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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896 e e————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————eteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e BUYING NATIONAL BONDS, Alfred Tobin of the Hibernia Bank Is Busy in Wall Street. WANTS AT LEAST A MILLION. The Bank Refused to Enter Any Syndicate for Manipulation of United States Bonds. San Francisco is to get its share of the new issue of United States bonds—pro- vided the Wall-street syndicate does not raise the premium or secure the control of the whole issue. At the present time financiers are gathered in New York, all imbued with the one common desire to buy bonds from Uncle Sam, and for that reason financial circies are deeply inter- ested in whatever transpires in connection with the gigantic deal. The Hibernia Bank wants to invest a million or more in the new bonds, al- though its last dividend is just the same as the interest to be derived from the Gov- ernment. A week ago Alfred Tobin, attorney for the Hibernia Bank, went to New York to mingle among the money- dealers. He arrived there Monday, and has since been making a quiet investiga- tion of the situation in Wall street. His mission is to secure United States bonds of the new issue, and to do so at the best terms possible—that is, to buy from the Government without having to pay out a heavy premium. James R. Kelly, president of the bank, said yesterday that Mr. Tobin would be guided by the board of directors in his ac- tions. The understanding at present 1s that a premium of 15 per cent will be charged for the bonds,”” said Mr. Kelly. *‘At that rate the interest would be not more than about 31-16 per cent. This is a very small return, it is true, but United States bonds are always readily converted into cash. In case of any unusual demand bank with 52.000 depositors, as we have, would be necessary to control several mil- lion dollars without delay. Now, if cash | in that amount were kept in the vaults we | should have to pay the taxes of 2.25 per cent upon so much idle capital, whereas if invested in United States bonds it would be exempt from taxation. These are points which we consider, as a matter of course, in making investments in Govern- ment bonds.” hen how can ou pay 4 per cent?”’ “I am not certain that we will pay that for this balf year. The dividend of 4 per ceat to depositors recently declared was upon deposits up to January 1, 1 0 one can say what the dividends will be for the ensuing six months, for who can tell what the tax ievy will be? Taxes may be lower this year, but there is no appar- ent reason now why they should be. So if taxes remain the same 1 have no doubt but that interest on savings banks depos- its will be still lower than for the iast| term. We really did not earn 4 per cent all round, although that was our dividend. | The possibility is that interest will be | lower in future.” “It bas been stated that the Hibernia | Bank, hrough Alired Tobin, was negotiat- ing to enter the bond syndicate.’” “There is no truth in that,” Mr. Kelly replied. *“We are not uniting with any- body to manipulate United Stetes bonds. Mr. Tobin is doing his business alone and making inquiries as to what premium he moust pay for the bonds. We will likely buy $1.000,000 in bonds if we can get them at a premium of 17 cent or less; and if much better terms were made we might buy more. “These bonds are issued at 4 per cent. Now, if Congress was patriotic_and de- clared an 3 per cent the President could sell §1,000,000,000 of bonds in the United States as readily as $50,000,000 at 4 per cent. As it is the bonds are worth more than their face vaiue, though they are ultimately redeemed only at that value, “We have not yet heard from Mr. Tobin, but I can assure you he has nothing to do with the syndicate. Mr. Kelly, the son of Eugene Kelly, suggested our uniting with him in buying bonds, and he wa: desirous of placing some of the bonds here in San Francisco. We declined, however, so even in this particular there could be no syndicate.” SPONTS OF AL KNS, Railroud Commissioner Stanton Had a Valuable Dog Poisoned. ssu Handball Players Leave the Occidental Court—Fencers Who Are at Sword’s Point. Secretary Jamison, of the committee which had the recent benefit to Mrs. Dempsey in charge, received a check from the New York Clipper for $25 a few days ago. Steve Brodie, Dick Fails, Robert Jennings and D. P. Sullivan, of New York, have also forwarded donations to add to the fund. The pugilists and sporting men who refused to help the widow are: Cham- pion James Corbett, Robert Fitzsimmons, Peter Maher, Jack McAulffe, Professor M. Donovan, Tom O'Rourke, George Dixon, *“Brooklyn” Jimmy Carroll, Pat Sheedy, Al Smith, Joe Choynski; Jim Hall, J. L. Sullivan, Tommy Ryan, Gus Tuthill, A. T. Lumley, R. K. Fox, Captain Cooke, Phil Dwyer, J. J. Quinn, Billy Meyers, A. Kennedy, Charles Johnson, Professor William Muldoon, Phil Casey, Denny Costigan, Janus Blakely, D. O'Malley, Solly Smith and “Denver” Ed Smith. Some of the leading players of the Occi- dental Handball Club have had trouble with the managers of the court and are now members of the San Francisco Hand- ball Club. It apvears that jealous rivalry has been existing between the courts’ man- agers, and recently some of the players of the San Francisco ball court were invited by two of the leading representatives of the Occidental Club to play a few games in the court of the latter. Manager cGlynn took umbrage at this, and informed the athletes who had extended an invitation to outsiders to play in the Occidental court that they had transgressed the rules of the club, and must not do so again, The upshot of the whole affair is that James C. Nealon, John Bonnet and one or two others bave resigned from the Occi- dental Club and are now full-fledged mem- bers of the San Francisco Handball Ciub. This afternoon a very interesting match will be played in the San Francisco court between Bonnet and Hutchinson and Nealon and Donnelly, best three games of twen y-one ices out of tive games. Railroad Commissioner Stanton lost his highly prize . fox terrier Judge on Tuesday evening by oison. During Dr. Stanton’s absence from his office seme fiend stole into the apartment where the terrier was kenneled and Enve the dog poisoned meat. When the doctor returned he found his faithful friend in the throes of death and beyond all hope of recovery. He applied the usal remedies in cases of poisoning, but to no avail. He offers a substantial reward for the arrest and con- viction of the miscreant. The Lincoln Gun Club announces that a | the lesser lights. Your: grand biuerock tournament will be held on February 22 and 23 at Alameda Point. The wind-up will be a three-man team shoot, tifteen birds per man and unknown angles. % & The Mallard Gun Club is very anxious regarding the whereabouts of its ark, which left the Suisun marshes five or six days ago, in