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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 A (UESTION OF MOREY ONLY * Worden's Friends Working Hard to Save His Life. Not Enough Cash Available to Successfully Carry on the Defense. His Oanse Was Deserted by the Members of the American Rail- way Union, As the time draws near when the fate of Salter D. Worden, who was convicted of murder ana sentenced to be hanged last June, will be finally decided, the inferest in the case, which had somewhat flagged, is again being revived. Although the cases of Worden, Durrant, Allender and Hill, which will all come up at the next session of the Suvreme Court, are generally supposed to be parailel cases, there is a technical difference which may admit of Worden having a new trial, whi.e the motions in the other cases may be denied. Worden was sentenced to be hanged on the 9th of June lasr, but kis attorney, George W. Monteith, with only a few days' notice, managed to get out a writof habeas corpus, followed by a writ of cer- tiorari, upon the ground that the records only showed evidence of murder in the second degree, or what is known as con- structive murder. - The granting of the writ of habeas cor- pus acts only as a stay of execution, while the writ of certiorari compels the court records to be brought before the Supreme Court and admits argument. The great- est difficulty in fighting the case has been to raise sufficient money to carry it on. The local trades unions worked vigorous- ly to raise a sufficient sum, but were gre: ly bampered by the actions of the Ameri- can Railway Union in deserting the case, and of Worden’s relatives, who almost re- fused to aid him. An effort was made Monday to obtain a statement of the case from Mr. Mon- teith, but he was out of the city on busi- ness. His clerk, Mr. Bixby, stated his position as follows: “I do not think Mr. Monteith will go to ‘Washington to fight the case at present, as the journey involves a heavy expense, and of the $1600 promised only $240 has as yet been raised. Tne case is now in such a condition that we are confident of winning if the fight only be made. Mr. Monteith has been greatly worried over 1he case, owiug to his absolute confidence in the entire innocence of his client, but at the present time that question cannot be determined, as thecase must first be reversed. In short, Worden’s i#fe depends upon the ability of his friends to raise the necessary funds to make his defense.’’ FEAR FRUIT INVASION. European Horticulturists Determined to Crowd Out California Products. The inquiry in Eurove for California fruits, according to the reports sent to J. A. Filcher of the State Board of Trade from Robert Hector, who is now in Ham- burz, continues unabated. Mr. Hector took the placs of Mr. Filcher when the latter had fully instglled the State Board of Trade's beautiful exhibit in the Inter- national Exposition in that city. The let- ters from Acting Commissioner Hector in- dicate that since the dealers and jobbers of Europe have seen what California can produce in the shape of fruits they have been very desirous of getting a strong bold on the trade of this State. This inquiry has been viewed with con- siderable anxiety by the producers of the Oid World, as shown by the following ex- tract from a letter from Mr. Hector re- ceived yesterday by Mr. Filcher: The fruit sections here, as France, Italy, Hungary and Asia Minor, noting the possibill: ties of California fruits, and fally alive to the situation, are 0ot going to let this market slip from themselves without &n efiort, which be- comes more pronouced #nd apparent daily, and are here in full parsphernalia, war paint and feathers. In other words, high state offi- cials ana ex-officials, silver buttons and all kinds of butions, secretaries and ex-secreta- ries, and 0 On to the lesser notables, with uantities and quantities of green fruit. All ne Iruit, too. Notas fine as California’s, if we only had it here, but y-t very fine. These Goy- ernments have gone to tremendous expense in getting up their different exhibits, each vying Wwith the other, but all irying to excel Califor- nis. It would amuse, if it were notso pa- thetic, to see all, where their interests are in ?oplrdy, anxious to resist the invader, which s {n this case only our Caiifornis products— & little dried fruit and some few wines. We must look to it that our exports are choice and first class, 50 that we may be able 10 not only retain the g0od impression made, but deepen and make it indelible—so we may Say, OF &0y one may , *“From California” and that will be its passport. But to accom- plish this we must absolutely discontinue con- signments, and we must educate ourselves to & positively uniform good pack—that will be alwaysand all through true to sample. THE STOCK MARKET, Mining stocks were considerably lower yester- day and business showed a sharp falling off. Beloher sold down t0 $1 40 and Crown Point to $120. The whole list aympathized with tue Gold Bl stocks and declined under reduced sales. The sharpest drop of the day was in Occldental, which went down like a shot to §1 75, as against $2 75 on the preceding day. The annual meeting of the Exchequer Mining Company has been called for Octover 15. The Swansea Mining Company of Utah has de- clared a dividend of § cents per share, amounting 0 $6000 and payabie Ociober 9. The Alta assessment of 10 cents per sbare will be delinqueat in the company’s office to-¢. ay. The annual meeting of the Hana Planiation Compauy hus beeu calied for October 18, ‘T he management of the Bullion-Beck mine in Utah has decided to s 0p the extraction of ore owing 1o the lowness 0f the metal market. During this vear the Bullion-Beck has distributed $170.000 among its_stockholders, or & total of £2.117,000 to date. Fifty miners will be thrown out of employment. Ascessments Pending. Following Jea list Of asscssments now Ppen‘ing: Couraxr. ‘ No. lAmL Hale & Norcross. 112 10, Sept 18 11| 20 44 25 44 10) 93/ 20 62( 25 67 10| 85 03 4 25| 9| 80| 56} 20 39 o BOAKD SALEs, Following wers the saics in the San Franclsos Etock Board yesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:850. 00 Arpha....28100 CPotns..1.25 100 Ovrman, Andes...31[550 ........ 1.30/800 250 Belener. 1.45/1000 Exchar. 