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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1“ 1895 _——-—m ¥ BARNABEE GIVES ADVICE, The Famous Bostonian Singer Tells of His Early Ex- periences. SUGGESTIONS TO BEGINNERS. Gave Its Circumstances Which to Light Opera One of Brightest Men. Henry Cla ) talks entertainingly of the stage and his experiences in o “You see,” said he vesterday, “it's largely luck. I don’t pre- tend to sav that you can depend uponiuck that yvou are right in throwing up the sponge if you are unlucky, but chance is | ood own sible for For a my many successes or part I would not respor fi have been to-day but for an accident. dwell on this point lest facetiously in clined persons may feel themselves moved to lament, even at this late day, the acci- dent. n all provability, on the stage | I don’t care to | laws of the 1 to bring you through, if you are lucky, or | plants for'p | $15a month. morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Subject: “White Coffin Screws or Funeral Tortures.” Every young man in San Francisco should hear this address, as it will be one of the most important of the series. LABOR COUNCIL MEETING. Vusuccessful Attempt of Shipowners to Reduce the Scale of Wages—Other Tabor News. A meeting of the Labor Council was held last evening at its rooms on Mission street. It was reported that the shipowners had endeavored to reduce wages by $2 50 to They have failed in their at- tempt to do so because they could not find men for the proper equipment of the ves- sels. A. Furuseth discussed the political declarations of the American Federation of Labor at Denver, which are: Compulsory education. Direct legislation, through the initiative and the referendum. A abee of the Bostonians | legal workday of not more than eight hours. Sanitary inspection of workshop, mine and home. Liability of emplovers for injury to health, body or life. The abolition of contract svstem'in all public work. The abolition of the sweating system. The municipal ownership of cetears, water works and gas and electric blic distribution of lignt, heat and power. The nationslization of telegraphs, telephones, railroads and mines. The abol tion of the monopoly szstem of land-holding, and substituting therefor a titie of occupancy and use only. The repeal of all conspiracy and penal laws, affecting seamen and other work- men, incorporated in the Federal and State United States, The abolition of the monopoly privilege of 1ssuing money and sub- stituting therefor a system of direct issuance to and by the people. C. W. Dunn discussed at length meas- ures which have been taken in the cause of “I wasa care-free young gentleman of | labor, especially in reference to the send- busine quaintance embracing several members of /‘/ i [/ R 58 Henry Clay Barnabee. the Mercantile Library Association. stincts in Boston, with an ac- | Ing of delegates. An | entertainment by this society was afsot, | the piece being ‘The Scholar of Hen Khorat,” and Harry Parsons was cast in | one of the important roles. A few days beiore the date of the performance Mr. Parsons fell ill, and I, being from the standpoint of the management, was taken in tow to play the part. fair game | il plaved it, and thenceforward mercantile | paths were no more for me. grease paint on my face, I had blinked at tne footlights, and, ves, I the intoxicating mu plause. Enthusiastic friends told me I was succe and I fear I was all too willing to believe them. ““This was in 1865. For a time I did not quite catch the drift of my talent and en- tertained ides serious proposition, as I now realize. 1 soon gave up this notion, chance having taken a hand in my affairs a second time, At a bencfit I was called upon to play Tobie Winkle in *All That Glitters Is Not Gold,” and later Aminidah Sleek in Serious Family’ and Henry Dove i ried Life.” One aiter clinched the comedy n ‘Mar- intle on me. nother these parts | Then | I had had | had listened to | ic of thunders of ap- | as of doing serious work—a | Bat | The | I had the honor of doing ‘Box and Cox’ | with William Warren, and I turned my back on the heroes and heavies fo rever. 1 had been in numerous church choirs and_was, therefore, something of a singer, but I had no thought of a comic-opera ca- reer until 1879, The Boston Theater Lad a piece on which | lagged considerably, and, seeking for a | paying stitute, that an ideal com sent ‘Pinafore The; Somebody _ suggested | any be organized to pre- | named Tom Karl, | Myron W. Whitney, W. H. Fessenden, | Mary Beebe, myself and some other well: known singers.” The suggestion was acted upon, and presently we were all on the deck of her Majesty’s ship, and the public was crowding to the gunwales to hear the tuneful music and to | langh at the catirical flings at.English naval usages. Other light operas fol- lowed and a permanent organization was effected by Miss Ober. Thus the Boston Ldeals came into being, and with them my career asa comic opera comedian—purely the result of chance. “For six Miss Over’s ‘management was one of the most successful theatrical ventures in America. During that time I appeared in a large number of comedy roles, most of the standard light operas having found a place in our repertory. When Miss Ober retired the *Ideals’ other management fora time. Then Mr. Karl, Mr. McDonald and myself organ- ized our present company, ‘The Bos tonians.” At first we presented only the old and weli-known operas, but we ‘soon concluded to secure would give us a distinctive repertory. ‘Suzette' was one of these and was fol- lowed b the first of De Koven & Smith’s operas, written for us, ‘Don Quixote.” We played this for a year, though 1t was mnot a strik- ing success, and in the meantime had the same authors write for us “Robin Hood.” This piece was first done in Chicago, and after we had given it a hearing I knew that something further had happened—we bad found an American opera worthy to rank with the best of those of foreign author- ship, which have survived the test of time. 3 “‘After years of steady playing we find ‘Robin Hood’s’ popularity still unfathom- able. However, we have added another De Koven and Smith opera, *The Knicker- bockers,” to our repertory—a piece which vromises extraordinarily well—and we Mave in rehearsal two other new Ameri- can operas. One of these is located on the Southwestern frontier, and the other in Puritan New FEngland. These will be produced before the close of the present season. [ have been nearly thirty years a stage professional, and have had in that time considerable experience, but regarding the method whereby success as an actor may be achieved, I confess I have not gathered much general evidence. 1 have noticed, however, that those who new works which strive earnestly to make progress in their | nd who studiously refrain from an- | nexing themselves to the notion that they | are the greatest people in the business— | art, these usually succeed. May be after all the best success recipe i ‘Don’t zet the big head.’ Dr. Dorman’s Fourth Lecture. The fourth lecture in the course by Dr. Dor- man of Hartford, Conn.. at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall. Mason and Ellis Elreets, to young men only, will be given to- years this organization under | continued under | | Van Cott is the most successful evangelist in the 1t was.a happening again. | He declared that he was in favor of tie exchange of money being issued by the Government to the public without™ the intermedialry of National banks. W. McArthur said that some of the speakers had advocated going into poli- tics. He had once been of the same opin- ion. Now he knew better. He based his altered opinion upon what he construed to be the proper sphere of trades unions. SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. B5 ROOMS WHITENED. 1 UP: PAPER- ©d 83 50 uv, 31715 Third. Georze Hartman. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI& CO., 242 Sutter. FEMALE HELY WANTED. OOK, AMERICAN FAMILY, $30; ¢ Jewish family, $30. MISS CULLEN, Stockton st LOUK, 165 HELP WANTED-Continued. T eSS U ST PT Y BARBBER FOR SATURDAY. VALENCIAST. hotel barber-shop, bez. Eighteenth and Nine- teenth sts.: before 12, J:)R(l’i‘l-] TANT WOMAN, 8 IN_FAMILY, §15, housework. MISs CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED, 210: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. SITUATIONS WANTED— EMALE. RELABLE HELP: ALL NATIONS. MMS, LEOPOLD, 20 ockion st. MHOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED FRENCH girl wou'd like position as children’s nurse or chambermaid; 1o objection 1o the country. Ad- dress F. G., box 38, Call Office, W ED—BY STRONG, REFINED CANA- dian girl. sitnation as second girl, cook, nurse for invalid or child; would like o go south. Ad- dress 8. C., box 38, Call Office. BY, AN AMERICAN, PROTESTANT. SITUA- tion; is first-class cook; $35 to $40 per month: 5 vears’ reference from last place: no onjection to country. Address Industry, box 120. Call Office. TERMAN GIRL, FOUSEWORK, $26; 2 IN Miss CULLEN, 105 Stockion st. SATHOLT BENCH NURSE, OAKLAND, $25: SECOND 1 girl, $25; restaurant_cook, $25: French second girl avd - scamsiress, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton W ANTED—EOY 14 OR 156 YEARS OF AGE for office work; must be fair penman. Addresy n own handwriting, F. T. C., box 139, this office. BUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. P ey $1000 THEMENDOUS BARGAIN; COF- « fce and lunch house: cicaring over above all expénges: positive proof $200 month, given; rent $60: near Balawin: can’t be duplicated asked: disagreement of part- in the city for money BARRETT & SKIFF. ners oniy cause of sale. 86515 Market st. PUBLIC MEETING, 7TH AND M RKET, TO- L night, 8 o'clock: Am. Sec. Sociulst Labor party. ED. NW. COR. JACK- A nd Battery sts. INTELLIGENT MAN, GERMAN PR erred, to make bimseli generally usefu board und $10 per month. 1157 Folsom st. A% (GIBL TO TAKE GARE OF BABY: SLEEP home; $10 to $12. MISSCULLEN, 105 Stock- ERMAN OR FRENCH COOK, $35, CITY; 12 housework girls, city and country, $20 and 5 6 younx girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- LK, 05 Stockton st. (FERMAN OR SWED house. Alameda: $5: Stockton JOK, BOARDING- LLEN, 105 B SiiCas RESEECTABLE WOMAS W tion to do gencral housework: good nlain cook 25. SMALL, MISS CULLEN, RESTAURANT, and laundress: many years’ reference. Call or ad- E cress T44 Folsom st. | WA “D—BY A COMPLIENT WOMAN, | TTEAT YOU mending, plain sewing at lady's home or | I\ ;05 s oc hotels; skirts rebound; no lunch; $1 aday. C. W., bookstore, 423 Kesrny st. YOMPETENT GIRL J 0 do general housework. off Geary. | EAT YOUNG § CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. JOMAN WITH A CHILD AS M IRL, $12. MISS RY FRENCH GIRL, TO TAKE ENTI charge of an infant and do plain sewing or | chamberwork. 135 Second and Natoma sts. AMSTRE families, by the day; good fitter. 23, Call Office. ADY GRADUATE IN EUROPE WANTS A Position as governess or teacher of music and languazes. Address Governess, box 47, Call Oftice. | JOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES housework and cooking. 358 Minna st. 00D COOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORK &irl wants place: wages $15: references. Home and Business Bureau, Academy of Sciences. ROTESTANT WIDOW WISHES SITUATION for general housework. Call or address 1438 Dolores st. Rxslmc‘flnufi GIRL WISHES A POSITION #5 co0Kk 2nd general housework in small fam- ily, either German or American. 1219 Devisadero. "\”AZ\"X'EDAH\'iA "NEAT WOMAN ANY kind of light work: can men: and make for children. Call at 62 Tehama st., near Second. ELIABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do general housework: city or conntrs A MINING SUIT. Alvinza Hayward Must Make Answer on Account of a Partnership. B. G. Lathrop, a retired mining man, begun suit against Alvinza Hayward for $307,000 damages, alleging that in 1875 he was defrauded by Hayward in a mining venture. Lathrop and Hayward, accord- ing to the complaint, were partners, Lathrop seling the latter 26,000 shares in the Dry Creek Mine and Fiuming Com- pany in Shasia County, reraining 24,000, Hayward, it is alleged, thus got control of the property and assumed the presi- dency of the com pany, suceeeding Lathrop. At'the end of three months Lathrop was assessed for $143.000. He decided to sell out and Hayward bought up the property at a figure sufficient to cover the assess- ment. ———————— SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL. FUSIN 730 Market street, DIFEUin the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, coirer Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. £¢ Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. £W .corner Sixteent and Missiou streets, open T til £ o'clock. £23¢ Mission street. open until @ o'clock- inth street. oy 38 OFFICE orthe San Francisco CALL— open untili 12 0'Gock every CHURCH + ST.JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, er of California and : Hanson Irwin, M. apd %:30 P. Octuvia streets. astor, will preach at 11 Sabbath-school 9:45 . M. ounz People’ of Chnstian lindeavor at :30 P. M. Prayer-meetinz Wednesday evening at rybody made cordially welcome. 'I'he Male Quart “METHO 3 will sing at each service. T EPISCOPAL EF ciur, ie_pastor, Rev. Dr. Dille, will preach at 11 A. 3. 1in of New Y ork will preach at 7:30 7. M. eting a® 3 P. 3., when Mr. Yatman will give hiszreat address,“Gailey Slaves.’” Allmen vited to this service. Mr. Yatman will_presch Monday and Tuesday everings, and on Wednes- will hold " a farewell service. Al are 0 these services. M MORTAL METHODIS Spiscopal Church. cor. Hayves and Bu- cLanans! Fev. John Stephens, pas:or. Preaching #t 11 A3 and 7:30 P. M. The pastor will preach a: both Eniarzed Yeter services. Subject at 11 A. M. Life,” and at 0 p. M., “The ting of Spe music by the choir at both services. 