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12 e R S o e o e v PR s It s DI e T s e e e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1895. HAD TO PAY THE WAGES, Notable Case Against an Em- ployer Won by a Work- ingman. PAID HIS HANDS IN DRAFTS. The Laborer Refused to Take Them and Got a Judgment for Cash and Costs. A case of great interest to laborers came up before Justice of the Peace Barry yesterday. The point involved has caused %o much trouble among workmen looking for jobs that Deputy Labor Commissioner Dam was on hand to look after their in- terests. Wilfred St. Germain, a laborer, who could neither read nor write, brought suit against Abrabam Blochmann and Moses Cerf for $45 on account of services ren- d Blochmann & Cerf used to con- Guct a limekiln at Felton, near Sunta Cruz. Blochmann, who lives in San Jose, pulled out of the partnership some time ago, so by consent his name was stricken from the suit. It transpired that St. Germain was one of a lot of laborers gathered up by Cert in this City and offered employment in the Felton limekiln. He was promised $36 a month; $16 of this was to be taken out for board and the rest was to be paid in salary. St. Germain began work last June. When he quit last month he demanded the $45 due him. Of course he expected cash. In- stead he was handed two drafts for the money. One of them was payable in sixcy and the other in thirty days. St. Germain stoutly protested agamnst da such payment and he s coolly informed ~ he could take the draits or leave them alone; that that was the way the men were usually paid. After- ward he discovered that the agent spoke the truth; that the laborers not knowing their nghts and being without friends or money had submitted to the treatment. But St. Germain made of stouter stuff. He declared the money was cnming to him cash down for labor performed ani he was bound to have it. The agent laughed at bim and told him that the very best he could do was to dis- count the bills for cash. St. Germain didn’t have a cent in his pocket at the time but he refused the offer. ‘We gzot back to the City as best he could and began suit to recover the whole of his $45 payment and no discount. About all he had to d> in_court yester- day was to tell bis story. Judgment was k1 en in his favor, with the costs that a number of laborers had gone to work at Cerf’s kilns, had paid their rail- road fares there and back, and bad had great trouble in getting their money. The workingmen present were greatly ed over St. Germain’s victory. Itre- ns to e seen, though, whether he will ever be able to collect any money on the judgment. The law is on bis side, but that does not mean he will get his money at once. b SEA CIPTAN N AL He Had an Encounter With a Sailor and Used a Belay- ing-Pin. The Sailor Goes to the Receiving Hospital for Repairs and Sues Out a Warrant. Peter Nelson is master of the schooner Lizzie Prien, which yesterday was being provisioned for a voyage up the coast. Samuel Olsen 1 sailor who one time sailed in the Lizzie Prien. Yesteraay, somewhat under the influence of liquor, he went aboard the schooner and soon be- came engaged in an altercation with the captain. The captain ordered him ashore, but instead of obeying he sprang at the captain. Olsen is a smaller man than Nelson, but although the captain struck him tull in the face he returned to the as- sault in lively fashion, and the captain picked up a belaying-pin and used it with such effect that Olsen fell to the deck with his scalp cut open in several places and his face drenched with blood. He was put ashore, and managed to make his way to a Washington-street saloon, where the patrol-wagon found and carried him to the Receiving Hospital, where his head was swathed with ban- dages. He subsequently made a charge against Captain Nelson for assault with a deadly weapon, upon which the captain was arrested. Now. the schooner Lizzie Prien is ready to sail this morning, and wanted to go ont with the tide, and tnis was very embar- rassing to have her master in the lockup at that interesting juncture. Sc Judee Low was seen last night and he fixed the bond at $3000. ' The owners of the schooner became surety for the amount, and the Judge agreed to aliow the case to be postponed until the captain and his ship returns. The captain was thereupon released and will sail away northward with the schooner this morning. The captain excuses his use of the belay- ing-pin by declaring that he has been sick for two months and has only returned to duty in no state to do any fighting, and th]afz he had to use the weapon tosave him- self. EXAMINING WATERWAYS Return of the Congressional Committee on Rivers ; and Harbors. Senator White Belleves That Past Appropriations Should Be Exceeded. Senators White and Perkins and Con- gressmen Hilborn and Barham, the Con- gressional committee which, with Engi. neer Price of the State Board of Public Works, has been examining the rivers and inlets of San Francisco Bay with a view to their improvement, returned from their trip yesterday. During the journey, which occupied sev- eral days, the delegation collected much valuable data, which will be used in gain- ing a sufficient appropriation to place these waterways in navigable condition. The Sacramento River was examined from Tehama down, and many riffles and snags dangerous to navigation were found. The committee gained vaiuable hints on cleariny river-beds of obstructions by watching the snagboat Seizer, which brought out many logs and other danger- ous impediments to navigation with a celerity that amazed the members. ““We saw much that was interesting and instructive,” said Senator White last even- ing, “‘but the magnitude of lheflpropomion is such that at present 1t would be hard to say how much money will be necessary to put the rivers in navigable condition. I believe, however, that all past appropri- ations should be exceeded, and I believe further that we can make such a showing that we can hold or increase any appropri- ation which we may propose. “‘There is no doubt that the Sacramento and Feather rivers need much improve- ment and that they will receive their full amount of attention. We paid particular attention during our trip to the matter of river commerce, and find that it is much larger than would naturally be supposed from a casual glance at the matter. “During our trip we visited the Iron Mountain copper mines, near Redding, which have recently been purchased by an Enelish syndicate, and found that they were preparing to do a large amount of shipping as soon as their arrangementsare complete. - “The syndicate has built a narrow-gauge road fifteen miles long that cost $15,000 per mile, to connect with the river, in order to transport their ore, fuel and other materi- als. This will eventually bring much traflic to the river. 