charge of its commander, for Suisun. The members of the club are of the opinion that Captain Jersey anchored at the mouth of the Cordelia Slough until the storm which ' has been raging for sev- eral days abated. President Boyer ex- ects to hear from the captain to-day, as e does not entertain the least suspicion that an accident could overtake the stanch hunting craft so long as it was in charge of such an able seafaring man as Captain Jersey. g R The Sportsmen’s Protective Association will hold its next meeting on Tuesday evening next at K. of R. B. Hall, Mason and O’Farreli streets. i The finish of the big coursing meeting which commenced last Sunday in Newark Park will be decided cn Sunday next. It is almost certsin that all who witnessed the racing will watch the finish, asthe Newark hares have proven to be fliers and wonderful stayers. The following letter from Sergeant Owen Davis is self-explanatory : Editor Call—-DEAR SIR: Inotice thet Baron Ivau Maichin is arrogating considerable credit to himself for having defeated the imperial fencing-master, as well as many other lesser lights, in Russia. The baron asserts, also, that Idon’t know anything about fencing and that Iam onlya slogger. All right for the baron. Please inform him through THE CALL that by the time I get through with him at Central Park nextSunday he muy have cause to change his opinion of me and wish himself back in Russia with the imperial fencing-master and OWEN DAVIS. A SECOND TEST SUIT. Los Angeles Wants the Primary Law Decided and Accordingly Files a New Appeal. The Supervisors of Los Angeles County have added another suit to the one already pending in the Supreme Court to test the validity of the new primary law. This second suit is an appeal from the decision of Judge Van Dyke, which declared the | law special and local, and therefore uncon- stitutional. The case was filed in the Supreme Court yesterday morning and was submitted at once. The issues presented are more gen- eral than those in the suit of Getz against the Supervisors of Sacramento County, and it is quite probable that a decision will be reached in the Los Angeles case before the Sacramento case Las been decided. Judge Van Dyke’s opinion is made part of the record. To be of any use the opinion in each case must be in before to-morrow. The original case was brought by Martin C. Marsh and was for an injunction re- 3 straining the Supervisors of Los Angeles from purchasing the ballot-boxes necessary to be used in the primary election under the new law. The injunction was granted. GOLD EXCHANGE. Appointment of Important Committees. To Develop Properties. An informal meeting of the Gold Min- ing Exchange of San Francisco was held in Assembly Hall of the Mills building at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, President ‘Walter ‘Lurnbull in the chair, J. F. Crosett secretary. The president announced the appoint- ment of the following committees: Ex- eculive committee—P. T. Dickinson (chair- man), W. R. Smedberg, C. L. Hovey, Louis Glass, J. H. Roberts; finance committee— . C. Godfrey (chairman), W. K. Flint, C. J. Schuster; committee on mines and min- ing—John Dagertt (chairman), George R. Wells, 1. R. Wilbur, H. D. Ranlett and B. F. Lacey. Reports of progress were made by the chairman of the executive committes and by the committee on mines:and mining, and considerable discussion was had re- garding the plans for assisting and devel- oping mining properties and the prepara- tion of printed matter for public informa- tion setting forth the intentof the ex- change. Lo The committee on mines and mining will hold an important executive meeting to-night for the pyrpose of further devel- oping their plan of action. ‘Workmen are now employed fitting up the rooms of the exchange in a very sub- stantial businesslike manner, and it'is ex- pected everything will be ready for busi- ness by the 15th of the coming month. SAN FRANCISCO * CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisce CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, eorner 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. 8W. corner Sixteenth and Mission sirects, open untll @ o'clock. 8518 Mission street, open uatil 8 o'clock. 138 Nipth strect, open until 8:30 o’clock ¥ RANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. LODG 6, F. AND 1.. 121 Edd —Called meeting NG at’7:50 o'clock. Thrd Muster Masons are invited. By degree. order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. _SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. TTENTION—A NUMBER OF SCANDIL navian second girls and seamstresses are wait- ing for places at C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 110 + tel. Grant 185. L) reserences, wants work. For particulars ad- dress or telephione M1SS PLUNKETT, SCANDINAVIAN GIRL, WITH BEST OF city references, wants 'cooking and general bousework. Address or telephone MISS PLUN- KISTT, 424 st shes position city, or country preferre: g00d_house- references RS SBMss b Ng.s'l‘. STRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS tuation as upstairs girl or in laundry. M. Y., Call Office, box 108, = .S ATIONS Wi fED-MALE. OR FIRST-CLASS FARMERS, TRAMSTERS, Druners. coachmen, gardeners or mechanics of any kind send orders toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. }) C. G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL - branches:short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grani 46, HUNTI‘.R & CO, CHINKESE AND JAPAN- L ese employment oflice, 17 Webb st. below Kearny, bet. Californis and’ Sacrumento: tel. 231, CHLYESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT Y office; Lest help. 41435 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 JAPANESK EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 314B Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, HELP WANTED-—Continued. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: RUSINESS CHANCES. OTICE — TO SBLL 3 1 N Promtty for cash, HEALY < CO.. 23 Kearny. 200 rooms; 25¢ o $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per Week; frec bus to and 1rom the ferry. PEESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: pat- terns cut to order 25¢ up: pupils u (FARDENER, CONCRETE-FINISHER, TWO X farmers, miners, etc. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. O $225. 14 rooms, on Geary st 20 rooms; sunny cornes 10-room hou: §1200. OTEL—60 ROOMN, BAR, 60 BOARDERS: payments. D.CKER, 1206 Market. 