The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 11, 1897, Page 12

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el [&] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 TALK THAT WAS RATHER TORR D. M. Delmas Tells of Things That Pleased Him Not. “Jackals” and ‘Dogs” Among the Names Called His Opponents, Charles 8. Wheeler Will Reply To- Day and Delmas Fur Is Ex- peoted to Fly. The case of Mrs, Craven is before the jury. At 4:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon D. M. Deimas concluded his argnment, which had beensix hours in duration, and Virginia Fa attorney, Charles 8. Wheeler, will talk to the jury to-day.. The couriroom was sadly overtaxed ves- terday. To the larze number eager to bhear what was expected to be a forensic masterpiece was added a considerable number of sensation- seekers. crowded the corridors and weited eagerly for Delmas to emerge when he had con- | cluded his address. When tne attorney came he was surrounded by his asso- ciates, with Detective Revnolds close at his heels. The party hurried to where a carriage was in waiting and were driven rapidiy aw: There was no *‘Baroness’” in sight. A ; Mr. Delmas, at the morning session, con- tinued his comments upon the appa- rent belief of the children in the genuine- ness of the pencil will, as evidenced in their petition for its probate and in nu- merous interviews had by Lioyd and Wheeler with Mrs. Craven. He also dwelt upon the point raised by McEnerney in his opening address, that Mrs. Uraven had concealed tue possession of the deeds from her then attorney, Reuben H. Lloyd. “She knew the trust will had been stolen,”” he said, “from the Gounty Clerk’s office. She knew her pencil will had been stolen. She feared for herdeeds, hence in a business which did not concern them she put them on the wrong track. And if Mrs. Craven did withhold her confidence from them, I ask you in the light of later de velopmen's, did they deserve that confi- dence?”’ Then the speaker turned his attention to John R. Aitken, whom Judge Curtis of New York grilled so effectually. Delmas hunted tnrough history for the most despicable traitor discovered, and having locaied him in the person of Leonard Mc- Nally, the Irish informer, he said: *“Had John R. Aitken been born 100 years sooner, and had he been Ireland, the discriminating eve of the Enelish Government would have sclected him as McNally's superior in treacherv.” He paid his respects to the other side generally, specially excepting McEnerney and Mitchell, in terms unquestionable. “In spite of the ciamors, the insinua- ticn and the efforts to ruin reputations by vile ana malicious slanders, I sav to those of the other side, whether they be law- yers, detectives, jackals or dogs, they might just as well know now they can assassinate me, but they cannotintimidate me."” Mr. Delmas then said a few pointea things about jobs. Such, be int.mated, was ihe production of the Crocker blanks; such be absolutely characterized tries in Snide ook, whereby it was un- dertaken to prove Fair's presence at San Rafael. Tne testimony of John R. Ait- ken and Bartlett’s retraction he placed in the same category. He argued that it was no evidence of the insufficiency of Mrs. Craven’s claim that she was willing to compromise or $500.000. With an opposing reserve force but an evidence of her prudence, ne con- tended, that she preferred to receive half | her just dues to engaging in a long liriga- tion ior the whole, but the offer on the part of the children was evidence that they believed her claim justified. *'If they had paid as they promised,” he said, “and as for one whole year they led her to believe they would do, this action would never had been brought.” In reference to the evidence concerning the blanks used by Notary Coonev, the Poice Department came in for a broad- side. The speaker told the story of Joseph and the silver cup, which he caused to be placed in his brother’s meal-sack; and Mr. Delmas said significantly that 1t is as old s Genesis, finding the proof of a crime exactly where the imputer had putit. He maintained that if the defendant was unable to explain the similarities and dis- crepancies in the blanks and proofs it was becauss access to Crocker’s establishment Lad been denied her attorneys, while every employe of the place was under or- ders of Captain Lees and the plaintiff's counse!. The conclusion consisted of another roast for Charles S. Wheeler and an elo- quent appeal to the jury. Mr. Wheeler respond- this morning at 10 He has been treated to numerous and keen lashings from Mr. Delmas’ tongue, and it is expected that he will make a warm return in the course of nis argument. YEARNING FOR ARREST. Baroness von Turkheim Again Appears Before Judge Conlan, Baroness von Turkheim is determined to make a martyr of herself by being thrown into the City Prison. Yesterday morning she again appeared in Judee Conlan’s court with her attorney and asked if the warrants issued in March 1ast for her arrest on charges of malicious mischiet had been found. The Judge repiied that to his knowledge the warrants not been found, but be promised Lo do everything in his power to discover them and have them served upon her in regular form. The Baroness expressed her thanks and promised to return to-day in the hope that u‘%war:nms would be served upon her. capaci yesterd of Atiornes Delmas’ bodyguard ¥, but the office proved a sinecure. CHINESE FRAUDS, Commissioner Saunders Accused of Receiving Bribes From Mongolian Erokers. Dr. Gardiner. official interpreter for the Chinese bureau in this City, has been summonecd 1o Port Towasend to testily in the matter of fraudulent Chinese entiies 2t that place, and to tell what he has as- certaired as to tne alleged bribery of Comm:ssioner Saunders. THE CALL pub- lished a full account oi the marter about u week ago. It is alleged that Commis. sioner Saunders has been taking bribes from the Uhinese brokers, and charges have been filed a:ainst him at Washing- ton. Pendirg the investigation he has been suspended. % 5 Saunders was a clerk in the White House under the Cleve:and administration, and got into trouble more than once, but through the intercession of Cleveland the metier was hushed ap. - Mary B. Tola.d’s Estate. of the late Mury B. Toland has b;‘;'x‘f_;;l,:‘:cd at §90,666 25. The principal o fs the landvd property in the Sucramento S e R ich is figured to be Worih $53,000. These | intlicted upon | the en- | $15,000,000 and thirieen lawyers it was | tective Harry Reynolds acted in the | CONDEMNS THE - (LD HOSPITAL | The Grand Jury Adopts the Report of Its Health Committee. Condition of the Buildings Is Designated as Almost Criminal, | Work