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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1898 N THE REALTY BROKERS' WORLD A Tendency to Revival| Witnessed During the Past Week. Purchases by R. Thomas and | the Fireman’s Fund In- surance Company. The Bank of California-to Build—Rec- | ord Review, Auction Sales and Random Notes. Again has the realty stream been | revived by business freshets into some- thing like its old time speed. Several important transactions are now a mat- ter of ancient history and others are in line for consummation in the near future. The most important event of the week, noted in The Call at the time, was the purchase by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company of the property adjoining its offices on the southwest corner of California and Sansome streets. The price paid was $100,000. Benjamin M. Gunn & Co. were the brokers. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag have sold the Jot, 113:6x185, on the west line of Bat- tery street, 92:6 north of Jackson, for N. J. Taylor of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Robert Thomas, for $30,000. It is an old coal yard site, but a brick building for manufacturing purposes will be erected. The sum of $105,000 has been offered for the Gordon lot on the southeastern corner of Glasgow and Ellis streets. The price is subject to Probate Court approval. The lot has frontage of 100 feet on Ellis street and 110 on Glasgow. IN BLACK AND WHITE. the principal deeds recorded The foliowing were mortgages and trust during the week: By the Califor Insurance and Trust Company and Pauline Saunders, 36000 for one year at 6 per cent on property on the northeast line of Seventh, Howard, southeas Mutual Savings Ba 500 for one year at 6 roperty on the east line of Castro, th of Twen- tieth, north 110 by ; German Bank to Joseph T. and D. Poheim, ar at 7 per cent on prop- thwest corner of Twen west 90, 88 . Thel- uth line 50, . north Emmeline . $30,000 on property on the s of ‘Sutter, 180 cast Stockton, south 120, 'west 25, north Security Savi . Thompson, § per cent on propert ner of Broadway Van Ness avenue, east $6:8 by north 137:6; German Bank to Antonio B. and Laura A. Gonzales, $1 Tor one year at 7 per cent on property on the south line of 1i 1:9 west of Van Ness avenue, west 66 by south 1 e L. Edwards to John G. and Dore $10,000 for one year at 7 per cent erty on the southeast line of Minna, northeast of Ninth, northeast 12 by southeast ), and on_the south line of Bush, 114:6 east of Powell, east 23 by south 67:6; Hibernia Bank to Charles A. Clinton, $10,000 for one year at 6% per cent line of Sutter, on property on the north 165:10 west of Hyde, west 56:8 by north 1 Hibernia Bank to Wales L. Palmer, $45,000 for one year at ¢ per cent on property on the north line of First, 110 northwest of Folsom, northwest 165 by northeast 177:6 by southeast 60 by south- west 40 by southe 30 by northeast 40 by southe 45 by southwest 40 by south- east 30 by s iwest 137:6, also on the southwest line of Baldwin court northwest of Folsom, northwest gouthwest 40; Eureka Benevolent Assocta- toon to Jacob H. Seller, $40,000 until Feb- ruary 20, 1903, at i per centsper month, on property on th t corner of MeAllister and v avenue, west buth following paratively large sums: From the Hibernia Bank to Rosa OUn- penheimer, $11,000 on property, belng an ! undivided 'half on the south lmne of Clay 125 east of Drumm, east 75 by south 119 Hugh Center to Jacob Saunders, $6000 on property on the northeast line of Seventh, 193: southeast of Howard, southeast were for com- by northeast %; trustees of John McCor- mick to ( James P. and Lillie 1. Mulle: e avenue, 137 137:6_by west Ta: st line of Steve: 0 northeast of Sixth, northeast 2 y southeast 70, and on the south line of Oak, 100 east of Broderick, east by so 137:6; Mission Home and Loan A oclation to J. G. Mec- Craith, $7200 on property on the east line of Church, 100 south of Fifteenth. south 2 by east 12; .umboldt Bank to An- thony Dwyer, $17,000 on property on the southeast corner of Polk and Jackson, east £6:10% by south 120; same to An- thony and Catherine Dwyer, $1650 on property on the southeast corner of Jack- son and Hyde, east 102:6 by south 137:6; Willlam_ Crane Spencer, trustee for Elvira C. Oakley, $§500 on property on the southwest corner of Clay and Devisadero, south 21, by west 111:6; German Bank to Jackson L. and Andrew Shrader, $13,000 on property on the east corner of Bran- nan and Ritch, northea: :7 by southeast 75; Hibernia Bank to Emeline C. Thomp- son, $12,500 on property on the east line of Van Ness avenue, 82:6 north of Broad- way, north 55 by east $; on tne east line of Van Ness avenue, 82:6 north of Broad- way, north 5 by east 85, and on the | northeast corner of Broadway and Van | Ness avenue, east 86:8 by north 137:6. | UNDER THE HAMMER. | On Thursday, the 2ith inst., Von Ehein | & Co. will offer at an auction sale a cata- logue consisting for the most part of res- idence properties. | Easton & Eldridge will hold an auction | gdale of residence properties on the same | ate. On Thursday, the 3d prox., the Grove- | Btreet Theater property will be sold at | public sale by Madison & Burke. The es- | tate of Mrs. E. L. Moxiey will also be of- | fered. MINOR SALES. J. Franke has purchased the house of | J. H. Stoner, on Tenth avenue, between H and I stree for about $2500. Baldwin & Howell report the sale of a | lot 25x106:3, on the east line of Stanyan street, 50 south of Frederick, to W. R. Sulllvan, for $225 Sullivan will build a handsome residence thereon. Jacob Heyman has sold a five-room-and- bath cottage on the north line of Twenty- third street, 275 feet west of Douglass, to A. M. Pratt for $2650; a lot on the north . line of Twenty-third street, 125 feet from | Hoftman, for $550, and is building a six- room-and-bath cottage on Twenty-third street, near Douglass. BY THE CARRIER PIGEON. Competitive plans and specifications are | wanted by the board of managers of the Mendocino State Hospital for the erection of an administration building on the! remises at Talmage, three miles from Jkiah. The cost will be $58,000, including | $2800 premium for the plans and specifica- tions adopted. Details must be with Sec- | retary W. W. Cunningham at Ukiah by | March 19. The old St. Marcus Churg Geary street, near Union fered for sale. A. Christensen will erect six two-story | frame dwellings on the southeast line of | Chenery street, 25 feet northwest of Mi- | guel. The cost will be about $17.000. The | owner drew the plans and will do the | work. The Cresta_Ranch sale of 120 acres will | come up in Judge Slack’s court for con- | building, on | uare, is’of- | | casks and case goods, and