10-ROOM HO 18 rooms; best cortier in city. se: very central. .. H. 40-ROOM_ HOUS] Baldwin. DECK. ANTED—PRUNER, $20 AND FOUND; coachan, £30 and found; 2 more carpenters 6 ROOMS; FI and 1 machine blacksmith for Central America, $6 day, silver: cabinet-maker for coun ry ; restanrant Walter for country, $30: pantryman ‘and porter, #20; and others. - Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento t. 11 SITTATION WAN ED BY COMPETENT English cook: middle-aged woman: is good housekeeper; wili work in neat family for moder- ate wages: Is kind to children; will do small wash, Call or address 749 Howard st. JITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED man as cook in hotel or restaurant; has had ex- perience in the pasiry line: sober and steady: short distance in country preferred. Address Cook, box 121, Call Office, RENCH GIRL, SPE.KING ENGIISH, woud like a situation to_take care of children. Address MISS DELSOL, Norton Tanning Com- pany, Tenth ave., South San Francisco. %300, EXPERIENCED EASTERN MAN - wants clerical position, cashier, col- lector or otherwise; has money (o loan empioyer. Address J.. box 23, this oftice. 00D SEAMSTRESS, WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘making children’s dresses, wouid like engage- ments: 50 cents a aay. Address C. D., box 39, Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS COOKIN or housework in Jewish of American famil city or across the bay. Add. I. A., box 87, Call. IRST-CLASS COOK; THOROUGHLY UN- X derstands French and Gernian cooking. Apply PRACIICAL COOK WISHES WORK IN A country hotel ‘or in_city, to board his wite and child in same place. Addréss B. H., box 60, Cail. Yom\'o STRONG MAN, 26(GERMAN),SOBER and steady, understands bricklaying and paint- ing, wishes any kind of work. A. L. 740 Howard. HONEST AND WIL ING YOUNG MAN OF 26 wishes employment in business, wholesale, retail or manufacturing: experienced; good refer: {RED KRETSHING, THE CU K, PLEASE call: second cook, country hotel, $45. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary s. 22 rooms, Marketst., clears 375, 12 rooms, Third s .. clears $56 23 rooms, best location, clears $6¢ 12 rooms, best location, clears =30 16 rooms, best location, c; 0oms, Powell st., clears §75. MAS A‘};‘D WIFE, WITH GOOD REFER- ences, for a private place, country, $40. C. K. HANSEN & CO% 110 Géery st 5 2 party leaving city. ROOM HOUS fu.l steady roomers; center of city: rent $ Add. J. M., box 7 HELD VATER, $60. C.R. 1 110 Geary st. wn&"n-:n—rsoon COOK; GERMAN PRE- HANSEN & CO,, | +) will be accepted. e e e S e ROOMS; OWNER OBLIGED TO LEAVE na important business: any reasonable offer Address Hooms, box 29, Cal 1 =) SPLENDID ROUTE; PARTNER 150, Seadea to activer goois and d; coilect- 1ng; clears $150 per month. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. £() BAKERY ACRO! 50, {1k 6 barrels per day o Thorses; bes class of custom: rent $20: provrietor {3 owner of vroperty, and is retiring from business sh, balance to be paid out of profits of bu: learing $176 month. HEALY, @OTR COR. SALGON BSTD. ot raitroa £ood business; call Lo-gay. 23 Kear s (2 ()() RESTAURANT NEAR FACTORIE 2()00 do ng a business of $6 per day; rooms; butiding included in sale; so such bargain ever offered for sale: best o!_ cason for selling. s ppl F. HEALY & CO., 23 ] () GROCERY A $3D(). ner; estaviisne: <00d horse and wagon; 3 =olng to Europe. Apply A. McLES st, room 7. o $300. antee a3 pa alowed before buying. Apply A. MCLEA. Market st., room 7. Kearny. MINUS doing st. Kearn & FINE COR- ure business: t bargain: owner , 777 Market PARTNER WANTED IN FIRST- class cash business: owner will guar- ing clear over $200 per month z;%x ferred. Call 1817 Jackson st., bet. Franklin and Gough, betwecn 9 and 12 . m. or 6 and 6 2. a (FERMAN CLERK FOR LODGING-HOU-B with city Teferences, Lindell House, Sixth snd Howard sts. ‘W ANTED — FIRST-CLA dress B., box 73, this office. 00D COOK; CALL EARLY. V 1191 MARKET 236 Busk st., near Larki ences. F.,box 9, Call Office. street. {IRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES WORK | JWANTED—POSITION AS PRIVATE SECEE- | \\ ANTED—BARBER: STEADY. 76715 HOW- by day or month; best references. Address tary or companion to gentleman traveling. ard st. 1414 Twenty-fourth st. Address S., box 48, this office. quummuus MAN WITH $i0 CASH CAN LASS STENOGRAPHER WILL WANTS EMPLOYMENT WHERE JIRS Rk atamoons vers cheap; good references. Address B., box 62, Call Oflice. SIS LDERLY WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWOR ity or count 314 Jessie st., near Fourth. CLASS CHAMBEKMAID AND SEAM- s thoroughly understands dressmaking. 108 Eighth st. o (JERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE X day washing, ironing or housecleaning or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. |,\' YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO DO PLATN ) cooking and general housework. Call 499 Hal, r Fi W G ework in small Call at 1117 York st., bet. nty-fourth. 3 TION TO PLAY Address Pianist, bfl‘ 77, Call, RL JUST FKOM GERMANY ation to do general housework. Ap- st., near Seventeenth woman, family; no washing. situation Twe! W ty-third and Tv YO NG GIRL DES y ION TO DO weneral housework. Cail 1917 Filbert st. M4 VL work is not heavy; some experience at nursing and store work; city reference. Address D., box 167, this office. JONERGETIC WINE TRAVELER WIHO HAS 4 excellent trade through the East Wants corre- spendence with reliable house. Traveler, box 76, this office. ']’\' A YOUNG MaN AS BOOKKEE, cashier; 55, this offic 0 EUROPE—A THOROUGH, COMPETENT and qualified nurse would take charge of 1 in- valid person or act as valet de chambre; best ref- erences given. Address Nurse, box 3, this office, Y OURG CARPENTER WANTS SITUATION On_ranch or to take charge of private city or country place or as watchman; moderate wages. Address A. A. H., box 18, Call Office. W ANTED—BY A COMPETENT GROCERY, saddlery or hardware clerk, work of any kind: references given if required. Address F. H., box. 142, Call Oflice. ER OR best of references. Address G., box H WOMAN WANTS SITUATION ) nds Geran and American cookin, baker, laundress; also_competent baby’s nurse position; references, Call 228 Seventh st. \v()l(l{l)'ti HOUS {EE WILL GO where there is invalid lady or children: good cook; capable person. Call three days 924, Har- rison'st. CXPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES S any kind of work by the day or do housework $1aday. 1926 Market st., room 1. DO LIGHT Call 10 Lafayette st., off Mission, welfth, R MAN GIRL WISHES A PO- sition as nurse und a little light upstairs work ; couniry preferred. 