of the Present Superintendent Oommended—A New Hospital Advised. The health committee of the Grand Jury, after having made a thorough in- vestigation of existing conditions at the City and County Hospital, has renaered a report condemning that institution as unfit for the purposes for which it is used | and as a menace to the public welfare. | The commuttee found that the buildings | were erected twenty-five years ago, since | which time the population has increased | to double what it was then, without any | great improvements being made to ac- | commodate an increased number of pa- tients. In turn each of the departments, asfar as the provisions for the care of the sick are concerned, are taken up and con- demned. The laundry, provisious for the care cf those suffering from contagious diseases, surgical insiruments, electrical { apparatus, heating appliances, accommo- | ions for the reception of children, storerooms, fire-escapes—all come in for a | share of the roasting. | The blame for the condition of the hos- pital is laid at the door of previous Boards | of Supervisors for having neglecied to | make sufficient appropriations for the re- pair and maintenance of the buildings, { one poriion of the report reading as fol- | lows: | Insufficient appropriations for the main- tenance of the hospital have prevented the proper repair from time to time of the badly damagad buildings, and for the same resson the equipment of the hospital Lias nover been strengthened, but, on the contrary, has been allowed to deteriorate into a condition nothing ‘ short of disgraceful, if not criminal. We have found the blankets used by patients to be com- | pletely worn out, badly torn, and not sufficient for the purposes of warmth. The window shades are d:iapidated from years of use. The ubs, origitaliy of inferior make and qual- are a'discredit to & public charity. The e:amel has been worn and the rough iron be- nea:h laid bare. They are kept ciean with | difficulty end are entirely unsuited for further use. The plumbing in the closets, slinough greatly improved within the pastsix months, has never b roperly completed, and open | soil pives are to be found in several of the | wards and also in the exccutive building. [ The report concludes as follows: Your committee is pleased to note the effi- | cient work done by the present Board of Health under the supervision of ‘Dr. J. M. | Willizmson and his corps of able assistar | but notwithstanding their desire to make the | place what it should be, it is a hopeless un- | dertaking to patch butidings which have ou { iived their uselulness and stand as relics of | pioneer days. Ascompared with private insti- tutions of modern construction, it is as night co y; and in the name of suffe | ing y we would demand that an ap- propristion be made sufficient to erect proper | buildings w our more unfortunate fellow- beings mav fi:d a suitable place of refuge in | thei. hour of need and distress, and would recommend that these buildings ve erected on the Aimshouse Tractas the most availabie and | suitable site for the hospital. Respectfully submitted, . H. STANYAN, LUKE BATTLES, HENRY 8 MARTI Committee. sessments, read Toe Star. OuR City * i CA’LL" | RUBINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAvt— | 70 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every t SAN FRANCISCO | mignt in the year. | BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montzomery street, corner Clay ; open until 9:30 o’clock. 389 Hayes street. open untll 9:30 o'clock. 818 Larkin sireet: open until @ o'ciock. ; BW, cormer Sixteenth and Mission sireets; open | watil 8 o'clock. 1243 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock, 2618 Mission street. open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open unill 9 | 1505 Polx street: open until 9:30 o'clock. | NW. corer Tweniy-second and Kentucky open tiil § o'clock. | Lodge No. lar meeting THIS E | degree will be conferr: | A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. | CHURCH NOTICES. WEST siDii CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bush st., between Scott and Devisadero— Preach ng morning and evening by the pastor, W. A. Gurdner. ‘lopics: 11 A M.. **Church Ofii- cials, Their Duties and Authority.” 8 .., “The orious Gospel. ndas-school 10 A. . junior mediate C. 1. 5:30 ». o, . 6:30 p. M. Monday, 2 P M., Mother’s n Endeavor, 3 P. m, C. W. M. Aux- filaiy. Wednescay, 7:30 P. M., prayer-meeting. ‘Thursday, 12 M. 10 2 P. 3., home luuch given by ihe Ladies’ Ald Society . & CALIFORNIA-STREET METHUDIST Episcopal Chureb, corner California Broderick streeis—Reyv. J. W. Phelps pastor. subjec. ‘Heaven." 7:45 o'ciock; subject, “Hell.” All invited. ST AND BESTIN AMERICA—~ JEKLY CALL, sent to anv address in the United States or Canada one year jor $1 50, postaze free. . SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continnad. Y QUNG MAXN FROM THE COUNTRY. WITH some experience in the grocery and liquor busi- Dess, wishes position where he can learn it thor- Ougnly; small wages to start: very best references. Address WILLIAM WILKE, 826 Pacific si. TUTOR—sY YOU. MAN, GRADUATE OF Stanford University, position as tutor in family : would tuto in officer’s family on ship board: ex- perienced reader; sa isfactory references. Address Tutor, box 6, Call Office. (XPERIENCED FARMEK AND FRUITS grower, understands care of vinevards aud orchards, laying out and makins of ro d all- round workman; good references. G. Call Office. W ANTED_SITUATION BY SOBER, INDUS- trious man, azed 50, to do kitchen work or cooking, or work in rooming-house; strong and wiliing: will work cheap. Add. W. H., box 5, cail. ITUATION WANTED BY MAN 10 TAKE care of private piace: handy with tools: good with horses; would also work as porter iu saloon or restaurant; references, S. H., box ¥, Call. JEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES situation as nurse or second or housewor} $10 1o $12; reference. MISS CULLEN, 323 ~ut- ter si. TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFfICH—MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. (tel. Main 5332), furnishes best help of ul. nationalities. \\'j\.\'tl,l!—ln‘AN FEXPERIENCED SWISS girl, sreakin: Erench, German and English, a situation &, second work . good seamstress; firs class wailress, city, Teferences; wages Ad- dress A. Y., box 20, Call. JIRST-CLASS COOKS AXND GENERAL housework girls, waitressesand chambermalds wish positions in city in private iamilies or hotels, at the German k.mp.oyment Office, 45 Third st. > FINED HOME IN EXCHANGE FOR TU- \ idon in Enziish, French, German, Spanish, bookkeeping, decorative art: cer.ified teacher. Box 123, Call Uftice. TOUNG LADY DESI.E> 1O0SITION AS stenographer and typewriter; has some knowl- edge of bookkeeping: city or counury: good refer- ences. Address room 14, Phelau building. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY 1HE DAY washing or housecleaning: any kind of work: will alsu lake genl.emen's washing home. 613 Minnast. JUNG GIRL WOULD [ 1Kk 10 ASSIST IN asmal Protest ntfamily; no children; wages : country preferred. Addyess Ca 1 Braach Oftice, 4 Market st ACIIVE 5 LADY, FORMERLY 200d circumstances, would like a steady housekeeper's place: hut:1or widower's home pre- ferred. Koom 2, 12015 Gea v st Y QUNG LADY. KrCENTLY FROM THE st, desires a housekeeper’s place: no objec- tion 1o country; hote. or widower's home pre- ferred. 821 Mission st., room 6. \‘ ANTED—BY THOROUGHLY RELIABLE you ng lady, position to do light housework in some nice American family, or as coa paunion. Adaress I, Call Branch Oftice, 2526 Missiou st. YOU ITUATIUN WANTED BY RESPECTABLE woman in piain famiiy: will do housework and Jlain cooklug. Address + 7 Van Ness ave. S OUNG CH WIDOW OF SOME EX- perience s & permauent place as house- keeper; city or country. 1243 Geary st., room 4. TADY'S MaID WANTs POSITION TO travel; good sallor, packer, haiidresser; city references. L. M., box 61. Cali Cffi-e. F “OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION TO take charge cf rooming-hous:; experienced. Addresss Position, box 41. Cail Uflice. v JOMAN WISHES er:1 housework. TUATION TO DO GEN- 125 Oak st. TOUNC keeper's place GIRL DESIRES BOUSE- summer_r sort or bachelor's Room 8, 207 Post st. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, age 23, to drive bakery or delivery wagon, with city reference; over 2 years in lastplace. B. =, box 172, Call Office.. W ANTED—USE OF PRINTING OFFICE IN return for labor, by ali-around printer, job, press work, proofreader, writer. Umion, box 9, Call | fice. W ANTED — POSITION 1IN WHOLESALE house: have had 12 years' experience in wood- enwere business as shipping clerk and salesman ; references. M., box 119, Call Utiice. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WITH NO children would like place; city O country. Apply 2235'Folsom st., near kighteenth. Y SUNG MAN. 26, EWANTS EMELOVMENT as night watchman ot some store: $10 & week. Address S ATKIN SON, 714 Howard st., city. \lo.x'm LOANED ON OIAMONDS, WATCH- IMees, jewelry sealskins. Uncle Harris, 15 Grautay ONTRACTORS WISHING GOOD MEN FOR raliroad work, mining, etc., call a the German Employment Office, 45 Third st. MAN AND WIFE WANT HOUS BCLEANING M orany -ind of work by the day. Calior aa- dress 13 Himmelmann s, bet. Pacific and Broad. way, Taylor and Mason. DOSITION WANTED JANITUR OR HANDY man about private place by middle-aged man; Swed?; best references. Address JOHN HANSON, 1380 1'welfth st., Oakland. JMELOYMENT WAN 11D BY CoMPETENT man: handy and obliging. A. S., box 9, Call Office, Oakland. ‘V ANTED FOR ALASK i—A POSITION AS bostmau for party going to the gold fields by young man with thorouxh kuowledge of the hand- iing of small boats, running raplds, etc.: alsoun- dersimads travelin® snow and ice; has been in Alasan and understands the climate; Al refer- ences if desired. A. A., box 9, Call. l(ll(fi'l CLASS JOB PRINTER, COMPETENT Lo manage, desires situation; conirols large patronage; few hundred dollars’ worth of con- tracts on band: trmperate; references. Address J. P, box 11z, Call. 5 7OUNG MAN, COMPETENT INDUSTRIOUS, £00d babits, desires position With sot.e whole- sule house: capabe of handiing any responsible position; wterview solicited. Y. M., box 14, Call. WORK WANTED BY WELL-DKE young man of 25:good salesman, hotel or resiaurant man: willing to shovel dirt; glve me work. R. B., box 121, Call HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. ELIABLE GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSLWORK and plain cooking; smail family: wages $15. 542 Thirty-fifth st.. Oakland. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work. Apply 2634 Howard st. ANTED — AN IMPROVER AT DRESS- making. Apply 2334 Fell st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework. 937 Haight st. IRL TO FELL LININGS AND HELP ON custom coats. 724Ye Marke. st., room :7. OUNG GIRL To TAKE CARE OF CHILD; reference required. Apply 1609 Post st. Y ANTED—500 WOMEN AXD GIRLS TO work on fruit. App.y immediately at Calf | fornja Canneries Compaay, Brannan st., between Third ana Fourth. ADY FOR PLAIN 1'OUSEWORK: SHORT distance in country; $10 to $15. Inquire 1229 McAillster st. 00D BARBEi FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday; $4: 8 o M. 504 Twentieth st., Po- trero. 00D BARBER FOK SATURDAY. Gough st 100D BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 702 Branuan st ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. Fourth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 56213 SECOND street. 222 27 B Monigomery ave. 00D BARBEK FOR SATURDAY AND SUN- day. 13315 Ninth st. ARBFR WANTEL AT 114 HALLECK ST. Call 8:30. [ %6 ARBER W.ANTED FOR SATUKDAY. 203 10, | vestigate this. BUSINESS CHANC HA 3 . A RESTA $20 . rant tnat isdoing s business of over $16 perday: b private dining-rooms. of. LESS, 5 Fourth st. UTCHER SHOP; BEST LOCATION ACROSS B e havs arge refrigerator, marbls counter, 2'h -art, “1¢.; big outside trade; in. Clente this. ST NBoRG & Cu., 632 Market, g;]':— TFINE SALJUN. <0 BRiTER LO- $125. cation: owner 3 vears: deatn cause of sae STENBoKG LOMPAN ), 632 Market st. LD ESTABLIS!IED, ELKGANTLY fiied-up a.u money-making saloo junction Market and Stockton sts.: greatest bas Eain; circumstances compel owner to leave for the kast aronce. See WILKE, 783 Market' st. ILL SKLL OR EXUHANGE GANT corner saloon: account of intemperate pro- (300D BABBER. 334 KLLIS sr, 00D BARBER WANTED; SATURDAY and Sundav. 1604 Laguna st., corner Post, ARBER WANTED—WAGES. 22713 SEC- Bladsi. TEUMAN COUK IN RESIAURANT AL 916 Howard st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1534 O'Farrell st. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMON DS, WATCH- es. jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris, 156 Grant av 615 LABKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ARBEKR WANTED AT 804 LARKIN ST.; Saturday and Sunday: good wages. 9 BARBERS WANTLD. 12734 FOURTH ST. ARBER WANTED AT 1084 HOWARD ST.; Saturday und Sunday. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS BARBER! male and male. 207 Fourth st. ©)() PER MONTH; GOOD CHANCE FOR <~V young man: no office fee charged. HER- MAN'S, 837 Ol b CALL. Subscriptions and waut ads taken. DIRS P HAY LASS TAILORESS WANTED. BOW- S, 504 Sutter st. EARN DRESS 'AKING AND MILLINERY 4 at the only school receiving the go.d medal; ¢ YOUNG M FOR LIGHT OUTSIDE < work. Call 8 to 9 A, . 