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 stable: all in first-class order; half cash, balance on time. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIM- proved city property,paying house of 10 rcoms; a bargain; noagents. 305 Eddy st. 13ROUMS LODGING HOUSE FOR $200, clearing $50 per month. 821 Howard st, ORNER RUOMING-HOUSE FOR SALE; 25 rooms and all cccupled. For particulars in- quire at 893 Sixth st. B — DINING-ROOM TO LET. Apply (all Office, San Francisco or Oakland. $300, IE3TAVEANT AND BAEERY, OF: . posite principal public buildings in this city; part cash, balance easy terms. Owner, box 60, Call. CANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN PRINTING office for sale; 7 years on premises: good con- dition: mouthly” paper published. G ., box 14, Call. OUNG LAWYER, DESIRING TO LOCATE, wou!d like either part or_whole in:erest In & country newspaper.. Address F, J., box 10, CaH. JURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN LARGE rooming-house; choice: north Market; board for rent. UNDERWOUOD, 765 Market st ANTED—MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade; shops, tools, posiuons furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighun, ‘W ANIED.IOCOLLECE WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KN OX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter. CLEABANCE SALE—$5000 WORTH BOOTS and shoes; must sacrifice: $1 50 shoe 75¢c, $2 shoes $1, $3 ‘shoes $1 50, #4 shoes $2: $5 sh, $2 80, $6 shoes $3. 638 Market sl.,‘opp.'P:h:. NITURE FOR SALE. OR SALE. NISHED HOUSEHOLD: 6 rooms; rent $30; rooms rented. 334 Turk st. URNITURE, STOVES -CARPKETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. OUSEHOLD KANGES ARE THE BEST JOHN F. MEY ERS CO.. 947 Market st. ¥ OOMS, 15¢ TO 760 PER NIGHT: bUG AU 8l 50 ver week. Orlental, 2256 Drumm st _— W ARTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still roms Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 98¢ per night: $1 io $3 per week. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—_BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signboard; will have a iramendous sale; nothing like ft: secure sample and territory at once. BAKER En. and Mfg. Co., 409 Sanchez st., San Francisco. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER BEER-BOTTLING BUSINESS; experience not necessary. 712 14th, nr. Market. ROOMS WANTED. OUNG MAN WANTS 'NICELY FUR- Dnished room with running water: priva fiy. G., box 7, Call Uffice. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — A LADY'S WHEEL; STATE name, price, condition. Address 317 Noe st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Ellis st. OOKS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. HOLMES Book Company, 704 Mission st. AW NBROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- oft clothing bought. Add- COLKMAN. 41 Third. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building: telephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. ¥FURNITUKE WANTED EW STORE: NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST prices. SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: postal NDIANA AUCTION CO..REMOVED 7TO 19 Montgomery st.; highest prices paid. PBrur Elicks rok FURNITURE MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers,731 Howard streeet. iiouses bought in their entirety. OUNG LADY, SMALL CAPITAL WANTS gentleman partier. R. 8, 9 Powell st., second floor. — GROCERY AND BAKERY STORE $D . and 8 rooms; rent $10. - pply this office, . ALL ROUTE FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT 111614 Broadway. SIRSI - CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Fiiois catt Utice. IGAR-STAND ON MARKET ST.; MUST once. G. U., box 153, Call. sell GOOD-PAYING BAKERY IN LIVE- $500. 5 ciy, avout 50 miles north of san Francisco: selling on account of other business. Apply Call Office. STABLISHED CARPET- C., box 56, this office. JOR SALE—OLD- FoSaning busineas HOE SHOP FOR S LE; VERY OLD STAND, SHOh good custom trade; owner ieaving city: 427 Fourth st ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP, 785 FOLSOM S sireet. % CARPET CLEANING. 1LY STEAM CARPET-CLIEANING WORKS: Cleans, moves, iays carpets. G. H. STEVEN: Mgr., 38 and 40 Lighth st.: telephone South 250. JWATTE. reliable carpet-cleant ng, renovty, alter- . ation works, 413 Mca%ister. Tel Jessie 321 CABPE’I'S CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE Dew. 23 Tenth; tei. South 36 Mackintosh & Co. J E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., + 240 141h st.: cleaning 3c. a yard: tel. Mis 74 (CARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McQUEKN, 458 Stevenson. Tel. S.22% ABLYANCE CARPET-GLEANING CO, 402 suiter; tel. Mzin 994, GEO. WALCOM, prop. ARITNER WANTED IN GOOD- PAYING Piiaorant downtown. ~ 717 Mission st. ROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; (G '0s Stock; good business. 117 Filunore at. 00D NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP AND G’ tools, dwelling, barn »nd good locatfon for store, in 0 d Gilroy; 1 acre of ground; price $1100. JAE.C. ZUCK & CO., Gliroy. I1CE COKNER SALOON IN THE MISSION: cheap: low rent. Apply to DONNKLLY & BRANNAN, 1069-71 Mission st , cor. Seventh. 2'2 + MINSION — SUBSCR!PTIONS D20 wan ads taxen for THE CALL. (GOODFAYING HOTEL BUSINE-S: LON established; half interest $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hoiel. Petaluma. AND (CARPET-ULEANING, So: LAYING, 3c: RUG sumples free: tel. sessie 944. Stratton, 38thst HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car pet-beating Works, 853-57 Tehams st.; tel. So. 40 CRTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPER. IN. quire this oftice ora: 133 'A‘mmu..rnnhg;. Uregon. (GERMAN GIRL RECENTLY FROM GER- many, desires a partner. 111 Geary, room 2. ONKLIN'S = CARPET - BEATING WORad, 833 Golden Gate ave. Teicphone £ast 126 WErK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— <\ WEEKLY mmmmnner.hrmm:;:n. MINES FOR SALE. GReEAT INDUCEMENT—AN INTEREST 1N a first-class gold mine will be given to the right y; money to be used (o erect mill. Call or ad 1. A. FER S, 450 Townsend st. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, [ REE DEMONSTRATIONS OF VELOX Pa- r dally al 'Bry ; sole agency for the conse. CAL CAMERA CO. HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSES; MAKE UFF-R; MUST BE SOLD and removed at once: 549 to 655 Mission st. 4 Cali 556 Mission st ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVO LAWS falty: private; no fee without meuuf‘ rsol:m insolvency, colleciions, patents, trademarks, otc. nhuln.d:‘er!'uu detectives: estab ished 10 years G. W.HOWE, atty atlaw,850 Merket, cor. Stocktn EGAL PAPERS A SPECIALTY; 10 s' L ntice G AR A Bheg) ER, 24 Montgy 1 1. DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNL-SS SUC- A cessful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st

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