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AUGUST 31, 1895 14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FOR THE SUTRO TRACT, Dr. Beverley Cole Resents Cer- tain Statements Made by Dr. McNutt. Engineer Newberry Also Talks In- terestingly of the Potrero Property. Dr. R. Beverley Cole, chairman of the com.nittee appointed to select a site for the Affiliated Colleges, is not the least dis- turbed over the attack of Dr. McNutt on the Sutro site, as pubiished in the Examiner yesterda; In fact, Dr. Cole is rather inclined to laugh at the entire affair, because in his opinion some of the statements are not in strict accordance with the facts in the cas «I am rather surprised that Dr. McNutt has allowed himself to grow so angry over a subject that should be discussed with calmness and without prejudice,’”” said Dr. Cole yesterday. “I am interested in the Butro site because I think 1t the most de- sirable, not only for the present but for all time to come. “Dr. McNutt is quoted as saying that the Sutro site is further from the hospitals than they are from the colleges. As a matter of fact it is a mile nearerand a glance at_the map will prove this conclu sively. He also states that the buiiding of the Affiliated Coileges on this property will necessitate an expenditure of 20 cents aday in car fare, and adds that had he been forced to pay such a sum in his stu- dent days he could not have been a med- jcal student. Of course Dr. McNutt knows better than any one else the loss this would have been to the world. As a matter of fact the majority of the students will select homes mnear the colleges, whether they be built in the Potrero or on the Sutro tract. “The doctor alludes, in a casnal way, to the fact that we are now obliged to renta building on New Montgomery street as a clinic because we could not draw a clinic at North Beach. That is absolutely true, but he forgets to add that the dispensary was first established for two years within four or five blocks of the Potrero site, and that we were_finally forced to move to the present location because we could not draw a clime. It takes time to do anything, and in favoring the Sutro site 1 am not merely looking out for to-day but to the future. Improvements in the way of new residences and places of business must, of necessity, go in that direction, though it does not follow, by any means, that it will all center around the Affiliated Colleges, It will be only a question of a short time when the clinic will be full to overflowing. “So far as the available ground for build- ing purposes is concerned the Sutro site Possesses more suitable ground by actual measurement than the Potrero, and there will still be left the hills, which can easily be terraced should the occasion demand. There are many things I might say about | Dr. McNutt’s variant statements, but I rather imagine that the people understand the situation and are tired of so much talk. I can join with Dr. McNutt in one thing, however, and that is his quotation, ‘Methinks the lady doth protest too much.’””’ Engineer Newberry, against whom Dr. McNutt has turned the vials of his wrath on account of that gentleman's estimate of the cost of grading the Potrero property, has this to say in answer to the doctor's charge of available territor The available ground on the Center tract s not larger than the Sutro site, as Dr. MeNutt says. Theareaof the three bio 240,000 square feet, supposing the whole of the site 10 be occupied irrespective of the streets which belong to the general public. But it will not be convenient, or even probable, that the whole of the site will be used to the building line. The same quantity of building area can obtained on the Sutro tract at one-third the expense, and then have plenty of room leit for one of the loveliest parks in the City The Potrero site is not clevated, and in the course of , if any enterprise be shown, this extremely eligible site, so near the heart of the Ctty, will be occupied with soap and candle factories, tanneries, foundries and_in- dustries of a corresponding nature, shutting out mercilessly the beautiful view and filling the air with noxious efiluvia of all descriptions But the tract cannot be got. Mr. Conter i§ able and willing to deliver his portion, but what is be to say of theother seven proprie- ors? It seems elmost idle to discuss the sub- ject further. Dr. McNutt says the Potrero site has railroad Jines on three sides. This is not so. There is & line on Bryant avenue now being_corstructed, the rails are not laid, the street is not graded Potrero avenue has a one-horse line very simi- lar in liveliness and general dinginess to the originel Turk-street line, with which we are tolerably familiar. Sixteenth street is without a railroad line, and will be for years, as where this street crosses Harrison street the grade is three fect above the track of the steamcars, There appears to be no immediate prospect of the Southern Pacific spending any money to raise the grade of their shops, turntables, en- gine-houses, etc., as would be necessary to come to the grade of the crossings. Until they do so there will be no connection with the Mission. There are two streets, Hampshire and York, which intersect these three blocks, and tne worthy doctor takes it for granted that they will bé closed if the site should be consiaered worthy of acceptance. It is very likely that the matter of closing up these streets, eighty feet in width, will be attended with a little more trouble than the doctor is aware of. O0UT OF TOWN PERSONALS, Santa Rose, Cal., Aug.30.—Oscar Morrison, the wine man, is in San Francisco. Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Upton of Reno are visiting friends here. Dr. Frank Mulgrew of Skaggs Springs is in town. Attorney J. P. Rogers of Petaluma was Lere Wednesday. Miss Sallie Livingston of San Francisco is visiting friends here. J.F. Smith has’ gofie on & business trip to Oakland. Hon. A. G. Burnett has gone on a few da; visit to San_Francise iss Hattie Austin is spending & few d Francisco. N. D. Fowler of Valley Ford ting his brother, J. H, Fowler of this city. N. Walters, manager for Lilienthal & Co., the hop men, is in town. Miss Roberta Thompson, who has been visiting the family of R. A. Thompson, has returned home. Miss Marion is spending the week in San Francisco. Miss Nellie Carr has gone to take charge of a school in Merced President Foster of the San Franci North Pacific, accompanied ing and Chief Engineer Zook, were in Santa Rosa Wednesday. Rev. William Angwin, who hes been for the past five years pastor of the M. E. church in this city, leaves next week for another charge. Rev. Donald Monroe is regis- tered at the Magnolia. Judge Rutledge went to Healdsburg Thursday. Mrs. J. P. Berry went to the Bay City Thursday. Mrs. Ballon and party have returned from their camping trip in Lake County. District Attorney Sea- well and wife are back from Capitola. George 8. McCallum, the popular grocer, is enjoying a visit from _his mother, Mrs. K. McCallum of Scotland. Rev. Dr. Reid has returned from an extended visit to San Francisco. Miss Jennie Marshall is enjoying a visit from her cousin, Miss Florence Marshall of Cloverdale. Miss Nellie Bumbaugh has returned to her home in Weodland. Los Angeles, Aug. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Field of San Francisco are at the Westminster. Captain Douglass, retired, of the San Francisco police force is the guestof Mr. and Mrs. T. Me- Carthy and will spend a few days at Catalina before retuaning north. C. H. James of San Franeisco is at the Ramona. J. P. McCobruck and family of 8an Francisco are at the Nadeau. G. H. Mendell, United tes engineer, is at the Westminster. John J. Shay and wife, Charles McCurdy, .wife_and son are among the San Franeiscans at Hotel Johnson. Louis Glassof San Francisco. special agent of the Sunset Telegraph Company, is at the Hollenbeck. Dr. H. W. E. MacDanicl of Honolnlu is at the Hollenbeck. The following San Franciscans ascended Mount Lowe sterday: W. W. Ross, Miss Kete Anderson, M R. A. Brooks, Miss M. E. Perry and Colonel G. H. Mendell, United States engineer. ——— Glass Imitation of Wood. A patent has been taken out for a singu- lar but ingenious process for making glass veneers. The invention relates primarily to the production of ornamental glass, which may be either semi-transparent or opaque, and is made to represent highly polished wood of any description. When used for veneering it is particularly adapted for vestibule and other doors, the exterior of the .fl'“s having the appearance of pol- ished wood, while in the interior of the house it shows semi-transparent. The process by which this material is | Rev. M. produced is to cloud a sheet of ground or plain glass on one side with a liquid dye of theoxropex color to ‘represent any desired WO The dye is applied by meansof a sponge, which is so manipulated as to bring out the semblance of the grain of the wood upon the surface of the glass. A badger brush is used to soften the shading. The glass is then covered with pho- tographer’s varnish. This leaves the grain clear and fast, without the nocess}!?’ of using any gelatinous substance, which would render it liable to crack and spoil the effect. To complete the operation, the glass isslightly heated and the various shades required for the particular wood to be imitated are_caused to flow over it by means of a syringe. The merging of the shadings into each other is prevented by the heating of the glass. The wholeis made semi-transparent by the application of another coat of photographer’s varnish, which preserves and protects the dyes. The exterior surface then presents_the ap- pearance of a finely-polished, solid wood finish.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL."™ FUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL—~ 710 Market street, open uniil 12 o'iock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until §:30 oclock. £¢ Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ntil € o'clock. 2618 Mission street. open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. P. ing pastor. Services Sunday, September 1, 1895. Preaching by the acting pasior at 11 A. A, sub- Staying With God,” and at 7:50 P. M., nz service, high-class music, short sermon. he Divine 1 Sunday-school at M. Y. P.S.of C. E. at 6:30 p. v. Young eting Tuesday at 8 P. M. Christian culture class Friday at 8 ». M. All these services are open 10 the public. Strangers are welcom =3 JOHN RIAN CHURCH, cor. %f_Cali Octavia_ sts.—The rnia_and pastor, Rev. D. Hanson Irwin, will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:45 . M. Sunday- Younz People's chool at 9:45 A. M. fety of Christian Endeavor at ing Wednesday evening at S ‘es preparatory to commu- ning 7:45 o'clock and Saturday All made cordially wel 45 P. 3. TRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL n, Mission st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. Watt, Sunday-school superintendent; J. J. Morris, musical director; S. M. Bosworth, organist. Colburn, D.D., will preach at 11 A. . In the evening the pastor, Rev. E. R. Dille, D.D., will preach. Subject, “Some Popular Fallacies About Religion.” Snnday-school, R.V.Watt super- indendent, at 1 p. M. Young People's meetings, senior and junior. at 6:30 P.M, Fourth quarterly conference (adjourned session) Monday evening. Lecture by Bishop Warren in this church Tuesday evening. Subject, “Forces in a Sunbeam.” & Sirsox MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan R. sts—Rev. A. C. Hirs', D. pastor: rest. | dence 313 Broderick st. 11 A. 3. and 7:30 P. M. Subject for the morning, “Lite in | ment of the Lord’s supper after the 3 > p. 3. a grand praise service, led by the choir and the orchestra of fitiy from the First_Congregational Church, Oakland. Address by John E. Richards Esq. snd Dr. Hi Sunday-school &t 12:30 r. ., C. B. Pe superintendent. Ipworth League services at 6:30 p.M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M. Seats free: ushers in attendance. The public cor- a invited to all the services of this church. B35 GRACE M. E HURCH, CORNER Capp and Twenty-first D.D., pastor. 11 a. 3. administration of the Lord’s Supper and baptism; 7:45 P. M. preaching by the pastor. _Subjec Preachers and People.” sts.—E. McClish, | SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day: terms rea- sonable. - Call o address MISS K., 405 Geary st., ro0! HELP WANTED—Continned. GRAPE-PI FOR FRESNO §1 A 100 G r e renoass ana foe, il told 80 o start Sunday morning: special car. Apply to-day to C. R. HA' JESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WANTS situation as working honsekeeper or place of trugt; citv or country. Address 67 Clementina st,, near Second, rear, upstairs. OCNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES A SIT- nation as housekeeper or to do general house- 3 ress 2315 Everetts “Third. You 1, WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework. ~Apply 508 Kell st. (GEBMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework. 1021z Twenty-third st., cor. York. 1 REFINEDYOUNG WIDOW FROM THE EAST U would like any kind of sewing or mending; sat- isfaction gueranteed. Call 119 Ninth st., room 2, first flat. ¥ HESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to §150 per night; $1 50 t0 86 per week; convenient and respectable. e MEN'S MENDING DONE BY A panish lady. 235 0'Farrell st., room 8. STER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market. electric lights in every room; 200 | room: 25¢ to #1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week, Y SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 10 TRACKLAYERS FOR_A NEW ROAD: Geary st. #176aday. C. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 O CARPENTERS: FINISHERS, COUNTRY; miners.” C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 15 LABORERS, "NEAR CITY, found; lanorers, city, $1 75 and $2 aday. C.R. HANSEN & Co, 110 Gaary ot 50 TEAMSTE}‘K)S FOR RAILROAD WORK, free fare: Iaborers for_railroad work, free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED—25 MEN TO PICK GRAPES, $1 A d: and board, go to-day: drillers. see boss here; 5 woodchoppers, $1 256 to $1 50 a cord. 2 ders; laborers for mill and woods, $1 50 to 1 70 a day; old gardener,$15 and found: teamsters: farmer for Santa Cruz County and others. Apply 10 J.F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED-GERMAN COOK FOR RESTAU- rant. $50; second cook, $40: waiter for resort, $20 and found; hotel waiter, country, $30 and found; tamale-maker, $20 and found: short-order €00k, country. 30 and_found. and others. Apply 107, F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st $20 AND PERSONALS. BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, . %, INTEREET 'ONLY T THE SICK— Through the law of psychic power I can locate the cause and conditions of the most complicated diseases. and this I do withont asking anv gues- tions. If you are sick cell or address for full par- ticulars DR. J. R. CRAIG, 1628 Marxet st., near Larkin. 