the second floor The Local Players Enjoyed Them- | in block $02, subdivisions B and C, of lot 4, | biock 795, and subdivision D, of lof 11, | lot 18, Oak Tree Farm Tract. SE 25, NE 130.50, | Fessenden and S. Kimmings, lot 3, University Pacific. It will be completed by the end of June. The lot has a frontage of 67:6 and a depth of 137:6, with a passage 70 by 20 feet extending to Broadway, which will be used as a driveway. The basement and first two stories have already been leased for five years., with the privilege of ten years, to the Italian-Swiss Colony at $300 a month, and it is expected to rent the two upper floors for $200 additional. The basement will have a capacity of from 350,000 to 400,000 gallons, and will be fitted up with large tanks, some of them holding from 18,000 to 20,000 gallons of wine each. The first floor will be oc- cupied by the offices of the colony, oval by brandy in barrels and case goods. Two large elevators, operated by electricity, will be placed in the building. IN THE HANDBALL COURTS. selves With the Ball Yesterday to Their Satisfaction. The local athletes who love fo enjoy a good game at handball had no fault to find with yesterday’s amusement. Both courts were kept going the entire day and far into the dusk of the evening be- fore a halt was called. At Phil Ryan’s San Francisco court, 858 Howard street, the games were well con- tested between the players, as the scores will show: J. R. Bockman and E. Lynch defeated man and . McDonough. Score: 1, 21-—19. liy and J. Brown defeated A. nd J. M. Kelly. Score: 21—16, P. Ryan and G. McDonald defeated M. McNeil and E. White. Score: 21—17, 16— ne and E. Domprobst defeated L. and E. Peterson. Score: 21—14, 15—21, 21—16. M. McLaughlin and E. Barry defeated 21—14, 16— J. P. K A. Tobin 18—21, 21— M. Maguire and T. Foley. Score: 21—15, 1421, 21-19. P. Ryan and D. O’Brien defeated J. Hogan _and R. Housman. Score: 21— 1521, 21—18. E. Toy and J. Collins defeated J. White and R. Murphy. Score: 21—15, 1721, 21—20. M. Basch and T. Foley defeated M. Kirb: al'\dq M. Maguire. Score: 21—, 15—21, 21—19. J. Riordon and R. Linehan defeated T. Bonnet and A. Hampton. Score: 21— 1821, 21-17. Shaw's Occidental Court at 120 Grove | street was equally well patronized. The following are the scores: A. McVicker and E. J. Condon defeated George Sweetser and W. Collins. Score: —19, 18—21, 21-10. J. Slattery and B. Clements defeated H Antron and T. Mulinix. Score: 21—IT, 12—21, 2115 W. Clemes . Hayden and W. Hassel. , 19—21. . Cronin and A. Whitehead defeated | vin and P. Tully. Score: 21—, Collins” defeated C. Score: 2117, 18— | F 16, | nts and A. McInerny defeated‘ Score: 16—21, 3 and W. nd J. Romer. T. Clements and H. Kenny defeated J. mour and C. Conors. Score: 21—16, | 5 2119, | A. Hanson defeated F. O'Leary. Score: 21, 16, 21 H. Craig and L. Kenny defeated J. Prendergast and J. C. O'Donnel. Score: 2110, 1821, 21—16. — e——— Asthma&Bronchitiscured.No pay till cured.Dr. Gordin: iPine,nr.Kearny,S.F.,Cal. — e ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Thomas Magee to Frederick E., Walter, Wi liam A. and Thomas Magee Jr., lot on NE corner of Van Ness avenue and Eddy street, N 3 109; girt. am and John Lagan to Hi- | vings and Loan Soclety, lot on W agh street, of Oak, N 67:6 by W | I | erman Savings and Loan Soclety to David Macy, lot on N line of Grove street, 108:1% of Laguna, E 31:4%, N 120, W to a point S E 8%, 5 43:10; $3000 a F. and Susan Macy to Globe Realty Company (a corporation), same; $10. sther S. Lorvea to Mary E. Schieffelin, lot line of California street, 101:1 E of Plerce, S by N 120; $10. Louis and Jennle Friedlander to Charles L. Davis, lot on E line of Lyon street, 25 S of Golden Gate avenue. S 25 by E 100 $10. Robert M. Lindsay to Catherine Bannan (wife of Patrick Bannan), lot on corner of Twenty-first and Chattanooga streets, E 25 by S 104; $10. Chirles G. Mason to Harrlet Mason, NW line of San Jose avenue, 104:6% Duncan street, NE 25, NW §6:10.5, SW’ SE _82:4%; gift. Thomas Magee to Frederic E., Walter, Wil- liam A. and Thomas Magee Jr., lot on N line of Sacramento street, 403 E of Drumm, E 72:3 by N 119:6; gift. Michael 'J. and Kate Conboy to Luigi Fi- one, lot on B line of Vallejo street, 5 W of Montgomery, W 22:6x45: also_strip beginning on SE corner of above lot, § 2 by W 22:6; $10. Caroline E. Guild to Josephine H., wife of R. D. Wilder, undivided one-half of lot on E | Masor street, 76:6 N of Vallejo, N 21 $10. 1y’ A. Brooks to Adele S. Chretien, lot | line of Bush street, 45:10 W of Mason, i1 by N 100: 5. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Harris Lando, lot on E line of Leavenworth street, 110:4 S of Washington, S 22:1 by E 137:6; $10. Minnie G. Weed to Mary A Gannon, undt vided one-eighth “of lot on S line of Clay streety 93:9 W of Hyde, W 13:9 by § 71:3; §1. Charles E. Gannon to same, undivided one- eighth of same; $1 John E. Gannon elghth of same; 3i. lot on NE of | 4.8, to same, undivided one- Clara A. Gannon to same, undivided one- eighth of same, §1. Frederick E., £mil M., John E. and Nelly C. Mason to Robert S. bounded by Fifteenth ( Carolina and ore, portion of block 2l Dorado) street, Wis- xteenth (Center); $10. Frank W. snd Emma A. Fuller to Kather- | ine Colbert, lot on N line of Lake street, 107:6 W of Twen 5 W v N 100; $10. Antoine and Gracle Lorel to Daisy S. McCal- lum, wife of Alexander, lot on N line of Cali: fornla street, 32:6 E of Twelfth avenue, E b by N 100; $10. Jones, Allen & Co. to Catherine didge, lot on NE cogner of Fort . L. Bow- ighth ave- nue and P street, N 100 by E 32:6; $10. Ole Benson to Odine Benson b = lot on NW line 5 of Esmeraida street, | Map 3; gift. Whelan, 'Sheriff,) s lane, Lu 3 2 > e Downing ( Farmer. 