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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1897 _— e e (00D PRIGES FOR GRAPES Wine - Makers' Corporation Can Handle the Entire Crop. H. J. Crocker Now at the Head of the Organization as President. Considerable New Capital Has Been Secured—Farmers to Sell to an Advantage. For several months past the fortunee of the grape-growers and winemakers of this Sta‘e have been in the balance. While the grape-growers were unanimous in their desire to co-operate with the wine- makers and deliver them all of their grapes, the latter having their cooperage nearly full from wine of 18% and older, it was feared that they could not take care of the large crop of grapes which was nearing maturity. It was necessary, therefore, to enlarge wineries, increase cooperage and double the machinery. To do this capital was required, and the board of directors of the California Wine- makers' Corporation has been siraining every nerve for the past few months to obtain financial assistance, so that they might be able to supply the winemakers witn the money necessary with which to increate their plants and to pay for the grapes. eir labor has been finally crowned with success. They bave com- vleted arrangements by which all th money required jor the crushing of every pound of grapes which may be produced this year in California will be supplied on demand. : At a special raeeting of the board of di- rectors ¢f the Caiifornia Winemakers’ Corporation held yesterday Colonel Her- man Bendel, on account of other imper- tant business, tendered his resignation as pre-ident and director of the corporation. Henry J. Crocker was then elected di- rector and president of the corporation by acclamation. Mr. Crocker in accepting the office stated that he was greatly in favor of maintaining and, if possible, im- proving the viticultural indusiry of this State as well as any other industry of Cali- fornia and said: Ibelisve the grape-grower who has had the enterprise to. set out hiz vineyard. the pa- tience to wait for the growing of his crop, with all the risks attached 1o this industry, should receive a fair remuneraiion for his labor and capital invested. 1 believe that the wine- maker who has erected the wine-c:liar and procured machinery at large expens: and brought to the industry the intelligence re- quired in making and curing the fine wines, which he has demonstrated to the world can be produced 1n Califorhia, should receive a iair remuneration for his enterprise, labor and capital invested in his plants. 1 believe, also, that the wine-dealer who has, through his enterprise, introduced our wines not only throuchout ihe United States but | also in the adjoiuing republics aud even in Europe, to comnpete with the wines of Italy and France; the wine-dealer who, in order to properly transact his business, is under heavy expense, is compelled to bave large ledger ac- counts, which rre not always available when required, I believe that he is alsoentitled 10 a fair remuneration for and risks attached to his business. By the brief conversation which I have had with every one of the board of directors of the Winemakers Corporation I have seeu that we are a unitin the desire to equitably divide the profits which may be derived from the viticultural industry between the grape- grower, the winemaker and the wine-deaser. 1tisnotonly the desire of the persons di- rectly interested, but it ixalso the wish of the bankers, financial men and that of every per- son who has the progressand snccess « ! viticu'tural industry of the Stateoi*California atheart, With the laudable object we have in view, of doing harm to none, but good to all, our corporation I can assure you will re- ceive all the financial aid which it may Ye- quire for the proper taking care of the grapes and wine not oniy this year, but of years to come, which will enable the winemaker who has #mbition to keep, age and improve his wine todo soand enable him tosupply our customers with as good wine ascan beob- tained in any part of the world. When we remember that the State of Caii- fornia is the only State in the Union where the true wine grape will grow, and the only State, therefore, where fine wine can be pro- duced: when we look around us and find our legitimate customers of 70.000.000 within our own boundaries and 30 000,000 people in our neighborhood; when wesee that while France produces 1,000,000.000 gulions o wine per annum, while in this State we barely produce 20,000,000 gallons per aunum; when on accouut of our iarge territory, the simiiar- ity of the soil and ciimate, we know that we c°n produce in this State also 1,000,000, 000 gallons of wine per annum jus: as good as that which can be produced i any part of the world, 1 cous.der it the duty of every good | cliizen 1o help bring up this important indus- 1ry, so that the lime may come when the wine industry of Calijornia will be to thisState what the wine industry of France is 1o that fayored country. With these aims in view I cheerfully accept the honor which you have tendered me, aud Idoubt noi that with your assistance we will bring up the Winemakers' Corporation 10 be one of the most successful institutions in the State of California. The board of directors unanimously ap- proved the sentiments expressea by Mr. Crocker, and immediately appointed & committee to receive such offers as may be tendered for the wines in the hands of the corporation. The corporation is now prepared to furnish the necessary capital which may be required toevery Wine- muker of the State belonging to the Wine- makers’ corporation, for the purpose of enlarging their wine capacity and taking care of the grape crop ot the State The officers of the Winemakers’ Corpor- ation are now as follows: H. J. Crocker, president; P. C. Rossi, vice-president; W. J. Hotchkiss, secretary and manager; directors—John H. Wheeler, B. W. Pax- ton, C. F. Montealegre, Peter Ball, H. B. Chase, D. M. Delmas. In the absence of Vice-President Ross1 from the City, A. Sbarboro of the Italian-Swiss Colony acied in his place. ‘:\(lir. Sbarboro in discussing the situation said: This furnishing of capital is of more fmpor- tance than many may suppose. We are now sble (0 insure the grape-growers the value of their grapes—what they are actually worth. Thatis to say, the winemakers wiil pay the fermer for his graves ®1 per ton for every cent per gallon that the wine will sell for in the market. By the concentiation of the wine in the hands of the Winemakers' Corpora- tion the wine is expected to bring from 15 t0 20 cents per gailon, in which growers will receive from $15 to $20 per ton for their grapes. This is tie sysiem adopted in many of the European countries and it has met with suceess, Dedication of a Beautiful Instrument in the Town of the * ‘Bear Flag. The Congregational Church of Sonoma, organizea more than twenty-five vears ago, has just been presented with a hand- some pipe organ. It was dedicated Friday evening, Juiy 30, with an organ recital by Miss Kate ¥, Hutchinson of 8an Francisco, whose seleciions were well adapted to show the compass of the new instrument. The audience room was filled with appre- ciative listeners who heartily encored the numbers. The instrumental numbers were interspersed with four vocal solos by Miss Claire Hope, who sang “The Good Shepherd,” ‘*-For All Eternity,” ‘“Day Dream,” and ‘“Flee as a Bird to the ‘Mountan.” Miss Hutchinson’s numbeys were “Bar- carole,” by Bennett, a march by Ousley, and one by Wallis, two_numbers by Sal- ome. & wedding song by Dupoi-, two short pieces by Smart, the English composer, an andante by Silas, Sch merei,”’ and “Cavalleria R Schumann’s sticana,” by The organ was presented to the church by Mre. Sophia T. Craig in memory of her busband, O:iver W. € on a smuil, handscme etched brass plate on one of the panels of the organ. ornamenta.icn of pipes, with ailding and dainty tints, the casing of highly polished quartered oak, and, above al , the sweet toues of the in- strument, with its special sweetness in the solt effegts, make it eminently adapted to vart of its work in accompaniments, while the swell organ in its large compass gives scope for the most elaborate voluntary. To fitly match this new and useful ten- ant the audience-room has been tasti. papered and re:ovated throughout. ev. Charles E. Chase is pastor of the aig, as is set forth The beautitul 01 sunday morning, August1, the organ was specially dedicated ship, William H. Hyde Jr. acting asor- The pastor’s address had siecial re'erence to the influence of music ard its proper place in religious services. evening a large audience, mainly of young people, zathered sgain to listen to the harmonies and to sacred song. Mrs. H. H. Davis will be the regular or- to its use in wor- take part in 11, resubdivision of block B, Kennedy Tr.ct, East Oakland: $10. s and Arietta F. Hewitt to William H. 15t0n, loton N W corner Vine a: d Arch stieets, N 90 by W 134:7. being lots 38, 39 and_40. blcek 1, Ma. of Antisell Villa lote, Berkeiey: $100. Joh't and Mury K. Sweeney to *usan Kratz lot on SW corner of 0ld county rosd and Bray aveoue, S125.15, W 90, N 127.50, ¥ 90 to beginniug, be- ing lots 47 snd 48 map of Henry & Phillips Tract, being a subciv'sion of lots 1 to 5,37 to 38, Bray proper:y, Brooklyn Township; $10. Jessie A. H. and Emma J. B. Smith to Sophie L. Rehroeder, lovon N_line of San Jose avenue, 250 W of Ouk street, W 50 by N 150, being lot 4, block K. land. adj cent to + neinal, A.umeda; $10. Coruelius M. vLee to Kl za Jane Lee, lot 4, block F, Powers Tract, Alamela. gift Bullders’ Contracts. Mrs. L. Theil with J. P. Pene, to erect a two- story :rame_ buildi g on’S line of Greenwich sireet, 88 I£ of Stockton, $2400; Gabriel A. Berger, archifect. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. £59 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 1 arkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. &W. cormer Sixteenth and Mission streets; open unttl 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o’clock. 1505 Po'k street: open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till 9 o’elock. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continnad, MIDDL!-AGED WOMAN WANTS LIGHT housework or taking care of children. 108 McAllister. TOUNG LADY FROM THE COUNTRY wishes ‘position in tachelor’s or widower's lLome. t6yy Geary st. rvom 15. 2526 MISSIUN — SUBSCKIPTIONS AND Wwaut ads taken jor THE CALL, 1 BST-CLASSFRENCH COUK AND A FIKST- class chambermaid and waitress wish situa- tions ln au American family; bes. of reterences. Cail at 1580 Powell st., cor. Green, from 10 4. . tod P, W IDOW FROM THE EAST WISHLS SITU- ation : bachslor or widower. 223 Mason st, room 5, second floor. ARK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJAMIN LICH- TENSTELN. 15 Grant ave., Real kstate Agent HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. 'TE NE! JSE- ARBER-SHOP, RUN BY FOUR LADIES. ANTED—GIRL DO GENERAL HOUSE- | PARBERSHOW, UTE BE work. 1008 Sacramento st. EAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOKK. 506 Jessie s:., near Sixth. ANTED—A GIRI. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wor and plain cooking. 1503 Geary st. TOUNG GERMAN GIKL TO DO LIGHT heusework. 1781 Mission st. TEADY PLACE FOR GOOD « HOCOLATE and cream dipper. Leave address, C. C., box 115, Call Oftice, UOD GEKMAN LADY FOR WORKING housekeeper. 2313 Car.ton st., East Perseley, Dwight way station. T ANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housewor; $8. I.quire at bakery, 2935 Twen y-four.h st. (‘UUD HOUSKKE~PER'S P.ACKE WANTED 7 by ayoung Parfsian widow: no objeciion to couu.ry: hoter or widower’s home. Kooms 10 and 11, 122 Post st. 61' LARRIN—BRANCH UFFICE OF THE O CALL “Subscriptions and want ads taken. youre WIDOW FROM EUROPE WISH:S 4 situation as housekeep r for bachelor or wid- ower. 117 Eday st , rooim 1. DARK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJ, H. LICH- TENSTEIN, 15 Grant ave., Real Estate Agent VESMAN WIDOW FROM THE EAST WISH- +8 10 make herself useful in general. Call bet. 12 A. M. and 12 P, w., 120a Eddy st.. room 2. HOTEL ARRIVALS. C Healy, Cal C V Giimer, salt Lake ams &w.Trkee T H McDe:by, Fosom illips. Pt Arena Mrs W A Reet, S biego J W Surface, Ione T M Gocdwin 2 R A McNury, La Grange G W Lrow E Franks. Visalia Miss A M Vance, Pa W E Herzineer, Redding M V Vanderhoop & w, Miss Vanderhoon.s Kosa W H Haik, r.ureka H L Detrick, Cal 1ibertson, Main’s Mrs H T ) p'er, Cal » laylor & w, WalnutCk P C Blume, Wash, D C C Trimmingham, Sunol M R Whitehead, L Ang ¥ L Pavne, Hanford J J Welss, Mexico ¥ Christian, Los Ang N W Thompson. Sta Cruz J M Widifter, Hanford EJ Olsen. Huachuca A H Cummings, Tex H Argue, L Ang Mis E Glover. Boise City G Loughead, Grayson . Cheago R Kenney, Cal R Spau ding, Klmira J M Smith, Me MrsA McCorm! T A House. Los Ang M E shepherd, Mo S Levins N Y K M Moser, Mcdesto J k& Meyer, Trac; Mrs D Fortua, Gr Island Cox. Stockton Mrs L Young. V rginfaCy . Fisherman Bay tengel, Buliimore Missk Stenge . Baitimore Miss E slerriit, Baltimore H 'V Swain, Stockton ranger, Ohlo stter, Angels ¥ Collins, 'Stockton R J avidson. Humboldt Mrs H Irwin, Los Gatos CE Dana, San Ls Obispo I A Hamner, Humbold: F L French, San a Cruz G L