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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1896. DISASTROUS WORK OF THE STORM. Twenty-Four Hours of Hard, Steady Rain Brings Trouble. CABLE CARS STOPPED. The Union-Street Line Is Prac- tically Blocked for Many Hours. STREETS LOOK LIEE RIVERS. Golden Gate Valley Is Damaged to the Extent of Many Thousands of Dollars. The storm which broke over the City | Sunday afternoon about 3:80 o’clock has not yet spent its fury. Since that hour | feet high. the passengers were congratulating them- selves that no bones were broken, the grip would take another hold, and away would shoot the car as if nothing had happened. Of course the passengers managed to un- tangle !hemse[’ves without harm to any one, though once or twice a panic was nar- rowly averted. 2 Early in the morning as & car was going down the steep grade from Larkin to Polk street it came 10 a sudden halt. Assoonas the people could collect themselves a wild scramble was made for terra firma. But just as the first, who were last in the mass of humanity suddenly thrown pell mell toward the dummy, reached the rear exit, the gripman let go the cable and the car made rapid though safe landing at the Polk-street crossing. : The main trouble on the Union-street line was at the corner of Baker and Green- wich streets. No cars were run further | than this point after 2 o’clock. The City, with an eye to economy, has constructed along Baker street an 13-inch sewer. This is made a receptacle for all the waters which flow from the Presidio and Pacific Heights. The storm of yes- terday, however, showed that it was not equal to the task. A five-foot sewer would | not have been too large. 2 At the corner of Baker and Greenwich | streets the sewer became choked with sand | and other debris, and suddenly from out the manhole where the two streets inter- sect shot a stream of water eight or tea It was a beautiful sight, but it | pbrought destruction to surrounding prop- erty. By 2 o'clock Baker street from Greenwich down looked like a river. The four corner stores, occupied by Otto Kaiser, W. F. Hewer, James Taylor and John Shield, were completely inundated. | Mr. Taylor's property probably suffered the most. It took the raging waters, ap- parently angry because of long confine- ment, but a few moments to cut a path through the sidewalk. Firstalong wooden bridge leadingeinto the rear yard suc- cumbed, and then as the torrent would eat away the earth fences fell and outhouses and there were many small breaks, es-l pecially in the Mission. Asis usual the Mission sewers were unable to carry off the flood of waters. As a resuit they were worse than useless, for every manhole in the neighborhood of Fifteenth street was turned into a spouting geyser, throwing water several feet into the air. £ The last storms have brought to light a sewer steal of an old-time contractor in the Noe Valley. A wooden sewer was re- placed there by a brick one some eighteen years ago, one .Miles doing the work. A break on Saturday revealed the fact that Mr. Miles built his brick sewer inside the old wooden one, and where the heavy wooden joists were encountered at inter- vals of four feet he had put only one course of brick instead of two. The wood has rotted, and now the sewer has begun to yield when strained by heavy rains. TO LIMIT HER LIABILITY. Potition of the Owners of the Pioneer in the Federal Court. A. M. Simpson, G. P. Simpson, Samuel Perkins. C. B. Hughes and R. J. Lawson, the owners of the schooner Pioneer, filed a vetition in the Umted States District Court yesterday to have Robert Lynes en- | joined from proceeding further with the $50,000 damage suit which he brought against them last November. Included in the petidon is also a prayer foran order limiting the vessel’s liability to its actual value and also for an appraisement by Commissioner Hoffman. Lynes was badly injured a year ago while the vessel was being loaded at | Fourth and Channel streets. A barrel of lime fell on him and knocsed him down into the ship’s hold, a depth of eight feet. For this he commenced his damage suit. The attorneys for Lynes have concluded to &ake advantage of a recent decision of Judge Morrow and have the Federal tri- bunal declare it an admiralty case and within the jurisdiction only of the Fed- SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. e I WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. bbb S Ty bladiisb b oons 2, OUNG MAN, VERY WELL EDUCATED, speals six languages, wants employment. Ad- dress L. M. N., box 78, Call Office. B, ROOMS WHITE! ed $3 50 u SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE., INUMBER OF GERMAN AND SCANDINA- aavian secoud girls: nurses and_seamstresses, want places. Apply C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st.; Tel. Grant 185, Y OUNG COLORED WOMAN WOULD LIEE rosition to do housework or cooking: five Joars references. Can be seen at MISS CULLEN’S 105 Stockten st. A NUMBER OF SWEDISH AND GERMAN 800d cooks waiting for situations. 11%a An- tonio st., oft Jones, near Ellis. JRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS WISHES work in families; good fitter; terms $1 a day. 204 Stockton st., room 2. 