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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1898 ?—-_J—_H HELP WANTED—Continued. City No. 185—H. P. Fulton. Fresno No. 186— E. M. Bishop, H. Ford, H. Graff. Fredonia No. 188—J. Toland. Orlon No. 185—O. Whipple, C. W. Wilkins. Bloomfleld No. 181—R. P. Col- burn. Meyfleld No. 182—W. W. Brownell. Cloverdale No. 19—A. Bentley. Cosmopolitan No. 194—A. J. Cleary, A. H. Cousins. Foun- tain No. 198—H. J. Letts, F. K. Whitney. Anaheim No. 199—H. A. McWilllams. Marin No. 200—F. M. Angellotti, T. Hansen. Ventura No. 201—A. J. Bell, B. W, Kern THREE LINK | C. Maclarichlan, G. W. Wright. Alta No. 205 d £ Odd |RW. Wilsen ‘Canto N R a. Tevine | R. 1lson. o 0o No. X . . Ir The Grand LO ge 2 Franco-Americaine No. 207—A. Bellamy, J. S. Fellows Will Convene Here Next Week. Godeau, A. E. Lemoine, L. L. Remy, A. Se- hablague. Merced No. 208—W. B. Croop, L. H. Bradley, E. T. Hadley. Welcome No. 20— A. W. Baker. Eel River No. 210—A. A. Lamb. Meridian No. 212—w. J. Yates. Stella No. 713 —P. Guthard, T. J. Richards, G. Semler. Bl- mira No. 214—J. McCrory. Osceola No. 215— W. Lowry. Golden State No. 216—G. W. Bass- Stony Creek ford, G. A. Rown, H. E. Wilder. At the Same Time the State|(™,5 ¥ H Meacom. Liv 'fl""fi‘s«"'.zl:{ ¥ W. Schiuter. Ferndale No. 220—J. M Mek- Assex‘nbiy of the Rebekahs . son, D. D. Peacock. nrlu'lln ':\'0. R i . | Marshall, T. H. Selvege, J S0n. Will Meet. Fidelity No. 222—A. W. Downes, J. H. Hansen, A. Herman. H. Jacks, T; R. Morse, W. W Watson. Honey Lake No. 223—D. Raker. La- guna No. 224—H. Z. Grizinger. ?es _atlero No. 226—H. W. Good. Callstoga l\gv 2: A,_ . Will Be a Lively Contest for | Rogers. Oakdale No. 228—A. L. @ilbert. Cen- . C: No. 280— i1 tral No. 226—C. C. I(agdnle' C No. thet Officemnl SCrmnd W. E. Cole. San Leandro ?0 . B 2 Channel City No. 232 n Wisrdon: }F::fi.ms “mvm: L. Fisher. Salmon Cree | No. 234— A Santa An‘n A\‘n .3rL—nLn do, B. Uppley e e Aty o, " Harris, G. Roll. Phoe- nix Clough, W. B. Sawyer. The Grand Lodge of the Independent | Ggreia No Tullener. Upper Lake No. Order of Odd Fellows of California will | 51 F. C. Woodruft. Franco-Italian No. 242 | View No. 2#4—A. Man- meet in this city next Tuesday in forty- | S. Gasplou. Mountain View N&, S0 o sixth annual session. At the same time | fredi, l‘g‘rx’l\firx}“;fl T H Rogers. Lom- State assembly of the Rebekahs will | 5t e Dimock, Cedarville No. 249 the y poc No. 248—T. E. R N convene and both bodies will hold sessions | 27 .’ Linscott. ' Hydesville No. 2508 JoU in the Odd Fellows' building. [ sen, 3 gessen. ~Kernville No, BoC, & TRy During the past year the 0dd Fellows | lor. Greenvije Nop o0 "5 . Graham, have maintained their numerical strength, | 20 ¥4 fGerson No 24—G. P. Wright Pleas- at this time in the State there being | anton No. 255—C. H Stiver. RIVeL U0, /We 2,204 members. The Rebekahs have a | Q. F. Lons. Morse No. BT-W. 5 Grande No. membership of 16,73l. During the year | lmdemagh, i, b " pogi” No. 29—W. Steac the finances of the Odd Fellows have In-| Biimouth No. 20—E. §. Potter. Princetop Ng- creased by $50.000. Three new lodges | 2ji—C. R, Hoossli, Seepier, N 5 poage were instituted and two were revived.|Pellew. Evemus Ji&y %o %5 Facobs. San Eight Rebekah lodges were instituted. | Mateo No, 25—R. M.“Winnol =Grand Isigns 11 C. Brueck of Stockton will ‘be|No. 26D, W. George. Nortn Butte No. of Los Angeles will be deputy grand mas- | i Berkeley No. 20-J. W. Striker, & & ter. There will be quite a contest for | Streightif. ~Redding No. 2117 MIGF LGy, ¢ grand warden, the candidates being M. G. -I‘- \}flfi,ha‘:} Bt Mnikham, C. W. William Gill of Red Bluff, J. F. Crosett of San | iqin No. 33—P. W. Johnson. Blk Grove o Francisco, M. T. Moses of San Francisco, oW, Castgilo 37H. Sehulze, MyTig Ry F. E. Whitney of Oakland. J. L. Rob-|¥SL0, 1 Modoe No. 218-—C. A. Raker. Bodie inette of Sacramento, and W. W. Watson | Fooc. F. Hector. Redwood No. 2R of Fidelity Lodge. This position, as a |H L. Bagiey, T N. HRIPrueg, J07 row, rule, leads to the grand mastership. s W, B Toogood. -Hirds Lend- The officers of the grand lodge are 1 Bira. Western Addition X A M. Drew, grand master; Karl C. |26 Isaace M T aoses ' Big yalley Ny Breuck, deputy grand master; W. A.|JFa ;" o7 McMath. Monroe No. 289—6! Bonygne, grand warden; George T. Shaw, |} Mitchell, ~ Token ~No. 290 % U | grand secretary; Moses Greenbaum, | Duckworth, W. A Shay, D\ J% (X g0 grand treasurer; P. F. Gosbey and J. W. ;{“flT;\“‘;“m{-“" Gratton No. 295—F, L. Black. Warboys, grand representatives; C. O.|Riagley No. 204—1T. J. Davls . HKobpuz. Burton, C. W. Moulthrop, John Glasson, | Farmington Xo. 296—W. CrtRe: 3T e grand trustees; Charles N. Fox, J. F.|®T-8. % J P ce™ West Point No. 208~ Thompson, A. F. Jones, G. H. Morrison | G Congdon. Cavucos No 00 H, K Cass and S. B. Smith, trustees of the L. 0. O. F. | In: o Ne, me;;v‘rhr:h exie Senit R Home; A. F. Hitchcock, grand chaplain; | #2=50 & T8 Aie" No. s05—1. M. Shateuck. M. G. Gill, grand marshal; S. F. David- | Tulare City No. 3w—R. P. Brizgs, C. 5. Col son, grand conductor; kd M. Siivey,|lins E. Les, Camgtonville No, ST B fi‘“.lidguflrd‘un, and M. P. Forbes, grand am, Exeter Noo e 0 T “Fhe ‘following is the list of the repre- | Keeler, Duriiam No_ sii—¢, W Joges sentatives from the different subordinate No. S13—4. W Ameck. Banta Paula lodges of the State: £ Tagails, Oro o e C. Cote nia, No. 1—R. L. Anderson, H. S.|Spring Valley No. 316-F. G. Meyirs ot- Jon: % ‘\'l‘n\l"(x. D. T. Van_Orden. Sacra- | hill No. 317—W. Howiler. Covelo §0p31."“m_ . 2-C. W. Baker, F. M Son, | R. Redwine. Forestville No. 320 " DIt ., W. N. Morris. Eureka, No. 4— Newviile No. 321—E. D. Scott. Golde: 's. B. Smith, W 3 t No. 322 E. W. Bigelow, W. A 8. Nich- B £ Cha TR, parker. Goodwili No. 33—R. Liv I : | fngston, C. R. Willlams. Pasadena No. 324—C 5 P iersey, C. Wi Sastside No. 32—W. G. C. F. Hersey, C. Ward Eastside No. 3 25 bridie, No. T McGaugh, G. W. Stockwell. Sunset No. 32— K Dorado, No. 5| C. Ruppenthal, B. F. Stocking, John Stork, Shell, k. 8. warner, J. A. M. | F. J. Villa. Crockett No . Jarman, S, ‘wulff, Diamond Spri 3. 3 Lewis. Monrovia No 3 e Hogan. Stockton, No. 11—G. | Bishop Ci No. 332—W. McDonald ake o R Miaves, L. M. | No.'s-D. C. Hammon. Fresidio"No. S ¥, No. T. H. Brocking- Brown, J. Ferrett, J. _H. f‘f{ 3 sking, M. Samp- Byron_ No. 535F. Rahmsdorf. My A. Pau- | Branch No. 336—F. L. Stewart. Myset O Hoit. | Rocklin_ No. 337—S. 0. Odom. Fallbrook No. rba Buena, \lowander, A, D, | 89—E. G. Treacy. Nacimeinto No. 340-D. Ter- Cheshire, U. & MG ovett, M. 8. | ris. Mount Whitney No. 342 A. Drake, Cen- ers Jr., L etk Oustomah, No. | tral California No. #43—T. W. Chapman, W. H. omas e e ray. AR, Lord, | Puleston. Escondido No, 344—W. N. Bradburv. C. E. Mulloy Noo 11056, Kellogg, | Oceanside No. 346—J. Schuyler. Blue Lake—D. C. F. A. Langer A Sumner. Napa, | H. Jones, E. L. Lewis. Embarcadero No. 48 No. 15—J. W. Host 3, Hotol, C. Weltl | T. H. Faweett, Sents, L‘!"'cm\“\l:“wrlnziéfem‘ s a, N r go! y. 3 st akeport No. — N. Le A m- el s "lar‘:{ig\?afi(m’i\;\‘:\:gn o 352 B. Morrison. Woodville No. 21 Swiste 5 Bertsch, K . | B8W. P. Monroe. Oritemba No. 33#4—C. F. A sier. Tuolumae, No. W. | & Jritemba 5 G A S, Solano, No, . | Eddlemon. ments No. 355—G. A. Chrisman. McDonald. v, No o &2ha: | Delano No. 3%6—W. B. Timmons. Scandia No. han, J. W. It ' No. 24 R Svangon. San Bernabe No. 33V C. Stan { e T N Sames | Hamiiton. Porterville No. 33—W. F_ Smith. i uu e A N B rowelr, | Fort Bragg No. 3%0-S. B. Hatch. C. Thamer. lom: S o Masquart. Magnolla, | Maxwell No. 361—J. A. Constable. Covina No. fo. oz M e & Pa. | 3:2—J. K. Bashor. Fowler No. 363—F. Nelson. anders. diern, Petauma, No. | Florin No. 364—D. Reese. San Fernandg No. ) b Boiawortn, H. C. Gray, | 3%—E. L. Brown. Citrus No. 357—J. B. Daly. Simm Sutter Creek, No. 31-D. . | Sargent N Hay, F. E. Smith. Sea- wili, V. G. Norton. Fo . No. side’ No. Siskiyou No. 370—J. H. Hilgemann. Hope, F. M. Hadley, F. O. son. Semi-Tropic No. Los Angeles, No. $%—A. R. M. Dusos, | 27i—D. D. Deeds, F. Gillespi, J. N. Rushton. H T, barker, H No.36%%: | Gabilan No. 372—W. Searles.’ Chino No, 313— A nan. Memento, G. Cook, | M. E. Anderson. Mount Campbell No. 374-C. W Gibbs. Placer, No. pencer. Gutfeldt. ~Sanger. A\;n.':ficg; T. Docke! Mariposa. No. R. Colum- nut Grove M w_»mr J. D \.v, X )ia, 0—L. Jowns. Klamath, M. J. Kerl Danvlile No. A Uia, No. 4 siisin.. Morning. Light, No. 43—J. | Coats. _ Adtive No. $10-W. B. Alford 0On- W Evans. n Pablo, No. 4¢—J. Frost, | ward No. 3%0—J. V. Rowley Niles No. 382—J. | H D b. " CA. . Shortridge. | Tyson. San Jacinto No. 383—T. H. Ralney. Mokelum . Kelton, M. A. Kiser. Eimhurst No. 3%4—-W. Clark. America No. 35— . 4o—A H. Alderman, B. Mehl, J. | F. H. Cunningham, A H. Longley, J, H. Mar- O O Broskiyn No. 46-P. H. Lohman. | tin, W. G. Shaw. Bridgeport No. 38—J. D. Bidwell 47—Virgil Bunnell. Union No. 48 Murphy. ZJ. H. Vizard. Hecker No. 49—Charles Frank. _ San Andreas No. 5—E. L. McAdams, A. L | [N BEHALF OF SOBRIETY. Wryllie. lone No. 51—W. Courtwright, A C. Fassett. Santa Clara No. S. Oberdeener, L_W. 7. H. Wear. Santa Rosa No. 5 | Arrangements for the State —w. H W. L. Nagle, W. Shaw. Mis- 0 : tletoe No. —E. lL. l'ra&:’lsvn’[‘rx\llh o.“ ;; Prohibition Convention Rflp-. Hornage, L. Howe, . Kroyer, M. H. | h = g Kingsbury, A .’ 3. P. Spooner. srmm1 idly Nearing Completion. No. 5i—C. H. ‘Mt. Horeb No. 58— R L. Miller. Oroville No. 59—A. F. Jones, J. | A meeting of the County Committee and Marks, E. J. Mitchell. Hofer No. '60—C.°M | Conference of Prohibition Workers, con- Gehrkéns. North Star Xo. €l—G. G Davle, T. | gigting of Samuel Fear (chairman), W.| sumnes No. 63—J. D. cell, Heaidsburg H. Dorman (secretary), C. B. Williams, No. 66—J. T. Coffman, W. W. Furgeson, J. F. | J. Trving, A. B. Taynton, S P. Meads Nichols Lafayette No. 6James Torbes |and . E. Coulter, met last evening in 0 e e hay City N, Ti_al. Cellar, | Pythian Castle for the purpose of electing Regensburger, A. Strassbergés, T. P.| delegates for the State Convention which Woodward. Covenant No. 73—A. F. Wester- | is to be held in Fresno on June 8. Twenty- field. Franklin No. Ti—Charles Jordan. Red | six delegates will go from this city Those Bluff No. Te_r. E. Cusiiing, M. . GIll, C. 4 | chosen last night were: Samuel Fear and B e % Hymes B L Mok Salam | ¥1L0,.CoB. Willlafs, Hred* Head ] No. T8—F. Morrill. Telegraph No. 79—Claud | Wife, Rev. <. 3 e ife, s T Arrarns Mo, $0oD." Brabban. Oiive | Mrs. Rose M. French, William Dolliver, No. $1-W. Nicholls Jr., A. E. Perry. Moun- | Judge Robert Thompson, Rev. J. C. Row- taln Brow No. $2—J. J. Sweeney. Vacaville | ell, Nicholas Morcom and R. Helliwell No. §3.J. C. Caughy, J. L. Watts. Anniver-| As only thirteen out of the twenty-six sary No. $5—J. R. Brown, R. Burns, G. W.| were- elected, the power to choose the Harpat. Capitol 7 M. Chapman, | others was placed in the hands of the Eiohnoia T - N G. L. Johnson, | chairman and secretary. A great deal of W. A. Stephensin, %, A. Tade "Pajaro No. | interest s being taken in the movement. B. E. Osbor E._ Taylor, S. N. Wycoff. Cherokee No M. Slissman. Crusade Two Burglars Retired. No. $-Q P. Nauert Four Creeks No- 3| Willlam Walsh, convicted of breaking N, E. Fiint, C. H. Hubbs. Branciforte No. 9 | Into the residence of Augusta R. Evans —C._A. Bristol, J. S, Collins, C. D. Hinkle, | at 1520 Oak street on March 1 last, was BE. M. Silvey, A. L. Williams. Yosemite No. | sentenced by Judge Wallace yesterday to 97—Jj. J. Lumsden. Jefferson No. 8-—J. P.| four years' imprisonment at Folsom. Jefferson. Hornitos No. 9—W. W. Hunter. | Frank Anderson, convicted of breaking Sutter 100—J. M. Johnson, A. C. Stanger. | into a store at 118 Sixth street, was sen- Marion No. 101—A. B. Heggland. Scio No. 102— | L. A. Gremore. Couiterville No. 104—A. Rhim. Schiller No. 105—J. Kromer, P. Newman, W. Schleuninger. Mineral No. 106—A. Engellner, W. Pemberston. Bay View No. 100—G. H. ment at Folsom. —_— Read che exceedingly interesting Buck, 7 W Glennan, T M. Granger. Oso No. | Hesteassi . 3103, "B, Trabucco. Woodiand No. 11~R. B, | sto eptune’ sit to Baker, H. C. Howard, W. McNair. Abou Ben i &4 % P! > sy € gharn No 112 W H, Biuden, I 1. Dovpin battle-ship Oregon when she crossed " P. Forbes, J. F. Kennedy. Chico No. 113— wri N BTG Lhey, bp Shaas | the line/lately, written by one of the Mission Peak No. 114—C. J. Bond, H. C. Crow- 2 officers, in next Sunday’s Call. ell. Fort Jones No. 115—A. D. Goodale, R. D. Maplesden. Germania No. 116—P. Baetje, O. %chglz. A H x&\;efime;. )?n‘khu\d No. 118—J. Abandoned the Suit. - Browne, G. Kirk, J. McVey. Willow No. 11T Maxfield, R. Reld, Concordia No. 12 | - The breach of promise suit brought by D ke riiman i1 ¥ Schifentit' 3y | Irene V. Tyler against Albert W. Sisson M Hinton, W, M. McColllster, W. B Now | 1os dropoed to0ut the calendi: Inf Juae Hunt's court yesterday and judgment or- croes. Parker No. 124—J. L. mmots, “Arartan Mo ig-oeely Ity J B | dered entered in favor of the defendant. Samarifan No. 126—J. S. Kramer. Sycamore | The plaintiff commenced the action seV- No. 129—H. B. Jessen, S. Madsen. Clear Lake | €Tal Years ago to recover $25,000 damages No. 130—F. B. Simons. Unity No. 131—W. E. | and then allowed the case to go by de- Dubols, F. Duley, G. W. Lamont. Colfax No. | fault. mow. A Braton - Colusa No. 183-C. W e T galer, W. D. Cook. Progressive No. 13— BT rose. Sitver - Borreaor® oy | Read what Editor James H. Barry has Barry. Indian Valley No. 136—R. Thompson. | t0 say of “Pirate Journalism. . Soguel No. 137—J. T. Bassett, T. T. Nugent. SR T Bohen No. 128—P. Pearce. Mount Vale No. Left a Valuable Estate. 140—F. H. Turner. Garden City No. 12—R. C. Andrus, ‘A. C. Bates, P. F. Gosbey, S. B.| Mrs. Jane E. Belshaw has applied for e D vty Noc iR N& 144 | letters of administration on the estate of Roeth, A. D. Smith. A. S. Ward. Hermann | her husband, Mortimer W. Belshaw, No. M5—L. Calson. W. Reuter. San Bernardino | Who died on the 28th ult. at Antloch. The No. 146— E. Katz. San Lorenzo No. 147— | estate consists of stocks and notes valued L. L. Fargo, W. M. Lane, J. E. Murphy, A. P. Ewanton. W. W., Waters, Wiidey No- 1461, at $85,000 and real property situated in this city and Contra Costa County valued L. Bennett, J. Johnson, G. Perley. Fri | 5 No. 1-G. Fosten =San Joaguin, No. TdF, | 3t Sw,m.