1500 -oovir- 15U 00 6 & . Following wers Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:%0. the swies in the Pacific Stock 06500 . ~07]500 - 60 300 200 Buillon... 700 . 200 Caleda. 100 00 ! 1751100 11.101500 L1100 Tl L5t 800 1.55/600 Ou HaN. 5/500 Julia CLOSING QUOCATIONS, Alpha Con Alta. E Andes " Belcher. 176 Mexican 65 Benton Con. — LOufuccidentai ] 176 Best & Bichr.. 80 2(0phir . 120 Bullion 13 14/Overman. 8 Caledoni 50 55 Potosl 42 75 76|-avage . 2 63 65 eg. Belcher .. 19 20 65 66/Scorplon 06 08 Con. Imperial. U3 4| Liver Hill.... U3 04 Confidence.....1.25 1.35| ferra Nevada.1.20 1.25 Crown Point .1'35 1.40|-tandard ... 180 — Exchequer 07 "Os{Uaion Coa ... B8 89 | Gould & Carrv. 68 70|Utah I8 oy, Hale & Norcra 120 1.25{Yellow Jacken 85 88 | BITOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 5-2 2 & UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked, T Eds eoup. 11214 — U & dareg... adl3, — Lopew wsue. = MISCELLANKOUS BONDY. CalstOblese. 1123, — N P C,5s Elec L, 63 ) Usk Gas 3a. COIaO W 99 991, Do2d s ds... 10 Dpotstex-cp — 981yOmnibusde. 1224y — Fdun Lab 6912914 — P &0 Ryss. 110" = FE&CHRR 65107 = — |F&Ch Ry — 104 Geary-siiiSs — 100 |Pwist RR811156 — H C&S14s.100 — Keno WLeL — 105 losang Lés — 100 [rtacto P & . — 100 DoGnieed 6s 98 — |SF&NPKSs. 1053510534 MKU-aiCbleds 1257412615 ~PREATizS: 99 = 9914 DoRyCon ds. 10855110 |SPRECAlS.. 107 1087, NatVinfslse — 100 (SPEE(MSs. — 95 NevCNgR7s. 983, — [SPBrRCaigs 10534 N Ry Cal 68.106 110% 8VWater 55, 1173, 11814 DKy Cai val W5 [SVWaterds Juz - — NPGos.... — 10Tipsikinb&nss 881y — sTOCKS. Contra Costa |SProg Valley 8914 9914 Marmga... i GAS AND KLFCTRIC STOSKS — 2 |lacific Liza, Su14 — $8le - [SF GaEleo. 80i, 9714 B Klec Lighi 97 10 |-an Fraucscd 53 Oak G L& 555, 56 [Siockion... Fao Gae dma 931y 94%4l INSUBANCE Fireman'sF1182k — | STOCKS. COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS Anglo-Cal .. 5514 5714 First Naconi1843; — Bankof Cal.. 2391y — | LondonP&A. ixs 150 CaBDELCO 963 — (MerchKx... &5 - BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. @ers&L00.i475 1510 (Sav&ioma. _ 100 HumbS&L.1U5) 116U (Security.....200 — Mutual.. 35 40 |Umion Tras 950 1050 ErSav Unioaasd — STREET XAILROAD STOOKS. Caltforna.... 109 112 (OskSL&Hay — 100 Gearr-gt...l 40 — |Presidio..... 6 — Dmrkoiai.. 48 4815 POWDEL STOCKS. California.... 90 . 8714 40 sl 3 Buaierng... 80— - 3% MISCELLANKOUS §TOCKS. Alaskarers. 9814 99 |Nat Vinos 4 8 Ger Lead Co. 105 JceanicSSCo 313; 3314 HawC&sCo.. [PacAux FA " 3 Boich » Fus PacBoraxCa. 100 | Part PainiCe v EALES—MOKNINS DEBSWN, Boara— 25 Hawailan Commercial 00 do g0 .. 5 Alaska Packers’ Association . 100 Market-st Katiway.... ... #1000 Market-s. Ry Con Bonds 5% 75 Oaklano Gas. 45 NV Water . 600 Vigorit Powder Etree:— $14.000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. 99 50 £5000 ~ P of A Bonds : #9 25 200 Vigorit Powder .. s 3 25 BALES—AFTEENOGON SKSS(0X. Roard— $2000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. 99 50 50 Hawuiisn Commercial 24 6214 150 Hutchinson S P Co. B84 00 100 Mutual Electric Ligh! . 975 50 do do oe. . 1000 10 8 ¥ Gas & Electric Co. ¥7 00 3 do a0 96 75 50 SV Wate: 99 25 $5000 S V 4% Bon . 102 00 $2000 S P of A Bon, 99 25 HOMEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. mans, Newman E E Vincent, Msdera ates, Los Angeles Ben Timmons. Cal al H Crosby&w, Centerville Sacto S - Foster, Ceres ussell, Saratoga J F Chlles, Davisville Snyder, Santa Croz J T Hacringion, Colusa Nicol, Steckton A P Catlin, Sacramento Howe, Grass Valley J Dannenbaum, Valiejo Smith, Stockton H H Rowley&w, Vancve randt, Pacific Grove J T Burch, Tulare J F Colly, Nev City Geo K Porter, Cal Coftman, Merced ~ R B Martin & w, Seattle M L Swett, Martinez E W Alien, San Jose M Cole, Grass Valley Mrs IdaHancock, Los An H Todd, Oakland W Hoxle, Cal T4 Wiison &£.Edino.Mo E D Goodrich, N ¥ DeVvanDoesburzh.StHelO L Gordan, Ssnia Cruz W W Stousland, Visalia F W Stousland, Visaia J W Howeil, Merced C Morelng & w, ~tooktion WE Burk&w, Terre Haut Warren Gresn, Preston Thos B Bond, Lakeport H L Chiles, St Helena GRAND HOTEL H Fraley, Sacto CJ ' Mara, Idsho E Morgan, Martinez I T Darsie, Oakland H S keerle. Los Angeles H J Delamer, San_Diego OO wHdcRr “moe, Zouanp ] T Z nd n a H Thorp, Sacto J B Brunt & w, Chicago A M Robb, Los Gatos W W _Foote, Oakiand HC Main, Alameda A A Spachs. San Diego H Cuiver, Chico DrGWMcKiunon, kureka B Bell, Portiand W J Tonk:n, 3 1 Thorp, Cal 4 Linzo, Birds Landing F C¥rench Jr, 8 Clara J ¥ Clapp, Chicago W Y Weeks, >ebastopol H B Bishop, Stockton G L Bishop, ~tockton H Harris, Marysville F R Strong, Portiand 1 Wertheimer, MnView 3irs H Field & d,Sianford 3 McClung, selma J Gregory, Stocktoa H Diling, \CoOma J E Dolan, Portola J B Jarreut, Cal H J Smali, Sacto Mrs F A Osborn, Sacto H Pilling, San Diego F Lewis, Pleasanton J b Meloche, Stockton COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. N Red, Fresno R C McAdie, Galveston D Kincn, Marysville H Diamond, Oakland Mrs Scully, Marysville Miss C Beattie, Boston J Fitzgerald, C Miss M F Ross. Boston 5 Millard, B Walcott, Sausalito M Lawless, ~an Jose R C Price, Onkdale Mrs Green, Ferudaie R Heycock & fy, Or E A Bohm &fy, Cal U H Sherman, Sacto C binl, Pasadena G Chappelie, =acto A Kiriand, Stockton T Mullins, Fresno L Voochivan, Chicago J Johnsion & w, St Louls J MicHenry, Waterford Miss P Dunsmuir, Mass Mrs Deave, Napa diiss B Dunsmuir, Mass J Stafford, Wsh J D Biassingame, Az Mrs Smith, Glants BALDWIN HOTEL Miss Ingram, Monterey T Rowley, Oakland E J M McKurmao, san w eoler, Dublin Mr3 C B Bonhe, Los ’A‘:: Allie F. Banks, Cal W kyron, Los Angeles Mrs W Byron, Los Ang C E Philiios, Sacramento A L Hoxby, Watsonville M & Masterson, 1.os E G McPike, Grayson J D McPike, Grayson 16 lssacs, Berseley A Polizer, Alameds. Mrs Politzer. Alameda W A Chapman, olusa EJ Blair, Stockton S P Hensley, Los Aug PALACE HOTEL J A Hicks, Sun Jose J J Clayton, San Jose C Whitsey, N Y ° Mrs C Whitney, N Y E Cummerge, Parls K Mackintosh, Salt Lake J H Payne, Chu Miss Leonard, Cnicago Miss Overman, Chicago Miss Prait, Chicago. Mrs Aiwood, Chicago e s B, a Mrs Hubbard &d,StLouls E A Koss, Palo Alto 0 J Titus, Sacio 0 G Sage, Sacto %D Stephens, Sacto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J E Buckner,Santa Rosa C Sw, NY Rottger, Fresuo J Green, NY 3 tger, H 3 King, Valiejo 33 Kennedy, Benicla w fltlfll“l’. Mountana J H Chorteusen, Byron ‘W A Siraub, Antioch C Lindsey, Antioch A Shaffer, Los Angeles J Waits, sieno Mrs Scowt' & dr, Antioch J H Kenuedy, Nevada Miss De s»aven, CI H Hinsbaw, Buriingame D Melone, Oak Knoil SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco OALI—~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:50 o'clock. 