McCoy, frmboldt »ytel, Humbodt I Woolridge, Humboldt L Dean, Cal W McDonough, humblt L Taubman, Ferndale H McNuity, Humboldt J W Hamier, Humboidt MrssWillington. Willows F X St Louts, Wi lows G H Hoops, Orovilie Miss Mcbanie s Berkley C W Mcuie tigan, Sacto J Ellison &w, Eik Grove J I Durbin, Su'sun W Henderson, Sau Jose » Peake, Red Biuft B F Newby, Dixoa ¥ Woudworth, Sn_Kafael GRAND HCTEL P T Deary, Milton MissJ McDona'd, Healdsb Sangler, Detroit W W Foote, Oakland R Gorman, Milton 1 W Dysart, Cuva G H Mathy, Manila 11 Dargee, Onk and E E Huibrook, Hollister T H St Ker, San Diego kpole, Alameda H Siyson, Jamestown Miss N McM.chacls, Wis J Harp.t, Arcata sion,snJose Mrs H C ~pencer, Towa s G M C Haich, lowa k. K Smart, Dutch Flat L H Rice, ~uisun Mrs G D Clymer, Sacto I St_veus&w, Jersey ity N Rohen, Fresno Dr O L Rogers, & Miss Spencer i Tucker, Urovil e H Cope, Sauta Cruz, H W Cruf , Cak tale Mrs E J tlint. ~acto M Lacayetie, Buriingam B Bassett, Redwood City Washingion.D C W Zaw iskie, 1 ucson z:hemd&w.Jo wa L Livermr MissMuy Bartlett. i Mis-M Fartl 1 Conn, Eurel W Johnson. Los H ~hetla & w. Hamilton | L Lan zeaneiser,Deuver MissK McConeil Colusa i Connell,w &, Red Bluft /, San Diego E Cavansgh. Peta vanagn, vlema , Modesto Miss C Goait, San Jose Mrs J surker, San Jose W Ca B C Brier, Sac.0 CMM ze, Modesto A'E Kimbal. Haverhill A Levinsky, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. F W Bowman,S LObispo E R Chadbourne, N Y Miss \ hadboirue, N ¥ R Seanuell, Omaha MissDMcConneil Colusa Miss J ¢ avanagh, Peta J Wilson. Sacto Mrs Custing, Mont enierprise, capital | Mrs M R tngel. N Y . W Fowler, 500 City J € Woodhnil, N Y J W Woodanli, N Y Anna Woodbull, N Y R CDreyeutorth,Chicago ¥ Jannus, Wash, D € H V Furman, Denver G B Wooahull. N Y Cerrie Woodhull, N Y Mrs Woodbu I, N Y J Field, Monierey rd, Miiwiuk CA Pianxenton Milwauk DK A den, Bostou G Atwater, Los Gatos E A Ross, Palo Alto H H Pitcher, Liveri.ore Mrs Lakeman, Grass Vy J ¥ Dunne, an Felipe 3k Suliivian, Mass I F Spiers, San Jose MrsJFDunoe,| E B Webster, Whea‘on LICK HOUSE. G M Harris,Yevada City N A Haskell, San Jose W A Cooper, San Jose J 3 Bredins, Vander Bosch, N Y J B We terdyke, N Y ing, Caklazd C F Bauy, Mexic F P Nve, Aicatu V Biddle, siant rd Bush, Hanford C W Edwards, Fresno S F Holiander, Salinas M kuck, Evreka J H Dopkias. 11unford ED Kdwards. Fresno I Geurhird & w, Cal J Rogers, Gilroy dSan Jose W A Anderscn & w, Sac G W Young, W I vans, Modesio LH Loid, Vakland , P A jordan. Cal £ H Adams & w, Cal W Ik Gilmoie & w, Cat C Koss, Fresno BALDWIN HOTEL. J R Durphy & w, VallejoJ H Armstrong. 8 Louls AW Coiiis, Napa S Greenwald. A Bangs, San Jose Dr F & Bethel, Cal ¥ Ames, Uak and M Eilie, Oaklund EF Wi'berr. N N H E Sweliser, Birstiela J P Seymore, Cuicago I E Lewis, Folsom i.bertson. Chicago hmond & w Cal Schilling. ~t Louis Gilbert, Modesto W I Frue. ~an Jos? Mrs M E Smith, Sac R V hichmond, Cal G L Andrew: W Barrows, C| Miss M k. Ryan, Ireland W WESTERN HOTEL. M W Walcott & s, Mar- Bleekrodery, Hegue, Hollay ngels Camp W Cassery, Presidio W Matheson, US N J Allan & w, Sic P Newman, US ¥ CLuntin, Us N T C Buller. Little Rock € H Clarke, Litds Rock Neate, Alveacot BT o TE TRANSACTIONS. and Fmelie Berson sttorney) 10 G. Hewwd 1hompson, lot on E 167 S of T'wentleth, S 18 by A Hackitl, A'ameda REAL ESTA Gustave ant of Vig gion stieet, £122:6 310. trick and Mers P. Hogan to Jchn F. Mitchell, lot on NW line of C.arv or (lura street, 126 SW SW 25 by N W 80: $10. Mavrice Vetterlein to 7 » Vetterleln, lot on | line of Ninth stre t, 107:6 NW of Eraunan, NW 30 by Nk 100; giit. J. H. Meredith to #h be corner of Pre«idio Reservation and First avenue, 5496 W 18:10, N to be:inning: $5. . #. Lewiiio ame, same, quit laim deed; 85, Thomas H.ana Ida Ford to Nusie Vcorhi on E lin € of Nine:eenth avenue, 250 S of A siree’, A. Hear t, lot on SW . J. and Margaret A. Martin to John Wallace, of N street, 57:8 W of Seventeeath avenue, WV 50 by N 100: §10. feld to Solomon Getz, lot on SE cor- nhird avenue aniQ street, £ 140 by S8 Krrolna Vix to Ka:clina M. or Carrle M. Clark, corner of Dub in avenue, S 25 b - E 100, lot 1, block 98, Exc.lsior Homestead; $150. Thaddens E. = street and Russia d Annie J. Giimes to W. H. Lit. tle, lot on N line of Sunnyside avenue, 200 E of Arcania £ 25 by N 100, lot 17, block 48, Sunny- w. D, Flinn 10 Michs Hanover street, 178 W 0f Huiu) ola’, W §9 by N 213 subdivision 94. West knd Homestead Assucla- 1 Cooney, lot on Juia Hochs.adter to Mary T. 1oton SW corner of Beriin and H rknes sireets, ~ 150 by W 120, lots 1, riact Homestead : $10. ulive Verkouieren to Sa omon Ducas, lot on K ery sireet, 56 S of Randwil, N 25, E W 108, lots 7 end 8, block 18, Robert B. anl Rtont ithe and 3, b.ock 83, Lux et al. 1o Miller & Lux (a corpora- tion), re-record 1744 d 127, which is eigh'h deed in Abstract ~ o, 1858, Jnue 10, 1897 $10. Andrew J. Karren to kdward J. le Breton, all interest in estate of John W. Farren, Deed’ and Ass gument 1711 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Fllen Hutchinson to ¥lia « arney, all interest in lot on & line of Pac ficxtreet, :49:8 W of « amp- vell, W 25 by S 10 being 1ot 11, block . 455. Gib- akland: $1uv. J. B. Richards n (guardiun estate of Josophine E., Cornelius. Danjel and Mary F¥. Gordon, minors) to kla Mulkerts (wife of UColm-n). undivided balf interest in ~ume. Unkiand: $1. 0. 4. Miller apd J. D. M Kee ( rustees of W. d Fmma L. Roshmore) to the California ime: t Company, fots 5 aod 8, neights, Oakland, Guaraniee inv: I, Revised Map Oukland trustees’ deed, 556 d 189; $233. J- M. a.d Mary D. Earilett 10 John F. and ton K line of Pop ar street, 115, bei g lot 22, nmpson to Henrletta Newell, lot ‘I'wenty-third and 115, being lots 1. 2 Chrisuna Bluett, io Twelf.h, S 45 by E block 561, Uakian corner of Locust or N 108:6 by E d west 15 test o1 lot 18, b i 'l’.kl';.nu: $10. iizabeth A K. McNeill 1o Rosa ~ilva, lor o SE line ' of “Keaneds steee. 200.08 > W of hallioad avenue, Hw NW 100.04 t0 vesionire. o Kepnedy CHURCH NOTICES. B LJENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOEAL Chuich, Mission st., Det. Sixth and Sey- enth—Eev. r. Ji. Dille, D.D.. pastor: R V. Watt, Sunday-school superintendent: J. J. Morris,choris* ter; H. M. Bosworth, oreanist. Rev G. H. Jones or Oakiand will preach at 11 A- & Inthe evening the jastor will p each: subject, “The Greatest Fight in the Worid.” Sunday-schoolat 1 p.M. Y. PoS.CoE.at6:30 By Allere lovited. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, Market and Sixtee ith ss.