2 ““The San Joaquin will also receive a great deal of attention, for we have become con- vinced that it is deserving of much im- provement. To what extent we will ex- amine it will depend on circumstances, and we shall have the assistance of Governor Budd in our deliberations. We under- stand that the waterways leading to Stock- ton are 1n need of much improvement, and they will be given special attention before we adjourn. “One subject that has been called par- ticularly to our attention and in which we have been much interested is the canal with which it is proposed to join the Oak- land harbor and the estuary on the oppo- site side of Alameda. Ilook upon it as a legitimate enterprise and one which shoula be carried through. It cannot help but | improve Oakland harbor, and would be of great benefit to both Oakland and Ala- meda. It will certainly be considered in the appropriation which we will ask at the hartds of Congress.” The committee feels that in order to do justice to the State California should be represented in the Rivers and Harbors Committee in the House, but thus far no determination has been reached as to the method by which’ such a plan could be consummated or who will be pushed for- ward for the place in case it is found that it is possible to gain such representation. The committee still has much work be- fore it and will proceed to examine other waterways as fast as circumstances will permit. ————— Mr. Valley Is Present. Day before yesterday Mrs. Josephine Valley, living at 164 sling steeet, reported te the olice the disappearance for two weeks of her Knshnud, who had been employed at the Sun- set Laundry. Mr. Valley read about himself vesterday, and came to the front with the news that he is all right, working and living at 1129 Mission street. *CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'Ciock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corper Clay: open until 9:30 o’cl 3 529 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW . corper Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until €o'clock, 2518 Mission street. open nntil 9 o'clock. 116 Ninti sireet. open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. SAN FRANCISCO Episcopal Church. cor. Haye chanansts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Services at 11 a. . and 7:30 P. M. Mr. Stephens, the new pastor will preach morning and evening. Subject at 11 A. 3.: “The Lord’s Ewmbassador to Saul. 7:30 T Treasure.” S ecial music by the &t both services. Sunday-school at B. Perkins superintendent. vice at 6:30 P.. Prayer-meeting y 7:45P. M. Seals free. Ushers in atiendance. The public cordially invited (o all the services of this church. HODIST E bet. Sixth and § : J. J. Morris, musical organist: R.' V. Watt, The pastor will Morning subject: . Dille. pasto; director: H. M. Bosworth, Sunday-school super preach at 11 4. M. and “Thy Kingdom Come. ; “Our Life Work to Be Tried as by Fire.” C.H. Yatman of New York, the celebrated evangelist, will begin revival services in this church on Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 2. All are cordially invited. > HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCH <% pal Church, bet. Second and Third sts. Westwood Wright Case, pastor. Morning sermon on he Rainbow Round About the Throne.” E Mental Troubles, the Blind Heralds of Despair,” Youug people’s meeting at 6:45 P. M. Welcome. FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH, EDDY ST.. near Jones—Rev. M. P. Boynton, acting pas. 1 Services Sunda September 29, 1895. | Preaching by the acting pastor at 11 a.M., sub- ject: ~“The Shining Way"; and at 7 M., topic | “A Timid Touch,” Baptism at ¢ ning service. | Sunday-school at 12:30 P. 3. Y. P f C.E. at 6:30 P. M. Young Men's meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday at a5 P. . Christian culture class Friday these gervices are open to the publi are welcome. == ening lecture on tor. Srow All Strangers E& 51.JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corper Caiifornia and Octavia sis.—Rev. D, Hansop Irwin, pastor, will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sabbath-school, 9:45 A. M.: Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. 6:45 P. M.: prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45. Every- body made cordially welcom 382 No. 2 will be instituted s NG, Sept. 28. A I Those contempiating ioining will ad- ~ 771N dress or call on H. KNOBEL, 524 Battery st., or GEO. R. WEEKS, 2630 Folsom st. ‘are herebySpoer requested to attend the funeral of our lateRAS brother, GEORGE H.TUCKER, on SUN- DAY, September 29. at 1:30 P. M., from Alcazar building, O'Farreil st. By order of L. G. SCHORD, M. W. POHIMANYN, Recorder. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS X working housekecper. Call or address MRS WALDERETT, 16 Lewis st., off Jones, near Post. OMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A place as cook or to do downstairs work. Call or address 71712 Bush st. JITUATION WANTED BY GOOD COOK AND aundress or would do_housework. Call 1027 Mission st., present employer; well recommended. ITUATION WANTED BY SE AL ) Swedish and German girls to do cooking and general housework; wages $20t0 $35. Apply 958 Willow st., West Oakland. W [DOW WITH MEANS WANTS PARTNER in paying business, Call 1027 Market, rm. 11. ESPECTABLE LADY WISHES SITUATION as working housekeeper for gentleman with small family, or will do chamberwork in rooming- Apply 139 Fourth st. nd floor. MAKER, GOOD wishes work in families, or would take me. Apply 623 Howard st., bet. Second rd. (GEEMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, housecleaning, washing and ironing. Call 203 Polk st. \’n\x “D—BY A YOUNG GIRL, GENERAL housework; is a good cook. Call at 7.Van Ness ave. after 1 ». M. TRL WANTS SITUATION AS COOK IN PRI- vate family, or in restaurant as cook: wages from $25 to $35; first-class American cooking. Please call or aadress 2000 McAllister st., cor. Lott. HELP WANTED-Continned. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR HOL- ister, Cal., general housework small family, ¢ girls for general housework, plain washing, 825, clts: voung girl to assist in housework, San Mateo, $10; middle-aged woman, Protestant, for general housework, 3 in family, short distance in country, $12. 11%4 Antonlo, off Jones, near Ellis. W AITRESS, PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, $20; cook, $25: 2 second girls, $2: nurse: girl, $15: housegirl, §25: 2 Swedish general house- work girls, $25: Swedish cook, $40: cook, $30: hurse, §25: housegirl, Oakdale, $25: Alameda, $20; 4 housegirls, city, $20. Call 332 Geary. OME AND BUSINESS BUREAU, 819 MAR- ket st.—2 girls between 13 and 17 t0 assist: 5 general housework and plain cooks; good cook and laundress: also chambermaids. EFINED YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS as salesiady and bookkeeper in dressmaking establishmeut. Address, stating experience, D. P., box 60, Call oflice. W ANTED—LADY ASSISTANT BOOKKEEP- er; must write rapid and legibly: experienced in office work. Address, stating references and salary required, Front, box 110, Call Office. OR ALAMEDA—NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST careof infant and sewing; good home. Address, stat'ng wages wanted. D., box 110, this office. W ANTED—AT THE MISSION, A YOUNG Protestant girl to do light housework in small family; wages $10. P. G., box 31, Qall Office. 