41/ Bush st.. rear. N EAT YOUNG JAVANESE WOMAN, WITH A\ city references; good cook; wantsa housework place. Call 110 Geary st N EAT YOUNG COLORED GIRL WANTS A AN “housework piace. Call 110 Geary st. GROC! i, o0 speak German. ge; Address F. B. 3 BOY WANTS A SITUATION TO do cocking; city or country. GEORGE O, H., box 57, Call Office. (CUACHMAN OR MAN ABOUT PLACE WANTS situation in private family. city or country: Dest references. M. JACKSON, 128 0'Farrell st. QITUATION TO TAKE CARE (F PRIVATE 1 place, city or country, by steady man: can milk: drive. ~Address J. L. box 142, Call Ofi JHOEMARER WAN TUATION FOR RE- pairing work. Address A. L.. box 128, Call. MAN WANTS WORK IN HOTEL OR RES- AW taurant to work in kitchen: good dishwashers will do anything. Address A. M., 705 Mission st., care Adelaide House. secure steady, profitable employment oy ade Qressing J. 3x 90, this of % Roxbury Brussels (laid) English Linoieum (laid) SHIREK & SHIREK ¥UL OLID OAK PALACE FOLDING-BE. sale cheap. Inquire Hotel Langham. E WILLMOVE FEBRUARY 1— Previous to moviic to 747 Market st. our entire stock of furniture and carpets at tre- me! dous reduction. No reasonable offer refused. KRASK « ding; new folding-bed: rs, 20c pr step; , +9 and up: step-lad- furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. RARBER’S COMBINATIO cent piece furniture; original cost $500; sell for 3175, or will aivide for 2 chairs. STOLTZ, barber supplier, 630 Market st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE—GOOD BUSI- SE; MAG! ON LARGE 3TOCK, NEW AND 400 ts, g0od 'as news; of rlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢: 7- r suits, §i4 50: cornice poles, 25¢ cash or installments: goods shipped 2LSON. 126 Fourth st. ) ness; running 4 chairs. A pply 50735 Hayes st. VW ANTED—_FOUR COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- ers tosell all kinds of riding venicles, scales, Tefrizerators and patented articles. 57 Chronicle building. ARTNER WANTED_CASH BUSINESS; IN- slde work ; no night or Sunday work; full inves. E-MITCHELL CARPET C! + 1dth st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. tigation. Inquire Call Office. I\I N TO TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Filbert st, ITY STEAM CARP) ting, 38 8th. STEV. BARBER-SHOP: UPTOWN : SPLENDIDSHOW for steady barber; cizars and lrundry more than pays therent. See STOLTZ, 630 Market st. W ANTED—10 MEN WITH $100 FOR PER- manent position in sawmill. 14214 Fourth st., room 7. 2()() BOOMS, 10c; 100 ROOMS, 16c PER YU night. Lindel House, Sixth and Howara sts. it 821 ELLISST.; ROOMS J ATIONAL CARPET BEATI altering, 313-315 Guerrero NG AND RENO- wating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: layinz "Tel. Mission 244 S Ploneer Car r work send to SFA ULDING 3564 $ 8o0-40. ing Works, 353-7 Teham: OSEDALE HOUSE, 50c night: §1 10 $4 weel pen all night. 20¢ ASHAV R bC; CLEAN and bay rum iree; hair cut 10c; first-class workmen. 1434 Montgomery ave. PIANOS, VIGLAN NEW ELEGANT UP- 1520 L.ddy st. right plano: must sell. ER'S OUTFIT; COMPLETE FOR 4 0; or will divide into 2 chairs each, $250: call; this is great bargaln, STOLTZ, 630 Market. H(() MEN 0 GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, 2 50. 9.9 Howard. W ANTED—MF.CHANICS, CLERKS, LABO €T3 to call 1f they do not recefve their just due: $1 combination case; all in oak; asgood as | | ° 850 pianos to select from. PANY, warerooms. second floor, Fiood buildin N OUR BAKG. several fine N-ROOM YOU WILL FIND uarcs from $40 up; an vpright at ne &t $76: an eleganc larg> beantiful one at 68 8b: others at $190, $245, el 100 new THE J. DEWING COM- ARGE UPRIGHT OF immediate sale. RED FOR $85 Room 21, Flood building. law and commercial collections; no charge unless successtul. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. ALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. N ing city; m AGNIFIC] gant cas CHICKERIG PIAN )] owner lea: Room 10, Fiood building. Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15c up; per week $1 up: open &ll night. JINE 57 v : NICE CON. P ANY reasonable offer secures it. Room 21, 809 Mxt. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED courses, 10c, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. Y AN INTELLIGENT YOU uation as u NG MAN, SIT- ful man, butles or coschman, in private family. H. H. B., 1328 Paclfic a TRADE TAU MALE AND EVERAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS TO-DAY. The Zeno Mzuvais Music Company, 769 Market, 1 female, thorongh in 8§ week: alogue malled. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. 5 SLockton st. BUICHERS—ALL ROUND MAN WANTS A situation: Apply 504 Ell WAY: ABSOLUTELY NO Particulars at BRUENN'S, 228 Post. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- 100D WOMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS kitchen work, dining-room and housework. Avply 657 Folsom st., near Third; no postals. VW OMAN WHO CAN DO MOST ANY KIND of work would like to go out from 7 to 12. 139 Minna st. GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN T ADY WOULD LIKE POSITIO, 4 keeper. 144 Fifth st., room 6. Y SCANDINAVIAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Address 45 Sacra Yo “LADY WISHES & 03 00k in ho Call 150 Fourth st., room 29. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHE do washing, ironing, housecleaning or cooki the day. MRS, ROSS, 11535 ‘TI'wenty-sixth st app. RL WISHES SITUATION ork and cooking in small family. Call 44414 Sixth st. {IDDLE - AGED LADY. PERIE M. ousekeeper and good cook, desires situation; best of referency 24 Seventh st. y OMAN WANTS WC BY THE DAY, washing, ironing, housecleaning, or will wash flanneis home. MES. ALLEN, 427 Stevenson st., near Fifth, rear. N AS HOUSE- AS BY CAPABLE WOMAN AND DAUGHTER | take full charze of a lodging-house. st.. room 27 Minnie SRMAN GIRL WISHES girl_and care of children; r 2 o'clock at 1439 Polk. position as second ¢ or country. Call a Was dren’s d references. MR making, $1 a day, or at home; SHIELDS, 538 Ellis st. ILL A ¥EW MORE children’s clothes & E DD and 2 o'clock, 1610 Mission & Y IRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION to do light housework and cooking. Address 720 Natoma st. W ANTED—FOSITION BY AN EDUCATED American girl to care for and teach children. Call mornings at 7091 Hyde st. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG RE- spectuble woman 10 assist with housework and cooking: is steadv and neat; kind to children; car- fare. 270 Jessie st., near Fourth. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WA D Thousework: i Call 1239 Mi; 7OUNG WOMAN WANT: keeper; 18 a good cook. 28 Seventh si., r. 36, (OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHE _ place to do general housework in small famil American family preferred. Address 422 Austin st., near Gough. BY MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN AS housekeeper for widower with children or an 01d couple; city or country. Call or address 820 Treat ave., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-secon AS HOUSE- £ NDMEMBERS _ (7 San Francisco Lodge No. 3, 2 L O. O. F., are hereby notificd to attend the funeral of BRO. CHARLES H. HSS ALLISON from hislate residence, 21 De Long ave., THURSDAY, Jan. 30, 1896, at 2 o'clock. J. SON, Noble Gras FRANCO - AMERICAINE Lodge No. 207, I. 0. O. F.—In- 3 itiation THIS EVENING. All mem- bers are requested to be present. TH. SCHABIAGUE, N. G, R. LAVIGNE, R. S, ==Y ERBA BUENA LODGE NO. 18, 1. 