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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1895 WILL OF ISMC HECHT. Ten Thousand Dollars Be- queathed to Charity by the Capitalist. ALL COMMUNITY PROPERTY. Mrs. Hecht Declared to Be Owner’ of Half of the Big Estate. Isaac Hecit, the senior member of Hecht Bros. & Co., dealers in bonds and te estimated at from 10,000, and in his wiil, which -sented for probate yesterday, he s $10,000 of that to charity. The actual ie of the estate is not mentioned in the will, the only statement being that it is upward of $100,000. written document, is as follows: 1, Tsasc Hecht, s resident of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, being of sound mind and acting of my own free will, mindful of the uncertainty of life, make, ptblish and aeclare this my last will and testament. Then Mrs. Hecht, her sor, Bert R. Hecht, and the testator’s brother, M. M. Hecht, were appointed executrix and ex- ecutors, and the will continues: Second—I declare that all the property of which I may die seized or possessed, or in which I have eny interest, is, or shall be, con- sidered &s the_c of my he- ed wife an devise and bequeath unto my iebman of Boston, or to ¢ Liebmen. if he sur- ed State urth—I give, devise and bequesth unto my niece, Annie Kop ernard Kopf, and to her heirs, of the city of Washington, D. C the sum of $2000 in gold coin of the Unita 1 direct that the following sums in ates gold Y m; Tepresentat > delay as follows, viz. Tothe Deutsches Aitenheim of this City, the sum ot $1000. To the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asy Home of 11 v, the sum of $1500. “To the First Hebrew Benevolent Society of this City, the sum of $1000. To the Ola Home of this City, the sum of $500. To the Ca! lum of this City, the sum of § To the & tant Orphan Asylum of this City, ). rman Lad the sum of $500. ris’ Ald Society of this City, reka Benevolent Society of the sum of sSixth—I give, devise and bequeath to my early beloved wife all su realized from the rance po 1 die laws o which State of C aih U same med upon the 0 the follow- testator makes the following : To pay within two years one- fifth of the residue to each son and $20,000 to each daughter, the balance of the daughters’ shares to be invested for them. The firm of Hecht Brothers & Co. will be co: as the personal representa- tiv The will is dated October 13, 1892. Sttt G o NOTHING FOR MRS. FORD. The Widow of the Murphy, Grant & Co. Partner Has No Share in Her Husband's Estate. The will of Joseph A. Ford, the Murphy, Grant & Co. partner who died last Mon- day, was filed for 2 His estate consists principally his interest in the firm, and Mr. Grant, the petitioner $50,000 to $ Mrs. Virginia Ford, th: e widow, ceive no portion of the estate, according to | the w! rd Courtney Ford. The latter is | vears ol now in ope and the heis a | stepdaughter of ** 3 Mrs. Mary L. Ford, the mother of the merchant, resides in New York and is vears old. No prov ior her is wade in the will, as she is wealthy, and the ex- ected inheritance vortion of Mrs. Ford’s estate portion of the bequest to the son. Following is the text of the will: Being of sound mi; 1ast wiil and testamen First—I revoke any end all wilis by me here- tofore made. ;: Second—AS my wife hes in all casesacted entirely of her own free will and against wk she knew w t ask for & g which she irc that she expri shall not receive one dol what will come 10 me fr mother. Third—I give and bequeath to my niece, Mrs. Wiiliam Astor Eristed, and to my nephews, ¥dward and Nicholas Donnelly. of New York, §1000 each,and 10 my moiher, Mrs, Mary Ford (orin case of her death to my sister, Mrs. Edwitd ©"Donnel 2000, & portion to be applied to such charities as she may see fit'to ive, and the balance for masses and prayers or my soul. Fourth—I leave the belance of my interest with Surphy, Grant & Co., and also my inter- estin my mothers estate to my son Courtney Ford, end appoint as my & without bonds, Mr. Adaia Grant for m with Murphy, Grant & Co., aad m Edward Austin Jenkins of without ton ! Toom, No. 114, in the ¥ County of Sa cousin, Baitimore, also my executor for my interest in | mother’s estate. iis will is written by my own hand at my lace Hotel, City and Francisco, California. It is written and signed by me :he 16th day of July, 1894. JOSEPH A. FORD. After death 1 wish my body cmbalmed and sent East to my mother, who will deposit it with the remaius of others of my family. JAF. The William B. Dolan Estate. William B. Dolan of 1223 Waller street died last Tuesday. He leit an estate said to be worth $100,000. The bequests in his will are: To Mrs. Rose Dolan, the widow, real estate at Waller and Ashbury streets; real estete on Iinrrison street, between Second and Third; £15,000 in cash, and an aliowance of $200 a month pending the settiement of the estate. To Mrs, Patrick Dolan of ireland, a sister-in- law, $5000. To Jepnie and May Dolen and Jennie and Elien McCabe, nieces, residing 4n Ireland, $5000 exch, To Mrs. Gertrude Cleary, a nicce in Ireland, $2500. To Lucy and Maggie Dolan, niece, and Hugh and John Dolan, nephews, Tesiding in New York, $2000 each. yio Willism B, 3eCabe, » nephew at Butte, ont., There is a clause in the will ing any contestant. inherit- Bequests of Henry W. Woodward. Henry W. Woodward, who died on Au- gust 13, lefta will making the following be- quests: To R. M. Pogson of Kern County $5000 in trust “for the uses and purposes” which the testator should set forth in & letter to R. M. Pogson. To Stephen and Frederic Woodward (broth- ers), Lucy Agnes Cross and Anne Elizabeth Cross (sisters) and Jane Woodward, & sister-in- law, gll residing in England, the residue of the estatéin equal shares. Mr. Pogson and James E. Bell are nomi- nated executor. The will, a type- | es' Benevolent So- and I | 1, and the principal legatee is the | | | | { 1 | CHURCH NOTICES. B SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Chureh, cor. Hayes and Buchanan —Rev. A. C. Hirst, D.D., LL.D., pastor; resi- ce 313 Broderick st. Services at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. The pastor will preach at both services. Subject at 11 A. M., “The New Testament Altru- ism, or the Christian Aristocracy.” At 7:45 P. > su Divine Seulpture in the Creation of Charac- Sunday-school at 12:30 . M.. C. B. Perkins erintendent. Epworth League services at 6:45 .M. The seats in this chureh are free. The pub- lic cordially invited to all the services. Ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. jnr. Hirst will deliver his farewell sermon ject. ter. 5 AL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Mission st.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. he pastor, Liev. E. R. Dille. D.D., will preach morning and evening. Every member of the church is requested to be present at the commun- ion service at 11 A. M. In the evening, by request i rance orzanizations, the pastor will give a e Saloon Curse and Its Cure.” Spe- ic will be rendered at both services. Sun- 7. Watt, superintendent, at 1 ». M. Young People’s meetings av 6:30. All are wel- e CE OF MEETINGS. CALIFOR- OTICE, B Commandery No.' 1, K. T.— | Officers und members are requested to as- semble in the asylum TO-DAY (SATUR- D 1Y), Sept. 7, u: 1 0'ctock ¥. 3., for the purpose o attending (he fureral of our well beloved and re- spected frater, the R. R WILLIAM CALD- WELL BELCHER, past grand commander of this jarisdiction. In a rdance with the order of the SIR TROWBRIDGE H. WARD, Deputy Grand Commande Six MoUBRAY R. DUNDAS, Senlor Warden. P 5> ORIENTAL LODGE No. 144, F. Officers and members are HUBBARD, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 166, F. and A. M.—The officers and members of the above-named lodge are hereby re- quested 1o attend the fuueral of our deceased brother, the M. W. P. G. Master, WILLIAM LDWELL BELCHER, Saturday, Sept. 7, at 2 44, F. and A. M.—The officers and P. G. Master, WIL- THEO E. SMITH, Secretary, members of the sbove-named iodge are HER, Satvrday, Sep- MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. g od to attend the funeral of our 5 , Secretary pro tem. 7 SOLOMON LODGE NO. and A. M.—The officers and ereby requested to attend the of our deceased Brother, the M. W. Master, WILLIAM CALDWELL BELCRER, O-DAY (Saturday), at 2 o'clock P. M., from the Masonic Temple. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. GOLDB TE No. 30, officers and m em- with the mem- . brother, WILLIAM R, THIS (SATURDAY) Hall on ¢ 2 P, M, 10 IATED . F.— Far > = I . All non- o desire to_con- Ives with alodge in this cliy are in- °d_to send their names and_addre § NOBiL, 5.4 Battery st., or G. R. WEEKS, 569 who will forbisa all information re- vil 1BE NO. mbers are Az Men's Hall. M., SUNDAY, Sept. 8, ne faneral of our late Brother, P. H. F. J. JOHNSON, Sachem. i N2 10, Tmp. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. S e O e e 00D COOK MIDDLE - AGED SCOTCH woman wishes a situation: city or country; do plain washing; wages $15. 1000 Washington st., cor. Powell. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion for general housework. Call for three days, 1024 Howard, room 2. OMPETENT LADY AS NURSE WISHES A (ow moe engagements. Call or address 112844 Harrison st. Tl LADY WISHES POSITION A4S seamsiress in family: can take care of chil- dren; 1s wil.ipg'to make hersel? generally useful. Address K., Call Branch, 717 Larkin si. FOUNG WIDOW WISHES PLAIN SEWING or mending. 144 Fifth st., room 6. i DRESSMAKING WANTED—4 FEW MORE engagements by the day; terms reasonable. MISS LINCOLN, 17 Park ave. NDEFINED WIDOW DESIRES ANY KIND OF sewing or gents’ mending. Apply room 2, first flat, 119 Ninth st. “YIDO\V WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE:A positionas housekeeper or as pariner in paying | business. Call at 1027 Market st., top tloor, room !} TINCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 21 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable. “V INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, :AR Market, electric lights in every room: 200 room: 25¢ to 81 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week. WANTED-MALE. SITUATIONS W ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY MANTO TAKE care of a gentleman’s place: is a good plain ; can'milk and take care of horses if re- uired; city or country. Address S. M. 123 ‘wenty-sixth st. OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION IN FAM- ily; gardening, care of horses, etc. ; handy abont house; Al references. AddressJ.O. G., box 106, Call Ofice, . * HELP WANTED—Continned. 1 ADIES TAU(»HT”HX:%;%ESS%%&Mgg curing, dermatology: moderaie. ME - LER, 131 Post & W ANTED—LADY OF BUSINESS TACT FOR respovsible position: mus: be able to leave the city. “Address Responsibie, box 20, Cail. OUNG GIRL FOR COMPANION ~AND assist; one soing to school preferred; good home. Apply 6251, Shotweil st. COOKS AND 1 Apply MRS, B Oaiclund. LK OPERATOR ON LADIES' CLOAKS. A. MUELLER & CO., 723 Market st. ANTED—PROTESTANT GIKL FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 22 Hawthorne st. til Cetober 1. Millinery Parior, 234 Taylor st. 00D BUTTONHOLE-MAKER AT 85 Everett st. ST-CLASS LADIES’ wanted. BOWHAY. 604 Sutter st. W ANTED—THREE LADIES; ONE ASMANA- g€r, one as lecturer ana one_as instructor of agents fora medical company. M., box 103, this ortice. ADIES WANTED TO SELL MANHATTAN g f00d ;15 the best. C. KI:RTELL, San Maico. TANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 26¢. 617 Jones st. IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- ting, fitting and finishing: patterns cut to fit, 25¢. McDOW ELL, 213 Powell st. W ANTED—TEACHERS OUT OF EMPLOY- ment 1o canvass for educational periodicals. WHITTAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. TAILORESSES HELP WANTED-Continued. TRST-CLASS LADIES TAILORS WANTED, E -_BAOWBAY. 504 Sutter st. HANCE OF A LfFETIME: BIG MONEY- maker; $40 cash required; no humbug. “ box 70, Call Office. }; IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 120 Sixth ¢ slioes bought or exchanged. (} ERMAN COOKS WANTED. 