11, Syndicate's Addition; $363. dela Adams to Matthew O Reilly, lot on SE line of Tara street, 80 SW of Vernon, SW 50 by SE 281, lot 2, block 5 San Miguel City; v R 3 1 lot 11, block 9, lots 12 and | Barbara Haring to John F. Bauer, lot on S line of Point Lobos. avenue, 130 W of Capitol street, W 150 block L, Raflroad Homestead; §10. Thomias Magee to Frederic F. and Walter Magee, undivided i3 of lots 3, 4, 6, A; lots 19, 20, 21, bfock E: block F; lots'2 to §, 13 to 2, block G, French & Gilman Tract: also undivided 2-3 of lots 1 to 10, 23 to 27, 29 to 39, block C, same: also entire | interest in'lots 17 to 20, 23, 24, 25, block D, and lot 1. block G, same: aiso undivided 2.3 of lots 2 to 15, block E, same: also all interest in the French' & Gilman Tract; gift. Laura Hill Cemetery Assoclation to Amanda M. Lewis, lot on E line of Daffodil path, 11 gf, Belle Fountain, N 8 by E 12, sald cemeter; Alameda County. Robert P. M. Greely to Hester A. Greely,, lot 2, block G, Golden Gate tract, Oakland Annex; Bift. W. E. and Delia F. N. Brown to H. P. Moreal, lot on S line of Pacific avenue, 101:3 of Stanton street, E 106 by S 150, Alameda; $10. Nettie F. Pickett to R. A. Pickett, lot on N line of Buena Vista avenue, 100 W of Broad- way, N 100 by W 40, being a portion of Pan- coast tract, Alameda; gift. Stephen G. and Emma N. Nye to Matilda I Jones, subdivisions A, B, C and Dof lot 10, block 502, Watts Tract Map 2; also lot G, block 800, Map of B street subdivision Watts Tract, Oak- land; grant. J. H. and Anna Flege to Henry Hennings, lot on W line of Alice street,-75 S of Stxth, | § 2 by W 7, block 3, Oakland; $10. T. F. Green to Ida E. Von Adelung, all_in- terest in lot on N line of East Tenth street, 30 W of Sixth avenue,W 25 by N 100, block 21, Clinton, East Oakland; grant. James King, guardian estate James (incoro- petent) to same, lot on N line of East Tenth street, 50 W of Sixth avenue, W 25 by N 100, block 21, Clinton, East Oakland: $4749. Annie M. Boruck, Carrie N. Renfleld, N. M. and M. T. Spencer, Carrfe L. and Lewls T. Watson to Charles H. Holmes, lot on NE line of Monroe street, 2 SE from SW corner of W 5, SW to beginning, belng portion of Dow & Thomas Tract, Frooklyn Township; Lewis Witte to T. T. Dargie, lot on NE cor- ner of Todd and Baker streets, E 270 by N 132, being lots 9 to 13, block F, Amended Map of J. W. Crawford Tract, Oakiand Annex; grant. T. T. and Bessie 'S. Dargie to L. C. More- house, lots 9 to 13, biock F, same, Oakland Annex; $10. H. S. and Laura S. Haseltine to Hannah Villa Tract, Berkeley: $10. Lars M. Balsted to' Frank Willlams, lots 1 to 4. block 53, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley; F. M. and Mary L. Melgs to George and Willlam A. Landridge, lot 2';. block (.B‘AIIen- dale Tract, Brocklyn Township: $150. Emily E. Barstow to Orin E. Caverly, lot :};Ipt?ln:’)‘; B, De Wolf Tract, Brooklyn Town- Staniey and Caroline Stephenson to Danlel firmation to-day. It will then be subject | Titus, lot 7 fn W 34 of block K, lands adjacent to increased offers. | to Ericinal, Alameda; $i0. The Bank of California will erect a | Fatrick Keating to Mary ., F. P. and 4. four-story brick building to cost $60.000 on | & Keating, lots 11 and 12, of. Gantro block, the site of the old Atlantic warehouse on | for in Bt. Joseph's’ Catholle Cemetory, Bden Battery street, between Broadway -nd|1~"n.u,; $3000. o Cemetery, BEden IS |o | forfeit of $250 up for the contest. MEETING NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. GOLDEN Gate Commandery No. 16, K. cutter and on ladles’ T. Golden Gate building, 25 Sritter “Jrw tailoring, just arrived from New_ York, best st.—Special assembly THIS EVED references, wants a_position. BERNARD. ING. at 7:30 o'clock. The Order of the Golden Gate Hotel, 13 Fourth st. Temple Will be conferred. All fraters are — % o0 3! o courteously invited. couple want _situations; man JONATHAN M. PEEL, Em. Com. ON THE GRILL lass cook, wife general housework and WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. Sewing: good 'references. Address M. H. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260 F. Toeh Gato ave & A. M. Franklin Hall, 1% Fill® YOUNG man who has experlence in photog- more st.”Third degree THIS (MON- raphy and printing business wants & posi- DAY) EVENING af 7:30 o'clock. By tion.” Address A. G., 52 Vallefo st. P e Master. = = «Welshing” on the Ryan- HARKY BAEHR, Secretary. | BOOKKEEPER desires position, elther month- = - i Iy or weekly; speak: 11 ; SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1, Roval references. ~Box 1315, "Call ‘othcer Green Fight Receives Arch Masons, meets THIS EVEN- best ING—M. M. degree. H. G. PRINCE, A Secretary. Caustic Criticism. £if or CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1 I O. el JAPANESE having good experience, wants situation at cooking or any kind work; city Kddress box 1382, Call office. O. F.—Initiation on MONDAY BY man and wife; man a first-class gard ener; 5 EVENING, February 25. \'lsillng% will take care horses or cows: wife for sec: ; brothers cordially invited. e ond girl or upstairs work; city or country. “Kid” McCoy Refuses to Box a C. E. POST, N. G. Call or address 2221 Post st. i : : i BAY View Lodge No. 139, A. O. SITUATION wanted by young Swiss; good Native Californian in W.Otficers and members of Bay View plain_cook; or to assist in pastry. Address Lodge No. 139, you are respectfull box 1325, Call office. requested to meet at 733A Twent ERMAN e fourth street, near Guerrero, on TUESDAY, | * g gardener, gene March 1, at 8 o'clock a. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN O'LEARY. By order EDW. E. MEALEY, Recorder. This City. care of horses; driving; can mil wages reasonable. Address P. M., 674 teenth st., East Oakland. Bunkoing of Fitzsimmons Bearing erally useful, wants & steady place In private family: understands references; Stx- ROYAL Arcanum, Argonaut Council 507, meets THIS (MONDAY) BURNING, 8 o'clock, at 32 O'Farrell st. Members of the order cor- dially invited to attend. M. S. D Bitter Fruit—Erne'May Face Dal Hawkins. light “porter, janitor or care taker or other position of light work or _trust; _ences If required. Box 1313, Call Office. ROCO. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual meeting of stockholders of the Western Beet Sugar Company will be held at the office of tion as_such; references given. ‘Whether revolvers were or were not F., 309 Third'st., Oakland. BY a sober steady elderly man a place as | pantryman, can assist in waiting on table; any ref- COMPETENT baker foreman wants a_situa- Address C. drawn at the meeting in Groom's hat g‘:l °°;?|P'¥'6»ESWDA¥H¥:: slt’-l- g;;_‘ g‘lflfiil:sm YOUNG experienced butcher, good reputation store last Saturday, when Ryan and | 1% at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., for the | Butomer M Fwonioheh %, Wagon. Addres Green went in to get the money due| Purpose of electing a board of directors to e — i gerve for the ensuing vear, and the trans- | FIRST-CLASS gardener wants work by the them on their fistic contest of the night preceding, threatens to develop into as great a mystery as the identity of the | villain who struck Billy FPatterson. George Harting, official timekeeper for the National Club, an eye-witness of action of such other business as may come | da: before the meeting. Transfer books will close on SATURDAY. February 26, at 12 o’clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best In_America—The W. Call. Sent to any address in or month. 