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14 THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, USSR PRI PR e e VY SRR e e DRI e e e o RS esans el sedas Ml onm O S limnr o r e Sl S e S s b sk A0 e SO A RIS W O O R R I T 1onnr AUUUe - T0 OBSERVE THE ECLIPSE, The University Regents Will Send a Party to Japan. REINSTEIN ON IMPROVEMENTS, The Students to Beautify the Grounds. Scene: A Footballist Bucking a Heavy Wheelbarrow. The Board of University Regents met yesterday at the Hopkins Art Institute on street, and among the principal Califorr matters considered was a proposed scien- titic expedition to Japan to observe the solar eclipse. It was stated to the board that Regent C. F. Crocker had generously volunteered to pay all the steamship fares of a corps of astronomers from the Mount Hamilton Observatory. The scene of the totality of the eclipse would be on the eastern shore of the most northern island of the Japanese group, far from civiliz- ation, aud the expedition would have to take its own supplies. The expedition | will be in charge of Professor Shaeberle, assisted by Dr. L. G. Mastin of the Lick Observatory and Dr. Burckhalter of the Osaklanid schools. observers from Mount Hamilton ir n expenses, other than .« , but those of Dr. Burckhalter, he aried State employe, will paid from the university fund. | The Japaiiese Government has promised 10 supply an interpreter, and otherwise t the party while pursuing its labors in the emjsire. The expedition will use instrumenis {rom Mount Hamilton, with the exception of a 40-foot lense, which must be pui chased for the occasion, it not being advis wble to take the one nowin use at the ob servatory. A special instru- m for photographing the solar corona and a new m *thod of develoning the pic- tures thus ta.len will also be used by the observers. The party will leave for Japan about June and be on the ground to observe the eclipse August1. The matter of using the §1000 in the uni- versity students’ ‘ee fund for the purpose of paying the exp ensesof professors visit- | ing the various h igh schools of the State | introcuced by Regent Black. He | ed that no ot 2er money was at their | sposal for that o rject and it could not be better expended. R egent Hallidie strongly opposed the plan om the plea that the | university, like ot her institutions, w feeiing the pinch of hard times and tt money was needed {or other purposes. As chairman of the 1inance committee he knew that about $40,000 was already ove drawn from the apportionment of the various departments and some retrench- | ment would be a bad idea. Regents Wallace and Rodgers spoke strongly in iavor of using the $1000 for the High School visits. 71’he former held that the deficit was not a matter of concern to | | | the regents. It was their duty to expend | mo needfaliy, ana by so doing ex-| pand tne university. The State de-| manded it and the people were behind them. It wouid not do 120 let it go abroad that the University California was | crippled for want of money to carry on its | work. Regent Rodgers held that no means of co ion between the univer- | sitv and the High Schools should be | checked. her let the salaries of some | of the officials be cut down. { A vote was taken with nine in favor and Hallidie, Crocker and Phelps—vot- | inst the motion. ! A communication was Tead from Gov- | erner Budd that he refused to order the | State Controller to draw his warrant for one-half of the afiiliated colleges appro- | priation. on the ground that the plans | and specifications of the building had not been drawn, and to use any of the appro- ion would be unlawful. The warrant must be in payments and for payment and not in contemplation of future pa; ments under a future contract. He ad- | vised his brother regents ‘to institute a | friendly suit to determine their rights in yremises. lation to lichting the university grounds and library at night Regent Rein- stein stated that §$1000° had been con- tributed by four zentlemen in this City for the library, and the same sum by tne citi- zens of Berkeley for illuminating the campus. The university has its own en- gines and electrical machinery, and those sums would be :mple for putting up poles arid wiring the two places, as well as pay- ing the running expenses of the present scholastic term. The wages of an en- gineer and the fuel would be the only out- lav after the plant was complete, and probably the students from the depart- ment of electrical engineering could take turn about in handling the machinery. “Do you think a student could run that machinery?”’ asked the doubting Regent Hallidie. ““I hardly know how much a university engineer knows about an engine.” answered Reinstein, “but I imagine he should get to be a capable fellow some time in his school career in that depart- ment."” A committee was appointed to begin the work of wiring the library and grounds. The question of extendine Center_street through the grounds caused considerable discussion among the members of the board. It will be remembered that Pro- fessors Hilgara and Setchel, the botanists of the State institution, violently opposed this idea on the ground that the proposed driveway would destroy the agricultural gardens on Strawberry Creek, and a num- ber of beautiful and valuable oak trees in the University Par Regent Reinstein, who is the cham- pinn of improvement on the board, stated that the wnolesale destruction would not be nearly so great as anticipated, and the expense of laying out the new driveway would not cost over $750, as only a couple «f wooden bridges would have to be built. The gutters and some of the nicer work would of course be done by experienced workmen, but the rough work, such as| grading, etc., would be done by the stu- dents without expense to the State. Regent Houghton like Hallidie was somewhat incredulous about the students “keeping up_ their lick” with pick and shovel, even if tLeir fathers did Jabor with those historic tools in the days of ’49. He thought that it was well to put the young | athletes to some preliminary work around the grounds, and test their endurance be- fore the regents took the contract of build- ing the driveway. He thought bucking the center in a footbali scrimmage was more enjoyable to the’Varsity man than bucking & wheelbarrow full of heavy dirt along a soft grade, MILITARY RIFLEMEN. The Nationals of This City and the Hawalian Guards to Shoot a Friendly Match, The sharpshooters of the Nationals, Companies C and G, are preparing for a big rifle-mateh with the Hawaiian Nation- al Guard. A month or so ago Lieutenant- Colonel J. H. Fisher of Honolulu was at the Nationsls’ armory on Ellis street and was discussing rifle-scores with the officers when the matter of a friendly inter-repub- lic match was brought up. In a few min- utes the preliminaries were settled and when Colonel Fisher returned to the Is- lands he carried in his poeket a challenge for such a match. The terms were that each team should consist of fifty men and each man shoula fire ten shots with military ritles at 200 vards. Thelast steamer from the Islands brought an acceptance of the challenge. Xach team is 1o shoot on its own