14 GEAKY ST, “' Ceeur d’Alene mines; strike on against reduc- tion. EX. BOARD MINERS UNION. AN RAFARL—BARBRR-SHOP AND BATHS for rent :E?ood location: rent cheap. Apply GEO. D.SHEARER & CO., real estate agts, San Rafael. EST PLACE shoes, 726 ANTED—MINERS T0O STAY AWAY FROM IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- 4 door work ; will pay competent person $3 50 & day. Apply al store, 328 Seventh st. . \Y AT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO 5t.; 100 outside rooms: best spring heds: single rooms 20c a day: $2 a week: meals, 10¢. VW ANTED-FIRST-CLASS MEN T0 SOLI orders for suits made (o order at wholesale prices, city and country. - Apply E. H. LEVY, 113 ush 5t. MOZART, 319 ELLIS, NEAR TAY LOK—100 . newly furnished rooms,25¢ night; 81 25 week. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROLELL, 657 Clay. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1a week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ & night: reading-room. 89] ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 380 TO SUc anight $1 to $3 a week: open all night. BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. §750. sk ey B iR « store males alond 5 rooms; rent $18. BARRETT & CO., 8653, Market. 400, BEST FITTED AND PANING DIN- « ing-rooms in the city; positively clear- ing $100 & month: this we can prove: no rent central. See BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. had 3260—— 14 room house —on Market strect. DECKER. 1206 Market st.. € L will sell at 8 90 PAVING BARRERY SHORT DIS- | $ « tance in country: horse and wagon; all private trade; bake 7to 8 B. B. & S. flour a'week; fine place for coffee pariors; b rooms: 5 years' lease. BARRETT & CO.. 86515 Market. 1505, BAKERY: ALLCOUNTER TRAD DL : 2 fine ovens: good locatios guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee | parlor. BAP’RETT & CO.. 86514 Market st. ’ VW HOLE OR HALF INTEREST IN LARGE downtown plumbing and hardware business established over 25 years: bes: agencies of stoves and ranges: laundry, house-rurnishing suppiies, et A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. RANCH BAKERY AND DELICACY STORE at a bargain If taken within one week; inves- k2 :_reason for seiling, departure. PROLL, STENBERG & CO., 719 Market st. &75(), GRAND CHANCE: SALOON, NE. D 4 IV, city front, with 20 furnished room: doing n large business: clearing §150 per month: best of reasons for seiiing. Apply W. F. HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny S M ERRY-GO-ROUND ¥l For sale: $1800, on installments of $200 monthy, or $1400 cash: largest, finest merry-go- round in the State: steam power originally cost $4500. Address Proprietor, Ninth and Market sts. 47 14-ROOM HOU 00D PAYIN &B JU. rent $45. 08 Market. _ q 2(5 NTRAL LOCA 3 ket st. NTS: ONLY AYME Kol VW ELL-KEPT HOU of the best corners in 1h- ci urnisied. A.d Apply 837 Folz0 REAT @TE 40 ROOMS: $7OO cheap ren! 2 Third st EOA4 OFARRELL ST. ANTJIOUSE, 16 504 funny rooms: faratture i for sale. T WELL-LIGH R0OMS SUITAB R 15 1odginghouse: rent £35. 544 ixin s FULSILURE FOL AL L T NS B SR R OMPLETE OUTFIT FOR & ROOMS, 50 % rissels carpet laid. Heavy linoleum .. Free packing and d - . B 40c livery across the ba, un- try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockion Open evenings. ORNER SALOON FOR SALE: FINE FIX- tures: doing a good business; no better loca- tion in the city. Inauire of A.McLEOD & CO., 515 Market st. ‘W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market: electric lights In every soom: 200 T00ms; 25¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 10 $6 per week. TJILECTRIC LIGETS IN EVERY ROOM. Winchester House,44 Third st., nr Market: 200 5¢ per night; convenient and respectable \RUGSTORE: RARE OPPORTUNITY: GOOD al“mm for physician. Address Drugs, box 69, Call. UP-T(\-DATE SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. HOES SOLED 156 MINUTES: WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 4094 Pine. NIAN‘AND WIFE WISH POSITIONS ON A ¥ ranch or in private family; best of references. 730 O'Farrell. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near XMarket: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 pr night:$1 50 to 6 pr week OACHMAN —SWEDISH YOUNG MAN wishes situation in private family: best of city references. Address J. R., box 73, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN, 21, WANTS POSITION AT anything; undersiands packing; steady and sober; good references. J. PURCELL122 Tenth av. TEADY, RELIABLE BARBER WANTS A steady situstion. Address S. P., box 79. Call. RACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER WITH TOOLS wants work by te day: will work chea) ., 802 LE: . FIRST OLA 3170 Market st., 100m 96. TTUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS gardener: thoroughly understands his business in all its branches; is also firsi-class horseman and driver; zood milker and can take charge of gen- tleman’s place and fill all the requirements with competency; good references: wages to suit the times. Address Reliable, box 2. TTUATION BY MARRIED MAN, 85 YEAR + as suverintendent of dairy stock or grain ranch? thoronghly competent to take full charge of either; 5 years in last piace; can furnish best references; strictly sober and reliable. Address H. H., box 17, Call Office. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. ROFESSOR — LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches, 702 Sutter. P MALS HELP WANTED. ANTED—8 WAITERS, $9 A WEEK, SEE party in office 10 a. 3. all-ronnd laundryman, small country laundry; dry-zoods salesman, with Teferences; man to lay cement walks; young man 1o sell fruit; beilboy, $10, room, 6tc.: Kitchen- heiper. $20 and room seconil cook, $60: Japancse boy for s:cond work, §6 »_weei, board and room; €00k and baker for a coffee-house, $10 a week, REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for b cents at 228 Pacific st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 76¢ week, 16c night. 9FCENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY ) at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, Ge: bottie wine, be. 609 Clav st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; 31 week ; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading room* daily papers. 