2623 Sutter st. iy, | WYL the United | kel week; convenlent and respectable; free and baggage to and from ferry. Btates or Canada one year for 310, postage MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. NCHESTER House, 44 'Third st., near Mar- 200 rooms, Zic to $160 night: $150 to 3 “bus e ————————————————————— the scene, told a responsible sporting man they were, but afterward denied SPECIAL NOTICES. FEMALE HELP WANTED. himself for publication. The fact that | = i~~~ A e BAD tenants efected for $i; collectiuns made; his tenure of office depended on silence city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION | LAUNDRESS and chambermald, private fam- is not alleged as a reason for George's 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 553 ily, $30; 2 second girls, city and cogntry, §25 4 cooks, German styie, $25; $250 up: whit German nurse, reversal of tongue. papered, $20; waltress to take charge, 325; § waitresses, But Tommy Ryan, willing as he is to| 2308 Twenty-fourth st. or 2 T! hotels and restaurants, §20 and $ a week, e i | WRe PR miee Tt ~| and giris of all nationalities for cooking and give Green another chance to regain = SH. rm. 2, 1 rant ave.; elec- | housework in city and country. J. F. CROS- his lost laurels, has firmly made up his | _triclan; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. T & CO.. 316 Sutter st. mind that never again will he fight un- | MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet | top yoNpAy der the auspices of the National Club. baths. 120% Geary st., rooin 1L Waitress, Fresno, $25; waitress, Fresno, $20 Despite his friendship for Gibbs a‘ng MMhE. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and Bnd‘ mx;‘e paid; vira!lreu. S\"“fi Cru|z. 3§20, see 3 gruntle cabinet baths. lor st. party here; waitress, railroad eating-house, Groom, Green s also Al i‘?smawurd etk I SHEC AR e §20 and room; waltress, Bakersfeld, s20 and ver the club’s not keeping ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. | fare advanced; 3 waitresses, city hotels, $20 regards the $4000 guarantee. As the| Subscriptions and want ads takes each: 2 arm waitresses, $18 and $20; 2 sisters they might | or friends as chambermald and waitress, “fight promoters” assert, same country place, $15 each and fare paid, fliay:clered\,lglzlaex’llizatl'i‘sl‘lg -fife;ir‘r}fnngt l;‘“;tl?; SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE gee party hers: waltress hotel. §0. slecp — e ~ ome. C. R. NSEN & ., y st. than 60 per cent of the gross gate re- | GERMAN second girl with references desires | RSN OGO HiCeaxy a7 ots. but lovers of fair play are unan- | & situation. J. 'F. CROSETT & CO., 31§ | EBXPERIENCED chambermaid for a first-class fr:gusiy 'of the opinion that they should | _Sutier st P e nascity RS CREZHANEEN & CD. § ol - | SWEDISH first-class laundress and chamber- | ———— > 2= e not have signed oy lolate their agree- | By 18 0 oo™ oty roferences, MRS, |3 CHAMBERMAIDS who have had experience ment in the first place. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. in good hotels in California. C. R. HANSEN This act of “welshing” on the part| - — & CO., 108 Geary st. ¢ the National Ciub duo and a sup- | SWEDISH firstciess cook; understands all | - cloiedd o D & . | branches of cooking: 2 years last place. | 3 RESTAURANT waltresses, $6 a_week; lunch posed journalistic silent partner w“‘ MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter waitress. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. naturally serve only to embitter the hostility evinced by the East against FIRST-CLASS ironer on lady’s _clothes; and found. T young German girl desires situation at housework or as nurse, $10 to $15; references. good idea of the false light in which the State has been placed by that child of the National Club duo is shown in a recent letter sent to Wil- liam J. Kennedy, superintendent of the Olympic Club, by Homer Selby, brother Oak sts., room 8. WANTED—By a competent girl, cooking or housework in a small family; understands all kinds of German or American cooking. Please call for two days at 1517 Howard st ear Eleventl €O., 108 Geary st. GERMAN _governess, $25 CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary m | the California public, which it has| MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st GBEIEN honssivis. B5i 1 cooks, 35 Toves 2 o fe o 2= £ —— |5 GE N housegirls, cooks, $25; house- veen unjustly led to believe by h”‘?} WANTED—Position by a young woman with |~ girl, Nevada, $5 and fare paid, see party | Sharkey-Fitzsimmons flasco to ShOW | "y haby 7 months old; wages not of as much | here; 7 housegirls, $20; second girl, $20; 20| favoritism to native-born boxers. A | importance as good home. Address MRS. | young girls, 15 to 20 years old, for lighthouse- | N. JOHNSON, Newport, cor. Franklin and | work places, $10 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & nurse, §2. MISS ED German nurse, §20. MISS CULLEN, MALE HELP WANTED. A A A A A A A~ AN AN AN WANTED—2 timber fellers for Alaska, see boss here; 30 laborers for mill yards and woods, $20 and $26 and board; 20 wood chop- pers, $1 % cord; ! tiemakers, Sc, 9c and llc cord, good timber; 2 ranch choremen, $20; farmers and milkers: wood turner and ma: chine man, light worl;. 612’ w:ee;(z:ws t:ofi miners; 3 timber men for mine, day, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT CO., 623 Sac nto st. WANTED— ss 1 first-class restaurant waiters, $10 week; 4 hotel waiters, $25, $30 and $35; chore- man for hotel, 0 and found; cooks, dish- washers and others. Apply to J. F. CROS- TT & CO.. 628 Sncrflmenlu st. WANTED—2 waiters for Alaska. J. F. OSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. FRY cook, country hotel, $0 to $60, free fare; second cook, country hotel, $i0: French cook. Small restaurant, $0; dishwasher, $i5. C. R. HANS & CO., 108 Geary st. MATRIMO! marriage, call or send 10c for ‘Wedding Bell’’; 14 pages; no i5 re- red. Bditor. 111 Ellis st., Saw Francisco. ESS PERSONALS. 4 the price of 2c for hatrdressing 1 ey Conly the . best artists; good switches 31; best, finest quality, 33 extra from 9 to 12. heavy, long, $5; open Sunday G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. TUINONIA HAIR TONIC accelerates the Qnowm; pertectly barmless. G. LEDERER. 11 Stockton st. NEW method massage, electric _treatment; heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 614t Geary. MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage: Swedish movement. 06 Market, foom 2, second floor. TRUNKS moved, 2c. Commercial Transfer Co., 22 Stockton st.; phone Main 49. BARKEEPER and porter for an Institution, $35 to $40; Indoor servant, make beds, etc. for an institution, $25, references required; young boy who lives with his parents for light_porter work. $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. PORTER and runner for country hotel, §25. .