—F. F. Jewell, D.D.. pastor. The pastor will preach. Morning surject, “vur Debt 10 Our Veterans’: evening. “Lessons Learned at a Wedding.” Sunday-s-hool at12:30: John Dyar superiniendent. Allinvited. FITUATIONS WANTED MALE. HINESE & JaPAN Kok: KST'D 20 YEARS: help:tel.main 1997. BRAULEY & Cu..640 Clay HUNTER & Co. CHINESE AND JAPANLSE emp. office, 61414 Cahfornia st., tel. main 231 APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUoEAU, 709 ueary st Tel. Sutter 2125. HINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best heip. 41415 O'Farrell. Tel k. 426. YQUSG MAN 21 YEARS OF AGE WOULD like place in grocery-store: 8 years’ continucus experience; understands bookkeeping; speaks CewmAn Nuektly] rs¢:class efarenoss; M., box 58, Lall. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. MISSION LUDGE NO. 169 F. and A. M.—Called mecting 1 HIS, (SATUKDAY) EVENING at 7:50 0'elock. Ihiid degree. = By order of the W, M. €. D. BUNKER, Secretery. Y OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION: PRI- vate place: care of horses, cows and do gar- deuing: good references. P. LUND, 577 Eighth st., Oakland. TOUNG SWISS WANTS SITUATION AS coschman and ~gardener; good reference. Swiss, box 61, Cali. THIS (S3TURD \Y) EVENING st 7:30 o'clcck. ~econd degree. All Masous and sojourning brethren invited. By order of the W. J. K. GULDSMITH, Secre ary. B ERANSOAMERICAN Lodge No. 207, L. 0. 0. F.—Cf- cers and wembers are requested (0 22 meet at their hall SUNDAY, August 715 8. at 2 o'clecs P M. Lo attend the funeral of our late bro her, Joseph Borel. A. SCHABIAGUE, N. G. Secretary. DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A.M., 121 Eldy st.—Called meeling e K. LAVIGN SPECIAL NOTICES. g5 TURKI-H CABINET BATHS FOR gents and ladies. K. 11, 1201, Geary st. FR<E TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ynywhere. Address R.R.HILL, 2214 Gear; = ARE CLOSING OC RESS goods. corsets, hosiery, underwear, bed. spreads. towels, tablecovers, lsces, embroidery, Luungs, trimmings, v<iling. etc.. very cheap at Pioueer Drygoods Store, 105 Fifth st. 5 1000 BUS S CARDS PRINTED, £150; wedding wors. HILL, 2. Geary. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS machinist and iros-piate stralghtener: speaks Jittle knzlish. Address I O.. box 99, Call. FANTED_HEAD LAUNDEYMAN AND wife, with best references, want_positions in fnstitution. Address Laundry, box 119, Call YucT\'u MAN, SPKAKS GERMAN AND English, would lixe position of some kind. Call or address 429 Bush 5. APANESE KUY WAN SITUATION: A schoolboy; good reference. T. ., 1328 Pine. ANTED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO work on froit. Apply immediately at Cali- fornia Canuerics Company, Brannan st., between Third ard Fourth. 7OUNG LADY AS WAITRESS AND YOUNG man as dishwasker. 9:7 Howard st. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HY CALL: want ads and enbscriptions wken. PALE LOS BOUGHT BY hENI LIC i TENSTELN, 15 Grant ave., Real Estste Agent {IRST-CLASS BUTTONHOLE OPERATOR and Al finishers wanted. M. SIMINOFKF, 1218 Market st. T=, 20 TO $25 A WEEK 1 needed inew goods; new plan: seils at sight: every family needs it. Househoid spec. Co., box 424, Cincinnadl, Ubi. FXPERIENCED DRESS- fiods manto_tak. charge of retail dcp ment; application must give age, experience v expecied and reierence. Address H. W., box f A NTE-D—AUE Sure to workers, TANTED — AN TO TAKE CHARGE OF whitewashing machine: s licit work on shares 1411 Jackson st., after 6 P. M. FORULIS WANTED FOR THE UNITED | of other busiuess in the country. M. LEs ~tates merine corps, United Slates navy: able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages o 21and 30 vears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their intention to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and ab.e 10 speak. read and write b. and be between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet inheight. For furiher information spply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st ~an Francisco, Cal. PAIRS—ANOTHER LOT OF shoes: been si:htly damsged: at less than one-fourth their vaiue: from 28c to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. ARGAIN—A 2-CHATIR BARBRE-SHOP: cups: good investment; seiling on account of poor health. Address or wpply W. A. HURST, JH EMAKKRS-2 MEN ON 202 Fifth st. [XPEKIENCED CUITER AND PRESSERS on cloaks. M. SIMNOFF, 1228 Market si. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C 562 Mission st., cet. 1st and 2d. XEW WORE.4 BUSINESS CHANCES, R ot e s o & RESTAURANT WITH LIVING- $300. Tooms: cheap rent: dotug a goon. pay- ing, steady trace; obtains good prices; beautituily furnished M. LEsS, 5 Fourth st 50, LINE SALOON OX PRINCIPAL $850. business sireet: 1 block from oroa : excellent fixt res. fine Dar, back bar. cash' regle ter, etc.; does i enormous buness, which can be proved by a thorough investigation and trial: rent reasonable. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. 0 (ORNER GROCERY AND BAR; $ 1100, {2 most desirabe POTLION of the Mise sion and Is one of the finest places of this kind jn that lucalitr: elegantly fitted up: large stoe 2001 grocery business; !arge bar trade: 5 nice )jy. ing-rooms: rent low: owner must sell on acconnt 5 Fourth st. ~F BRANCH BAKERY AND g F175. e L ‘store best 10CALION in the Mg sion: 8 nice 1iving-rooms: rent ooly $12; value in sight. M. LESS, b Fourth st. $150 BRANCH BAKERY, NOTION AND . cigar store: 1 block from Market st; § nice I1ving-rooms; rent low; good place. M. LESs, 5 Fourth st. 3 COFFEE SALOON ANU CH( $1000. Housein best location on one of 1o Iiveliest streets: one block north of Market: mos megnificently furnished business of this Kind i this city: is dolng a business that would justiiy an iuvesument of $2000. M. LEsS, 5 Fourth st e T OLD ESTABLISHED COALYARD, &AO . Western Addition; hay and grain: 3 wagone, 3 horses; low rent: first-ciass paying business Apply WILKE, 783 Market st. INSTALLMENT HOUSKE: HOUSE. $1000. hold specialties in city with 15,000 inhabitants, close to &, I.: whole or halt interest. Forparticulars, WILKE, 753 Market st. EARN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY at the only school receiving the gold medal: patterns to order 25¢. MCDO W KLL'S, 103 Post st. NO EXPERI call aud see us. AN WANTED AS AGEN’ ence necessary: Royal Art Co., 316 Third st. S. ELRESSCUTTING SUGHO L FRENCH . tiloring taught; £1 weex. 916 Market, r. 19. KANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH want ads and subscriptions taken. OST CONVENIE D RESPECTABL| Winchester House. 