0. nitiation 3 THURSDAY EVENING, January 30. Also final consideration of amendment A 10 the by-laws. E. G. HARRISON, N. G, M. 8. JEFFER: cording Secretary. “OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES PO tion to assist in housework. Address 3 Pfe ffer st., between Dupont and Stockton, Franciscoand Chestnut. (JOLORED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION _/ in private family to do g-neral housework. Ad- dress 11 Aubura st., off Pacific, between Taylor and Mason. OUNG ENGLISH WIDOW, 24 YEARS OF age, with & child of 5 vears, wishes & situation as housekeeper for a widower or a bachelor; best of reference. Address A. D., 837 Folsom st. 7 OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO housework and assist with cooking. Address 138%, Fulton st., near Van Ness a V ANTED— POSITION AS SALESLADY BY young lady with three years’ experience: good references. Address W. T., box 83, Call. =K D RAT Aun versary of Thom: Scottish tall, ¥ o'clock s.a p. Addresses: Pro- fessor C. Wrig t, C. Fann e aliyn, Dr. J. L. York. Music. songs, recitations by Mrs, Tenny, Robert Akein, Mrs. Tuily, Miss Colman, Miss Childs. Miss Stone and others. A good time 1s Admission fre B THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Golden Rule Lodge, Knights and Ladies of Honor, are hereby notified 1o attend the funeral of ourlate sister, MRS, MARGERY A. DUNLAP, trom _her late reside ce, 8§ Far Gaks st., on THURSDAY, January 30, at 2 o'clock. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Electric cars. P. DUNZW EILER, Protector. F. KEMP VAN EE, Sec. 5, [HE REGULAR ANNUAL MERTING of the stockhalders of the B'mai B’rith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco. Cal., on the 12h day of February, 1896, a1 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors 10 Serve for the ensuing vear and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meecin; JACOB LEVISON. Secretar i Palne’s birti day. R FINED EDUCATED ENGLISH GIRL DE- sires a situation as honsckeeper. Address I, B., box 23, Call'Oftice. TAND CHIL- | TIVE YOUNG MAD BA RS ing with parents; knows Spanish and English; wants situation where he can_learn business: has vorked ag retail dry goods in New York: wages no t. Address GEORG Dorland st. [ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF 35. SOBER and of good habits, engineer 10 years' experi- \ ence, country preferred, farm or {nstitution; en- tirely undersiands steam threshing and power ma- chinery and pumps. windmills, etc.: good wood- rker and blacksmith. Address W. B., box 181, Call Office. R, JOB OR NEWSPAPER, WANTS yment; cily or country: moderate wages. rinter. 2412, Dwight Way, Berkeley Y GFRMAN OF GOOD HABITS wishes position where he can learn the trade; security, respopsib lity. Box 108, Call Office. EWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE KLY CALL. in wraoper. for mailing. HELP WANTED. V G_GIRLS TO ASSIST housework, $1% ana $16: ranch cooks, $20. Girls can_find’ good_situations at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—& 8ECO family AITR GIRL, FOR SMALL in country $25: a second girl for Jewish family In city, $20; nurse for infant, $15; €00k for private family in Oakland, $25; a general housework girl for San Rafael, $20: 20 house- work girls for places at $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. VY ANTED—4 GOOD GERMAN and $30. Sutter st. VW ANTED=2 HOTEL LAUNDRESSES, $20; German laundress, priva e family, $25; German cooks, $25, $30'and $35: Protestant nurse, $22; French maid and seamstress, $20; cook, boarding-house, $40, and a large number of girls to il sitnations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT €0.. 312 8 ROTE WAITRESS, PRIVATE FAM- ily, $25 t0 #30: cook, $35: nurse, $25: French maid, $25; housework girl, Salinas, $25; Oakland, $25; 12 housework girls, city, 820 and $25: § young COOKS; $36 Apply MISS PLUNKEIT, 424 1 R INED HO! WORK GIRL, SHORT DIS- tance, $15, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. GELyAN HOUSEWORK GIRL VALLEJO, $2 SS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. W ANTED-GERMAN COOK, $30; 2 NORTH German girls for second work and sewing, $20 and $25; French maid and_seamstresy, city refer- ences, willing to travel, $25; 2 chambermaids assist waiting, $15, LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton NOOK, JEWISH FAMILY, #30: GERMAN cook, 4 in family, $25: German woman, Vallejo, $20; girl, family of 2, $20; 10 girls, $15, $20. MME. LEGPOLD, 20 Stock(on s. 9() You: SALESLADIESON SAL ary to take orders from house to house for domestic articles; experience not necessary. U.S Industrial Agency, 167 Crocker building. JANTED—GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for light housework; 3 in family; wages $15. 29 Bartlett st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-sec- ond. Call 91012 4.3, 1t08 P. M. WA NG_GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework; must sleep at home. Call at 8214 Post st., bet. 10 and 11 A. M. y 7 ANTED—APPRENTICE FOR DRESSMAK- ing; one living home preferred. MifE. PI- NEAU, 1010 Geary st. OUNG GERMAN GIRL ASSIST GENERAL housework; no washing. 813 Buchanan op. TO LEARN HATRDRESSING, manicuring and beauty culture. BUTLER'S, 131 Post st. JERMAN GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN general housework. 737 McAllister st. 7 ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; £00d home; small wages. Apply 21 Van Ness. MAN NURSEGIRL WANTED; REFER- ences required. Call to-day, 1305 Van Nessave, but TERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework. Call or address 447 Te- hama st l ELIABELE WOMAN ation as housekeeper. WISHES A SITU- Address 1126 Market. JTERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: washing, ironing and house:leaning. Ad- dress 14198 Mason st. OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO assist in light honsework. Plesse call at 327 Clementina st. (flat D); no cards answered. ELIABLE WOMAN WILL REPALR, CLEAN and press gentlemen’s clothes; coats and vests bound eud reli 4 F . 0 SE ond or general house work; no obiection to couns wages $20; references. Address 257 Clementina. TUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE T S L e small family. B, C., box 23, Call. & 1118 REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the National Ice Company will be Leld at the office of the company, 527 et street, San _Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY, Februaty 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M., fOF he purpose of electing a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. J.T. DONAHUE, Secretary. TO LET—HALL AND CLUBROOMS eventually tolease. 310 O'Farrell. basement SPECIAL B, ORACIE HILL GIVES GEN sage. 852 Mission st., room 6. 55 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4 Collections made, city or country. Paciis Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580, B&, JiES, WALLACE, 109 POWELL ST, room 28 ; genuine magnetic treatment. OTICES, UINE MAS- CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL TAKE home sewing: suits made from $4 50 Lo $5. Ad- dress 434 Linden ave. GEKMASJ GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- «ral housework; no washing, 604 McAllister. "OUNG TIDY GIRL FOR GENERALHOUSE- work. 929 Sutter st.; middle flat. TERMAN GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. 