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14 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896 M INSURANCE AND JUSTICE, Technicalities Insisted On in a Case in the Federal Courts. Because Its Evidence Was Not Abso- lutely Explicit a Company Is Made to Suffer. A decision rendered by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals in this City yes- terday presents a phase of the stern re- quirements of law which, while of inci- dental interest to insurance circles, will not be forgotten for some time.by attor- ney: - The appeal acted upon was that of the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society irom the verdict of the jury in favor of Cora 8. Nixon, widow of Thomas L. Nixon, a Tacoma man, who had insured fe for $20,000, the policies of $5000 and hi. $15,000. 2 Apparently the company had the justice of the case on its side, while the plaintiff had all the technicalities of the legal pro- cedure in the trial of her case in her favor. Evidence of the company had been ruled out. on techinical grounds, and, in accord- ance with the action of the bench in the lower court in ruling out this evidence and instructing the jury as to the absolute necessity of the legal technicalities being complied with, the jury found for the vlaiatiff. The appeal was argued before Circuit Judges McKenna and Gilbert and District Judge Hawley, and Judge McKenna wrote the opinion. The decision sustains the lower court and affirms its judgment. The company may, under the cireum- stances, demand a review by the United States Supreme Court, for its local agent, George C. Pratt, feels that while -the de- cision may be strictly in accordance with the rules of evidence, justice has fallen short, and the company is. made to suffer because of the strict letter of the rules -of the court on Puget Sound. According. to the decision Nixon failed to pay certain premiums on both policies. The New York statute requires notice of deiinquency to be given to the insured and allows thirty days in which the unpaid premiumns are to be -paid. If the delin- guent does not pay his premium witnin this time limit his policy becomes void under this statute. The company being governed by the New York law, mailed the necessary notes to Nixon, and its de- fense was that as he had not paid the pre- miums within the specified time his poli- cies were forfeited. 5 When the case_came up for trial Secre- tary William Stevens and Clerks Harrv H. Meeder and E. Seward Prosser of the seneral office in New York testified as to. the mailing of the Tequired notices, but Mr. Stevens' evidence was ruled out on the ground that he was not a competent person to testify, and that of the two clerks was ruled out on the ground that their testimory did not show clearly that tue notices had been sent to the “last- known vpostoffice address,” or that the “‘postage had been paid the company,” as the law explicitly requires. Thus, although they could produce ex- hibits of the notices sent to Nixon their evidence did not avail in the lower court, simply because it was net_sufficiently ex- act as to these two details. Judge Mec- Kenna, in concluding his opinion, ob- served: “To allow the testimony to be proof of the requirements of the statute would. be | to relax it too much and afford opportun- ity for its evasion.” n died April 18, 1891. His premium on the $5000 policy which fell due on Sep- tember 12, 1890, was not paid, and that on his $15,000 policy, which fell due on Octo- Ver 11, 1890, was not paid. Agent Pratt explained yesterday that his company has aiways been careful to send the noticesrequired by the law and, to be doubly sure, it takes particular care also to send notices beforehand informing its patrons when their premiums will be- come due. SAN FRANCISCO CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franci$co CALI— 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFIC 0 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open uniil 9:30 o'clock. s street, open until 9:30 o'clock. Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'cl 18 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. TT LODGE NO. Stated meeting - B onk n amall Asainsean family. MEETING NOTIUES—Continued. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING B o he stookhatfiers of the B'nal Brich Hall Association will be held at the office of the associd- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco. Cal., on the 12th day of February, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors 1o serve for the ensuing year and for the ¢ ‘,?,fl’,‘z‘:’h" tz'tn;ncn othe: may come » the meeting.. Hher DUSILess 85 b (o LN TSON. Sccretary. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING B the stockholders of the National Ice g will be held at the office of the company, street, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M, for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- nction of such other business as may-come before the meeting. J. T. DONAHUE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, &, 10 WHOM TT MAY CONCERN-THE following-named children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1, 1895,viz.© Max Basker, aged 7 years, born In San Francisco: James- Cobn, uge 4 years, born in_Sun Francisco: Sophie Cohen, age years, born in San_Francisco: Esther Cohen, age 714 years, born in Ventura; Helen Cohen, uge 91 years, born in Ventura: Arnold Cohen, age 8 vears, born in Portland, Or.: Montifiore Coben, Bge 1115 years, born in Portiand, Or.: Gertrude Gellert, age 3 years 5 mo., boru in ‘San Francisco: Violet Mayers, age7 years 8 mo., born in Francisco; ired Mayers, age 8Ya years, born in an Francisco. M. ROBB, 1035 MARKET ST., ROOM floor; genuine massage treatment. &=, 5S BERN ine massage treati @ BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co. 15 Monigy st., room 6, Tel. 6580. 1 positiox SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continuned. BUSINESS CHANCENS, LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. F() LWILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO $50 Leouren ror o widowed siater & position a3 janitress in any public institution, or is capable ot taking any responsible position, cashier, matron, etc. Address Bro., box 37. Call Office. LIABLE AMERICAN GIRL WISHES A situation at second work and sewing o light housework: wages not less than $15. Apply or address o 11 Langton st. IRIL WANTS PLACE TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work or tend children for board aud school- Ing Call or address by Wednesduy evening, ANNIE, 121 Sixteenth st. {7 OUNG GIRL OF REFINEMENT DESIRES position. Apply 121 Montgomery st., room 6. ADY WISHES PLACE 10 DO CHAMBER- work, or as housekeeper. 2015 Stockton, rm. 2. VANTED AS CLERK OR ANY light work: Al references; sulary no object; city or country. Address R. 3., care THOMAS BLAKE, 416 Third st. ENTLEMEN NDING NEATLY DONE At room 22, 105 Stockton st. TLDERILY WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO DO light housework ; for elderly couple preferred. Address Thirtieth st., near N ERIENCE: YOUNG COLORED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; £00d wages; call forenoon. 111 Ellis st. XPERIENCED HANDS ON LADIES E walsts and wrappers. S. STEUER, 126 Eighth. W ANTED-AGIRL TG ASSIST IN LIGHT housework. 1602 O’ Farrell st. TR TO HELP ON CUSTOM COATS AND X_work good buttonholes. 774 Folsom s'. ‘W ANTED—RELIABLE GIRL, HOUSEWORK and cooking; permanent! 405 Powell st. S'rnbxm GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. CALL. at 15114 Howard st. TRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP- ' ply cor. Noe st, and San Bruno road_in‘saloon. Y 9UNG GIRL ¥OR HOPSEWORK. AFPLY 75 and 77 Fourth st. 74 - AAERICAN WOMAN WITHOUT INCUM- <L brance to take interest in dinlng-room; good ©09K; Do capital required. 1532 Polk st. oe. (GERMAN WOMAN ¥FOR COOK. CALL 547 ~ POSITION Howard st. 3 ERMAN O SCANDINAVIAN GIRL: housework: Alameda; $20. 509 Kearny, r. 8 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER at Lawrence Cutting Sehool, 1231 Market st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: $1 wweek; rooms for (wo, 25¢ a day, §1 50 a week; reading-room: daliy papers. 