1 at 12:30 p. M, C. B. Perkins superin- Epworth League 'service at 6:30 P. M. ic cordially Invited he serv- S ch. Seats free. in attend- eting Wedn 40 P M. METHODIS SPISC Church, Powell street, near Washingt Thomas Filten, D.D.. pastor. of New York will preach at 11 o'clock. by the pastor in (he Your God.” orth League at 6:30; Sunday-school at 12:30; inrise prayer-meeting at 7 A. M. Seats entirely free. Strangers made welcome. HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and Third, two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. Westwood Wright Case, D.D., pastor: Martin Schultz, musical direc- tor; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent. Preaching to-morrow morning and evening by Mother Van Cott, the queen of the pulpit. Mrs. “The Sunday-scho tendert. on— C. H. Yatman Preaching evening: subject, “Choose Young people’s meeting of the Ep- world, possibl She w excepting Mr. Moody preach every evening during the week except Sat- urday and each afternoon except Monday and Saturday. A cordial welcome to all. Pestor's Tesi- Howard st. Telephone 6065. = FIRST BAPIIST CHURCH, EDDY L% near Jones—Rev. M. P. Boynton, acting pa tor. ingat 11 a. Services Sunday. October 13, 1865. Preac . Herndon Garnett of San . by the zcting pastor; topic: ars.” Baptism at_evening chool ai 12:50 P. M. Y. P. S. of Young Men's meeting Tues- eveninz at 8 o'clcek. Prayer meeting Wednes 7:45 p. M., Christlan culture class each evening at 8 o'clock. All these services n to the public. Strangers are welcome. J. HERN D preach in Hamilton-squa: on Post st., near S quare Baptist Church, ciner, on Sunday 2 M. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B=5 CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. . and A, M., will meet THIS (SATUR- DAY) EVENING, October 12, at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the Muster, FRANKLIN B E& THE CALEDONTAN B will hold an open meeting FRI- DAY EVENING, October 11, at 8 oclock, at its club rooms, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. The literary committee have pre- pared a fine programme for the evening. Friends Of the club are invited to attend. Come early if D. R. MCNEILL, Chiet. Secretary. B A MEETING OF ALL THE 5F ency the city will be held THIS (SATURDA » ) EVENING, October 12, under the 1spices of Wildey Kncampment No. 23, 1. 0. 0. F. All Patriarchs cordially invited. FOSTER, D. D. G. P. ETING—THE ANNUAL mbers of St. Luke’s Hos- pital wiil be held at its office, 731 California st., on RIDAY. October 18, at the hour of 5:80 o'clock P. M., fOr the purpose of electing fifteen members of the corporation, a board of directors and the transaction of such other business s mi before the meeting. W NOTICES. TICE_DIVIDEND NO. 4 (15 cents per sharz) of the Hutchinson EZ, Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market sireet, on and after AY MON Oct. 21, 1895. Transfer books wiil close, Oct. 15. 1895, at 3 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. B3 ,DIVIDEND NUIICE_Tnk ~EVADa Bank of San Francisco. The board of direc- tors of this bank have declared a dividend (No. 14) for the quarier ending 30th of September. 1895. at. the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 15th October. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Sec. San Francisco, October 8, 1895. SPECIAL NOTICES. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; | SAnt Chiropodic rstitute, 906 Mrkt,r.22 £ 5, LADY WISHES GENTS GLOVES AND neckiles to clean. Room 9, 2d floor, 122 Post. YOUNG GEKMAN LADY GIVES ALCO- o 7}10] Y!nlhs 174 Sixth st., room 1 B5, JOUNGIEWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- _— lflcjfllh. Offices 47-48 850 Market st. GLISH LADY GIVES AL 850 Market st., room 46. | | U WOMAN, GOOD (' - S S{T- uation: will do general housework: wages $15. 1015 Pacitic ‘QEAMSTRESS AND THOROUGH D ) maker desires a position as maid. or would do second work. Address A. H. D., box 140, Call. (OUK;: FIRST-CLASS; 10 YEARS EXPERI- J ence. Call av 21635 Sixth st., room 15, from 1010 12! 7OUNG WIDOW FROM THE EAST WISHES POsition as house ccencr: noobjec jon 10 widow- er's family. Call 234 O'Farr-ll st.; rinsbell. Y OUNG GIRL WANTSSITUATION AS WATT- re-sor 1o do general housework. Cail or ad- dress 801 Leavenworth s O DANISH GIRL~ WAN & American family as’ upstairs girls or table: if possible, would like to Le together: one understands cooking. Please call 1515 Mission st., from 1 to (G ERA OMAN ¥ housekeeper or to do house dress 111 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. VW ANTED—SITUATION BY X COMPETENT woman: good cook: work for moderate wages kind to children; city or skort distance in country. 27 Fourth st. TOUNG WIDOW WA housckeeper in small family o'clock 115 Fulton st. N INDUSTRIOUS LADY WISH £\ cleaning, washing and ironing, c dows, scrubbing fioors b, given. Addres ADY WANTS 4 class cook and lau Dbutter maker; no objection to country. 728 Geary st. TOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE PC as housekeeper. st., room 11 B kR ence. REFINED MIDDLE-AGED G would like position as houseks family 24 Brrant and Brannan. Address 22 (CASHIERS POSITION WANTED —YOUNG lady who has had a number of years' experi ence in large retail and wholesale house des res po- sition as_cashier or any oflice position; coliecting: can_furnish unquestionable references or bonds if desired. Address J. M. J., box 120, Call Oitice. { EAT, RESPECTARLE YOUNG GERMAN kirl wishes situation for general housework in & small family. Please call 322 Shotwell 8t.: no postal cards. (XPERIENCED LABELER W S"A PO- sitivn. i Address L., box 149, Call Office. POSITION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED girl to do laboratory work In drugstore; retail preferred. Address D., box 157, Call Office. \ 3 GIRL WANTS A SITUATI assist with housework and children: must be a respectable family where she can sleep home. Please call at 946 Howard st. ‘ TIDOW WITH MEAN: in paying business. Call 1027 Market, rm. 11. RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS. WOULD LIKF engagements by the day: $1 50 per day or take work home. Address 1169 Mission st. PEFINED, INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY L would like nice position: wages not so much an object as & pleasant home: good references: Oakland or Alameda preferred. Address box 5, Call Office. Oakland. ACE Call or ad- ITUATION AS Call from 9 to 3 8 HOUSE- caning win- references Address ITION 1 NURS Call or address 14 er in a small 632 Riich st., near Third, bet. WANTS PARTNER PEFINED WIDOW " WISHES HOUSEKEEP- ion. 11 Kearny, room 27, first fioor. NDING. 137 SEVENTH GE:\‘TI EN'SM 7, 1035 Market st. '1'()(,'\'(; FRENCH LADY DESIRES ~ITUA- tion as lad maid or take care of the children can teach French; good references. 