44 Third st near iarke 00 rooms: 25c to $L 5U per night: $1 601083 per week: {rea ‘Uus and bacgags 10 and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—STORMS, THE MILK- ROUTE driver, piease call at office: experienced driver for delivery wagon in city, references, $35 and found; youns: German for nice place in city, ref- ere ces 825 and found: 2 milkers, $20; boy to learn varnishiug. §3 week: boy for store, $3 week waiter, country hotel. fare advanced,$20 and found; experienced apple-packer, 6 and found; kitchen-hand, $15 to $20: youig German to work around L athhouse, $25 and found. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Ciay st. JANTED — SASH AND DLOR MAKER, 200d wazes; farmers, $15 a.d $20: butcher- boy, £15 and found; 2 blacksmiths, $1 50 a day and board and $2 25 aday: tunnelman, $2 25 s day; choreboy for ranch, $10 and found: wagon- muxT, teamsiers and others. Apily to J. F. VROSEIT & C., 628 Sacr.monto st. WADIED— RESTAURANT STEWARD, 81250 a week: fry cook, $50; second cooks, $35 ard §7 a week: wallers, dishwashers and oihers. J. ¥. CROSEIT & CO., v25 Sacrumento. JOBER STEADY FIR~NT-CLASS COOK. GOUD 1) references, wishes stealy |osition, first-class family. American or French, where services will be appreciated. G. D., bux 101, Call. NER (GERMAN), WITH BEST REF- long experience 1n landscape. orchard and veg. tabls work. wishes posiiion in a piivate place. Addresy G. L G., boa 72, Call Oftice. POSITION , milking Twenty- ARRIED MAN WANTS around the house, nandiin; hor: care of garde; first styeet. Oakland. TLE: BAD TENANIS EJRCTRD FON 4 collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co. 415 Montgy st. room 6; tel. o EWELL'S DAIKY Is NOW L ac ©8d and Folsom sts. Tel. White FITUATIONS WANTED-FEM N EAT ENGLISH WOMAN DESIRE AN tion as housekeeper; best res country: $ O to $15. MISS CULLEN, Y QUNG STRONG SWEDIS to do chamberwork; best of refere] coun ry. MES. G. NOKTON, 315 ~uf MPLOYMENT OFrICE—MRS| L "417 Powell st. (el Main 633z), help of all natiov ities. MERICAN MIDDLE-AGED W incambere!, wishes position s panlon or houseKeeper for widower city or country: understands il housekeeping and manasing children; Call or uddress Inter national Hotel, |3Y ELUERLY WIDOW, POSIT % housekeeper in widower's famlly or elor: well recommended. Address M. Fifth st., Oakland \’A.\“l'l‘lh—-\l’ tSING BY DAY OR W or care of elder.y couple, by competent . best of rererences. MKS. M., 51035 Seventh Oaxland. 7OUNG LADY (STRANGER) OF SOME FX- perience would li<e & piace as housekeepe: lodxing-bouse or widowers home preferred. § Powell st., room 8, 2d floor. TOUNG GFRMAN WIDOW WISHES PART. nertogo to Alaska: small capital required Call 111 Geary st., 10°m 2. JTUATICN WANTED TO DO COOKING 2 and housework in private family. 1024 How- ard st., rcom 21. Y 9UNG womaN WiSHES POSITION TU DO chamberwork. 66 Jessle st EAT YOUNG GEKMAN GIRL, k ECENTLY AN from the kust, would iike a housekeepers piace, or would do plain mending. 207 Post, rm. 8. MAN WORKING HOUSERKEPER, dower, $25. MISS CULLIN, 323 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG GIRL, $10 10 $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 328 utter st. ROTESTANT _HOUSEWORK GIRL, $25. MISS CULLEN, 322 Su ter st. REED ED GERMAN SECOND GIRL, $20 TO #5. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. | 'DULE-AGED WOMAN WANTS COOKING M Ur nousework 1n country. Call 1229 Golden ate ave. 160D CUOK WANTS PLACE IN FAMILY OR hetel where the owner work is light. Cali at 51835 Jones st., Ellingsworth's restaurant. W aNIED-BY MIDDLE-AGED GEKMAN oman to Lake care of an inva id lad+, or (o assist with 1ight housework ; is reliabie and'trus:- worthy. 327 Fifth 8i. (upstairs), bet. Folsom und Harrison. TOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES TO As- sist with lIgnt housewors; 1.0 washing: wages $12. 11 Frankfoit ave, off Thirteenth st., bet. Mis- sion &nd Howard. T1nL ABOUT 15T0 CARE FOR BABY AND sssisi in light nousework: -zood home, small wages. Cauli 728 Howard si. REFINED YOUNG LEDY WISHES CARE OF one or two children: can tach German; will- 10g 10 assist somesnat in second work. Address Miss A. M., Call Offi e, Oaklnud 7OUNG MARGIED WOMAN WHO 18 1IN trouble would like the acquaintauce of a gen tleman who would he.p her r.aucially. M. W., vox 23, Call. TRENCH OR GFRMAN SFCOND GIRL, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. $25. MIsS CUL (GERAAN sk AMSIRES LE AITRFSS, H TEL, CALL early, $20; waitress, near city. §25; wal:res ", countrs hotel, South, $20 and free iace: waitress for Oakland. $10: res aurant, $5: young girl to us- sist In re taurant, £10; 4 co.ks, Gerwau style, xrivate families, $20: 20 wirls. housework. $15 and $20; girl for Livermore, $15: Ridwood City, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CU., 103 Geary st. ANTED — LAUNDRYMAN AND WIKE for ing'itu fon, $60 an1 found. J. F. CROS- ETT & L., 628 acra.nen'o st. QUANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN MAN AND wife, with good reserences: wife to cook #nd man (0 do general work, taxe care of hoises, gar- den,, etc., for a private piace; country; $40a.d found: see party here. C. k. HANSSN & CO., 1U8 Geary st. HOKT-ORDER COOK, HOTEL, $50: GEd- D man second cook, hoel, $50: night coox ani baker, country resiaul 1, $40; kitchen-hand, ho- te, $25: 3 dishwashers. $.0 and $25: coo<, coun- try resiaurant, $i0. C. B HANSEN & C0,, W08 Geary st () WAITERS FOR SPRING=, $2250 AND = fare advanced; ,wa'ter, counry hotel, $25: Svaiier, country restauraot, $3). C. R. HANSEN GARDENER, WITH GOOD REF- rvae pla‘e, 826 and found; man couniry, -15 aud found. C. K. HAN- ) 108 Lenry st. BARBEKS HAVE REMOVED from 31 Third st. to 352 Third st. “ANTED, TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. N BEST-PAYING BUTCHER-SHOP $1200. 5" Western Adaition, ciearing $150 10 $200 monthly: 2 horses, 2 carts, cash register, fine fixtures; bears thorough luvestigadon. Ap- P.y WILKE, 785 Marke: st. EALY'S BAKGAINS, THIS WEEK, 917 Market st. : §400— Partner in grocery and bar, N. Market. $400—Parner in restaurant and grill room. $350—Liquor saloon near Sixth and Market sta, $150—Cotfee-house, bakery, notions, etc. DARK LOTS BOUGHT BY BENJ, H. LICH- TENSTELN, 15 Grant ave., Real Estate Agent UFFICE OF BULBCCIPUOLS BLU WHLS ads chanc: for sieady m 1. —BrANH ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER shops, tools, posiulons weeks required. 5. F. larber College, 1 JINE MEN’S CALF SHOES, $175: ; haif-soling, 26c up. 959 Howard. PARTNEK NEEDED: HORSE-SHOE- $25 .ing and wagon makiog business: fine 1 1o be connected with A1 mechanic;owns bul dgs. W.F.HEALY,917Market $3()(). SALOON: A GOUD PAYING IN- + vestment; Owner must go Kast $150—Saloon: & bargain for the mone; $350—Restaurant; north of Market s nicely furnished and paying business. 