range on February 9, and the first steamers out both ways wlifl carry the official scores properly attested by the representatives of each team. The Hawaiian Guard has500 men {o pick the team of fifty from, and from what can be learned a large number of these has paid considerable attention to rifie shoot- ing. The Nationals, while not_haying so many to choose from, have paid close at- tention to the rifle for years. The highest record made bya team of fiftyin this State was by the Marysville militiamen when they scored 2002 points. On Monday evening the Nationals held their annual distribution of prizes for markmanship. Both companies turned out in full force and enjoyed themselves at the Ellis-street armory. ~ The prizes, be- sides the medals, were all kinds of arti- cles from a box of soap toa fancy writing- desk. Inall seventy-five prizes were dis- tributed. The awards were made upon the best seven scores of ten shots, possible 500. The principal winners and their records were as follows: Champion class, C. Mever, 323 points; first class, Sergeant W. F. Fenn, 309; second class, Captain J. W. Dumbrell, 304; third class, Cor- poral J. R. Barricklo, 302; fourth class, Private W. F. Unired, 282. JOHNSON’S LEGAL FIGHTS His Propensity for Lotteries Has Run Him Against State and Federal Courts. Joe Johnson, alias Thomas Upson, who, a short time ago, was decoyed by Postal Inspector Erwin into a betrayal of his use of the mails 1n connection with his lottery business, was before United States Com- missioner Heacock for a preliminary hear- ing yesterday. The point was raised, however, that Upson had been convicted by the State authorities for selling coun- terfeit lottery-tickets and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. He had taken an appeal, but the State Supreme Court de- cided against him. It was accordingly urged on his behalf that no action could | be taken by the Federal judiciary until his State sentence had been served. The mat- ter was taken under advisement by Mr., Hencock until the 17th inst. : Upson tried to secure his release on a writ of habeas corpus from the State Supreme Court yesterday, but this was denied. e Dr. Keeney a Policeman. Dr. James W. Keeney, ex-Health Officer and stepson of Police Commissioner Alvord, was secretly appointed a policeman at the meeting of the Commissioners on December 18. His duttes will be to visit the sick of the force and supply certificates exempting patrolmen from duty in proper cases. Dr. Keeney, it_is said, will not give up Lis general practice, although the rules of the department state that “ull members of the department shall devote their whole time and attention to the business of the department, and not follow any other calling.” The law also requires that they bail wear the regular uniform when on duty. The brass buttons will become Dr. Keeney’s style of manly beeuty. S Wanted for Forgery. John T. Brennan of the San Francisco Paving Company swore out & warrant in Judge Con- lan's court yesterday for the arrestof J*D. L. McGaugney, on the charge of forg Me- Gaughey has been traced to Seattle. He was employed by the company to solicit contracts for paving, and foreed names o as to get his commission. McGaughey was recently tried and acquitted for killing Dr. Plouf. SAN FRANCISCO +*CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 710 Market strect, open until 12 o'ciock every nigut in the year. BRANCIL OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open untll 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epen unttl 9 o'clock. 2515 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open uatil 9:30 o'clock. 2 NO. B .aa alled mectins THIS NES EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. degree. By order of the/ W. M. C. D. BUNKER, 3 BT X [ LODGE & A. M.—Called _meeting, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, ai o'clock. D.1. By order of the W. H. FORTKIED! S NO, 257, 1. tion T H I & S MORS, 0. 0. F. (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Janu. ary 15. A full attendance requesced, Visitors cordislly inv C. H. FICKE, N. G . BRIND, Recording Secretary QUARTEKLY MEE the Servian-Montenegria L. and B. Society will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Jan. 15, 1896, at 7:20 p. 3, at 10 Caiifornia st. All officers and members are earnestly requested to attend. Installation of offi- cers for the year 1896. Fines for non- attendance will be strictly enforced, By order of P. L. VUCANOVICIH, President. LAZAR S. CHURICH, Secretary. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE Bricklayers' Association will be held at B'nai Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENIN ness of great importance. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. DUTCH MINING AND MILLING COM- pany—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the DUTCH MINING AND MILL- ING COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, rooms Nos. 67 and 68, Stevenson build- ing, southwest corner California and_Montgomery streets, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1896, at 2 o'clock F. A, for the purpose of electing a board of airectors to serve tor ihe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting. san Francisco, Janunary 11, 1896. G. TRITTENEACH, President. M. CLAUSSENIUS, Secretary. PRESIDIO AND FERRIES R, R. CO— The regnlar annual meeting of the stocl hiolders of the Presidio and Ferries Railroad Com- pany will be held at the office of the company, 1111 Union street, corner Sharp's vlace, San Francisco, Cal., on Friday, the twenty-fourth (24th) day of January, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve during the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, January 14, at 2 o'clock P. M. , January 15. Busi- an SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. EVERAL SCANDINAVIAN AND GERMA U second girls, cooks and housework girls wan work; city or country. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Phone Grant 185. 9 HOTEL WAITRESSES (SISTERS), HOTEL ironer, 8 hotel cooks, 4 hotel chambermuids, all want work; city or country. Address C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st.” Phone Grant 185. ERMAN GIRL, ARRIVED, DESIRES place, children or housework: woman, piain cook, $12; tirst-class cook, institution or private: house girls, all nations. 'MME. LEOPOLD, %0 Stockton st. ANTED—BY YOUNG EASIRKESN Gliti, a Position to do second or general housework first-ciass wages: references. Apply 257 Clemen: tina st., off Fourth. OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY CONSCI- entious, economical young woman in a wid- ower’s family where there are children; reference given and required. Address box 106, Call. LDERLY LADY WANTS A SITUATION 14 country or city; $10 or $12 a montn. 