7 OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as working housekeeper: is fond of chil- dren. Call or address 1419 Larkin st. W ORTHY WIDOW WITH 2 CHILDREN wishes a position; good housekeeper: city or itry preferred. Address MRS, A. DONLEY, 21 O'Farrell st., city. ERMAN GIRL, WANTS A SITUATION TO do general housework. Apply 1405 Church near Twenty-seventh. ATHOLIC YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE PO- sition in Catholic family to do sewing and take care of children: firsi-clags references. Acdress Seamstress, Woman’s Exchange, Alameda, Cal. Y PRACTICAL N URSE, T0 T4 KE CHARGE of infants or invalid; willing to sew or assist with housework; good home more an object than wages; city reference. Address S., box 77, Call. PANISH LADY WISHES POSITION AS ) housekeeper for an_invalid or take charge of lodging-house. Call 150 Fourth st., 0om 12. (C/9MPETENT WOMAN TO DO GENERAL / housework: city or country; wages moderate. Call_or address 3 days, 79 Jessi nr. Anthony. BT FIRST-CLASS COOK OR_COUN- try; best of reference. Call or address 215 San- some’st. JEAMSTRESS AND DRESSMAKER, THOR- 2 ough, desires a position; would assist with chamberwork, children, or would_take care_of in- valid lady. 1 Martha place, off Geary, nr. Mason. 7 OUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO_ DO phuvstairs work or light housework. Call 1011 ost st N < TABLZ 704D 70 RR._TO HARBEOR VIE — Diagram Showing a Washout at Baker and Webster Streets, as It Appeared Yesterday. Otto Karser BAKER STREET . Jupiter Pluvius has practically reigned supreme. The Mission, North Beach, Richmond and the lower valleys are filled to over- flowing with water—dirty, murky water which floods the streets because of insuf- ficient sewerage outlet, finally leveling it- self on the surface occupied by stores and dwellings of one and two stories. The storm will cost the City thousands of dollars, to say nothing of the incon- venience to patrons of electric and cable cars. Incidentally, when spring and sum- mer come along, sickness may run riot for 2 time as the result of arising from the overflowed land. This is particularly true of that section of the City lying north of Greenwich street, be- iween Baker and Fillmore. There a per- J:oisonuu: gases | | | feet deep at the crossing, renderin | were either swept away altogether or| wrenched to such an angle as to practi- | cally destroy them. At one time the water was at least two | g pedes- | trianism decidedly uncomfortable, if not | actually dangerous. At this period Lon J. | O’Brien did a lucrative business in lhe] pilot line. Donning a pair of rubber | | boots, he carried belated travelers from one side of the street to the other for a | “'song,” as he said. All the streets in Golden Gate Valley are more or less wrecked as the result of the storm. Great gullies are to be seen every- where. The street leading to the Bishop | Scott School on Lombard street is in a | most deplorable condition. Until it is re- paired it will be practically impossible for children to reach the building. They cer- tainly can’t get there at all, with any de- | LOU J. O’BRIEN PILOTING A “CALL” REPORTER. [Sketched by a “Call’ artist.] fect ocean of water isgathered, with no pos- sible hope of an outlet, except by absorp- tion. The streetcars were generally handi- capped by the storm, the Presidio line be- ing probably one of the greatest sufferers, Asearly as 7 o’clock there was trouble in moving the cars, and with little variation it continued throughout the day. No par- ticular scheaule was followed, cars being run whenever the grip was able to é;low its way through the mud, sand and water which found its way into the conduit. At the most unexpected time the car would come to a sudden halt, packing the passengers like sardines in one corner,and then in the most exasperating way, when : i gree of safety, until the dry season comes on. - That section of the City immediately contiguous to Harbor Vicw was a pertect ake of water. Sewers, caulverts and | bridges were washed away. It will cost many thousands of dollars to repair the lamage in this district alone. . The Mission road has been transformed intoa lake of mud for part of its extent and in many places has been deevly cut. The east side is not sewered, and, asa conse- guence, all the water that fell on the hills during Sunday’s deluge poured down on to the Mission road, making it look like @ turbid mountain stream for awhile. Sewers and cesspools were severely iried, eral courts. Under Judge Morrow’'s de- cision in the case decided a few days agoa vessel can be made liable to damages of the kind asked only to the extent of her actual value. e —————— Twelve average tea plants will produce one pound of tea. - SAN FRANCISCO “CALL."” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every | might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, | commer Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. | 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open untll 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 1)8 Niath street, open until 9:30 o'clocka NOTiCe Ok INGS, GOLDEN GATE LODGE N0, F. and A. M.—Called meeting TH (TUESDAY) ING, January 28, at 7:30 o'clock. D. 1. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 1 and A. M.