0. D., 83 Rin- con place. T,ADY WITH GOOD REFERENCES WISHES 4 situation as housekeeper. Address MRS. IDA COOPER, 217 Broaaway, Pueblo, Colo. Y ous MAN, LATELY FROM FRANCE, speaking no English, wishes situation as cham- bermaid in° gool family. Caul or address 4 Green oft Green st., near Dupont. GIRL WANTS POSI . Call 29 Minna st. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING N I B EAU. ROOM E, 44 THIRD, NEAR Callor address 1203, Geary | T AITRISS . | Wi . | ] oM BUREAU, 819 MAR- ket—Colored woman, general housework, piain W I5S CULLER, 1 W AN H MAalD stress. $25: 3 French second giri & for housework, $25: cook for San_Rafael, $25: 2 girls for country, $20 and $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st W ANTED — PROTESTANT —LAUNDRESS, private family, 25; colored girl for Loise: work. $30; German or Scaniinaviun_cook and second girl, same family. $30 and $25: waitress and parlor-maid, invalid-nurse. $20; second girl and sewing, $20; ironer in laundry, and girls of all nationalities for cooking and housewors in city and countr, J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. Norwegian girls, general housewor! light houses ESTAURANT young girl part, COOK, OAKLAND, $25; light _housework, Woodland, fare here, $15- 10 German, Swedish and 520 and §25; 5 young giri work und care children, 15. C. R H 0., 110 « W BOARDERS, NEAR CITY, / laundress, country h voung girl for storework, $1 a week ziris and MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. 32! OY WIT! SRIENCE N FAN 200ds, wi erences. 152 Eddv. h Alr: I EARGAINS TO-DAT = 3 Coffee-saloon, clearing $2uu per mont: ...$1000 Branch bakerv. oot lotation., o o0t - #1000 75 lodging-houses. . #om $200 to K000 50 saloons < ---..from §150 to 3000 25 cigarstands e from $£100 to 1500 BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. AYING KESTAURANT, NEXT TO « large car b $200. i Y OUNG MAN WITH 1 _YEA ence in barber business. RUTCHER: YOUNG MAN AP- Py 1319 Stockton st. Dx HWASHER WANTED, 202 SEND. IRST-CLASS LADIES’ TAILOR WANTED. XL BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. W ANTED—STEADY Mad attend well paving by other business. STENBE 10() ME. HAVE FOR 5c, OR bair cut 10c. at 1415 Montgomery ave. BAreER ENTION—FOR THE Cal L WITH $150 TO ess: advertiser has Market. ATT besi 25¢ one-chair barher-shop in the State. 1l at once, WILL & FINCK CO., barbers’ supply- use, 818 and 520 Market st. BA_um;ri\ ; 1'A|Ki: li OTICE — ONE - CHAIR stop for sale; sleeping-room and laundry, $40. F.. box 90, Call Oflice: Onkinad. 208 SHAVING PAR- lor; owner going away; oifer wanted. 19 Ma- n st. OTICE—DO YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF your business promptly? HEALY, 23 Kearny., TON—COF $1500. v 5 3 ery; clearing $150 per month: 5rooms; stunle, 2 Lorses, wagon and cart. W. F. HiEALY, 23 Kearny st. ROADSIDE HOTEL: 18 ROOMS: sbl . bar trade of $14 per day; kept by pres- 5( ent owner 8 vears: clears $100 4 month’: trial E 3 rny st. W HE FRUIT TI0 SEDQIEIIE 2T conEsrmDRERy ness: investigaze. W.F. HEALY, 23 Kea ALD ESTABLISHED, W v LL- TT & CO.. §6514 Market st. %= () REST. . LARS -ST_AND &ZJOO. finest fitted place in Oakland; best location and GO.u . (remendo s busin ss; first class trade: | est ressons for seilin . investigation allowed, or wiil take partner: full value, GEO. STEERS & CO., 22 Kearny. ‘ "125 CANDY- R MARKET $ .sC: eleg recelpts 326 daily; big sacrifice. S CO.. 22 Kearny st. STATIONEKY AND VARIZTY BL000. siore. 'suttatio 1:7 wman ‘or wamin: £00d living to be made: will se 1a: inventory: busi- n-ss could be greatly increased by proper atiention, owners having too much o:he - bisiness: best n fer- ences from leading firms of San Francisco. GEO, STEERS & CO., 22 Kearny s [ ARGE LIST OF CHOICE BUSINESS OPPOR- est bargains ana terms ever offered, $2000—Grocery-store: 4 living-roors, $1250—Cigar-store: coruer; receipts $20 to $30, $100—Restaurant: sacrifice: near Mail D: ck. ARTNER WITH $40 IN GOOD- PAYING business. 251 Third st. EJERGETIC YOUNG MAN FOR RESPONSL ble outdoor position requiring tact and some business ability; references. box 136, this office. Address Energetic, OLICITORS IN CITY: m! SALARY OR COM- Call, 10 to 11, 236 Fourteenth st. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. B:\rbl:ls Assn.. 12 Seven! H. SCHEUNERT. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY -2 ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Cl: W ANTED—ALL PLASTERERS T0 KNOW plenty of plasterers in San that there are isco; all advertisements to the contrary are Franc nisieading. D. SULLIVAN, president Plasterers’ Union. Drugstore—Old established; big paying; Market. Will sell at sacrifice 100 tons of baled oat hay. Photograph outfit—Man to travel: cash $50, $250—Tea and coffee route: 60 paying customers. Branch bakery—4 living-rooms: in Mission. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. ROCERY AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store: prominent corner: business center: pay- ing profitable business: references furnished from ledding wholesale houses. PROLL & CO., 719 Market. J UTICE—TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF any kind see STRAND € CO.. 25 Third st. q PARTNER WANTED IN BEST $2:)00 paying livery stable In this city; see to-day. ST. ND & CO., 45 1 er{l[. 550 @1 RANCH BAKERY; 3 ROOMS; F125. B vem. BNED s nira at ED—GIRL FOR COOKING GHT : all expenses paid;$20 cre this morning. MISS general Loisework, plain coo EIxlS 10 assist in housework. 2 girls for Berke- ley. general housework, $1o, §20. 1113 Antonio Jones, nr. 111 girls, $20, $15. MME. 20 Stockton st. YO RLTO AMU LD, WAGE! $10: secona girl, % mbermaid. $20; waitress, $15; cook, $30: 4 housegirls, $25 irl, 2 in_tamily, $15; housegirl, country, 1l 332 Geary st. cooking, Auburn, fare paid; girls for general house- work. "OUNG GIRL OR ELDERLY WOMAN FOR housework and help mind family of in Berkeley: small wages. S. S. TIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: $10. JEW X store, 1165 Murke st. G WITH SSIST Castro. CHRISTI 09 Clayton st. '“'A\\'u-:nf.fl'[mxn YOUNG girl; general housework, $10. W ANIED A GIRL FOR work. 335 Sixth st. (TRL FOR 1 CHILD, 1620 Eilis st. TRST-CLA Sutter st. Youxe GIRL, work; 810 to $1 100D WAITR LIGHT HOUSE- ERAL HOUS! 61 Harrison st. PAID. 90115 EARN A TRADE-SIGN OR PICTORIAL 2 painting taught for $5: 1000 references. D. LEVY, 35 Eighth st., San Francisco., B4\ RBERS—8100: 2-CHAIR SHOP: 2 SUNNY living rooms: rent cheay Diving rooms cheap: bargain. 