314 esaie At 3L, iV AGED WONAN, TO DO GEN 3 eral housework : thoroughty understands house- work; city or couniry: is good cook. Call 369 Jessié st. QCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION ity or country; good cook, baker and laun- dress; references: also German cook and laundress wants position or b v Call 41§ M FmsTwi,,i. S LAUNDRESS WAN ation. Call or address 124 Fifteenth st., near Howard. \"OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE CHAMBER work in a hotel or rooming-house. Address 437 O'Farrell st., room 24. QITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE O girl to do general housework and plain cook- iug. Call at 27 Clinton st. ADY WANTS A POSITION AS PIANO- 4 player in dancing-school or to assist musician. Address Pianist, 147 Ninth st. I’*’ni.xwi,{.» DRES Mahbn, uvuo oo ter and fitver, maxes suits from $3 50 up. Ap- Ply 147 Ninth st. WANTS A PLACE AS COOK in u German famiiy. . 468 Jessie st. W IDOW WISk LACE AS nurse; would do housework: kind 10 chil- dren; or do washing and housecleaning by the day.’ 418 Post st. ; FXPERIESCED WING CBELLARMAN wishes work; city or country; best of refer- ence. Address 1. J., box 48. this office. SlTUATxé‘N WANTED TO CARE FOR horses or work of any kind in private family; Dest of references. A. B., box 142. Cail Office. ITUATION WANTED AS SECOND COOK. vegetableman or dishwasher; best references. At{dreul L., box 90, Call Office. SI ATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, driver or porter: § years' experi- ence in this city; references furnished if required. Address E. G, H., box 86, Call Oftice. TERMAN BOY OF 16 WISHES TO DRIVE A X butcher wagon or do any kind of work. Ad- dress C. W., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. ANTED—STEADY MAN, WRITING PLAIN band, 10 assist generally in cash business: ex- perience not required: must have $150 and be sat- isfied with $45 a month. 87 Market room 1. AKER, FIRS N BR AND cake, w Address Baker, box 77, Call, W ANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION as under bartender: willing to work and make himself senerally nseful: wages not so much an obiect as a permanent place. Address ST. J., box 71, this oftice. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, AGE 27, WANTS a situation as watchman; best of references. Address W. M., box 47, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS nurse. Address 126 Thirieenth st., Care pastor of the Swedish M. E. Church. JITUATION WANTED—GOOD GENERAL biacksmith (married). zood shoer and jobber; city or country. Address Blacksmith, 110 Sanchez. SLIABLE BOY, 16 YEARS OF AGE, wishes a sitnation as office boy or run a print- ing press; has had some experience; resides with parents. Call or address 647 Howard st. 7 ANTED—POSITION T0 DO HOUSECLEAN- YV ing or as janitor; can repair, such as kalsomin- ing, plastering or paiuting: business strictly at- tendeq (0: reference. Address TOBIAS BUTLER, 767 Harrison st. 5 ts situation. MALE HELP WANTED. 0OK AND WIFE FOR A COUNTRY HOTEL, wife to wait at table, $00; secon cook and baker, countr, 110 Geary st. hotel, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO. _BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 40(), SALOON MEN ATTENTION: OLD « established saloon: pays well; actually < CHANCES—Continued. aNEsS S e “‘"‘B"'L!"” '\‘\‘COFFEESALOON.(IY TER 5\ PAYL N Suse: best location: low rent; $400, i, g oy to 20 . 5 Mark eI & SKIFF, "i- g FIRST-CLASS TORKING FOREMAN AND WIFE FOR A | worth $600. STRAND & CO., 48 Third $500. witn an countel® | ] ranch: wife to cook: $50: see party here.| Gioe STAURANT; NO. 1 LOCATION: * No. 1 location; HVIDETML "534 Marke: st C.R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary B3TH. great vargain. SrRAND & COxdd Third: Shven, BARWEIT & SKIEF, & 7 SRANGE ANTED—8 CARPENTERS AND 1 MA- | Gir~r BRANC RY: 8 ROOMS; PORK, DELICACIES ent; good 1 chine blacksmith for Central America. $6 day, $l (9. r?-fig\i Lns-rnn,\su & CO., 45 Third st. &75 bakery': 3 living-rooms: low. “r 7 J000 1 S 0. omakers; buler; German sbont place, | o oo e s oo AT | cation. BARRETT & SKIFF, S6515) : waiters, iss_farmer and_pruner, s NER_GROCE D A S BTORE . FUR $15.and others.' Apply ioJ. . CROSELT & CO., $1600. bargain, STRAND &ci.‘:‘: T;;T;i $125 ‘;},’:‘,"‘Szgflzh% o, ’ BPAS CORNER GROCERY 5. s e ON- FI\ ELY 1() SO9DCHOPPERS, PING AND REDWOOD, $450. Garsain: to-day. STRAND, 46 Third. Agpy.:-l_-oa:,m;)f&.l‘nnx:g ATION: F1>. ek cord; 10 redwood-tie makers; 3 farmers. = e SES, WAG- | U fitted: doing good business; best fessol ' $25; 2 choreboys: felt and composition roofer; 3 $2{) s 3’,,‘,‘;,}}: ’i‘,,s'gf}nf\,‘f,"‘.‘i’fi;m st. |ing. BARRETT & SKIFF, 86512 5‘»{" - ‘s e N umier cook. $8 wosk S AUARAY & 1) LADY WANTS GENTLEMAN 400 2 AL OO i fnely fiteas unter cook, veek. MU g F ANTS GENTLEMAD 3 y fitted 2 READY, 634 Clay st. a2 SO0 e established restanranc; §rg.m i & SKIFF, 865%3 Mark et o WAL :, COUNTRY HOTEL, §30. HOTEL | ¢lear $75 per month to each. STRAND, 45 Thir GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. M or country. ENAND BOYS TO CANVA, new article, fast seller: vrofits immense: city For particnlars call or address 632 ENTIRELY Market st., room 10; P. O. box 2299. Y ouNG MA \, QUICK. INTELLIGENT AND willing to work, wanted in a leading city real estate office. Address 1n own handwriting, R. E., box 1, Call Oftice. required; ULAN, 726'Sp; FFICE BOY, AGE 14; BEST REFERENCES low wages to begin. Apply reckels building, 9 o'clock. 00K WAN' nces, the Mani in every respect and sober. TED: MUST BE FIRST-CLASS Apply, with refer- ming House, Oakland. Bl | “"nnx YOU ARE DISGUSTED WITH O ers and want 0 buy or sell your business give 0., 1335 Sixth usatrial. REIDY & 13 3 oTJf;tsT. BLISHED LODGING-HOUSE, IN connecilon with fine saloon: doing gooa busi- | ness; fine location. REIDY & CO., 1334 Sixth st. JOR SALE_FINE REST AURANT ~AND dining-room doing g0od business: fine fixtures; excellent location. J. REIDY & CO., 131, Siflh. VINE LODGING-HOUSE; ROOMS ALL FULL; good location. J. REIDY .‘& CE.. 133 Sixth st. y AND BAR, BEST POs R oy "s living rooms: death SKIFF, 86512 M ROCER $400.Sibie Toeanon: cause sale. BARRETT & 2};500‘ PAYING CORN bar; living-rooms: rent $25: must s offer wanted. BARKETT. 86514 Marketst. )APER RC i FOR S SGRAPH PER ROUTE FOR SALE ELEC I))A'l{lf‘dlstr[('l‘ covers 18 blocks; can 'hl‘ l)(nuzh: cheap, and chances for increase are very good Apply this office, principals onl. i TANTED—A GOOD MAN W to travel for an Eastern liquorhouse. L. W., box 79, Call Office. ell; H $100 CA Address K4()(), SaL00N— i« ixth_st BARGAIN- CO., 632 MARKET. opposite Palac STERNBERG H A TANTED—YOUNG MAN, FROM 18 TO 22 years, as porter; German. o'clock, 1 Geary st., Call E. Call bet. 11 and 12 change. ANTED— stalrs. month, board and room. A DISHWASHER, §12 PER 3 Stocicton st., up- \ ANTED—-AN man as porter; light work; will have a good home. 400 Pacific st. WATT ‘R WANTED. 