36 Clay st. $45(). SaLoox NEAR MARKET; THREE U living rooms: big trade: elegant, place: worth $800: mus: sell. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny Y AGHE HOUSE. 957 MA KK Jow Sixth, for & r0om ; 25c & nixht: $14 week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINF FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing doue by machinery: all repairing at Lalf price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission g bet. Pirst and Second. AGENTS WANTED. . ¢ ST, BE- | $750 PRODUCE COMMISSION in a leadinz market, month! $60 RESTAURANT NEAR CARIOUSE + and junction; receipts $25 to $30 daily; a sure bargaiu. - JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. ER WANTED IN OLD ESTABLISILED AR [ bakery: good for $150 month to each; capital required $400. JOHNSION, 2615 Kearny st. ANTED—A RELIABLE LADY OR GEN- tleman to distribute samples and make & house-to-house canvass for our Vegeiable Toilet Soaps: $40 to $76 & month easily made. Address CRUFTS & REED, 842 to 850 Austin avenue, Chicago, 1. ELIABLE BOOK CANVASSER IN EVERY town. WORTH PUBLISHING CO., 501 Post. TRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY I the California. Mutusl Benefit Society: ladies and gentlemen: 8t09:30 .M. P. D. RAINE, superintendent of agents, Murphy building. OMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR agents: ladies and gentlemen can make from $3 10 $10 & day. Apply 11t0 5 ».>r,1129 Howard. B a1 oW, 5 i e, o o et dress 501 Post st.. Foom 25, second floor. | ‘ T INCHES' HOU 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to %1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respectablo: iree bus to and from the fer TRONG, WILLING GERMAN GIRL FOR general housework and plain cooking. 700 Diamond st., cor. Twenty-fourth. W ANIED—PUPILS T0 LEARN THE ART of cul ing and fitting children’s garments; terms reasonable. 326 Mason st. (G ERMAN. COOK AND LAUNDRESE, $25 A mouth. Call betweeu 9 and 12 at 2080 Cali- fornia st.. ¢ W ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL TO NWELP DO housework: wages $10. 700 Post st. SITUATION & READY'S Employment Agency, 634 Clay st.. telephone Main 5848. Please send us your orders. £ gt oons 3 WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. i ’YO‘JNG GIRL TO MIND BABY. 318 THIRD P. 5.: COOK’S SOC. SUBPLTLS COOKS: ALL street. - branches:short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant 46. 7 WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS1 & CO., 242 Sutter. ANTED—A GOOD. CHOCOLATE- DIPPER. Call at once at SCHAEFER’S, 22 Sixth st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st. below &= ROOMS WHITENED.$1 UP; PAPER- d $3 50 uv. 31735 Third. Georze Haru NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE AW Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacramento: tel. 231 C&ifigfinffilfluoffffi:fofi? NOXE BUT HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT | CO., Oakland. office; best help. 41415 O'Farrell: tel. E. 426. J)UESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN- ishing taugh X : TAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- ; easy (o learn; rapid Lo use: pat- WEEKLY CALL:in wrapper, for mailing. vides best help. - 314R Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. | terns, 25¢ up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st, SITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE. IDDLE-AGED MAN WITH BEST. OF CITY | JYAIRDRESSING, 256 AND 850; MORNING 100 SCMPETENT oM AND GIRLS awaiting situations; city or coun:ry. MUR- RAY & READY, Employment Agents, 634 Clay st.; tel. main 5848, Please send us your orders and we will send you good help. JWEDISH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION to_do cooking and housework ; good reference. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 812 § ITUATION NTED — BY RELIABLE 2 companionable woman; would assist in small family where she could make herself at home: rea- sonable wages asked in suftable pl Address R. P., box 97, Call Office TABLE YOU WOMAN WISHES \ position as housekeeper in & German or Ameai- can family; wages from $20 to $25: references ex- changed. - Address S, 1., box 85, Call office. M et willing to undertake the best of plain cooking, take care of a flower garden ‘and milk for room and board. Address S. S., box 87, Call Otiice. and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. TLADIES TO LEARN IIATRDRESSING MANT- dcuring, beauty culture. BUTLER’S, 131 Post st. RRIGIT YOUNG BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, | WY ;\i\ukelz“—séfii‘"&":]‘;;n' e desires to learn a tradé or work in_wholesale o Sy uh dita 1n Fery, Tooms 300 SHigRATe Tallonsuitea T )., 37 I0hy Bt week : #ree bus 1o and from the ferry. AN WANTS EMPLOYM WIHERE AL ‘work is not heavy: some experience at nurs- ing and storework. Address M. W., box 104, Call. Wr/'\.\"n-':u—m;f’xm IN MILLINERY; NEW term commences this mo. Room 51. 121 Post. FURNITURE WANTED ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet, 4th & 5th, BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniiure and carpets by Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market st.: _call or send postal. HOUSES WANTED. —— ANTED—HOUSE OR COTTAGE; MODERN -improvements; basement; sunny rear yarc rooms; rent $20 10 $25. W. D. NILE, 113 Geary. OR 4 ROOMED FLAT: FURNISHED OR partly furnished; swte terms. AddressC. D., box 5, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED — YOUNG MAN AND WIFE . ¥¥ wish 2 neatly furnished housekeeping rooms Dot more thau 25 minutes’ walk frum Mills build- ing; rent -not to exceed $12 per month. - Address M. 8., box 81, Golden Gate, Cal. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepaliring: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW eirv to A. KLEIN, 108 Sixth si.: send postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. E PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- lln[.;fix E FIRST - CLASS COACHMAN; thoroughly understandine his business, wants | - CUt¥:nE school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th. a situation; firstcluss references, it required. Ad- | ) RESSCUITING dress M. M. B, box “all Office. 1 HE WONDER OF THE AGE. . CLAIRVOYANT—PROF. LEON PALMIST. The unfortunate and broken-hearted shouid seel QITUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER X and stock clerk in plumbing or similurshop: ence in this reference furnished. ., box 7 <ffice. Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Markec: 200 rooms: 25c¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 ta $6 per week: free bus (o and 17om the ferr TATELY FROM THE OLD tuation in, small family: good Address 271 Fourth st., me; small wages. room 8, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do light housework in small family. Ap- ply 2 Precita ave., between Twenty-seventh and Tiwenty-eighth sts., Rear Mission. A n FIRST-CLASS dress in private family; best city refer- ences if Tequired, 548 Naloma si. 'ED—BY RELIABLE TRUSTWORTHY woman place to do housework: is good cook and worker: good references: wages $10 to $12 a and Second. ITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN OR man about place by compeient horseman and «T; good gardener; can miik MALE HELF WA. YED. MABRIED WORKING FOREMAN FOR A AW sruit ranch, $45. see party here: man and Dis counsel. 533 Post; 9 1o 8 dally; also Sundays, ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN M world: 50c and $1 will show you the pic- fure of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison. $400 PARTN « class business in the center of the ¥ doing a large trade: owner is & reliable responsibie man known all over the coast: business is cle $200 per month; no night or Sunday wo previous expericice reauired. Apply KENNY, 85 Market st. 2OR() FINE SALOON: ONE OF B $250. Dusiness o xs earabhabed 20 years; 2 Jiving-rooms; rent $30. Apply KENNY, 765 Market 3 SALOON AND LODGIN - 17 rooms, all on one floor, near city front. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearn; 150, SELENDID ROUTE; PARTNER b + needed to deliver goads and do_coilect- ing; clears §150 per month. HEALY, 23 § 375, COR. SALOON: NEAR TERMINUS $‘( { D, of railroad; handsomely fitted up: doing £00d business; call to-ds. 3 HEALY, 25 Kearny st. 4()(), RESTAURANT: =BAKERY . mected; best business street, north Murket; must sell: retiring from bustness. STEN- BERG 632 Market. G PARTN 200. caipta s5: weeis trial. &CO., 63 Marier st $60(), CIGAE-STORE: XEAR MARKET: « Teceipts average : full value in stock, fixtares: leaving city. STENBERG CO, LUNCH PARLOR: RE- STENBERG 632 Market st. 095, BRANCH BAKERY, DELICATESEN B225. fore: Wester addicion: living rooms, new stock; suitable for man and wife. STEN- BERG & Ct , 632 Market 7~ WORTH $: $170- stationery amd STANLEY, 9 Geary st. & '.35’ RESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION; « well fitted. STANLEY, 8 Geary st. $25 ROUTE, WELL ESTABLISHED; DU, good horse and wagon: fine trade! STANLEY. 8 Geary \W HEN YOU ARE DISGUSTED WITH OTH- ers and want to buy or sell your business give usatrial. JOHN REIDY & CO., 13%4 Sixth st. RANCH BAKERY, ladies’ fancy good: 22 wi ished rooms: Market st.: 22 well furn! aFcoys fuil: st fioor for officess posiuively clear- ing $80 per month; low r nt. ApPlY 765 Market st. J E ROOMS, NEAR TAh\‘L:fiyAfiEm{Al‘l:léfi'l; re tor $100 month: & G. COLVER & CO., 908 Markec st. ECKER HAS o oes To 1020 MARKET 8To (b6 orrm. FIFTH. g 3 HOUSE; GOOD LOCA 10, PR 14 rooms, on Geary st % 550 20 \ sunny corner: m 10-room House: very central. 150 450 % 1000; P Lo 020 Market st y NELY ;AT BARGAIN —18 s t) f Mar- $800. firnishea rooms: central: norch of Mar ::Er; low rent; departure. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 $600 TODGING-HOUSE; BEST BLOCK ON ICE~! G “HOU: OR_SALE JOTICE—50 LODGING-HOUSES FOR_SAL Nk e £3000. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. Ky 'OUSE 60 ROOMS: CLEARS $150 &)400“ O h: part cash. § TRAND, 45 34. 6. MISSION — well flu'llishrl!d OOMING-! BROW 869 MIS- (FROOMED HOUS sion st. O FURNISHED ROOMS; e, W, For Box 87, Callsi o CLEARSOVER $100 PER « month 1given. 115 Second st. 4 “ROOM HOUSE: PART @ASH, B easy terms.” Apply 284 Van 1 0 00M HO will sacrifice, 291107.\[ HOUSE & fuil steady roomers; party leaving cit; Add. WELL ’Fv:n.\‘xsnzx; terof city rent 83 ce?le box 73, this office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR SALE— PHE FURNITURE OF 155 rooms; dining-room, bar fixtures, office fixtures, safe, coach, wagonette and harnesses and entire paraphernaiia of the American Exchange Hotel, as a whole or bids will be_taken on_ 20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T. WISEMAN, on premises. AT 74T MARKET ST XOW it OPENING MONDAY, FEB. 8. Brussels carpet laid Heavy floor oflcloth. 2lish Jinolenm . lid oak parior sets. % HIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market, opp. Grant ave. O BRANCH STORE! $100 FINE SALOON: BIG BARGAIN owner sick: rent $10, RE1DY, 133 6th. q “FRUIT GROCERY BO00. 5ibre: g0 hores andwarons ront $305 8 living-rooms; best reasons for selling: bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. ME. PORTER, CARD-READER; TELLS past, present, future; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry. clairvoyant; $1 50. 126 Turk, nr. Jo $100, Bra RY AND CANDY- R « store, BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Mar- et 8 A PROF. ZANZIC, OCUULT SCIENTIST, PAL ist, 318 Mason; sittings 50c; satisfaction’ guar- anteed. V[ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future:25¢ up. 764 Howard st. BUY, SELLOR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $250), RESTAURANT: BEST LOCATION DY), on Third st.: good trade; well fitted up; 2700ms. STRAND, 45 Third st. LI AS or private place, country: $40, see party : is experienced: reference. Call or arpenter, e(?.m:ry $35 aha’found. & B address 1217 Polk st.; no postals. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. POY TO LEARN A GOOD | GEGCO: : UNTRY HOTEL, #40; trade. Address N. A., box 109, Cail Office. D ST z [1DDL AN $30. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. W ANTE POSI- tion to collect or watchman. . box 68, Call Office. YOMPOSITOR, Address RY LAUNDRY, $30 TO ironer, country laundry; woodsmen, make shakes, pickets and wood on i YEARS E KPERIENCE, . : t. R.T. WARD & CO.. 608 and 810 Clay. month. Call for 3 days 79 Jessie st., between First wishes work on country paper; wages low. | contrac a 4 S o Address C., box 45, Call Ofice. TTCHER, COUNTRY SHOP; HOTEL POR- PECTABLE MIDDLE: | Y OUNG MAN, UNDERS DING SHORT ter: 2 cooks, country; 10 tiémakers; 3 farm- aged Jady a position to do cookin; d_general housesork; a long experies . Appiy 822 hitc hand, typewriting and bookkeeping, desires & | hore men; ‘Eastern farmer; ooncrete fAn- position.” Address J. L., box 30, Call Oflice, ISH GIRL TO DO GENERALHOT Call 480 Te- hama st. : barber-shop to let, country. MURRAY & DY, 634 Clay st. z REDWOOD TIES TO CUT. Bos YEARS OLD, WA TO LEARN A ME. RAVENA SIT8 DAILY: SURE TIPS on races: names given; 25¢ uj i RS. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED dium and card-reader. 182 Turk st. A EDIUM: THE greatest oard reader and clairvoyant in the world; seventh daughter of seventh daughter; ladles or gents 50c. 917 Market , pariors 3 and 4. $z)7-— PARTNER IN CORNER SALOON; 2§ 9. most central location: clears $100 per month each. STRAND, 45 Third st. OAK FURNITURE ly mew, at a sacrifice, in & 6-room eottage; everything complete for a newly married couple. W. .. box 53, €all. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 200 pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. plece chamber suits, $i4 50: cornice ranges, $6: cash or installments; free. T.}i. NELSON. 126 Fourth'st. CARPET CLEANING. ilke new. ' FERGUSON & C South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. 23 Teuth; tel. $‘ 75, SALOON ~ MEX, ATTENTION — Z{ 9. saloon, No.1location: pays well; cheap rént. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. §075, GROCERY AND_BAR, WITH & 4 I. rooms; full value. STRAND, 45 Third. MME. DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL: er by eggs and cards: tells entire ilfe, past, resent, future; consuliations on all aftairs: noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: surs help; resiores jost love by sysopathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., fr. Larkin. Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION housekeeper; city Or COUNCry. Fourth s m 29, AR Please call 150 ¢ G MOR Eet :2“ trade. Address WALTER, 1932 Steven- | | () 009 RAY & RIADY, 634 Ciay st. s RUGGIST; SINGLE; REGISTERED; 15| \\ A GOOD STRONG BOY FUR FAC- ve: serlence: + ;W tory; $8 per week: also cooks, waiters, dish- Tiiom. © Sdrens B We box 15, Cair o washers, faners. milkers and others. W. D. a position. Addres ¥ BY COMPETE place to do light housework the country preferred Apply 733 Howard st. hird. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES for housework; city or count Market s T WOMAN, is & good cool i reference; moderate wages. TUATION Call 1910 TOUNG GIRL V S TO DO LIGHT “housework or to mind children. 742 Howard, RESPECTABLE WO SITUA- tion in American family to cook, wash and iron; have no objection to the country; good refer- ences. Call at 551 Howard st. CHAMBERMAID, ALSO UN- ousekeepiug and cooking, wishes situation; best of reference. Call or address 70914 Hayes st., 10 to 4 o'clock. WA —BY A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework and cooking; city or country. Please call 1236 Bush street. VW OMAN WISHES SITUATION AS GOOD plain cook in private family; do plain wash- ing. Call 1618 Eddy. C 'ENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do general housework and plain cooking; Apply 25414 Perry st.. upstair: Al ISH WoMA ¢ty or count references. WOMAN WANTS WORK bY THE day, washing, ironing or housecleaning, or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. B STERMAN GIRL WIS HES TO.DO HOUSE- work; country preferred. 