~ R. HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary st. FIRST-CLASS hotel porter, city. SEN & CO. 100 TIEMAKERS, shingle and box-bolt mak- ers, sawyers, choppers, fellers ‘and wood- choppers for the woods in Santa Cruz and Mendocino counties. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. 10 FARMERS for different ranches, $20 and $15; 3 farmers for a large fruit ranch, $20; choreman, $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. MURRAY & READY- Want to-day 25 rallroad teamsters and la- borers, $1 60 day; 25 farm, orchard and vine- yard hands, $i0: laborers, near city; 86 woodchoppers, $1 25 and §1 cord: 3 milkers; 2 buttermakers, $23; blacksmith, German, sec- ond hand, $2 and found, for a ranch; shingle packer; 189 tlemakers, Sc, 3c and 10c each; vegetable gardener, $25 and found; 3 waiters, $25 and $20; 3 cooks, $50, $45, $35; 3 bakers, $45, 335, $30 and found; machinist for a coun- C. R. HAN- Uy shop. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment_Agents, 634-63 Clay st.; tel. Main, 5845. Employers If you want good help send to us. We supply it free of charse. WANTED—Head gardener for large private place, good references required, $70; butler, $40; German butler, $30; indoor servant, §25: waiter, country, §25; waiter, city, $40; lunch walter, % a_ week; plain hotel waiter, §25; night_cook, $40; Frenchman for laundry, etc. DRE'S, 316 ‘Stockton st. 25 MORE railroad laborers at $350 a day to sail for Skaguay, Alaska, on March 20; six months job; fare reduced. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 'and 610 Clay st. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, ¢ Third st.. nr. Market: 200 rooms, 260 to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in San_Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. 6% Clay st. S. F. T BUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. - $14—Suit to order; samples; try ons. NEU HAUS & CO.. tallors. 115 Kearny st. ik g CLOAKS and taflor-made suits retalled at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. ELEVENTH e of 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up; dresses made over. § Eddy st., rm. S8, ——— CLAIRVOYA MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced shs Will reveal every hidden mystery in life; shs will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions: unites the separated, recovers lost stolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours L B et ith anteed by mall. Send stamp for circular with speclal terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 2 and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sight: diagnoses disease: full life reading; ladies 50c, gents$1; palm. and clairv.; sit. $150. 126 Turk. MME. IDA SCHMIDT, magnetist. card reader and fortune teller; German, Spanish and Fre: ken. 234 O'Farrell, rooms 4 and 5. ASSIST bookkeeper: house collector; hotel Angeles; man 'and wife, place. 313 Bush st SIL pantryman, hotel; superintendent of winery; club steward. 313 Bush st. traveling _ publishing watchman, near Los care gentleman's DRUG clerk; grocery clerk, 35 years of age: notion salesman; lace and drapery salesman. manager for house-furnishing departme: competent as buyer; domestic goods sale man. See to-day’s list of places available at 313 Bush st $18 A WEEK and all expenses for active man to travel in his resident and adjoining coun- ties, for responsible house; experience un- necessary. 313 Bush st. 5 ESTABLISHED offices headquarters at 313 st.; branches—1023 Market st.; 1018 ington st., Oakland; 10 South Second st., San Jose: 305 South Broadway, Los An- | 364 Morrison st., Portland, Or.; a subsoribing at one office Is_entitled to the benefits of all; after one-half the membership 1imit has expired money will be refunded if not snited; investigate. HOTEL cook: baker, miners'_boarding-house; 3 walters: butler, $40. 1023 Market CLERKS' Exchange, 1018 Washington s land, secures situations by canvassing in and ANDENA, medfum and palmist: life MRS, satisfaction guar- readings 2c this week; anteed. 28 Sixth st. LE NORMANDE, rellable clairvovant. reader,magnetic treatment. 401 Leavnwth MISS MELVILLE, great clairvoyant and water reader. 921% Mission; German spoken. MME. HANSEN, palmist, past, present and futura: 2c; 148 Sixt 5. MISS BELL GRANT, card reading and mag- netic healing. 122 Post st., room 10. RAY FAIR, card reader specialty. 223 Post st., room 2. MME. MARIE VINCENT, clairvovant and card reader. 28 Ellis st., room 4; hours 11 to 8. card-writer; room magnetic healing a JOHNSON, card reader and magnetic MRS healer. 118% Ellis st., room 51. MRS. FAIRBANKS, circle Tues. Fri. eves., 10 F0c. 105 oth, MISS PEARL H magnetic healer. . 1201 Geary st. MISS CLARK, card reader and palmist. 120A. Eddy st., room 3. MISS TROY from Chicago, magnetic healer and card reader. 1015 Market, rm. 17, 24 floor. but will not fight a native Californian LEN, 325 Sutter st. cars. in his own State.” COMPETENT cook and laundress, with refe Kennedy, in common with the publi v TLLEN., nennedy, in common with the PUblie | CoN T oot o %™t | WAITRESS. 25, MISS CULLEN, 5 Sutter time that Sharkey 18'a native Califor: | - s sud cbliging. 362 Jeale st WANTED—Cook, short distance country, $30; nian. However, this mistake of the|RESPECTABLE woman wants situation: | GRIODl0, Suneplage, S5 1auagress ang g > % hildren's nurse or care for invalid lady; | Cha R L L AERE MBI ne S writer does not alter the fact that a| rererences. 431 Hyde st seamstress, city, $25: German nurse girl, $i2; referee in any glove contest hera is R e waitress. hotel, $20° and ‘room; German or believed always to favor local men,| WANTED—By a widow. position as house- | Scandinavian women and girl 10 years, ‘for e = o 4 keeper or to take charge of children; 10 years country, ; cook and laundress. Jewish The bunkoing of “Lanky Bob” In a references. Apply 454 Jessle st. housework and assist. tockt fight pulled off by the National Ciub is commonly admitted to be the cause | WANTED by strong young woman, ironing or housecleantng by the day: ashing, $1 per o P ¥ learn ladies’ tailori neat appearing girl to of this erroneous opinion. Their a. day. 713 Broadway. A e DEAone Who can;run ma: et " 5 b Mt S | chine and sew preferred; waitress, country of SSwelshing i the Green-Ryan €21~ | YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or | hotel, 320; Protestant second girl, §20. MUR- test will not help to better that !m-| do plain mending. 