—First degree, (TUESDAY) EVE . ING, at 7 A.S. HUBB S TERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR general houseworx and cooking: wages $25. Call from 10 to 3, 825 Harrison st. Y QUNG GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR CHAM- | berwork and sewing: good reference. Address W., box 53, this office. WISHES TO DO WASH- ing, ironing and bousecleaning. Address 2214 Louisa st., off ¥ourth, near Harrison. 1 LD LIKE A POSITION a8 hou: 3 vell st., room 6. ESPECTABLE YOU IRL WANTS A situation for housework or cooking in a Jew- family; city or country: wages, $25. Apply 232 Minna st., between Third and Fourth. LEAN YOUR WALLPAPER LIKE NEW / formula; instructions, 25 cents. N, box 6, Call. W ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF 53. SOBER and of good habits, engineer 10 years' experi- ence, country preferred, farm or institution; en- tirely understands steam threshing and power ma- chinery and pumps, windmills, ete.: good wood- worker and blacksmith. Address W. B., box 161, Call Office. HELP WANTED-Continued. BARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. W ANTED—GOOD HUSTLERS TO CANVASS city and country. Call or address 632 Market 8t., room 10; P. O. box 2299, ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY OSEDALE HOUSE, furnished rooms, 2t RINTER, JOB OR NEWSPAPER, WANTS employment; clty or country; moderate wages. Address Printer, 2442, Dwight Way, Berkeley. OUNG (GERMAN OF GOOD HABITS wishes position where he can learn the trade; security, responsibility. Box 108, Call Office. OUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION IN THE country; orchard work preferred: wages no ob- home tne thing. Address W., box 15, dice. YQUNG STRONG SCOTCHMAN LATELY {rom Scotland; best of character; wants manual labor of any kind. Address A. B., box 57, Call. APANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO cooking: city or country. M. GEORGF, 519 Jessi EW GRAND, 246 THIR 4\ rooms from $1 to $4 wee! OR THE BEST AND CL! try 1314 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought and exchanged. JEW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM AN "25¢ up; men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 620 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city; single rooms 20 and 25c a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS W A ow thas £a. Ratkin, Beno Hosss prome tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Jarge rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $5 per week. FEMALE HELP WANTED. EN TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FUO. is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. STRONG SECOND GIRL, $25: RESTAURANT cook, $20, place; French maid and seam- stress, $25; German second girl, $25: 20 house- work girls, city and country, $ 0 to $25: 4 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLENX, 105 Stockton st. HAMBERMAILD, $15. Stockton st. NEAT REFINED YOUNG GIRL, NURSE ONE child, $12. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. EFINED GIRLTO DO LIGHT HOUSE WORK, country, $12; good place. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockion st. W AITEESS, TRACY HOTEL, $15. _¥¥ CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. AT FRENCH OR GERMAN HOUSEGIRL; & CO., 110 Geary st. MISS CULLEN, 105 MIS8 INCHBSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NE Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents & night room: free bus to and from the ferry. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c 100 355300 & night, imeluding coftéo and folts. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT y—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 50 per week. | Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ & DAY 81 week; rooms for Lwo, 25 a day, $1 50 a week; reading-roons: daily papers. 56 Clay st. W ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP N r. 5¢; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. OLING 50c: LADIES' 40c; DO. 38 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. small family: see party here. C.R. HANSEN OUNG KITCHEN-GIRL, SLEEP HOME: young nursegirl, sleep home. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. JERMAN GIRL FOR RANCH, NEAR CITY, X $20, see purty here; 3 German downstairs girls, $25; a number of young girls to assist. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED — WAITRESS, ALSO CHAMBER- maid, same hoel, country, $20, see party here at 10 to-day; restaurant waitress, $5 & week; cook, boarding-house, $40: laundress, small country hotel, $20; 3 German cooks, $35, $30 and $35; German nurse, $20; second zirl, $20; and a large numecer of girls to fili situations in city and coun- try. J. F. CROSETT & Cu., 812 Sutter st. W ANTED—ALADY'S MATD, FRENCH PRE- ferred: also an English maid. $25: good sec- ond girl for small family, city, $25: competent nurse, 3 chidren, $30; young German girl for light work and attend a bakery, $20; 4 good sccond £ils. 825 each. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 utter st W ANTED—GERMAN OR FRENCH COOK for small boarding-house, $30: second girl, same place, $20; German cook, $30; second girl, #25; French maid, $20; German, upstairs and sewing, $20; French second girl, $20; waitress, $5 aweek. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. Y OUNG LADY WISHES SITUAUION IN hotel as cogk or waliress; city or country. Call 150 Fourth st., room 29. G GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN private family or o assist with general house- T4 rd TOUNG W TO GO OUT AS wetnuarse. 