—m—_mom. " Baker. San_Diego No. 15—G. F. Jull C.H. Ollinger. 5. E. Smith. Gilroy No. 156 | Jessie Ackerman relates some of L. J. Cleveland, L. A. Whitehurst. Pacific No. her most wonderful experiences in dotting the great globe with W. C. T. U. missions in next Surday’s Call. 155—J. W. Bridegeman, W. H. Calusen, E. B. Cooper. Banta Barbera No. 186 J. P . R. Dawe. Industrial No. 157—G. B. Dean, D. 3. Mannix, G, Murray, J. L. Robinette, C. A. Runnyan, T. W. White. Independence No. SR T L 158—H. Tim. San Benito No. 159—A. E. Faris. ter. Golden Rule No. 160—W. J. A. Cook, G. LATE SEIEFING INTHULIGHNCH, C. Larsen, W. P. Slosser. Evergreen No. 16l— A. E. Finnell. Donner No. 12—G, W. Hart, . ARRIVED. M. C. McPeteres. _Alisal No. 163—W, H. Clark, Friday, May 6. §. W. Conklin. Encinal No. 104—P. J. Ham- W ®mond, John Larkins. Golden Star No. To pf;.rlxl\:“r: B.e:}.““mn' oo 1(diute rom W Bell, E. C. Webster.” Mound No. 16— DOMESTIC PORTS, o 5 L. s, J 5 3 o 6—S Amn. San Helera No. Io-A. N "Beil T Traee SRTAeIe MAY St 10 Sofo o e 7. Witson - Stantslans Ny, | pCASPAR—Salled My ¢-—Stmr Jewe, for San UeP. Gapel. Ophir No. 17D Peabody, A: P RAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 58 olfen. ' Montezuma No. 172—C. Newman, C. | GRAYS HARBC v ol Echflmgr. Lupyoma No. 173—L. Hender- | PH A8NE PAY (0o May 6—s ena. on. Ukiah No. 13. R. M. Donoho, W. M. |y tA e A e, York. Sumer No. 17—B. Cohb, C A Howard, | hence May 3; stmr Lakme, from Seattle. Oceidental No. 178—D. Newell, W. H. Veghte. CORRECTION. Hesperfan No, 181—J. Davis. Monterey No. 152 | SEATTLE—May 6—The salling of the stmr ~E. B. Rich. Etna No. 184—A. B. Carr. Yuba _Bouth Coast reported 18 an epror. J. | ferent levels. tenced yesterday to flve years’ imprison- | THE STOCK MARKET. Trading In mining stocks developed nothing new, the market ruling dull and slightly lower. Hawallan Commercial rose to §22 12% under free sales. The Alaska-Mexican Gold Mining Company | reports for March 15,200 tons of ore milled. The total return was $33,482, of Which §10,:7 came from chlorination of concentiates Kx- | penses were $21,642, leaving net ea.nings $if,- | 890 The cernirgs were §2 53 and the expenses $1 42 per ton milled. The Morning Star Mining Company of Iowa Hill, Placer County, has declared a modihly dividend of $6 per share. The Pennsylvania Mining Company of Gigss Valley bas declared a monthly dividend of § cents per share. The Lillie Gold Mining Company of Colo:ado paid a dividend amounting to $27,000 ou Mayx 2. | "Of the mining companies comvosing the | Brunswick Exploration Company, tie Cop- | solidated California and Virginia, Best and Belcher, Gould and Curry and Savage, Lniough their boards of directors at special meetngs | yesterday, ratified the contract with the Com- | stock Tunnel Company, which has been ratified | and approved by its directors in New York, | whereby the companies named are to have the | right to use the Sutro tunnel in carry.ng on | deeper explorations in their ground on the | Brunswick lods. The Chollar and Potosl cop.- panies are alsd considering the mattoer. In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie for the week ending April 30 the u | pecting work was done on the 150, 313, / | and 552 levels in the New, Securtly, | Main Standard, East, Black, Maguire ara Yor- | | tuna ledges, and the condition of the mine at the various points of development shuws little | change. In some places the ore is pinened | and poorer, but a large amount of fair to | good ore 15 being opened up for extraction. | The usual amount of ore was extracted from | the stopes in the New, Security, Moyle, Bul- | Black and Fortuna The stopes are looking well, and some very high grade ore is being taken from the Fortuna vein. Stanf@ard MIIl statement—Ore crushed for the week, 284 tons:; average assay vanner tallings, $6 55; concentrates produced, 3% tons. . | value, §7026; plate amalgam produced, S61% troy ounce: value per ounce, $2 24. Tailings | The week; plant No. 2 treated 416% tons tail- ings. | lion, STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, May 6—2 p. m. Y Bld.Ask. Bid.Ask. | U s Bonds—- Oskland Gas.. 4% 46 4s quar coup..109 110 [Pac Gas Imp.. 84 85 | 48 quar reg...108%109 Pac L Co..... b0% 513 | 4s quar new...121%3122 [S F G & E... 8% 8 Miscellanegus— San Fran ..... 3% 3% Cal-st Cab 5s.114 115 Stock ias. ! - | Cal El 6ss....125 — | Insurance— | C C Wat 5s... 98%103%|Firem's Fund.185 — | Dup-st ex c.. — " 98l Bank Stocks— |E L & P 6s..126% — | Anglo-Cal — 6% F & Ch R 6s. — 115%| Bank of Cal.240 — | Geary-st R 5s. — 99 |Cal S D & T. %0 9 | H C& S £%..100 105 |First_ Vat — | L AL Coai— 100 |Lon P & A. - Do gntd 6 — 100 !Mer Exchange 10 15 | Market-st 6s.. — 126 |Nev Nat B...150 157% | Do 1st M 5s..112%113 Savings Banks— | Nat Vin s 1st — 7% [Ger § & L.. — 1650 N C Ng Ry 103 Hum S & L.1050 1160 N Ry Cal 6s..105 Mutual Sav. — 42% | N Ry Cal Ss.. 99%100% S F Say U.. — 50 NPCRR6s.10% — |[S & L So — 100 INPCRRGs. — 101 |Security S B250 — | Oak Gas 5s....00 — |Union T Co. 80 — Do 2a is 5s..105%109 Street Railroad— Om Ry 6s.....123% — |California ....108 110 P& O 6s....A00 — [Geary i | P & Ch Ry 6s.104 110 'Market-st 51% “E"‘ | Powell-st (s...115 — |Presidio ....... § 7% Reno WL&L.. Powder—- | dacElec Ry s California ..115 150 8 F P 5s.105 E Dynamite... §§ — SterraRCal 6s |Giant Con Co. 43 44 § P of Ar 6s..108 — |Vigorit 3% 8% | S P Cal 6s..— 13 | Miscells 5— | SPC 18 cg 5e.. — 9 |Al Pac Assn.. 82% 03 S P Br 6s Ger La s S V Wat 6s...115% Hana P Co.. 104 15 | S V Wat 4s...100%101 |H C & S Co.. 21% 21% Stock Gas €s.. — 103 |Hutch § P Co. 48 48% Mer Ex Assn. 90 Water Stocks— Contra Costa. 30 & |Nat Vin Co...— 6% Marin Co ... — [Oceanic S Co. 5l — | Spring Valley. 99% 9%/ Pac A F L.. 1% 2 | " Gas & “lectric— Pac Bot Co...100%101 | cent Gaslight.105 — |Par Paint Co. 7 — | Mutual EL Co. 11% 12% Morning Session. e 4825 5 Hutchinson § P Co. 30 Pacific Lighting 100 Spring Valley Water . 5 do do $2000 Spring Valley 4 s Bonds . $1000 Spring Valley s Bond: 53000 S F & N P Ry Bonds 200 Hawailan Commerclal & S 40 do do . 10 do do % do do 20 do do 100 do do 21 d do 2 do do 22 50 do do 2 1 do do 2 | Street— 20 Bank of California ... 240 00 Afternoon Session. 10 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. nwn 3% do do .. 21 50 30 ,do do oo 21 3134 | 210 do do 21 25 5 do do 2075 % do do 20 87% L do do 21 00 5 do _do 21 6215 16 Alaska Packers 93 00.. 20 Hutchinson § P Co. &% 6T | 5 Oakland Gas 10 Oceanic Steamship Co 3 do do | 10 d do_ . | 108 F Gas & Elect | 2% do , do 105 do ' do 30§ F Gaslight 20 Spring Valley Water $1000 S P of A Bonds . INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. 100 Pactfic Gas Imp ......... 84 50 50 Oakland Gaslight By 457 2 Market-street Railway Co .. 6225 | Afternoon Session. 10 Alaska, Packers’ Association . 84 00 50 Market-street Raflway Co. 52 00 10 Spring Valley Water, s 15... 99 50 2 8 F Gas & Blectric 84T | MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday: | Morning Session. 400 Caledonia 15(200 Overman .. 03 300 Chollar ... 21/300 Seg Belcher 02 200 Con Cal & Va.. 89200 Union Con ...... 16 Afternoon Session. 100 Alta ... + 16 50 Standard 200 Belcher 111500 Union Con | 200 Con Cal .. 