00D STEADY WOMAN TO COOK FOR single gentlemen in return for good home. Call Sunday 6 to 8 A. M., 564 Howard st. {LDERLY WOMAN WISHES A SITCATION 1o take care of baby. Address 2714 Fourth st. AD AS HOUSE- 4 keeper for ; city or country. Address L. C., box 9. this office. XPERIENCED, RELIABLE YOUNG French woman wishes work by the day: wash- ing, ironing or housecleaning. Call or address 227 Franklin st. XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER WISHES & situstion: oity preferred or short distance in country. Address Housekeeper, 640 Golden Gate avenue. JRENCH GTRL WOULD LIKE TO TAKE EN- tire charge of an Infant and do plain sewing, or a place as cuambermaid. 135 Second st. Y OUSG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE IN & small family toassist in light housework ; wages $810 $10. Address MISS T., Call Branch’ Office, 339 Hayes st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION o do general housework in American family. Please call 62714 Ivy ave. W ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; German girl preferred. Call bet. 9 and # P. M. at 938 Sanchez, near Twenty-third. VW OMAN OR GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND assist with children. 604 First ave., corner Sacramento st. IRL BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS. 1713 Leavenworth st. 7 OUNG GIRL, ASSIST HOUSEWORK, FAM- ily of 2. _Store, cor. Sanchez and Jersey. IRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT HOUSE- work and care child. 819 Golden Gate ave. | EAT GIRL TO CARE FOR INVALID; GOOD home; $10. 219 Page st. (3IBLTODO GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND T cooking. 1935 Howard st. TAILORESS: PANTS FINISHER. 218 WAL ler st., cor. Market and Valencia. ADIES TO LEARN THE ENTIRE ART OF French millinery; competent teachers; guar- antee to graduate them in three months: fitted for first-class positions. 234 Taylor st. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO do light housework. Apply 31 Federal st., be- tween First and Second, Bryant and Branoan. (GIBL, AssisT HOUSEWORK, TAKE CARE Gt 2 children of 3 years; $10. 819 Golden Gate ave, Y guse “LADY WISHES POSITION AS ekeeper. Ad. MISS IRIS KORYRETT, arrell st. MAKER; FIRST-CLAS ish draper and designer: rave. OF ANY KIND OR 's mending. 144 Fif m 6. 'Gmm,\:\' GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION for general housework. Call at 428 Chestnut ., rear. V OUNG WOMA general housekeeper: jections to country. & ATION AS speaks French: no ob- I or address 601 Turk st. MAKER WAN WOR rectiy from New York. Apply 177 W R HOUSE, THIRD, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh $1 50 to §6 per week:; convenlent and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. RESFECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation in a small family: is a good cook and can do general housework: speaks only French and German. Appiv 1530 Powell st., cor. Green. s ATION FOR 4N housework or second work: no_objection to children. “all 855 Jessil ., near Fifth. “A CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK of any kind. city or country. 843 Howard st. ED — FIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS. BOWHAY. 504 Sutter st. W ANTED — IRST-CLASS TAILOR BSS. BOW HAY, 504 Sutter st. Z—wxfi. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND X _assist in cooking, $12. 700 Shotwell st. AN WANTED IN COAL YARD. 1036 AYL Golden Gate ave. BUSINESS CHANCES. e S OF ANY BUY OR SELL A BUSINE e Rind ses STRAND d: CO. 45 Third st- ARPENTER WANTED. street. ANTED — FIRST - CLASS BARBER: steedy job. 10 Eighth st., Monday. TSHWASHER; WAGES $20 PER MONTH. 113 Seventh st. AN WITH $75 CAPITAL TO BUY¥ INTER- est in established business: light work: fair profits; chance to learn good trade; investigate this. Room 1, 107314 Market st. W ANTED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN genteel busiuess; 8 hours per day; experience nowrequired: must have $150 and be satisfied with 70 per month. 78314 Murket st., room 3. 828 HARRISON I = A COFFEE-SALOON: NO. 1 LOC #55 - tion: pags yell: 3 furnished m%n‘;f l:zg Kitchen: rent only $16¢ See STRAND & CO- Third st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. OTICE—DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF N your business promptiy? HEALY, 23 Kearny. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE- 800. house; location unsurpassed: elegantly tted up: business of $35 a day: party meaning business can have a trial. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $225, BRI AT +). notions and light grocery, ut nished rooms; rent $10; great bargain. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. - PARTNER IN SALOON; CLEA $250. 573 montn. STRAND, 45 Third st. ROCERY AND BAR; CHEAP: MUST SELL. G STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. SALOON: FULL VALUE: CHEAP $450. at $600. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. an SALE — CARPENTER AND BLACK- smithing shop; rent $10. 1024 Larkin, nr.Sutter. FIRST-CLASS DENTIST TO TRAV EL_MUST have complete outfit and some capital. J. E. ALEXANDER, Golden West Hotel. 00D TAILOR_ ON CUSTOM VESTS AT 2 ‘White place, off Jones st., bet. Sutter and Post. TRST-CLASS SOLICITOR WANTED FOR dyeing and cleaning. 231 El Dorado st., Stock- ton.” J.. A. PATZER. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—GOOD AGENTS to_introduce our fuel saving appliance: an ab- solute necessity for all vaing grates. Apply at 128 Tenth st., city, from 1 to 4 ARPENTERS ) wanted at new racetrack. CARPENTERS, ARRIAGE TRIMMER AT 318 MCALLISTER and 1414 Pine st. ARBERS — 10-CENT SHOP FOR SALE. Ninth and Broadway, Oakland. P. RYAN, ANATOMICAL & THEATRICAL «boot and shoe maker, 11781 Mission st.,cor.8th ALESMEN—TO SELL TO MERCHANTS BY ») sample petit ledgers, coupon books and other specialties: side lines: ready sellers; large line. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, ind. WO COATMAKERS AND ONE ON_PANTS; steady work. JOHN SUNDERLAND, Reno, Nevada, EST-CONDUCTED 5¢ MBEALHOUSE. Clay st.; open day and nigbt. 4 MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319 SAN- some st._Reopened; European_ plan; light afry rooms, 26c to $1 per day, $1 to 84 per week, 84 to 815 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 per month up. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Ci OR SALE—GOOD BARBER-SHOP. Geary st.; going East. EN'S SHOES 15 SOLED 40c; LADIES' 850, done in 10 minutes. 9569 Howard st. MOZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 250 TO 500 night, $1 25 to 85 week; reading rooms. 835 831 MILLINERY SCHOOL — LADIES TAUGHT AW vy New York artist: rapidiy advanced: best salaried occupation; Post st. LILL1A" ’“""Axrnbifiui ;ONEASMANA- ger, one as lecturer and one as instructor of agents for a medical company. M., 105, this office. ADIES TO LEARN DRESSMAKIN: T- fitting and finishing by the World's Fa- stem; dressmakers furnished by the day: positions free: patterns, latest siyles, cut to fit, 25¢ up. McDOWELL ACADEMY, 213 Powell st. \W ANTED —LADY WITH SOME CAPITAL as general agent specialties: extraordinary in- ducement; established trade. Address Eastern, box 61, Call Oftice. INGLE LADIES WISHIN their position. Hyde st T S TAILOR SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. Wi ER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week ; frce bus to and from the ferry. AIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 25c: morn. and evg. ; 10 lessons, $4 5U. 1248 Mission. ROOMS 25C TO $1 a TO BETTER Address or call MRS. H.,312 MO NT AND RESPECTABLE; ML “Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market} 200 rooms; 25c¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. LADY WANTS A POSITION A€ ADIES WANTED TO SELL MAN. €gg 100d;is the best. C. KERTELL, l’ul'!