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14 .THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1895. FIOD GOING TO WASTE, Jackson-Street Wharf Is Clogged With Piles of Unsold Produce. A CONSTANTLY GROWING MASS. ke State Harbor Commissioners Will Clean Up the Dock by Auc- tion Sale. n-street wharf from the entrance rhiead is “zroaning with plenty.” A thousand tons or more a day of produce comes up and down the bay to be landea there, and this supply 1s piling over the and until sacks of potatoes, beans and lying in prodigal profusion on arou Many the bags have burst in the 1z and others have been cut open by purchasers examining the contents. From these there is a woeful waste all over the w B This condition is doubtless unavoiaable, owing to the great quantity being con- tantly sentin from the country and the iilure of the usual means of importation. Heretofore a market was found for the surplus produce of the State in Arizona, nd other localities in the South- but the falling of freight rates on leading irom other places to those points has shut out the Pacific Coast crop. The abundance uncalled for les and wastes on the wharve: 3t “There are sacks of potatoes here that were land a month and a balf ago. said the wharfinzer. “I have notified the commission merchants time and again to remove them, but the stuff is here vet. The Sta s not aning store houses, and lock is so clogzed that traffic is inter- fered with, but the condition of affairs is unchanged. The commission people are liy un s of it is now not lit for market."” Harbor Commissioner Cole and Chief Whartinger Root visited the wharf yester- day. Hundreds of tons of beans lay there with the bursting bags of potatoes and with the sacks of onions that were taking ze of their long storage under the From on each side of the docks new were being unloaded, cuity crawling over: the piles of ready ashore. d it impossible to accommodate e rented berths alongside the Mr. Root, “and_something \e right away. We cannot ze on freight that has lost all are new lots of potatoes here probably bring 10, 15 and 20 cents but much of them would not bring ton.” e of the cool wharf to sprout. vessels cargoes k, that m T e produce-dealers and people in mass of stuff must be noti- row by postal card and throuzh papers that the whari must be cleaned off and in the future kept clean, or else we shall handle them ourselves. We 11 the Jots at auction, even if we t more than 10 cents per ton, or There are many poor families who may lay in their winter’s bezns and potatoes from this £ to waste. Nothinz would than to see all these sacks 1t have become a nuisance carried away by one by those who are unable to buy il prices. Nothing shall be thrown overboard, but must simply be re- moved by somebody. We will fina buyers at some ire, or at least at none.” e WANTON WASTE OF FOOD. The Co-operative Commonwealth Issues an Address to the Public. nia Co-operative Common- mon witl ies or organizations from which li fled. It claims, instead, to be much ali 1d in proof of this or con Ju > appe wealth. directors of the common- re bas been an affiliation with bod 1 joint meetings, iy svening there was a dis- cussion of the waste of food in this City. “We should publicly protest,” said one of the speakers, “‘against the wanton de- stru of food when so many are in want. Food enough to provide for many farnilies is thrown into the bay every day.” The commo: alth intends to arrange for placing such food in a depository, which it will provide probably on Va- lencia stree *We have had many accessions to our numbers ¥, notwithstanding Mr. Fitz- gerald’s strictures,” saia Mrs. Laura de Force Gordon dr: ~and we expect shortly to open a commonwealth home on a larger scale than formerly.” The following address to the public was formaulated at the last meeting of the board of directors: The Co-operativé Commonwealth, a corporate organization, which was formed in this City 1z the spring months for the purpose of affording employment and systematic aid to the unemployed, who were then, as now, ex- -dingly numerous, desire to urge upon those vho have at heart s wish to obviate all un- necessary poverty and suffering among the sple the fact that, as winter rapidly ap- ches, hundreds and thousands ol persous hout means and without opportu- in the country are beginning to nio the City, and that these hungry and neless ones must in some manner be pro- tected from absolute starvation. Much was done by this organization in the way of pro- viding employment for such sufferers in the country during the season of harvesting the s and hops. But with the ending of the senson this eharacter of employment ceases, and th wages have been exhaasied in the en- 4 return of the laborers from the rural districts. in the main our organization has been able thus fur to provide so systemstically as to have incurred but little indebtedness which has not been paid up and canceled. The small amount of $50 i< all that remwains unpaid of obligations incurred. As 1o the future, or the coming winter, this organization has been at much pains to devise piens which will prove effective, not only for ing of the immediate wants of the unemployed, but for their permanent relief. In this régard we have sougni out ways end means by which the voluntary contributions, whicn your generosity will pat forth, shall ald in cnabling the needy ones 1o enter upon such gcheme of organization and united effort as will prove in large measure effectual in the way of their seif-support. Among others of co-operative and seli-sup- porting appliances which we have invest gated, our aitention has been most favorab drawn to the methods of that growing and use- ful orzanization known as the Labor Exchange. A branen of this Misscuri benevolent society, or corporation,isalready organized and in work. ing operation in San Fraceisco. After full inquiry we are satisfied that if the unemployec in suflicient numbers were to become members thereof the system could be readily so cn- lurged inits operations as to very materially =851, if not completely support, il such mem- bers, by developing lines of industry in waich they may profitably engage for iheir o support. ‘The system is one which has for its main object the convenicnt exchange of labor and the products of labor, o that euch mem. ber will bz trought as ciosely as possible to the source of supply for ail necessaries of hfe. The demenas for charity will thus, we believe, be greatly lessened, if not, in the course of & coniparaiively short time, be wholly obviated among such as are permiited o become mem- ber Further details in this particular are unnec- essary, and the loregoiug digression has been indulged in only to iliustrate our sincere efforts 10 enuble the poor Lo hécome as mucr: seli-sup- orting as possible. We are encouraged (0 be- ieve tiat cur past iabors end successes are an augury that with our ecqguired experience fur- Sier wiid greatly veneficent results await us. Our thanks jor what has already been done e to handle the surplus and | the men | sive tiem away to those who will come | s that it hus anything in com- | by those who have nided our efforts are stncere. and heartfelt, Very respectfully, CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH. LAURA DE FORCE GORDON, President. C. N. HARRIS, Secre(ery pro tem. Ottober 31, 1895. DEATH OF MRES. F. B. HALL, She Came to This City for Her Health, but Succumbed. The flags along the water front were all at half-mast yesterday out of respect to the memory of Mrs. F. B. Hall of Stock- ton. The deceased was the sister of Arthur L. and Frank Piper and sister-in- law of A. E. Pryor of the well-known firm of shipowners, Piper, Aden, Goodall & Co., and sister ot Harry Piper, Chief Assistant Deputy County Clerk. The deceased was well known in Stock- ton and San Francisco. Last Sunday her brothers visited her at her home and see- ing that she was sick prevailed upon her to come to this City. She arrived here last Thursday and went to the home of A. E. Pryor, 1405 Gough street. She was taken suddenly ill during the night and died yesterday morning. Two of Mrs. Hall's sisters died during the past vear and only Arthur, Frank and Harry Piper of the old family are left. Mrs. Hall leaves two grown-up daughters. THE GVERDUE EVANDALE, She Arrived Here in Safety Yes- terday With an Enormous Cargo. Captain Buyers Says That a Freight- Boat Cannot Make Mail Time. The long-overdue freight steamer Evan- dale got in from Yokohama late Thursday night. She brought almost €000 tons of cargo, although her register is only 3775 tons burden. Nearly all the merchandise was from the stranded steamer Belgic and should bave been in San Francisco weeks ago. The Evandale took twenty days and four hours to make the run from Yokohama and the underwriters began to wonder what was the matter. - Their fears were notallayed when they remembered that the steamer had been in trouble on her last voyage to Tacoma. On that occasion bher after water-tanks burst and the cargo was damaged to the extent of $30,000. The owners libeled the ship for that amount and Captain Buyers and his first ofhcer were arrested for criminal negligence on the ground that it was owing to the faunlty construction of the ship that the accident occurred. This faulty construction is sup- posed to have been known to the skipper and his subordinates. The officers were discharged by the court, but the libel suit for damages is still pending. It was no accident that delayed the Evandale. Sheisnot a fast boat at the best of times, but on this occasion she was very heavily laden and fozs and head seas detained her. “Youdidn'texpect a freight- boat to beat Mail steamer time, did you?"" asked Captain Buyers vesterday. ‘*Why we just came along quietly and surel?‘, and that is all there is to it. What would the mercantile public have said if the Evan- dale had been pushed and got into San Francisco in the same time as made by the flvers? It would have tossed its head and remarked: ‘If a steamer, built to carry freight, and big freight at that, can make | the run as quickly as & Mail boat, the sooner we et new ships the better.’ *As I told you before, the Evandale is a freight-boat and was not built for speed.” Captain Buyers is a splendid seaman and a gentleman. He would be a welcome ad- dition to the list of well-liked ocean-going skippers now sailing in and out of San Francisco. There are now awaiting his vessel over 6000 tons of cargo, and as she is to sail next Tuesday the stevedores will have to work night and day to get her dis- charged and reloaded. The only passenger who came over on the Evandale was Dr. Bowie, late surgeon of the Belgic. The blame of sllowing the cholera to enter Hawaii was placed on him, and the fact that three bodies of Chinese were brought here in hermeticaily sealed coflins was also commented upon. Shortly after the news of the outbreak Hawaii arrived here Dr. Bowie took passage for Yokohama, and the Mail Com- pany gave it out that he had gone there to establish himself in practice. The doctor found that the rosy hopes held out to him were not realized, so he cume back to San Francisco. In talking about the Belgic case thedoc- ter said: “There was no cholera on the steamer and the Belgic’s passengers never took it to Honolulu. The only cases of sickness we ha? on board were simple complaints, and the men who died had to thank weak constitutions. Opium and pneumonia were the principal troubles. The men that died were placed in lead cof- fins according to an agreement the Mail Company has with the Cbinese Govern- ment and were shipped back to Hongkong. That’s all there was to the matter. I have returned to San Francisco because I think there is a better field for a physician than in Yokohama.”” e FOUR INQUESTS HELD. Murder, Suicide, Accident and Care- lessness the Causes of Death. Coroner Hawkins held four inquests yes- terday. A jury decided that Mrs, Carrie Green of 435 Ringold street, who died of morphine poisoning on October 22, had committed suicide. In the case of Frank Bocea, an Ifalian, living at 567 Stevenson street, who was hurt on October 20, it was decided that he died from a shock and ‘‘that the cause of the shock was being run over by the Southern Pacific Company’s car caused by his own carelessness.” On the 23d ult. William Sierpe was shot and killed in Hinckley place by Manuel Moreno during a drunken quarrel. A ver- dict in accordance with these facts was re- turned. A verdict of accidental death was ren- dered in the case of H. H. Horton of 214 Third street, who met his death on Octo- ber 23. Horton fell from a building on which he was employed as a painter and suffered a hemorrhage in the brain. — e Judge Conlan Threatened. Police Judge Conlan is in receipt of several threatening letters concerning the Eugene Ware murder case. The writer tareatens to kill him unless he takes gre:wr interest in the matter. All these facts have been revorted to the police, who are now on the icokout for the anonymous writer. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. E Ettlineer, Pa 1B Wolff, N Y J T Harness, Sausalito G C Albriget. Aliertown G P Hersh&w, Alleriown H Lynch, Chicago T J Flelg, Monterey A 1S Davies, N Y i2 J Cote, St Louls W A Bowden, San Jose E B McNear & w, Cal 8 Ullmau, N Y ST Godbe, Salt Lake J A Malarkey & w, Or M M Greenbaum, Ky D Bakr, South Bend H A Willinms. N'YE R Thompson, >tockton i S Ronsc, Grnd Raplds 1S Swift & w, &t Louls Miss Swift, St Louis Stella Switt, St Louls W T Smith, Nev L H Howe, N Y H A Nicholas, Redlands A Boulter, N Y I J Bogert, US N NEW WESTERN. Mr Engel, Alameda T Mason, Boston A A Giuson, Cal P Burnes, Albany W Wors:er, Los Angeles F Barnerien,Nevada City € Cochran, Berieley E R Sprerock Berkeley J F Plunket, N Y. H Vivian. Fowler M Whitehend, N Y A Waldauer, Saginaw 318 Lauren W D O'Mallary. Sacto P I King. Toro W J Paimer, San Mateo 3 Wellington, Atk R Mylar, Yonkers M Flynn, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. G W Phelps, Fresno M Scheln, St Louls % M Kuapp, Fresno J T Lenton. Sacto L A Barnes & w, Cal_ W I Johnson, Vancouver Miss M I Docrninz,Kans A § Lewts, Philp G Strachan, X Y N S Wigh, Cal G Baker, Benicla J Young, Benicia AW Dingwall, War o H_J Dclaney, War of Wealtn Wealth A Newlhonee, Fresno Mrs C C Churehill, Cal C Roth, Cincinnai P H Winston, Boston RUSS HOUSE. E Forth, Redding. W _Whalen, Pleasanton B Neustadter. Concord A E Labree, Concord E A Harrls, San Luis Ob F Cowen, Big Pine F H Kaub & w, Denver MrsA J Compton, Denver R L Higgins,Santa Clara T Houghton, Des Moines Miss M Ekman, Sta Cruz Mrs M H Upper, Ventura G A Micks, Santa Barb Mrs Miller, Santa Maria C Smitb, Portland L Tunk, Minneapolis F E Snow, Oakiand H B Truman, Colusa A H Platter, Or H £ McOnbe & w,Brentwd W S Fletcher, Los Ang _ C H Parker. Los Ang-les H A Clark & w, Oakland J A Sherman, LosAnceles E M McGettizan, Vallejo A Cozzaglio,t rescentCity W H Rolfe, Mass C L Van Basker, Lodl G N R Goodwin,Los Ang E M Hatch, Los Anzeles Father Ruddy, Weaver- C Johnson & w, Weaver- vilie ville W Pearson & w, Placer- R C Bailey, Valleio ville C H Durley, Oroviile E H Houghton, Oroville F 1L Moore I G E Wisewell, Angels H Mesick, Santa Sarbara C H Marsh & w,Los Ang J Wescott, Santa Rosa H Cocoron, Redding G W Martens, S Rafael W R Mclntire, L Lake H Morrison, Sacto J A Taylor, Butte J E Isauc, Nevada Clty H Gregory, College Clty LICK HOUSE. Charles Ring, Hanford J P Murray, Sacramento Geo W Fee, St Helena Mathew S Ryvan, Ozden ¥ M Dodson, Cal P N Morrison, Oakland E H Bourguingnon,S Jose U P Osterhardt, Livrmre W H McMinn, San Jose Mrs S M Buck, Fureka E B Dana, New York W G Lehmay, Philad R Henderson, Eureka J L Deleno, Rocklin I D Coughiin. Oregon _ F D J Rice, Cal Mr & Mrs Crosby, Centrv Henry Eickhoff, S Rafael | J 1, Burch. Tularo Geo D Allman, Oakland MrsJ M THompson, Napa Miss Thompson, Napa 1 Alexander, Sacramento S Harris, ship Glenco 1 L Roscoe, str MeArthur Rev.J y Gorniond. LGatos 1 C Haile, Cal Wm Grant San Anselmo H H Hatch, Sacramento J C Williams, Oakland 8 A Earle & wi, Cal T E San Ratael J R Burns, Cal W P Spalding &w, Trekee J E Serne, Cal J T Crook, Mrs A G McLeod, 8n Jose Lioyd McLeod, San Jose DS0'Callaghan,Sta Cruz A J Hull, Napa, & C Stephens, Ca: J A Thornton, St Louis Alex White, Los Angeles GRAXND HOTEL. R J Taylor, Lincoin J H McGaffey Yreka E Creller, Grass Valley J F Drak., Kedlands J K Fastman, Portland A M Franklin & w, Ariz L Woodmansee, Portland M G Smith & w, Wrights S Trimble, Lima R P Troy, San Rafael J E Trinble, Lima D W Lewis, Sanzer C M Berry, Fresno 0 Woodward & fam, Cal M L Vinagar, Hollister T C Waltenapeel, Utah J M Levey. Vallejo T J Morgan & w, N Y N J Fay, Tacoma Vacaville Miss Moss, Tacoma Miss Ennes, Tacoma CK Reed, Cal E k& Keed, Reedle; C C Allen, Gloversville W Murray, Sacramento C M Berry, F R W Etone, Valleio W Harris, Sacrament H M Block, Eoston T H Moon & w. i S McKenzie, Napa V Boreing. London Miss J § Preston. Cal Miss C M Presion, Cal F Schil & fam. Riverside J A Gill, & MrsF W Hintzelman,Cal S Sewall & W, | G E Waggorer,Vacaville W Baldwin, Woodbridge W McCleiland, Woodbge C M Kenniston, Stockton Angeles SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ AUSINESS OFFICE Ofthe San Francisso CATI— 71C Market street, open untll 12 o'ciock every Tight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Clay: open until 8:30 o'clock £5¢ Hayes street, open untll 9:30 o'clock. %17 Larkin atreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 6W . corner Sixteenth and Missiou streets, open trill fo'clock. 518 Mission street, open untfl @ o'clock. 11€ Ninth street. open until 9:30 o’clock. CHURCH NOTICES. UNION SQUARE FREE BAPTIST Church, Bush street, east of [arkin—Rev. Wm. Meserve pastor. Preaching Sunday 11 A. M and 7:50 . M.. Morning subj be Mas ter's Woodsman': for the evening, “The siider.”” Sunday-school 12:15 p. M. Y. P. . prayer meeting 6:30 P M. Prayer meeting e day ar 2 P. M. Open-air mc s every night, excopt Saturday, corner Busn and Polk. at 7330, followed by gospel meeting in the lecti room of the church. Everybody welcome to these servic 5= FIRST BAPIIST CHURC, Men’s meeting Tuesday eveninz, & o'clcek. Chr tian cultare class each Friday evening at8 o'cioc All thess services are open to the public. Stran- gers are welcome. 5> CENTIAL, METHODIST I < Church, Mission &t.. bet. Sixth and J. J. Morris, musical director; H. M. Boswor:h, orzanist; R. V. Watt, Sunday-school superin- tendent.” Communion address by the pasior, Ke: Dr. E. R. Dille, at 11 A. M. Subject, “Geth: semane’s Bitter Cap.” Special music. leciure in the evening by Dr. C. A. Dorman, ph sician evangelist. Subject, Eflects of 'Alc olon Mind and Body.” Dr. Dorman will also ive a free lecinre on Mondav evening. Subicct, ite Uoffin Screws and Funeral Torchies.” Both lectures will be of special interest to young men. though all are invited. Sunday-scli0ol with church kindergarten at 1 . M. Young People’s meetings 8t 6:30 1. ». SCOPAL ) R MORTAL METHOD piscopal Church, cor. Hayes and by Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Iies nce, 309 Haight st. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 0 P, M. The pastor will preach. at both services. At 11 A. .. communion address: subjuci, “In K membrance. 7:30 . 3., “3odern Tdolaters Their Gods.” “Sunday-school at 12:30 p. M., Perkins superintendent. Epworth Leszue service 6:30P. M. The public cordially inviied to all (h> services of (his church. Scats free. Ushers in ut- tendance. Prayer-meeting W edres Pou B ST.IOHNSTRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner of Callfornia nd Octavia st Rev. E. L. Burnett of Mendocino will to-morrow at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. i school at 9:45 A. M. Youn | of Christian Endeavor at 6 | meeting Wednesday cvening at | preach Sabbath- People’s :0-iety . M. Prayer- 7:30 o'clock. ne. California Everybody made cordially wele: male quartet will sing at both servi MRS, MAGGIE VAN CO B beard in this city only one week more. Tais is the last opportunity to enijoy the work of this wonderful worker. She has no equal in the revival work. She wili speak in the i oward-st. Meiho- dist Church, between Second and Third, to-morrc morning and evening and every night Hex: v She will speak Tuesd: and Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock. Come, and invite your friends. Dr. Case has moved to 212 Powell st.; telephone, Black 1131, FRENCH REFORMED CHURCH. 