2350—Branch bakery: laundry office and dell- cacy: tull value in sigut: must sell. Inquire a: ANDERSON & 0.’%, 777 Market st. — BRANCH OFFICKE OF subscripiios sud wanc ads LEARING SALE—FINE ASSORT: boots and sho-s to be sacrificed at uctual cost prices. 767 Market st., opp. Will & Finck. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25c a night: 81 & week. shoes, soliug, 50 : all repairing dons at half the usual price. 562 Mission st bet. 1st and 2d. EW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 765 MIs- sion st.,bet. 3d and 4th—Single room per night, 10c Lo 5Uc: per week, 70c to $2: clean.qulet; spe- cial attention to_morning call ments. Particulars at J. B. open ali night. $1000 TO BAKERS: COUNT!Y BAK- . ery;short distance from ecity: lively town of 2000: fine brick oven: living-rooms: counter sales $25aday: rent $25: lease: 3 fur- nishea rooms. BASILE' & CO.. 87334 Market st. ~£() WHOLESALE MEJ:CANTILE COM- $750. mission business pariner wantes: doing a safe and paying trade; house well known: bargain for an aciive, industrious man, willlng to assist. GrO. STEWART & CO., 632 Market st. WELL - ESTAB. @ SHOESTORE S1000. frer Sar pevis shoe basiness in the cliy of Uakland: stock Is clean and reguiar; no auction goods; central location: low rent: fix- tures included: owner going south; offers indu e~ 1HAN'S, 509 Kear« ny st KANCH OFFICK OF THE CALL. 167 NINTH tL—Want ads and subscriptions taken. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night: re room; iree ’bus and baggage (0 and from the SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE beeror wine bc; best free lunch. 643 Clay. VOMS. 150 10 75¢ PEK U per week. Orfental, 2256 Drumm st NIGHT: bUu 4v o100 (\ 0oD, E ANTED—LABURERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that kd olkin, Keno House proj tor. still runs Denver Houss %17 Third at.: 130 large rooms; 26c per night; $1 10 $3 pec week. ‘,{'0 PARTNER WANTED IN WELL-ES- B350. tabianed business that is cleazing $18 to $25 a week each: which wiil be proven by a irial before you buy: no previous experience necessary: trade can be doubled by aid of reliable man. 410 Kearny st, room 4. $40‘ PARTNER WANTED: GOOD PAY « Ing business no_exverience: trial given. ANDERSON & CO., 777 Market st. KPERIENCED MINER WANTS 1 T or 2 partners tor Alaska g0 now or in spriog; 100ls not necessary: have complete outfit; only sober men of good character need apply. Miner Pariner, box 2, Call Office. MUNLGUMEKY 5L, BRANCH OFFICE LMK CALL; wautadd sud subscnpLions \WRIGHT, « OUNTRY. FREE FARE, day and’ fouud: carpenier. country, s day. C. R HANSEN & CO., 1Us ER WHO CAN RUN A STEAM private place: countrs: $36 and A~S.N & C).. 108 Geary st. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS FOR GIFFORD'S TO- 1 bacco «ure: exclusive territory: remarkable eed: never had a faliure. ford Remedy Cowpany, Stevenson Building, In- dianapolis, Ind. seller; cure guwrar R FOR L ' UNDRY, $50: P )1 y iaundry, 825 plain washer, $40. & O U8 Geary st. 8 COLORED WAITERS WITH country hotel, $25. C. K. HAN b beary st SS BARKEFPER; $60. R. )2 CO., 108 Grary st ENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED positive safegnard; specific for all femal DE. AND MKS. WEGENER, 526 : ddy s GEN1S_BAKER'S NEW enameled sign or universal signvoard; will have a tremendous sale: sample and territory at once. Mig. Co., 409 ~anchez st for bome use. COMBINATION nothing like it; BAKER En. and San Francisco. WANTED Tu-D\Y: 20 LABOF- 75, #1 60 day, $26 and found: 10 160 u day, $26 and found; black- and found.’ MURRAY & KEADY, ¥URNITURY WANTED JUKNITURE, STOVES ters, showcases. LARPETS, COUN ANDERSON, 1121 Marl AND WIFE, COUNTRY HUTHL, $45 aotel cooks, #45, 850 and $30; boy fora ey . grocery clerk, §40; 4 dishwashers $15 $20. MUKKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. HEESEMAKER, $30; BUTTER-MAKER. _ $30: 2 milxers '$25; Itallan vegetable gar- dener, $20; -0 farmers, $-6, §20, $20: 3 chore- boys and men for ranches. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 6306 C.ay st. FEuITRIC KERS — FRUIT-PICKERS, $20 | and 6 per month arfl found. we want 10 m 0. MUKRAY & READ Y, 634 and 636 Ciay st. EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST N, 1223 Market: postal. NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED hi~hest prices paid. prices SILVERST! Montgomery st. $12’ MANUFACIURING BUSINFESS; ). best of reasons for selling: bargain for someboly. Call betweeu 12 and 1 10-day 22 Finh st., room 9. ANCEHALL FOR SALE IN GOOD-PAYING town. Address L. R., box 267, Oakdale, Cal. JALOON FOR SALE. LEVY & CO., 795 MIS sion st. JALOON FOR SALK CHEAP; RENT $12; free water. 1306 Mitsion st. Y ACHT FOR SALE — KEEL-BOAT, YAWL. rigg:d, comforiable and sesworthy for cruising: 26 fi. .ong, fively finished cabin, cushions, side- lights and 12 ft. skiff nearly nmew. Apply 1310 Pacific st. & (IRST-CLASS GROCERY AND BAR, TAK- Ing $2700 monthiy, city, at a sacrifice; satis- fuctory reasons for selling.” Grocery, box 18. C (GOUD, PAYING RESTAURANT; MUST BE ¥ soid; bargain; going to Klondyke. 623 rac- ramento s:. INING-ROOM; RENT FREE: RIGHT BUSIL- ness for man and wife. 921 Marke:, room 6. NARPENTER-SHOP. 868 HOWARD &T., nesr Fifth. W ANTED—& LT this office. DRY ROUTE. APPLY HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—IN BERKELEY, house of not less thau 8 rooms, where occu- pants will board with tenant Address Tenant, box 57, Call. ——— e FURNISHED first- luss references. OUNG LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS gentleman partner. 9 Powell, room 8, 2d floor. N RAILRUAD STATION—CIGARS, TOBAG- co, stationery, news, perloticals, candy, soda fountain, stamp agency, public telephone, laundry office. Ifving-rooms in rear. i R., box 90, Call. FREE FAKE Fuke FARE—KAILROAD | teamsie laborers, ew. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. W 00DCH: PRKKS, WOODUH: PPERS—WI want 50 men, $250 cord, $1 15 cord, toois and food furnishcd: 50 tiemakers, X8 (-100t 1ies. 7c each; sningle-box boltmakers, MURKAY & ReAbY, 634 and vi6 Cluy st BOAEDING WANTED, TANTED—-ROOM AND BUOARD BY man: quiet place town; north of Marker re.sonable rates: B. F. K., box 132. Call — e FLATS WANTED. ARTENDER, COUNTRY BAR, $15 PER montb, see boss here. MURRAY & READY, Leadivg Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. LACKSMITH FOR A RANCH, 330 AND | found. MURRAY & READY,634 and 636 Clay. 100K, §8 A WEEK; SECUND COOK, §7 A / week: cook, $6 a week. no Sunday work: cook, $50: second cook. $50: night cook, $20 and room third cco <. $25 and room: second cook, $8 a week ; brofier. $40): s=cond cook, $50; night cook. MAR: TIN & CU,, 749 Market st V TAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL. $20. CALL early. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ROTESTANT GIRL FOR COOKING AND houtewors, a short distance. $25: 4 German and French second girls. $20: 4 cooks. German sty e, $25 and 8: 0: 3 cook, hotel and restaurants #30; waliress, $18; and a great many girs o fill our numerous siiuations fu cty and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st ( DISHWASHERS, $16 48D ROOM: 2 DISH- washers, 8.0 and room: dishwaiher, $6 weel cook’s helper. $18 an.i room: 2 cooks’ helpers, $20 and room: dishwasner, $5 a week : 3 kitchenmen, $3 50 a weex. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. TEAMER WAITER, 820; WAITER, $8 PER week; waiter, $6 a week: 3 young men sssist wn"l‘fi"“ $20 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke . \ T ANTED—GKKMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN cook for private bearding-house, country, $25; French and German cook-, $36 and $3); German and French second girls, §20: F ench maid, 25; waitress and parluimaid. $25; girls for house' work. LEON ANDRE, 568 Stoe<ton st. QITUATION AS HOUSKKFEPER WANIED by a renned youug lady. bachelor’s hume or eSuniry hotel preferred. Koom 32, 17 Stock.on. PXPERIENCED INVALID OR CHILDREN'S nurss wiuid .ike to accompany parties East for part or whole passage. Nur.e, box 93, Call. RELIATLE WOMAN WISHES PLACE IN A fumily 10 assist with housework and sewing, or as mother's heip. ~ H., box 87, Call. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION 10 care 1or children and sew; City or country. 520 +ou:siana si. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day. wrshing, ironing or housec.eaning, $1 50. 815 Sutter st. Ry, MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS aND 402U wan: 2ds taken tor THE CALL. (0D SWEDISH LAUNDRESS WANTS situation. Call 120A Silver st. ) OUNG GERMAN GIRL, ASSISTANT GEN- eral housewors and plain cooking. 12141 Stocaton st. OMPETENT, } ELIABLE GERMAN WOM- an, zoud reieren e. wishes wWork by the da; 114 Fourth st., room 33, = 7 OUNG GIRL WISHKS A PLACE TO ASSIST in light housework; no washing. Pleass call a: 327 Clementios st. QUANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES WORK AT housecleaning by the day. Ladies, please call a1 626 Kigh.h st., room 3, Oaktand. JTRONG AMEKICAN WOMAN WAATS washing, house or office Cleaning by ihe day, Address 5. 1., 126 Perry st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL Subseriptions aud want ads taken. JEAT GERMAN GIKRL OF SOME EXPE- rience would Ilke a place 8s housekeepe: widower's home preferred. 223 Pos. si., room 11 OUNG WIDOW, SITUATION AS HOU-E- keeper for bacheloror widower, or will do plain me :ding. 106 Fourth st., r. 2. (000K, CITY RESTAURANT, 87 A WEEK: 2 resiaurant w.itresses, 35 a week; restaurant waitress, $4 a week: lunch and dinner waitress $3 a week: dishwasher, city, $20. % waitresses, country. fare paid, 120! ehambermald and wait- ress, §15: giil to assist in dining-room, $15: wait- ress, Stockton, $20: 3 waitresses to go south, $20: 10 waitresses, |0s Angsies, $20: W I ress. Ala- meda, $20; chambermaid and wait some, $18 and room; lunch and dinner waltress. $3 & week: dishwasher, $18 und room. MAR LN & CO., 749 Market st (FIBL, EDDY, $20: GIKL, POST, $20: GIRL, X steiner, $2v: niri, U’'Furrei, $20; girl. Clay, $20: girl, Ncott, $20; girl, Stelner, $20: eirl, Fel: vedere st., $20:'gir, kilis, $20: girl, koss Vailey, $26: girl, A ameda, $20; girl, Bartlett. $20: girl, Broderick, $20: girl, Wainat, $20: gri, Sixth, £20; girl. Guerr:ro, $20. MARTIN & C0, 749 Market st. EAD WAITER, COUNTRY HUTEL. MAR- TIN & (0, 749 Market st. AN_FOR VINEYARD, 820, ETC. MAR- M TIN & (0. 749 Market 5. WAILT- RS, $26 AND ROOM, HOTEL WORK. MA V1IN & CO, 749 Market. LACKSMITH AND SHCE, COUNTRY “hop, $ 0 aud found: man to ary figs: man to putup dried pears; woodchopvers. red and pine, 4-foot wocd : walter, 815. 00K for few men. #15 scruper team-ter, $1 50 a day. R.T. WARD & 0., 608-610 Ciay st. s ANTED — HANDSOMELY FURNI-HED small sunnc upper flat, or 4 housekeeping rooms. with bath, between Post and Jackson, Lar- kin and Laguua; references exchanged. A. B. box 0, Call Office. e —— WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—TO BUY A SECONL-HAND UP- Addiess 434 Tenth st ANTED—OLD BOOKS: RIGHEST CASH price paid. C. E. SPAFFORD, 1705 Market. OO0KS UF ALL to-dats butcher cutfit. KINDS BOUGHT. Look Company, 704 Missiou st. DAWN\BROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- oft ¢! hing bought. Add. COLEMA FURNITURE FOR FALE. AN RAAAR RN JURNITURE OF 4 RUOMS FUR SALE AND rooms tolel. 336 Fif hst. ALOON FOR SALE—ACROSS THE WAY from new Postoflice: reasons for seliing, can- ot run two places. Kor Information apply at Freuch iiquor-store, 32 Seventh s $1500 WANTED—PARTNER IN SODA « water busiuess: one well acquainted; 3 cash. JAS. L BLIVEN, 153 N Mo, tgonery. ALOON—_COME AND SEE THIS PLACE: A bargain for the next 3 duys: rooms upstairs. Apply between 9 and 3 at 125 Fith st. 00D CORNER SALOON AND C GAR- X stand for sale cheap. 1100 Kentucky s, cor. Elghteenth, Potrero. {INELY FITTED UP CORNER SALOON for sale cheap. N. G., box 121, Call. OARDING AND ROOMING HOUSE: ® rooms, all filled. A pply 2526 Mission st 00D CHANCE: POKK AND DELICACIES, X uotion and laundry otllce; cheap. Apply this oftice. LONDYKE—PARTNER WANTED FOR Alavka by young lady. Room 2, 223 Post s GuOD-PA\'JXGfiux TEL BUSINE-S: LONG- established; half interest $500; whole $1000, Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. $2’(} RESTAURANIT: 3 FURNISHED OV, rooms: cheap rent. 1218 Point Lobos ave., near Geary-st. carhouse. OUsEHULD THE BEST JOHN F. MEY ERS C 947 Market st. FOE SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. D—GET YOUR SHOES MADE To ice you buy ready- $4 and $5, at b nt your feet 1 t the same made ones, from ¥1. $2, $ Misston st., bet. First and Second sts. AL Call Office. BOILIR: 15-HORSE ENGINE. 118 Hickory ave. ANTED — SECOND COOK, NICE COUN- try hoel. $30: cook for few men on a vine- yard, see party in town, §.5: walier, 525 young ma. for coffee-hou-e, $20; alsbwasher, $15: oid man for hote., etc. ANDRL’s, 308 Stockton st. MONTHS _OLD pointer pup cheap 499 Haizht st. INE FR)SH DURHAN COW 2133 O'Farrell st. i rEDIGREE AND CALF MAR 2900 CHORES. $15 PER MONTH. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OURNEYMr.x BARB:RS' UNION—FRE © Employment Bureau, 5 Fourth st. upstairs. I LSS Secretary IRL O'FARRELI, 816; GIRL, LAGUNA, $15; girl, Fremont, $15;_girl, Californin, $16: glrl, Uak, #18: gul, Castro, $15: girl, Bush, 815} ®irl, Geary, $10: girl, Jackson. $15; gir. Treat ave.. $15. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (‘!BL. LAGUNA. $26; GIRL, CALIFORNIA, 3 815 girl, Page, $25. MARTIN & CO., 748 Market st. GIRLS WANTED (ALL NATIONALITIKS) 10 fill desirabe siuations: wages $.5, $20, 818, $10. MRS SPENCER, 1321 Park st Ala- meda. VW ANTED-WOMAN T0 DO PLAIN I[RON- ing and mending In insfitution, $25 and found. W. D EWER & Co., 626 (lay st. ARBELS ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- meat Office. = FUCHS, Sec'y, $25 Grant ave. E WAN'1T INTeLLIGENT MEN TO PRE- pare by mail for Guvernmert positions; 6000 appointments this yeur; i1formauon free. Civil Service College of Correspondence, Wasaingion, D.C. JALESMAN, EXPERIENCED IN C(LO KS and In fitting; wiso silk-zoods man; apply at once: office open evenings. U, . Industrial Ageucy. 185, Lroczer bul.diog. ANTED—GEI YOUR SHOES MAUE TO fi your fe:t at the same rrice you bay ready- made oues, irom $1, 82, $3, $4 and ¥5, at 562 Sision st., bet. First and Second. ¢ FRIENDS Ok SISTLRS FOR AMERICAN famlly, Alameda; cook, $25: second girl, $20. 417 Powell st. (3900 TEADY BOY T0 AS:IST IX BOOT- X blsck business. Apply J. D. ALMRIDA, 1405 Park st., Alemeda. ORSE AND PHAKTON; A BACRIFICE, Mission siable, Hoff ave., bet. Sixteentn and Seventecnth sts., Mission and Valencia PAIRS — ANOTHER LOP shoes, been siightly damaged, at less than one-fourth thelr vatue, from 25¢ to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. every investigation aliowed. Apply 317 LD E TABL.SHED CUSTOM SHOESTOR® for sale; zood 1 cation; good trade. Appy Branch Ca | Office, 339 Hayes si. ARGAIN FOR A MAN WIIH SMALL CAP- ital—A firsi-class restaurant in good lccation. Inquire of owner, 1309 Lust10 st. ANTED—GUOD COUNTKY SALOON: NOT 100 near to city. Address W. C., box 108, ERY BEST KrSULTS OBTAINED BY placing your lodging-nouses, saloons, candy- siores, etc., With Stree. & Cresswell, 721 Howard, QALOON—_FINELY FITTED UP AND WELL stocked: clearing easily $100 moninl posiuvely be sod this week: make offer; best reasous for sacrificing: this is a oona-fide bargaln; ast st ORTLAND AGENCY 1HI> PAPER. [ quire this oftice ora: 153 ‘Inird st., Portiand, Oregon. WEsK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—TRA A\ WEEKLY CALL. in wraper. for mailing. —————————————————————— ICROPHONE TRANMIITERS, CHERRY battery bx, calls, bat-eries and_haca ribber . F. HENZ e, all_complete; Point Lobos and Fif.h aves. GOOD PEDIGREE. 2:33 Clinton ave., Alameda, Park-st. station LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $275 LODGING-HOUSE: 13 ROOMS AND bath: house always fu 1 of good. steady roomers; present owner ihere 11 years. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st CLEKK GAS KENGING, CUMPLET WHITE, 516 Mission st. perfect; guaranteed. 16 BOQMS, CENTRAL: MUST SELL OR will trade. WINSTON & CO., 646 Market. 4 shoes, solinz, Suc: all repairing done at halt 862 Mission si., bet. 1st and 2 K. POOL. HOUSE-MUV =R, Di - ond-band bul.ding material, the usual price. ALER SKC- 11:2-36 Mission. OFFEE-MILL. SCAL -, HAND-TRUCK, LET- tei-press, cesk aud safe cieap. 102 Clay st. JPRENCH COOK, SOME HOUSEWORK, 8 call early; good place. 417 Powell st. 9 GBRMAN SECOND GIRLS, 1 GER- man woman to assist, $15. 417 Powell st SALE-LAD.ES— ONE. EXPEEIEMC <D IN lace departn ent, one in_muslin underwear, one in waists and wrappers, and oae iu notion oftice open « veniugs: app y atonce. U. S. Indu trial Agecy, 165 Crocker building. 7OUNG FRENCH LADY WANTS A POSI- tion as housexeeper in a hoiel or widower's home, or will do p aiu mending. 1122 Market st., room 31. OUNG SOUTHERN LADY WISHRS POSI- tion s housekeeper for widower or bache.os clty or country. (Cail 234 O'Farrell st., roows 4-5. YSUNG MOMAR WISHKS BITUATION A8 chambermaid In country hotel. Call or address 1409 Bush st W AITRESS, FREE FARE, $25. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kesrny st. PiuTeSTANTGIRLFOK Gr NERAL HOUSE- Work Iu family of x: good home: wages §.5: refereaces required. Address M. ., box 74. Call. Li-AROUND MAN, SHIRT-POLISHER A Sicam tuondry. Address COUCH, Stanord Univer fiy P. 0. [pARBER WANTED. 224 ELLIS ST. ARBER FOW SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 56 Sccond st. ARBER WANTED, SATURDPAY MORN- in:; come early. 619 Sacramento st OT OF UNCALLED-FO 25cupto $1 25. 582 Mis: AKS, BACK BAKS, MIRRORS, cases. counters, inoi. um, and ollice furniture and fixtu J. NUONAN, sion st., above Sixth. sion, bet. 1st and :d office furniture, siore res: new and second- 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mis- AFES—BAKGAIN! hand: all sizes CHARLES W. NS IN NEW AND SECOND- 50 lo of safe-deposit boxes. ALTZ, 108-111 Market st ARBER WANTED. 203 MONTGOMEKY avenue. CTLERS ENGINEs,2p HAND MACHINERY NTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale ARBEL—_FiVE WORK-STANDS AND MIR- Tors for saie cheap. 1211 Market st. AKS, SHOWCASES, COUNILRS, ing, ete., bought and sold. 1063 Missio (G lkL WANTED FOX GENKKAL HOUSE- work. J. EDLIN, 1838 Sutter st. W ADMTED-BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 214 Mason st. HAYES—BRANCH OFFICE OF £ UALL: subscriptions and want adi o UNorRwoon S, 765 MARKWKT ST, s, have a full list of fine bargaius. LODGING-HOUSE 28 ROOM $75. St b —_— CARPET CLEANING. (1LY STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: Lians, moves, -ays carpets. G. H. STEVENSY, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Eighth si.: telephone South 250. VY BEN YUU BeCUME DISQUSIED WITH poor work send 10SFPA ULDING'S Ploneer Care Pet-beating Works. 353-57 ‘I ehams st.: tel. So. 4L ALVANCE CARCET- (LEANING Co., 403 Sutter; tel. Main 394 GO. WALCOM, prop. JWALTS, roliab.e carpet-cieant ng, renovt - ation works, 413 Mcaliister. Tel Jess| LEANING, #c; LAYING, dc Ples free; tel. Jessie 944, Stray TARY. new. 13 KU . SAM- a, 3 Eightu. CLEANED & KENUYVATED LIKK entn; tei. South 56 Mackintosh & o, Py J . B MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING CO, + 240 14.hst; cleaning 3c. a yard: tel. Mis 74, W ANTED—GIRLTO LEARN ATRADE. AP- Ply Munday, 21 Valencia st. GEHMA N BOY FOR GROCERY STORE. COR. Free onand Z e sts. SEWING MACHINES. 61' LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE © CALL. " tubscriptions and wan: ads taken. APPum.x'ncr; WANTED — PACIFIC SHOE Factory, 139 First st. ISHWASHER WANIED. ENTERPRISE LLKINDS RBOCGHT, SOLD, Lunch Kitehen, 11 City Hal! ave. EXCHANGED, rented; repairiug; lowest rates. 206 Fourih, 1 CAIGA‘L'A‘» CLEANED, RENUVALIED LIKK Dew. J. 3 CQUEKN 438 Stevenson, Tel. s.24% ONKLIN'S CAKPAL- BiATING WOha: 833 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Eas lud >

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