\'[ housekeeper. Address 12044 Geary, room 10. £, 44 THIRD, AR Market: electri ights in every room: 0 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 t0 36 per v ; free bus to and from the ferry. PIANO LESSONS BY THORO schooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. TINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market : 200 rooms: 25¢ & night; reading:rooms: free bus to and from the ferry. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 59 SACRAMENTO st.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Assn., 12 Se H. SCHEUNERT. ANTED—15 MEN TO TRY OUR SQUARE meals for 10c.” 50 Third st. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery: single rooms 15¢ night. 2bc for two; best and cleanest house in town. K WOOD AND COAL YARD: 2 $450- horses and wagons; clears over $100 per month. See STRAND & CO.. 45 Third s:. R RESTAURANT; NO. 1 LOCATION: B600. cicar. over 2100 hermontn: any reason- able offer accepted if taken. before October 1; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. COFFEE SALOON; BUSINESS OF $1000. 856 per oy lox rent: disagreement ot partners cause of sule. BARRETT, 865%; Market. 525, BAKERY: ALL COUNTER TRADE: J « large store: 2 fine ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parior. BARRETT & C9., 86514 Market st. 150, EAYING BRANCH BAKERY AND OV, candy-store; 2 doors from Market; low rent: living-rooms: sickness cause sale: posi- tive bargaln. BARRETT & CO., 86515 Market ROLL & CO., REALESTATE BUSINESS Brokers and Auctionees—Large choice list of merchandise businesses, restaurants, hotels, sa- loons, grocery, bar, branch bakeries, delicacies. produce, wood and coal yards: buyers furnished and partners procured at short motice; lodging ana private furnished houses a specialty ; furniture s0ld on commission or bought for cash. Office 719 Market st., near Third, L. PROLL, Manager. 650, COBNER SALOON IN WESTERN OU). Addition; first-class fixtures: cash regis- ter: one pool and 'one billiard table included: bigest bargain ever offered: investigate. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market s 15(), BESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY . wishes partner in_paying coffee saloon: no triflers need answer. STENBERG & CO., 633 Market st. HAVE FOR SALE GROCERY-STORES, T Finor saloons. hotels, parinerships in ail kinds of business, coalyards, étc. HEALY, 23 Kearny. W ANIED-MEX ngage in the follow Hotel, barncasshop, drugstore and geneval-merchandis B e. . best apening in the State: mills ang mployig 1arge numbers of men; we will e e ¥or particulars address 1d for the right parties. SHEPHERD & TEAGUE, 1118 ST CONVENIENT AND RESP! MOV nchester House, 44 Thira st.. near Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferr. SALE_NEWLY FITTED-UP LIQUOR- ? O ore. 'k, cor. Fulton and Devisadero st . POSITION ($100 PER MONTH) S Ton of woman. in stationer,-store: oo 1o eation: good stock; lowrent: to be ‘sold for $1000; Close investization by interested parties desired. GRO. STEERS & CO,, 22 Kearny st. $3500 PARTNER: HALF-INTEREST IN Fre - mercantile firm: estabiished 7 years good cash business: references exchanged. AIA5.50%D. A box 46, this office. ) ESTAURANT_COMPELLED TO SELL us-;mgn account of sickness. Apply Cail AN OF ABILITY — SALARY $100 month—as assistant manager in lage mercan- ille ousiness, established 7 vears, in oo location, wWith good_stock, doing good cash business: to pur- ehase one-half interest for $3500; stock inventory, $7000; no charge made for good will, as we desira a man of flity to assist manage: close in- Testigation allowed; best of references’ required and offered. This_is a rare opportuity for you to get into an established, well-advertised and” good- Paying business, where you can earn a good salary and make good interest On your invesiment. For further particulars address Partner, box 47, Call LODGWNG-HOUSES FOR L OUSE_16 ROOMS: PAYS WELL. $550. STBAND & CO., 45 Third st. ROOM HOUSE; POLK ST.. NR. CALTFOR 1 worth $100 must sell to-day: will take $300; offer wanted. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 8((), EESTAURANT NEAR MARKET: « great bargain; this week. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st., opposite Palace. $180 BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOE- « ingshop: lot and building included; guarantee clear $100 per month; departure. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. 9(0(), BESTAURANT, BRANCH BAKERY « 4 living-rooms: rent $15: chicken-yard 50 chickens: good chance to increase business. STERNBERG CO., 632 Markei st., opp. Palace. "ROOM HOUSE ON GEARY ST.; RENT $30; O vioe 8575, DECKER, 1208 Marketst. "ROOM HOUSE IN OAKLAND; ONLY $150 DECKER, 1206 Market st. “ROOM HOUSE TO EXCHANGE: ¢ 27 country real estate. DECKER, 1206 Market. 9 EDDY —BARGAIN IN FIV 13 flat; clean; nicely furmshed. HoUsE 16 ROOMS; CHEAP. 186 SIXT $140 WILL BUY MOST POPULAR, BEST- established 1estaurant in city: very best location: near Market; all modern improve- ments: blg stock: present owner retiring from business: will allew trial until satisfled: one safe and cash register included: well worth $2000; don’t miss it. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. 6' BRANCH BAKERY,COFFEE LUNCH DU, parior; nandsomely tion in Western Addition; daily receipt $20; tull- est investigation allowed; owner must sell ac- count of sickness in famil; STENBERG CO., 632 Market, opp. Palace Hot JR() HOUSE 7 ROOMS, BATH: C $ZOO. tral: cheap rent. R..box 17, Call. 0 OFARRELL—ELEGANT NEW HOT 504 ¢35 Tooms: furaiture new: price $1250. = WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, SUITABLE O for lodginghouse: rent §25: 544 Sixthst. -ROOM HOT MUST SELL; $225; ONLY 10 ot cosh. 823 o' Farrell st. FURNITURE FOR SALE- CTIONEER J. 0. MUTHER. 719 MARKET st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. F QR SALE-CARPENTER-SHOP, WESTERN Addition: thorough investigation allowed; fine paying steadv customers: safe inyestment: callat once; departure. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. (OYE RELIABLEGENTLEMAN OR LADY T every town to introduce our gold-imed luminons signs, doorplates and house numbers; can be read in the dark: something entirely new: without exception the finest, bost and most attractive piates ever manufactured; samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including neat_sample case, sent on receipt of $1 25; illustrated circular, 10c: inclose stamp for particulars. Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard st., S. F\., Cal. 00D OPPORTUNITY; ACCOUNT IMME- diate departure; established paying restau- rant: water front; maxe offer. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. (99 ELLIS ST.