1164 Mission st., corner | RAY & READY, Leading Employment pression. | _of Seventh, room 10. | _Agents, 634-838 Clay st. Frank Erne has written to Dal Haw- | YOUNG girl, kood cook, 10 years experience. | § HOUSEGIRLS for the country, §2 kins that he would like to come out Ples call 1007 Natoma st., off Eleventh, girl, § : 2 second girls, Berkele: between Howard and Missio cook housegirl, no cooking, $15 here and box him at 130 pounds, give | or take two, some time in April. Haw- | kins has replied that he has placed a | BErna | has also written the syperintendent of | the Olympic Club that he is willing to | box either Hawkins or McConnell. bermald '$15; nurse, §25; 12 housegirl 120 to 325; girl, assist, $10. 323 Sutter st. GERMAN wishes a_situation for _general housewerk and cooking wages $20. 356 Third. GERMAN second girl, best of references, $20. 1012 Mis: car Sixth st.: tel. Jessie 191 GERMAN girl wants situation cooking and downstairs work. 2016 GERMAN girl wishes situal AT once—Young girls for housework, $20, MRS. LAURENCE, 206 Sutter st house interview at once. 313 Bush. LADY compan| MRS. NORTON, TASHIER and bookkeeper for retall grocery ¢ ] 1 h cashiers, bookkeepers, ions, HOTEL ARRIVALS, _work. Call at 1700 Turk st teachers, trained nurses, governesses, mat- BT 3 D 3 ot T R e rons, housekeepers, salesladies, stenograph- s g,;hnl“ IN FH?‘TEL. GOOD neat Cerman i wishes 4 viacs i) e clerks, secure lucrative positions thiough rner, Oakdale |F W Stearn, S Cruz | — s i | the Ladles' Exchange, 313 Bush, managed by S Lewis, Boston B Holt, Stockton WANTED—Dre: king by the day In fami- | ladies; no cost to investigate; this agency Jane Brown. vakland |J H_ Aldrich, Sacto lies: tailor work @ Specialty. MISS FITZ- | has established offices in ali leading business P Hubber, Sacto W Alexander, Berkly | PATRICK, 1318 California st. centers. J V Baker, Fresno E W HallUi = % e L Taylor, Jackson |W J Berger,U HIGHLY respectable woman would like to | J Lewis,’ Jackson A Griswold, P&V care for an invalid; understands massage | s T‘:n-. Sacto A Primrose, P&W Mn B{!!}‘ "l‘:“tl{ln"(h' treatment; a good sewer. Box | ferred. 313 Bush st. & fi;n::klngb‘g;l;dale 1)“ v‘\s' E:{(::;r Rif;“fifi. foviiod “ = LU R Cny | WANTED_Lady hcnnvnuer: must be a good Kitty Mitchell, Chego|M Levy, N Y | H}f;‘;;;“:\:fi ol g seiioees SIE Bush (st J Boyce, Oakland |J W Barnum,Loulsvll | e R oo Gl i STEWARDESS; head waitress; second girl, F Taylor, Portland ‘;L R Whiting, Loutsvil | S€Rarate; city or country. Address box 1343, | Zeps."Sovara] girls for Berkeley and Oakland} Call office. M Connolly, Sonora |G English, Oakdal Mrs F Stearn,S Cruz 5 gy Jodand AMERICAN lndy wants housework by the day. Mason st A Yk Stormwntroser | = e ptitges A Sseamstress; dressmaker; hotel pantry girl. 1 e | cDanield, Kns 'OMPETEN' v - 1023 Market st. Miss. Finnigan, Chcgo B H Pitts, Seattle oM TN I ‘é’:fl mf“’,"é‘,,,::;’ g e Ll e W Brooks, Chicago = |Mrs B Pltts, Seattle i Valenc e - M- | % GIRLS, shop work, Los Angeles; hotel help, | Kitty Brooka, Cinn |L M Kalser, 'S T, Obp | 20 T2 enc il | sen Jose. ‘1023 Market st. Spargo, Sacto H Relnhart.Palo Al | BY elderly woman, as housckeeper, Jight work S D Haskins, Onkland |Mrs Reinhart.Palo Al | in smail family of as nures to the sick, wages 316, trimuner glovel department J H Armstrong, Dnvr|W Barnum, Oakland reasonable. To be seen at 625 Chestnut st., | Salesladies; cashier and bookkeeper, grocery. competent girl to 131 Fourth GRAND HOTEL. - ladysy X do_chamber work, waiting at dinner; wages Dr iftany, Plrmouh 1 I Turk. Pa _Call or address C., 1037 Misaion st. i) et : 4 ¢ H_Cox, Phoenix onkowski & W, | RELIABLE, capable woman desires a position | = = = B 1 Wood & w, L Ang| Seattle as working housekeoper oF to do light house- | GOOD, waltress wanted, restaurant. 631 Clay E M Pugh, Kansas C|W Robson, L Ang worlc; ity or ‘country, Gall at 10 Eilia;stl -at. Delow iieamnys ool absris &an.: . Mrs Welch, Cal C A Swister, Placervl | MRS. GRE iy TFRENCH or Itallan young woman to give Miss_Welch, Cal C A Middleton, Cal | ———— G | B sation practice. Box 1367, Call ot fice | E_J B Brown, ChicagojI Menrelsohn, Cal INVALID'S nurse and masseuse, experfenced, | _ 0" s e 2 % WIH White, Cal € B_Nichols' Cal is open for engagements. MISS L., Y. W. C. | GIRL who understands German cooking and § G Brown Mina 7 Faington, $ Miguel .. 1239 O'Farrell st. general housew 1440 O'Farrell st. ¥, _raig w, Cal o~ P == o = R A Lowensteln, Ala |Mrs D Allen, Sacto y a widow, position as house- | SUTTER, 1125A—A young girl to assist In E F Murdock, Cal |R A Rembought, Sacto | Keeper: eithier country hotel or private fam- | "light housework; 2 in family. & Forbes, Cal T C Foster, N 'Y Hiy? with ohilaren; references. Box 1825, Call. | et et - C_Hughes, Berkeley |C Richter &w, = = a2 sework and goo s LR e e T n wishes working housekeeper's | “cook; 2 in family. Apply Monday, 1265 Ellis. | to do plain mending. Mrs Howe & 8, Stkn |G Fox & w, Cal Fhe S, Bt e St room 1. GIRL for housework. Apply after %, s Miss Stearns, Chicago >_Siiver, Towa YOUNG girl t usework in small - G W McClelland, Minn!J O Houser & w, Stkn | ¥ gy, £ bjerants Keneral houne a5t WANTED—First-ciass_finisler _on _custom E H Griggs, Stanford| 3 Dikeman place, off Mason st. yests. PALACE HOTEL. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a_situation to = Mrs Tilton, Cambrdge Miss Stevens, N Y do plain housework; city or country. 312 Al;mli:&flcli dressmaker. Room 66, Murphy G Seatly, Boston " 1€ Branch, X Y Brannan st. Tpsnge, = G ey v | 2 CHAMBERM itions in the same | WANTED—GIrl to assist with children; slee Mrs Scully, Boston A J Hammond, L A; AIDS with pos| -G 4 : D MM Kern. New Havn & W Miller, 8 | hotel. Apply at 1609 Powell st. home. 317t O'Farrell st. v Belvedere|A L Barker, Chicago | FIRST-CLASS ) wishes position | WANTED—A_talloress to work on custom o l;Bef;kelLe’y P I A in private 1:\5‘;‘5?:‘:; e Family. ‘or will | pants. S08 Montgomery st., third floor, r. 6. C erkeley ood, Seattle v son st. LT T S T G Spalding, N ¥ |I Keim, Chicago _do chamber work.” Address 1024 Jackson st | Grgp, "5 acstst housework and children: sleep 3 Morrls, Chicago J Hamburger. €hicago | MONEY loaned on watches, diemonds, fewelry; | _home. Call 10 o'clock, 17 Twenty-ftth st. “lements, Chicago ", w i) RRIS, 15 Grant av. S yor-ag = e s Horls, i |6 PR gl gy | olaw nlereat. . UNGDHIFEAIIY FIRST-CLASS finishers on pants. 88 Howard : . F ourt. Mrs Mildman, Buffalo|Mrs Hamburger, Chgo Miss Mildman, Buffalo J S Lyle, N'Y Miss Newcomb. N Y SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Dr Martland, L’ Ang Miss Sands, N Y W H Sands, N Y cooking. 