1110 of the Reforma- tlon. Morning, 10:45. “The Firs: Davs of the ie- form.” 7 near Jones—Rev. M. P. Boyntoh, acting pas. tor. Services Sunday. November 3. Preaching at 117, 3. by General J. T. Morzan, D.D.. LL.0. of New York, and at by Rev. | M. Hill of Uaklan school at P Y.P.S.0f C. E. at 6:50 . nth— | Iusiratea | Ievocation of the | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. e R WA Ma OME AND BUSINESS BUREAU HAS thoroughly competent first-class help; pro- ricet st fessional and domestic. Academy of Sciences, 819 JWEDISH EMPLOYME NT OFFICE — 1133 Antonlo st., off Jones. near Eliis. G LONSPWOrk : city 110, ERMAN WO situation as w o “all Officq MAN WITH BOY WANTS orking housekeejer or gemeral rcountry. Address G. W., hox WEDISH WOM washing or hon N WISH S WORK BY DA sekeeping: £0od laundress. Ad- dress 1359 Howard st ) i G | | wa . 1 Mi « © 2 for gene; ferrea: Ninth st., near Mission; no postals JOXPERTED 14 sition as Louse foor, IDDLE-AGED REFINED WIDOW, WHO IS first-class in tion In family IRL, 12 YE, typewriter. Cal desires a posit worth st.. cor. G'Farrel AN, OUNG WO desires zeneral es $15 10 $20. £ A 1 wants i OUNG LADY gentiemen’s se: housy ekceping | can do nice sewing; reference. sion st. GIRLS WA ral Lonsework ; American family dressmaking and hafrdressing, speaking German, French and English, would like Address M. A, box 71, Call ARSOF AGE, WISHESTOCARE for 1 or 2 children; can make herself usefu must be in Alameda. 2 617 Co ERMAN WOMAN W X work by the day or week. 94414 bakery. ‘Address MISS Ja Alamada. ANT SEN KIND OF Harrison st., ANY DESIRES POSITION AS = 1132 Sixth st., room 20, 2d floor. | 7 OUNG EASTERN LADY OF REFINEMENT ion of trust. Call 501 Leaven- WELL housewor) Addres: RECOMMENDED, ood plain cook: 3 Broadwa. TO GET PLA B pre- Address 91 Mlace as waitress WISHES ALL KI wing and mending. 109 Taylor WISHE! n elderly fami SITUATION: 1s good cook Please call 547 CED YOUNG LADY SEEKS PO. ceper. Call room 25, second dre: Cou 'i‘i 2 W V of 5 \ V W \ 8ty 1 r00 | st., 1 LTS IR W 00 chi irec tion dress 529 | neat and w ing. { togotoLos A | STERN GIR second turds OUNC 55 MR anty, Cal. HA L DESIRES SITUATION AS work or general housework. av, 316 Scott st NIDOW WITH A CHILD WISHES work s houseke per in Coima or near by, Ad- N, Halfmoon Bay. San Mateo RENCH YOUNG LADY, FIRST-CLASS CUT- ter. fitter, desig, salary o UNG COLOI ation as cook nst: g90d references. 2 ment. tuation nce. OMAN WaN wasbing, iros TOMAN WIL man's clothes ewing. 114 Fo FELL-ELUC. ke position rth st., 3D — S1 housekeeper . H., box 1 LADY children’s Call or ac NTED_ Pro es-tona nek coo: ith st., near TOMAN WAN cieaning by U in rea; = derate if a st ences furnished. Address L ANTED—POSITION IN PI ddress MRS, 1611 Howard st APy at 865 Missiol TED YOUN 1 cook: 5 care of ¢ ner or trimmer, w box 51, Call Oftice. RED GIRL WISHES SITU- or second girl; just from the Y. C., box 103, Call Oftice, ATUTS HAM, MAN WANTS A v good HELP WANTED—Continued. VW OMAN: HOUSEWORK: SLEEP HOME; $16. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton St. FEINED GIRL: CARE OF CHILDREN country: $15; fare paia. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st HBELP WAN Wa have §40 cash. M., bo: NTED—ENERGETIC e-aged man, permanent employment; must TED-—Contioned. YOUNG OR MID- x 21, this office. 1 ARBERS—2.CHAI £ SHOP: $60; 4 LIVING rooms: rent $15. 106 Eilis at. 00K:; SAN JOSE: §30; SEE LADY HERE 10:8) o'clock. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton AIN WASH, $30, SEE &ir), a short distance, $20 see lady berent 9:30 to-day: 3 German, French asd =candinavian second girls, §20 and $25: 3 ccoks, boardine-houses, $20 and $25; hotel lnun- dress. 820; Ironer in laundry, 59 a week, and girls for cookiny and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & LO., 812 Satter st. Wi e GERMAN OR AMERICAN COORS FOR Berkeley, $25: German o1 French cook for Ala- meda, with' references, family, $25 £15 $2 55, private young girl, with references, as nurse, i anumberof girls for small familics, $10 to ] HANSEN & CO., 110 oTy OF EXPERIENCED AND COMPE- tent salesladies for notions and fancy goods de- partment are wanted; also selesladies for cloak and suit departmenis: 'we have wood {ositions for You if you are competent in either of these lines: our system has been the means of placing in rosi- tions a large number of salesiadies, stenographers and bookkcepers; call at the office and sce the weritten ndorsements of 250 of the leading firms of thiscity. United States Indusirial Agency, rooms 165 10 187, Crocker bullding: this office open even W \NTED—A TRAINED NURSE FOR HOS- pital work in city: best of wages. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutierst. VW ANTED-NEAT YOUNG WATTRESS FOR country hotel sbort distance in_cou $20 per moath. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. APPLY D.J. PA “risn:p—urm FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK few hours weekly in exchange for room and lunch; only working girl necd apply. Gentieman, box 94, Call Office. “',\N'rb:n—r:xm:mxxéyfl? WOMEN ber and shampooer, who can give medicated and electric baths; state experience and wages wanted. Address E. all Otlice. ’\7,\ TED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework. 826 Halght st. AN CIRL FOR GENERAL HOU small wash. 1523 Walnut st., near Wil- low station, Alameda. VIRL FOR COOKING AND H X must be competent ily: good place: Girl, box 75, Caul Oflice. el, 530 Third st. RASL, HOUSEWORK—4 [N wages $15. Apply from 10 to 12, 2921 Jackson st. “"Tln‘.'v.igzmk_n’uvsn\vunx; GOOD WAGES. (A TRL TIGHT HOUSEWORK; $8. 509 Kearny, room 8. T8 {E DAY, ng and housecleaning. Caul or 1.ear Fillmore, basement. L DO KNTTTING; GENTLE. cleaned and repaired; any kind urth st.. room 15. , $25 WEEK: C AND lusive rights. 131 Post, room 20, TED—FOREWOMAN FOR PAPER BOX factory; one capable of doing all kinds of work: country job. Apply to THE HICKS-JUDD 0., 28 First st, LADY WOULD as companion or governess; is ess T. M., 686 Twenty- TUATION AS WORKING hotel or rooming-house. Ad- Call Office. DESIRES A S TUATION AS urse anl seamstress; City or coun- 038 329 O'Farrell UATIO; 2Y rman:_expericnced in best Of reieronces. Apply 355 bster, Oaktand. TS he day Address 565 Stevenson 1ordo sewing. Address 612 Folsom st OUNG WOMAN WOULD ASSIST WITH housework and sewing part of each dav for m and board. Call between 9 and 12, 131 Post room 20. OTUATION W either in_ hotel 3119 Mission st.