—10 NEWLY FUKNISHED 033 rooms: appiz between 12 x. and 5 p. x OMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 4 ROOM Brussels carpet laid. Heavy linoleum ... ree vacking and deifvery y. Cou try orders solicited. Send forcircular. SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockion st. _Open evenings. AKERY IN GOOD COUNTRY TOWN 2500 people. DECKER, 1206 Market st. $80 SALOON AND 10 FURNISHED « Tooms; central location: billiard table and cash register; a barzain. STEERS, 22 Kearny. EN'S SHOES 14-S0LED. 40c: HEELS, 250; AW done in 15 minites. 635 Kearny st., basement. FEEE COFFEE AXD ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15¢, 20c & night, $1 a week. 7 ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successtul. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY, 110 Sutter, r 4. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.: misfit shoes bought or exchanged. IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- door work ; will pay competent person $3 50 & day. Apply ot store, 328 Seventh st. [RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET &T., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a week. S0C, FU shortest not! l B TRIO < S a fair education and writes a £0ood_hand, would like a position in some oflice or store. Address J. A, H., box 122, Call Office. 'gxfi,ifxos WANYED BY YOUNG MAN AS can drive and knows the care of fast 2004 references. H. H., bo: ED—_SITUATION T. tel as waiter or general help. O, AND. 227 Second st. IMPLOYMENT CITY OR COUNTRY AS AS- U'sistant bookkeeper, timekeeper, saiesman or driver of delivery wagon: five years' local exper- R- ience with one firm. Address E. G, HUMPHREY, Mason st. 2 21514 MAN), 26, NOT LONG , would like & situation as lunch- man or any kind of employment: city or country; g00d reference. JOHN WOLF, 33115 Bush st. M DDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WISHES position at any kind of work; understands gardening, take care of horses, cOWS, etc. Flease address W 617 Sacramento st. OOKKEEPER, 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, desires position in any office work: salary no object: 1o objection to leaving city. box 10, 7 ANTED—STEADY JOB OF ANY KIND BY a married man, American, sober and_ trust- SFF, box 68, Cail Oftice. T OR PASTRY COOK BY A YOUNG Address E. A., IR preferrea. box 41, Call Offic SSOR LIVINGS 32] ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 350 TO 500 41 anight: $1 to $3 a week: open all night. TIMBER-FELLERS AND FOR Sonoma County : man for coalyard; handy man, £15: 4 men to pull beans, $15: laborers, $26: drillers, $1 75 a day: boy forsaloon; kitchen-hand, $15. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. 100=———=-—=—%5zome JREEBEER: BEST [N CI1Y; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. {JOR SALF—2 OF THE BEST PAYING AND most elegantly fitted up saloons in the city; no reasonable offer refused. Apply to and see photos at KUHLS & SCHWARKE'S, southeast cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. JANCY GOODS, WORSTED AND NOTION business in Oakland, long established, for sale at a very low figure. Inquire immediately at 1701 EDUCTIONSON LARGE 5TOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpets, good 'as new: ofl- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up: lnoleum, 45¢; 7- plece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, 86: cash or installments: goods shipped free. T. }i. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AN is week at MeC . 848-950 FURNITURE WANTeD. TLSON BROE,, 1710 MARKET ST., F ture bought and sold; telephone, south LWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. 4th and 5th. D CARPETS fissio RNI- Eighth st.. Oakland. $350. OENER GROCERY & BAR: FINE DU, trade: 3living-rooms. WOOD, 917 Mkt. AMILY HOTEL FOR SALE; ESTABLISHED 30 years: g bargain for immediate purchaser: 55 rooms, bar and dining-room. Apply R. BER- GEN, 509 Pine MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILL pay you the highest cash price for your furni- ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 1131 Market. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, ; Jolding. iron beds, furnicu PICTURES, low prices: Cal. VW IDOW, WHO UNDERSTANDS DRESS- cutting, would like to meet lady to join her in small business, H.T.,752 Bryant st. $200 PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON; good location on Market st.; no trifiers need answer. Address G. J. B., box 6, Call Office. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. TANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Houss proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Jarge rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. Men and boys to pick grapes, pull beans. work in wine cellars, packing and drying houses, etc.; $23 to $26 per month and found: R. R. fare paid back. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. 10 WINE-CELLAR LABORERS, $20 AND found, steady job and railroad fare paid. MUR RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15 JEN TO PULL BEANS §26 AND #20; 4 ©) farmers near city, $26: 10 laborers for city, $26 and found; 3 choremen on ranches, $15: 4 miikers, country, 320 and $25; farmer and wife near city. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. - CARPENTERS NEAR CITY, $2 50: RANCH carpenter, $35; man handy with tools; 5 men to cut redwood ties, 10c: 4 woodchoppers, 81 and #1 25 cord. MURKAY & READY, 634 and 656 Ciay st. BOARDING-HOUSE COOKS, 835, $40 AND $45: restaurant waiter, 830: hotel butcher, country; second cook, cotintry, $35: Jap cook, country. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 I ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c¢: bottle wine, b, 609 Clay st. VW ASTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16g A DAY : $1 week : Tooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week: reading room- daily papers. 86 Clay st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you walt; at less than half the usual price; all repatiing done at half price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st. 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 180 and 20c & night, including coffee and roiis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 9FCENT BINNERS ¥OR 10 CENTS TO-DAY ) at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. EST IN CIT Y —SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, §1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. (EN'SSECOND-HANDED SHO new. 25c to $1 25. 562 Mu: AGENTS WANTED. SAD_ WAITER, $560: 4 NEAT YOUNG American walters, country hotel. £30; colored head waiter. §40: head and second cooks, country hotel, $40 and $30: 2 bellboys, first-class hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 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 Indemnity Company, 206 Sansore st. TOUS BOYS WANT WORK IN city. DOWE, 948 Mission st. RELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION IN grocery store or working foreman_on ranch, Address A. W. D.. Fruitvale, Alameda Co.,Cal. AP SE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family, or wouid like to take charge of small clubhouse: understands cooking first class, and has long experience. H. M., box 59, this office. 