122 Seventh. MMHE RAILIL.OAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery: single rooms 15¢ night, c for two; by and clea hounse in town. ARBERS—10c SHOP F Ninth st. and Broadway, O OAT AND PANTS MAKER. APPLY AT 11 AL, at the Golcen Gate entrance, CiTARLES LYONS, Loudon tailor, 1212-18 Marke: st. “NERGETIC, RELIABLE CITY AGENT ed by a large American fire company ; large acquaintance. Address Q. box 131, this office. VW ANEED—S ERERS FROM DYSPEP- sia and liver complaint to call at 518 Webster i tr cure guaranteed; 6—9 p. M. \“ N ST JUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market : 200 rooms; 25¢ a night; reading-room; free bus (o and fre the ferry RE YOU 57 ATION DO you hold a position? If you are competent and reliable we can assist von. Call atonce at 165 Crocker building. day, or evening before 9 p. M, U, S. Industrial Agency, Department of California. BE L IN CITY FOR S shoes, 72614 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth s misfit shoes bought or exchanged. MEX W NTED TO SKLL MANHATTAN AW stock Food: it is best. €. KE R PELL, San Mateo MERICAN EXCHANGE L, 319 SAN- <L some st.—Reopened; European plan: light airy rooms, 25¢ 1o $1 per day, $1 to $4 per week, $4 10 $15 per month. HouseKeeping rooms $4 per month up. D 40c: LADIES' 35¢c, Pt 959 Howard st. ROOMS 25C TO 500 M L \\ GERMAN OR French female cook in private boarding-house: will have 2 assisiants; wages $50. Address L., box 1, this office. CLIRL OV 19 X for gentieman: 87 Stranger, box 1, Call Office. 'ENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 243 Stevenson 0 per month. ORK Address 00D WAIST HANDS; ONLY FIRST-CLAS X workers need aply. A. MUELLER & CO. Market st., fourth floor. 2741 THIRD, NEAR ctric lights in every room; 200 : 0 $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferrs TNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT woman us managing office agent. Sospita Compauy. oflice 53 .Donolioe bu ADIE LMY ACH, Jfreckle, moth. pimple, blackhead cure; medicas ed cerate, Egypiian enamel, powder, etc. samples, '25¢: huirdressing, scalp, face and manicuring taught ing clas the four reatment, moderate: day and eves MRS. M. J. BUTLER 85 Ul PATTERY girls wanted. ' McDOWELL ADEMY, 213 Fowell st. ANICURING, 25 10 lessons, $1.5.. 1248 Missio: morn. and ev 3}'() ELLIS ART, ROOMS 25C TO $1 a ) nigh 10 $5 & week: very respectable, CONVENIENT ANI PECTABL nchester iouse, 44 Third st., near Marke: 200 rooms; 25¢ to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 per week; free bus 10 and from the ferry. 25( PARTNER IN SALOON: CLEARSS75 $ DU, month each. STRAND, 45 Third st. $350 « fer wanted. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. WOOD AND COAL YARD, HORSES, P CHB MRy STRAND, 45 Third $300fi’v¥i€lslcu’ WANTED IN COMMIS- « sion business; clears §75 per month to each; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $2000. COFFEE SALOON: VERY BEST ocation: first-class fixtures: receipts #45 10 850 daily: 6 rooms upstairs: A No. 1 furni- ture; trial allowed. STENBERG, 632 Market st. I URANT, NEAR MARKET ST.: OLD- est and positively best paying in city; always crowded: excelient jocation; nas very best ciass of trade; does an excellent business; handsome pri- Vvate rooms: reasonable rent; long lease: positive guaranty from owner and satisfactory trial given extra big bargain: nothing to equal it in any line: ckness, STENBERG, Market st. Qa"(’() LIGHT MANUFACTURING BU! DOV, nessin this city: dealing with whole- sale trade only: clears 100 per cent on all goods: a safe and sure investment: trial given: cause, de- parture. Apply STENBERG, 632 Market st. a3 14 EXPRESS TRANSFER CO.: HAS $2500. £ largest trade between this city and Oakland: clears $250 to $300 per month: pro- prietor owns his own property—barns, offices, stor- ages, etc.; has 4 finest teams running across the worth $3500: one of nicest, cleanest busi- nesses infthis: Staie: established 15 years: $1500 down. ha ms; retiring from business. E CO., 632 Market, o 218 MILK BUSINESS S LARGE G s and Hol: stems; 3 fine horses; 2 wagons: buggy; the dairy is in the finest condition and doing prospero ness, all first-class custom : clearing $150 monthly house 4 rooms; 10 acres land: live stock fully worth the money: cash: depot city retailing 5 to 6 cans daily: must sell: departure. STENBERG opposite Palace. ALOON:; ONE OF THE OLD established class business; fine fixtures: cheap rent: clearing $400 a month above all expenses: owner m 20 Last at once: will sell for half value: full investi- gation allowed saloon men: don's miss this g it bargain: such a bargain will never be offered again, WOUD & CO., 917 Market s°, ALOON AND RESTAURANT, OLD-ESTAB- 1 lished corner: family tro bles. DECKER, 1206 Marset st. ILK DAIRY TO LET: HOUSE 6 ROOMS: barn for 36 cows; horsebarn for 6; water from windmill: corral. Apply G. GIANNINT, San Bruno road. FIEST-CLASS BUSINESS FOR SALE: FOR & oung man; average sules $500 » week. Apply F. {. McCANN, 124 Market st. us busi- 5 ST saioons in the city; doing a first- ]J W reading room- daily papers. 36 Ci \Y, J HAT CHEER HOUSE, 528 SACRAMENTO st.: 100 outsideTooms: best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. meals for 10c. 50 Third st. N N S 15-SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 25¢; A in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. ¥ E AND ROLLS. 704 S single rooms 15¢, 20¢ & night, §1 & week. '“r.«n’m»—mns WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages 0 place accounts with us: law and KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. “]'lfl, MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- 4 door work ; will pay competent person $3 50 a [RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ & night; $1 a week. 991 ELLIS, ROSEDALE—RGOMS =5c TO 50 32 INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 76¢ week, 16¢ night. TANTED—LAPORERS AND MECHANICS tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.: 150 Jarke rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to §5 per week. W ASIED-NMEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP 4003:15 'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES, SOME nearly new. 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission st. week; rooms for two, 26¢ n aay, $1 60 & week: Y st. QHCES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: price; all repatiing done at half price: work guac- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st. 100 ME3, TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, §1 25, $1 60 per week. night, §1 25 to 35 week; reading rooms. ‘\'ANT}'}D-—ID MEN TO TRY OUR SQUARE REE COFF LLS. NSOME; commercial collection: no churge unless successful. day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. anight: $1 to $3 & week: open all night. 