1 use but few drugs, of which all are pre- pared from the vegetable kingdom, and { mngfl- manently all curable dfseases. Office hours 10 to :[.O‘L to 8, and all letters will receive prompt atten- UNAWAY —BOY — WILLIE _ VINCENT, aged 14; dark complexion; small; left his home in this ciiy August 18; any one harboring him will be prosecuted. Pennsylvania Hotel, Po- trero. F. }. LASTUFEA, MANUFACTURER AND dealer in fine and draft harness: Eastern prices; also high-grade Clipper bicyclesfor sale and rent. 1575 Market st.: telephone Jessie 112. MASSAGE-MR. AND MRS. HUTTON, CER- tificated (London, England) masseur and mas- seuse: patients attended at residences only; terms very moderate. 704g Larkin, BBANCfi BAKERY AND DELICACY-STORE at a bargain if l'fkag within nnargaoek: investi- gate; reason for sel ing departure. BERG & CO., 719 Market st. LL,STEN- $700. sonable ren! ROAD HOUSE; aloon trade; transient location: rea- Jong lease: Investigation solicited; bargain. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st. 10 ROOMS; BIG $700 safe, cash ELEGANTLY FITTED UP SALOON . nr. Kearny st.; living rooms furnished; ister; must sacrifice on account otheg business. PROLI-STENBERG, 719 Market ste— HO‘I"EL 39 ROOMS, LOCATED AMONG BCARI: E houses; old-established place: chicken-houses; stable; rent$560: retiring from business. PROLL- STENBERG, 719 Market st. $700 and fixtures: vestigate. GROCERY, BAR; 4 LIVING ROOMS; . rent $25: long lease; full value in stock rnoflm iace for man and wife; in- STENBERG, 719 Market st. TUILDING LOCATED AMONG FACTORIES: rily furnished: sellin parture. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 14 rooms account de- arket st. HAIRSREMOVED BY ELECTRICITY PAIN- lessly: busts enlarged; freckles, wrinkles and other facial blemishes removed; we guarantee satisfaction. MME. KARROW, Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. N AGED MAN (CARPENTER) DE- AV sires steady position with landlord, real estate man or wholesale house; good education; thor- oughly competent o care for properiv: wages moderate; steady place the object. Address M. A., box 131, Cail Office. NESE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family: city or Oakland: who under- stands French cooking first class and has long ex- pericnce. or take charge of small clubhouse. H. S. ., box b7, this ofiice. W OULD GIVE CASH SECURITY FOR POSI- tion 0f trust by man of 42; saiary not so much an object as permanency. Address P. M., box 123, Call Office. VW ANTED—BY COMPETENT, RELIATLE man, office position: can attend to collections and assist in bookkeeping. Address E. G. M., box 72, Call (GROCERY "CLERK —YOUNG MAN (33) T would like position in_grocery-store; speaks German; best references. MILLER, 103733 Mar- Ket st. 2 AKER WISIES SITUATION ON CAKE and bread ; first or second hand: steady sober references. J. MCCAFFEY, 122 Tenth ave. GINEER AND MACH | uation; best of reforences; city cr country. | N. D., box 111, Call Office. | TPXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK, LATELY irom New York, wishes a situation; speaks Address C. E., Yosemite 1 German and English. | House, 1045 Market st. 0 CONTRACTORS AND BUILD! layer from the Kast w 500 Beys and men to pick grapes, dry and box raisins, work in packing und drying-houses; three Lo four months’ work: $30 per month and found. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. THEELWRIGHT, SEE 1B0SS HERE; 10 “ woodchoppers. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 LABORERS, CITY, §20_ TO $26 AND found: 15 farmers, $20 to $26; choreboy for ranch. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay. 1() MENTO PICK PRUNES, ETC., $30 AND found: near city, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st D) BUOR B ALERSIS0sAND B45. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. s HOTEL AND RESTAURANT COOKS, CITY and _conntry: 5 waiters, $25 and £30: 3 dish- washers, §20 and $30: second cook, $30. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. JANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED hat man; the best of reference required. RAPHAELS 00D BUSHELMAN HAEL'S, 9 Kearny st. W BD — W, W - TRIMMER AND card-writer for dry-zoods house. Call between WANTED AT RA- ET YOURFAVORITE BRANDS OF SMOKES and chews at Cigar and Tobacco Bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st., near Sutter. AMPLES, 0DD3 & ENDS, CROCKERY, IM- hdkehfs, etc. 35 New Mont., r. 57. WILL RE- he hearing: invisible in the ear; cure ear troubles. F. F. FINLAY, 10 California st., S. F. ] EATHER CARVING—ONLY SIX LESSONS needed to work. PLACIDO RIOS, 100m 57, 1015 Market st. 4 73 NE SPECS, 15¢ to 600, 8115 FOURTH ndays 738 Market (Kast's shoestore). AIRDRESS STAB- lished in 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTH. SPITZ ton st. 5 A healthy location: reasonable terms; 40 acres bearing; good vegetable ground: plenty liv- ing springs. _Inquire P, box 93, this office. TANO LESSONS BY GERMAN half hour. 1126 Howard st. M3E. UANGLATS ~WISHES PUPILS IN iglish conversation. Main P.O., 8. F. AVE YOUR FRIENDS AND ENEMIES hunted up by GRAHADM'S AGENCY, 330 Pine, YW ANTED — EN, die-aged man: permanent employment; must have l{D cash. P. ¥., box 70, Cail Office. BARBEI! WANTED FOR SA' RDAY. 13038 Dupont st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 509 Eighteenth st., corner Guerrero. \V ANTED—A BRIGHT, ENERGETIC SOLIC- itor. 934 Howard st. 10 and 12 . M., KAH’ Oakland, Cal. bing H. C., vox 80, “' % COUNTRY newspaper (daily or weekly) by man and wife: both competent compositors; man victim_of type setting machine. Address C. A. R., box 72, Call. ‘QITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED ) man as dishwasher in small restaurant; under- stands cooking; wages $10. Address A. S., 508 Howard st. PRACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, WITH tools, wants work by the day or take contract: will work cheap. W. C., 3021 Pine st. (LERMAN, AGE 26, WISHES A POSITION A8 X conchman: is a good driver and thorovzhly un- derstands care of horses; can furnish good refer- ency box 84, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED “BY A GERMAN. D American coachman and gardener, 35 years of age: can milk: knows the city well; reference; reasonable wages. Address Situation, Postoftice, North Tewmescal ‘QTEADY RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUA- on as porter or nizht watchman; strictly sober, | married man; references. Address 322 Third st. JITUATION WANTED—MIDDLE-AGED MAN | O for private family; good ali-round man; small wages; good reference. W. K., box 34, Call. ‘QOBER LAUX MAN, 15 YEARS' EX- D perience in hand laundry, wishes a_situation at washing or ironing: reasonable wages: city or country. Address A. Y., box 57, this office. committee will meet at Odd all SATUR M., for the purpose of attending the ELIZABETH IBURG. ISTEFED, Noble Grand PARTY MEETI v, August 31, at Mozart Hall Debate on the' silver question. 8Py . 0. H., DIVISION NO. rhe picnic committee of thi sion will meet in_Woolf's Hall on DAY, September 1, at o'clock . the purpose of making final arrangements for our twenty-sixth annual picnic, o be_held at Harbor View Park on Admission day, Monday, September 8. A full attendance is requested, as this will be the final meeting of the committee. The committee on prizes is requested to have in all prizes, so that the names of the donors will ap- pear on the programme. JOHN GORMAM, Secre! PL i t st. tec Y, Chairman. CIAL NOTICES. ) MEDICATED BATHS, v, room 11; hours 10 to 10: $ - BAD TENANTS I TED FOR 34 Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey 5580. ", VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonazble rates: payment C. ROSS1 & CO., Sutter. 