13 Poik st. e kitchen; understands st., near Nineteenth. ot “Kid” McCoy. . " _situation | NEAT voung glrl, light work, §15. MISS CU out of the city; if one place does not sult oth- | ymE = T = = “The ‘Kid’ would like to get a fight | 1o do gensrai houtcwork; 1s o Koo cooki City | LEN, 5 Sutter st ers Wil be furnished; managed by Oakiand | MME; MOREAU, best medium and cerd- in California under the auspices of the| OF country: moderate wages Stockton | — o = - citizens SredderBoingaconnan Sygken S ANG = S L s lace, off Grant et " Post and Sutter. | WAITRESS, country hotel, $25. MISS CUL- | — - R B R | Olympic Club,” stated Seiby, “but| _Place, off Grant ave. bet _and Butter. | TYEN, 325 Sutter st. CABINET-MAKER and finisher, one_who can | You5; ARCHER, clairvoyant and mind-reader. will refuse to fight a native-born Cali- | WANTED—Work by a competent woman to | — - s - ~ repair and finish mahogany furniture. 5. fornian like Choynski, Jeffreys and| dp general housework; no objection to a GHEMAN cook ¥ i Mne COLEDN 3 1 KRAUSGRILL & O'NEILL, 1324 Stockton. | magnetic healing, card Elogssas t dist ountry. C: [’ Sutter st. s Pz 2 < 3 = Sharkey. The ‘Kid’ intends to claim | Howard st = o county. Call at | 2 SiSS COLLEN 3% Suc | TO tallor's salesmen—Good salesman wanted. elgiat o oS SEtUD, GooT the championship by default on March | —, T e | LRI RS, R 1SS CULLEN, 3825 Sut- | ~ Apply bet. 10 and 11, CHARLES LYONS, 721 | MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business 9. Later on he has an engagement to | INTELLIGENT Swedish girl wants situation - _ Market st. % | names given: Zc up. 5 Fourth st. | spar with Peter Maher before a kineto- | first-class city references. 13 Cook &t., oft MAN Sith a girl as working housekeeper, | WANTED—An errand-boy. Address box 1365, | MISS FDNA V. GRANT. 131 Taylor st., room | scope, but would like afterward to get | _Geary. . 835 8 : [ all. B R 3 mind reader and paimist. a battle in California. He will bar | WANTED Situation ompetent girl to do Sioy; Bl 13 grise RDON fee xperienced, wanted. Apply | MRS, SHAFFER, test and busifess medium: none of the heavy-welghts of theworld, | = upstairs work or care for small children: | work €irls, city and eountsy, 3 | J8a. m., 13 Davis st. gs daily. 123% Sixth st. room M. wages $20. Address 15A Henry st.; Castro WANTED Py at hol Hasieon MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First In her pro- fession: never falls: advice: help. 929 Post. WANTED—Young man to learn barber trade. 227 Second st. WANTED—A good barber; steady. 307 Larkin stree FIRST for shoe repalr- ing; 767 Market st. BUSINESS will clear $100 per month; owner must leave by Ist of month; only $100 re- solici agon furnished. quired. Room 2, 917 Market st. | BARBERS—Good paying 2 chair shop and | clgar store in country at a bargain. DECK- | ELM. BROS., 106 Ellis st. CHEAPEST and best in_America—The Weekly Cail. Sent fo any address in _the United States or Canada one year for $150, postaze e ———————————————————— SPIRITUALISM. MRS. ALICE FAY, medfum and masnetic healer, 32 Lewls st., off Jones, near Post. MISS SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny st., room 24 A. M. FRANCIS, independent slate-writer: de- veloping circle Wednesday. eve. 118 Haight st. WILL give situation to party who can glve references and s able to loan $300 on se- curity. S. E., box 133, Call office. WANTED—Man around place: good home; low vages 1106 Market st., 11 to 12 to-day. ANTED—Boy 16 or 17 years old wagon and carrlage making; a worker. Harriso to learn 528 PERMANENT salesman for each county; sta- ple; factory to consumer. 1156 Mission st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, spiritual medium, for messages and advice. 218 Stockton st. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call Subscriptions and want ads taken. — HYPNOTISM- SPECIAL rates to classes forming this week, between Monday and Saturday; instructions every day and evening if desired. S. F. Col- lege of Suggestive Therapeutics, §11 Van Ness. HOWARD, S21—Fixtures of _2-chalr barber- shop, $25: bike, first-class, OR wanted to do work In exchange SURV for villa lot across bay. Reom 15, 1170 Mar- ket st., San Fran RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such: must be of good character and habits and able ta speak, read and write English, and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet In height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office. 20 Ellfs st., San Francisco, Cal. PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free employment. H. BERNARD, Secy., 102 7th; tel. Jessie 1104. | MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 ‘ihird st.; 150 large rooms; 2%c per night; $1 to $3 per week. EPAIRING shop for sale: best location 67 rket BER_shop, country, for sale; running 8 chairs; %c shaving. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. 'WINCHESTER House, # Third st. near Market; 200 rooms, Zc & night; reading-room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Bllis—Rooms %c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. CAL. Tnstitute, 402 Geary; hypnotiem taught; diplomas Issued; diseases and hablits cured. —_—mmm MEDICAL. ALL Ladies—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women: 50 vears' practice; safe and quick cure guar- anteed; any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure reliet, though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; bables adopted; travelers treated; no delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; con- fidential. DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, &9 MeAllister st.; pills, §2. ALL monthly irregularities or other cor from whatever cause restored at omc d sure at any time; kind sympathy and instant relie? for traveters; tumors re- moved by electricity; home in confinement: best care and privacy; for guaranteed relief consult the doctor, free, before golng elses where; regulating” pills and capsules, MRS DR. WYETH, 918 Post st., nr. Larkin. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femala diseases; a home in confinement, with best possible care; with privacy of home and con- venfence of a hospital; those sick or discour- 2ged call on the doctor and state their casez they will find in her a true friend. MRS. DR. GWYER, 228 Turk st. SURE cure, when others fafl: no medicine or Instruments: every woman her own physi- clan for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restore in 1 day; never falls; consultation’ free: can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny; orders by telephone. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and ‘subscriptions taken. MEN to learn barber trade in elght weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. SINGLE rooms, 10c and _lsc night: 75c and S week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. MARKET, 863% (Elcho House)—Rooms 20c, 25¢ to i0c per night; $1 to $2 week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a week. CIVIL service Government positions—30 ques- tions and answers free. Address HUGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause): no instruments used: cure at of- fice, $5; consultation free: hours 10 to 5. DR. AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market st. DRS, GOODWIN, diseases of women: ladles: safe, quick cur> guaranteed: any ailment: best care; skill only; low self-cure. §5. 