1020 Jefferson st., Oakland. patterns to order 25¢. McDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st M Q3L CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE 200 svinchester House, 44 Third st. near Market: 0 rooms: 2oc to $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 Per week; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. NE FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM, WITH IN- siructions. glven awsy each month. S F. D:esscuttivg Saloon, 916 Market st. HELP WANTED W ANTED—20 (APE P GRS, NEAR city, fare advanced, $20 and found, ion; 10 farmbands, ¥20 and : 4 German la lignt work, 80c aday and found; man to work_on hay press,'15ca ton: 4 cooks: 5 dishwashers, $12 10 $25; 5 more woodchoppers, food and tools ad- vanced, $1 25 a cord: mau to handle pack train, £35 and found, ana otbers. W. D. WER & CO., 626 Clay st. y [ ANTED—YOUNG experience MAN WHO HASHAD in driving bakery and delivery (GEBMAN COOK WANTED. 40 TURK ST. ANTED—PARTNER IN WELL-PAYING W business; small capital. 228 Fourth st. prieor; sacrifice. WINSTOX & CO., 646 Sarket, NE OF THE LFADING KESTAURA N 0 Osklana; clearing $200 monihly: owner leav- ing; bargain. ANDERSON & CO. 777 Market st THE ADVEKTISER 13 ORGANIZING A business venture for the Klondike gold regions Onlines which are at present unoccupied. The Dbusiness as outlined cannot fail of being remunera- tive, und has (he promise of leading to fortunes to the parties inauzurating the same. Capital re- quired—$30,000, of which sum the sdvertiser will furnish $10,000, and will take in with him from five to eight associates :0 make up the remaiming $20.000 on terms 10 be agreed on. None uut prin- cipals posicssed of the necessary means need make app ication. Full investigatiun of the mer- its of the business proposition and the character and business qualifications of those who are to comprise the com pany to be made before making final arrangements. The adveriser, before con- sldering any apolication, will require reference by the appiicant. - Address R. R., box 100, Call. = fOR SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED BUTCHEKs 8hop; apply on premises. 1159 Howard st WO PROSPECTORS GOING INTO THE old fields of Pern would like to locate claims for parties in United States, or woula like to cor- respond with a limited number of gentlemen who would like to accompany them: climate very beaithy, with liitle or no hardships to endure; prospecis good. Call or address R. and;S.. room 1, 522 Montgomery st, San Francisco. # 9()() MEx WANIED BY 4 LADY BARBEKS; shaving 10c. 1193 Market st. HIP'S CARPENTER AT HEKMAN'S, 637 Clay st. OPPER RIVER,ALASKA_COPPER RIVER expedition sails'about September 16; 1 year's provisions and fare $200: vesscl av Mission whart No. 2; have information regarding new strike. For particulars apply room 201, 328 Montgomery, S. F. / ANTED—BOARDING-HOUSE COOK, COR- ner Bay and Webster sts. ALNTHR, WHO OWNS 2 OR 3 HOPEN; sta.e wages expected. J. B, box 180, Call. Y AN1ED—GOOD COOK. 88 SEVEATHS call early. GENTS WANTED—WILL MES. SWANSON or Lewis please call at 22 Kearny st? ATLOK ON REPAIRING; $1 PER DAY. 80414 Folsom st. V T wagon in cliy: references required: $30 to $35 \ JANTED—BUY TO WASH DISHES. 521 and foun W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay st. Montgomery st.; ca'l early. TANTED—20 SLAVONIANS TO PICK | W ANTED—YOUNG MAN TU DO PORTER V fruit near the ci y, fare advanced, good long job: $20a monih and found. W.D, EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. “JT'S” NOT WHAT WORK YOU HAVE done, “IL’s” what work you can now get. Bar- ber, country shop; 5 hotel walters $26 and $30: 7 cooks, $30, $40 and $50; 15 dishwashers, $10, $15 and 320: camp waiter. $20; waiter for a large mine, $25; cook aud_wife, $45, swall country ho- OSITION BY FIRST-CLASS DISH WASHER: young man wi lii1g 10 work 1 guarantee satisfaction. Adcress H. H., box 18, Call Uitice. W ANLED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, 18 years of age, to drive dellvery-wagon: can take care of horses: references. K. 0. B, box 64, Cail Office. home preferred. Yousaw IHOW W honsekeeper. Cali &t 1% second floor, A POSITION AS Fourth s, room 21, ENER WISHES POSITION IN PRI- family: 20 years' exjerience: good man ager; references. Gardener, box 35, Call. OUNG GLiL WANTS POSITION AS TYPE- writer or office work. Call 1032 Market st., Y NCH BOY WANTS SITUATION IN PRI- Ad- “EE vate family to care for horses or garden. dress 3173/ Third st. room 11. FOUNG WOMAN WISHES POSIIION AS housekeeper. 1118 Market st., room 21. TOUNG LADY DESI S A PERMAN T place us bousekeeper: summer resort or widow- er's home preferred. rell st. Rooms 4 and 5, 234 O'Far- NEW ENGLAND WOMADX RIENCED TrACHER AND KINDER- k gartner wishes position as visiting or resident governess; would form class. 7Teacher, box 12, Call. JPANIGH WIDOW FKOM CUBA WISHES position as housekeeper for bacheior or elder.y gentieman. Apoly 906 Murket, rm. 12, afternoon. Y 5 U36 Laby, SinaNukLk IN TIHE CITY. desires a place’ willing to make herseif gene ally us fal. Boom 11. 238 OFarrell st. JEFINED YOUNG LADY WAN I~ PO~ITION \ as housek eper: countrs hotel or widower's home preferred. Room 24, 9 Ellis, second floor. T-CLASS CUOK, ces. ¢ all atthe Employment Otlice, 45 Third st 7Y GERMAN WOMAN, FI L3 place in the city: good Germ PXPERIENCED WAITRESS WISHES SITU- [/ ution in restaurant. or would do chumberwork; no obj=ction 10 country. 411 Fonrth st. y JNGLE WOMAX, T-CLASS ) wants place as housekecper or cook. 951 How. ard st 7IDOW WoULD LI POSITION _AS hous kesper for widower vr do plaiu sewing *room 6 COUNTRY 120 Eddy TOUNG WIDOW FaOv 7THG wiches position as housekeeper. st., room 2. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS H - MBERWOI sewing; day or month. Write 1513 Vallejo «: ot WIDOW WISHES HUUSLK. EP. er's position. 121 Montgomery st., room 8. M JEAT YOUNG GIRL DE AN to do second work ana waiting: goo1 seam- stress: 4 years’ exper.ence: referenc s given. M. UNEY LOANED ON DIAMONES, WATCH- es, jeweiry,seaiskins. Uncie Harris, 15 Grantay RE -~ SITUATION A.O. H., DIV cordance with the orders of the | County Board of Directors the members of | this division are hereby ordered to assem- | ble a: Hibernia Hall on SUNDAY, ep- tember 12, at2 0'clock P M, sharp, for the purpose ¢ attending the ceremoniesfof laying the corner- one of the Sacred Heart Church. Brdges will be distributed at the hall. Sojourningz brothers are | cordially invited 10 participsie with us. Fines for e will be strictly enforced. BARILY LEK, President. Recording -ecreta & FHE,, SOCIETY of California Pio- | neers—The M e hanics’ In- | siitute has kindly eXtend- | ed an invitation to the | members to att-nd the fair on MUNDAY EVENING, | September 13, Tickeis can be obtained on appli- | catton to JOUN L SPEAR Secretary. | A, C, Cail Office, 256 Misslon st. INIELLIGH KNS LADY WISHES position as ousekeeper for widower or wealthy family. 