§ EFINED Wi would Iike an Call afie floor; notr EFINED YOU ion 1o do i) FINCHESTE Market; el ms; 25¢ to g1 week : 'free bus to i EFINED YO 2 companion t 1d 0; years i1 200 er wey ¢ bus to and frox igeles. ANTED BY G or private residence. DOW FR( kind of sewing or geuts’ me 1119 Mission st, 1y, room 2, rs. NG WOMAD in_every 100m: 200 50 pern $150 to $6 per 1 from the ferry. WORK UPSTATRS, ! (OMPETENT GIRL; GENERAL HOUN work: 4 in famlly; wages $15. Apply from 10 1012, 1425 Washington. ITS 1 i Oy W that tnere are ple 1o carpenters’ headaua Ninth st. District Col ednesday evenin, plac fon; 10N \”"AATJ H—15 M 09 Peralta st., Cxlland. ANTED—ALL CARPENT. INCED OPERATORS ON LADIES and jackets. fourth floor. A.MUELLER & CO., ATRS; SELL CHEAP. IVE UNION E NRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ERS TO KNOW in San niy of carpenters Francisco: all advertisements to the contrary are misleading. Al help oan be supplied by apply ng riers, 115 Turk st., or 23 nc meets at 115 Turk st. HO DO NOT RECEIVE oT e accounts with us; law and no charge unless successful. AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r. 4. N_TO TRY OUK SQUARE Third s meals for 10c. 50 S. FUCHS. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMEN reiary Barbers' Association, 825 Grant ave. T CALL SE( WL TER H( Market; 200 rooms, room: free bus 10 a o IRST: SS TAD 5 44 THIRD ST, NEAR , 25 cents a night; reading- 1 from the ferry. IES” TAILOR WAN' er at. ARBERS, FUk Barbers' Assn. “A TRADE BOWHAY, 503 Sutt pai Blanoes: Sixth st.; misfic MES WANTE AW Stock Food 263 opp. 1 FER H( 100 ontside roo 0c a day; $1a M Ffis’xfci.rm.’ L done in 15 min: IVE M door work will . Apply at W SIN vieek; rooms for t reading room- dally TPRY ACME 1HOU LE . 321 ter, still runs Denver larize rooms: 25¢ per nij 12 Seventh. H. g taught for $5 VY, 35 Eizhth st., San Francisco. ST PLACE IN CT wes bought or excl EN'S SHOES 15-SOLE s 635 Ke: single rooms 15¢, 20¢ u nigl ELLIS, ROSEDALE amight %1 10 83 & week: open a!l night. 10 know that Ed Rolkin, —~SIGN OR PICT 1000 references. D. joward-st. The: VUSE, 528 SACRAMENTO 'ms: best spring beds: single week ; meal: HA v, 25¢ a day, $1 608 W A . 957 MARKEY ST., B low Sixth, for a room 25¢ a night; $1 a week. ROOMS 250 TO 50¢ D MECHANL eno House proprie- House, 217_Third_st.: 150 ht; §1 to $8 per week. FANTED—M W TO GET BOTTLE SHARP o wine, be. 609 Clav s PERSONALS. EMOVED — DE_GARMO DRESSCUTTING Institute, from 219 Powell street to 513 Geary. 1am prepared to execute orders at shorft notice; all the latest styles received suits made from 85 up: goods and findings complete, from $12 up; perfeci fit guarant patterus 25¢ to orders. solicited; personal fitting nof MRS. A.J. BRADLEY, 313 Geary st. FHAIR-DRESSING FOR 2bc. ANY STYLE, incinding wav.ng: excellent swiches and front pieces for $1. MME. BE R’ FLA SPTTZ, 111 Stockion st., esiablished 1866, Lederer suc cessor. For 26¢. We will dress ar hair in any style, waving included: manicuriug, 25c.: excellent switches and front pieces for 81: strictly one pri abe lished 18c9. 111 Stockton st. B. SPIT LEL | Successor. Y WATCH AND J S TO THE PUBLIC—) N Gawelry businoss a¢ 2041 Misston st. will be Closed to-day. All forther communications at nth st., bet. Howard and Sbotwell. TEACHER OF arranged. 1437 Market st. “A LLSTYLI TOW RENT prices. 3 Si 3 DL N CASES: LAWS OF ) Drobate and divorce: necesiary costs advanced. A1ply to ALBERT MAU, 1 building. MPORTED HAVANA, KEY WEST AND igh-zrade dome: 0 bazaar, 1627 Devisadero st fe clzars at the tob; near Sutter. N0 CUTTERS AND PATLORS—Tit signed 1 “respectfully state t opered a school for teaching Hand's Sysiem of cut- rments on scientific prnciples, in accord with his novel invention, “The Solution, he has no hesitancy in guaranteein ructions, the student will_learn, by o; more of substantial value with respect 1o the fundamental principies of garment cutting and orinz than he couid learn by alife-long study of any other system ever practiced or now in vogue. Class nights, Mond: #nd Thursdaysy private lessons, Tuesdays, Wed. and Saturdays J.S. HAND, 481 Kearny 8t; bours, 7 t0 9 p. u 214 POST—SPECIAY, SALE TH we>k. Elegant New York uid {mported hats and boonets at cost. ADY CAN 3 4 home in confinement ing Widow, box 112, Cail. M DINAN: SPECIAL SALE B\ 1 hats; $8 to $10: stylish hats, be 111 Siockton st. with widow by address- MPORTED s, $5 up. CHAD AILOR: FINE moved 4111, Kearny, room N 2 TC.: FULL 0 Yosemite blankets alifornia Woolen Mi ‘ommercial, nr.Montgmry. Factory Petslum DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATH lavs a specialty: sults, St Justice aad Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, ete. G. W. HOWE, ait'y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stocktorn. O3EMoRE cuT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. ... Oak Bed Sets Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges “Thousands of bargains. Casli or time payments 1017.1019. 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixih SECOND-HANDED new, 25¢ to $) 25. HOES.SOME 562 Mission st. TANTED—YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER, nnderstanding stenography and typewriter. Address Commission, box 24, this office. 00D AND NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: atle to take care of 2 children washing; $15 a month. Address MRS, CLARK, 1447 Fifth st., Alameda. | WXPERIENCED OPERATORS OX £ i tailor suts and jeckets. A. MUELLER & CO., | 723 Marset st., fourth floor. W ax® D—LADY OF INTEGRIT £00d qualifications. to fill position oitside of the cliy. Address E. B. C. & CO., box 45.§Call Uflice. NTS WANTED—$2 10 $3 PER cail 10 10 1. 719 Clementina s EER LADILS CAPES, NEW § New York Cloak House, 1210 Market. JIRST-CLASS LADY, WHO HAS HAD EX- perience in mus!in_ underwear department, shouid call at once at room 167, Crocker buildin | als adies for notions an | fancy goods. walting. If you want a zood sitnation in 7 ness house in the State in ihe way of skilled or clerieal work, call on the United States Indusirial Agency, at above address. Over 200 fir Lave indorsed ‘ts svstem of bus'ness and agree to get thelr nelp throuh that azency. Lucrative posi- | t:ons are being illed dai | JratkoR | 11 and evgelnsse: 100D BUSIN ¥ liable lady \ ILLINE e M wpring: work guarantecd; learn a trade always in demand. | Post st. | G, 25c AND b0 MORNING 0lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PROPOSITION FOR RE- Post st., room 20. EE fine opportun LiLL i LADY WISHES TO ACT 0 lady ke care of w 5 a month: would like 283 L. A., box 71, Call. HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NK. Tooms; 25¢ to 1 50 per night ci; convenient and respectuble; m the fer \} E ARE PLACING TN GOOD POSTIIONS constantly among the leading firms. compe- | tent salesladiés. It vou are in need of a situation | or desire to make a change we can be of assistance Address ro 7, r buliding. TAL OPFORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT woman as managing office agent. Bospita pany. oftice 53 .Donohoe building. nes: cou: Butl -FIRS can) wants sieady place: understands his bus s; neat, sober and willing: city or country: niry préferred: best city references. Addr successtul chicken-raisers. them on 1 doall orchard or viseyard work; references. K., Berieley, Cal. ] ANGE | Li"Aadr QITUATION W Sdustrions elari b v | | | W LRSS AND 2 bers of South San Francisco Lodze 212, F. and A. M..are hereby noiified 1o assemble at thelr hail, cor. Fourteenth and Railroad avenues, on SUNDAY, November 3, 1895, at 1 o'clock P. 3. for the purpose of attending the faneral of ourlate brother, {\' ILLIAM HNRY WIDMAN, of Maripose Lodge No. 24, F.and A. M., of Mariposa, Callfornia. By order of the Masier. E. C. ITARE, Secretar: EXCELSIOR DEGREE Lodze No. 2 0. F.