638 FOURTH ST. ELDERLY GOOD SOBER from 8 10 10 A. M. LLIABLE AMERICAN OF MIDDLE AGE, VL who has done a large variety of work, wishes employment not exceeding 6 hours daily, with board und perhups additional wages proportionai 10 amount of work; 1s an inventor and will use the rest of daylight in'siudy and drawing mostly, but could becalled in case of emergency: no liquors or tobacco; ref rences. Address F., box 29, this office. JDAYISH YOUNG GIRL WISHES POSI1IO 4 Seamsiress Or upstairs work; good ref ences. Call 817 Geary st. LAIN SEWING WANTED; WILL TAKE work heme or go out by the day for 75¢. Call or address 108 Trenton st. IDDLE-AGED N WOMAN WISHES PLACE AW as chambermaid in lodging-honse. Call or ad- dress 35014 Jessie st OUNG LADY RMAN AND X English would like position as cashier in res- taurant or bakery: eicher dsy or night. Address C. 8., box 83, Call Office. B\;u}m[ur 16 TO DO 1 HOU om 96. Y SWEDISH GIRL, SITCATION for housework in private family.. Apply at Fulton House, room 19. JITUATION WANTED FOR _UPSTAIRS A work or nurse in private family. Call $02 Montgomery st , Wisconsiu Hotel 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL W POSITION as nursegirl or 1o do light work and be com- vanion to an aged couple in a good tamily. Please call 3415 Freelon st., off Fourth. {LDERLY LADY WANTS SITUATION IN L smull private family; good home more an ob- Ject than wages. . all or address 226 Filbert st. W OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF WORK 12 Le Roy place, off Sacramento st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. QITUATION TO HOUSEWORK IN SMALL 2 American family; g0o1 cook; references. Ad- dress M. A., box 18, this office. NG WOMAN WANTS housekeeper for widower with children; country preferred. 1055 Miss'on st., room 4. ~HOUSEWORK, CLEAX $1 perdsy. Call or address POSITION AS T-CI by the Gay; city and ply at 177 Minna st., nea (Em N NTS WORK BY THE X day washing, ironing or housecleaning or cham- berwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. JXPERIENCED YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES "4 good situation as housekeeper. 105 Stockton room 22. ORK Cork reference. Ap- Qoue J in private fan or other place o box 58, Call Office QTEADY WOMAN WISHES 2 to do general housework; city erencesgiven. 311 Minna sf. X OUNG WOMAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT in s ore or wholesale house or position of any kind. Call or address 1212 Mission st. 70U SCANDINAVIA al housework. ESPECTABLE GERMAN WISHES SIIU tion in small Jewish family; is a first-class has best references. A pply 170234 Post st. JERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion for general housework and cooking in American city or country preferred. Ad- dress C. P Call Office VY ANTED-POSITIO! COMPANTION OR nurse (0 ludy. L. M., 3l JESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- \ tion as chambermaid or housekeeper. Call or address 1126 Market &t., room 6. I O PER WISHES Py or country ; i3 a good dressmaker. dress 137 Seventh s TERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATIC American family oa firscclass cook. 8a An- 1onio st., oft Jones, near Lilis. IRL, 16, WANTS care children, Call or address 542 M RESSMAKER: RAPID WORKER: & [RST class references; perfect fitter; formerly at City of Paris: by the day,$150. Call or address 120515 De ero st IRES A POSITION chamberwork and waiting, Tust: references. Address G. M., A SITUATIO! T country; ref- . WOULD 4 Harrisou tation C Ca i or ad- Vister. or upstairs work. Call at 1133 Folsom st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE do general housework; wages $15. Everett st. TO Inquire 83 ‘\' ANTED—-WORK BY YOUNG SWEDE; IS an all-round carpenter and horsemen: nlso farm and garden work. Please address Y. s., box 83, Call Office. HIP-CARPENTERS Clay st., upstairs. MORDAUNT & CO. AND SEAMEN. 225 Inquire 413 ANTED—STEADY BARBER ON COMMIS- sion. 623 Clay st. OOPER WANTED: MUST HAVE $60 CASH. 12 Broadway, in rear. B'&lmi;n WANTED. 626 FOURTH ST. A ANTED—A GOOD BARBER; SOBER MAN. 519 Fourth st. ans-[- LASS COOK (GERMAN), SPEAKING £00d English, wants situation; country pre- ferred; referencns given. Ad- bakes good brea dress 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. OY F( street. BK REER i box 80, Call Office. STATIONERY-STORE. 713 LARKIN OP FOR RE . ADDRE: 3 ‘ AN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON A PRI. WL vate place or ranch: woman 0od cook; man understands horses and farming: handy Tround place; bes: of references. 973 Washington si., Oakland. 7O: NG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A bakery as helper; some experience. Apoly 38 Merrittst., between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Hatile and once on the Un TRST-CLASSCLOTHING SALESMAN; ALSO a parcel clerk who has had experience. Call at ited States Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. W\ ANT! Fms T-CLAS AT iocation. D—BIDS ON LA U; two lodging-houses. 715 Howard. DRY WORK FOR S FOUR-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP; Apply at this office. N DESIRES WORK OF ANY experienced in handling horses; has kind; worked 'in_box-factory, or will do porter work. 4. D., box 21, Call Oftice. MINING ENG sires a position as manager, forema. of a quartz mine. Addres box Office. ] SE COUPLE WA ATTON: *) man _first-class cook: wife wait on table and CER DE- Djor assayer geveral houseworker: good reference. Adaress S. R., 1807 Larkin st. (JOLORED MAN W TUATION porier, waiter, watchman or any other kind of Call or address 619 Eilis : 7OUNG MAN OR )Y TO LEARN BARBER near Market. DOR PARTNER WA $325. b2 compelled to sacrifice: reni: ble business man. STER 300! ATy ents; recelpts av. ket latest improvements: - ecr's trial alloweds 100K at this before STERNBERG CO., 682 Market. E ON, KEARNY ST.: NICELY ...~)O. fitted up: this place is very inviting and suitable for 2 persons; expenses light; bargaln. STENBERG CO., 632 Marketst. g ALOON: ¥ULL VALUE STOCK, $2OO~ fixtures given away; block off Market: account death. STENBERG CO. ei:_’ Mfll’kflsl. AKERY, COFFEE PARLOR; VERY BF:IST location: finest fitted-up place in city: has very large counterand outside trade: positive gnarantee from owner &s to amount of business; trial until satistied: owner has 3 places; must sell one at sac- rifice. ST BERG & CO , 632 Marke! $350. mediacely: parture; don’t miss this. | fine location: account Ge- STENBEKG & CO., 632 SINESS: SAME HANDS | clearing $20 week: suitable wife or twoladies. STANLEY,9 for man and Geary, room 2. 3 ARTNER WANTED:; INDOOR $400: poimees: wun by present owner 14 years: suited to plain steady man_satisfied with 275 10 $100 a month; trial given. STANLEY, 9 Geary, room 2. TIGAR-~TORE FOR SALE: GOOD LOCA- tion, at & bargal 1056 Market st. ) AND COAL YAED FOR SALE. quire at 804 Montgomery ave. (TORNEKSALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; MUST ) be sold. Inquire 81 arn — e e LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. QRAR() CORNER BAY-WINDOW HOUSE OF B450. 59 oo 'ana Sath on 1 ficor: nicely ., grand bargain; clearing $40 per moath. ¥ & McLEAN, 777 Market st. @IR0 TSE: CLEARING $40. $150, = i *210 10-ROOM HOUSE; - nearly new. 18 rooms: best corner in city.. 14 rooms, on Geary st. 20 rooms, sunny corner: mus: 10-room house: very central. £50,000 to loan on furniture, H. C. DECKER, 1208 Market st., cor. Taylor. CO. == Market st., opp. Palac one floor... 