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Houge proprie- steam beer, 5c: bottle wine, be. 609 Clav st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 done while you walt: at less than hal? the usuai and 20c & night, including coffee aud roiis. Pacific House Commeércial and_Leidesdorf sts. PIANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY lcssons 25¢c. 617 J one: schooled artist: I CH ACCORDION PLEATING TRE ILO! made suits: $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. DROFESSOR — LIVINGSTO DRESSCUT- . ting aud making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. _— waiter, family. MALE HELP WANTED. T ANTED — OYSTE 1, $35 , MUST HELP waiters for plain hotel, $25: bie man, $20; butler for smali rder cook, country, $30; sec- ANDRE, 515 Stockton S FOR WINERY.SANTA CL MA RA Market: electric lights' in_ every room: 200 | < Couniy: man and wife for fruit farm: barker, rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per aborers, city. $26: drillers. $1 75 a day. R. | week : 'free bus to and from the ferry. “WARD & (0, 1610 Ciay st. W INCHESIER HOUSE M§THIRD, NEAR | YWANTED-GERNAN OR SCANDINAVIAN Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: coachman, £30 1o 4 quartz-mine, #1 50 to §6 per week: convenient and respectable; | & day: printer for country: woodchoppers { iree bus o &ud from the ferr. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. C. G. COOK’S SOC. FURNISHES COOK: + all branches; shortest notice. 14 Geary. 10 TON AS BUTLER, HEAD WAITER ORR janitor, city or country: English. lonz exper.- ence; city references. Address ALEXANDE I, 3310 Geary TOUNG MAN (DANISH) DESIRES EMPLOY- ment of any kind; can handie and nuderstands the care of horses and can milk cows. Address E., box 71, Call Office T YOUNG MAN, GERMAN, WISHES situation as bartender, luich man or waiter, JOHN WOLF. 535 Eush st. | | | 4 carpeniers for Ceintral America, part fare advanced; laborers for quarry, $1 7 X muakers, 8¢ 10 10c: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & Co.. (28 Sacra W ANTED—WAITER FOR $35; voune man (o nssist 1 week: h cook ers. Apply to J.F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento si. O CARPENTERS FOR COUNTRY, & carpenters for city, $2 50: ranch carpenter, near city. MURRAY AL and 6. ROARDING COOK, $45 second _cook, $:0 o 2 restaurant waiters, conn- tr: panryman, country, $25: dishwasher forcamp, #30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay 'st. VOACHMAN, IRISH, YOUNG, SINGLE;| () Ll,\"“i'»' S FOR CiTY AND COUNTRY, firs -class reference. W. box 48, thig oftice. | £ $20 and §26; 3 farmer. $25: 2 choremen on runches CTIVE, INTELLIGENT, STEADY YOUNG ‘man, with experience in commerce in the city, wants a situation; references. R.T. D., box 157, Call Oftice. ARPENTER WHO CAN TAKE HOLD OF most anything wants work: undersiands wag- onwork, painting, etc.; country preferred; low wages accepted on good long job. Address'A. B, 2., box 1, this office. ‘lTlJL'NG MAN, LAW STUDENT, WISHING to enter college, desires work mornings and evenings. Address S his office. TOUNG MAN, , DESIRE sition as bookkeeper. correspondent, sales- man: English. German, French, Spanish; refer- ences. Address M. D., box 96, Call. 0- 54 and READY, W ANTED. 10-DAY—16 MORE TRACKLA ers, spikers laborers for a new railroad, see boss here: 3 Scandinavian and German miners see boss here, SEN & CO., 110 Geary. W ANTED—AN AMERICAN COACHMAN ON MV gentleman’s farm s ort distance in country, first-class place and_steady position, references re- auired, $30 per month and_found; also farmers, laborers, cooks, waiters, dishwashers and other: W.D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. TED TO LEARN TRADE. FIN. CHINDLER, 1309 Market st. ANTED — A STRONG BOY TO LEARN plumbing trade. Call early, 45 Sanchez g ITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED French laundryman, with 9 years’ experience in washing, starching and ironing: will work for small wages in a good place, in a public or private laundry; city or country; country in_preference. Call or address Lau dryman, room 20, New Pirenee House, 1314 Stockton st. 00D BUSHILMAN WANTED AT RAPH- AGENTS WANTED. OLICITOR! ENERGETIC LADIES OR gentlemen; for new plan of life, heaith and nc- cident insurance; salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity Company, 206 San ALIFORNTA MUTUAL Bi wants good agents to wor HCIETY its accident and liberal inducements offered. J. C sick_insurance; W. HANNA, Secretary, PARTNERS WA DARTNER WANTED IN A MANUFACTU ing business, silent or active: capital requi $5000, for which real estate security will be give DO manufacturer of these goods on this coast. Ad- dress & 8., box 184, Call Office. HOUSES WANTED. e e S e W ANTED-NORTI OF SIXTEENTIT ST, & house of 5or 6 rooms, with stable and yard; g00d tenant. Address H. R., box 28, this office. ————— ROOMS WANTED, Al TANTED_CHEAP UNFURNIS] H., box 27, this office. HED ROOM. PROPERTY WANTED. V ANTED — MODERN COTTAGE; 5 OR 6 rooms; Wesiern Additio: $3500; principals only. this office. ta barzain about Address Cotcage, box 75, ESIDENCE OR DOUBLE FLAT OF some 10 to 12 rboms: bet. Pine, Clay, Steiner and Broderick, at from $10,000 to' $14,000. Ad- dress P. 0. box 2068, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, ivfmfi:-fi:yfi'??fis"fi"fifl TRISH SETTER dog. 513 Pacific st. JPORK AND DELICACIES STOR rent cheap: 2 furnished rooms departure: good investment. S FOR SALE: cause of sale Apply Call Office. $125: COST £450, outfit complete for entertainment, street pur- ddress G. M. ROGERS, 1026 Mission. HYSICTAN WANTED AS PARTNER I3 well-estab'ished_medical business: must have money. Answer Physic, box 120. Cail Office. LR ( CASH BUYS GOOD PAYING BUSI- o000 e e 20 $77. Address G. S., tox 120, this office. ('GARSTORE FOR SALE; BARGAIN. 601 Kearny st. X 300 men employed;+| {) joon; best location;'cheap rent. rent $15. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market at. mento st. $925 BRANCH BAKERY AND DELL- | |\ fOST CONVENIE oD Z&e). cacy store; receipts $10 to $12aday: | W Winchester Hous best location: don’t’ miss seeing (his bargain. | 200 rooms: 25¢ (0 §1 cek ; iree bus to and from LODGING-HOTU "PROLL & CO., 710 MARKET ST. 83500— J. 42 Tooms; Western Addition: ail occupied. 33000234 rooms: Azst-class: no | rensient. 2135028 rooms: all occupied: Pine st. uaranieed Lo clear $50 month. 600—22 room: e elegantly fu bargain. 0—7-room fiat | ROOMS, SUNNY CORNER. ONLY.. $760 1 14 5 oms on Geary st-: paymenta- .. 1100 30 fooms, fine sunay corner; worth - 1,600 7-room corner fiat; central.... L 0o 29.ro0m house: very central.. 16 rooms, ali on one floor House or sule cheap 1 Houses for sale; easy pavm: nts. aslh Houses to exchange for house and 1ot. Cheap money 1o loan purchasers. > DECKER, 1204 i SELL A STRAND & CO., 45 Third 5 T &4 "() HOUSE OF 16 ROOMS: PAYS WEL - offer wanted. STRAND, 45 Third st NTRAL: CLEARS 8110 month: half cash, balance to sult purchaser: money to loan. WOOD & Cu., 917 A!l et. & 44 ROOMS N MAKE MORE | - rooms or bunkhouse: great chance to make money. B., box 6, Call Uffice. £65 () 8-ROOM FURNISHED LOD BOO! - house: clears $75 & monih. 117 $17' GREAT BARGAIN: J 0. rooms and store; 4 month: will clear $50 per month. 