60[600 Utah .......0.0 15 07 | 200 Gould & Curry.. 21/300 Yellow Jacket .. 05 0L von 201900 il e 100 Hale & Norors. 50 Following were the sales in tho Paclfic Stock | Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Andes 08400 Justice .. . 09 406 Belcher 11300 Mexican ........ 09 300 Best & Belcher, 27|300 Savage .. 3 | 300 Chollar .. 21/200 Sierra Nevada . 64 Doet ] | 300 Crown Point . etp | 00 Gould' & Curry. 22150 Yellow Jackei... 05 Afternoon Session. | 200 Alta 15| 500 Potosl . S 500 Andes 500 iy, B 400 Best & . 14 §00 Chollar . 1 100 Con Cal & Va 1 300 Crown Roint.... D6 100 Gould & 'Curry.. 20|300 Union Con ...11 16 Mesican 1l 1300 Yellow Jacket... 04 100 Ophir . 39! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, May 6—4 p. m. BId. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 03 0|Julta . ey Alta 1 15 17| Justice ® 0 Andes 101110000 07 08| Kentuck Il o1 02 | Benton Con. ... — 20|Lady Wash .. — 03 Belcher .. 11 12|Mexican o 8 Best & Belohr. 27 2§(Occidental ...111 05110 Bullion ........ 06 07/Ophir . 39 40 Caledona’ ..... 14 16 Overman . 02 o Chollar ........ 20 21| Potosi .. 2 » Challenge Con. — 12/8avage 1o Con Cal & Va. 60 61|Seg Belcher ... — 01 Confidence .... 40 4o|Scorpion ...... — 02 Con Imperiai .. — 01Sierra Nevada. 62 63 | Crown Point .. 10 1ifSilver Hill .... — 06 Con New York. — 02| Syndicate ..... — 04 Eureka Con ... — 2)|Standard .....15018 Exchequer .... — 02/Union Con ..., 15 1 Gould & Curry. 21 22|Utah 06 08 Hale & Norcrs. 50 —IYellow o4 05 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Helen A. Bunker to Blla Ho: Edith Kahn, Ivy M., George D. and ber%c. ker, lot on N line of Fell street, 137:6 W of , W 55 by N 137:6; gift. Edward B. Duffy to Mary A. Becker, lot on N line of Jackson street, 53 W of Broderick, W_26:6 by N 100; $10. Estate of Henry S. Austin (by Kate F. Aus- tin, trustee) to John . Hansen, lot on B line of Maple street, 102:8% S of Sacramento, S Bam. B 16 N 5 W T, N 4:10%, W 34:8; Kate F. Austin to same, same; $10. John M. Patterson to Charles Sladky, lot on 8 line of Geary street, 32 W of Steiner, W 22 by § &2:6 (Hamilton Sguare); 10, Charles A. Lane (administrator, etc., by M. F. Vandall, commissioner) to German ‘Savings and Loan Soclety, 1ot on 8 lineof Frederick street, 300 E of Stanyan, E 100 by S 137:6; $5147. German Savings and Loan Soclety to Peterson, same; $10. Fernando and Julla A. Nelson to Peter Jor- , lot on § line of Twentleth street, 39 of Castro, E 25 by 8 114; $10. Catherine McGorry (by Sylvain J. Lazarus, commissioner) to Pauline Nathan, Iot on W line of Alabama street, 10 S of Twenty-fourth, 5 26 by W 100; 350, Rachel Adler, Adeline and H. Syb Lazarus, com- ledges on the dif- | lant No. 1 treated 513 tons tailings during | | W Hollingberz, Salinas missioner), to same, lot on S line of Twenty- MEETING NOTICES. second street. 75 SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. » E 25 by 8 e E of Guerrero, Johin M. Patterson to Charles Sladky, lot on W line of Bureka street, 149 S of Seventeenth, W 125 by 8 T4; $10. Charles Le Gay, and as executor estate of Anna B. Le Gay and as trustee Anne Le Gay Wilkins (Boyd), to Annie Le Gay Wilkins, lot on N line of Commercial street, 238:7 E of Kearny, E 35:5 by N 50:9; L. H. F. and Mary E. Puckhaber to Willlam and David Puckhaber, lot on E line of Powell street, 42 N of Pacific, N 21 by E 67:6; sift. E. A. and Martha J. Haines to Lucius L. Solomons, lot on SB corner of Hyde and Bay streets, S 137:6 by E 137 8 Louisa M. Chase (by M. Seligman, commis- sioner) to Pauline Nathan, lot on N_line of Lake street, 90 W of Third avenue, E 3, N 18:3%, W 24:2%. S 15, E 120:0%; $674. Solomon and Dora Getz to Charles A. Davie, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 25 S of K street, S 25 by B 120; $10. John and Philippa ‘Nute to Martin B. Joost, lot 28, block 3, subdivision 1, Mountain Spring property, $i0. ohn T. Dickey to M. 0. Farrier, lot on W l‘l::‘:r“ug;néxe (Minot) street, 37> S \i; E';' v 35, S 93, Y 95, lots 207,212, 213, &iftSaap 17 g0, SE B N 85, lou Alameda County. EXCELSION Lodge No, 16, F. and A. Speclal meeting THIS (SATUR- DAY) BEVENING, May 17, at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. THEODORE E. SMITH, Secretary. MISSION Lodge No. 165 F. and A M. al meeting THIS (SATURDA EVENING, at'7:3 o'slock Firse e gree. C.'D. BUNKER, Sec. UNITY Lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F.— Members are requested to meet at lodge room SUNDAY, at 1 32 sharp, to attend the funeral of _ - 7" our late brother and secretary, WILLIAM THACKERAY. JAMES TORRY, N. G. SRPSKO JECIN- SCVO and Be nevolent Soclety will hold their second annual picnic and bar- becue in Sausa- lito, at Wild- wood Glen Park, on Sunday, May Soviety w.il start to march from the Pyth- ian Castle Hall, J. M. and Nettie M. Carroll to Clarissa F. Hamilf - - | s Market st., Hamiiton, lot on SW ‘line of Hamilton place, | at 9a. m. We invite all Servian people and NW of Oakiand avenue, NW 60 by SW %, being lots 3 and 3, Hamilton Tract, Cak- 1 land; also lot on W cotner of Oakland avenue and Hamilton place, NW . SW 90, SE friends to attend to help celebrate the first day of raising completely flag which covered at 1343 all the Servian people and territories under the Servian Czar Duschan Silni. NE 9145 to beginning, being lot 36, same, Oak- | Sl . S THE Califcrnia Debris Commissio: Vi | N7ulu Baumegartner to Louisa J. Vance, lot on | ceived plications to. mmine by - the s nyC | Y iine of Thirty econd atreet, 13740 W Yodele; | graulle “process (rom George ' C. _Rose | e, . N 115:02, B 50.23, S 110. in the Blue Rock mine at. G a | %fi‘c’l"%fik \being ‘lot 3, bock 2043, Roland | Sitde, EI Dorado County.. o dcpontt iail: ract. Oakland; $10. : | ings’ behind the dam of the Gold Bug £ \and Racle Samuels to Tauline Samuels, | mine in Canyon _Creek: from A. B. Dries: ot on NE line of East Twenty-fourth street, | bach and J. F. Dudley, in_the Driesbach 275 SE of Nineteenth avenue, SE 42:6 by NE 140, block SL northern addition to Brooklyn, Fast Oakland; grant, . Joseph A. Leonard Company (a corporation) to Mary A. Holton (wife o Luther J), lot on 8 line of San Jose avenue, 197 W of Lafayette street, W 49 by S 150, Alameda; alsp lot on N | line of Clinton avenue, 8 W, of Lafayette street, W 49 by N Alameda; also lot on E line of Union street, 75 N of Clinton avenue, N 62:6 by E 148, Alameda;: $10. Same to Mary E. Holton, lot on E line of | Cedar street, 160 S of Clement avenue, S 40 by | B2 130, being lot 10, block B, Bellevue Tract, | Alameda; also lot on E line of Cedar street, 240 8 of Clinton avenue, S 40 by E 130, being lot 4, block B, same, Alameda; $10. George T. and Adelia A. Hawley and Edna Snell Poulson to Anders Christoffersen, lot 22, | block E. Buenaventura Tract, Map 2, Brooklyn Township; $10. Effle L. Kroll to Isaac Cohen, lots § to 10, block C, Everett Tract, quitclaim deed, Brook- ¥n_Township; § Nels J. Herby to Gretchen Herby, lot on W line of Chestnut street, 168:3 S of Twenty- frst, S B by W 1z, Being lot 14, block A -street pro warranty deed, 3 land; $10. LT s o James T. and Minerva Glenn to Newton Ben- edict, ot on N line of