34 Tehama st. “rmmx' WANTS WORK BY THE DAY | washing, ironing or housecleaning, or place to | out. Addre: 22 Ash av (SHiS SITUATION AS | n widower’s family. Address , Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth MERICAN WOMAN OF REFINEMENT desires position as housekeeper; practical mau- Ager and first-class cook. For Lwo days call or ad- dress MRS, D, o ©) GERMAN & do general housews cook. Call or address 232 Nineteenth st 1T TION WA D BY O ) Proiestant girl to do housewor! references. Call 101814 Larkin st. W ANTED—BY “ELDERLY LADY, tion as housekeeper or else work by the day: no objection to children; wages reasonable. Ad- dress Santa Cruz Honse, room 27, 1313 Stockion. TRATNED NUKSr, WISHES A FEW MORE | engagements by the day or week. Address 142 Seventh st., room 4! QTRONG YOUNG WOMAN WISH as chambermaid or housecleaning by the day. Address H.. box 19 Call Oftice. SITUATIONS TO , ne being a very good LADY DESTRING 1 ari school would give her ser | and evenings in private family in exchange for | €ood home and smail wages: s good cook: good | references. D. C., box 86, Call Office. | 5() L WILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO | OV secures for a widowed sisier & position as janitress in any public institution, or 13 capable of | taking any responsible position, c-shier, matron, etc. Address Bro., box 37, Call Office TR WIS SITUATION: or general housework; best of rence. 53 City Hall ave., opp. new City | ATION WANTED BY RELIABLE | woman; good (00k and laundress; city or counr Please call 1169 Mission st., near E 1“ N GIR general ho (GERMAN "GIRL “WANTS SITUATION &S| X cook and general housework in private family. | Inquire at 6. Amento st. } (GERMAN WIDOW WANTS WORK BY THE X day: washing, ironing and general house-clean- ing. 130 Second $t. ! 400D DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A PO- | X sition as maid_or housekeeper in a famly only lately from New York City, B. M., 1802 Polk st. AT WANTED BY EXPERIENCED D and competent saleslady, for cloaks, suits and ; desires a position; best city references. Ad- S. M. T., box 114, Call Ofti TION BY YOUA | HRIS- D tian family ar park preferred re for Dbaby or children. H. ., 2715 Golden Gate ave. J EAT, STRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A\ situation as “al flice, box 1 ¥ G WIDOW WISHES housekeeper, Call 1020 Market opposite Fiftn. & ULTURED LADY WITH EASTERN CER- tiricate wishes engagements as teacher of his- tory, literature, mythology, music. J. E., care ot Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. Sutter and Kemfny Sts. Y OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO AS- sist in light housework or to take care of child, Address 505 Po t st T)HESSMAKER — FIRST-CLASS CUTTER and fitter desires engagements at $1 25 a d satisfaction guaranteed. Address B. H. A., box Call Office. EXPERIENCED YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES igoud place as housekeeper. 105 Stockton, rm.22. 71 WANTS A POSITION AS also a dressmaker; will take work Lome; Very reasonable. Appiy 706 Ellls, r. 2. \ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST Market; 200 rooms patairs girl or In laundry. N.Y., | 8. ITION AS | room 12, LADY G housekeeper: NR. 95c to 1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week ; convenient and respectable; free bus 10 and from the ferry. EK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE | W NEatT YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT PLACE, COUN- try, 816; see party here: girls and women can find good siiuationsat MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clayet. " OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1004 Golden Gate ave. FOR ERAL HOUSEWORK; ve., Alameda. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK FOR small German famil<. 3401 Geary si., grocery. 00D FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS; ALSO L TO ASSIST IN wages $8. 335 Haight st. VW ANTE J ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EBH’!:OYv 1nent secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. FREE BEGR-TWO SCHOONERS FOT 5¢; also a botil eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. 40 MEN'SSECOND-HAN DED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $) 25. 562 Mission st._ BY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1a week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINS FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait: all repairing done by machinery: ali repairing at half price: work guar- anteed. 532 Mission et.. bet. First and Second. AGENTS WANTED. S METHI W FOR A or gentiemen can make from §3 Apply 20 5 P. M., 11556 Howard st. ALIFORNTA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY / wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W.HANNA Secretary, Murphy bullding. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—BY FEBRUARY 1; A SMALL flat, cottage or 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms; bath; north of Market, east of Polk; rent $10 to $12; not a basement flat.Address W.. 0., box 64, Call Oifice. —— e e T WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ASNTED_YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepalring: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW B elrv 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send poscal. LOST. 50 BEWARD Will be paid for the arrest and conviction ©f the persons stealing 8 specimens of gold and 1 of silver, value about $50, from the Academy of Sciences on or about Saturday, Januarv 25, 1896. J.Z. DAVI=, Director of .luseum. (JERMAN GIRL WANTED TO A general housework. 737 McAllister 7 ANTED—GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF BABY during the day; must take meals at home. ave. TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSKWOR. sleep home. 1011 Buchanan st. ER GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU: who will sell ten scriptures calendars: 10c apiece. Send addresses to A. L. SMITH. 317 Fulton. \’ TRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work. Call after 10, 517 Fifteenth st. 73:1:&. JEAS ABL ©) suite; also large alcove rm.; private fam QTENOGRAPHER—STATE MACHINE USED, + specd in lines per hou: em of stenography, salary expected. B., box 10, Call Office. W EP—GIRL FOR LIGHT TOUSEWORK ith children. 2006 Sutter st. GIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWOR $2 50 per week. Call, between 11 and 12 A. 1, 562 Mission st. 2 LE GERMAN or housework and to 10, 522 Golden ANTED—LADY OF H position of trust. Address box 52, Drugstore, OR JEWISH GIRL assist with cooking. Ap- | corner Eleventh st. and Railroad ave.,’ South San Fraucisco, Cal. £ YO “LADIES IMMEDIATELY TO spring trade; matenals fur- Positions. 234 Taylor. | FOR MILLIA ate; coutse thorough and tisfaction guaranteed: reusonable. 410 | avenworth st. ractical; can sleep home or here; wages | © OST—ON SATUR, 4 in leather case, and Polk st. SCTACL) ther on Sutter st. or Larkin -ars or on Polk st. Return G. LEON some s 18, ONE F ERRIER an ears and head: tan scot on butt of i ize. Return 525 Alvarado st. Suit- TER DOG. RETURN TO reward. T ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE B not getting my shoes made GEO. BRYANT for 85, 204 1urk st., near Jone: ONEY, BY N MY HOU papered and painted by the Co-operative Paper- banging Company, 635 McAllister st. FOUND. MORNING NEAR MALL DOG, o order by | BUSINESS CHANCOEN. FINE PAYING SALOON AND LOUG- . ing-house of 18 rooms, bath, etc.; a sure bi TED MAN- $ . ufacturing business. JOHNSTON, 2613 Kearny st. LR PARTNER IN SIGN BU $350. Tai whitcenamel tetter agency: 1 $20 8 w ial, JOHNSTON, 261, Kearny q = ASNAP, CORNER THIRD STR $325. suicon: near. Market: big stoc fixtures;cneap at $850. JOHNSTO. T3 RESTAURANT; A BIG K600. one biock noreh ot $36 10 $40. JOHNSTON, 26 JINE CIGAR-STORE Market st. M0 BUY, 8! of any kind see STIL\'\r D ROTH GROC $275. rooms; full value; rent | 45 Third st. good 1 Kesrny. BARG WITH 5 ROOMS STRAND, 45 Th : OPP. CARHOUSE , 45 Third st. RESTAURANT . STRAND, 45 | Third sc. { NOTICE — TO | N oforemeiy sor-east YOUR & 0. Sk L, HEALY | P BAKERY ACROSS | BTO0. g § Garreis yer das : | 4 horses; bes class of custom: r: prieior is owner of propercy, and is retirin \business; $850 cash, balance to be paid out of busi- S caring $175 month. HEALY Kearny. | @O7TE COR. SALOON: NEA &sd { . o railroad; handsomely £00d business; call 10-Ga; $2600_% roonis: buflding } ever offered for sal Jid best o Apply W. F. HEALY & CO. 100! ~CO¥ « with owner ke ulars at'533 Californ:a s Q:.))UO PARTNER FOR D . terand bar. Ing Pheenix Bar. W HEN YOU ARE DISGU ers and want to buy or seil your busin usatrial. JOHN REIDY & CO., 1 DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN th lodging-house of 10 : splendid location: must b 5 DY & ¢ TNF T California st., A SNAP . mediately $500 $100 a month Geary st., room 2. ‘r$475 GRC | vargai LOF . COFFEE PA finest fitted-up place in ci large counterand outside trade: posit from owner as to amountof busine satisfied: owner has 3 plac sell one at sace BERG & CO, t receipts average $15 res; leaving city. STE st. e PARTNER WANTED WHOLESAL < and retail produce and commissio country town in Californ ity f BERG CO., %500 business in busiest offers grand .oppor BERG & CO., LS roons nan and new stock; BERG & 000 31 BAKERY, NORTH OF MARKET, - « baking 215 barrels deily: 2 horses, wagons: weekly receipts §1 living-rooms} cheap rent; lease: noopposition; bars: STEN- BERG & CC Market st. tigation. 1nquire Call Office. @A00() VILL PURCHASE B B5000 rest Vot vested and secure permanent r v 0f $100 per month and outside” of investment, re e cash need appl . Address M ) INTE 0oms: rent §18 Do agents. 341 ALOON FOR SALE GOOD LOCATION. Union squaré. POBHLMAN'S. 401 Post st | S Hareioon s oearthooins Fochl MEDICAL. ADY PARTNER WITH A SMALL CASH e 4 capital in a legitimate business who conld de ADIE! ATTENTL — HAVE A POSI-| vote a portion of her time to office work. Address 4 tive cure for female complainis; trial boitle | §. C., box 163, Call Office. free; mail orders prompily aitended to. Corona | "z —cor - Remedies, 917 Mark offices 1 and 2 \S‘b 151 s BLESSI TO LADL iy to PIE £X. Jief for monthiy irreguiarities from any cau: by the most experienced ladies’ physician in Cal fornia; latest method: superior to an; irauds: come direct to Woman’s Dispensary. DK. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st.. next Hi- bernia Bank, and avoid biood poisoning or life French F. Pink Pills, $3. DE GIERS' MAGIC WOND. true method in the world for restorin, perfectly harmies r 4216 Powell st.; only qualified speci cit; 500 pald for a case I fail to cu of thie eye treated especially. : diseases £ VY INCHESTER HOUSE, 34 THIKD, Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 | rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night; §1 50 to $6 per | | week: fre bus 10 and from the ferry. W ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED LADY T0 AS: sist in housework ; $8 per month. 435 Fourth. y TANTED—AN ENTERPRISING LADY TO dake charge of business out of city: must be | thoroughly reliable. Address Reliable, box 81, Call Otfice. "ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 211 Scott st. | XPERIENCED HANDS ON FINISHING | corsets: fancy work. Corset factory, 309 Hayes. | W ANTED — DRESSMAKERS TO LEARN how to cut regular tailor system; only reliable system: no models, charts or squares used. COHN, Ladies’ Tailor, 316 Sutter st.. city. A YEWFROC NO MEDICINE, INSTRU ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubie: ter from What cause: restores always in one day: i you want to be treated safe and sure call on men’s physician;knowledge can be sent and used at home; all'cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. ING TO LADIE NSTA2 lief for monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ludies’ physiciany in San Francisco, resiores all cases by an improved method. superior 1o others: ladies will save time and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on others: patients who have been imposed upon are spe- cially invited: home in confinement: treatment warranted: advice free: Pink Piils, $3. DR. and MRS. DA VIS, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. R, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR ZJones. Diseases of womensand children. W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: : term commences this mo. Koom 51. 12 Mi'5S DAISY HAAKE IS STARTING & MIL- IV jinery olnss at her home, 14 Chattanooga st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second; special at tention given to schoolgirls after school hours; a thorough course guaranteed at moderate terms. I AIRDRESSING, 260 AND 30: MORNING and ev'g classes;10 lessons,$1 50, 1248 Mission. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS cutt’ng school. 1231 Market st.,vet. 8th and 9th. RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. & TAILOR system. 14 Mcallister st., rooms 67 and 68. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Marke: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferrs, 5 CALL. In_wrapper, for mailing. PRESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: pat- terns cut to order 25¢ up; pupils wanted [JOR FIRST-CLASS FARMERS, TEAMSTERS, pruners. coachmen, gardeners or mechanics of v kind send orders toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., Sacramento st. SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL hort notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant 46, (PR & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN: ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacrumento: tel. 231, Clm\ SE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. K. 426, J‘\mm:s'y: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help, 314p Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. Y AN INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, SIT- uation as useful man, butler or conghman, in private family. 1L H. B., 1328 Pacific &t. MALE HELF WANTED. SUPERINTENDENT FOR A RANCH. 878 and found (apply by letter, stating full par- ticolars); 6 miners; 3 farmers:'2 cooks; conerete finisher, $3 day; 2 boys for ranches; cook for a ranch, $25: barber-shop to let, country bLotel. MURRAY & READY, Employment Agents, 634 ay st. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief at auy time; travelers helped et once: home in con- finement; French pills guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post car Larkin. 3; DISEAS| Clara st., or. Fifth. 3 S A SPECIALTY OF en and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; separate home for patients: best skill; medical attendance: low fees; regulawor, $2 1370 Market. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pills: strongest. eafest, best: never fail; #1 per box. WIDBER'S drogstore, 14 Eilis s, formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. LL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: a home in con- Snement win every comfort; satisfaction guar. | -m.eeq, by MRS. DR. GWY 6 Turk st. A HomEa FRIEND AND MOTHE 'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. BS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN confinement: irregularities cured in a few Dours without operation; pills $2. 418 Eddy st. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and sure: $2 60 express C. 0. D.: don’t delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. ANTED — YOUNG MAN T0 OPEN oysters and wait, $30; farmer who can make butter, cultivate orchard, étc., $25; French black- smith, good wages: second cook, German, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. ANTED—3 MINERS, $2 50: 2 WOODUHGOP- vers, $1 25 cord; tiemakers; cooks; waiters: baker for country: and others. . Apply J. F. CROS- ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. JITUATION BY YOUNG MA!lN 21 ‘YE?IR‘S OlF age; has had 3 vears' experience in wholesale grocery; cau furnish references. ROBERT M. JUNG, 111 Valparaiso st. [AN WARTS WORK IN HOTEL OR RES- taurant to work in kitchen: good dishwasher; will do_anythine. Address A. M., 705 Mission st., care Adelaide House. : ARKEEPER — YOUNG MARRIED AN, first-cluss mixer, wishes position: wages no object; best of reference. Address or call PHILLP LINDIsR, 1011 Post st. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment at nursing, store work or other light work; city reference, Address D., box 167, Call. ANTED—2 FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS on inside finish: no others need apply. A. G. MORKIS, 308 Montgomery st. W ANTED —NOUNG BOOTBLACK. SARA: toga, 91114 Larkin st., near Post. RELIABLE CATHOLIC YOUNG MAN FOR grocery-store; over 20 years; references. Ad- dress E , box 3, Call Oftice. FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 2543 dth. —— e A e NN 20N dth 3 Foii SALE. e T T JURNITURE "OF 4 RUOMS: GOMPLETE; cheep. 301214 Sixteenth st. OLID OAK PALACE FOLDING-BED FOR sale cheap. Inquire Hotel Langham. EARLY NEW _FURNITURE OF A 6-ROOM flat; cheap. 639 Valensia st. E WILL MOVE FEBRUARY 1——— Previous to moving to 747 Market st. we offer our entire stock of furniture and carpets at tre- mendous reduction. No reasonable offer refused. Roxbury Brussels (I2id) 750 English Linoleam (laid) SHIREK & SHIR 1o cans ARBER—YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EX- perience. 719 Montgomery ave. BARBEES"ABSOCIATION OF CAL’A MEETS to-night, Alcazar bldg.,4th fir. J.KLITSCH, Pres. BUTCHERS—ALL ROUND MAN. 506 ELLIS Boo'riinm:x WANTED, 921 MARKET ST. 00D TATLOR ON COATS; YOUNG MAN. 527 Natoma st. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. W | S DISPENSARY, 1170 no mat- | RE | OF | work. Avp TEADY MAN; LIGHT, G iness per month; must have s 87314 Market st., room 1. SE AND CHOP HOUSE; ts $15; 4 liv R FOR some ready best locaiton. P. A., box 5 A | teel by cash. | | ALOON Bl sh: 2o0d pn . Call Offic 54 ROOMS: NICE SSHOP, W nd and laundry ofi | 1017 Larkin st., near Sutter. B i 3 5 ON_ YOUR s and Loan So- omery. 1 TO RE in Calliornia PAT 50 KERY 225 Valenel, 0() PROMI B900. Gt Toors side om ness; fair stock; trial given bef for further particulars at 6 Eddy st. o'clock. C.T. MARTIN & §00ds business for sal must be sold on accou E about §4000 required. Address G. B., this ofti SH Apply at stand, |$l5 £ WILL BUY AN ESTAP- | ished business, consisting of branch bakery, milk depot, stationery, groceries, notions, cigars and tobaccos: less than'one-third its aciusl cash value: owner must leave the city by February 1 ss MEE, box 65, RN HOUSH of 4 and 5 rooms and bath: 07 Vallejo st., near Stockton: size 19x47: to be_reoved. A pe Ply 10 R. CURRIE, contractor, 40 New Montgome F OR SALE—BRANCH BAKERY, VARIET and notion store, laundry office and cigars; a 1 st. bargain. 2107 Pow. ? A R WANTED AL COM: | business. handiing different iines of present proprietor constantly ¢ needs a partuer to take charge indoors quired about $5000, to g0 enti Commission Mercha W OF 3 cles, tamale and supper pario ccount of poor health. 51 $150 Petalum MALL VARI Bl e XTURES FOR « sale; cheap ren: C. YOUNG, xteenth st., above Valenc SALOON IN Al LOCA ¥ goingout of business. Ad- Call Oftice. on; owning pa; box 1 "HEAP: GOOD & LYNCH, 935 P E RAPH Hill distric c bought cheap, and ¢ his offic I EDUCTIONSON LARGE S5TOCK, NEW AND second-kand: 400 carpets, £0od as news ofl- cloth, 25¢; Y»::M sults, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢. plece cha; suits, §i4 50: cornico poles, 25c: ranzes, cash or ‘instaliments; goods shipped dree. T, ELSON. 126 Fourth st. CALIFORNIA C! R. A. M., will meet THIS (TU DAY) EVKNING, January 98, at oclock. P. M. and M. E. M. degr By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DA . B PACIFICLODGE NO. 136, F, AND A. M., 121 Eddy st. meets THIS EVENING, 7:30 o'clock. 2 D. [ = NT No. 26, 1. 0. 0. F.—Members are notified to attend the funeral of our late patriarch, CHARLES MATTHEWS, THIS DAY, af, 1 p. ., sharp, W. H. BLUNDERO, Scribe. & BROTHERS OF ABOU B Adhem Lodge No. 112—You are < = hereby potified that the funeral ser- 2= yices overour late brother, CHARLES ~ MATHEWS, will be heid at our lodgeroom on JUESDAY at 11 p. 0. J. E. COFFER, Noble Grand. =5 MEMBERS OF PARKER Lodge No. 124, . 0. O. F., are z requested to attend the funeral of BROTHER W.EUGWER from his ~7m late residence, 820 Lombard st., WEDNESDAY, Janu:ry 29, 1398, at 2 o'clock, J. L. GEARY JR., Noble Grand. MASTER MARINERS BB, nevoient Association — Regular meeting of the ebove association will be | held at hall, 421 Post st., WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 26, All members are earn- estly requested to be present, as important busi- ness will come up for debate, L. TRAUNG, Recording Secretary, MASTER MARINERS' BENEVOLENT Association—Funeral Notice. Special meet- ing will be held THIS DAY, Janvary 28, at hall, 421 Post st., ut 12 3. sharp. All members are re- quested to be present for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased brother, CHARLES MATHEWS. By order of the President. L. TRAUNG. Recording