2120 Geary, bet. 10 ana 12. IRL “FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family; good home. 88 Hoff ave. GEann GIRL, MUST BE_GOOD COOK, assist in housework, wages $25. Apply 2061 Central ave., Alameaa. JIRLS T TO COOK _AND HOUSEWORK; T wages $20 and $25. Apply 872 Broadway, Oakland, J. P. JOHNSON & CO. W ANTED — A" WETNURSE FOR ~BELVI- W Gere; canl v st., room 6, 1 0 3. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- nd Diamond, in baki OR TWO FIRST-CLASS FEMALE CAN- vassers to-day. 1102 Filbert st. W ANIED—YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of children. 1104 Seventeenth st. Gmi WANTS A PLACE FOR HOUSEWORK, 8573 Bryant st. W OMAY FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; $12. 2252 Central ave., Alameda. AL 0 WS country. Call or address 632 st., room 10; P. O. box 2269. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. YONOVER PIANO; PANY, 335 Post st ES BROS. PIANO, PATTI'S PREFER- also renowned Bush & Gerts' piano. L. BANCROFT & CO., 824 Post st. AS GOOD AS NEW; great sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCER COM’ secretary, . C, Hamann, 23815 O'Far NEV GRAND, 248 THIRD; 200 SU. rooms from $1 10 84 weel OR THE BEST 16 $11 BARGAIN; FINE UPRIGH « condition. McAllister st. EW UPRIGHT PIANO, ORGAN, FOLDING bed: must be sold. L., box 8, Call Office. GOOD JOSEPH SCHMITZ & CO. 95 SALOON; BEST BUSINESS LOCA- $250. tion: Shndsomely fitted up: 2 tor nished living-rooms: well stocked: worth twice 'ne amount asked; offered at & m\(‘r(flct_': owner lea ng the city. Apply A. MCLEAN, 777 Market s; room 7. L5() FINE PAYING SALOON AND LOUG- &6{)0 ing-hou: bargan. JOH) 2614 Kearny s 21 R() PARINER IN ESTABLISH y $150. tiacturiag basiness. JOHNSTOX, 26 Kearny st. 3 )R A SNAP, CORNER THIRD STRE 32D saicon, near. Mar et : good fixtnres;cneap at $850. JOHNS Kearny. 6 RESTAURANT; A BIG BARGAIN F600. one vioek north of Mar) receipts £35 to 240. JOHNSTON . FRE o EAR Market st. 3 VW EEN YOU ARE DISGUSTED WITH OTH- ers and want to buy or sell your business give usatrial. JOHN REIDY S FINESALOC NG codnection with lodgi furnished room: owner going East. 50D BU ESS 1D ng-house of 10 elegantly splendid location; must be sold; RE DY & CO., 1314 Sixth st. N: BIG BARG 10. REIDY. 1314 EO((), SNAP; RESTAURANT; MUST S D2, atonce: present owner % ¥ears: cencral location: good trade: hig bu-iness can be done LEY. 9 Geary st., room 2. A SNAP; iR WANTED IM- n . mediately; light manufacturing bosi- ness; worth $800; duties light: short hours: clears $100' a month €a h: can be doubled. STANLEY, 9 Geary st., room ’7-' GROCERY -STORE — GOOD BUS $4 . ness; good location : good stock: great arrain. H. STANLEY, 9 Geary st., room 2. Al LOCATION WILLSELL investigate. LYNCH & CO. g‘ALUU\. RST-CLASS; AKAK B v AN ) Hotel: doing good business. LYNCH & CO., Market st. A 3 NT; BAKERY CON- b business _street, north Market; must sell: retiring from business. N- BLRG CO. farket. G PARTNER LUNCH B200. ciois g5 week's tria. & CO., 632 Murket si. AKERY, COFFER PARLOR; V. 13 ocation: finest fitted-ap place in ci large counter and outside trade: positi from_owner as to amountof business; trial u satisfied: owner has 3 places; must sell one at sac- rifice. STENBERG & CO , 632 Market st. 20 CIGAR -STORE; NEAR MARKET; BO00. receipts average s15: ful stock, fixtures; leaving city. STENBEF 632 Market st. BRANCH BA store: Western Addition Ii suitable for man and wife. $1000. baking 21 barrcls dally; 2 horse wagons: weekly receipts $150; 5 living-room cheap rent: lease: noopposition; bargain. ST. BERG & CC 2 Market st. 3] FOR SECOND-HAND 726, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 misfit saoes bought and exchanged. ‘W AND SECOND-HAND ShHOES FROM 25c up; men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. N O SE, 520 SACRAMENTO 200 rooms; best in the city+ single rooms Simpso; TANOS. Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and easy term 5 Market st. R WANTED IN A FIRST-CLASS K,VOSE, STER- C ling pianos: see our n W piano for $187; pianos 101 rent. (L RE BEM CURTAZ & SON, 16 O’ Farrell. T BARGAIN IN PIANOS. HOENUNG'S Piano House, 216 Post st 20 and 25c a night, 81 & week: meals 10c. A D—LAPORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night: 81 to $3 per week. TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIR NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- co WLG. BADGE. #nd organs sold for cash or { we have deci that wish 1o take advantage of bave it explained. R REMOVED TO 26 reil, room 1, first floor; take elevator; tallments. S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN for selling planos has met with great success ed to continue !up’ply!ng purchasers * please call and LAY & CO, "FAR- planos SHERMAN. rner Kearny and Sutter sts. room: free bus to and from the ferry. 100 ME3 TO TAKE LODGING AT 10, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: 81, $1 26, $1 60 per week. BLT5 CASH OR INSTALLMENTS; WEBER upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. ER BROS,, STEINWAY,FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little use cheap for cash or on eusy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell t. Pacific House Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. T ANTED—SINGLI ROOMS, 16¢ A DAY §1 Week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 56 Clay st. A TRYRO T CHASE. MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. S;ZLOW PRICES. KOHLER & “/'AZ\'TI‘ED-MH.\' TO GET BOTTLE SHARP UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, be. 609 Cia; H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham vlace. 1\ EN'S 1,-S0LING 50c: LADIES' 40c; DONE QTEINWA WEBER, $26! while you wait. 638 Market, opn. Palace Hotel. | &> $287; Wil squares, $35 J3ARBERS' PROTECTIVE TNION EMPL v 1ent secreiary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Cla; PREE BEER—TWO SCHOON FOR 5¢; | pri y st. Ninth st ARRi\ ED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade f. L. Neumann piagos for the holidays icee and ‘terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 4()() MENSSECOND-HAN DED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission st. TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. in OFEN FOR BUSINESS, The finest line of new pianos for rent and sals San Francisco. . HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st.. Spreckels building. UST OUT; NEW MACHINF FOR RiPAIR- ing shoes; call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait: all repairing done by machinery; all repairing at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. b rst and (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA_THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to sny address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post age free. z 206 Market st. k4 = £250. ———— $4. 