539 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin sireet: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW, corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until § o'clock. 1243 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock, 2518 Mission street: open until © o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky open till § o'clock. 1897 FITUATIONS WANTED—Continnna. OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS chambermaid; will assist in waiting: sleep home. L. M., Call Office, Sixteenth and Mission. S'ZYATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN Eirl to assist light housework and chidren. Apply 488 Kighth st. PAINTING, WHITENING, PAPER-HANG- 1ng: roofs, gutters painted. EDWARDS, 1200 ‘Webster st. YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 120a Eddy ai.. room 2. ATELLIGENT YOUNG LADY WISHES Care of children and upstairs work; sewing; references. R. R. V., box 16, Call. MEETING NOTICES. MOUNT MOR{AH LODGE NO. 44, F._and "A. M —Stated wmeeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 168, F.and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Uctober 6, 0 o'clock. NO#;nwugnuANmumL WANTS 5!’1‘:723- 0 gens Bousework: wi . Call at 1708 Filimore st z e XPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS WISHES situation. Piease call 511 Folsom st. WEDISH GIKL WISHES SITUATION TO do housework. Piease call 511 Folsom st. SCOTCH = WOMAN = WANTS SITUATION £00d cool ker and laundress; reference: sicks nurse anis position, too. 1125 Laugton st., Dear Seéventh and I olsom. THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary. £&, CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. d A M.—Stated meeting TaIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 P 3. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH —Attention: You sre hereby request- ed 10 attend 4 most imporiant meeung au Jour ball THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN RESIDENT, NGLISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE 2 CHIL- -4 dren to board; also 2 furnished rooms to rent. 904 Folsom st. OUNG WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP- er's position. Call 1104 Miss.on st., corner of Seventh, room 10, YOUNG WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP- ING. £, A O M, DIVISION :—THE rezular moithly meeting of this di- vision will be held 'ii Hibernia Lal! on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Uct. 6, at 8 o'clock. Candidates seeking admission will picase be prompt in sitendance. i he examin- Ing physiciau N1l be in the hall on that eveniug. Scjourning brothers are cordially invited. BARTLY LEE, President. ¥, Rec. Sec. Jonx K £, [HE QUARTERLY MEET- ing of Servian-Montenegrin L. and B tocley wil be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) LVENING. October 6, 1897, 9 o’clock, at 10 Cailfornia si all officers and memoers are ear- nestiy requested to attend. Fine for non- attendance wil be strictly enforced. By order of JOHN VINOVICH, Presideut. SPIRO 8. VUCOSAVLIEVICH, SeCretary. er's position. 121 Montgomery st., room 8. NEAT BELIABLE. MIDDLE-AGED LADY wishes position as companion to lady, child’s Dnurse or second work: goud seamstress. ~Address B. W., Call Oftice, Sixteenth aud Mission. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Conumud. (099K AND DOWNSTAIRS GIRL, FAMILY of 2 {n Oskland, Scandinavian preferred, $2! French girl. housewor<, city. 82 ; seco d_wirl, cliv, $20: 20 girls for hovsework. $20 and $25; 10 young girls to assist, $10, $12, §15. C. K HAN SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. STEWAKDESS: NO EVENING WORK: GE teel place; city: $26. C. R. HANSEN & 108 Geary st. WAITKESSES, COUNTRY HOTEL C R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. GERMAN OR HUNGARIAN GIRL: FAMILY of 2; city: $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. —-WE WANT- 0-DAY. er and wife, $36: vineyardist and wife, armers, $26, $25_and $20; 40 laborers and teamsters, ¢ ity jobs, x1 75 aday, $1 60 & day, #26 per month and Tound: 85 more woodchoppers. >2 60 and $2 10 adey aud $1 60 a cord. tools and food advaaced: 25 tlemakers. Sc each; 3 carpen- Lers for a large ranch; 26 teamsiers, $26 and found, for a large bank compauy. country; 4 choreroys for ranches, different piaces; 3 factory £5 week: 2 ralsin-packers, $20 and ener and wife, man to raise chickens, $20 and found: 2 stabemen. $25 and found: edger-hand, country sawmil, $35 and found; car- venter city, $2 50 a day. MURRAY & READY, 654 and 638 Cay st. (G'BL, GOUGH ST, 825: GIRL, MILL VAL- X ley, $25: gcirl, Vallejo. '$25: girl. Alameda, #25: gurl, Nan Muteo, $.0: girl, Fresno, $20: girl. KEllis st., $20; girl, Broderick si., $20; girl, Turk 8t., $20; girl, Golden Gate ave., $20: girl, Eddy st, $20: girl Harrison s girl, Sutter st., 8205 girl,” Washingion st., $:0; gicl, Vacavilie, $20;_ girl, Masonic ave, $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (GIRL WEBSTER, §15; ave., §156: girl, countr. girl, Oakland, 815: girl Post, $18;_xiri, Geary, $15 Stanyan, $15; girl, Laguna, $16; glrl, Howar, $1 Fresno, $15. MARTL GIRL, VAN _NESS , $15: girl, Valiejo, Broadway, $15: girl, Bush, $15; girl, girl, Santa Ross. FRENCH CHAMBERMAID, CITY, §15 AND room; chambermaid, city, $20 and room; chambermeid, assist cooking, $15 and room; chambermaid. assist ¥15 and room. MARTIN & W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20 AND room; 2 waitresses, Oakland. $15 and room: waiiress, country, $15 and room. MARTIN & CU., 749 Market st. M IPDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN NURSE: 4t 1child; country; call early. MARTIN &CO., 749 Market st. VUMPETENT GIRL WISH:S A SITUATION / 10 do general housework and cooking in a small privaie family. Cull 38:9 Twenty-second st near Valencia. SEWING AND REPATRIN TLY DONE. Call or address 11214 Grant ave., room 8. [OUNG WIDOW .UST FEROM THE EAST wishes situation as housekeeper; ciiy oF coun- try. Cail at 959 Howard st.. room 51. 7OUNG LADY DESIKES A PUSITION AS housekeeper: widower's home preferred. 