3 MOVED WITHOUT KNIFE 1o pain. Chiropodic Irstitute, 36 I ROOMS WHIT APER- : d 3 50 un. 309 Sixih. Georze Hartman, E;-g YOU JEWISH _ LADY GIVES electric baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. = ECTRIC AND VAPOR BATHS. Rooms 8 and 9, 121 Moutgome: 4 CROSETT CO.. 812 Sutter st. Y FRENCH LADY DESIRES SITUA- tion to take care of children or lady’s maid; can teach French: good references. Address A. ., 1120 Powell st. QITUATT ANTED BY AN AMERICAN X woman for general housework ; triflers need not apply. Call at Denver House, 217 Third st., room 15. EFINED LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper for widower or a bachelor. Call 1010 7 o'clock 6 Ninth st. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING OR any kind of work by day or week. Call or ad- | dress E. G., 417 Powell st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL FROM THE East wants & place todo second work in private family: city or country. Call 7 Rondel place, off Sixteenth st. W IDOW WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE & position as housekeeper or as pariner in paying business. Call at 1027 Market st., top floor, room 8. YERMAN LADY, GOOD SEAMSTRESS, with son of 12 years, would like to do house- work or sewing for room and board. Address A. 0., box 7, Call Office, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day: family or laundry. Call or addess 21 Dehome st., bet, Sixteenth and Seventeenth, Church and Sanchez. JTUATION WANTED BY A LADY AS 1 housekeeper or light work by the week. Call 16 Market st. AN WISHES PLAIN HOU work or chamberwork ; refezences. Call bnme- diately, 1030 Howard st. TOUNG SPANISH LADY DESIRES A POSI tion In a lodging-house; not afraid of hard work. 121 Montgom \' IDDLE-A 4VL tion to do housework and plain cooking: city Address 963 Mission st., room 18. Ci TGERMAN WOMAN hard worker, wants work by the day; is first- Call 1 class lunch cook or in short order restaurant. or address 69 Minna st SMAKER 8 stylish draper and designer. mak| basement. LASS FITTER; : thorough dress- by the day; just moved. MISS WAR- 1309 1vy av TOMA ¥ AT LIGHT ITUATION FOR $20; first-class OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A POSITION T0O assist with baby and do light housework. Call | 8 t0 12, 138 Fuiton st. SSSMAKER WISHES A v more engagements by the day: good cnt- r; terms $1 50. 424 O'Farrell. 3 ter 1 POSITION AS SEAM- 4 siress in family: willing to take care of 1 or 2 children. Address K., Call gmnch, 717 Larkin st. “A MERICAN WOMAN _WISHES LIGHT hofisework for smali family, or care of invalid; or.country. Address.E. F., Call Office, Oakland. / OUNG FRENUH LADY WOULD LIKE GEN- Uemen's mending. Address 12054 Geary st., room 10. for | | | : | other places. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay. e | FEMALE HELP WANTED. OATMAKER FOR COUNTRY. APPLY REISS BROTHERS, 24 Sutter st. TAILORS INTERESTED IN THE SCIENCE of garment-cutting, are invited to inspect a de- vice tha glves a correct pattern for the person measured. Can be seenat 25 Kearny st., over Car- many’s store. ATRDRESSING 25¢, MANICURE 62c; LESH LADY DESIRES TO MEET WITH RESPEC- table gentleman to_join PROLL-STENBERG, 718 M paying business. BR. room: $250. CH BAKERY: NOTIONS; furnished. PROLL, 719 Market. OTICE—TO BUY OR SELL A BUS] any kind see NESS OF STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third 10-ROOM HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCA $450. tion. DECKER, 1206 Market st. s “{ ROOMS; NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL; A ].4 :‘noc(l.,mn prico. DECKER, l'lufirxlrket IL: - TROOM HOUSE; EASY PAYMENTS; ONL 24 :‘{)l%fl. DECKER, 1206 Market st. oM CORNER HOU-E ONLY _$900. 28 Ropy to DECKER, 1206 Market. cor. Taylor, @ LODGING-HOUSE OF 13 FINELY $600- furnished fl':om)‘x lurnlm.l;a’:el!'lvu:;:ezte able: good location: ne: ; Tt ail rented. " Business Lixchange, 78354 Mar- ket st., room 3. EBTOTTE EGANTLY FURNISH S $BO0. BT S ey 5 v and full of ying 0 N:’:':'cflhn iE destred. st s EXCRANG F8814 Market st. @& NICBELY FURNISHED HOUSE: 7 B300. ooms, bath; cheap rent: good location. . B., box 70, Call. B30, AT e vent pald. 928 Third, BA00., W sear Kearas, Plaia tiouss. FURNITURE F(MNI:MM TIURNTIURE 5 ROOMS, 1114 HAMPSAIRE st., near Twenty-fourth. 3 $500. i TUTTLE, 45 Th! D AND COAL YARD: PAYS ‘sams. wagons. STRAND & rd st, FRUIT_AND transfer corner. horse and wagon: family and transient trade cigar-stand would pay weil with this busines PRODUCE BUSINESS; GOOD STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third $40 day. STRAND PARTNER ~WANTED . paying saioon and lunch-house; see to- TN GOOD & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $150. best location. BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY, notions and candy-st office: pays well: good livin; : also laundry 7-r00ms: cheap rent: STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third '$ 350 5ATT « fitted only $18: receipts 89 to $10 per day; ofter wanted. BARRETT & CO., 865%4 Market st. NG CORNER SALOON FINELY ; located on Third st.: met ront 845 A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY and bar: best location; rent $26: 4 nice Iiving rooms. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. Fvisnvns 3 ROOMS; cheap for cash. 1334 SII JEW 2-4 BED AND SPRING. New 3 bed and spring. New oak extension-table. . Brussels carpet. Taid, per yard. Floor oilcloth, per va SHTREKESHIRER, 1310-13 Siockion, Open eve. P EDUCTIONS ON LARGE 3TOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpet,, good as new; ofl- cloth, 26c; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleam, 45¢: 7- piece chamber sults, $13 30 cornice poles, 20c; Tanges, $6: cash or instaliments: goods shipp free. T.H. NELSON. 128 Fourth'st. UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week at McOABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED. UCTIONEER J.C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET st.. pays highest cash prices for_furniture. $:‘25. large guaranteed daily parior. BARRETT & C9., 86513 Market st. BAKERY: ALLCOUNTER TRAD store: 2 fine ovens: good location: sales, $15: zood chance for coftee RESTAURANT OLEAKI NG £100 of Baldwin: positive RETT & CO., 86515 Mkt. viclnit rial. BAR! ANTED—M y a well-equipped real estate office. list of country bargainsand extensive connections: light expenses: equal partnership open to a good N CAPABLE OF MANAGING ith large AN I an with 81000 capital. Address C. L. bo H sons !l\'Pn. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post, rm. 20. g‘nl?o‘t‘l‘lep. i 3 Hee W.MOORE. M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AVE.. ANTED—STEADY MAN TO TAKE INTER- (J cor. Bush; apartments for patients. . BISHOP, CHIMNEY-SWEEP; PRICE, $1 ver fine: all work guarantecd: fiagstafls palnted. Phone main, 441.” 823 Market st. T LVE ADVERTISING SOLICITOR. APPLY Wasp office, 513 Market st. TRONG BOY TO LEA RN BLACKSMITHIN eferences. 