36 Clay st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait; at less than half the usnal price: ali repatiing done at half price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. ‘ J AN D— ERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 larze rooms; 25c per night: $1 to $3 per week. room, etc.: dishwasher, $5 a week, ete. MARTIN'S ployment Agency, Market st. W ASTED—DISHWASHER. R AURANT, 825 2 young dishwashers for hotel, Swiss or French, $20 each: dishwasher, Louse, $20: boy to wash_dishes, country, s found: short order cook, $25; etc. LEON ANDRE, 3815 Stockton st. 100 ¥EY, To TAKE LODGING AT 106, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. €24 Washi near Kearny. PARTNER WANTED, VIOLINIST PRE- ferred, to establish dancing school. Address 4 Ridley st. 3 ALOON; 429 FOURTH ST., COR. SILVER: rooms attached: no agents. Apply on premises. 5()(), EEEDMILL ENGINE, BOILER, $500. rorice: miistone: smettor, ste.t ns 10- cation; rent cheap: city. Apply 339 Sixth st., upper tloor. ALOON FOR SALE: ESTABLISHED 20 years, doing & large and profitable business: trade principally translent: this is a chance of a lifetime; owner must go Last to attend business interests; do not fail to examine at once; you will not soon hear of snch a chance again. Address . W. B., box 109, Call Office. | 10.000 CASH WILL BUY & FLGURISH | . ing, growing, permanent business | that will make a fortune for the Investor within a few years; location near San Francisco. Prin- cipals only: who have the necossary capital, apply personally bet. 9 and 12 to CHAK. E. NAYLOR, | Financlal Agent, room 8, fioor 8, Mills building. ' | DRUGSTORES, DRUG- DAY & CO.. 18 Crocker building. Ei Cr . 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. WAITER, PLAIN COUNTRY W ANTED hotel, $30: waiter, European plan, country, $25 and ‘found; waiters, for hotels, city, $20, $23 L. 2, 315 Stockton st. Y RELIABLE GERMAN MIDDLE-AGED couple: no_children: man care horses, handy with tools: wife first-class cook. Address J. E., 538 Madrid st., city. b () FARM 20 $26 and found, fare woods, and found: 3 carpenters, country, $2 50 adey R. HANSEN & €O., 110 A TO START TO-DAY, 10 swampers for the N AN _AND WIFE WANT POSITION IN country: experienced foreman: wife COOK. Address Lock ‘box 235, Bakersfield, Kern Co., Cal. aday and irec fare both ways. C.R.HAN- f,—;muu LAY TRY, $4 S¥ 110 Gearyt Y oure MAN, HAVING 3 YEA I ence at barbering, desires position in good place to finish trade. Apply 46 Erie st. ’“"{\ ED—BY YOUNG AMERICAN, POSI- tion, gentleman’s place: good horsemal ing and competent. Address ., box 101, Cail. ‘QITUATION AS NURSE FOR INV. tleman, or work in private family valte V. i LID GEN- ulso good Fies S NCED DRUMMER wants situation: cliy or country; good refer- owns his own team. Address A. L., box HANDY AT A G, wishes work: Wwages no object; references. Ad- dress H., box 97, Call Office. TE ATION AS NURSE IN HOS- pital or private nursing; am a practical sursi- cal dresser; also understands care of the Insane; &00d references as to qualification. Address Nurse, 2315 Encinal ave., Alameda. DAY AT 1 Mound B. Park tember 8, Rifies. going: don’t miss NOTICES. T, 10c. MME. : atticles read. VAPOR, ELECTRIC AND . 108 Mason s YOUNG J rc batl BA 'y Lours 10 to 10; $l. IFIC Compounded and, Cal. S GLOVES AND 9,2d fioor, 122 Post. ASTHMA C ve cure for asthma. Seventh st., Oal prosperity insured. 314 S CLEANED AND FLOORS reasouable rates: payment for C. ROSSI & CO., 2 GVED W iropodic T scrubbed SITUATIONS MALE. G GIRL WISHES SITUATION DO ht housework or take care children. Call 227 WANTLD—. by the day: house- v preterred; city or couutry; e. Address T., box 59, this office. 2 BY YOUNG GIRL DO cooking: is good cook ng. Please call 920 OY, AGE 16, WISHES PLACE TO DO WORK about farm; can tend to horses and cattle, etc. Address Soto House, cor. Fourth and Jessie. LDERLY MAN, WELL RECOMMENDED, sober and honest, familiar with all farm work and generally useful about place, wishes a situa tion. Address A: C., box 53, Call Office. W ANTED —SITUATION BY A MIDDLE- aged man: a good home preferred more than a sltuation: 10 work around the house: city or country. Address A. C., box 53, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN (German) ,who thoroughly understands cloth- ing and funishing-goods business. Address E.J. G., box 38, Call Office. TANTED — POSITION BY COMPETENT office man and correspondent: real estate, law, vholesale firm or mercautile agency preferred. | 3., box 72, Call. 1 7OUNG NAN WISHES SITUATION: THOR- oughly understands horses, cows, garden and general farming work: trustworthy and reliable in every respect; good references. J. N., box 2, Call. OACHMAN, EXPERIENCED, WOULD LIKE sitnation; thoroughly understands every branch of his business aad s & good driver; temperate, re- liable and industrious; Eastern and cily references; city or country. Address M., box 180, Call Office. ALLHOUND Wi worker, steady and reliable, wants sltuation; city or country. Address H., box 46, Cali Office. JITUATION. WANTED BY A GERMAN- American goachman and gardener, 8 yearc of agze: can milk: knows the city well: referenee; reasonable wakes. Address Situation, Postoffice, North Temescal. “OUNG MAN, 25 YEARS OLD, EXPERI- enced delléacies and groceries clerk, speaking English, German and Spanish, wishes position: g‘m-clm reférences. Address ULLMAR, 219 agon sk ¢ OMPETENT MAN WISHES POSITION AS porter in wholesale house; thoroughly under- stands shipping and packing. Address M., box 102, Cail Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. HAMBERMATD, LEN, 105 Stocl T OUSEWORK GIRD, HOLLISTER, 820, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 'RLPYT\ED AMERICAN SECOND GIRL, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock:on st. ERCED, $15. MISS CUL- 8t. HQRSE SCRAPER + 5 2-horse scraper team- laborers. $1 75 a day’ (CAMP COOK FOR RAI £50 and free fare; third hai country 5; boy 1o clean pans in bake shop, $15. & C0., 110 Geary ——830. Boys and men to pick grapes, dry and box raisins, work in packing und drying-holises, three to four months’ work $30 per mon h and found, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 C 3 BN FOR SOL. TY TO PICK 3 per month 551 and 636 C ANS, DO 1 Jaboring work on_a ranch at $26 ser month and found. MURRAY & READY, 633 aud 636 Clay and country, $25 , $30: 2 milkers. 