728 Pine st. (TENOGRAPHER.3 YEAR would iike prsition. 160, box 5, 615 ADY OF PLEASANT APPEARANCE, AC- customed to meeting prople, wi-hes asitua- tion of any kind: Lirsi-ciass refeiences. A. B., box 116, Call Oftice. LA KIN— CaLL. ANCH OFFICE OF THE Subscriptions and went ads taken. J OUNG LADY, RUSSIAN, WOULD LIKE A good piace 83 housckeeper: no objection to suort distance in country: hotel or widower's home preferred. Room 2, 223 Post st. TOUNG LADY WANTS POSIL tion ns housekeper; for wilower OF bachelor NINEIEENTH ANNUAL TAR- get :hooting and_ picni of the | Military and Benevolent Asso- | iation, at Germania Gar.eus, Presid.o. | SUNDAY. september 12, 1897, The vai | vable gate nrizes will be distriluted at5 P2 A | £rand tombo a will b- dra P3G first | | Austria, ai 5: | prize $20, and hundreds of other prizes. | COMMITTE | ANNU'L MEETING — EL Water and Deep) G Notice is hercby given th the stockbolders of ihe Dorado Water Deep Gravei Mining Company will be held | ofice of the comuany, st Placerville DAY, the tweniy-fif h (25th) day of September, | 3897, at 7 o’clock P. M, for the purpose of electins | & Koard of Directors 10 serve for the eusuing year and the trausaciion of such other business as may | come before the meetinz. A. D. HENDERSON, Secretary. Placerville, September 7, 1897. DORADO el Mining Coi | BEF, AXYUAL MEETING. — NOTICE 1S hereby given tha. the twenty-gecond annual | meeting of the stockhoiders of the West Oakiand Mutual Loan Association will be held at the oflice of the corporation, coruer of Seventh and Willow | streets, West Oakiand, Cal, on MONDAY, Sep- tember 13, 1897, at 7:30 o'clocx P. M., for the pur- | pose of electing dicectors for the ensuing vear, | presentation of tha twenty-second sniual Teport @a the tfansaction 0f such otaer business as may come berore Lie meeling. Books are now open for subscription to 1000 siares of siock Of the twenty-first series. Loans made in Xan ¥ rancisco and Alameda counties ouly. Interest 6 per cent per anoum free from mortgage taxes: premium 20 per cent gross, or 50 Cents per re per month Ins:aliments a pleasure of bor- rower. which amount: to $12 50 per month for each $1000 et cash received by ihe borrower, thi; sum payiag both principal and interes. Loans may be repaid a. any time desired. By order of the boara of directors. SBARBO <0, Sec. SPECIAL B & _JHEY ARE CLOSING OUT DRESS £oods. corseis, hosiery, underwear. bed- apreads, iowels. lable-covers, iaces, embroidery, linings, trimmings, vellings, eic., Vvery cheap at Ploveer Dry-gooas Sto:e, 106 Fifth st. R.OMS PAPEKED, $- 60; PAINTING o installment. HARTMAN, 239 Third 5'. 1000 BUSIN kS~ CARDS $1 b0, 25 VIS- Wl\lng cards 25c. HILL, 2214 Geary st. & L85, DR FISH, 3615 GEAKY, KOOM 1; electriclun:aicohol Tuixish baths:unrivaled NOTICES, TENAN rab A EJECTRD FOR S4: collections made: aity or couniry. Pacific Collection Co, 416 Montgy st room 6. tel. bEO. preferred. 995 Miarkec st., room 3 Y OUNG LADY, FORMEKLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances. desires a place as housekeeper: notei or widower's home preferred. 3615 Gears st., roum 15. TOUNG F {ENCH WIDUW OF would like a position in a sum widow-r's home. PELLFNCE T resort ora £ooin 31, 1122 Marke. st. JPANISH WIDOW WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper. 1020 Market st., room 12, sec. ond floor Y UUNG WiDoW, SITUATION kecper for widower; 106 Fourth st., rooni MARKLET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF 1HE CaLL: want als and subscriptions iaken. MES E BALUWIN, PLAIN SEWIN A%D mending: satisfaction guaranteed. Call Toom 7. first floor, 969 Jission st.. cor. of Sixth. Y SUNG LaDY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, desires a place; willing to make herself gener- aily usefal. Room 5, 225 Mason st. OUNG LADY WISHESTO LEARN DRESS- making. Call 156 Third st. OUNG WIDOW DESIRES GENTLLMAN'S mending. Call 105 Stockton st., room 40. 7 OUNG PARISIAN WIDOW.THOROUGHLY experienced, wants a housekeeper's place, sum- mer re;ort or widower's home preferred. Rooms 10 and 11, 122 Post st. 126 EQURTH, ROOM 23, SECOND FLOOR— 20 young widow wanis s situation as house- keeper for widower. AN HOUSE- will do plain mending. LARRIN—BRANCH Cl:ICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. COOK, | 1TRON G BOY OF 19 WOULD LIKF TO LEARN a trade; haudy with 100ls: has had S0 1€ expe- rience in irou work. S B., box 136, Lall Offic-. W ANTED—EY YOUNG MAKRIED MAN, A position as traveling or city suesmau: have bad 10 years’ experience in southern part of State. Y. M., box 30, Call NDUSTRIOU> GE<MAN WISHES PLACE private family: handy man: gerdener: miik: horseman; reierence: gity, Oaklaud, Alameda; small wages; steady place. Ger, box 66. Call. MAST WISHES SILUATION AS TEAMSTER; V"2 or 4 horses. Address 756 Geary st. W UHESTER HOUSE, 44 1HIED ST. Nit Market: 200 rooms bc to 8150 per nighe £1 60 W $6 per week; conveniens and respectaois: 3ree bus and bargage 10 and 1rom the ferry. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: rubscriviions &ni wan: ads taken. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ‘VAA\'1'I<III—FIHST>CLASS COOK, JEWISH yle. $30: 15_younz girls for genera! house- work, $12 and $15; alarge number of neat Ger- man and Swedish giris for general housework, §20; German ourse for 2 chiidren, $15; cooK for res- taurant, $20 ana room: laundress aud chamber- maid, #25: neat giris .0 cook in Jewish families, try and city: mother and daughterio cook and 1o do_second work, $15 and $.0. Apply J AT & CO, 316 Sutter st. ‘\ German girls, must understand sewi nd §25: waitresses for (he country, $.0 Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 ~utter. ED—SEVERAL NEAT FRENCH AND tel. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. 187 SAWMILLME WOODSMEN, KTC.; | Wf-eo fare’ MURRAY & LEADY, 684 and 636 Ciay st. VARPENTER FOR A VINEYARD, STEADY /job: 2 brickmolders. $2 50 a day; 2 off-bear- $175 a doy; blacksmith and horseshoer. RKAY & READY, 634 and 6. 6 Clay st. V Cuux AND DISHWASHER. 432 FIFTH ST. work in saloon. 