7 OUNG MAN WITH ONE YEAR'S EXPERI- ence as barber desires & situation: will accept low salary to start with. M. DOLAN, 523 Howard st., . PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM and Home Soclety—The anntal meeting of the members of this society will be held SUN- DAY, September 29, 1895, at 2 P. M. sharp, at the asylum, corner Devisadero and Hayes streets. Every member is respeccfuily requested to attend, as businessof great importance will be placed be- fore them. By order. LEO ELOESSER, Sec. CE OF MEETING—THE REGU- lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Baok of San Francisco wil be heid at its banking office, 301 Montgome: st., San Francisco. Cal.. on WEDNESDAY, the ninth (9th) day of October. 1895, at the hour of three (3) o'clock P. M., for the pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to_serve during the ensuing yenr, and for the transaction of such other business a8 may come_before the meet- 1. D. £. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, September 24, 1895. g Somc T ANNUAL MEETING OF the siockholders of the Bank of California will be held at the banking-house, in this city. on TUESDAY, October 8, 1895, at 11 0’clock A. M. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secreiary. ‘an Francisco, September 23. 1895, S RITA CALDER, MANICUKE hot baths, Pariors 2 and (=84 AMERICAN WIDOW GIVES alconol baths. 105 Stockton st., room 47. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WANT SIT- uation on a ranch or first-class hotel: wife first- class cook : man do hotel or ranch work: best refer- ences. 568 Minna st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. TEMPLATING A VISIT TO the continent ana desiring the services of an experienced gentleman who is thoronghly familiar with traveling in all its details can secire same by addressing 15. H. P., San Rafael Postoffice; best of reference furnished. “OUNG MAN FROM THE EAST, KNOWING all about the wine and liquor trade, is looking osition in_wholesale business. Please leave at 86315 Market st.. room 30. for wol FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—WOMAN GOOK, 8256 AND ROOM, small hotel; waitress, $5 a week; girl to work in nice coffec parlors, $4 a week and room: wait- ress, city, $20 and room: housegirl for Mill Valley, 820, see party in office 9 A.M.: housegirl, 4 in family, Laguna st., $20; housegirl, Union si., 4 ir: family, $15: housegirl, Mill Valley, 2 in family, $17, see party in ofiice 10 A. M.; pursegirl, 2 chil® dren, $10: housegiri, Vallejo_st.. 2 in family, $15: housegirl, Taylor st., $20: 25 housegiris, $5, $10, $12, $15 and $20 a_month. MARTIN'S Employ- ment Agency, 749 Market. (GEBMAN CHAMBERMATD AND SEAM- stress, $25: second girl, $20; housework girl, Lorin, $20: Monterey, $25; 6 voung girls assist, $10 t0$15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. REST IN AN bstract of Title Company in Fureka, Hum- w FOR SALE—HALF INTEREST 1) A boldt County, Cal. System complete and full search of county lands in office. Cost to date, 810, 000. Terms very reasonable. Full particulars given. Apply to J. McCCALLAN, Eureka, Cal. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Coliétiion Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. & VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOES scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI& CO., 242 Sutter. COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED, #10; costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. (fl’m’x.\i.«x OR SWEDISH LAUNDRESS, §80, X cook, San Jose, $30; cook, Santa Clara, $25; MISS CULLE 105 Stockton st. 00K, AMERICAN FAMILY, $30. APPLY / early to M1SS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ) DISHWASHER, COUNTRY HO- g00d wages. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. JIRST-CLASS COOK AND DOWNSTAIRS girl, $30: German cook, private family, $25; German general housework girl, £25; cook and launcress, $25, and second girl same place, $15; cook, smail restaurant, $18; 5 light housework girls, city and country, $16, $18. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. DR, E. PUGH HAS REMOVED FROM 1104 Market st. to 428 Edd CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; 00 pain.Chiropodic Tratitute, 3612 Geary. B, ELECTRICAND MEDICATED BATHS &~ 12034 Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1 E& YOUNG EXGLISH LADY GIVES AL- & cobol baths. 850 Market st., room 46. (= EWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- tric baths. YOUNG GERMAN Offices 47-48, 850 Marke: st. | S manicure. 174 Sixth, room 1. LADY: ALCOHOL @7}1603(5’ WHITENED, $1 UP; PAPER- ©d $3 50 uo._309 Sixih. Georee Hart SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. SITUATION WANTED AS FIRST-CLASS chambermald, second work or waitress; best of references. Appiy or address 636 Geary st.; Oakland preferred. EAT, RELTABLE PERSON WISHES LIGHT housework ; pleasant home more of an object than wages, or will care for invalid. Address H. H.. box 19, Call Office. (GERMAN GIRL, LATELY FROM THE OLD country, wishes situation to do general house- work in small family. Inquire 545 Mission st. JHESSMAKER AND ASSISTANT WISH & few more engagements by the day: suit fin- ished in one #3 50 & day. 2421 California st. wimw WOULD LIKE T0 DO WASHING at home: ladies’ and geuts’ silk and flannel | underwear; also mending. MRS, H., 726 Mission. JIRL, CHARGE OF LINEN-.ROOM: MUST be good operator and have hotel experience. Apply at C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T OTEL HOUSEKEEPLR, $40-850, WITH reference. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary. OTEL CHAMBERMATD, $20. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. TANTED — ,, PRIVATE BOARDING- house, $35: 4 Scandinavian, German and Irish_second girls, $20 and $25; nurse and second girl, $20: German cook, #30; Protesiant cook, 3 in family, $22 50, and girls for cooking and house- work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. W ANIED_NEAT YOUNG SECOND GIRL for country, $20: French nurse, $20; German second girl, $20; k and laundress, $30: 50 housework girls, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED — COOK, COUNTRY, $25: COOK and housework, city, $25: French ironer $35: young giris to assist, $15, 812 and $10; Ger- man cook, country, $25: German second, same place, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 itockton st. ANTED — WORKING HOUSEKEEPER (American) for gentleman's ranch, short dis- tance in country; must be kind to children; salary $20 per month. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. "OUNG ITALIAN GIRL, LIGHT HOUSE- work. country, $15: girls for housework, No- vato, Redwood and Hanford, $20 and $15; woman for gen: work, plain boarding-house. $15. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 3() ZTORSE SCRAPER TEAMSTERS, §25 and found; 20 laborers, 81 75 a day for a new railroad, free fare. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. () ZHORSE SCRAPER TEAMSTERS FOR railroad work, $1 75 a day and free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ASTED-SHIFT BOSS $2 50 T0#3 A DAY and board, and timberman same wages, Amer- ican money: fare paid; must speak Spanish: see boss to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. V ANTED—2 FARMERS, $1 A DAY FARM- erand wife. $35; railroad tiemakers, 10 cents: cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CRO- STT & CO, 628 Sacramento st. 4 ANTED—5 YOUNG MEN ON A RANCH near city to pull beans and other light farm- 10 men for V work, $19 50 per month and board; Laboring work in citv, $26 and board, 6 months’ work; 5 ' teamsters, $26: 3 German farmers. near cicty, $20: choreman on ranch, $15; 2 Seandinavian farmers, $20; 2 boys, learn trade, #3 per week; cooks, walters, dishwashers and others. W.D.EWER & CO., 526 W ANTED-EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR AN institution short distance in the country, men- tal and nervous diseases: salary $30 per month and good home. Apply W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. JANTED—NIGHT COOK, $256 AND ROOM: restaurant cook, $7 50 & week: night cook, $6 a week; dishwasher, $20 and room ; head cook, $55 and room, hotel; young man to run elevator, wait at table some, $12, room, etc.: restaurant cook, $7 a week: restaurant cook. 39 a week: visehand and filer; wire-nail operators: boy to wash dishes: 2 men to work in tailor-shop, 89 a week: Japanese boy for housework, $15: an elderly man to make Eec:m MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Mar- et st. [ANTED—A BUTLER FOR FIRST-CLASS place in city. $40 to $45. MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED—-A BOY WITH 1 OR 2 YEARS' experience in the drug business: must write a £00d plain hand. Address Drugs. box 13, C PAINTER —T0 PURCHASE A COTTAGE house: par; payment work: balarice easy terms. Address Painter, box 31, this oftice. RAVELING SALESMAN ACQUAINTED with grocery trade of the coast: give references and state salary expected. Box 2234, Postoffice, G%D BARBER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 527 Broadway. W ANTED—A BARBER FOR SATURDAY AT 39 nd st. RS FOR SATURDAY. 6068 THIRD BXRmm—F‘b’n SATURDAY NIGHT. 310 Filimore ', ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 849 Broadway. BABEEK FOR SATURDAY, $3. 841 BUSH street. BARBER FOR SATURDAY: 11414 Fourthst. « BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 225 Fifth st. BAHBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AT 108 Eddy st. Buiiuin TO-DAY; WAGES $3 AND BOARD, Apply 412 Folsom st. BARBER "FoR street. WAGES $3. SATURDAY. 32 THIRD sure pay and | GENTS FOR OIL PORTRAITS: 85 PER cent commission; call bet. § and 10 A. 3. 219 Geary st. HONOGRAPH FOR SALE FOR $125; A $450 outtit; complete for exhibitions, sireet work, etc. Address G. M. ROGERS, 1025 Mission st. STABLISHED BUSINESS PAYING $400 A month: lady or gentleman; best location in city; no agents. 150 Kddy st. FAMIZY TIQUOR STORE FOR SALE, ON AC- count family disagreement. Inquire Call Office. 00D CORNER GROCERY -STORE FOR sale. Forinformation inquire at 430 Brannan, IGARSTAND AT A BARGAIN. APPLY 10414 Powell st., froitstand. OULTER'S HOTEL, THE LEADING HOUSE L of that bcoming mining town, Couiterville, Mariposa County, Cal., for sale at a sacrifice, owing to dissolution of partnership; must be disposed of within three weeks. Apply to J. H. ROGERS, attorney-st-law. Coulterville, Cal ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP: CLEARS $150 per month. CARROLL & CARROLL, 306 Mar- kgt st. OAL YARD, INCLUDING HORSES, wagons, etc.: good location. Address C. Y., box 117, this office. IGAR-STORE AND CARDROOM;: gain. 2740 Sixteenth st. ANTED — PARTY CAPABLE OF HAND- ling office to loan employer $7500 for 3 vears at 7 per.cent; good and suflicient security will be given and a reagonable salary will be paid, based on gual- ifications: no agents Address W. P., box 118, Call Office. OR SALE—A GOOD SALOON. FOR FUR- ther particulars inquire at OTTO SCHINKEL'S grocery. corner Bryant and Langton sts. A BAR- ADY AGENTS TO SELL MME. KAASH'S preparations for the skin: good wages. 14 Mc- Allfster st., rooms 57 and 58, 1to 5 P. M. JF INTELLIGENT AND OUT OF WORK, CALL on PARK & KENNEDY, 105 Murphy building: iadies or gentlemen. % RACTICAL DISHWASHER: 85 A DAY made easy: sample 10 agents $3. Oakland Specialty Company, 962 Broadway, Oakland. ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co.. 432 Suttes ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy building. ROOMS WANTED, OOM AND BOARD WANTED IN PRIVATE family by young lady employed during the day; location Central. Address, stating terms, which must be very reasonable, Home, box 140, Call Office. | | | FOR BALE-RESTAURANT: & REAL BAK: gain: low rent: good living for two; must sell right away: leaving city; no reasouable offer re- fused. 496 Eighth st. OB saLE DELICACIES AND BAKERY; & living rooms with furniture; best of reesons for selling: no agents. 718 Turk st. $125 BUTs i INTE TN OLD-ESTAB- O lished restaurant anc winehouse: no ex- perience needed: must be sober man and willing fo work. Apply REISER JONAK'S saloon 21 st. MULUAL BUILDING-LOAN ASSOCIATION loans on homes; shares: rent money soon for a home: investments in shares are safe. profitable; new series now; 31 per month. CHAS. E. NAYLOR, room 8, floor 8, Mills building. HANCE FOR AN Al BUSINESS: CAPITAL required, $10,000 to $20,000: the best town of its size on thie Coast; an Interview costs nothing: for a steady young man with this capital It wou.d v him 1o investigate. Address E. W. R., box 25, Oakland. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED IN A MANUFACTUR- in, 6000, for which real estate security will be given: N0 manufacturer of these goods on this coast. Ad- dress S. S., box 134, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—A SECOND-HAND S0-INCH Pa- per-cutter in good condition; write to or call at 1054 Broadway (upstairs), Oakiand. TANTED — SECOND HAND B0-INCH PA- ger-cuner in good condition: write to or call at 1064 Broadway (upstairs), Oakland. business, silent or active; capital required | CASH BUSINESS TN OAKLAND FOR SALE cheap: very best location: this is a rare chance to buy an old-establishcd place; investigate. ED- WARDJ. BURG, 921 Broadway, Oakla (VARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND Tenovated seme as new. 8 FERGUSON & 0., 25 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 35. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 241. ITY STEAM CARPET-B G AND ATI 3 Renovating Works, 58 and 40 Eighth st. G. H STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. Golden Gate ave. HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); 0ld established _carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 330 14th, tel. 6074. ' SCARPET BEATING A 453 Stevenson EMERSON, N, 228 Post st. " 3-PEDAL SCHUBERT UP- right; little used; sacrifice. 1019 Van Ness avenue. EAUTIFUL HARDMAN UPRIGHT: ond hand ; took highest award at World’s 97 50 cas| ust be sold in twoor three days. Room 21, 809 Market st. ELECART TEINWAY PIANO: BEST OF- fer takes it. Room 10, Flood building, Fourth and Market sts. MALL UPRIGHT PTANO:; $47 50; IMME diate sale. Room 21, Flood building. ELEBRATED BUSH & GERTS PIANOS tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L. BA CROFT & CO., 324 Post si. 7EW STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND Emerson second-hand uprights; almost new; your own price. BUWERS & SO ifth st. 7INE EMERSON PIANC asnew. HEINE, 410 UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. REMOVED—F. 