—Regu- Jar meetinz THIS EVENING. Second degrea will be conferred. WILLIAM E. LANE, I RZF THE FALL CREEK MINING COM- <& pany—The annual meeting of the stoc holders of the Fall Creek Mining Company for the eleciion of a Board of Directors and the transac- tlon of such other business as may be presented will be held at the office of the company, room 41, in McCreery's building, 310 Pine st., San Fran. cisco, Cal, on THURSDAY, the 7th any of No- vember, A. D. 1895, at_the hour of 1 o'clock p. a. . SWEENEY, Secretary. B, ANNUAL "MEETING — NOTICR hereby given thai the thirteenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the =an Francisco Mutual Loan Association will be held at the office of the corporation, No. 524 Montgomery st., ¥, on WEDNESDAY, November 6, 1595, ai o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing dire for the ensuing year. presen:ation of the thirteenih annual report and the transaction of such other business as may come hefore the meeting. All sharcholders are earnestly requesied to attend. Books are now open for subscription 1o 1000 shares of stock of the Fourteenth Serles. Loans made in San Franclsco and Alameda counties only. Inters est 6 per cent per annum, free Of MOrtguge taxe: H remium 20 per cent gross or 50 cents per share nstallments, at pleasure of borrower. Loens ma be repaid at any time desired. By order of the board of directots. _THOS. J. WELSH, President. A.SBARRORO, Secretary. BF IHL PAJARG FRUIT AND LixD Company—A special meeting of the stoc holders of this corporation wil! be heid at rooms 116-122, Crocker building, this city, on TUks DA, November 5, 1895, 4l 8 o'clock P. M., for the transaction of such business as may properly come betore the moel.lng.l!{ order of the board of direct- ors. CHARLES H. MAASS, Secretar Office: 421 Pacific st., San Francisco, Cs Pt ). M AL NOTICLS. &F JAINFULFOOT AILMENTS SUCCESS fully treated. DR. LLOY D, Chiropodist, Lur- line Baths. g3 MHEUMATISN, NECRALGIA, GOUT; special aitention to these diseascs. J. A. MCDONALD, M.D., 1286 Market:2t04,7 (0 & p.ar. DR, JOS. BAYER, 846 SUTTERST.—1 103 and 7:30 to 8:80 p.M.;residencel 431 Websier &2, FIFCIRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS 1203 Geery, room 11: hours 10 to 10; §1 B (CORNE REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE, Chiropodic Institute, roon: 22, 906 Marker. B BAD TENANTS EJNCTED FOR si. 5 Collectlons made, clty or country. Pucific Collection Co., 416 Montgy st.. room 6, Tel. 5580, £, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. KOSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. B, EOONMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPEE €483 50 uv. 81744 Third. Georae Hartman. {55 COLLECTIONS: fENANTS EJECTED, #10: costs paid. 420 iontzomery, rm. 29! 85 A VEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THT WEEKLY CALL.in wrapper, for mailinz. e o e et e SITUATIONS WAN!ED-FEMAL T ANDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE first-class servants of all nationallties can be found at short notice: telephone 1304 main. 815 Stockton st., nr. Sutter. . iS5 @ ligh W har and milk; also I at wagon wor ence terms reasog | B. K., box 71, Cil. MOMPT. tod ESPECTABLE sition in_ priv i w scule: hav compeier LER VANTS POSITION, ission st. A BY A BER, TN v man todo light work; small 0 uny kind of work. k. G., box YOUNG MAN DESIRES PO- e family; care Lorses. garden arpeat r; with or with- out board.” B. C., box 132, Cali Office. \TEADY HELIABLE MAN WISHES A POSI- W tion as driver: delivery wagon or milk wagon drove milk wagon before; careful driver. Addres: B. W., 321 Eilis st. M !PDLE-ACED MAN, “ALL-ROUND CAF M penter, 115 o position with landlord’s real- estatc man, wholesa e house or on a ranch; handy ages moderate: referen ) LESSONS BY THOROT schooled artist: lessons 25c. CH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAliisterst. DROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRI ting and making school : ail branches. 7 I"m-., SMAKERS USING THE McDOWE world's famous system rccommended. | | | Poweil st.: patterns cat 1o fi uy | AfC | M Winchester Hous | | It C 200 roomis; 25¢ to sxlrvoxv 170 erry. WHO WANTS MONEY FOR herself can_easily earn . Address Ladies’ Home Journal, 78 Colrmbian bldg., San Francisco. \\' INCHESTER HOUSH, 44 THIKD, AR | Market—Eleciric lizhts in every room: 200 | roon cto $1 60 per nizht: §1 50 1o §6 per | week: free bus to and from the ferry. 51’8 NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE KLY CALL. In wraoper. for malling. Y WOMAX MALE HELF WANTLD. AN AND WIFFE, COOK AND ASSIST, 8407 full charge. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. :D — COOK, RESTAURANT, _$60; aiter for hotel, city, §30; cook for' French restaurant, $50: cook for private family, $30: waiter, couniry, $26; ewc. LEON ANDKE, 816 Stockton st. £ CARPENTERS, NEAR ) more 8 and 10 horse ranc board. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 teamsters, $26 and red. Address C. L. F., box 160, Call Otlic OUNG MAN, AGE 22, WITH EXCEL local refe s bell or elevator-toy, or drive it very w house or something similar. 609 Post st. ANTED—BY tion of sny ki d, tYpewritng OUNG MAN object; bes: of rete NOMPETENT / small sel al INT yourg man, S vork wants some Kind of work: 01 books 10 kee, ound in wholesale Address C. MAUS, n, or help a YOUNG MAN nd in store; u and_book-keep! OF 19 POSI- erstands short- 200d refer- s Lox 23, Cull. ABLII_AND WILLING TO bigh wages no cuces. Ad. W. W.,box 7b, Call. PER _ DESIR best of references bonds if necessary. Address R DESIRES A : bost of references; box 71, this office. = BOOKKE 1001 3 | U small set ot hoiks to keep | terms reasonable. AddressG. K. “A SCOACHMAN—SITUATION WANTED BY dish: understands the care of exp G 43 Minn JIT0 A wants a situation in a dair: 5 | stands the business in alt branches. Adaress P. G., box 9, Call Oftice. OUNG wishes position pericnce. ARDENER and vege MAN waiter or work man, as janitor MAN OF Address 1 horses and gardening; best of references. Ad- dres; 5 box 102, Call Office, Oakland, JOUNG MAN WANTS JO5 IN WHOLESALE | louse or 5al0:: no references. GEO. OLIVEE, Adelphia Hous near Jackson. TUUNG OF GOOD REFERENCE thoroughly under- + GOOD _REFERENCE us collector orin office: has had ., box 108, Call Oflice. UNDERST: 3 thoroughly witling and o make himself useful; handy Wwith tools: sober: | Californiu references. 