6 Clay st. 15 WOODCHOPPERS; ™ 15 - makers. MURRAY & READY, 634 an Clay st 10 So0KS, #i0 70 850, 10 WAITERE, §20, £25 and $35: 4 dishwasher: bed” makers, $10: 2 Japanese cooks, 634 and 636 Clay st. d 638 RY: miths for Mexico, see boss here this morning: 4 woodchoppers, $1 25 to $1 50 a cord; carpeniers for Central Ameérica; rockmen to run power driils, see hoss bere: 10 grape-pickers, §1 a v: washer for laundry, farmers and others. Ap- ply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 5 D—COL NTRY HOTEL. d found: shortorder cook, $30 and found: first-class waiter, $50: second cooks. $3b to §50: tamale-maker, §20 and found: dishwashers and others. Appiy J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento MILEER XD WIFE, §56: SHINGLE BOLT- makers, §125 a cord: driilers and hammer men, #1 754 day: woodsmen. $26_and board: 10 more grape-pickers {0 go 10-d: $20 and board: farmhand, §20: hotel waiter, R.T. WARD & CO., 60% and 610 Clay () MEN'SSECOND-HAN DED SHOES.SOME 5¢ to $1 25. 562 AGENTS WANTED. ESTAURAN D CHANCE FOR a live man; fine location; low rent: always bad a large patronage. Apply drugstore, Howard and Nluth sts. OR SALE — GROCERY-STORE IN GOOD business ccnter: owner is retiring: will seil cheap if applied to at once. Inquire 501 Hayes st. ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. JOLICITORS; 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 Indemnity Company, 206 Sansom \1‘\1"0? CALILORNIA NOW OUT; AGENTS IV wanted. 530 Commercial st. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants ood agents {0 work its accident and sick_insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy building. ANTED TO-DAY—3 LIVE CANVASSERS y to_introduce horse and stock, book. ED- ARDS 7 City Hall avenue. FURNITYURE WANTED. LWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Aission, bet. 4th and 5th. A MERICAN FURNTTURE COMPANY WILL pay you the highest cash price for your furni- ture, carpets, ete. 1120 and 1131 Market. UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET £\ st.. pays hi; st cash pris for_furniture. H, G iRasky, CARPETS, PICTURES, + folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. stepiadder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. (VASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD_Auctioncer.10 Fultor PROPERTY WANTED. ROPERTY WANTED—SONOMA OR NAPA counties: 100 or more acres: part level: for hay, grain, fruit; running water; well wooded; hour railroad station. Particulars BEST, box 121, Call Offi “r NTED — CITY PROPERTY IN EX- change for good paying ranch. P. H. JORDAN & CO., 188 Crocker building. HICKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; J_$2000 to $2500. Cash. box 8, this office. QG' FOR A COFFEE SALOON AND OOV branch bakery: income from $15 to $19 1 week's trial. 611 Lerkin st. SINGLE EXPRESS WAGONS, 1 DOUBLE truck and gzoodwill of trade: stand cor. Bush and Sansome sts. J. C. FREDERICKS, Owner. FoE SALE—CHEAP; VARIETY-STORE. N W, corner Hyde and Green sts. ] 23 ROOMS; GOOD BARGAIN; DON'T $800. iss it. 712 Kearny st. ’$1—O STAURANT FOR MAN AND OV, wita; rent $15. 602 Third st. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—SMALL JOB- printing ‘ofice in Oakland. Address C.T. B., 1 Office, O3 5 0 ISFACTORY g bargain; account of re- 309 Third st. GROCERY AND BAR: 4 LIVING- « rooms; rent $15: stable. 457 Tehama si. K700, B4 OR SALE IN COUNTRY (O, town: new oven and three years' lease; Tent very chesp; clears $150 per month: bake from seven to nine harrels per week: good horse | and wagon all private trade. Address TUCKER, $125 TRNITURE OF 3 ROOMS: OWNER LEAV- ingon accoun: of departure. Apply 12 to7 2. M. at 2234 Rausch st. JEW 2-4 BED AND SPRING. $175 New 34 bed and spring. 550 New oak extension-table. 450 Brussels carpet. 1aid, per yard. 45 Floor oilcioth, laid. per yard. SHIREK&SHIR! 210-13 Stockion. Open ev P EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand; 400 carpet., §0od as new: ofl- cloth, 26¢; parior suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; 7- plece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25 Tanges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped free. . . NELSON, 126 Fourth st. T PRICES IN FURNITURE A’ J this CCABE'S. 8- DCARPETS Mission s Y renovated same as new. . CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. N ATIONAL CARPET BE: vating Works HAMPTON &1 and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 48 end 40 Eighth at. G. H STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. 3 i3 3USTED WITH ULDING’S Pioneer Car- So-4i HORSES. NE MARE: HAMBLETONIAN BREED: from Stanford’s ranch; gentle as & lambs a child ¢an dnive it; only fit for rich people. Apply CAPT. BUSH, Santa Clara Stables. Webb and Sacra- mento'sts. 126 QTYLISH ST also good driver. GEN ST. — 20 GOOD YOUNG LE-FOOT SADDLE HORS] 202 Twenty-third st. TLE HORSE AND A F OUNG NE bugay, with harness, for sale cheap, Apply to 1159 Foisom st. z 3 T J. LASTUFKA, MANUFACTURER AND . dealer in fine and draft harness: Eastern prices; also high-grade Clipper bicyclesfor sale and Tent. 1575 Market st.: teiephone Jessie 11 Ok SALE—A GOOD HOR R X very reasonable. Call bet. 12 and 2, at Hartiord Fire Insurance Co., 313 California st. ORSE FOR SALE, #i0. 623 GOLDEN Gate ave. FIGRSES PASTURED: §2 & MONTH; HYDE Ranch: send for circalar. 630 Commeércial st., San Francisco. RUGSTORE—$750: GOOD BUSINESS. AP- ply toJ. W. MULLEN, at Reddington & Co.’s, 23 Second st., San Francisce PBAXERS, ATTENTION — LOEBERS' Ba- kery, at 1837 Polk st., for sale; owner going into his own property: fine cash counter trade. ANTED—PARTNER IN RICH GOLD- quartz mine; 160 miles from San Francisco: Nevada County. ' Address 628 Twenty-second st., between Valencia and Bartlett. ALOON FOR SALE WITH FIRST-CLASS fixtures, stock, cash-register, billiard-table and trade; entrances at 532 Montgomery ave. and 613 Union st._Apply on premises. ALSO WAGONS ; Grand Arcade Horse : auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS S D-HAND HAR ; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, 'carts 2180 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia 40 wuggies, car: Market, 327 Sixth WAGONS AND CARG.AGES. 1 SANDWIC 61115 Jessie st. OB SALE-X COVERED ROCKAWAY: & bargain. THOMAS FOLEY. 