828 Harrison st ner: chance of a lifetime; light work. JAMES, box 91, Call UMM (IRST-CLASS COOK_FOR SOUTH AFRICA: o Teferences. Call at didway, Howard st., near ‘Tenth. OUNG MAN OR BOY WHO HAS WORKED at drug business. Apply drugstore, Seventh and Howard st g L f : QHOEMAKERTO WORK OR BUY SHOP. 950 Howard st. : 'BA ER-SHOP: 3 CHAIRS; 4 LIVING Tooms; rent $17 60. Inquire DECKELMAN'S, 106 Ellis st. ’&Efl()" GOOD COOK AS PARTNER, R - taurant; best chance to get in good-pay ing business. x 7, Call. YW ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTS PRESS- man at 541 Market. ERY 25 Mission st ARBER-SHOP FOR SAL! NNING chairs: good location. Call 13163, Powell st., second floor. OF W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS AND i YY¥ bariormald, $25, call early; voung cook | smali hotel country, $25: cook for Santa Barbara, $25; chambermaid otel, : | seamstress, §25 | for honsework and assist. LEON ANDRE | Stockton st. | VW ANTED—Z RESTAURANT WATTRESSES $7 a week; second girl, short distance, see { 1ady here at 11 today; girl for general house- | work, good cook, $30: 2 German nurses, $20 | and $25; 2 German second girls, $2C; 2 cooks In German' families, $25 and $30; German hotel | eook, $35; 2 Scandinavian, American or_German chambermaids and waitresses, hotels, $20, and a large number of gir's to flll our numerous situa- | tions in city or country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., | 812 Sutter st D — FI GOVERNESS st speak Spanish: for a child of 8 years salary $60. J. F. CROS T & CO., 312 Sutter st. i MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO LIGHT AW housework and assist walting, country hotel, fare paid, $15: young girl for light housework, Sun Rafacl, see party here, $15: first-class chamber- | maid and assist waltng, springs, $20: German or wedish girl for general housework for Turlock, | #20: 10 young girls for numerous situations, city or country, $15, $20. C. R. HAN & Co., 110 Geary st. | N\TEAT FIRST-CLASS GERMAN HOUS! AN Xeeper, middle age, city, $20. C. R, HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. $) GIRL SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, , 815, free fare; neat girl or woman t0.cook on small ranch, $15, and a number 0f giris and women for I S MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- J door work ; will pay competent person $550 a day. Apply at store, 328 & ERGETIC MAN FOR A BUSINESS PROPO- Y sition. ~ Address W. B., Call Office, TRARBERS, FOR EMPLOYME EVERY ROOM. Winchester Honse,d4 Third st., nr.Market: 200 5 per night; convenient and respectable STER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. 8 SI 7% 3 lone In 15 minuies. 635 Kearny 7ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT REC their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successtul. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY, 110 Sutier, r 4. NEW HOMY RESTAURANT AND FAMILY dining-rooms; American and French meals served in first-class style; 26¢. up. 122 Turk st. JALTZ GUARANTEED: PRIVATE OR IN oy Slass. PROF. FOSTER'S Dacing School, a 2 MOT CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms, 26¢ to $1 50 pr mght; 81 50 10 $6 pr week BUSINESS CARDS,$150; SENT FREE, VUV city orcountry. HILL, 7243, Market at. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester house. 44 Third, near Market: 200 Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 per week. LL LADIES WHO RIDE BICYCLES, GET your sults to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason st. 5 FRE E_AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, ete. G. W. HOWE. -law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. o. MAN, PIANO STUDIO, 20515 assistant teacher for beginners. est ina strictly cash business: must do the collecting and make himself general'y useful; will pay from $65 to 75 per month: must have $150 cash. 7831, Market st., room 3. COR. . store, $90! change for city real estate. Market st. GROCERY AND BAR: LARGE dolng good business, or will ex- WOOD & CO., 917 | (VASH PAID FOR FURD G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURE: H. Soiaine. iron bods, sarniture: low prices: Cal stepiadder manufactd for the trade. 77 chandise. L. H. BURD ARPETS THOROUGHLY C: renovated same as new. S. ANE FERGUSON CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY : laylng OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—GOOD PATENT; invaluable to business men generally; sells readily: large its: $3000: or States. $1500. O. merchants, bankers, Iawyers and prof- exclusive right for the United . W. FORSYTH, 640 Market st. 250 = FIRST - CLASS LONG - ESTAB- « lished business: and tobacco; clearing $150 per month: this is & rare opportunity and will stand closest inves- tigaiion. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery. stationery, books, UTCHERSHOP: BIG TRAD EVERY- thing complete; $500. PHILBRICK & MET- CALF, 4548 Folsom st. ALOON FOR SALE; ESTABLISHED 20 ears, dojr trade prificipally iifetime; interest: owner must go East to attend business ;_do not fail to examine at once; you will not soon hear of such a chance again. 8. W. B., box 109, Call Office. a large and profitable business: trorsient; this fs & chance of ‘Address MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCI- 3 1027 Market. i DRESS PANTS, $4 75. riors, 435 Montgomery st. O EMORE CU Oak Roll Top Desks Onk Chiffoniers Onk Bed Sets. Oilcloths and L Stoves and Ranges Thousands of ba 2 Cash or time payments, 1017-1018-1021-1023 above Sixth. INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF ) Pomade is guaranteed (0 cure any case of dan- | druf? or falling hair or money refanded: never | known to fail; try it. By all draggists price $1, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. V 98, Call Office. ANTED—MAN CAPABLE OF MANAGING a well-equipped real estate office with large | list of country bargains and extensive connec- tions; Jight expenses: equal partnershlp open 10 & £00d man with $1000 capital. Address C. L., box HOEMAKER and repairing shoestore, near Stanford Uni- versity: tools, lasts, counter, shelving, etc.: rare chance: sicknes: Miayfield, Cal. 75 WILL BUY CUSTOM s. Address French Shoemaker, 465 and 467 Val UTCHER-SHOP FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN on acconnt of leaving the city: fine business; paying well: one of the best. shops, in the Mission. ‘or full particulars appy to L. A.SOUC & CO., encia st., near Sixteenth. $3500. re - mercantile firm: established 7 vears: doin~ zo0d cash business: references exchanged. Address A. B., box 99, this office. RTNER: HALF- TERE! TN LD BUILDIN BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, Jumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth, ECOND-HAND AS WELL A6 NEW BARS, | showcases, counters, sheivings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, elc., and 8 Very largo stock of them, too; be sure dnd see s(ook and get prices be- fore zoing elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018- 1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixu (CLOAES X 1TS RETAILED AT mirs' cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. 623 (1AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT. 391 Fuu, ROSEDALE—ROOMS Z6c TO b0c 2L a'might’; 81 10 $3 a week: open all night. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. ‘QHOES SOLED 16 MINOTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 4091/ Pine. W JHEER HOUSE, 0 st.; 100 outside rooms; best spring heds: single rooms 20c a day; §1 a week: meals, 10c. JREE BEER: BEST (N CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. COOK, $30; SEAMSTRESS, §20. INDELL HOUSE, 61T AND HOWARD— 4 single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. ULLEN, 105 Stockton st. | bk o GIRL, C 0; SEE LADY 1 ® here. MISS CULL! QLDERLY LADY, HOUSEWORK, $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. "AT WAITRESS, NICE SMALL country botel, $20. Please apply to W. D. y EWER & (0., 628 Clay A GIRLS ERAL HOUSEWORK, $30 TO $25; cook, $25: nurse, $25; second girl, $20; 2 housegirls. $15. 332 S\V S Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. ! WATT! w7 L GAZETTE, | X1 420 Kearny st. 95 CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS T0-DIT O at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. ANTED—MEN T0 GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5¢: bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: $1 week: rooms for two, 25¢ u day, 51 60 a week reading room- dally papers. 