200 Mission st. ARTNER WANTED—MODERN SHOE RE-~ pairing business; advertiser has all the ma- chinery necessary. Address WM. SHANKS, 1778 Lincoln st., Oskland, "OR SALE—GOOD-PAYING 16c 2-CHAIR barber-shop; cheap: owner going Lo Aus.ralia. Call at once 129 Clay st. HOK SALESMAN WANTED; OUR COAST salesman retires to open business: bis large es- tablished trade now open f0r au_experienced toad shoe salesman on commission; send full experi- en « sni references; sampies ready. Address JAPA COUNTY, -8 GRAPE AND FRUIT picker; and work In win celiar, $23 ana found, no experience required. MURRAY & RiCADY, 634 and 636 Clay st Boot and ~hoe Mfg Co., Boston, Mass. W ANTED-AGENTS, £20 TO $25 A WEEK sure to workers: .0 capital needed :new goods; new plan: sells at sight: every family needs it Household spec. Co., box 424, Cincinnatl, Ohio. ,P‘v" RAILROAD MEN, TEKEAMSTERS, LA- OO borers, etc., free fare. $1 75 and $2 a day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARBERS' UNION FREE EMPLOYM Bureau, 637 Mission st. L. A. MCCOSKRI. Becretary. T E, AND FOUND, 55 MEN AND BOYS TO $ pick grapes, fruits; wine-celiar laborers, drying, packin: houses, etc., £30 and found, 3 month jobs, experieuce not ne essary. MURRAY & READY. 654 «n1 616 CI St T FARMERS. ORCHARD AN ) VINEYARD ( hinds for different piaces and counties for sterdy jobs year round, $:0, $26. $25 aud §. 4 hay-bulers, $2 day and found; 3 milkers. $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TINE-CELLARS, 4 MEN WANTED, NO EX- perience required, sieady job. $20 and found. MULRAY & READY, 634 aud 636 Ciay st. 9 jobs. $1 75, $160, $150. per month and found;: 5 muckers for a tunnel, $2 aday: 6 miners and drillers, $2 25 s aay. MUK- RAY & READY, 631 and 636 Ciay st. also ¥30 und §26 TOLO COUNTY —65 MEN AND BOYS FOR A large bank and syndicate’s vineyard, orchard, éic., $28 and found; anypody can pick fruit, etc. TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS, CITY | ARBERS, ATTE ON — OLD- ESTAB- lished barber-shop, just vacaced, for rent; cheap. 2514 Sixth st. QIEADY. MELJABL. MAN T0 CANVASS 2 on portraits; lveral inducements. 1822 Mar- ket st. 3 MORE MEN FOR NICE TRIP; ALSO 3 SEA- men at H ERMAN'S, 637 Clay st. '\ AN FOR NURSERY M “Haight st. J ARBE PROTECTIVE TUNIC bers’ Association of the I'acific Coa: ployment ullice. S. FUCHS, sei'y WORK. CALL 512 BAR- G-CHAIR BARBER-SLOP; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; & good locazion. Apply at Cal Uffice. INING-ROOM FOR SALE—35 REGULAK boarders: good (ransient trade: clears $200 a month: will give trial, Inquire 417 Mason, rea POR SALE AT A BARGAIN—FIRST-CLASS saloon. Apply 10 MCLEOD & HATJE, 518 Market st. OUNG GERMAN GIRL, SPEAKS SPANISH aod French, wants partner. R. 2,111 Geary. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es, jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris 15 Grant av USINESS PARTNER WANTED BY YOUNG Eastern lady. 906 Marketst., rm. 24, 2d floor, MERICAN, 39, WORTH $25,000, WANTS wife with $500. Address J. K., P. O. Oakland, B ONG- ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT IN country town 50 miles from the city: the only restaurant in town: fuil investgation aliowed; $200. Inquire 727 Davis si. 00D BUTCHER BUSINESS: CHEAP IN Mission; good reason for selilng. B. B., box 81, Call. 9(}(). HIBST-CLASS RESTAURANT; & . monthly boarders, also lodging-rooms. Apply Call Office. 2700, SAEERY: IN 4 LIVELY TOWR . has first-class trade; all private: lease: hors: and wagon; everything in good condition 1tving-rooms; wiii be s0:d_at & barguin. Addroess 1229 Golden Gate ave,, S. F. -)5 STANFORD, NEAR SECOND—HOUSE TO ) let: bar, range aud boiler: su ted for restaur- ant or boarding-house: in firsi-class order; close to the Vailey-road carshop; no competition. $35(), RESTAURANT: DAILY RECKIPTS 29U, £30: selling on account of leaving for Alaska. 278 Minna street. JOR SALE — NEATLY FITTED SALOON: cheap on account of death of proprietor. 785 =t Foisom st. I“IA\E RESTAURANT: ELEGANT FIX- tures; clearing $300 a month; owner going to Alaska; see this at once. C H, 9-321 Sutter. AKGE SALOON; PROJ IT- $11 DAY; RENT $23; death reason for selling. 1121 Harrison. (GRUCERY AND BAKERY WELL ESTAB X lished. 967 Howard st. (FOUDPAYING HOTHL BUSINLSS: LONG- established; half interest $500; whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petaluma. PUBTuAND AGKSCY AHIS EaPEE DN quire tuis Office oraé 138 Third st., Porusud, Uregon. ‘ ONEY LOANED ON DIAMUNDS, WATCH- M es, jowelry,sealskins. Uncle Harris. 15 Grantav ENTIST—A FIRST-CLASS, ALL-ROUND man wanted. Address D., box 130, Call MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. PQ WOODCHOPPERS, DIFFERENT COUN O ties, from $2 60, §2 10, #2 and $1 50 per cod, too's avd food furnished: 82 tiemnkers, 8c each) tools und food furnished; 55 shinzle-bolt makers. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. TUBA COUNTY: $30 AND FOUND: 33 MEN and boys; fare $2 90: to pick all kinds of fruit for a large company: come one, come all. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. A N RTED MILKER AND WIFE (WITH OR M “witiout childre s and found: farmer and wife, fare $1: 3 choreboys, $10; stableman, $35: driver for milk wagon; man for cheese factory. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 656 Clay st. 00K, COUNTRY, $25: BUAKDING-HCUSE / cook. $30; housework, Sonoma, $20; Mill Valley, $20: cook, Modesto, $25: ~an Jose. $2i Vailejo, $15; San Kafael, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. NFANT Sutter st. NURSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 TOMAN LEX WITH A CHILD, $15. MISS CUL- 3 Sutter st. VERMAN N URSE 3 Sutter st. 25. MISS CULLEN, 323 AT GIRL, 2 IN FAMILY, $15; SECOND AN girl and laundress, $25. M155 CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. Y AUTRESS, CITY HOTEL, $20: 2 CHAM- bermaids. conntry botel, $15, near clty: Ger- man cook, private family, near city, $25: house- girl, Fresno, $15: Alameda, $20; Los Gatos, $12; San Ratael. $20 and $15: second girl for Stockion, $15: 2 resinuran: cooks. $7 a week, $20a month: 18 hou egirls, $15 10 220. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 108 Gears st. FARMERS, $20: 7 0 GitAPE-PICKI RS, $30; 4 ranch teamster, $20; miiker, country.’ $20: waiter, country hotei ountry res- rant, $30 and roo; $25; ranch cook, $15. and 610 Clay st. W ANIED—PHOTOGRAFIHKL. 810 WEEK: hine men for sash and door factory, 25¢ Dnight cook. T. WARD' & C0., 608 R. ma hour: stickerman, 30c hour: man aud wif- tor gentleman’s piece, $40 to $50: married German stubleman and porter, Swias milker, $20 and $1 25 day: farmers; fruic and grape pickers: 4 and 6- borse teamsters for ranch, $25 und $30: shingle and shake boltmske 8 $1 35 1 $1 90; wo dchop- | pers: farmer for fruit ranch, $25: and others. Ap- Piy t0 J. F. CROSE LT & CC., 6.8 Sacramento st. VW ANTED-FIRSI-CLASS DOUBLE ENTRY ook keeper and ty pew stenogrspher ; $76 n.d found and .ncre Appy to J. F. CROSE TT & CO.. 628 Sacramento s: 00K AND WIFE FOR HUTEL, colore: walter, $25° restaurant waiter, : cooks, $30 and $40° dishwashers and others, JCANDINAVIAN V) reference: $2. Geary st. NURSE FOR 1 CHILD: C K. HAN-EN & CO., 108 Rk FOR HUTEL 825 and $20. C. K. HAN- T, IROSNERS AND 1 MANGLE, ~ lanadry; call eari; 1RL, EDDY, $25; GIRL, JACKSON, girl, Ellis, $20. girl, Mission, $20; girl, Fu girl, , $20; girl, Suiter, $:0; mrl, ve, $20; girl, Page, $20: girl, Thir- teenth. $20; girl, Scott, $20; girl. Haight, #: girl, Fresno, $20: girl, Berke ev, $zu; girl, Aj meda, £20: girl, Buchanan, $20. MART CO., 749 Market'st. & .COND GIRL, COUNTRY, $20: SEE PARTY here 10 A. M. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. IRL, CALIFOR- Sacramento, 15; giri, I ay- MARTIN & IRL, GUERRERO, $16: nin, 815: girl, Miesion, $15 $15: girl, Sutter, $15: xirl, Plerce, §: lor, $15: "second girl, Berseley, $12. CO., 749 Market st. THAMBERMATD, WAIT 2 MEALS. 818 AND -~/ room: 2 chambermails. walt some, 15 and room: chamberuaid, sieep home, $10. MARTIN & CU.L 749 Market st ¢) WAITRESSES, CITY RESTAURANT, $5 < 8 week: waitress, city hotel, $15 aud room: waitress. Oaklaud, $5 & week; 2 waitresses, hutel, Oaxland, $15 and’ room: waltross, bakery, $12 16 $15. MAUTIN & CO., 749 Market st. ERMAN COOK, CiTY, #25 AND ROOM: cook. city restaurant, 20 a month. MAKTI & CU., 749 Market st. W ALLRESS, PLAIN CUUNTRY HOTEL, $20; €00k, country, $20, fare pald: cook for men, $15 10 $20; woman with a _child, $15: and others. MURRAY' & ‘RiADY, Leading KEmployment Agzeuts, 834-636 Clay st THE GERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 45 Third st.—Firsi-riass male and female help of ali nationalities yurnisned on short notice. private fimilles, hotels, 1estaurants, etc., supplied; coun- App'y 101! F. CROSETT & CO. Sac:amento hI)‘Z;\T AND PASTRY CoOK, COUNTRY hotel. §5; baker and pastry cook, countr hotel. $40: broiler, country week: & first-ciuss rest: waiters, hoteis and restau; ers anl poiwashers. $20, $2 HANSEN & L0, 108 Geary st. restaurant, $14 a arant waiters, $40; 4 . $25: 6 dishwash- and §30. C. R. TANTED—BIDS FOR 175 FEET OF TUN- nel in soft granite: sieel and timber farnished. For further particulars apply to C. k. HANSEN & Cu., 108 Geary st. $30; farmer aud wiie, $36 | | NOUK IN FIRST-CLASS KESTAURANT; only sober man need apply: 1 years work guaranteed: baker aud chef. F. H ROWLAND & CO., Vallejo, [181-CL 1SS LADIR! BOWHA 04 Suiter ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States morine corps, United States navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 ' years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legully declared their intention (0 becoms such: must be of good char- scter and habits and abie 10 speak. read and write English. and be between b feet 5 inches and 6 feot inheigut Kor fnrther information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st, San Francisco, Cal. VW ANIED-GEL YOUR SHOES MADE To fi your feet 2t the same price yon buy ready- made ooes, jrom %1, 82, $3, $4 and 5, at 662 Mission st., bet. First'and Second. AILOR WANTED; RUOMS. 15c 10 780 PER NIGHT: 500 4u sl oy per week. Oriencal, 226 Drumm st. JINE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $176: TO OR~ der, $2 60: Lali-suling, 25c np. 959 Howard. HYT MONIGOMERY CORNER OF CLAY— Upen untll 9:50 oeclock: branch offics of tbe Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. LODGING-HOUSES. 92 BOOMS, ALL RENTED, ONLY, 250 23 rooms, sunny corner. 750 14 room house on Mason street . 200 60 room house, clears $250 3000 42 rooms, apartment house. 2800 12 rooms. on Golden Gate avel, o560 14 rooms, on Fourth st.. 450 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. 30(), LeROOM HOUSK NEAR MARKET: . . worth $500; must seil to-day. DECK- ER, 1020 Market. 9K 500M HOUSE, ONLY 8700 CLEARING $100; see this bargain. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. 150, EART CASH: CORNER LODGING. - house: 8 sunny rooms; nice furmiture; full of roomers; cheap rent. Apply 855 Bryant. 4() ROuMs; GOOD PAYING ~LODGING-. house: steady roomers. Address J. O., box 42, Call uftice. $1;)0 8-ROOM HOUSE CHEA « RENT- - rooms all full. 242 Sixth st. o L —— \‘ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD S0, NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ o night; reading- room: iree ‘bus and baggage :0 and from the ferry. On- AND 2520 J AN T K D—MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, posivions furnished: 8 weeks required. 3. F. Barber Coliege, 13815 Eighth, MISSIUN — SUBSUKIPTIONS want ads taken for THE CALL. 521 uken. SUNLUUNLLL D1, BEANUH OFFICE C0MM CalL; waut&ds aud subSCrIpUOns 10() MEN FOR FURNISHED ROOMS: 230 1 night; §1 25 week up. Saratoga, 118 Sixth, YRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sl.—Want ads and suoscriptions taken. OSEDALF, 321 ELLIS ST., NK. TAYLOR— 100 rooms, 25¢ night: $1 week: reading room 1 FURNITURE FOR SALE. JURNITURE, STOVES CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. 1G BARGAIN IN FURNITURE; SELLING out: going to Alaska. 866 Mission st OUSEHOLD KANGES ARE THE BESC JOHN F. MEY ERS CO.. 947 Market st. —_— FURNITURE WANTED. URNITURE 6-ROOM FLAT: MUST SELL to-day; rent $16. 1127 Folsom st. NDIANA AUCLION CU. REMOVED 10 19 Montgomery st.:hichest'prices paid. Tel. Davis 71 _—_— CARPET-CLEANING. ORDINARY SEAMEN E'S, 504 Davis, near Jackson. JAILORS AN wanted at L. qlg:.u,!: ROOMS 10c AND.15c NIGHT, 750 MDafd 3! week. Lindeil House, Sixth and Howard. ATIESTIONI=WE WANT DAILY A CAL loadfmen and large boys to pick grapes; $1 a day and board; 2 to 3 months’ wor<: greatly re- duced fares and 1o oflice fees. For particulars ap- ply to C. R HANSEN & Co., 108 Geary st. REE FARE FOR 10 MO LAILROAD LA- borers $175 & day: we ship tonight. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. () {EAMSTERS FOR CITY WORK $160 TO $1%6 a day: § 4-mule teamsters $175 8 day. C.R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. OOK’s HEI PER, $20 AND ROOM: 3 NIGHT cooks, $25 up; coox, ( akland, $40 and ro m: €00k, oyster-hou-e. $40 and room: ook, COunIy, £50 and room: cook, cliy, $43: Couk, g0 Souti $40 and room; 4 cooks, $7 a week. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st 7 RESTAUKANT PURTERS, 815 AND $25 ©) per month; ng man for a lodzing-house: 2 bedmakers, $15 and $20 and room; solictiors for dairy: pantryman, $25. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market s ~ KITCHENMEN, $10, $12, $15 PR MONTH ; 4 2 dishwnshers, $4 per'week; 2 kitcrenmen, $7 & week: potwasher, $7 a4 week: dishwasher, 87 a week. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marketst. AlLER, CITY, $3 ., CILY, $25 and room: 2 waiters, country, $25, room, etc.: lunch and diiner waiters: 4 waiters, $20 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st | LCHO HOUSE, 8634 M A KKET ST.