Secretary. £, THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockhalders of the B'nai B'rith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco, Cal., on the 12th day of February, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. A, for the purpose of electing a board of directors 1o serve for the ensning year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. JACOB LEVISON. Secretary. EF /15 REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the National Ice Company will be held at the office of the eompany, 327 Market. street, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDXNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock 4,20, for the pupose of electing a Board of Direc- | 101 10 8erve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such. other business as ma; the meeting. 3.7, DONAKU. come before .\ Secretary. £, 0 LET-HALL AND CLUBROOMS: eventually tolease. 310 O'Farrcl!, basement, ———— et SPECIAL NOTICES, R e S B JUSS PAXTON, MANICURING “AND chiropodist. 1020 Market, opp. Fifth, r. 12, B MISS HESTERN GIVES GENUINE massage treatment. Room 9, 122 B CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. (=2 MRS, WALLACE, 109 POWELL & room 23 ;" genulne magnetic treatment. £ LS. ROBB, 1085 MARKET §T., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. streer. Y OUNG MAN, Go0D APPEARANCE, WANTS position of any kind: can ook Or Wait at ta- ble; city or country, HIBBARD, 820 Stevenson st.. oft Tenth, TTUATION WANTED AS CLERK, SALES- man or driver: long experience of general char- acter in this city ; references if required. Address H., box 74, Cali Ofice. G W ANTED-A GERMAN OR FRENCHMaN. must speak some English, as a porter and understand the care of horse and wagon; no driv- ing; married preferred. Address F. G., box 86, Gl Ofice. 100 MENTOGET ASHAVE FOR 5c; CLFAN towel to each ands bay rum free; hair cut 10c; first-class workmen. 1414 Montgomery ave. Y OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION “AS gardener or coachman or any kind of work around private place; city refer nces. Address C. R., box 7, Call Office. W ANTED_MECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- grs tocall 1f they do not recelve their just dues law and commercial collections: no charge unles; successtul. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. FURNITURE WANTED 14 ROOMS, ALL FRON » furniture: norih of Market JOHNSTON, 2 ; FINE part cash; ' $60 sacrifice, {S. BAR, 50 BOARDERS; ER, 1206 Market. payments. D CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNIIURE, JAx COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th, ABsoLg’l‘ELdY'KIG‘HEsT FEICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund: Furniture Co., 813 Market stes. call'ot send pastal, OOR 10-RO0; $225. 18 mooa 1,60 14 rooms, on Geary .85 850 700 150 H. C. DECKER, 1208 Market st., cor Taylor. CARrET © ANIN (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 238 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., succossare. 360000 TO ROA. 0 DECKE $1200. 82500, ON FURNITURE, 6 Mari ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash dishes, assist in Cooking or wait on table; city or country. Please address H. VIE- LITZ, 631 Sacramento st., room 86. M IDDLE-AGED 1A . AND WIFB (SCANDI- . havian) wishes good place: ranch preferred; wite good plain cook. Address M. A., box 85, Call. A YOUNG MAN; 19 YEARS OLD; LIV- ing with parents; knows Spanish and Inglish; wants situation where he can_learn business; has worked at retail dry goods in New York: wages no object. “Address GEORGE, 24 Dorland st. T OUSE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 125 POLK st., one block from New City Hall + 14th st.; cleaning S¢ & yard, Tel. Misslon 74. WORTH 8501 60 AN WILLING TQ RUSTLE; GOOD SAL- ary to right party, 206 Leavenworth st. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOV A ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING C0,, 240 EW WALDO HOUSE, 766 MISSION, BET. ‘Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15c up; per week 81 up: open all night. 50() MEX TO GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, 82 60. 959 Howard. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RE: « ovating works. 458 Stevenson: tel. sonth 248, N ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND REN N vating Works HAMPTON &BATLL fyu% and altering. 813-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 245 EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED ourses, 10¢, at Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourt! 2 o Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, "l"l’l. osn'fi. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS teamster; is used to horses; good driver. Ad- dress 678 Clementins st. RBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorough in 8 week: e mall San Francisco B:lil! School, 1511 Hflofim l: o ‘W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH work send to SPA ULDING’S Ploneer Car- ¥et Beating Works, 363-7 Tehama: tel. So0-40. CKER $40 - rent §50; clears monihly $1 be 50ld: sickness. STENBERG CO-, g a ] OUSE OF § RooMs; Wil all occupied; $275. 1 Oflice. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WOR] - Goldon Gate ave.; telephone east 126, oy LL KINDS BO . SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourih st ‘A