34 Ciay st. TIOBS HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you waic; at less than half the usual yrice; all repatiing done at half price teed. 562 Mission st., bet. Firat st.. D—LABORERS A MECH Al 1 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st. Jarge rooma: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. 150 | WWANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work for the country, wages §30. Call at 1233 | Post st., Saturday, between 9 and 12 o'clock. | PROTESTANT WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking, no washing; wages, $15. Call to-day 161 Octavia st., 10 4. . t0 3 P. a. | Y OUNG PROTESTANT GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework. 1214 Jackson. 7OUNG GIRL IN STORE; GOOD HOME. 203 100 X5 TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20c & night, including coffee and roils. 624 Wasbington st., near S VLo YEST IN CIT /—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, §1 25, §1 50 per week. Pacific House Commeércial and Leidesdorf sts. 400 MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to §1 25. 562 Mission st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. In wranper, for mailin | } T “CTABLE GIRL FORE LIGHT HOUsE- | #6. 206 Third st. | (LTRLS OF 16 YEAKS: work. 1414 Eigin ave, DO LIGHT HOUSE- AGENTS WANTED. OLICITORS; ENERGETIC LADIES OR gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance: salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International lndemnity Company, 206 Sansome st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP- | G piy 1230 Treac ave. QTEONG SOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: small family. 410 Scott st. JANTED — YOUNG GIRL TO WAIT table. 636 Geary st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST_ IN housework; good -home: wages $12. 1246 Mission st.; call 10 t0 12 A. 3. "AFPRENTICE GTRLS PATD WHILE LEARN- ing. ALBERT MUELLER & CO.,723 Mar- ket st. 5 T, ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANL curing, face treatments; moderate. MRS. BUTLeR, 181 Post st., r. 20, PIANG LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 25¢c. 617 Jones st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTS-FINISH: er. 541 Market st. AT ANTED—20 LADIES FOR LIGHT OUT- door work; will pay competent persons $3 60 ay. Apply 329 Fourth st., upstairs. MEN DISCARD BUTTON PULLERS WHEN shown finest paterit suspender made: exclusive territory; come quick; samples 15674 Market st. 50c. \/ INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Market. ("HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE | WEEKLY CALL, sent to any ‘address in the United States or Canada one sear for #1560, post- age free. DRESSMAKERS. RESSWRAPPERS 85¢ SUITS 81 UP: £00d work. 86414 Mission st. AN prospectors. of all lo~ations for staker; references. Address box 4, Call Office. —BY 2 XPERIENCED QUARTZ £ grubstake for 6 months or vear, W once: departure. ELL-PAYING STATIONERY, CANDY, NO- tion and cigar store for sale: 2 agencles: com- | plete stock: no reasonable offer refused; call at Apply Call Office. JOR SALE—H X job-priniing " oftice. Printer, box 52, Call Office. i ALF INTEREST IN A PAYING | For particulars address | W S.. box 96, Call. ANTED—$2000 TO PUSH BUSINESS EN- terprisegsporting man preferred:; large returns. OR SALE—A BARG. with 8 e el NE“'LY MITTHIL UE CEIQUUR- VO S IX } in confinement with every comfort; those who are quire SE. cor. 1055 AND AND CLUBROOM REABON Market st. BRANCH BAK- cheap rent. Address | - Fulton and Devisadero sts. OOKSMITH sale; established 14 years; bargain. 641 Post. AND MACHINE SHOP FOR 5 = CIGAR AND TOBACCO _STORE, CEAINVOXANDS: $750. Sk updry smos and aiabroom at: | tached; established 1 rs; carrying a large | WAL A stock of cigars, tobacco agd smokers’ articles. Ad- | PROF. ¥, BUG dress L. A., box 87, Call Office. E. ¥. EUGENE. PRO] EUGENE. KNOWLEDGE 1S POWER. Remain not in darkness and ignorance, but seek the Jight of wisdom and learn what the future | nolds for you: he is ever ready to assist the trou- | bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- | I PROF. coss: all are pleased with his readings: secure & charm and wear diamonds. Letters with stamps | answered. PROF. F. EUGENE, 1206 Market st., | parlors 102, 103 and 104, first. floor, elevator | service. i HE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ- be; evenings also. 330 Fell st. | er in the worl ARD-READING, 25c; LADIES ONLY. 105 Stockton st., room 6. Circle, Mondays & Fri. | NITA WINOMA, FORTUNE-TELLER, 502 | Stevenson,cor.6th,reveals past and future; 26¢. | [ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNL- telier of the'worl 25¢ and 50c. M b Wfi’i’fu—umv AGENTS FOR A_NEW enterprise; easily sold and can make $4 and $5 8 day. Address 8., box 8, Cali. AGESTS WANTED TO SELL SECURITY h recorder; to close_out stock, company offers extraordinary inducements. Call 116 Front. (ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. GENTS WANTED—MONEY MADE SELL- ing Liquid Electricity: sure cure for rhenma- tism and neuralgia. 916 Market, room 22, 3d floor. ALIFORNTA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents (o work its accident and sick ipsurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W.HANNA, Secretary, Murpby building. ANTED—20 MEN TO HANDLE A FAST seiling article; $5 1087 per day easily made; Wil pay you to investigate. ' Apply 221 Geary st., room §, liours 10 A. M. t0 12 3., 2 10 4 P. 3. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — LADIES _TO learn millinery under competent teachers. 234 Taylor st. IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- ting, fitting and finishing: patterns-cut to fit, 26c. McDOW ELL, 213 Powell st . | WANTED-TEACHERS OUT OF EMPLOY- ment (o canvass for educational periodicals. GENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT the United States can make from $3 50 to 88 per day, handling the latest California invention; everybody buys it; grand successin San Francisco: county rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO- DUCTION C0., 328 Sevenjd st., S. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 by Hall avenu I WHITTAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market; electric lights In every room: 200 5¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. P-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING ; tual measnrements. 14 McAllister, room 67. M ST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms,25¢ to $1 50 pr night:$1 50 t0$6 pr week RENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK- ing, stamping, patent button-holes. 137 Sixth. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. irgux;,a WOMAN WIGHES SITUATION 10 o chamter or upstairs work ‘or light work, Address L. H., box 7, Call. o oy, (ENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DON. Room 22, 105 Stockton st., first fi . (IERMAN YOUNG LADY, SPEAKS FRENCH or English, would like position as lady’s maids or would assist with children traveling to Europe: references. Call before September 5, afternoons, 903 Valeacia st: ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESECUT- ting and makine schiool : all branches. 