3129 Sixtee ? lT' TURK, NEAR MARK ° 9. nisued house: 5 rooms: pays wel $25. Apply room 34, Donohioe buf 1o HOUSE: 11 FURNISHED ROOMS *!’;1 b(‘!. and store; four months’ rent paid. 3129 nth JRNITURE FOR SALE- J ICE FURNISHED FLAT 5 ROOMS: SUNNY side: cheap. & Turk st TANO, FOLDI for sale. Address ( QUARE ARION PIANO, ASGOOD AS NF price $110: aiso 2 bedroom sets, new F rance. Address Arion, box M PEss FURS T VL 8 price $350. 829 Post st. U fissel - vt iT FOR & ROOMS ussels carpet laid. .. Heavy linoleum .. .. Btk Free vacking and deiivery across the bas try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIR SHIREK, 1310-12 Stoe Open evenings. ] EDUCTIONSON LARGE STOCK, second-hand: 400 curpet., good cloth, 25¢; parlor suits, $1 plece chamber suits, $id o ranges, §6: cash or installments free. T. ki. NELSON, 126 Fourth st (6% RICHS IN FURNITUR this week CCARE'S. 618.6) NEW up: linoleum, 45 cornice poles, c g0ods shipped LL YOUR FURNITU It ing TERRY, Auctloneer, BEFORD 30 Montgor ) not erv st. LWA1S BrEORE SELLING A'LECTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. MERICAN FURN SEE 10 4th and bth, TURE COMPANY WILL £ pay you the highes: cash price for your furn.- ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 4131 M A UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET £X_st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. VFJL\'O BROS., 1710 MARKET FURNE ture bought and sold; telephone, south 7 " KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURE es; C; 779 Mission. TURE uction G « folding. iron beds, furniture: low p; stepladder manufactd for the trade. H PAID FOR FU L. H. BURD A chandise. CARPET ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANTD renovated same as new. S. FERG Tenth 8t. Telephone number, s ATIONAL CARPET BEATI vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY : lay and alterine. 3-315 Guerrero: ‘Lel. Mission (CTTY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 48 and 40 Eighinst. G. H SVEN: Telephone No., sout! be. ECOME DISC ‘work send 1o SPAULDIM g Works, 853-7 Tehama: tei. CONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave. : telephone east 126. TIHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPEI-CLEA Co. (incorp.); cld established car machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 30 14th 6074. a 3 CAR] BEATING AND B 453 Stev HORSES 4() HORSES FCR SALE: ALSO W N3 buggies, carts, harness; Girand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales ever. day. LLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctione JPOR SALE—CANDY AND NOTION STORE. Inquire 1620 Post st. - $25(), SALOON WITH 10 ROOMS: ZDU. rent: 1 block ¢ LOwW m Call Office: greatest a st., Pheenix Bar. , LUN AND coffee parior; must sell; sickness. 26 Hayes st. OR SALE—DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING AND shoe business: stock $7000: in & city of Oregon which for special reasons has an_exceptionatly bright future; cash trade only; terms cash. Ad- dress this oftice. JRANCH BAKERY AND VARIETY SIORE. 1210 Steiner s C ALL ROUTE FOR SALE IN INTERIOR town. Apply Call Oftice. ES RANT FOR SALE: LOCATED ON } city front, opposite steamer landing; good shipping trade: must be sold immediately on ac- count of disagreement of partners. Apply 237 Third st. ILK ROUTE AND 10 COWS. MIN. and Napa sts., Poire AKERY, W ABLISHED, DOING A fine cash trade; No. 1 location; worth $1600; will sell at a bargain. Address or apply 1837 Polk st. (100D PAYING SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; X account of sickness. 6 Pine st., basement. NESOTA, SETS SECOND-HAND HARNE: kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, Carts; Fifteenzi and_Valeneis sts. 10 8180 20 cheap horses. WAGOX NS AND CAKR EXPRESS WAGON, WIT horses will be sold ches; s and Solano st ALE-HAC wagon .fine bugi ENTED $1 50 A MONTH: CUT RAT patents on sewing-machines having expired we can sell you latest improved machines for one- ar price. 145 Sixth si. LL KINDS SEWIN sold, rented, exchanged and e rates. 205 Fou OF() NEW STEAM PUMP $_)00. capacity 8000 gallons | Kins Pump and Engine Co., 11 PARTNER WANTED AT ONCE TO START with advertiser in wood and coal business; trade already: must have $150. Address B., 100 Jones st., S. F.; call after 7 p.ar. JOWNTOWN SALOON; A BARGAIN Apply Call Office. M EAT-MARKET INCOUNTRY. NEAR CITY AW a bargain. H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. BG00(). BAZAAR: GOOD LOCATION Sbb - well advertised; established 7 years: total running expenses $125 a_month; doing cash business ot $1000 a month: could be greatly im- proved with proper attention, owners having too much other business: will sell at inventory; no charge for good will. Address or apply Pacific 543 Clay st. POT CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF MER- chandise; strictly confidential. R. J. box 36. $300. HE PALACE HOTEL ) AT UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL, TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL- LIAM HEESER. Mendocino. J LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing. hooks and jewelry : pestal. LOST. OST_A NOTE DATED OCT. 12, 1895, IN iavor of A. GALLAND. Please returnto 18 eive reward. ¥ SIE: SUITABLE RE- 4 ward. H. VOGEL, San Kruno Rd. nr.Sfiverave. [ OST—DARK BAY HORSE, BRANDED I- Good reward at 31714 Thirdst. L G AEL'S, 9 Kearny si. ARBER FOR SATUROAY AFTERNOON and Sunday morning. 310 Fillmore, off Haight. ATURDAY AND SUNDAY. ‘W ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, POSITION as cook, or willing to take charge of small ranch, or any other kind of work. K. W., box 75, Call Ottice. (GERMAN, WHO HAS HAD 12 Y EARS' EX- perience in a soda water factory, would like a position in same trade, in city or country: is a very g00d_extracter, manager and quick boitler: best Teferences given. Address K. G., box 43, Morning Call Office. OACHMAN (ENGLISH) WANTS SITUA- ' tion: thororough experience: firs.-class driver and horseman; sirictly sober and reliable; over 15 years' best of refe; 2 31, Cali Ofice. ANTED—SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED man, experfenced in coffee and tea_and_thor- ough bookkeeper. Address F. C.. box 47, Call. ATURDAY: 1 FOR EVEN- ing and Sunday. 105 Fourth st. BAREER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Sunday morning st 701 Larkin st. OST—GORDON SETTER BITCH. FLEASE return to 1428 Nebraska st. and receive high reward. ‘ OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San_Francisco, in the name’ of MRS. ELLEN SCHWARTZ, or ELIZABETH AMANDA LINDA SMITH, No. 2021276 The finder will please return to bank. T,O5T-PASSBOOK WITIL TI(E HIBERNTA 4 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of FREDERICK H. GLOVER, No. 1980,570. The tinder will please return to bank. PBARBER WANTED. 