2 vicinity of Baldwin: transient. . doors: north of Market. rs; offer wanted IN 45 rooms: y 16 rooms; 30 room JIN E-ROOME N ¥ [OUSE OF furnished 123. this office. TTENTION, LIQUORMEN. French liquor-store, corner, In Western Addi- tion: establisned years: must be sold in 3 days; 10c; first-class ARBER-SH! EARN A T L tools given; write for catalogue. Barber College, 1 ND DOWNSTATRS GIRLS, $2 nest German or Scandinavian housegirls, $20; neat Scandinavian_ housexirl, $20, see party here 10:30: nursegirl, $15; 20 neat_yvoung irls for lignt housework places, $10 and $15: neat second girl, §15. C. R. HANSEN &Co., 110 Geary st COUK, SMALL : cook. ‘small boarding- strong chambermaid ana $15; restaurant waitress, $15. C. VOOK COUNTRY HOT w1, $30 resort, honse, near cf country & CO., 110 Geary st. ( 1rRRMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR SAN ¥ Lorenzo, see party here, $20. C. R. HANS| & CO., 110 Geary st. RAXCH COOK FOR & see party here, $25. 110 ¢ ANTED—FIRST-C WAITRESS AND parlormaid, $30; 2 German cooks, same place, 0: German 50, and about 40 German, Scandinavian and neat Trish giris for general Housework, city $15 to $30. J. F. CROSETT & CO., ANTSLAUS COUNTY, C. R. HANSEN & CO., ND PARLORMAID, man cook, $30; Ger- man second gir.. same place, $20; waitress and pariormald, country, $25; German or French cook, $25; young girls to assist, $10 to $12. LEON ANDKE, 315 Stockton st. 0z st., below 25¢ f sickness cause sale. ARBERS' AS secretary, P. C. Hamann, HE RAILROAD HOUSE, ! fontgomery two; best and cleanest hou: workmen. 1415 Montgomery ave. OP; BEST LOCATION IN CITY; Apply this offiice. RADBE—LADIES AND GENTLE- men students wanted; only 8 weeks required; San Francisco 116 Eleventh st. OCTATION OF CAL. EMPLOY 25815 O'Farrell st. ART, 319 ELLIS—ROOMS 2bc TO 50 Single rooms 15¢ might. day 15¢ u; Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per per week $1 up; open all night. OSEDALE furnished rooms, 20c; 1 HOU: ELLIS ST.—SINGLE per week. EW rooms from N GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY $1 to $4 week: large readin room. misfi L T INCHEST Market; 20 V 72614, op . MANHATTAN EGG FOOD P\ he best. C. KERTELL, San Mate NEW AND SECOND-HAND SHOE: G “' HAT, CHF st.: 200 rooms; best in the cit 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: me; roony; free bus to and from the ferr. FORIHEBESTAND CLEA MEAL try 1814 Grant ave.; coffee u ST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND . Howard-st. Theater, or 129 tshoes bought and exchanged. ON EARTH: WELL COOK SER HOUSE. 529 S 70 ngle rooms ERHOUS 0 rooms, 5,44 THIRD ST., NEAR 25 cents & night; reading- ] OUSEWORK GIRL, WILLOWS, 825; PRO- testant waltress, private family, $25; cook, small hotel. $20; 20 . ousework girls, city and country, $16, $20 and $ 6 voung girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. \\' AlITRESS PRIV E AMILY, $25 nurse, $20: 2 second girls, $20 and $25. MIsS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. SIDDLE-AGED WOM M AS HOUSEKEEP- short distance from city, $12, easy place nd giris for cooking, housework and to as- MURRAY & RISADY. 634 Clay st. FANTED— y EAT YOUNG CHAMBERMAID for nice country hotel: $20 per month and found. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANIED-WAITRESS AND PARLORMAID for first-class place in city, §25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. retary Barbe ARBERS_FOR £) [PLOYMENT CALL SEC- rs’ Asso., 526 G ¥ \ J AN commercial c KNOX MEN T and 20¢ 10 624 Washington st NTED—M their wages 0 place accounts with us; law and ction: no charge unless successrul. 10N AGENCY 11 4. 0 TAKE LODGING AT 10¢, 15C a night, including coffee and rolls. near Kearny. TA steam beer. TED—ME . be , Be. E while you 'S 15-SOLI ait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. | M INDELL H L4 single furm: E, SIXTH AND HOWARD— shed rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ARBER: ment secret J PROTEC IVE UNION EMPLOY- RAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ary. CO! 26c up; men’s haif soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. trade: % Telegraph | sickness: fixtures, etc., $500: stock at cost. Par- T ekl L T e G50 Calllapiaiat CHeniL bR ILKE, MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 5 CENTS; | @ (35() SALOON IN BUSINESS CENTER, 100 clean towel to each; bay rum free; hair cut &600 with lease; fixtures alone cost 81200: stock $300; must sell in 3 days; partners bought a ranch. Inquire 533 California st., Phoenix bar. PARTNER IN LIGHT BUSINESS !f'b 700. that pays to each $250 to $350 monthly ; thorough ~invest gation allowed. ~JOHNSON, 2614 Kearny st FINE CIGARSTORE Market st. JOHN $175 PARTNER IN A PAYING CASH Dlio. this city: good for %85 | monthly: can be increased. JOHNSTON, 2613 business in Kearny st. ‘4’00 GROCERY AND BAR AT A SACRI- > « fice. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. | &R00 RARE CHANCE, PRODUCE AND ol « dairy business; old established; good | trade: profits #1256 a month; can be improved. JOHNSTON. 261% Kearny st. 7‘\'(,-1-1(‘1-: JLAVIN SEVERAL BU AN ‘willing to invest in legitimate business, parties desiring to sell apply to HEALY & CO., 23 Ke; S100: 5 living-room: BAKERY FOR SALE—BAK month. Apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kenray st. @OR()() CORNER LIQUOR STORE DOING $2800. Soiainees or scdipes oy, seanis P4 | 250 month: you can have month’s trial} finest of liquors and cigars. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $400, Cl6ak DY DLAUNDRY BUSI- D : JKER, 1206 Market st. @ BRANCH BAKERY ; SCHOOLS, supplies; near 2 schools: 3 living-rooms; | rent $14: must sell.’” DECKER, 1206 Market st. 0 SELL OR BUY A GOOD BUS any kind g0 10 40214 Geary st., busin ON KEARNY, NEAR TON, 26, Kearny at. y. | | FQE BAR( | C G18 | - barrels per week: 2 horses and wagon, | will give a trial: clearing $1560 per | OUSE, 72 ROO. gain: owner_ea FURNLITLU A~ WEYLL MOV E Previous to movi our entire stock of 1 mendous reduction. Roxbury Brussels (1ai English Linoleum (lai HIREK & SHI G. KRASKY, ding; new foldix ders, 20c pr step; furnit REDUCTIONSOR L. second-kand: 400 cloth, 25¢; parior suits piece chamber suits, £ ranges, §6: cash or Lis free. 'T. hi. NELSON | AINS T ticles of every deso ARPETS CLEANE like new. FERGUS South 6. D. MACKIN ED LLCARE T4th st.; cleaning 3¢ | (VITY STEAMCARPET | U'ting, 38 8th. STEVE | 'Ji\xcdl EEN'S CARPE . ovating works. 453 S | WATIONAL CARPET 1 ! vating Works HAMP | ana altering. 313-315 Gue work send 1o SPA yet Heating Works, 853-7 T ('ONKLIN'S CARPET BE t L Goldon Gate ave.: telephone east 126. —sa 335 S25001 S = stablished wholesale fruit and produce commission house; business steadily in- creasing; remaining partner is experienced and competent; strictest investigation; no agents. Ad- P. 0.'box 2180, ci FORSALE-X ¥ LASS CORNER GRO- cery and bar, situated in the best location in | San Francisco, will be sold cheap for cash or will exchange for city or country property. Apply SE. corner Grove and Octavia sts., San Francisco. [ PIANOS, V1OLINS, ETC, H REGISTER PEDAIL PIPE ORGAN FOR | Z church or studio: half price. 815 Webster st. | BROS. PIANO, PATTIS PREFE also renowned Bush & Gerts' piano. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 824 Post st oo | A PARTY LEAVING THECITY 1S OBLIGED to sacrifice their elegant Chickering piano. See | it at room 10, S Murket < F cheap; on account of sickness; tunity; call at ouce. BURG, Oakland. FT\R SALE—BARGAIN: BAKERY, CANDY, stationery, linings, notions; good location: low : living'rooms: party leaving city. Apply at plendid oppor- 21 Broadway, Fuix SALE—WHOLESALE BAKERY BU! ness, with everything complete. Address for 3 days, H. & J., P. O. Station D, city. W ANTED—GOOD NURSE FOR ONE CHILD, in kresno, $15, see lady here: waitress and chambermaid for private family in city, $2 i ress and chambermaid for small famiiy in city, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. {AN COOKS FORt FIRST- s Testaurant in city, $85 to $40: ko home every night; an Irish-Amer.can girl to act as maid, must sew and mend well; nurse for hospital, $20. Apply MISS PLUNKITT. 424 Suttr st. HOUSEGIRLS, $25: 8 HOUSEGIRLS, §20; 2 “k girls, $15: cook, $25; cook, $35; waitress, $20. $econd girl, $20; housegirl, country, $25. 815 Sut- er st. Youre LADY WISHES POSITION AS COM- anion 1o «lderly lady : saisry not so much an object mfortab €. B.'R., box 5, Call. '(w'un.w.\x GIRLTO DO COOKING AND GEN- X erul housework in family of 8. Call 2012 Sut- o'clock. ter st., from 9 1o CPOMPETENT & RRECT STENOGRA- pher and rapid typewriter, five years' experi- ence, wishes position: finest credentials; will ac- cept remuncrative position only. Address G. M., box 166, Call. 7 REEr , INTELLIGENT Y 3 LADY, ary qualifications. desires position V with née as companion for young or elderly lady or as amanuensis; best of references given. F., Call Oflice, Oakland. JERMAN LADY WANTS A POSITION AS Address J., box 1, Call. HE Apply or Y ouNe ORK ¥ day at washing or house-cleaning. address 522 Stevenson st. N IDDLE-AGED WIDOW DESIRES A B\ £00d references. tion at any kind_of work Address A. M., box 17, Call office. JXPERIENCED EASTERN DESIGNER AND dressmaker wishes work by the day in families; exquisite fitting. Modiste, box 21, Call Office. JOHN B. LEIGHTON, Secretar, uflice—111 ING Union st., corner Sharp’s place, B il Umeeding of Oceanic Steamship Com office of the company, 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal., on DAY, the 2lst day January, 1896, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. ., for ihe purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and.the transaction o such other business &5 ‘may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Friday. Jan- vary 10, at 3 0'clock P. M. THE REGULAR stockholders of the any will be held atthe E. H, SHELDO! Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE ORPHANS AND HALR orphans that were received Into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since the last pub- lication are a3 follows: Orphans—Amly Subaner, aged 10 yrs.: Agnes Ash, 2 yrs.: Neilie Dixon, § yre; Margarct Bushneil, 12 yrs.; Agnes Terry. 1 yr.: Mary Ambrose, 10 days; Rosie Morris, 10 Haif-orphans—Maggie Sanche: chez, 8 yrs.; Lillian Leake; yrs.; Jennie Reeb, 8 yrs. lie Nevis, 7 yrs.; Mas y Myers, 10 yrs.; iisie Elsner, 2 yrs.; Margaret Eisner. 6 mos.: Annie Milier, 2 Josephine Miller, 1 yr.: Mary Pancratic, 1 yr.; Mary Snow. euburg, 9 yrs.: Vera Marks, 4 yrs.; Agnes Muse, 11 yrs.; Nellie Lenard, 11 yrs.: Vergil Lenard, 10 yrs.: Henty Lenard, 3 yrs.: Joseph Haley, 8 yr Thomas Haley, 2 yrs.; Lucretia Lenard, 6 1 Walter Lenard, 7 yrs.: William white, 2 wks. | Peter Haley, 6 ¥13.; Mary Jackson, 1 yr.; Louise Digner, & yes.: Joseph Catchman, 4 yrs.; Laura Catchman, 9 yrs.; Agnes Catchman, 5 yrs.: Irene Catchman, 7 yrs.: Agnes Lefevere, § yrs.; Gastina Montonii Johnny Rice, 7 yrs.! Georze Snowenberg, Joseph Snoweiberg, 8 yrs, Abandoned ¢hildren—Lizzie Donlon, 3 yrs.; Mary Donion, 9 & JIRs. VESTA GOLDSMITH HAS RE- turned to 859 Market st., parlors 47 and 48, y ANTED — POSITIO! AST T WORKING housekeever: private or hotel; or would go in- 10 business with reliable party. Address MRS, . R. WAGENER, Ukiah, Cal. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper, 205 ¥ TIDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIR tion in lodging-house or small family. 2021, Turk st. \VIN('I{ESTER HOUSE, 44 TH Market: 200 rooms: 95¢ to S1 $1 50 (0 #6 per week ; convenient an free bus to and from the ferry. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA_THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. Powell st., room 5. 5 POSI-| Apply NR. 50 per Hight; d respeciable; ITUATIONS WANTEDL -MALL. [ARM, ORCHARD, VINEYARD AND DATRY hands and mechanics furnished on short notice in numbers to_suit free of charge by C. R. HAN- SEN & C0.. 110 G A1 COUKS, BAKERS, STEWARDS, WAIT- £ ers, cte.. can be had at once free of charge at C. . HANSEN & CO.'S, 110 Geary st. P E.6: COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIKS COOKS: ALL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary. ;tel.Grant 46. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN (L ese empioyment oftice, 17 Webb st.. below, Kearny, bet. Californis and’ Sacramento: tel, 23 (CUINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT U office; best help. 4143, O'Farrell; tel. E. 426, " OUNG MAN BY BIRTH SWEDE WOULD l1ke to find permanent employment in store or warchouse; willing and not_afraid of work; would Eive $20 or $25 as ‘hounty money. Please address G. A.'A., box 45, Call Office. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work, small family, good wages; Germar , Danish or Frerich only need apply. 1724 carfare refunded. RONG YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: must be good plain cook; $15; no ling. 100%A Golden Gate ave. W Swed tor, FEE 40! S COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 § aingle rooms 16¢, 20c & night, $1 & week. MEN'SSECOND-HAN DED nearly new, ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, il runs Denver Iouse, 217_Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night; ¥1 to $3 per week. BEER-TWO SCHOON Dottl ot lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. Reno Honse proprie- ERS FOL 6c; W ANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO IN- vest 500, with or without services: can make $125 a month. Address B. B. A., box 91, Call. \T A SACRIFICE; GOING TO LEAVE THE £\ country: cider and syrup manufacturing com- pany. Apply 241 Eighth st. SNHOES.SOME 662 Mission st. 5¢ to §) 25. ANTE BESTIN CIT{-SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Facific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. D—SINGLIS week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. ROOMS, 156c A DAY: 81 36 Clay st. TRY ACME low Sixth, for a room ; 25¢ a niy| HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST., BE- 1 $1a week. UST OUT ing shoes:’ c: utes, done whil machinery; all anteed. 562 M W MACHINE FOR REPAIR- all and see half-soled in 15 min- e you wait: all repairing done by repairing at half price; work guar- ission si.. bet. First and Second. | R SALE AT A BARGAIN: LIQUOR-STORE, | X235 Tnira st.; large stock on hand; owner | wants to sell on acc it of sickness. ND FIXTURES OF GROCERY- 2 store; must Ee sold at once; owner retiring from i no reasonable offer refused. 501 Hayes. “RY AND BAR, 4 LIVING-ROOMS. 253 Clara st. YORNER SALOON FOR SAL] Apoly 795 Mission st. 99f. BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, STA- 20, tonery store: 4 living’rooms; rent $1 | no agents. 34115 Fifih st. 50() WILL SECURE PERMANENT EM- O ployment: interest in the busines money fully secured at good rate of interest. 