821 Mission st., room 8. SWEDISH OR DANISH SECOND GIRL; SEE party here Thursday 9 A. X. MARTIN & CO. 749 Market st. 4 ERMAN GIRL, FAMILY 2 NICE PLAC $20; call early. MARTIN & CO., 749 Markes N URSEGIRL ASSIST SE! $20. MART & CO. GEMMAN COOK: | MARTIN & Ci JOND WORK; CITY; 749 Market st. PRIVATE FAMILY; $25. 749 Market st. JOOK: CITY: SMALL HOTEL; 825. MARTIN & 00., 749 Market st. Y QUNG GIRL, STRANGER, DESIKES A housekeeper’s ‘place: couatry hotel or widow- er's home preferred. Rm, 24, 906 Market, 2d floor. B2, JHB REGULAR MEETING of the San Francisco Brick! 1il_be held THIS (WE VENING, Oct. 6, 'rith Hall, 121 kddy 8o ot S A fuil attendance requested. Business of nce. Fines for non-attendance strictly en- E. J. BRANDON, Pres. €& SAINT LUKE'S HOSPITAL_THE AN- nual meeting of the members of (he Corpo- ration of St. Luke’s Hospitsl will be heid st the Diocesan House, 751 Calitornia strect, San Fran- cisco, on MONDAY. the 18th instant, at 3:30 o'clock, for the election of five members of (he corporation and any oiher business which may come befure the meeting. C. V. S. GIBSS, President. WILLIAM DOXEY, Secretary. B JOTICK—IHE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Bank of California will_be held at the banking-house in this city on TUESDAY, October 12. 1897, at 11 A» 2. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, September 30, 1897, NOTICE OF MEETING—THE REGU- Iar annusl meeting of the stockholders ot the Nevada Baok of San Francisco will ve held at its bauking office, 301 Montgomery street, ~an Francisco, Cal, on' WEDNESDAY. the 13th aay of October, 1847, at the hour of three (8) o'clock P M. for ihie purpose of electing a board of direc- 10rs to_serve durin: the ensulig year, and for the trausaciion of such other business as may come before the meeting. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. n Franch HANSEN; LAT y and cabiuet baths BT GALVANIC 116 Laylor st EZ N O1ICk—L RINA BERETTA, MY wife, having lefi my bed and board, 1 here- by give notice to all concerned that I wiil not be responsible for any debis contracted by her. PIETRO BEKRETTA, WANTED — POSITI AS HOUSE- xeeper. 231 O'F: rrell st., room 28. { EAT GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATIO housekeeping or tending bakery or luncy Toom. 550 Mission st., room 21. W IDOW LADY, JUST ARRIVED, WISHES Pposition as typewriter or copyist. = Call room 7, first floor, 969 mission st 100D COOK: COUNTRY HOTE party here 8 o. . MARTIN & GERMAN SECOND GIRL MARTIN & CO_, 749 Market ANCY IRONER, $25, BOARD AND ROOM. Call early. MARILN & CO.. 749 Market st. TRONER COUNTRY. $10 A WEEK. MAR- TIN & CO., T49 Murket st. : $80: SEE 0., 749 Mkt. CITY; $20. RESSMAKER—GOES OUT BY THE DAY. 1219 Scott st., near Ellis. GERMAN AND SWEDISH GIRIS, CITY, 3010 825. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. 7 ELIABLE PROTESTANT WOMA N WISHES housework aud cooking in American family. 627 Larkin st. R R R s e JWEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO A zeneral housework and cooking. Call 53644 Jessie st J)RESSMAKING AND PLAIN = SEWING done at Woman’s Club, 935 Market, room 12 OUNG LADY WISHES TO MAKE HER- self generally useful around bachelor's home. 235 O’Farrell st, room 7. N IRONER: VALLEJO; $30. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. EFINED WOMAN OR GIRL; $16; NAPA. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. HOUSEWORK GIRLS: ALAMEDA; $20 each. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. 2 OUSEWORK GIRL: BERKELEY; $25. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. WAITRESS, SAME SEAMSTREsS, = $20: house, $20. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. 126 EQURTH, RooM 25 SECOND FLOOR— <0 Young widow wants a situation &s house- keeper for widower. JITUATION WANTED AS COMPANION TO elderly lady by educated, refined woman, age understands care of house. Address for 3 weeka Companion, Stockton, Cal. Grmmas COOK, $25: HOUSEWORK GIRL, E Rafael. $20. MISS CUL N, 323 sutter. G ERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS, REFINRD GERMAN SECOND GIRL AND $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sntter st. seamstress MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. Y QUNG PARISIAN WIDOW IN REDUCED circomstances wishes positiou as housekeeper: city or country home preferred. 1122 Market st., room S1. 4 MAVEET ST BEANCH OFFICK OF 1HE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. 7OUNG PARISIAN WIDOW DE sition as housekeepe: ferred. 122 Post st.. IRLS A PO- widower's home pre- rooms 10 and 11 S GENTLEMAN'S . Toom 46. T WOMAN WISHES T0 GO OUT nurse in confivement; best of refer- ences. Call at 2419 Clay si., In the rear, upstairs. MES. STRWERT, GENUINE STEAM and cabinet baths 1204 Geary, room 11. B, MISS PRANKIE WILLIAMS, GENC- ine electric bachs. ficom 15,1013 Grant & FRENCH. SPANISH OR SHORTHAND. In class, 26c; private, S0c. 1606 Steiner. 3 MRS, DR Fisk, 142 GEARY, ROOM 13 electrician;aicobol Turkish baths; unrivaled EZ, PAINTING. WHITENISG, PAPER- hanging. HARTMANN, 239 Third st. £, JAD TENANTS LJLCTED FOR a4 collections made: aty or couniry. Pacifia Collection Co. 415 Montzy st.. room 6: tel. 5680. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. NEAT YOUXG GERMAN GIRI DESIRES AN “situation at housework, $10 to $15; oras nu or second girl; ref. MISS CULLEX utter, FLEST-CLASS sWEDISH LAUNDRESS AND chambermald des res situation: best reference: clty or country. MISs CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. QWEDISH HOUSEGIRL; GOOD COUK AND » inundress: 3 vears lust place; §$20. MRS, NOKTO.~, 316 Suiter st OMPETENT reference, desl; & Cu., 316 Sutter INFANT'S NUR situation. J. WITH ROSETT 1ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st (iel. Main 5332), furnishes best helv of ali natronalities, (OMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS to do washing, ironing, cooking or house. cleaning by the day: bes: references. Mrs.M.CU K- TIS. 3367, Twenty-sixth sw., near Mission. KFINED WIDUW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or charge of children: is a music teacher and seamstress: thoroughly relinble; no objection 10 the country. J. K., box 85, Call JARY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE. 4 keeper: widower's family or newly married couple; can teach the rudiments of English and plano Address ULLLN, box 15, Cail. ¢) RESPECTABLE GIRLS WISH SITUA- tions as nursegirls: wages $12 to $15: no oo jection to coumntry. Please cail at 245 Clara st., bet. Fifth ana sixih. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION; is & good cook; willing and obliging: good worker: moderate_wages: short distance In the country or city. 274 Fourth st.,over florist’s RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES housework or chamberwork several hours a day: $1 50 & week; sleep bome. Address K. 5., box 90, Call. (399D, LAUNDRESS WISHES TO TAKE X work home or could go out some days of the week: 1S #lso 8 good seamstress. Address A. W. box 144, Call. ‘ JOMAN WISHESTODOGENKERAL HOUSE- work in the country: $12 per month. 26434 Tehama st Y OUNG BUSSIAN LADY IN REDUCED CIR- cumstances would like housekeeper's place. will do plain sewing. 223 Post st., room 1. J ANTrD—pPOSITION BY YOUNG GIRL: experienced beader and braider. Address A. B., ¥08 Howard st. JIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work: wages $15 to $18. Call 2621 Bryant st., near T'wenty-fourth. W UMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY; washing or housecleaning; $1 and carfare Call 619 Na.oma st 1LADY WISHES POSITION AS PIANIST IN city or country. MRS, M., box 10, Call. OLORED WOMAN WANTS DINING-ROOM or chamber work. Apply 242 Lsylor st. Sn‘urflu.\‘ WANTED BY FIRST - OLASS German cook, With reference; wages $30 to #3b per mouth. 5. W., box 14, Call. Cunn:'rzfi'r WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tou 10 do general housework. 1020 Howard st., room 18. Swsz'u GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO o general housework in small family. Call at 142 Eleventh si. W ibow WAN1S WORK; PLAIN SEWING or housekeeping; city or country. Call for 3 duys at 821 Mission st., room 3. FIBST.CLASS AMERICAN COOK WANTS A situation in & private family. Call 30614 Hayes s, e e e RESIECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- ion 10_do housework in small American fam- by, 1024 Howard st., Foom 24. TRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day washing, cleaning, eic.; wages $L. Appiy In basement 748 Howard st. WEDI-H GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL housework; wages 312 to $15. 906 Powell st. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG woman 1040 general housework. 1534 Howard. RCESBEE NOMAN WIRE B3 Y000 no‘m;lm cleaning or washing day. y 284345 Mission st. ‘ 5 (GERNAN WOMAN WISHES WASHING OR housecieaning, #1aday and carfare. Apply &L box A, 1248 o 7OUNG GIRL FROM COUNTRY DESIRES position as Lypewriter or office work. Call 120 Eilis st., room $1, Y UNG GIRL GERMAN, WANTS A PLACE as bousekeeper; no cbjection to country; wid- ower's home preferred. 207 Post st., room & ATTEACTIVE YOUNG LADY. FORMERLY in good circumstances, would like a steady housekeeper's place : hotel or widower's home pre- ferred. Koom 2, 12014 Geary st. RAINED COOK FOR INSTITUTION 2 laundresses in ndry, $25. 3 German, French and Swedish second girls, $20; cook and second girl, same place, $20 and $15: 3 cooks, private families, $25 ana $30: 2 German and kreuch nurses. §20: girl for housework, Redwood City. $28; San Jose, $25: San Luis Obispo. £Irl to wash dishes, assist in pantry, etc., $20, and many girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter ST-CLASS WOMAN, GOOD vith children, $20: also cook for : housegirl. Menlo Park, sz! iy, in famiiy: housegirl, San Ing-house cook, $-5. MRS, | SOOKS: 8 WAITERS: BAKER'S HELPER; 4 8 dishwashers, etc.: luncn counter waiter. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED — MINER, $40; BLACKSMITH and beiper and finisher on carr.age work, $10 to $12: cabiuet-maker, country, 25¢ hour: car- penter, $5 day: Scandivavian mau and wife for gentleman’s piace. $35 aud increase; 15 lumber- piers, $2 50 day: 10 laborers, $1 day aud boara; teamsters. $1 day snd board and ¥150 day. % boys for foundry, $4 and $5 week, and oihers. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento, W ANZED — FIRST-CLASS HOTEL COOK, country, $60: hotel waiter, $25; young man 10 assist in dining-room, $15; 0'd choreman about hotel; cook, private boarding-house, $30: restau- rant cook. country, $35 1o $40 and L.crease, and others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 6.8 Sac- ramento st (C9YE TO GO SOUTH, 850 AND ROOM: COOK, #10 a week; cook, $7 a week; cook, 38 & week; cook, country, $25 and room: cook, $35 and room. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. POTWASHER, $6 A WEEK; DISHWASHER, - $4 a week and room; dishwasher, $5 a_week dishwasher $6 a week; dishwasher, $20 and 100m. MARIIN & CO., 749 Market st. 4 WAITERS $15T0$20 AND ROOM; WAIT- ers, $5 and 36 a week; waiter, $5 a week; waiter, $25. MARTIN & C0., 749 Market st. 7 EITCHENMEN: 65 $10, 812 PER MONTH. MARTIN & CO., 749 Maruet st. 4 RANCHHANDS: MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. A YOUNG MEN: LIGHT WOR' O $15 jer month. N $10, $17 AND MARTIN & CO., 749 Market. AN AND WIFE: RANCH; $30, ETC. MAR- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. LACKSMITH; $4U, ROOM, BOARD, ETC. MARTIN & CO., 749 Markat st. (GERMAN PORTER; $25. MARTIN & CO., T48 Market st. QUOP, BAKER, $35 ROOM, BOARD, ETC. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. \ JANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO COOK ON & vineyard in Sonoma County, $40 per mon:h and found: 10 scraper teamsters for large ranch, $20 and board, steady job: 1 woodchoppers. ~an Mateo County. 4-foor w00d, $1 25 per cord, good cabius on the ground, tools and provisions ad- vanced; driver for delivery-wagon. $30 and found, reference required; neat Cook for lunchhouse, $35 per month, and others. W. D. EWER & CO,, 626 Clay. 3 UNITED ECRULTS :A&:Ell:‘ FOR THE ot Sanma between the States, or those Who hnvu' lel:n intention (o become such; m vy: Unlted States BOTY: United in heign recruiting INCHESTER HOUSE nights . 200 rooms, 25¢ 2 the ferr! ket us and baggage :0 and from , _FREE EMPLOY- 325 Grant ave. . 