'Address O. R., box 80, Call. WANTS POSITION S in kitchen: small wages. Call NTEDBY A SOBER, STEADY or watchman; references given. | Cail or address 720 Geary st. W work. OUNG SC NDINAVIAN WANTS A SITUA- - tionus bartender. Call or address 863 Bryant. ANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN 22 YEARS 0ld ajob of any kind: is able and willing to ddrees O, P., 2013 Folsom st. 1 | ere QLT OUKKEEPER, 10 YE wants po n: on salary no ATION WAX 2 industrious man; ness and willinz todoany kind of work. Address A. B, tox 20, Cal. ARS EXPERIENCE, best of ref- flice. n any oilice work Object. S box 10, C: TED xperienced in saloon busi- SUUATION WAN BY A GERMAN gardener, who understands propagating and can take care of horses and cows, and 18 willing to make himself generall dress Situation. North ‘Fem: useful around place, Ad- 1 MI H $20 and $2 OUSEWORK 8S ¢! WELI® WANTED. GIRL (SLEEP HOME) 88, Sunol #20, Oallund $26. Alumeda $20, San $uire0 820, Oakland 825: 12 Nousework glrls, elty, oung kiris, assis, $10 to $1. 05 Stockton st. tre: G G Y00K. AMERICAN FAMILY, $3 / ress, same house, §25; seamstress, § boarding-house, seamisiress, $10. MIxn CULL S5, Driva; WAIT- 5: walt- $20; middie-aged , 105 Stockton. RMAN OR MISS CULLY TRENCH SpCOND GIRL, $25. N, 105 Stock:on st. ERMAN CGO: Stockton gt. K; $26. MISS CULLEN, 105 S MI or Sw, 58 CULL ECOND GTRL, SAN MATEO, 325; GERMAN edish second_girl, $15, " city N. 105 stockton st. good place. ) ZEMMERSON, THE COOK AND BAKER, { X4. please call or communicate with C. R. HAN- | SEN & €0, 110 Geary st. JORENCH OR SWISS SECO #60:_sccond cooz, countr; HANSEN &0, 110 Geary s: "CARPENTERS, NEAR CITY, board $20 a month. Apply C. K. HANSEN 110 Geary st MPRAVELING SAL FOR A CIGAR- house wanted. If y0u are & comperent traveling lesman you can put yourself in the way of sccur- & good sicuazion through this oftice. We are bring continually called upon by Telisbie business houses for first-clas traveling men. 230 of the leading firms of this city have given us their wrii- ten indorsement of our system of business, and are using it in securing (heir skilied aud clerical elp. | United States Industrial Agency, rooms 165 o 167, Crocker bullding. This ofiice open evenings, HOTEL COOKS, COUNTRY, 830 AND $65 | O hotel walters, country, $30: tailor for couut | $10 a weel fiwashed | 835: 5laborers for cit; h milker, $30. Clay st D COOK, HOTEL, GRS hotel, $30. AN 2 i o cooper for vineyard, 3 farmers. near city ; & READY, 634 and coac liman for a club short distance in country, $30 anl tound: boy to learn trade, 53 per week and Increass; luborers, covks. waiters. dishwash- ergand othe 2 ARBER WANTED AT 225 MON avenue. ‘QHOES HALF-501, price; all rep: anteed. 562 Mission st. DELL HO ’10 ME and 20c a night, €24 Washington st., n 25 cents per night; | Paeific House Conime single furnished rooms. 75¢ week, 16¢ ki 10 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 ED IN 10 MINUTE: done while you wait: at less than balf the usual g done at half price: work guar- bet. First st. and Secous AND HOWAR 6T 2 coffee and roils. y- incl ndin; r Ke: EST IN CIT Y—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 21 ol 1 end 35, 81 50 per week. desdord? s AGE JOLICITORS D gentieme eldent i iy for new lar; HOUMS T 4 ROOME €d rooms: w s: rife " JECOND-HAND ) lenses, magic lanter KLEIN. 108 Sixth ENERGETIC LI YOUR BOOKS A WANTED. LADIES OR plan of life. health and ac- y or commission. Call be- International Indemnity ‘ments_offered. v building. URNISH- must be ISCELLANEOUS. rns & slides, 109 Mont, XD CLOTHING TO A. 5-nd postal. st. OST—A PASSBOOK the name of LEOPOLL The tinder will please ri OST—JAPANESE 4 white. SAR JACK ack and St Qi WATCH O Third st. Return I ward. nswers to name of Foxie. GRE Return 1119}, TTH THE HIBERNIA rancisco. in 0. 121,227, KW 4 Savings and (oan Socfety of San ) NEUMANN, eturn to bank. U BLACK AND Keturn 1801 California st.; reward. SON ST. AND VAN NE white fox terrier pup wi:h 11 returned to liberal reward will be given. HOUND BITCH, SCAR Folsom; reward. AND PEARL RING O3 09 FairOaks st., rear. Re- OCAL PUPILS practic: by compet or organ ; Teasona MELVILLE S. orical, vocal, di v EALD'S B Bookkeeping, busi al engin lunguages rapidiy taugl privatelessons; plano: dramatic el EDUCATIONAL CCOMPANIED DURING nt accompanist; lessons on able. Inquire 413 rost st NYDER, 519 VAN N ramatic academy: classes, ution speclalty. “OLLEGE iness practice, shorthand, eering, telegraphy, modern Write for catelogue. h. NISHANDFR S O matic ciasses: t NEW PLAN ENABI & languag s: 2bc i\F S BOLTE'S SCHQ P\ board, English, ¥ FJM‘U&K “STANFO pe recommendation); servico Iy MAN n YROF. 1“ RENCH—L] faliible method N ISTRY AND chool, cor. G her Sc N IGHTSCHOOL: HEALD'S BL month; separate French kindergarien: coach. NCH SIMPLIFIED. PROF. T. B. de Filippe,zraduate Paris, Madrid, 320 rost. ARESPEARFAN nslow. PROF. READING LES US TO TEACH ART lesson. Ins:., box 38, Call. 0L, 2297 SACRAMENTO: rench, German, piano, $30 PROFESSOR PRI KD students for the university (admission on law, day &eve classes. Room 333 Pheian bidg. medical civil coliege, BANJO; REA- ASSAYING. seary and Pov . SPAN SPANJSH; LIVING hool, Flood bidg, Market st. SINESS COLLEGE, i day and eveni FNGLISH LITERATURE 4 ND MYTHOLOG HR I\ CHOOL ELECTRIC. 652, NGLISH BRANCH Y DILLON. 13 Mea 'l U class or private. MRS. V IOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET ¥ taught. Prof. L. MIERKT, 225 Geary :ressonable esiab. ‘64, VAN Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12.1.0. . ¥. block, Tth and Market. AL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- S chaicar engineering, ‘surveying, architecture, DER NAILLEN. 723 Mkt HT BY MISS private or class iE ARBER FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 1081 Howard st. + ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY 1> and Sunday m 1z, 416 furk st TURDAY AND SUN- AFTERNOON IGHT JSABBER WANTED SATURDAY AIT noon and Sunday at 415 Hayes s:. 3 81634 Geary ., bet. aratoga Hall. avlowest prices and warranted ETAL PLATE $5: or filled psinlessly by my patent anesthetic, Eoc: won 28 prizes. Obdontunder Dental Parlors, L. WALSH TALWORK : opencvenings. 'H EXTRACTED sde, opposits Larkin and H: D. D. able agent ‘for painless irm $5; fillings from $1: ARBER FOR SATURDAY; ALSO STEADY. 921 Mariket st. PBARBER FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND DAY. BAY Broadway. SR ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. BABBEE WANTED. 