753 Mission. i RENT LOW. (IRL FOR (OOKING AND HOUSEWORK: II references required; German preferred. 1820 Pine st. W ANT ED— With city references, for general housework: small family; good wages. 1581 Sacramento st. VIR X likes children: no cooking: $15 10 $20. FOR NERAL HOUSEWORK WHO 1512 ( Taylor st. W ATED— IRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD ADY Iadies’ artic sive rights. C. wants _good sick insurance: W.HANNA FUR: T3 WANTED. TO HANDLE FINE LINE les; can make $25 per week; exclu- C. Company, 131 Post st. TALIFORNTA MUTUAL BENKFIT SOCIETY agents to work its accident and liberal inducements offered. J. retary, Murphy building. NITURE WANTED JA- cail or send postal. years old; long-standing reference required. o e St SN Uy Apply 1826 Geary st., between 10 and 12 o'clock. | (YASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. \\V ANTED. YOUNG SOPRANO WITH LIT- COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. “ te knowledge of music. Address D., box 26, BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Call. second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund, pem d ., 813 3 3 OUNG _GIRL, FOR GENERAT, HOUSE: | sutouureCo. S15 Marke st work. Inquire at 101 Broderick st., between HOUSES WANTED. 10 and 12 o. M. T ADIEST AKE ORDERS FOR THE CELE- OUSE 6 TO 8 ROOMS, WITH STABLE. AD- 4 brated Henrietta corsets. 3 n st Guu, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOR! WO IN tamil 2617 Folsom st.; noon. NG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work; wages $10 to $12. 710 McAllister st. JMALL WILLING GIRL 10 ASSIST WITH baby : good home, 9594 Howard before 11 A, M. ANISI L WANTED FOR LIGHT work. 2022 V. GRE OF 16 2126 Post st ot 7OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK_AND Lelp cooking. 615 Mc.\lll!u‘fi nr. Van Neu§.~ VIRLS FOR L] 936 Filbert st. (EAR-OLD GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1506 O'Farrell st. TEHMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND HOUSE- work: references reauired. Call to-day and to- morrow forenoon at 1622 O'Farrellst. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK; $10. 2094 MAR- ket st. GREWANTED TO ASSTST [N HOUSEKERP- X ing and cooking. 1204 Buchanan st. 2 THE 50 LADIES' JACK- House, 1210 Market st. 1821 Mason st APPLY N. Y. Suit dress 1., 74 Donohoe building, city. sgn in excl T. W.. box 54, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. ILL DO PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING OR hange for 1 or 2 rooms. Address C. Ot SALE—BARGAIN; BAKERY, CANDY, 1 ationery, linings, notions: good locatio low living ‘rooms; ' party leaving city. Apply at 2245 Mission st. RY AND BAR FOR SALE. APPLY 1852 Folsom st., cor. Twelfth, in() CIGARSTORE AND CLUBROOM, $650. Ganitned seyerat years: large stock, fine fixtures and a good, steady trade. C. R., box | 84, Call. IRST-CLASS CASH BUSINESS FOR SALE | UTIFUL STEINWAY PI s 1d at once by party obliged to dispose of i it; & very low price will secure it. Room 21, Flood building. { A LL CASH AT ONCE WILL ¢ AN SECUR! upright piano for $65; now is your chas Room 10. Flood building. TONOVER PTAD AS_GOOD AS NEW: The F. W.SPENCER COM- | U great sacrifice. | PANY, 835 Post st. 3 BARGAL HL10. Coniion. 16 McAllister st. ‘QTEINWAY SQUARE; AS GOOD AS NEW must be sold. 747 Market st. EW UPRIGHT PIANO, ORGAN, FOLDING bed; must be sold. L., box 8, Call Office. DIANOS— Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson; easy terms. 735 Market s LARGE, STERN « right piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post st. HICKERING, KNABE, STECK,VOSE, STER- 1Ing pianos; see our new piano for $187; planos 10r rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell. (L RFAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND- nosat MAUVAILS', 769 Market s F FINE UPRIGHT: GOOD JOSEPH SCHMITZ & CO., MAKE, UP- $10 M. G. BADGER REMOVED TO 2 rell, room 1, first floor: take elevator; planos &nd organs sold for cash or installments. S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for selling pianos has met with great success | we have decided to continue supplying purchasers { that wish to take advantage of it; please call and | have it_explained. SHERMAN.CLAY & CO., | corner Kearny and ‘Sutter sts. $175. CASHORINSTALIMENTS: WEBER « upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY,FISCHER AN O other first.cluss makes of pianos; littie used: cheap for cash or on eusy terms. KOHLER & | CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st. OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE PARTNER TO start restaurant; trade guaranteed. Address . 3. C., box 18, this oflice. FORSALE-GROCERY BUSINESS ON MATN street, Oukland; 8tock new and well assorted: a good chance to secure a well-established business. B., box 175, Call Office, Oakland. | EAS\ TERMS;ZILOW PRICES. KOHLER & CHASE. Aulister st.,nxt Hibernia Bank AUZY, ST ST. MER, ewby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. $n7—,~ GOOD RESTAURANT; WORTH O 1. §500; it sold to-day a bargain. Apply this office; no agents. VEW AND SECOND-HAND HARDWARE AN ‘store: a barcain if called for soon: stock and | fixtures, whole or part, for cash. 546 Mission st. W ANTED—GOOD LOCATION FOR CORNER grocery; with living-rooms attached; north of Market st.” N. L., box 6, Call. QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW 2 Latham ““‘Efi SOMER, $35 and $55. . WEBER, Wily, '§145; squares, 410 Post st. D RRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- £\ grade I, L. Neumann piauos for the holidays: Irices andterms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st. Apply avenoe. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—A LOT CHEAP FOR CASH: 10 cation near Randall, Palmer or Chenery or address Plumbin, shop, 4 Golden Gate K oower st and full particula box 74, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, IRST- CLASS GAS-ENGINE, 5 TO 10-HORSE © lowest cost pri . how long used must be cheap. Address W., Sacri “rANI*ED—BoARb IN A HOTEL IN EX- Change for paperhanking. Paperianger, 623 ento st. repairing: DEUSS, watch: ED—YOUR WATCH, TF IT NEEDS the regular price. ny st.. third floor. best work at haif maker, 126 K elrv 10 A, K ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOT HING AND JEW LEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. QWEDISH AND GERMAN KEMPLOYMENT Oftice, 1132 Antonia st., off Jones, nr. Ellis. ¥ TANTED_EXPRESS WA hire: terms. 482 Eighth s HORSES. MAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell; pat- terns cut to order 25¢ up; pupils wanted. 15 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. « taurant: must be sold immediately ac- count departure: best location: $25 Tecelipts; | nr. 3 carlines: 2 living-rooms; long cheap ground lease. nquire Call Office. FORSALE-CIGAR AND WITH LAUNDRY office; on account of other business; no 3 Apply 243 Fourtn. i 3550 SACRIFICE; FIRST-CLASS RES: | & INES BROS’ PIANO — A SUPERB I strument, surpassing any piano that we have hitherto handied: we invi a critical luspection. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., |0 in San Francisco. 