Brown or Thirty-fourth street, 81 W of Telegraph avenue, W 138 by N 11910, being portion of estate of A. C. Brown, subject to mortgage, Onkland; $10. Rebecca and Myron L. Wurts to George M. Shaw, 1ot on NW corner of Prospect avenue & Dudley mine near North San Juan, Ne- vada County, to deposit tallings in Shady Creek; from Willlam E. Moore ard John Is- bister, in the Fair View mine at Sweetland, Nevada County, to depost taflings on a flat below the mine; and from David Cabona and John Romano, in the Imperial mine near Slerra City, Sierra County, to deposit tail- ings In old ‘pits below the mine, gives notiee that a meeting will be held at room 53. Flood bullding, San Francisco, Cal, on May 16, 1598, at P ANNUAL Meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of stockholders of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Fran- cisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 10th day of May, 1598, at the hour of 11 a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors. to serve for the ensuing year, and the transac- tion of such other business as may come be- fore the meeting. Trahsfer books will clost on FRIDAY, April 2. at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United | Statés ‘os, Canade one year for $LM, postags ree. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. COMPETENT ETENT German woman with a girl & years desires situation; best reference; cotin- try; good cook. MISS CULLEN, 8 & YOUNG man wishes employment as a book- keeper, cashier or collector; has experience as_bookkeeper, with the best of references. Address box 1196, Call office. BUSINESS man with experfence in country banking, mortgage loans, real estate and in- surance; good accountant; would like an en- gagement; either office or outside work; city or country; New York, Colorado and Califor- nia references. Box 3155, Call. airy, 325 and Zound; 6 farm B s, 0 and O remon and boys for ranches: vegetable gardener. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 64 and 636 Clay st. £ STE! and found: 8 labor- e Ssl-l;%%'a}:ngoajgg'y?&seli where you like, MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 COOKS: for ifferent places WANTED by middle-aged German, work in private family or hotel; can do ail kinds of work; care for garden, horses, cows, chick- igflnd Jriver; willing and obliging; coun- T to §25. '/ iress box 6355, Call. ENGLISH-AMERICAN wants work of any kind; Is handy all-around man of 33 years, or &s night watchman; can do private detective work; reasonable wages: Al references. Ad- dress box 3154, Call Office. SITUATION wanted by reliable man who un- derstands wholesale grocery and provision business, also bookkeeping, etc.; speaks Eng- lish and German; has good references. Ad- dress box 1483, Call Office. WANTED by a steady reliable man, situation at any kind of employment indoor or out; city_or country; wages no object. Address F. GREENFIELD, 220 Third st., S. F. $100—A1 bookkeener will glve above amount to party seouring him permanent position: best Teferences; mo investments. ~Address box 3224, Call Office. JAPANESE honest voung boy wishes to work in family as a schoolboy; speaks English very well. Box 2160, Call. EXPERT_accountant best references: moderate salary. Box 3369, Call Office. SITUATION as stationary engineer, fireman, ofler or wiper; of § years' ekperience; best of reference. S. J. BUNDOCK, 1110 Denison st., East Oakland. SITUATION wanted by cook and wife to take charge of mining camp; good references. Box 1436, Call office. GERMAN mechanic, very handy with any kind of tools, wants any situation on moderate wages. Box 1480, Call office. STRONG young man, 19, understands use of tools, wishes employment in machine shop. Box 1515, Call office. YOUNG man would like a position as gardener; can milk; prunin- and_grafting a specialty. 3.3, 1528 Walnut st., Berkeley. WANTED—Position as foreman machine shop; raflroad shop preferred: best of references. Box 1540, Call otfice. EXPERIENCED carpenter and builder and fitter of stores and banks wants work; wages moderate. Box 3305, Call office. WINCHESTER Héuse, 44 vhird st.. near Mar. ket; 20 rooms, 25c to $1 50 night; $150 to 36 week; convenfent .nd respectable; free 'bus and raggage to and from fer y. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 31 30, postess ree. e Address and McClure street, W 104 by N 50, being por- tlon ‘of McClure Academy Grounds, Oakland; W. §.'and Emma L. Bigelow to Joseph Nor- they, lot on N line of Sycamore street, 221 E of San Pablo avenue, E 30 by N 90:3§, Oak- land; $10. E.'R. and Emma G. Tutt to Richard W. Tutt, lot on W line of West street. 40 S of Thirty-second, § 40 by W 115, biock 2038, Row- land Tract, Oakland; $10. F. W. and Alice Zehfuss to Elias Friedbers, lot ‘on NE corner of Erie street and Telegraph avenue, N 48.8, E 110.7, § 518, W 126.3 to be- ginning, being lot 1 in Plat 12, rancho of V. and D.’ Peralta, Oakland; $10. BUILDERS' CONTRACTS. John F. Bovd (owner) with H. Stettin (con- tractor), “architects, McDougall Bros. Exca- vating for floors, pumping. expanded metal, granite pier blocks, etc.; also concrete side- walk and granite curbs for a 3-story brick COMPETENT French second girl desires situa- ton; good seamstress. MISS CULLEN, 8% u NEAT German girl wishes second work or take care of children, $I5 to $20; best references. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. Tel. Green 721, SCANDINAVIAN nurse, sires a_ situation. J. 316 Sutter st. WIDOW of refinement and education, with highest references, desires position as nurse and companion to lady or gentleman (in+ valid); $15 per month. Address MRS. O. M. W., 3418 Hyde st. REFINED, educated, musical young lady de- sires position In refined home as nursery governess or as companion to Invalid or el- derly lady; a good reader; $15 a month; ref- erences. Address C. F., Call office, Oakland. best of reference, de- F. CROSETT & CO., | bullding, with concrete basement on NE line | WOULD ifke a s b n te base NE 1 e a position as housekeeper or over- 2;Il§($lffl{:(E!;§;et, 182:4 NW of Misslon, NW seer; am a woman of intelligence and refine- o y N 16 $7580. practical in every way; would go out ‘Address box 1491, Call office. NG German girl would like place to assist in light housework. Address 1374 Eddy st., between Buchanan and Webster. —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. THE BALDWIN. J J Fully, Stockton W P Marks, Stockton L Supoon, Sacramento |W S J Well, Oakland Ben Rosenful, Portland|J McKerman, S Jose COMPETENT Swedish girl wants situation for housework; is a good cook; best of references. 511 Mason st. HELP WANTED—FEMA—{E. LADIES' Select Exchange, managed exclu- sively by ladies; strictly confidential in its operations; situations secured for teachers, governesses, companions, bookkeepers, clerks, salesladies, copyists, trained nurses, all com- mercial positions; investigate: ladies looking for select positions should call. 313 Bush st. cook, vegetable and 5 waltresses; antry 20 FOR summer pastry cooks, restaurant cook, §30; girls: kitchen keever; housegirls. 