0. S5ioon. DECHER, 1206 Marker ot ER CIC X FINEFI B150 wo t or Sunday CHANGE D & CO. (1) PARTNER IN COF $400. noit location: month each. ST T 3 N — $175. Saicon No.110cation: pags well; cheap rent: actually worth double. RAND & CO., 4 Third st. SR clears $100 p D, 45 Third st. GHOCEKY AND BAR, WITH 4 DL . rooms; fuil value; rent STRAND, 45 Third st. SALOON 'H 5 ROOMS: BAR- “,SU gain to-day. & $475. 22 Thi RAND, 45 Third st TAURANT: OPP. CARHOU: well. STRAND, 45 Third st. PARTNER IN A REST NT; « clear $75 month each. STRAND, 45 B W drugstore. office. 2)A() CORNER SALO .%2{) « location; with living-rooms; actual value $600; Partners want (o separa quire 533 Califorma st., Phanix Bar. WITH T PARTNER; DEALING BH3000. iatners: “money inveated o buse ness: full investigation: will clear 33500 over - vestment to each this season, and lik=ly more. $20,000- Stock security: business man preferred; money required to fill large orders: principals only: no agents. Add. R. C. , Call Office. N OTICE-BARRETT & SKIFF HAVE RE 4\ ‘move their real estate office to 921 Market St.. opposite Mason, room 1. AGENTS WANIED. QOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR agents: ladies and gentlemen can make from $8t0 810 a day. Apply 11 to 5 P. ., 1129 Howard. ALIFORNTA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work Its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W.HANNA Secratary, Murphy building. 3 PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED—IN ESTABLISHED, safe, profitable bag business; experience not negessary. Address P, B., box 23, Call. FURNITURE WANTED e e ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. Ja- COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. OR ANY OF THE KNOWN OCCULT FOR( He possesses a power which enables him to por- tray in an interesting manner the secret of the past and in his CULAIEVOYANTS, W IDOW OF MEANS DESIRE MYSTICAL MAHATMA. H THExor ZAUZIC acquired a strange power known as SOMNOMANCY, And by the exertion of this weird force he is en- abled to give tests that surpass the wonders accom- plished by CLAIKVOYANCE, HYPNOTISM, SPIRITUAL “SOMNOMATIC DREAMS” To predict with accuracy the future. This is no Cheap John affair or cateh-penny humbug, but a science true and reliable. By consuliting him you will be able to avoid obstacies and be aided to suc- cess. Sittings 50c. S8 L & Satisfaction guaranteed. BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ) : A nain s carpets by Lundy cload Mason st.; hours, 810 8 p."x.. Sundays {n- Furniture Co., 813 Market st.;_call o send postal. 3 ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY COUPLE OUT ALL DAY, A MALE. STEWART, CHILD MEDIUM: THE greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the world; seventh daughter of seventh daughter: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market , pariors 3 and 4. large sunny room: unfurnished; north of Mar- ket st. ~ Address North, box 77, Call URNISHED ROOM WANTED BY QUIET young man, within four blocks of Kearny s UTURE REVEALED: HOROSCOPE, send 10c; date of buth for planet, eic. read- ings, 25c. PROFESSOR MONROE, 1129 Howard, partner in good paying business. O Market st TORE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. 708 near Kearny, BAKERY FOR SALE AT 2007 HYDE ST. PAEER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGHAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase’ are very good. Apply this office, principals onl $30 PARTNER FOR VARIETY THEA- « ter and bar. Inquire 633 California st., Pheenix Bar. o=, ESTABLISHED LUNCH COUNTER, Noraiestaurant and oyster parlors in unsurpassed ogal for sale cheap, for cash; if taken immedi- account of selllng, departure. Address H. B., box 54, Call Oftice. $5500, ISTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS DUV, paper for sale: $150 to $200 per month. inquire this office. 3600 SALOON NEAR THEATER, NORTH . of Market st.; handsome plate: select stock; big trade; bargain. Business Exchange, 87314 Market st. $100 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, 9 + with living-rooms, in Western Addi- tion: rent. $25: owner kept place ten vears. Par- ticulars at 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. private family; state terms. K. A., box 4, Call. ; Mn’&i:. RAVENA SITS DAILY: SURE TIPS on Taces: names given; 25¢ up. WANTED-MIiSCELLANEOUS. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at haif the regular price, YANCY, PALMISTRY. PROZ. LEON, wonder of the age, hss no equal: valuable advice love, business, speculation; magic charms. 535 Post st., 9 to 8 daily; also Sunday. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Keurny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW ESTCLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH; LADIES and gents; 25¢c. 208 Fourth st. elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send postal. HORSES, A A e e AR JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINKE ROAD- $1 ADAM PORTER, CARD-READER; TELLS the past, present and future; ladies 50c, gents ; paimistry, clairvoyant; sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., near Jones. ster; will drive double or single: can be seen at Olympie Club Stable. For particulars apply at BU4 Sutter st. JQTARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FROM. the cradle to the grave. Parlor 5. 86514 Market. 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- MEE: MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and futnre:25¢ up.764 Howard st. ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. H UESES PASTURED; 82 & MONT care and feed; send for circular. T) ranch, 630 Commercial st. DES K WESTPHAL VETERINARY SUK- GOOD Hyde hel present, fature: ccnsultations on possible; fea $1: lettar 82, ME. DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIPIC REVEAL er by eggs and cards: tells entire llte, pasi, Il affaizs; ' poth- £ood advice: sure sympathy; mistake im- 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. excepted; names p: restores lost love ve $£25(), BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE P &PV, tor sale: account of death: good bar- gain; house full of boarders. Inquire 224 West Marke st.. Stockton, Cal. BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE, COMPETENT D in baking, making bread and ‘cooking, can se- cure an estabiished trade for a trifling sum. Apply At this office. $7'0 BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 DU, beev sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal & week rent §14: 4 living-rooms. 452 Tehama si., bet. Fifth and Sixth ODGING - HOUSE _AND &0od opportunity for family: large yard: years leage: price $200. 3129 Sixteenth st. 150, FARTNER 1N BIG PAYING BUSL OV, ness.” Address Partner, box 57, Call. (G EOCERY A BAR FOR 8. T _reason for selling. 1552 Folsom st. £*) Bit NCH BAKERY, C. DY, STA- WDZLO. tionery store: 4 living rooma: ent $18; no agents. 