929 Market Guofi PAYING BUTCHER-SHOP; FINE LC cm.l')l:l;;prlt? _reasonable. B. S.,box 61, Call. ELL-FURNISHED PAYING HOUSE, 30 Keepooms and, saloon; cheap rent: owner 'will cep saloon and pay halfrent. keep aal P Apply room 1, 524 00D PAYING SALOO, See owner, 427 rourth st. 772 HARRISON § INVEST- mmercial this office. ITH SOME CAD- con‘o};P(gc'rUN?fi"mn AN ment of about $50,000 business. Address 1 D hox 33, s oo \V(:&TT;EdD"PAR;”ER W , Indy or gent, in lizht payl iness. Ad- JALOON PARTNER; PAYING CORN . IS Derience: oe. Decesons s meors SR 1o B3 USS FRANCES BERNHARD 174 Sixth, room 1—Genuine massage treatment. EZ BAD TENANTS EJECTED ¥OR e Collections made, city or country. Pacitic Coliection Co.. 415 Montgy si., room 6, Tel. 5580. £, JiS. RORB, 1035 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. B CORNS, INGROWING N ATLS, SUCCISS: tully treated. DR. LLOY D, Lurline Baths. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for Camnges guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP; PAPER- €d 33 50 uv. 81714 Third. George Hartman. REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Ch ic Institute, room 9, 906 Marki ABANDONED CHILDREN ADMITTED inio St Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum from July 1, 1894, until- December 31, 1895: Wil- linm Finsterbuschi 5 years, James Doran & years, tirace Doran 2 years. Johannah Moesch 4 years, Ed Burke 6 vears, Bessie Finsts h 3 R DUy e ey sterbusch 3 years, MRS, Wa ST. om 23 gepuine magnetic (reatment. E, 109 POWELI ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to make beds, wait on table or kitchen- work: city or country. Please address H. VIELITZ, 631 Sacramento st.. room 86. ANTED — DRESSMAKERS TO LEARN LOW to cut regular tailor system: only reliable system: no models, charts or squeres used. COHN, Ladies’ Tailor, $16’ Sutter st.. city. 100 XEap fast cers an G. LINDAUER, proprietor. OF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND driving horses just from the country; also 4 trotters. Apply 862 Howard st., TRONG YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: sober and steady: not atraid of work. Mc, 16 Rausch st. JTEADY MAN (TEAMSTER) WISHES A job in eity; any Kind of work, light or heavy. Address W. R., box 79, this office. [ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY; NEW term commences this mo. Room 51, 121 Post. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c¢ to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week: free bus to and trom the ferry. H ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: GOOD care and feed; send for circular. ranch, 630 Commercial at. ‘The Hyde B. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- seon for S. F. Police Department. bospital, 121 City Hall ave. Ofiice and tetephone south 401. ey some money. 633 OR SALE—FAMILY GROCERY-STORE (N¢ Fllqllm‘x): established 16 yea l-rl;f? eade, TunDINE three wazons; ::'Alzln:‘l’r:qnlrmli. ubout $400CH 01 nvestigate 49, Call Office. 3 Sl $250. SIGARSTORE: “FINE CORNER: : fine fixtures and stock: no night or punday work. Near Postoffice and Appraisers bullding, SW. cor. Washington and Sansome sts. reasons for selling; : desirable proposi- nis. Address G., box ANE. 28 YEA RS OLD, THOROUGHLY dersiands horses, ‘Cows. gurden and general work. wishes situation: reliable in every respec good references. J. N., 416 Broadway, S. F. " OUNG GERMAN CARPENTER. CABINET- maker, with tools, wants sitnation; is willing do any kind of work. Please call or address 120 atley si.. bet. 25th and 29th. QUIVATION WANTED BY SOBER MAN &) understands care of horses and cows: handy with carpenter tools and used to farm work. Ad- dress J. G., box 74, Call Office. DyiiNG THE SALE LADIES WOOL SUITS $3 90. N. Y. Sait House, 1210 Market st, ATRDRESSING, 260 AND 36c: MORNING and ev'g classes:10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. —PUPILS _FOR PRACIICAL MIL- positions found; terms reasonable. 401'1 RSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS bugzl Marke! Qay. B les, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss 327 Sixth 5t.; auction sales every Weones SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNES i ALL NCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st..vet. 8th and 9th. RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. 8. TAILOR JMPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND WANTED by young man; total abstainer; general job bing, cic,: understands rope-working and sackles. B. S, 064 Folsom st. 2 system. 14 Meallister st., foors 67 and 68. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIKD, NEAR Tooms; 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 0 36 per week; free bus 1o and from the ferry. kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carcs: 8180 20 chieap horses. Fifteenis and Valoncla sts. BICYCLES, INDSOR " BICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGI grade: no stamping: all lathe work; and cups fully guarantecd for 2 CROFT & CU., 324 Post 8t., 5. cones years. A.L.BAN- $10 5;\!{'1'5‘1-‘1;: l(won I;AYlNU BUSI- Fourih e UeSS: advertiser a butcher. 33534 ROFITABLE OPPORTUNITY IN LEGITI mate establighed business for man with $2000 Prompt cash. Address T., box 15, this office. MUsT SOLD #Y FEBRUARY 1—2 EX- press-wagons: stand cor. Sansome and Sutter. J. G- FREDERICKS, owner. FOR SALE—-MISCE | @O IMPROVED HIC ER $.)40. sewing-machine; 7 drawers, attachments; equal new; cause, depariure. 801 Union st. OHN J. SHEEHAN, DEALER IN BOX kindling-wood: cheapest and best. Office, Powell and North Point sts.: telephone 595. O RESHHALF-BREEDJ ERSE W: MILKS 4 gallons: gentle: cheap. 1312 Folsom. RO RORS.CASH REG STERS, heapest. T bler; only $10. 326 McAllister s OLDEN GATE GAS APPL Erowning & Bremer. gun store, 820 Kearn. ABY CARRIAGFS AND RATTAN ture: call and get our prices: costs nothing. Sunset Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st, neas Stockton. e Bm{ \"ouln BA%\I,‘C:}RRI an furniture at the factory an man's profit; we will treat .,’ngn.'l. CATIFok NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission. ONARCH CARD SLOT MACHINES FOR M “salsorgivenaway. KAHN & cu.xno‘c:Lu-:‘ ELLOWS, ANVIL, VISE. TONGS, SM4A steam boiler and engine, ssf?g‘ofumsui‘f‘“b AGES AND RAT. iRE AND BURGLAK SA. STTRER Qiabress platiorm scales and desk: chLefi; "oz E (0] NCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC i ola bookstore, 15 Fourin ury [ 820 KING'S NE SMALL MEDIUM AND 3 fire and burglar proof sate, 221, 545 Frey . : s hlepiice, * PAPET: Pys 8160 per month. Apply PARK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS T0 LET; besi accommodations. Terminua Geary, Mo | Alster and oy well sl car Lines. FOR SAL] [ IRST-CLASS SALOON LOCA- tion: trade: lease, box 119, Call Office, Particulars address C, H., Y ALOON "FOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN;| N5V RANGES CHEAPEE THAN BEGOS 'low rent. 731 Fourth st. Band.” W. 5 RAY Mg Co, 13 Cortorgians $300(, BOUTE FOR SALE: EVENING SN TERN" SHELV ING, SHOWCASES Marke: bot. 7th and8ia SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, Tented, repaired; lows bought and sold’ 112134 , SOLD, EXCHANGED, €50 rates. 205 Fourth -3