'W. SPENCER & CO. T0 338 Post st., near Powell, jole agents Conover, Colby and 'Spencer pianos. 328 Post st. 3. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE, 6, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The fivest line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. OW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HEMME & Long piano; retiring from business; no rea- sonable offer refused. W arerooms, 340 Post st. EASY, TERMS; LOW PRICES KUHLER & JOR SALE—STOCK OF GENERAL VARIETY store, complete: dry goods, notions, crockery, tin, agate and wooden ware, stationery: make offer; must be sold at once. Add. R., box 54, Call. OLD-ESTABLJSH"ED CORNER GROCERY and bar; sold account sickness. Apply 501 Seventh st. CHASBE. A BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A £ood piano by renting. Be careful to go to KDHLF} & 'HASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER. BROS.. STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER CHASE 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. * $500. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: + value in sight; good location. Apply at 740 Twenty-fifth st. W ASTED—TO BUY OR RENT A SMALL saloon with living-rooms. Address with price and location, J. A. SCHENK, 52014 Sixth st. ANTED — SECOND - HAND _ PORTABLE oven and bakers’ tools. 1004 Polk st. ACHINERY FOR MANTPULATING GREEN coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS S00D PRICES for clothing. book: Jewelry: pestal. HORS: S. JFOR SALE—A FIN -MATCHED SPAN OF iron-gray buggy horses 4 years old; also fine | surrey and horse: road cart; single and double har- mess: will be sold cheap on_account of owners go- ing away: 1o reasonable offer refused. Apply 821 Market st., Oakland. $35 GOOD, GENTLE HORSE, BAY, 6 years old, fine looking: 1000 pounds weight; for sale at 435 Nineteenth st. F YOU WANT A GOOD-PAVING RESTAU- rant cheap, low rent, call at 1934 Market st. RANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY AND varieties for sale. 2000 Larkin st. (CYRNER BRANCH BAKERY, VARIETY store: with or without furniture; cheap. 2401 Mission st. GROCERY AND BAR, WITH LIVING- rooms: good trade: cheap rent: greatest bar- in In the Citys must be sold this month: owner eaving for Kurope: buy at your own price. Ad- dress or call Kosedale H 321 Ellis st. 0 YOUMAKE MONEY? IF NOT, WHY NOT? ‘We can help you: perhaps make a fortune for you. Address or caill BU. B D e aages RIDGE & CO., 325 J. LASTUFKA, MANUFACTURER AND . dealer in fine and draft harness; Eastern prices; also high-grade Clipper bicyclesfor sale and rent. 15675 Market st.: telephone Jessie 112, 4() HORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Marke! 7 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. LLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS BECOND-HAND nfl(bx:mss; ALL 2o 30 cneay norses,_Fleorctans Viltholaid WAGUNS AND RIIAGES, W ANTED—HORSE AND BUGGY TO USE for his board this winter; best of care taken. 841 Fif.h ave., near Point Lobos. TRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACKSMITH- JOR SALE-RACK, BAKER AND LAUNDRY wagon, fine buggy and rockaway. 828 Harrison, ing: experience and reference. 828 Harrison. ‘W ANTED—BOY OR MAN FOR STABLE AND ranch. McCUE, 6 Sacramento st. ANTED—A _ GOOD SIDEWALK-LA YER. Apply 413, Eddy st., bet. 9 and 10 o'clock. PAINTERS WANTED THIS MORNING. AP- L'ply 1924 Union st. 0Y ABOUT OR 18 TO WORK IN MA- chine.shop. Address J. C. W., box 92. OUNG MAN WANTED IN COALYARD. L 1036 Goiden Gate ave. WANTED-—A NIGHT WAITER AT 427 Larkin st. OOK, #25: 2 SECOND GIRLS, $20. MRS, A. - FLYNN'S Employment Oftice, 213 Eddy. Wfifigb—hl!flwmfix AT 1553 MAR- T A SACRIFICE; MUST BE SOLD; NEAR- 1y new Brewster ' bu nd one top bugiy. L. New York Stuble. 507 Jeasie s e —— BICYCLES. PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR : $125. T AT i o e PARK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Alllater and Powell st. car lines. e PAYING RESTAURANT, NEAR A CAR- house; steady trade; rent $1 Tareos ly $15 a month. 1009 INE (CORNER FRUIT PRODUCE ness. 1942 Market, corner Gough and HBM‘;:{: [ OTEL BERESFORD Hare opportnnity SO, SALE: unity to engage in sele business: eatablished 13 years: contral: downtoars. all the furnishings and appurtenances contained i 100 rooms; low rent; a bargain for immediate pur. chaser. Apply on premises, Stockton and sts. WM. CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor. ARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST Pt.lom.\. Inquire 118 Larkin st. e (ENERALCOUNTRY STORE: TERMS Particulars J. B. MTHAN, 509 Kearny s> ¥ H-GRADE PTANOS: EASY payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st. AS ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, quitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. ENTING PIANOS: LARGE AND VARIED \ assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts, YRON MAUZY, 508 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Steriing pianos sold on $10 Instaliments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sote agents, 16-20 O’ ell SEWING MACHINE EWING-MACHINES RENTED, 8150 PER month: ali kinds repaired; machines sold from $5 upward. 13€8 Market s ED $150 A M Patents on sewing-machines having exyired we can sell you latest improved machings for one- third regular price. ll&-:‘lx"{ st. EWING-MACHINE; LIKE NEW; $10. 14914 Fifth st. LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT, sold, rented, exchanged and repaired; lowest Tates. 205 Fourth st., near Howard. LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth s, sear Howard. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. I)Emanm;n FOX-TERRIER: 5 MONTHS oid; cheap. 207 Front st. LARGE NEW REFRIGERATOR, SUITABLE {for restaurant or butcher. $132 Sixteenth st., near Guerrero. 500 00” SECOND - HAND BRICKS FOR . sale. Masonic ave. and Turk st. ATA BARGAIN-A FEW FINE SAMPLE baby carriages, sligh sofled from handling at factory. CAL. RATTAN CO., 81 First st. T e . MENDOCINO TO BENTOR FOR Sata Y T RAL TERMS. J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, LIAN HEESER! itendocine, . LA oF Wil INE CCINER LIQUOR-STO: ALE Fchup. 401 U’aneqll St.. e CAL, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, Isv?xvcnn.z RIBBONS ~AND CARBONS are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewr! and Supplies 00{, 413 Montgomery st. e B ness; cl 3 account departure. ~ Address F.. box 74, this office. HARRIS, 15 Grang yat balt store prices. UNCLE LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT A. and sold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. 5'1;“1‘11!0)1‘1‘10 SAFETIES FOR $i56 THE 328 McAllister st. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER, SAF scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay :LL EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SEC( CO! N hand. W.S. RAY Mig Co., 12 California !LD (ORNER SALOON, WITH ROOMS; OLD Glund;cnupnn;.‘ 832 Battery. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112134 Market bet. 7th and 8ca Vi &

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