44 THIRD SK’S ASSOCIATION b A Oce & FUCHS. Sec. OFFICE OF THE 339 d want ads Laken ANTED, TUCOLLE! ersaclerks KNOX U RY ACME HOU: low Sixih, for a rooms W AYES—BRANCH B eibseriptions an 3; OR- WAGES DUE LAB fettion Agey, 110 Sutter. {ET ST., BE- AGENTS WANTED. £D IN CITY AND A GENTS WA - (3 Somnteys something new: money-making bust 1s. Call 407 s: this is the chance for live agenis. Co o Meallister, bet. Polk and Van Ness, 8 o'clock 0 AGIC DARNER: MARBVELOUS STEEL 4\] machine; weaves a periect dm_‘n vaxnl akents: nything; meri: and price seil it: SEOCFR R, nd solicitors wanted everywhere on Pac GUY K. JEWEIT & CO., 212 Sansom . oKk MEDICATED neli 81: also tonic for home use. GENTS WaNTED 5 wafers: positive safegnard: soecific_for all female troubl.s ROOMS WANTED. "URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rflot"{ll “1:3; a gentleman in private Catholic fawily: qulet and ceatral locality: price $10; references g 8. O. B., box 82, Call. 5 FURNISHED UK ADY WISHES A SMALL FURNIS] /] . unturnished room; reat must be low. M. G., box 94, Call Office. e — FURNITURE WANTED. & ASH FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, full vulue. ~Pac. Fur. Cu., 228 Stockton st. STOVES ANDERSON, 112 CARPETS, COUN § UBNITURE, Markat. ters. showcases. J. NEUMADN, 121 SIXTH ST., BUYS:AND « sells furniture and carpets; also storage. NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED .0 Montgomery st.;hichest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71 ARTNER TO HELP SECURE PATENT for invention that will bring very large profit; $150. Address Inventor, box 121, Call. W ANLED—COOK, SHORT ORDERS, COUN- try, $40 and found; waiter, ghor:-order house, $30; waiter, plain restaurant, $30; waiter, plain hotel, $25; young man to run elevator, first-class house, $16; boy 10 wait at table, 215 to $20: boy 10 wash dishes, $10: middle-aged man as porter; ete. ANDKE, 308 Stockton st. VHE 8. M. INVESTMENT COMPANY WANT 200d wor-ers everywhere: something new. State manager, 218 Mcallister st. 100D CLOIHING AND FURNISAING &00ds salesman; apply at once. U. S, Indus- trial Agency, Crocker bullding. 10UD DRY GOODS AND DRESS GOODS selesman, who can dress windows also: appiy ART ER WirH $1500, OR EQUAL THAT amount in fresh groceries and general mer- chandise, t0 0p>n_up a *cash’ grocery in & good live town: bestof referencesand full investiza- tion conrted: good opening for a live young man. Add box 60, Call Offic WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. RESH COWS: STATE LOWEST PRICE for cash. R. F., box 84, Call Office. FURNIIURE OR OTHER USEFUL ARTI- cles In exchange for dental work. J. D., box 111, Call Oflice. OOLS OF ALL KINDS, ranges bought and sold. CURTL OVES AND 11238 Market atonce. U.S Industrial Agency, Crocker bidg. TANTED — SHOEMAKER y TAKE coarge of shop; good locaiion: rent ¥6 per monib. Inquire ar Golden's Leather Store, 357 Sixth st., neac Brosdway. TO N RIENCED SALESMAN ON NEW KLEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., WILLPAY CASH « for clothing and books. LD GOLD, GOLD DU bought. 0. NOL! T, JEWELRY. ETC, O'Farrell, and second-hand furniture. Apply to J. AWNBROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- NUONAN, 1021 Mission st. Gy off clothing bonght. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. ‘ JANTED—INTELLIGENT BOY ABOUT 17 to do office work and run errands. Address DENTISTS. it S, box 1¥, Cull JOUAG MAN, NOT AFRAID OF WORK, for short time each day: reference. A. B., box 80, Call Uffice. ot EEPER, $20: CHAMBERMAID and seamstress, §! 0ok, $30; middle-aged woman, $20; aud a number of girls av $26 and $20. MKS NORTON, 515 Sutter st. RMAN SECOND GIRL, \ ew, $25; French nurse 1or grown ch dren, $25: a young Protestant nurse, §20; a com- petent Irish Duise, $50, must be under 30 years of age und briug references from private families Only; seamstress, sssi«t chamberwork, $25: 20 housework gir.s, $25 and $20: also about 30 young girls at $16. $12 aod $10. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Su ter st. 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES FOSITION AS housekeeper In widower's home. Call at 126 | 4 Fourth st., room 21, secona floor. NEAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITU- aton as housekeeper; widower's home pre- ferred. Koom 15, 3614 Geary st,, second floor. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL, NEAT A~D EX perienced, wants a housekecper’s place: wia- O34 oa home or country hotel prererred. Koom 11, 223 Post st. JPANISH WIDOW FROM CUBA WISHES position as housekeeper for bachelor or elderly gentleman. Apply 3054 Mason st., room 1. 615 LARKIN-BEANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subseriptio d want nds_taken. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. J EAT WOMAN TO COOK FUR A FAIR, $2 A day and found, 1 week's work: woman to do cooking. housework, etc. on u ranch, $20; fare pald. MURRAY & KEADY, Leading Emloy- ment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. VERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MRS, LAMBERI, 417 Powell st, has places for girls of all nationalities. 100D CONFECTIONEK, WHO UNDER- stands his business. Address a. B., box 160, Call Uffice. NX P! B NCED MAN FOR A MEDICAL Aduress J. F., box 31, Cail Office. TED_100 MEN Tu SELL NEW GAS ts. 2214 Geary st., room 20, ARBERS—WANTrD, 2 FIRST-CLASS PAT- ent chairs: cneap for cash. 1417 Mission st. 00D BOY WANTED — PAINTSHOP. 1604 Laguna st. G OYS TO LL NEWTON'S SODA GUM; wages §1 per day. . pply 10114 ~tockton st. TAN VROOM & COS ELECTRO- DENTAL Parlors, 997 Market st.: lady attendant; Do gas O other dangerous anmsthetics given; electricity the grea: agent used 10 Xelleve palu; leeth filled ana extracted painlessly by our new electrical cess: = writien guarantes given with al: work Bone: Towea: prices: best wors: all surgical work tended by 6. W. Wilkiamson, M.D. paysiciaa d surgeon: exmmination free by the usé of our Dew elecirical appliances: porcelsin and gold crowns: Dridge-work and teeth without plates a speciaity. Electro-Dental Pariors. 997 Markets: FULL SKET OF TEETH, $5; P;L\LESS extraction: see our new combination plate: thinness, lichtest, coolest piate made; warianted § 10 years: fillings, 50c; crowns, £3 50; lady assisi- ant. CHICAGO DENTAL FARLORS, 24 Sixth. VEW YORK DENTISTS—PLATES, $350 UP silver fillings, 50c up; gold fillings. $1 up: plates mended, $1 up; all work warranted. 969 Mission st southeast corner Sixth. (3990 PRESSER WANTKD AT THE CALL fornia Henovatory, 116 Geary st. ISHWASHER WANTED. 