—KOOMS 20c. 25¢ to 50¢ night: $1 to $2 week. Du() BAYEs sSi—BXAscd OFFICE OF 339 Tak Vlen” \loakipiions sua wass ads taken. 300 PAIRS—ANOTHER LOT OF MEN'S shoes: been slizhtly damaged: at less than ove-fourth their vaiue: from to $2 60. 662 Mission st., bet. First and Second. Lo om UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 26C 4 up to $1 20, 562 3dission st., vet. 1st and 2d. ANTED, ersaclerks RY ACME HUUSE 957 MARKET ST, BE. low Sixih, for a xoo camighi: 81 8 week. &1 (). $OUD GERMAN SHOEMAKER CAN Q) « have long lease on best shop in St Helena. Address C. E. DAVIS. St. Helena, Cal ADIES SHOES, SOLING, 300: MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repalring dons at halt c 2 Jiission s, bet. 1si and 2d. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE beer or wine bc; best iree lunch. 643 Clay. E W ANTED-_LABORERS AND MECHANIGS 10 know tha: Ed Holkin, Reno House proprie- tor. sulll rums Denver Houso, 217 Third s.: 15¢ Inrge room: per night: $1 10 85 ver weel. OLLECE WASES DUK LABUR. OX Cotlection Agey, 110 Sutter. MAR, To PACK APPLES, 826 ROOM AND board. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st. try orders promptly attecded to. THEGERMAN EMPLOXMENT OFFICE, 45 Third st—cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, housekeepers, etc. OOK, COUNTRY, $25; WAITRESS, 8$15; chambermaid and waitress, $20. R. 1. WARD & Cu., 610 Clay st. 615 A’l'l ION, LiDIrS — FIRST-CLASS d aker would like evening work at home: cuu‘ng and fitticg ar $3 60 & sui. «ommunica e wiwa @ k., 3983 Twenty-fourth st., who will call onyou.n the evening, SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. & £ GERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 45 hird—Cooks. wuiiers, dishwashers. (G'RLS OF ALl NATIONALITIES 10 FILL ¥ vaious positions. MRS. LAMBELT, 417 Powell 5. AN J. . Alameda. EXEERIENCAD LABELERS ON CANNED +00ds. FONTANA & CO., corner Francisco aud daylor sts. D, 33 GIRL -, WAGKS 810 TO $30. CORY, 2418 Central ave.. near Park st., HiN hel, S & JaiA LSk n1 0 0 ) GASS, Lman 1997 BRAULKY &C)..640 Clay WOHAN WITHOUT INCUMBRANCES, UN- der 40, for farm. Call 706 Kllis st. APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU: RE- iinble help. 709 Geary st. Tel Sutter 2125, OUNG GIRL FUR HOUSEWORK. CALL Sunday, 809 Thirteenth s UNTER & CU.. CHINESE AND JAPANCSK emp. office, 61414 Canforaia si., tel. main 281, ANTED—YOUNG GIRL T LEARN FINE vestmaking. 2160 Fifteenth st. BINESK AND JArANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4141z U'Farreil Tel k. 426. IRL, 10 COOK IN SMALL BOARDING- | house; $25 per month. 7:9 rourth st RAMNCHHANDS, CO., 729 Market st. 220, ETC. MARTIN & BOARDING WANTED. Y SINGLE GENTLEMEN, NICK SUNNY room with fireplace and board: private fam- ily: "o other, boaruers: account of oot heaith: s Cl . near cars or rallro: location Alameda, Piedmont, 15 A A R ohor e, To0 BTG | Niles, Hoywards. N.H..bx 122, «-akland Office Call, WS 3 i aaat. AR WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED = SHIRTIRONER, 340: FIRST: | (100D MANDOLIN, VIRNACCL SALSEDO class butler. £50: butler, $26: waitor, 820: | (X or _ anon preferred’ also first-class zither. Ad- cook, $30. several dishwashers, 15 (0 $25 | dress,s ailng maxer and price, S, bOx 6. (il Frenchman and wife in hotel, $35¢ porter for store, $10a week, etc. ANDEE'S, 308 Stockton st 9 BUTLERS; 840 AND $20. MIs8 CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. AN AND WIFK; CHARGE OF COUNTRY residence; $40 man understand gardeniug. MISS CULLEN, 823 sutter st. HGANIZKR AND MANAGER OF ABILITY, push, energy and exper ence Lo take charge of traieinal beneficiary society: unquestionable cre- dentials must be giveu. 0. M., box 16, Call. ) AHORSE TEAMSTERS, COUNTRY, FAKE advanced; 2 off-bea:ers. brickyard, $2 & day. Salvation Army Labor Bureau,158 New Mont- gomery st GECOSDHAND 2 OR © STAMP QUARTZ mill, with or without a 15-horsepower engine. Address 1. P. E., box 3, Call Hi® PRICE PAID FOR GUOD CLOTHING & books; send postal. A. KLEIN, 109 6th st. 0 EXCHANGE—DENTAL WORK FOR Al bicycle. Uhlo Dental Parlors, 808 Market st. SEUUND-HA‘XD TOOLS OF ALL KINDS bought and soid. CUKRTIN’S, 1123 Market. OLD GOLD. GOLD DUST, JEW £LRY, KTC, bought. 0. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farrell. (LY STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: Ceans, moves, iays carpets. G. h. STEVENN, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Lighth st.; telephone South 250. e SCOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car~ pet-beating Works, 858-57 Tehams st.; tel. So. 40. ARBER'S ENTERPRISE CARPET-CLEA N- ing wks, 236 14th. Tel. Mis. 100. Z. T. Barber. ‘W ATTS,reliable carpet-cleaning,renovtg,alter- « ation works, 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessie 321. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUELN, 453 Stevenson; tel. S_ 228, DVANCE CARPET- CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter; tel. Main 894, GEO. WALCOM, prop. LEANING, 8c; LAYING, 30; KU SAM- ples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 3 Eightn., LEANED & KENOVATED LIKK Tent| South 36. Mackintosh & Co. J C VAKPL Dew. & J. ONKLIN'S (APl - BEALING WOEax 533 Golden Gate ave. Telephons Kass 1id 167 A E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., 240 14ih st.; cleaning 3c. a yard: tel. Mis. 74. Madlas BL—BRANCA UKEaCE OF Une CaLL; suvscripuion sud wau: sds taken, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FRiE; DIVORCE LAW< A SPEG. falts: private; Do fee wit:out success; probate, G. W. HOWE, atty atlew,850 Murket, cor. stocktn, A. MITCHELL, REMOVED 1 + ket; all legal matters » 1206 MAR- collections ; ad vice free. NO. F. HANLON, Market, rooms 15 TTORNEY-AT-LAW, 632 nd 16, upp. Palace Hotel.. J DVICKE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLSS SUI cessful. W. W. DA VIDSON, 927 BMarket s ————————————————————— AGENTS WANTED. W ASTED-LIVE AGENTTO SELL AN AR- ticie useful 0 everybody; 1o c: g Address A.. box 2, this office. o i GENTS WANTED' FOR MEDICATED A wafers: positive safezmard; S1: also tonic soecific_for all female troubles: for home use. DR. AND MES. WrGKNKR, 526 ddv s e ———————————————————— HOUSES WAN'I‘ED‘. AN AND WIFE WANT TO RENT A FUR- nished boardinr-house or sma!l hotel: good lo- catlon. Apply M. THOMAS, 511 Vission st e —————————————— PARTNERS WANTED. PAVABROKER_OLD GOLL. SILVEK, UART- offcloihing bought. Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third. ADY FROM THE FAST WISHES GENTLE- < Wan partner; Lo triflers. koom 16, 1118 Mrkk

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