1812 Powell st. VW ANTED — PARTNER FOR FIRST-CLASS day and night restaurant: splendid chance. Call meat-market, 576 Howard st. HOUSES WANTED. —FURNISHED HOUSE, ABOUT 20 ong lease: state terms. 47 Tohamast. HOOMS WANTED $125. EESTAURANT & BARGALXMCST b . sell on account of sickness; good, steady business; investigation allowed. Ap. this office. TOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE FOR SALE fine husiness corner; beer saloon or liquor store. Apply 368 Third st. SH D BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, part rent to be taken for use of elegant upright plano; location central. 211 Geary st. YOUNG LADY WISHES COMFORTABLE room and board 3 or 4 blocks from Examiner: not exceeding §18 per month. Address J. B., box 57, Call Office. W ANTED—A BUTLER FOR SMALL FAM- city; also a young English boy (o act as nder butler, 25 to $50. Apply T, 424 Sutter st. $50; 3 SHWASHERS, E hotels; dishwasher, 30, country ho- HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. £ RELIABLE GENTLEMAN OR LADY TO introduce our luminous gold-lined signs, door- plates and house numbers; can be read in the dark: something entirely now; they are without exception the finest, bestand niost attractive plates ever manufactured: samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including a neat sample case, sent on receipt of $1 60; lllustrated circular, 10c: inciose stamp for Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard st. G MAN IN WALLPAPER STORE be experienced in the business, and ready to iake hold at once; siateage, references nd salary expected, otherwise Do attention paid to communications. Address A. B. CO., box 9, Cell. FLEC TAN: ALSO GOOD HONEST BOY {/as spprentice; no cigarette-smokers need ap- ply. Apply at . at 217 Third ave. vate fumily roughly understands her busi- | TNFANT'S RSF, $20; ONE CHILD, MISS | JOIRST-CLASS BARBER WANTED—SATUR- ness; good reference. Address T. R., box 71, Call. CULLEN, 106 Stockton st. day, 3 Stockion. ML MAN WISHES SITUA- | (NHAMBERMAID, PALO ALTO. $15; WATIT- | PIRST-CLASS BARBER WANTED. 107 M tion for light housework or take care of chil- ross. $20; chambermald, lodging-house, $15; | X' Powell st. dren. 343 Minna st €00k, 3307 12 ‘housework girls, city and country. (O ARBER WANTED—8$5; SATURDAY iDOW situati ., 10: OF EXPERIENCE WOULD “LIKE 1 as honsekeeper in widower's family. Market st. W R. J ADY, GOOD READER AND MUSICIAN, 4 will read aloud, sing or play to invalid or el- iy person, Address 4 Ridley st. $20 and 3.5: 4 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. Smuas'mnss TOR 3 WEEKS; 86 A WEEK. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. AITRESS; MBECHANICS' BOARDING- house; $15. M18S CULLEN, 105 Stockton. MAN COOK, WITHOUT and housework. 419 Minna st. (0T WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK /by tie day, washing, ironing, housecleaning or cooking: best city references. Please call 924 W ington st. IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WOMAN WI es afternoon work of any kind. 25 Taylor s 3 TANTED — A_COOK AND SECOND GIRL for family of 2 persons in San Mateo, #35 and $26: iaundress for 8 in family, $30; laurdress for small family in country, §30; English nurse, 2 grown children, $20: competent lady’s maid, German girl for second work for very light 0 £00d housework glrls, 820 and $25. Apply ress morning; waltress and parlor maid, San Mateo, $20: firsi-class cook, 2 in family, $36. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. d {75 MAN WOMAN, GOOD COOK, WANTS A T situation in a good family; will %o out of town. 807 Washingion st., Oakland. TDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS WAITRESS, springs, $15; fare paid. C.R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO and cooxing. Apply 227 Hayes st. PERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER WISHES »osition as manager in hotel or lodging-house. 6 Market st., room 25. l‘léLbk 1570 ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK: Y'n Z OSITION IN SMALL famify to do general housework. Inquire 5443 Natoma st. 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeber. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27, first floor. (GEBMAN WOMAN FOR RANCH, SEx X party here, San Lorenzo, $20: Scandinavia) or German cook and downstairs girl, Oakland, $20; 10 youny girls for light positions and care W $16, C. 1t HANSEN & Con ® MIPPLEAGED HOTEL €00 urbg, $25: restaurant waitress, San Jose, pald, $20; whitress, assisy chamberwork, $16: waitress, small hotel, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TANTED — IRISH COOK, SMALL WASH, $30: upstairs :lrl‘zlfl: French walitress, $15; waltress, res:aurant, $25; girls for housework, $20, $15 and $12. LEON ANDKE, 315 Stoekton st. D ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION \to do general housework, clty or short dis- tance In country ; moderate wages; good €ook: no postals. Addréss 2734 Foarth ]’t;u}\m,' WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day : washing, ironing, housecleaning. 820 Hayes st.. basement. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO = or general work ; wages $25; best of Address S., POX 57, this offi-e. , .ASS CUTTER, Hitter and deslgner, wishes a- few ensagements in families by the day; tailor sults a specialty; terms reasonable. E. C., box 34, East, a 1ew engagements with nice familiess best of references: terms $2 50 perday. Call or address 1723 Clay st., near Van Ness ave. FXPERIEX WOMAN NTS HOUSE- work and cooking (good lmmdreuhm this city or across the bay. Call or address i". L., 439 Sev- enteenth st. 'S MENDING NEATLY DONE, I Call room 22, first floor, 105 Stockton 7OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework : wages $20 to £25. Call or address 1600 Stevenson st., bet. 17th and 18th. Y JUNG WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day at either washing or housecleaning; refer- ences. Address 427 Pacific st. i VYV OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION FOR second work. Please call 615 Bush st. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE California Savings and Loan Society have deglared a second dividend inliquidation of five (5) per cent on all deposits. payable on and after Tues. day, Sept. 3, 1895, at the oflice of the corporation, OUUNG RL WISHES SITUATION AS seamstress or second work. Call 824 Capp st., near Twenty-third. TADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S MENDING: plain sewing. 821/ Everett st., between Third and Fourth, downstairs. T ANTED—WAITRESS FOR RESTAURANT; Ccity: wages $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock- ton st. N \‘ ORKING HOUSEKEEPER, SMALL COUN- try hotel, $16; women on ranches, Grand Isl- and and Kingaburg $15, fare paid; girls and women for other: plases. MUERAY & READY, 634 and lay wa'IED-—nm'EL WAITRESS, $20; 3 PRO- testant second girls, $20; 2 ranch cooks, $2 and a large number of giris to fill our numerous situations in city avd country too numerous to advertise. J. ¥.UROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. and Sunday. 1317 Stockton. BALBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 2114 Ninth st. “‘.ilemEn WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 14214 rs R Fi;!( SATURDAY. Y11, FOURTH oy $3. RARBER WANTED—SATURDAY noon. 2001/ Eighth st. AFTER- [NFURNISHED ROOM WITH GRATE AND water: quiet neighborhood. N. H.. box 2, WA WANTED — & STEAM DIRECT-ACTING bump to raise water to s vertical height of 60 feet: capacity not less than 600 gallons per min- ute. Address room 38, Crocker building. ANTED—NEW ORSECOND-HAND 10-TON platform_scale. WM. WEHNER, Evergreen, ta Clara County. B ACHINERY FOR MANIPULATING GREEN coffee; give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. T LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS G0OD PRICES for clothing. books and jewelry : post: V LONT. STEAM AND LAGER BEER ROUTE; WAGON and 2 horses. Apply Call Office. ALOON: TRANSFER CORNER; CLEARS $160 per month. Apply Wieland’s Brewery. $200 CHICKEN-RANCH. 1984 MISSION . st 12to 3 .30 $35(00, EARTNER: HALEINTEREST IN + mercantile firm: established 7 years; doing good cash business: references exchanged. Address D. A., box 46, this office. $200), IO, SALE STOCK OF CHICKEN ZUVU. ranch in Froitvale: 800 chickens: 3 scres allin rut; &-roomed house: rent $10. Apply room 34, Donohoe block, S. F. Office hours 1 to {OR SALE OR RENT—GROCERY AND BAR, with rooms attached, located In Tiburon. Call at WICHMAN, LUTGES & CO., 318 Clay st. JOTION AND VARIETY STORE, CHEAP; clean stock: no agents. 153 Sevonth st. ALOON FOR SALE, APPLY UNION BREW- cry, Eighteenth and Florida sts. 5100, BUY BEST-PAVING RESTAURANT | « incity. J.T.GARLAND, 635 Clay st SSTAURANT ON MARKETST.: RENT $19; good place for man and wife. This office. £ FIRST - CLASS LONG - ESTAB- $2000 lished business: stationery, books, cigars and tobacco: clearing $150 per month: this is a rare opportunity and will_stand closest inves- tigation. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery. | OST—_FRIDAY MORNING, ABOUT 10:30 o’clock, supposed to be on Fulton st., between Franklin and Polk. a handkerchief containing pair of diamond earscrews. Large reward if returned 10 719 Market st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of MARGARET TOMPKINS, No. 180,- 476. The finder will please return to bank. Lot INTER FAIR MEDAL. A SUIT- able reward will be pald finder by returning to 804 Kearny OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of MICAELA A. DE MORGAN, No. 186-1425. The finder will please return to bank. ALOON AND G RAL MERCHANDISE store in_country; fine business: rare chance: account departure. ~ Address F., box 74, this office. HE PALACE HOTEL AT UKIAH, MENDOCINOCOUNTY, CAL, TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS. Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL- LIAM HEESER. Mendocino. MOST CONVENIENT AND EESPECTABLE— Winchester_House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms. 25¢ to $1 50 prnight; $1 50 to $6 pr week. CCTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM_—WIN- | ter House, 44 Thi; BABBE'E WAN —341 BUSH ST. PBARBEE FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 720 Valencia st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 62 Second st. po JARBER FOR SATURDAY, AT 181 SECOND vages 83. ANTED — BARBER, Apply STEADY, 202 FOR 1091 Howard. Second st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in in the name of AUGUSTE RICKERT, No, 20: 801. The finder will please return to bank. OST—GOLD WATCH, NEAR TWENTY- J fourth and Dolorcs. Return T. P. DUFFY, Twenty-fourth and Church ; receive reward. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San_Francisco, in thename of WINIFRED MURPHY, No. 164-1227. “The finder will please return to bank. FOUND. OUND—BICYCLE. FOR_ INFORMATION apply 2516 Mlssion st., bet. 7 and 8 P. M. NTED—BOY ABOUT 16 FOR MILLIN- A 133 Kearay st. FIRST-CLASS PAINTER WANTED. at 7 a. . at 317 Polk st. —SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRS AT 5 Laguna st. AGENT WANTED FOR BUSINESS proposition. Y. I Office. MAN WANTED AT AEL'S, 9 l\teurny st TAMLOR AND PRESSER. 4 Dye Works, 342 MeAllister. HOEMAKER ON REPATRING AT 202 Fifih st.; a steedy man. T1RONG BOY TO LEARN BLACKSMITHING: experience and reference. 828 Harrison st. TRST-CLASS COOK, FENNS ANIA HO- tel, Potrero, opp. Union Iron Works. ARBERS” FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL _SEC. Barbers’ Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. CALL RAPH- GOLDEN GATE W ANTED-10 HOUSE - GIRLS, $20; 7 house girls, $16; 3 waltresses, §6 o week: chambermaid and wait at table, $20 and voom: 11 small girls, $8, $10 and $12 a month. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 748 Market st. (_}uu. SLEEP HOME, 2 iN FAMILY, $15; hotel cock, lowa. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. JANTED, WITH BLANKETS AT DEPOT, Third and Townsend sts., at 7:30 this morn- ing—1y teamsters for railroad wori; $1 75 a day and free fare, ARBERS — ALL_ BARBER-SHOPS WILL clese on MONDAY, Sept. 9, Admission day, at 12 o'clock noon. Barbers’ Association of ‘San Francisco. I. SCHEUNERT, Ree. Sec. pro tem. YOUNB GIRLTO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK, piain cooking: $10: 8 in family. Call 2 days 110314 Seveateenth st. XPERIENCED FINISHER ON CUSTOM S Sein; aie experienced appreatice. 