702 Sutter. ——— WMALE HELP WANTED. PROPERTY WANTED ANTED—PAIR OF MODERN FLATS IN the Western Addition; must be cheap: no llg!x'l‘l,‘: (;. ‘W. ARMBRUSTER, 230 Montgomery st., room 9. $1000 Tuns night and Tight part WILL BUY HALF INTEREST 1 a_first-class water-front restaurant; Call mear market, 576 day: a splendid opportunity for | loward st. W ANTED—SALOON or cigarsiand, on monthly installments; bonds | given: state Address B. 0., GROCERY AND BAR, | riiculars and price principals. | X 118, Call Office, OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CORNER GRO- | cery-store. with 3 living-rooms attache location in Eureka Valley; will be sold cheap on account of owner having other business to attend | to. Apply NW. best cor. Eighteenth and Castrosts. | FOR $200. 5% = UV, unt of sickness—A - paying | | butcher-shop. 1208 Bush st. Lot SALE AT A SACRIFICE ON GROCEBY AND BRANCH BAKERY, $125. 585 Folsom. S‘roRE FOR SALE: STOCK AND FIXTURES: very low. 452 Haight. altering. 5 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. STEVENS, manager. 'Telephone No., south 250. r work send to SPAULDING’S PloneerCar- Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. D s machines: cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. (TTY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Elghth st. G. I Wi N YOU BECOME DISCUSTED WITH pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. S0-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 338 E J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel HORSES. UST ARRIVED FROM TDAHO—CARLOA young, well-broken horses, weighing from 1000 10 1400, the property of H. A. Clarcke: will be sold cheap at 424 and 426 Valencia. J. D. FORRESTER. "ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH; HYDE Ranch: send for circular. 630 Commercial st., San Francisco. 4 HORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixt! auction sales every Wednes- ds v DOYLE cer s 100 1505 sesona-bant wagtne. buggy, carts: 2180 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES. XPRESS RIG: 2 HORSES AND HARNESS; cheap. 2213 Pine st. OR SALE—A COVERED ROCKAWAY: A bargain. THOMAS FOLEY, 1812 Powell st. ORSES, HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought. sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. ¥OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. INE FAMILY COW AND CALF. 1188 NOE st., near Twenty-fifth. JOR SALE—ENTIR. cases at wholesale price. OUSE FOR moved. AppL. Green sts. PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR 875 THE lot. 328 McAllister st. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. . F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. ATIONAL CASH R scale, letter-pres: LAC STOCK OF SHOW- 506 Market st. T0 BE RE- NE. corner Montgomery and K R THAN SECOND- RAY Mtg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112114 Market bet. 7th and 8th MEDICAL IKDY CURE FOR ALL female diseases from whatever cause; & home sick or discouraged shouid call on the doctor and state their case: they will find in her a true friend: consultation free and confidential; every case guar- eed without injury, by MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. EW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mate ter from what cause; restores always in one day: if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men’ physician knowiedge can be sent&used at home :all INGLE MAN grocery and bar. G. A., box 71, Call Office. WANTS LADY PARTN] R IN ROCERY AND FRUITSTORE; Powell and John sts. CHEAP. $1750 San Jose, Cal. WILL BUY fitted-up and paying restaurants in Jose, Cal.: best location in town: to $300 per mont] men; owner is in (00 poor health to continue the business. Address or call at 184 South First st., ONE OF THE BEST ing $200 ; this is a fine chance for two Fmsr-enss money: restsurant fully furnished: no opposi- tion; rent $35 & OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE ‘month; see owner. 33014 Sutter. ALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store in country; fine business; rare chance: account departure. ~ Address F., box 74, this office. M near Fifteenth. ILK ROUTE FOR SALE: 10AN OF FAMILY trade and a first-class cow. 221 Church st., ; palmistry and by eggs: 724 Harrison, basement. . WORLD-RENOWNED ME- diom, removed from 131 Fourth to 764 How- : customers please call: fee 26¢ up. RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 35c. MME. LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. ("LATRVOYANT-TEACUP AND CARD readings daily. 1420 Taylor st., nr. Jackson. N NTHORY, LIFE READER: Iadies, 25c; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, oft Third. MTE D TROMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- «r by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, presen, fature: consultations on all aftairs: ‘noth- ng excepted; names given: good advice: sure help; restores lost love by sympathy; mlstake im- possible; fee $1; letter §2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. " ORLD-RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT AND planet-reader. MME. NORMAN, 995 Market. ROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to & daily; also Sunday. OW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT—KEY tothe mystery of mediumship; most wonder- ful book since the Bible; 50 cents. NATIONAL PU HING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. 8. F. | UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; maglc charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-teiling: develops clalrvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has th geven holy seels and the Palestine wondér charm; fee $1 and upward. 2328 Mission, nr. Twentieth: SPIRITUALISM, $150 PARTNER AS CASHIER IN RES- « taurant; owner retiring. 662 Howard. 00D PAYING BUSINESSFOR $450: HALF Interest $250: 800 chickens, 25 pigs, cow, horse and wagol m: 4-room house, barn, water, 7! trees: rent $10. Address OWNER, box 22, Gliroy. ®50) DOWX, 10 MONTHLY STARTS Y0U in meat market: tools, fixtures, horse, wagon; rent or sell. 2854 Mission, shoestore. ALOON ON good business: pays $160 month clear. Wieland's Brewery. Apply TRANSFER CORNER; DOING | TRCLE TO-NIGHT AT MRS. COLBY'S, 12215 Oak st.; sittings dally. SAzTooN FOR 418 Pine st. SALE: A BARGAIN. E. CAMPION. ! TESTCIROLE TO-NIGHT 110c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.: articles read. ESTAURANT, 20 A day; no reasonable offer refused. 232 0'3"1!11. RECEIPTS OVER RS, SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- ist and test medium. 78314 Market st. DDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTENTION given the poor; ladies only, 105 Stockton. RS HEKMAN KEENEN,GIFTED TRANCE medium; advice, business, speculation :satisfac- M ANTED —T0 RENT STORE WITH bakers’ oven south of Market st., bet. Third and Sevenih.. Address Baker, 965 Jeflerson st., akland. ODER RESIDENCE OF ABOUT 10 ROOMS; 1ot 30x187: Western Addition: north of Pine st. Address P. 0. box 2058. CH]CKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; $2000.to #82500. Cash. box 8, this office. ROOMS WANTED, 10 DRILLERS AND HAMMEKRMEN FOR rockwork, $1 25 a day and board: 10 scraper teamsters, $26 and board: ranch c rpencer. 818 farmhands, near city, $20: man wite, $50; fllpo—& ickers, $20; ranch cook, $15: zp butcher, $35. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. - ESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL wishes situation to do general housework: Tages sdls. Call 919 Sutter st., bet. Leavenworth ang e. OUNG WIDOW, REFINED, STRANGER, would travel £s companion, take full charge of hotel or rooming-house, or would care for invalid or children: good seamstress; reference. Z., box 110. Call Office. “ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN TO take care of horse and cow, $15; American to take care of residence near city, 1 cow to milk, #15: boy to_work in boarding-house, $10: 2 dish- washers, $16 and $20: etc. N DRE, 315 Btockton st. 2 ANTED—]4 MEN FOR LOWELL LAND- ing, $20 a month and board; $1 fare. Appl. at 332 Geary st 5 it ERMAN WOMAN, GOOD COOK, WISHES & situation; wages $25. Address 613 Mission st., Montgomery House. EAD WATTER, $40, CITY HOTEL: WAIT- p°rs, 885, German preferred. HOTEL GA- | ZETTE, 420 Rearny st. YO‘TNG MAN WISHES TO ENGAGE SMALL Nosa, & ol B Lo ress W O “OF ‘Tosh b Eaibie box 8 Call Ofige, + o eF Al D—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM BY a single man; not over $4. C. F., box 120, Call Office. . WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ‘WANTEIS—TO BUY FIVE OR TEN STAMP quartz mill and five concentrators: bargain. AMOS ROBERTS, 570 Eleventh st., Oakland. M .fi‘ll-xmrfizv FoR u‘.\myfixafirm"g.uenyfis ee: give ars. ress S. G., 110, This office, - e A = K LEIX, 100 SIXTH ST, PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing, ks and jewelry: postal. tion guarant’d ; developing cir. Fridayeve. 321 Turk ASTROLOGY. LINDSLEY,SCIENTIFIC PALMIST, den Gate ave,; terms reasonable. ALFRED W facturing an for the right man. Office. ANTED—ACTIVE PARTNER IN MANU- 1d cash busine Address B. MR box 114, ¢ ROVISION AND SAUSAGE P aioning heap for cash. Apply bt Store, 2825 Mission st. Apply at store, GOOD OPPORTUNITY IN MANUFACTUR- ing concern for enterprising man Address M. . JAFEE, San .v'c:ez, i 'HICKEN RANCH, CHEAP; 6 ACRER. AP- C ply JOHN DANIELL, 708 Mason, 5 to 7 P. M. D ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS Br planets from date of birth. 916 Market, r. 34. . HOLMES, 623 GEARY ons, stocks. advice. PHYSICIANS. PHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- cial attention to these diseases. " J. A. McDON- ALD; M.D., 1236 Market st., 210 4, Tt0 8 P. M. A HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER’S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK ¥, 1418 Em-h st.. Alameda. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. SR erC B et ursish wh ) IVVINCIBLE RIBBONS AND CARBONS are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. 00D TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. G HANSON & 0., Chronicle Bldg., room S&T SEWING MACHINES, SISl hosoimale B0 Tl S ntn S inte oAl ik 91 b RER nth; Te) H 5 upward. 1568 Market sc. grngtam 150 « busin 15 tlon allowed: ol at sacrifce ness. Apply Call office. A AR b6orNo counT TO RENT OR KOR SaTs @ " OAL Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, le HEESER. Mendocino. s RESTAURANT, CENTRAL, DOING ess $10 to per day; investiza- on account of sick- ON LIBERAL TERMS. Mbs’r CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms, 25¢ (0 81 50 prnight: 81 50 to $6 pr week. ESTAURANT ON MARKETST. . R %00d place for man and wife. This office. : RENT $19; EST PAYING RESTAURANT IN_ CITY: Wwill sell cheap. Apply J. T. GARLAND, 635 Clay. S’Awon—o LIVING-ROOMS; ready to stables. ~ 350 n; cheap rent; next to South Park FIXTURES noan st.. bet. Second and Third. EI-EOTB!O LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester Bo% 44 Third, near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week. y 7 HY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY on worthless pilis and humbugs when we guar- new discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $0. Call or address MME. KARKOW, Woman's Dise T ARIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: particulars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; atdroggists. Chichester Chemical Company, A LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FRER MRS, DR SCOTT, now of 118121 Powell st paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to disease of the eye. price $2, will cure any case. STERN BROS., agents. 111 Grant ave. confinement; irregularities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st cat’l. ACME RUBBER CO. 235 Kearny. R. RICORD'S PILLS, EX PRESS §2 50; SAFE, Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT’S, Sixth and Howard. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- Temedies guaranteed at any time; consult free, MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. women; ladies near or far ssured quick relie of disease; irregularities restored daily; sate cure ment; bestskill; low fees: pilis $2. 1870 Market st. ADIES, IF TRREGULAR CONSULT MRS, AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVEE fails to correct any female i arities from JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. HE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CURE remedy on earth: price $3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission st., S. F. modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency, aud all disorders of the sexual Drug Store, 14 Ellis st., sole agent. “A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO safe and sure: $2 60 express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. 0OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. safe and eflicient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st near Market: ieads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- matter what cause; treatment scientitic, harmless and painless; never fails- home in confinement. next Hibernia Bank: diseases of women. ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. J5IBREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE cases gu:\nnme(k DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. antee 10 restore irregularities in 8 hours with our pensary, 1206 Market st. safe, reliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for Phil elpllll, the only reliable speclalist in San Francisco: $ E. RICORD'S INJECTION AND SPECIFIC, MBS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN P RUBBER GOODS: SEND FOR ILL'S, sure, reliable; Ricord’s specialties. females. stored In one day: no instruments: French RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF guaranteed: no instruments; home in confine- EMARY : sure cure. 5 Franklin, cor. Market. ‘whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W. for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism; best AUDET’S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT $1abox: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WI_I;,;’;B’B 1adies troubled with wrregularities: no danger:’ T)U-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; AL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. cialist_for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no PDF EALLIAMCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, at the most reasonabie price in the city. MES. See Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 4th. STORAGE FURNITURE, PLANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 736 erk‘;lsu. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— WS:W: low rates; telephone South 762. 'URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- Fchmlu recelved on storage: money advanced on consignments; fire proof building. 410 Post st., IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES F 421423 Market st CHAS, L TAYLOR. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBAT l-é}.gw- a lt:‘selflly.; suits, Su vr,u Jnmg nn= Couris: terms reasonable; collections, ete. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Mnrkel.cvr.&o:'kum OHN K AITKEN, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW J e 17. 403 Montgomery st cor, Calttornia: W.Ehs DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, uia st TIh8. 14-16; advics trea STOBAGE OF