1805 HAIGHT street. WOMAN OR GIRL TO DO GENERAL 00D SHOEMAKER WANTED AT 250 laundry work -in country ~boarding-house; Fourth st. wages $20 and found; fare pald. P. O. R., box 143, Call, ‘W ANTED—OPERATORS machines. Inquire at CAHY, BURG & CO.'S shee factory, 117 1IRL FOR GENE to $12: 3in family. Haight-st. cars. ON VAMPING AL HOUSEWOKK, $10 18 Cole st., near Waller, (CEINESE & JAPANESE; EST'D 20 i JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU: RE- liable belp. 709 Geary st. Tel Sutter 2135. (QUINESZ AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell, Tel. E. 426. EARS: eipitelmain 1997, BRADLEY & CO..640 Clay UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. oflice. 61414 California st., tel. main 231, QINGLE _YOUNG MAN OF 36, SPEAKS EN- glish, Spanish and Portuguese, wishes & posi- ton In grocery-siore; 8 Zonre, experience; sood eronces: salary no object. Addresy C., box Call Office, Oskland., N _— MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN WISHES situation as barkeeper or any other job: not afraid of work: several years’ experience saloon business; good references. A., box 15, Call Utlice, (OMPETENT YOUNG MAN, 24, WITH BEST references wants position of any kind: experi- enced in grocery wholesai d retall business; sble and willing. ~ A. W., box 10, Call Oftice. JXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND general office man, competent, steady, reliable, desires position; city or country; moderatesalary. 8. T., box 19, Call Office. CuuPETEN'r BOOKKEEPER AND ALL- round business man wants work: highest cre- dentials. Kindly address Trustworthy, 816 Rail- road ave., Alameda. “OUNG INTELLIGENT MAN, SPEAKS SEV- eral janguages, understands massage, can tend horses, wants any” kina of work, Adaress B. N., box ¥4, Call Oflice. ANDY BOY WANTS WORK AROUND house, inside or outside, of any kind. Address 102 Carlion House, roum 18, 100D CHINKSE WISHES POSITION IN X rich family or boarding-house. Inquire Young Company. 729 Sacramento st. AKA'S JAPANESE AND CHINESE EM- ploy ment oftice, 314 B Sutterst.: tel. Grant 30, PAPER-HANGER, = PAINTER, —TINTER wants situation; best refercuces. ANTON, 223 Fourth st. OUNG MAN, AGE 24, HAVING SOME EX- perience, wishes a position s bookkeeper, hotel clerk or other office work. Address W. F., box 14, Call Office. APANESE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- tion to work early In the morning or in the evening. Address G. K., box 15, Call Office. ELIABLE INUDUSTRIOUs GERMAN coachman and gardéner: handy arouvd the place; good references. Address F. F., box 45, Call Uffice. AN, HANDY WITH CA RPENTER'STOOLS, pipe-fitting, fireman or engineer: good refer- ences. H. E. K., Reno House, Sacramento st. AN AND WIFE WANT HOUSECLEAN- ing or any kind of work. Address § Sunshine court, off Eighth st. JIBSTCLASS GARDENER AND FLORIST wants a situation; haudy with vegetabies and S n el A Gardener, box 10, Call Office, Oakland. OUNG BAKER JUST FROM HAMBURG wishes sitbation. Apply 3778 Tweoty-fourth si., Lear Church. ERMAN, AGED 26, WANTS SITUATION as porter or oihes : attended Lo horses years: can give best of references. 8. G., box 83, Call Ofice. 3 (‘ ERMAN, 23 YEARS OF AGE, HIGHLY ED- )‘-a:-.'l years’ experience in b‘f.m-.l clally wants position: also port: D& F. M., 1223 Mission st. OUNG GERMAN WOULD LIKE A PLACE s driver: one who undersiands the care of horses. D. Z., box 91, Call Office. APANESE FIRST-CLASS WAITER WANTS situation as walter in family in the city. J.X., box 44, Call Oftice. W INCHESTER HOU! 44 THIRD ST, NR P ETTELD ‘rooums. 4o o 8150 per ‘week: convenient and. ree bus J:-.‘n- from ihe ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL: GENERAT, housework; plain cooking: $15 to $18. 1118 Turk st 7 ANTED—ERRAND GIEL: ALSO FINISH- ers on braiding. 121 Yos: st., room 31. OUNG GIRL WANTED T0 ASSIST IN housework. 2817 California st. IRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD; SLEEP home. 830 Howard st. FIBST.CLASS SHOE - FITTER PACIFIC Shoe Factory, 189 First st. RAVELING MAN WANTS A YOUNG lady companion. A. B., bex 15, Call. (GIRL WANTED IO LEAKN VESTMAKING. 3245 Sacramento st., cor. Lyon, lower flat. 00D BOOTBLACK WANTED. THE MOD- ern, 34 Fourth st. WILLING YOUNG MAN AT NORTH END Oyster Grotto, 647 Vallejo st. QMALL BOY FOR PICTURE-STORE; ONE with experience preferred. 547 Mission st. W ANTED—SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING. 1161 Twenty-third ave., East Oaklana. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extracilon and patentes of improved bridge work or teeta without auy plate. moved from 6 10 20 O’ Farrei. DK LUDLUM HlLy, 14483 MARKET ST, NR, Eleventh, nocharge for extracting when plates sre made; 0'd plates made over like new; teecd from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. 5. FULL SET OF TEELM; BEST MAKE $5. Eeptin repair: xtracting free; fillings 50c! crowns $3 60. Pacific Dental Parlors, 18 Third. ROOME DENTAL ASSUCIATL 759 MA K- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gass speciaiists: painlesy extracting, With gas, $1: piates, $7 up. fill, $1up. HIO DENTAL PARLORS; PAINLESS EX tracting, BUc; open eve.ings and Sundays. 906 Market st. REGISTERED DRUGQIST; WAGES §$150 U perday. 1086 Howard st. DB LI LEEK 1126 MARKET ST.; OPEN evenings; Sunday till noon; registered dentist. ARBER FOR 4 DAYS: NO STUDENTS. C. HARDING, M. D., 500 SUTTER, COR. « Powell: tel. Main 5375; painless extraction. 4U8 Y4 Dupont st. 61— LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and wan: ads taken LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1320 Marke: st (3000 DISHWASHER. 1185 0AK STKEET, [ AITER FOR RESTAURANT. 104 SEV- enth st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUL A FLAls b H. C Young 1841 Polk st IOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 “AR: ket st. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. BARBEES — OLD ESTABLISHED SHOP, just vacated, to let; will renovate to suis ten® ant; rent $20. Inquire 2534 Sixth st. B GIRLEOR CHAMBERWORK, $10- 10 A. M., 21 Howard st. [XTRA LADY IRONKERS; BALDWIN HO- tei: only first-class ones wanted; call early. VW ANTED—2 BARBR CHAIKS AND MIR- rors; for saf® or lease. B. ., box 14, Cail. ARBER TO BUY 15c SHOP; $30; rent. Write Barber, 142%2 Fourth. NO {XPERIENCED OPERATOR ON SKIRT nis0 apprentices. 