1044 How- ard st. : ANTED = MIDDLE - AGED LADY FOR housework for 1 lady. MRS. CRAMER, 303 Cley st. » OUNG GIRKL; Steiner Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, German preferred, sleep home. 911 Larkin st. W‘z’mfiifl'z FOR 2MONTHS-OLD BABY. Apply at 805 Lot st. Y QUG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. SLEEP HOME. 1313a northwess corner of Powell and Eddy sts. San OMPETENT GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK ; Francisco Sept. 2. 1895. By order VERNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. good cook and laundress; refcrences. 1043 Guerrero, near Twenty-third, 114 Mason st. WANTED-A YOUNG LADY TO ADVER- tse at Mechanics’ Fair. RATHJEN BROS,, 21 stockton st ANTED — STEADY MAN TO ACT AS cashier and assist generally for traveling firm will guaranteed §100 & moDth: experience not re- quired; business easily lesrned; must have $200 cash. Call 78314 Market st., r00m 8. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO EXPERIT- cnced weavers: man and wife preferred. Address Woodland Woolen Mills. MESS SHOES 14-S0LED, 40c: HEELS, 250; done in 15 minutes. 636 Kearny st.. basement. ANTED—20 LUMBER-PILERS TO GO TO sawmill in monntains and lumber-vard in San Joaquin Valley. Apply room 19, 319 Pine st ‘Fm’;ifi’cbi‘m’fl:’nxn ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15¢, 20¢ « night, $1 a week. FIEST-CLABS BUSHELMAN, 541 MARKET street. ANTED-MEN_WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages (o place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: 1o charge uniess successtul. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY, 110 Sulter, T 4. ” S'mA\"cow FOUND: OWNER ( HAVE same by paying expenses. Apply DEL MONTE DAIRY. Mission road. DENTISTS. JFIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at Obdontunder Dental Parlors, 81534 Geary st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; extractions (painless) for 60 days more, 26c. R. L. WALSH, PROPOSALS. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Folsom State Prison on Saturday, Se tember 8, 1895, between the hours of 9, ad 10 A. 3., for furnishing a rock crushing plant, consist ing 0f engine, crushers, screens, elevators and | necessary equipments, in accordance with the topo- | graphical map and_géneral outline specification on file with W. R. ECKART, rooms 2 and 3, 21 Sansome stree, San Francisco, or at the office of Bureau of Highways, Sacramento. The board will let the contract to the bidder which, in its judg- | ment, submits the best and most economical plant, Teserving the right to reject any and all bids. The general outline specifications adopted by the ' board are to be used only as a guide to bidders who are expected to submit plans, with full desoription of their proposed arrangement of the machinery, which they consider will secure the best results, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable 10 the undersigned. equivalent to ten per cont of the amount of the bid, which will be forteited if the successful bidder shonld refuse to enter into a contract with a bond equal to one-halt the amount satisactory to t he DOATH. BRAINARD F. SMITH, Secretary Joint Committtee. D.D S., proprietor. _REA,300 TURR ST—ALL DENTAL WORK ai lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. R.J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. TR GEHORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extractiou and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any piate, moved !}'nm 61020 O'Farrell st. T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no_charg on bridges, crowns and goid. plates prices reduced. emall gold fllings onl;_" $2: 9!!!_116& extyfie}[o e 'Cnoom:: DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas speolalists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction; artificial teeth as can be made; fllling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, hout plaics & apecialty. 1841 Polk st. Eleventh; no charge for extracting when ¢ DEN SSOCIATION. 4rm $b; fillings from 81 ; extracting 50c, with gas $1. Mariket st., next Baldwin Theater. D 30T plates are made; old plates made over like new; CGL R AL ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. $7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS BRIDGES AND TEETH D, LUPLUM HILL 145 MARKET ST. near ieeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. 1 PESEsALS 1 FOR LEASING IéIN"(;‘;)'LN SCHOOL PROP- K ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNE F MARKET AND FIFTH STREFEBI'Q OFFICE BoARD OF EDUCATION, SAN FRANCISCO, August 27, 18“.} In accordance with a rcsoluron adopted by the Board of lducation, sealed |'rrnpoa&l:pwfll b’e Te- ce.ved in open session cf seid board on Wednes- auy, September 11, 1885, at 8:30 o'clock . M.. for the lease, for the term of ten ycars, of the Lincoln School property, on the sou:héas: corner of Market and Fifth sirects, 275 feet on Market street, by a uniform depth of 100 feet, as a whole or in subdi- visions of 45 tect frontage. case for the whole property, or leases for sub- divisions thereof, will be awarded to the highest | responsible bidder or bidders, but no proposals to | lease said property will be enumlnef unless the Aaggregate montbly rent proposea to be paid shall R —— e reserves the right to or bids as the public ml,v‘h uire. GEORGE BEANSTON, Secretary. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A A DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; stits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, ete. G.W.HOWE, att’y-gt-law, 860 Market,cor.Stockton STORAGE STOB-AGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- hoid goods, cte. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. WILBON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates: telephone Soutl 762. “OHN k. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BS. 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