1023 Market st. TENOGRAPH 3 milliners: dressmaker; love saleslady; 20 shop girls. TEN good, reliable girls, wages 3% to $30, at once. 1033 Market st. GENERAL servant, famil quick. At 1023 Market st. COOK, Modesto, §20; San Jose, §20; Alameda, $20; Auburn, $20; Oakland, $20 and $15; house- resort, 3 second girls, seamstress; chambermaids; 3, no washing, $20. work girls, city and country, $20 and $2; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to §15. MISS CUL-~ LEN, 325 Sutter st. & SAT young girl, §15. MISS CULLEN, 3% tter st. HOUSEWORK. Glen Ellen, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. F A Adams, Chicago |J J Guish, S Mateo T H Setvage, Eureka |Louis Sydmeth, Texas J T McCune, Bosten |J W Burns, Vacavlile R Hutchinson, L Gatos| W A Caswell, Sacto H O Hickox, S Jose H Spaulding, Nutwood |Geo Eagan, Sacto H J Wililams, Sacto T D Cobb, Stockton W Dwyer, Benicia W J Armat, Benicia of invalid or care of sick by da: light work of any kind. Box 2 R V Davis, S Jose C G White, Del Monte L G. Hare, Salinas R A Dougias; S Diego J De Ferrare, S Dicgo G § King, New York WANTED_By respectable German woman. to assist in light housework and sewing or take Care of a sick person. Box 2251, Call office. | | S e = N wants a place to take care of chil- T P Clark & wf, Stktn| T Keating, Pleasanton | WOMA Chas Wilcox, Madera |C M Short, Benicia dren or do other work; can sleep at home. Chas A Jones, Nevada |G Wilmer, N ¥ 1105 Clay st T McCudden&w, Valljo L Thorne, L A Mrs Chaplin S Jose W B Frue, S Jose F Dorn&w, S L Obispo Walter Vincent, N Y Geo Lucy, Colorado S R Allen, Salinas Mrs K _Bartho, Salinas E B Nelson, Oakland POSITION wanted as housekeeper, or to take care of an {nvalid, or to nurse a lady in con- finement; best of references. Call between § and 4, 1028 Market st., room 3. w ,{“5‘3;.‘:;2:-‘ Farer it b R YOUNG Swedish girl wishes situation to do ol R e Alameds housework; can do plain cooking, small M Corbett, Sonora Kbesmas; swillows: | - arneoatieamiiye preterred $3. S EAUDY (008 F A Doraox, Sacto W A Newton, Chicago M E Harrls, Oakland Thos A Bell, Napa E S Morrison, Napa. F W Kemling, S Jose EXPERIENCED dressmaker on ladies and children’s clothes will accept engagements GRAND HOTEL. in families; terms reasonable; references. ‘: }3\' Asaknmhrn. Salsia Cordiur&f, Arizona | APPly 1213 Scott s I tkins, Cal Overall, Visalia AR e R e e A M Welch, Cal WG Robbing, Visalle | WOMAN wishes fo Huke oharEs Of N e ] P Etchebarre, S Jose(A B. Trott, N_Y e Otce e G, Chandler, s Cruz | Crooks, N ¥ SEee ¢ ¥ Purrull, Sacto |E Edson, Gazelle MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes a situation as € L Russell, Tulare |J Miller, Reno cook and do general housework; good refer- J T Murray, Winters|J H Gillett, Eureka e ALty Tb Mission: ot G Radcliff, 'Watsonvl|E Paguello, L Banos v ED o e )b H I Seymour, Sacto W Sleep, Grass Valley | WOMA! wishes situation as first-class cook J R Meek, Marysville, G Bond & w, L Ang E P Mathews, Cal T Hammond, Sacto J Foler & w. Auburn R R _Dollis, N Y J E_Walsh, ‘Auburn L Chamberlain, Cal in a private famiiy: city reference. 313 Jone: WOULD like a position as housekeeper or companion in a refined family: am reliable; E R Ray, Jamestown|W C Good § Roes can give ref. Address box 2402, Call office. s, Va 1] w, Petaluma | — a: < A Hudson, Breda Mise Falrbanke. Cal | DRESSMAKER wants en agements by the & Jobuson, Coquille TR Hill, Trenton day; terms reasonable. 715 Sutter st. G W Green, Anderson|E Zanetta, § Juan e Ao e S Nap: | 2 RELIABLE woman would like sewing to do D e nors (CaEyin i aeeg at home. MRS. EFFIE SIMON, 1907 Harri- T i e O Woodwaragw, Cal #agh omas & w, Cal |Mrs Valleni, Goat Isl | COMPETENT German girl wishes situation oo, Sacto, |G Alen & w. Stkn | for second work or housework in smail fam- H A Brainad. cal gnler, Sanger | {ly. Apply 50 Clay st., Oakland. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. YOUNG lady wants a position as cashier in P C Sargent, Sulsun |7 Boyle, Marysville _restaurant or to attend bakery. 96 Mission. A Campbell, Fresno ¥ R Ware, Dayton | eral housework; wages $20. 23 Eureka st., D L McNeil, Ft Bragg |Mrs M E Walker, Cal [ _bet- Seventeenth and Eighteenth, nr. Castro. O F Kendal, San Jose |Z B Buckner, Cal YOUNG Eastern lady of character and educa- M E Ramsey, Yuba H Tullener, Pt Arena J Maxwell, Reno M J Daly, Fresno J Peterson, Vallejo J Ward, Towa Mrs Smith, Iowa Mrs Matson, Iowa tion would supervise refined home; give chil- dren mother’s care: year abroad; would travel; highest references. 3153, Call otfice. REFINED Christlan woman would like re- sponsible position where faithfulness and in- tegrity will be appreciated; is agreeable and companifonable; knows how to make Invalid comfortable. Address box 1467, Call office. WANTED—A situation to do housework: no children; wages moderate; references given. Inquire 9% Mission st. RELIABLE woman_would lfke washing and ironing at home. MRS. ALICE SCHOOLEY, 137 Julian ave. SCANDINAVIAN girl wishes work by the day; pjain asking and ouseclsantog. 1941 Mis< sfon st. AN elderly lady wishes a situation in private family; a_good home more an object than wages. 636 Third st., room 28. YOUNG woman wants chamber work or house- keeper's position; no objection to country. Call or address 819B Howard st. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—21 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until o'clock. 357 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Bixteenth; open until 9 oclock. 106 Eleventh street; ‘open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. _——— . — CHURCH NOTICES. SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts. Rev. John Stephens, pastor, residence 309 Haight st.—Preaching at 1l a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services. Subject at 11 a. “A Woman's Grand WOMAN wishes work by the day. 322 Third st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. m., = Monument™; at 7:45, ‘‘God's Idea of & Man.’ | CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 vears) help; Musio by the ' Simpson. Quartet, Sunday- | “tel: Maine 1997 BRADLEY & CO.. 610 Clay st school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins, superin- tendent. Epworth League meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday evening a 7:45 p. m. The public cordlally invited to all the services of this church. Seats frce. Ushers In attendance. Our Sunday-school plcnic, Saturday, May M. INESE and Japanese employment st help. 414} O'Farrell st.; tel. E WANTED—By a trustworthy young man, work with a private family: can do all kinds of farm work; wages no object; city or ‘coun- try. Box 2253, Call office. otfice; t 426, GERMAN girl wants place In a ranch or plain | HOUSEWORK girl, Bureka, $20. MISS CUL- family. 613 Turk st. LEN, 3% Sutter st. COMPETENT industrious woman wishes care | SEAMSTRESS and_waltress, $25; second girl, country, 3%; 2 German second girls, $25 each. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. COOK, institution, $30. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. COOK, American family, $5. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. TWOMAN cook, restaurant, $10 week; woman cook, small restaurant, '$7 week; waitress, summer resort, §20, call early; waitress, country hotel, half-fare paid, $20: 2 shirt, cuff and collar ironers, British Columbia, $30 and found and fare pald. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN housekeeper with a child 15 (see party here): girls for Oakland, $20; San Rafael, §20; Alameda, $20; 5 girls city, cook, $25; German second girl, §20; woman, Los Banos, no cooking, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st SECOND 1 . $20. C. R. HANSEN & irl, country 104 Geary st. SWEDISH or German_women for housework, country, $30. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. GERMAN girl to_take care one child 5 years old, §$15. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. HOUSE girl, 3 in family, $25; nurse, $20; sec- ond girl, $%0. MRS. NORTON, 328 Sutter st. COOK, country, $00: 3 house girls, Oakland, 323 Sutter st. 520. 'MRS. NORTON, YOUNG girl to assist, no cooking, $10 girls, housework, $15 each. MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. SBCO day; 3 German, Scandinavian and Protestant second girls, $20 and $25; Protestant cook ; no wash, $30; second girl, some washing, $25; German nurse, $20; Swiss or Italian cook, small hotel, 3 waitresses and chamber malds, $20, 35 and $6 week; and a large unm- ber of girls for cooking and housework in clty and country. J. ¥. CROSETT CO., 31§ Sutter st. WAITRESS, country hotel, $20; chambermaid and wait, hotel near city, $15: ranch cooks and housework girls. MURRAY & READY, 34 and 636 Clay st. ¥ FOUR _waitresses, resorts, .$20. ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. GOOD home and some remuneration offered a respectable woman in small family: general housework. Address box H. H., Call office, Oakland. PROTESTANT girl; must be good cook: easy place: wages $15; reference required. 900 Devisadero st., corner McAllister. WANTED—German girl for light housework and care of children; no washing; wages $12. Call 354 Sacramento st. . EXPERIENCED girl to work on vests. Ellis_st., room 2. WANTED—Strong German girl for cooking and housewcrk: must be neat. Apply 2118 Howard. EXPERIENCED finisher on ladies' cloaks; good pay. 319 Geary st. 20 GIRLS of all nationalitles to fill various positions. MRS. LAMBERT, German Em- ployment Office, 417 Powell st. WANTED—A young girl for general house- work; small wash. Call bet. § and 12 a. m., 1223 Geary st. HOTEL GA- 20 desires position: very | $25; | D rirl, $20, see lady here at 10:3) to- | | | | | & walters =r——— — —for different places & Qishwashers for different piaces 2 porters — for different places MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St GROCERY clerk ————dry goods clerk or country store———————grocery, cleric for oity store. MURRAY & READY, 63 Clay st. ABORERS; clty_job; $1 7 day, $1 60 day 1§13 day. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, s:uiand 636 Clay st. TOOLS furnished — — 10 woodchoppers; 4-foot oak wood; San va‘;fi“ Cor: 51 50 cord: board costs §3 week. MUR- Leading Employment RAY & READY Agents, 634 and 63 BAKER and pastry_c §10 and found. C. lay st. ook for a first-class hotel Rr HANSEN & CO., 10§ Geary st. , iy EXPERIENCED room clerk for a first-class summer resort, hotel bookkeeper with ex- Derfence in some first-class hotel, § . HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HEAD laundryman for a country hotel, $65. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. HEAD ana_second cock, country hotel, $100; second cook, country hotel, $40; 2 waiters, 3407 walter, $25; 3 colored lunch waiters for a sa< loon; colored porter, country hotel, $20, fare advanced; porter for a commerctal hotel, §203 wheelwright for a ranch, $35 and founds steady job; foreman for a ranch. §20 an found; farmer and wife, $30; milker, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Engineer for sawmill, some experience running dynamo, driver for milk route, §20 and found: wood- choppers. §130 a cord; paper-cutter, §3 & week; Eastern farmer, $20; carpenter for & mine, $2 50 a day, see boss in city. Apply ta J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. i tres employe el. South 623, must hava $3% a day) BARBERS' ‘ment. jve Union; WANTED—I want a boy to accompar summer traveling with wagon, posters; a commission given; no salary. Call or address JOS. FUSCH, 57 ilth st., Oakland. WANTED—Man for nursery gardening; wages $15 per month. Call 500 Haight st. YOUNG man for light worl room, board and laundry; no wages. House, 5 Market st. WANTED_Young man 18 to 22 as clerk in gro= cery and bar; must have some experiences Box 2381, Call office. “In lodging-houseq Aipha GOOD barber for Saturday snd Sunday. 623 Clay st., Bakers' Home. WANTEDBarber for Seturday. Call 4I5W Powell st. BARBER wanted. Third st. —— ~ BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. Corner Francisco and Mason sts. BARBER wanted for Saturday. Call 15 Tayy lor st. e BARBER wanted. 217 Fourth st. BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sundaye 165 Fourth st WANTED_Good barber for Saturday and Sune day at 225 Montgomery ave. BARBER wanted for Saturday at st., near Eighth. WANTED—Youns Haight st. = = PAPER-CUTTER to cut for paper Tnion Paper Box Factory, 42 Market BUSHELMAN and coat-makers for countrye REISS BROS & CO., 24 Sutter st. WANTED—An all 'round tallor for countrsw Room 3, Flood building. WANTEDFeeder; job press. Pacific Printing Company, 53 Cla 1519 Market “man as dishwasher at 1863 boxes, clean rooms; § ew Montgomeryy WANTED— nights 2 SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, ‘Australia, Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. BARBER shop, 2 chairs, 2 baths, Central Cal- ifornia, for sale, exchangs no Sunday work. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. RECRUITS wanted for the United ‘marine corps, United States navy; able- bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 vears, 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 to speak, read and write English. and be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches 6 feet in height. For further_information 1y at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. EXPERIENCED pitch vein coal miners at Tesla, Alameda County, 45 miles from San Francisco; steady work; good wages: only good miners need apply. ~ Address TESLA COAL CO.. room 515, 328 Montgomery, S. F. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stiil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to §3 per week. LADIES' shoes, soling, 3ic; men’s shoes, sol- ing, 50c; all repa ~ing done at half the usual Drice. 62 Mission st., bet. First and Second. WINCHESTER House, # Third st. nead Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ a night: reading roomz free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 10 men to occup: or 75c week. 105 States BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. Su FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136, WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission men to take rooms; 1l0c, 15c wnd 25c pe night; 60c, %c and $i per week. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellls_Rooms 2%¢ to §& night; $1 to $4 week: hot and cold bath SINGLE rooms. 