550 Valencia st. Y SUNG GIHL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, CARE baby; $8 0 $1U. 12 Belvedere, opp. Ch utes GRL EVR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. TROCA- dero Hotel, near Ingleside, Cal. PPRENTICE DRESSMAKING seamst:ess: give three months. NEAT 1216 Polk. 7 ANTED — WELL - EDUCATED _ YOUNG man with good knowledge of shorthand and typewriting: salary $10; paid weekly. Apply in own handwriting, Staung axe, to X. Y. Z, box 6, Calt Oftice. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN new and second-hand wagous, bDuggies, carts, harness, robes aud biaukets. Leibold Harness Company, 211 Larkin si, opp. new City Hail, HEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN: FARM WAG. ons, buggies, hacks and harness: new and seo. opd-hand. 15th and Valencia sis.: tel. white 371 FINE LAUNDRY, BAKER'S AND N7 wagons cheap for cash or installments; ‘1 {op aud open buggy: also 1 hack. 828 HarrisonSe APERHANGER—CALL AT 7:30 AT BRAN- nan’s saloou, corner Thirtieth and Guerrero sts ECOND-HAND BUGGIES AND WAGONS of all kinds at SHAW’S, 1621 Market st. TYLISH HAIRCUT 10C: ELEGANT SHAVE 5c; clean towels. 6)2 Pacific st., near Kearny (G'RL Fok GENERALHOUSEWORK. 2001 Masoust. VW ANTED—ENERGETIC LaDY AGENTS; big prefics. Address B. P.. box 81, Call. 7OUNG GIKL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, plain cooking: $i0 a month. 1244 Eieventhst. ANTED — APPRENTICE FOK MILLI- nery; call after 10 o. M. 519 Hayes st. ANTED — GERMAN GIRL OR WOMAN for housework. 451 Guerrero st. PERATORS ON GENTS' WHITE SHIRTS, RUGERSON, b21 Vaiencia st, ARBER-SHOP IN COUNTRY, rare chance; good reasun for s< 0. K., box 18, Cali Office. EAR CITY; ing. Address AILORS FOE AUSTHALIA, HONOLULU, coust and kngland. HERMANN'S, 637 Clay. ANTED—-A MAN TO SELL PLANTS ON W aminion. "Cail at 812 Haight st. ENERAL SHOEMAKER CAPABLE OF G taking charge of business. 408 Van Ness ave. GBUCER\’. DELIVERY, MILK, PEDDLING wugons;busiuess cari and buggy. 1634 Mission 7 () BORSES. WAGONS CARTS HARNESS, OV auction sale every Tuasday. 721 Howard ot 7AGON: GROCERY OR FRUIT BUSI~ ESS, 2404 Folsom st. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A A A A A e AN AN A, DVICE FREE—PRIVATE LAW MATTERS moderaie fees: 8 to 8. ATTORNEY Mo CABE, 108 Larkin st. NAKPENTERS WITH GOOD REFERENCES ’6an obtain employment_and a home of their own on the bst terms. Inquire box 11, Call Office, Oakland. FERATORS WANTED, LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 323 Fremont st. 10 EIRST-CLASS OPERATORS ON La DLES' ATTERNS 25c; DRESSMAKERS FUR- nished »kops and families: positions free. Mo- DOW ELL Dressmaking, Millinery School, 103 Post. AINTING, WHITE -ING, PAPER-HANG- ing; roofs, gutters painted. kkd wards, 1200 Webstr NE FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM, WITH IN- structions, given away each month. & K. Dresscutting Suloon, 918 Market st ANTED—Al CLOAK FINISHERS AT M. SIMINOFF’S, 1228 Marke: st SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE beer or wine bc; bes: iree lunch. 643 Clay. cloaks. M. SIMINUFF, 1228 Market st. E W AITER WANTED THAT IS NOT AFRAID to work. 1805 Haight st. EAMEN AND ORDINARY—ALL PARTS OF the world. Shipping omice, 10 Steuart, up- stalrs. FINEMEN'S CALF SHOES 8175; TO ORDER $2 50: men’s half soling 33c; heeling 26c; strictly one price. 959 Howard st Vi Q31 CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; | ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and irom ferry. HELP WANTED-MALE. LAbEy (B aou.\‘ul. s%c: MENS sh sollog, :_all repairi lons at half iho sual price. 563 Mission st. Mot 1stand 2d. W ANTED—AT MONTANA HOUSE, 76414 Mission: men to take rooms: 10-, 15c ang 25c per uight; 60c, 90c and $1 per week. AFFLEMAN, $30: FRENCH COOK, $5: Itaitan cook,’country, $30; dishwash.r, help on range, country hotel, $20- 2 walters for Fresno, $8 a week; disn. asher, 46 a week: potwasher, £15; vegetable man, $10 and found; and others C. E. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. w;.\'TE.nD—-M)&.\' 10 lJ{.AKN BARBER irade: shops. tools, posivions furnished: weeks required. 3. . Sarber College. 13914 Eightn RUOMS 130 10 iS¢ PrE NIGHT: 503 <v sl oy ver wees. Orlenial, 225 Drumm st MEN FOR IKRIG :TION WORR, $250 A 15 3uy: man to run_ Burleish drill, ' $50_ and found; biacksmith's h Who can shoe, $50 and found; hostler, 325 and iound: choremsan, 810, eic. G B HANSEN & CO. 108 Geary st. QAILORS AND ORDINARY SEAM. wanted at La NE'S, 504 Davis, near Jl:l“‘ = _—_— % e INGLE ROOUMS 10c AND 1 NIG] St ot weers Linden House, u;'fi -5:‘-:: USD BARRELWASHER: $25 AND found; country laundry. C. & HANSEN & C0.,108 ‘Geary ot. G. DANIEL—PLEASE CALL EAKLY AS C- possible. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. NEAT EUROPEAN-PLAN WAITERS, G E. HANSEN & CO,, 108 Geary st. TABLEMAN FOR PRIVATE STABLE; $25 and found. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. 1 TUNNEL MEN, LONGJOB, $2 50 A DAY, 0 G B HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary sa JLCHO HOUSE, MAKKET ST.—EOOMS Ee0i0m a Y aE a1 UT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 350 L Wel 0 400 Do, SEOKS FROX 20 PAIRS—ANOTHER LUT OF MEN" o bet. First and Second. - 0 - 0% —_— ANTED_GET YOUR SH mads‘coes, srerm o1 210" o:"s T fim le oues, AMiysion st., bet First aud Second. s L AQDVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC- ialty:privaie;no fee without success:collections G. W. HOWE, atty atlew,850 Market, cor. Stockin, DVICE FREE—E. T. HOWES, ATTORNE atlaw, 201 Spreckels buillding, 927 Market x{ A. MITCHELL, REMOVED TO 1208 z + ket; all legal matters; collections ; advice faes, DVICE FREE: NO CHARGE UNLE rd A st W DAVIDSON. 837 M:Bx:P-‘Z s il LOST. 1.98T—4a PassBook TH THRE HI- Derma Savings and Loan Society of San Fran. Claco, In the name of HENRIETTA SPRUN(C No. 189.941; the finder will please return to bank. PraMOND PIN oF 3 SETTINGS SATUE day. Return to N. KNI Neas el Ren GHT, 233 Van Ness EUP (BITCH), 3 MONTHS OLD; nd white. Returh i receive reward. © 400 Pacifle si. and OST—SUNDAY 2 STICK PINS A’ 3 to chain. Return to 1717 Jones 'l;l;:E.Km!:-D —_— HORSES, UOTION SA 3 N LES EVERY sa" A oSt e buggies, VEI:D:I:MA-: $ie Smporium sales yardy 20 v alencie e WATKINS, auctioneer. HOKSES FOR SALE, v 40 Cartn Barieus: Grata Aresds o Marker, Sixth st: aueu, Besday. SULLIVAN & Dovr& A Sixth; open evenlngs. R e e SronTng FU“ATUKI PLANON, ETC_ADVANCES, sbipping. CHAS LTAYLOR,204 Fosh