401 Van' Ness. A_BOON to_wives and mothers—Seguro; price $150. RICHARDS & CO., 408 Clay st.: send 2c stamp for particulars to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 K st., ®acramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with female troublesi‘no danger; safe, cure; $2 50; express C. O. don’t deiay until too late: GOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. FUCHS, Sec.. 225 Grant ave. Tel. Grant 138. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions taken. nese (estab. 20 years) help; CHINESE and Ji tel. Main 1997, BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay st. ESE_Employment Bureau—Cholce help. Mrs Lyle, N Y M Kahn, Philadel, G H David. N' Y Alpple 1011 Buchanan st. YOUNG girl for light housework; sleep home. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E D Belt & w, lowa|W Sharkey, Sulsun ° M T 9 G S e s e Z E Buckner, StaRos|J Mulroy, ingleside - | JAPANESE employment L SRRV e e T S A Hervda, Arcata P A Farney. Aurora our or evening. 122% O'Farrell; EXPERIENCED operators on_shirts and un- F 1 Preston, Arcata |F Corless. Carpinters | 30 e e ioym't Office: houss | darwear: also one at ¢ _Woodward.Hstn | C deets&w.L Ang | NESE, Chinese Empl otfice; GREENEBAUM, WEIL F I Walker, Lathrop I Elkenton, Fromnn cleaning; tel. Grant 56 6. AOKL 30 Geary. | ~GREBNESAUM & MICHELS', 531 § Krugsby, § Jose |G E Hill, San Jose 5 oo J Dayis, Cal IS Stedman, Chicago | CHINESE and Japanese employment offei | YOUNG girl to assist in housework and care B Tecbyen, Rodeo 1 C Soelke, Englewood beat help. 14% O Tarrell st.; tel. East of children. Call in forenoon at 2503 Califor- J O'Dea, Stockton |J A Culp, Chicago | JAPANESE Empl t Office—Best help and | _nia st. AGENTS WAN1ED. 1521 MISSION—Competent lady agents wanted to handle high-grade toflet articies. FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. $40 Mis- sion st.: tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- gomery st.: highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7. e Northern Hscing Co. 1808 Poik; tel. Polk 422 SITUATION wanted by a young married cou to make Levi Strauss & Co. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. | OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines riveted cloth- 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco 5’13[;\?:'!‘1’7"2;:;:[!:‘;:;:‘ h‘l:du"l’:ogelo‘ro;n:z?}; ;;:;ngzp::‘m:::]:u:r&?g%‘kgéfi PARTN BRANCH OFFICES—Ge1 Montgomers street, | SWEDISH man “and _wife, with 2-vear-old FATREINGL. PR on NG a0 Find roadhouse: Dholes location: Box 135 Call commer Clay; open untl] 940 o'olook. S e e e P e T e €1 u&?fi.fi?’imfifi"fiw‘ifl until 9:30 :F:-bek. _round ‘man. Address box 1370, Call Office. Tadies: ‘suits, “HENRY = WERTH, Lty il LIS AW RED, T = u;:; Sreet, “oorner Sixteenth open | _MARTIN, box 13, Call Office. Y aiier: Addrems box Te Calt omee S S0 Ao biw 0, CMR DiBes S 2326 Mission street; open until § o'clock. Call office. SoE m, K Ta e e b WANTED—Use of upright piano for storage: 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky YOUNG german, handy and willing, wishes steady place; can take care of horses. Ad- [ _Weeks. PROF. TOM CROKER, 348 Seventh. no children. Address K., box 9, % chiidr x 9, Call office, dress box 1333, Call office. AS NURSE or valet to gentleman; gives mas- open until 9 o cloc] $1.00 week. 142 Seventh st. ROOMS, respectable house, from 25¢ night and FISH_sinker mold pattern wi 33 Third st. i g DIVIDEND NOTICES., m: best of references. VALET, box 133, MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jewelry; 5000 TONS of castiron at once. 204 Mission street. i s et g e s 1l office. low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant av. [CE—Divide! 0. (Afty | SITUATION wanted round a place by elderly cents per share) of the OCEANIC STEAM. 2 DR. WISE. the ladies’ speclalist, 14 McAllister SHIP COMPANY will be payable at the x))‘l- men; understands care of horses; ~good. £t.; monthly troubles, etc.; 1 visit sufficient. fioe of the campany 52y Medkangnr the oft | careful driver; can milk and tend garden; PHOTO and magie lant ; second- hand. 109 nonwer.l&.lmflllu LEARN dressmaking after Tuesday, March 1, 1848, Tranefer booke | C crences. Box 1353, Call Office. free; patterns will close on Wednesday, February 23, 184, | YOUNG man 18 vears of age, knows city, McDOWELL'S, and millinery: positions 'S, 103 Post. MACHINERY, belfl?, Ix‘)‘lfl. mln_”(‘oo‘l:. ete., . Livingston, 1sslon. BAD legs made good: ail swollen or ulcer- ated llmbs quickly cured. DR. MYERS, Stockton, Cal.; treatment by mall. CAPSULETAS—Preventive: sure; harmless; guaranteed or money refunded: price $1 50. MME. MASSON, 1223 Geary st. DR. HALL, 5 McAllister st.; diseases of wo- men and children. LADIES Mrs. Dr. Puetz: iafallibl edles; 38 years' experfence. 254l HOME confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth st., Alameda. DRS. K. & K. cure chronic. nervous, blood, skin or private dis. ses. 8 Mason st., S. F. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The Call. Want ads and subscriptions take CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. bk tos S CERTIFICATE of Partnership—We certit. that we constitute a partnership, transacting business of transfer, furniture goving, stor- age and drayage in ‘this State. Its principal lace of business is 12 Grant avenue, San ncisco, California. Tts name is SAN TFRANCISCO TRANSFER COMPANY. The full names and respective places of resi- dence of all its members are signed hereto. (Dnted at San Francisco, February second. J. J. GAFFNEY, [Seal] £18% Sansome street.. LEMUEL H. LUCAS, [Seal) $11 Lombard street. GEORGE R. P. GRUNWALD, [Seal] 10 Miles court. A. W. JOHNSON, [Seal) 114 W 5 Filed February 5, IN“! Shetspisroet F. CURRY, Clerk. C. By WILLIAM A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. —_— e ———— TYPEWRITERS. YOST, good order, §23; send for sampie work SCOTT & BANNAN, 133 Moll:t;nmu?v’l:o at 3 o'clock p. m. 2 - wants to drive grocery or butcher wagon, E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. good scholar. "“B ‘West Mission st. l st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free, LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market ‘bought and sold. cast-oft PAWNBROKER—OId gold, 1 clothing bought. Add. CO] 41 Third. aliver, LEMAN, 4 MARKET st_Branch office of The Call want ads and subscriptions t:k:n. e

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