10c and_loc night: 7c and $% week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below Sixthy for & room: 2c a night; $1 a .veek 300 PAIR of men's new and second-han half price; half-soling, 959 How: WAN Park st., Alam F. Barber College, 1381 Eighth st. 527 M NTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until Subscrips o'clock: branch office of The Call. tlons and want ads taken. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted; good_men apply. Call at store, 312 S no other need xth st. AGENTS wanted in every town for Ladles® Crown Hat Fastener: something new: no competition; sample 5c. The Crown Mfg. Co., The Hewes building, 997 Market st., S. . WANTED—Second-hand_set enginee: and chest; cheap. Address B. R., box 1518, Call office. —_— FURNITURE WANTED. an § or 10 room housef. ¥, 21 California st. Removed to 19 Monta ravis T WANTED—Carpets central, J. T. T of RR' INDIANA Auction Co. gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel FIRST-CLASS hairdresser and apprentl hair work. G. LEDERER, 111 Steckton st YOUNG girl for housework; wages $15. 744 Hayes st. ROOMS WANTED, one who plays - wants room mat YOUNG man wan! O'Farrell st. cornet preferred. Address WANTED—Good finishers ELLre on pants at 560 GIRL wanted to Twenty-fourth st. YOUNG girl for general housework and cook- learn dressmaking. 2730 ing. Call forencon, 1628 Sutter st. DR. WISE, the ladles’ specialist, 1118 Market st.; monthly troubles, etc., cured at once. MAN and wife for country hotel, man as first- class cook and wife as_helper; best city references. Address box 7220, Cail office. $30 TO any one securing a position for an ex- erfenced cake baker; summer resort pre- erred. Address box 2378, Call office. EXPERIENCED carpenter wishes any kind ot steady work at moderate wages. Address box 2254, Call office. SPECIAL NOTICES. THEY are closing out underwear, hosiery, gloves, corsets, veiling, yarns, laces, cur- tains, ‘bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, fwels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- eer Dry Goods' Store, 105 Fifth st. BAD tenants e; tions B jected for ‘dfnfigk ; ocollect city or _country. mc’fl"lc €O CO., 415 Montgomery st., room LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. LEARN" dressmaking and milll g free; patterns e, McDOWELL'®S, 103 Post. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Cook, country hotel, $40; night cook and some baking, $9 a weel neat walter, country hotel, $30; German hotel rooms 10 and 11. MISS L. DEAN has removed ‘o 917 Market st. parlors 11 and 12; Tarkish baths, menicuring. CAPABLE marine engineer wishes position at running engine or steam power; 14 years’ ex- perience. Address box Call office. ; EXPERIENCED ishes situation; | walter, $80; 3 waiters, nice restaurant, $10 @ MU IANSEN, latest galvanio battery and | oun turnish best of references from the lead” | week; cook and wite, ontr matL g A ; fng wholesale house. Address box 2382, Call. | _PIy t0 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. MRS_STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet ; EXPERIENCED, strong Japanese will do work | WANTED—Butter-maker, month: Ttal- BafhRs I 8t, rdoen 11 by the ay, hour or coniract. Address FRED | - jan-Swiss milker, hG ean” Fuh - separator, MISS B, LOESBL, card reader; 29 Kearny; | KODA, 409% O'Farrell st. $25; middle-aged cobbler, for institution, $15, , Toom and'wash; young man for - Vate Place In city, 0 per'month; boy for fac: tory, 3 per week and increase; farmers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. PAINTER wishes a_position at housework. ‘Address JACK DOLAN, 565 Twenty-fourth st., Oakland, Cal. % GARDENER, single man, wants situation; frst-class references. Box 1570, Call office. JANITOR—Watchman—Porter _In wholesale house; two experienced men want positions; first-class city references: also from present employers. Address L., 5394 Seventh st. MRS. E. BALDWIN, magnetic healer. 1505 Market st., cor. Bighth, room 9B, second floor. MISS SHELDON, steam baths and genuine massage. 8653 Market st., rooms 9 and 11 ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet baths. 15% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 Post st., room 10, second floor front. WAITER, boarding-house, §25; waliter, restau- rant, $25; lunch cook, $15; boy for hotel, choreman, ship calkers and coal miners. R. T. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay st. OFFICE assistant; man and wife, country ho- tel, experienced. " 1023 Market st. JANITOR, new building, nearly ready: first- class references as to_responsibility and so- briety required. 313 Bush st. Anmmlmmésn boy ,‘,"‘;f, is an fixp:'ll-lenee‘d ook | and laundryman. wishes a_situation; 3 vears in last place. H. F., box 121, Call. BOY 15 would like a_position as valet to gen- e o mennn e o 88y Call: Crooar WANTED by an elderly man a place to do- chores, s 'of good habits and, gmaw v with carpenter’'s Room 20, ashington St Oakland, Cal. ALICE FAY, magnetic healer and vapor baths. Ti6A Grant aves soom 1. MISS R. CLEVELAND from the East—Baths, massage; assistants. 20 Grant ave., room 5. MISS VIOLA BURWELL of New Orleans: baths and massage. 1113 Market st., rm. §. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, §L 33 Third st. and 2808 Twenty-fourth. - CARPENTER for hotel; storeroom clerk: gro- cery clerk; hotel bartender. Call 313 Bush st. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. NG lady learning millinery would help in YO N ity morning and evening In exchansa for room and board. Box 2385, Call office. WANTED—M ot In Oakland to exchange for a law GQOD 1°4nd orfice furniture. Address box 1k Call office, Oakland. PAWNBROKER—OIA gold, silver, cast-off clothing bought. _Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. e ———————————————————— STORAGE. FOR lowest rates 80 to LOUIS UMAN, 121 Sixth st., open evenings. TRUNKS, 2%c a mo.; other goods ct low rates. Signal Transfer Co., 530 Jones; tel. Sutter 441. AT low rates_Turniture, carpets, pian ousehold goods: clean, light compartments: advances made. NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mission st., at ve Sixth: open evenings. AT lowest rate>—Household goods, planos: ad~ vances made: fireproof building. F. We ZEHFUSS, 840 Xfission st. Tel. Mint 182 PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage & Moving Co.3 office, Tenth and Market; telephone South 168. LOST. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in tha name of JOHN CALLAGHAN, No. 162,550« Finder will please return to bank. PARROT; $ reward; prosecuted if kept. Rea turn to 306 Chattanooga st. —_— ATTORNEYS AT LaW. 1SCELLANEOUS. GARDENER: man and wife, on ranch; butter er; 2 stout porters. 1023 Market st. CLOTHING salesman; card writer; 3 waiters, $40. 1023 Market st. MAN and wife; small ranch; to M NORTON, 323 Sutter st. alalcn i ADVICE free on all legal matters. T. F. STACK, 14 McAllister st. ADVICE free; no charsge unless successful. W. W. DAVIDSON, 3 Market st. PHYSICIANS. L 106—Branch office of The Call. taken, and want ads ANNA RAY P, m and ~E “mi“xfi'“ ne cikstege ELEVENTH, W, 3 DR. C. C. O'DO..NELL, oftice and residence, 1206 Market; diseases of women & specialtys