162 THIRD STREET. o dentist, 930 Market st., ABET FOR TE (VROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 768 MA - ket, be. 34 and 4th, gas speciallsis; only reli- extraction: artificial teeth extracting 50c. with gas §1. SETH: WARRANTED AS £0od as can be made: filling $1. DR. SIMMS, . next Baldwin Theater. ]OU ) BUSINESS CADS, $1 Pphone “Black 141.” HILL.T CHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND fllustration; in response to many urgent re- quests the school will be shortly opened for ev ing classes. Particulars at 424 Pine st. St FRENCH, GERMAN: MODE aft Sciool of Languages, 122 0 RY ATH arreil CENTRE SWEEP. ADDILI=S at C. BROWN'S, HAIRDRESSING, MANICURF, v bangs, $1: w from $5: hair dressed, To keep hair sof pooed and dried in sun at La Ver: aar, 8 O'Farrell s: TTE? £\ announce HTS IN EVERY ROOM Third st., neer Marke!: £1 50 to $6 ferry. 10 - SUITS prices; by CHAS. JAGE tatlor, 246 Sutter st., California building, rros QUITS MADE 70 ( U UF ELEGAN 2 remnants for $10: seruples and self-meas meat_on appli LEOX LEMOS, lor, 13 LLPAINS ( Fran : ATURAL MAGNETIC electric Lealing. HILL, 21533 Masor A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THI floor. 206 Leavenworih st. I AN HENNA, §1; fectly harmless. L all chemists; Hubbard’s 923, Hauptli's, 1156 Mkt y. NEW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AND 0 AN cleaning Co.:floors scrubbed: or month. F. CARN L & CO. I ATRSREMOVED BY CTRICITY PAJ lessly; busts enlarged kles, wriniles %nd other facial blemishes removed: we cuarantes satisfaction. MME. KARROW, Woman's Dis pensary, 1206 Market st. i IMEOGRAPH, TYPE VL fice supplies; "all classe > N WRITER AND OF- of typewritten mimeograpn work promptly done: typewriter rib. ced. ANNA'C/BUSTEEDE bons. phone doz. 6 %E('u\‘bv]x.q.\'u AS Wi ) showcases, counters, shei 0 Market. rors, deslks, safes, chairs, Scales, eir., and & rze stock of them. too; De sure and Sce si0ck and get prices b fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 XMission st., above Sixth. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND C store fixtures, p.. doors, windows, 1 Yard 1166 Mission st., near ING AND M'S Agency, 330 Pine st. WHITEWASHING; CONTRACTS taken; whitewashing and tree-spraying: rooms whitened, 31 up. 1560 Marker r Haye: Wy TALTZ GUARA. VATE OR 1 class. PROF. FOSTER'S Dancing School, 997 Market st. TS TO ORDER: SAMPLE BY MAIL, US, Merchant Talior, 115 Kearny. CAFES AND S ) mirs’ cos ()LD GOLD, 51 LVE W ISpow SHADES M T order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1195 Markez. EWS FOR b NTS—THE ALL. in wrapper. for mailing. Sans ¥ D clothing bought. COLMAN S AND LADL 41 Third NUFACTURED "»fzv‘lwm«m T AND FITT popular prices: engacements CARD MEDIUAM FPHE BEST C: TRVOY AN on eartih; 26¢; fortunes taught. 330 MALVINA, AMERICAN CLATRVOY- ad card reading. 76614 Howard st. FEST GERMAN y 25¢ and 50¢ futare husband or wife. MALE MOREAU, “WOKLD AW trance medium; fee 25¢. up. in fron RENOWNE 764 Howard st., s READER; La- i2th and Sixth. and clairvoyant: fee 25¢ LEON, ¥ t e charm. MYUE, StE of 7th daughter, a c! since 11 yrs old; ladies,gent (L YPSY QUEEN " CLAIRVOYANT, : 9 to ¥: also Sunds ovant, has read cards .60 817 MARVELOUS MEDIU 210 8 P R. 2,861 (n'i'v X of 19th century: LEGGETTE, 811 Tehama st., newt Fourth. '\‘ E. DR. THOMA! CIENTIFIC REVEAL- VL er by eggs and cards: tells entire lite, past, resent, future: consultations on all affairy: noth- ng excepted; names given: good advice: surs help: restores lost love by apathy; mistake im- rossibl lee $1; letter £2. 926 Post st., nr. Lar! TR H. G. YOUNG. withon tes a specialty. BRIDGES AND TEETH 1841 Polk st. R L near Eleventh: no UM HILi, 1433 MARKET ST, charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from 88 per set: extracting SUc; gas given. ARBER—GOOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 288% O'Farrell st. = ANTED—SHOEMAKER ON KEPATRING, 9391, Mission st., bet. Fifth Si: & 853 Illinojs st., Potrero. (JOLTON DENTAL Uketst. DR.CHAR Gate ave. ASSOCTATION. 806 MAR- LES W. DECKER. B. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET. COR. GOLDEN Open evenings: Sundays till noon. 00D BOY OR MIDDLE-AG e lively. Call 721 Fo'sym st A W ANTED-ENERGETIC CANVASSER FOR Stockton lots; $10 down and A5 per month: reference roquired. GEO. W. ARMBRUSTER, 24 Montgomery st., room 1. SORGE W. ranted. DR.J. W. NABLE AND WAR- KEY, 1122 Market s: LEEK, TIHE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth Xithout any piate. moved from 6 1020 O’ Farrell sc. ANTED — LABORERS AT THE NEW Ingleside racetrack: apply to day. TISNERIS TOOLS FOR SALE CHEAP: COOD chance {for jobuer: very low rent. 657 Mission. 700D BUSHELMAN WANIED AT HA- PHAEL'S, 9 Keainy st. TO 0 LEASE—A HAN For particulars apply A, agents. 112 Montcomery LEASE, DSOMELY FURNISHED botel, containing 115 rooms; splendid location; liberal terms will be made wiih desirable tenant. - J. RICH & CO., real estate TANTED — STRONG BOY TO LEARN blacksmithing. 828 Harrison st. MPDLEAGED MAN T0 HELP ON BUSE ness wagon. Call, 8 a. 3. 417 Hayes st. G ERMAN OR SWFDISH GIRL: BAKERY: Vallejo; $15. 3185 CULLEN, 105 Stockion. 100 LLEX T0 GET & SHAVE FOR Gc OR haircut 10c. 1414 Montgomery ave. General savings & loan Oliver Eidridge, V.Pr. A3TEDEGO0D CANDY-MAKER. APPLY | BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, TS (ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A8 "W ANTED-COOK ARD WATTER. 8I8CLAY | (' comiton=toms ofice 405 Shnmpme o 6o, business. Ed E. Hill, Pres. W..Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. ME A BIC Pneu accommodatio; Alllster and Powell st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHE YCLES, ELS TO LET; ns. Terminus Geary, Mo cor ines. U STA LEOLA, TUNE TELLER: magle charms: ns; true nicturs of future wife and_husband: teaches fortunc-telling; develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.: has the oly seals and the Palesiine wonder charm. seven fee $1 and upward. nr. Twentieth. SPLEATULIS A, ESTCIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAlifster st. Ariicles read. CECLETONIGHT AT MES. COLEY'S, 1221 Oak st.: sittings dall, T)R. ANNIE WILD spiritual reviv BE. A, B = slatewriter: sittings dally: $2: 10105, 330 Ellis st. RS, MAYO ST ST AND BUSINESS medium; readings dajly. 101 Grove, cor. Pol ASTR INDEFENDENT ladies $1, gents OLOG R. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY anets from date of birik. §51s Geary st., rm.1 . HOLMES, 11 SCOTT nestions, stocks, advice. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a speclalty; suits, Superior, Justica and FPolice Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc. : horoscopes, G.W.BOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, W « Califorala st.. R rms. 14-15: sdvice frea