162 THIRD ST. WANTED — STRICTLY FIRST A Ellis st. A - BARBER SATURDAY AND Sunday. Apply 8 p. ., 202 Second st. W ANTED—GOOD BARBER. 1758 MARKET. go ARBER class. D BARBER, SA [URDAY AFTERNOON d Sunda; 609 Larkin. ATED BATHS room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1 FOR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN AN bstract of Title Company in Fureka, Hum- Cal. System complete and_full lands in office. Cost to date, $10,- Terms very reasonable. Full particulars Eureka, Cal. £, boldt County, search of county 000. given. Apply 1o J. McCALLAN, lrhoui\JuAilw.sN'rsh’rri LEARN THE DRUG usiness: six months’ experience as clerk. HENRY.GUILBERT, San José, Cal. ARDENER—PRACTICAL SCOTCH GAR- dener with 15 years’ experience wants situa- tion, commercial or private nce: thoroughly un- lerstands garaening in all its branches. Address Gardener, 1210 Mason st. E & BAD TENANTS Coilections made, cit; Coliection Co., 415 Montgy s EJECTED FOR #i. y or country. Paclfic ., room 6, ‘Tel. 6580. EEPER, 11 Y desires position 1n a object: best of referen EARS EXPERIENCE, ny office work: salary no ces. M., box 11 Call Otlice. SR FORSATURDA and > 141914 Dupontse. OOD BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 1423 Dupnt st. 431 Montgomery ave. BAliBER FOR SATURDAY. CALL8A. M, 427 Third s, BARBER, SATURDAY 2 T0 11_AND SUN- day a. 3. 1003 Church, near Twenty-foncth, UESDAY, LLE' months old. 'A.'WILKIE, Mechanics' mills, Fremont and Mission: reward. ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE £\ laws a specialty: suits, Superior, Justice and Yolice Courts: terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-i 50 Market,cor.Stockton OHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and’ 17, 402 Moutgomery st., cor. Californi W W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 - Caltoraia st.. rms. 14-16: advice free. TYPEWRITLES AND SUPPLIES, TNVINCIBLE KIEBONS AND CARBONS are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewrlter and Supplies C6. 413 Montgomery st. PHYSICIANS. MATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- P R et o b 1 N amA ALD, M.D., 1286 Market st.; 210 4,710 8 . &, OST—TT LLYN PUPPY: 8 NTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR sale: pays over $200 per month net: price £5000: for particulars apply at tnis office; none but principals need appiy; terms cash. F YOU WANT A GOOD-PAYING RESTAU- ap for cash call at once 1934 Market st. INGGROCERY ANDBAR ith living-rooms: cheap rent: must be old quick at a sacrifice; best reason for selling: great bargain: make offer. Address or call Rose- dale House, 321 Ellis s ANDWICH WAGON, HORSE X ness for sale cheap. Mission st. HEAP SALOON AND LUNCH KITCHEN: old establishment: in best location of the city; fine fixtures. Inquire at 20 Lafayette st., bet. Eleventh and Twelfth. NLY $800: GROCERY AND SALOON MEN, never before such a bargain offered: will sell my lease and buildings, which consist of 2 corner stores, 4 nice living-rooms, large yard, etc.; well located: always has been run as grocery and bar: compelied to sell on account of old age: is worth $1300, but will sell for $500. Apply 1001 Tennes- see st., nr. Napa: no agents. FINESTCOAL AND FEED YARDIN THE Mission, as owner has other business and had this place for relative who has left it on his hands: has 4 horses, wagons, buggy, etc.; will sell atinven- tory. Apply at yard, 1915 Mission st. OFFEL-SALOON AND RESTAURANT: best location 1n city: receipts about #40 a day trial given until satisfied: no trifers need answer. Address (. S., box 140, this office. XPRESS BUSINESS: STAND, SANSOME aud Bush sts. J. C. FREDERICKS, owner. ANTED—MEN OF SMALL CAPITA(, TO D HAR: Apply G. H. W., 1146 engage in the following businesses: Hotel, harness-shop, drugstore and general-merchandise store, etc.: besi opening in the State; mills and factories emploging large nambers of men: we will build for the right parties. For particulars address SHEPHERD & TEAGUE, 1118 J st., Fresno, Cal. 595(), FOR SALE. STOCK AND FURNT » ture of pouliry ranch above Fruitvale: 325 chickens, ncubator and brooder. horse and wagon: 6-100med_house partly furnished: 3 acres all in froit; rent $12 50, Apply 4, Donohoe building. room 34, from Lio | TICTOR PNE 'Y ; GOOD CO V_condition; only 8 McAllister st. QMALL SCREW AND GEARCUTTIN lathe,14 Inches between centers: tools comp) cabinei-maker's outfit complete: small enzine boiler. 1400 Van Ness ave. 79’07 T22 ROOMS: GREAT BARGAIN dcn’t miss it. 712 Kearn 1. TABLE, COMPLETE, FOR cheap. 101 Sacramento st. B,\Ru.\l IN RATTAN CHAIRS; MUST BB sold quick to make room for new designs; our entire line of samples of rattun furniture; we sell baby carriages at wholesale prices; save vour money and patronize home industry. Caifornia Rottan Company, 55 to 61 First st. % 5 ARRIVED FROM COUNTRY—7 FRESH 530 Twenty-seventh si. JRISH SETTER PUPPIES, 9§ WEEKS OLD; 7 months old. 1328 Eddy st. AND ‘95 BICYCLE FOR SALE AT ot st AL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE 1 Market st. IR “Hire and burglar proof safe. “A LL TYPEW RITERS RENTED, including Smith Premier. LEO. E. ALEXANDER & BRO,, sole agents., 218 Sansome st., S. F. T)IAMOND RINGS, PINS, STUDS, REA. lets and ear-rings at half store prices. UNCLE HARRL 5 Girant ave. A LL MAKES OF and sold. S. F. Typewriter l_\v,\-nusAL CASH RE scale, letter-press, desk: ch NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECO W. S.RAY Mig Co., 12 California s band. COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES nd sold 112115 Market bet. 7th and 8t bau ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE RS BOUGHT x., 310 California. WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unlmmn or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ge PARTNERSHIP NOTICE: THE COPARTNERSHIP HETETOFORE EX- isting between the firm of WHITE, | AVERY & CO.fshipwrignts, is dissolved by wmutual con: sent. ROBERT LAVERY. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETUFORE EX Isting between ihe undersigned was this day dissolved by mutual consent, MR. EI-ELLK retir. ing from the business. Mr. Hagen will continue the business at the New Louvre, 8-14 O'Farrell st., as heretofore. Dated Octover 8, 1895. RUDOLF HAGEN. . EISELE. \ OTICE—THE FIRM OF NEVILL & M- ny, heretofore Going business at 31-33 Cali- lmn&‘mml, in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, is dissolved. HORGE H. BRYANT re. tires from the firm. SARAH A NEVILLE and C. M. OSBORN. the remaining partners, are au- thorized to transact all business in liquidation of sald firm and have assumed all the obligations thereof, and all claims are (0 be presented to tham. GEORGE H. BRYANT, SAKAH A. NEVILLE G, M. OSBORN. The undersigned have formed a_partnership un- der the name of NEVILLE & CO. and will cone tinue to_carry ou the same business transacted by the late firm of NEVILLE & €O, " A . NEVILLE, C. M. OSBORX.