3413y Firth st Inquire ac xeon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 4() HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth 5t.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. UGU-TA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms. love tokens: true pictare of future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and fee $1 and upwa the Palestine wonder charm: 4 Mi 100 EE’;E eEm;}g—H«AND nu;miss ALL ; second-hand wagons, ', CATty; 50 20 chean horses. _Fifteencis and \slohcia sis. (QATHOLIC NOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE PO- sition in Catholic family to do sewing and take care of children; firsi-class references. A.dress Seamstress, Woman's Exchange, Alameda, Cal, PANISH LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper for an_invalid or take charge of lodging-house. Call 150 Fourth st., room 12. SIRONG YOUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE as chambermaid or housecleaning by the day. Address H., box 19 Call Oftice. $50 LVILL PAY TO Tl PERSON Wi DU secures for a widowed sister a position as janitress in any public institution, or 1s capable of taking any responsible position, c shier, matron, etc. Address Bro., box 87. Call Office. §7 LS. ROBB, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second tloor; genulne massage treatment. B LS8 PAXTON, MANICURING AND chiropodist. 1020 Market, opp. Fifth, r. 12. Go°p DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A PO- sition as mald or housekeeper in & family: only. l:bely from New York City. B. M., 1802, P 8t. MISS HESTERN GIVES GENUINE massage treatment. Room 9, 122 Post st. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. EZ_ WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS1 & CO., 242 Sutter. ULTURED LADY WITH EASTERN CRR- tificate wishes engagements as teacher of his- tory, literature, mythology, music. J. ., care of Sherman, Clay & Co., cor. Sutter and Kearny sts, IRL FOR GENERAL_HOUSEWORK FOR small German famil . 3401 Geary si., grocery. W ANTED GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work. Call after 10, 517 Fiiteenth st. W ANTED—LADY OF REFINEMENT FOR A position of ‘trust. Address box 52, Drugstore, corner Eleventh st. and Raliroad ave., South San Francisco, Cal. 5 5() YOUNG LADIES IMMEDIATELY ~TO learn millinery; spring trade; matenials for- nished; terms reasonable; positions. 234 Taylor. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 Tooms: 25cto §1 50 per night; $1 0 $6 per week: fre6 bus 1o and from the ferry. ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINBRY: NEW term commences this mo. Room B1. 121 Post. M ;S DAISY HAAKE IS STARTING A MIL- linery ciass at her home, 14 Chattanooga st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second; special af {ention given to schoolgirls after school hours; a thorough course guaranteed at moderate terms. SPIRITUALISM. TONIGHT — KATIE HUESSMANN'S TEST meeting, 798 Stevenson, off 9in, 10¢; sittings $1. ‘QALOON FOR SALE; GOOD LOCATION, 773 1O Harrison st., or see boss 427 Fourch, 225 () COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE: DAT &50 + Teceipts $15; 4 living-rooms. Call Ofic NTED—PAKTNER FOR SALOOY ness; must have some read: - best locatio A., box 59. Call Officy BUSI- 00d pa FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—TO PURCHASE SMALL COUX- ter and shelves for a cigar-store; state price. Address MRS. K. VAUGHN, 11 Mason st. Tomxv.\'rzo‘cl.o(jk-\flxs MAY O STEERS 1adies only; readings daily. 101 Grove s S TRCLE TO - NIGHT: YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.- BELLOWS, ANVIL, VISE. STEAM PUMP, small steam boller and engine. 631 Howard st. H()() SECOND-HAND CARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 25¢ per 'yard u 2 DETURNED, MRS, J C. MEYER, TRAS 30 E business medium cir. Mon., Fr. 251414 Sutter. NOONAR, 1017 _to 1028 Mission st., above Sixth, G YPSY PALMIST_SITTIN X days included), BUY, YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT. tan furniture at the factory and save middle- GS DAILY (50 25¢. 946 Mission st.: brs. 10 (o9, ALE—HOTEL; 54 ROOMS: N big dining-room if sold at once. For ICE 800d reasons for selling: cheap rticalars call 922 Battes STAND FOR 7 Market s! P,\H 'NER WANTED A mission business, handling differe ac lines of £oods: presen: proprietor consiantly traveling and Deeds & pariuer Lo take charge indoors; eapital re- quired about $5000, to 20 eutirely into the husinens. Address Commission Merchant, box 47, this ot man’s profit; we will treat vou right. CALIFOR- NTA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 kfinl, nr. Mission. BRS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIR ANT trance medium: sittines'$1. 218 Stockton st. ABY CARRIAG, S AND RATTAN FURNIL- ture; call and get our prices; costs nothing S nset Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st., near Stockton. RAROUTFITS, MIRRORS,CASH REGISTERS, seales, ctc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. IRE AND BURGLAR SAFL, LETTER- press, platform scales and des eap. 102 Clay INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢.to %1 50 per nigh $1 60 to $6 per week ; convenient and res, 1ree bus 10 and from the ferry. 260 AND 3bc: MORNING NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 221, 223 Market PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1281 Market st.,bet. 8th and 8th. weeks' time. A rare chance for physicians. dents of science or those Interested in its therapeutic effects, as by suggestion neazly all diseases can be relieved if not cuted. None taught but those fur. Dpis Ing first-class reference or recommendatiops. Correspondence solicited. MINGS, Ph. G.. box 121 Call Oftice, HYPNOTI M. e S o s U YPNOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT— Four (4) different methods taoght in four stu- Address J. WIRT CUM- NEY RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- . w ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- €483 50 uv. 817 Third. George Hartman, YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper, 203 Powell st., room 6, RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. S. TAFLOR D system. 14 Mcallister st., rooms 67 and 68. bhand. W.S8. RAY Mig Co, 12 California 0 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtandsold 112134 Marke: bet. 7th and8ia | 318 sarket st PASTU AGL, e A S IRST-CLASS PASTURAGE; PLENTY water and feed year round. Nee G, W. LVOOY}: D NOTIONS: CHEAP: REN ents. Inquire this office. SEENT WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE A WEEkiy CALL. nf—“ e T 7 INDSOR JLES: STRICTLY HIGID .\nd grade;, Bo stamping: all lathe Work: " cones CROFT & 0., B4 Pout seer 0 4% A-L BAN- ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET: best accommodations. Termi eary, Mo Allister and Fowell si. cae lines 008 Soary, TO LEASE, AT e e i S ST TQ,LEASE—50 ACRES: IMPROVED; EIL burst. Owner, 117 East Fourteenth at., Oaklan

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