161 Dore st., be- Ninth and Tenth. Y OUNG GIRL DESIRES POSITIO; INC Al EWER & “r ANTE WIFE FOR MINERS, #50; butter-maker, $30: cabinet-maker, tie- makers ‘and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., '8 Sucramento st. )., 626 Clay st. W ASIED-WORK BY A PAPE LHANGER. HALL, 11 £\ hookkeeper: ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOU can n MA ; GOOD n_engine and attend ma- chine: also understands horses and garden culti- %) €8I0 % 3 3 ) Y- i1 ' ARBERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- vation; "desires a situation; clty references and ey, PG o e iy RO Bt ey P mans, 238% 0 Farrell. (VIRS RENCH WAITER: HIGHEST REFER- ANTSEMPLOY- Address ‘W, R., box over {en years’ experience; would like sitnation in first-class hotel or restaurant. H.B., 142 Seventh st. 7T ANTED—STEADY,SOBER MAN AS PART- ner in well-paying saloon and Iunch-house, to attend cash counter and assist in general; $175 re- quired. Apply 632 Market st., room 8. iy E ¥ f reference. {AN WANTS A PLACE; AN E 1D pert in the care of horses, carriages and har- ness: a practical man who can be generally useful. Address Stableman, box 34, Call Oflice. (GARDENER; PROFESSIONAL: WANTS EM X ployment with privatedamily; had extensive JANTED — MALE OR FEMALE FD class shirc polisher on Troy machine. T - Wat- experienice in laying out new grounds, green- ville S 2 houses, propagating, etc. : first.class res. | S00ViLle Steam Layydry. erence. Address Gardene Call Oftice. YOOD BARBER FOR WEDNESDAY. SATUR- TN A e X day and Sanday; no o:her need apply. 13814 Ninth st. 0OYS FREOM 15 wanted handy at anything; wages noobject; references. Address W., box 16, this oftice. RUMMER GOING TO AUSTRALIA AN New Zealand, representing one of the leading firms of the United States, would like to hear from any firms wishing to introduce goods in_the colonies: third trip;: sail Thursday. Address F. P., 50 South Park, 7OUNG WANTS POSITION er in restaurant. engagement. Oakland. TO 17 YEARS OF Apply at 200 Sutter st. WO MEN CAPABLE OF INTERVIEWING L business people. R 6th floor, Mills bldg. UNCH WAITE HOUR. 256¢. 8 HOW- 4 ard st. ; PARBER WANTED. 162 THIRD STREET. AGE AS WATT- sober and faithfal: wishes Address ELLIS, 1823 Goss st., West MALL BO STEADY PLACE; zes. 444 Valencia st. oW A USUSTA ~LEOLA, “FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms. love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling: develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.: has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. "SPIRITUALISM. habit -cared or no pay: obsessions cured: di eases of women cured; hrs. 10.to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. ATERTALIZING 2 Mission st. DF ALICE TOBIAS, B sits daily. cir Tues and F RS, J. J. WHITNEY, rance medium:_sittings $1. HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT— Four (4) different methods tanght in four weeks' fime. A rire chance for physicians, stu- dents of science or those interested in 1ts therspeutic effects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be relieved if not cuved. Noue taught but those fur- nishing first-class reference or recommendations. Correspondence solicited. AddressJ. WIRT CUM- MINS, Ph. G.. Call office, 1018 Broadway, Oakind. MEDICAL. MES, BARTRAM, LADIES' NURSE; DOC- S1x,LOm references, wants few engagements. 21234 ixth st. CLAT 218 Stockton st. W ANTED—EY & YOUNG MAN, SITUATION VY as coachman and gardener: is a good milker; city reference. Call or address T. HURLEY, Folsom st. TENTLEMA X rience in B.\RHFI{\V;\ TED EVENINGS, SATURDAY, Sunday. 269 Third, bet. Folsom and Howurd. WANTED —GoOD HORSESHOER AT ADAMS’, 2407 Mission st. y ANTED—COMPOSITOR. SON, 429 Montgomery st. WITH PRACTIOAI - ckness waus position s nurse to R. R. PATTER- on table and sewing; can cut and fit. Address | take charge of an invalid. Apply to DR. R. F. A. A., box 53, Call Oflice. MARSHALL. Union Hotel, East Oakland. DELIABLE, COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS \ any kind of work by the day, Call or address 60 T’ W ASNTE TU A 2 Natoma. ATION TO do general Lousework: is & good cook. Call or address 545 Mission st. 3 = CALFoRsT NO. 2, & R. und S. M.. will meet THIS (WEDNESDAY) , February 5. ) o'clock, for business and degrees. at I. M. : LI By order of the © H. DAY, Recorder. Lodge No. 207, L. O. meet THURSDAY, Februar, P. M. Official visit of the lodges are respectfully invited to attend. TH. SCHABIAGUE, N. G. La 3 B A O H DIVISION N0, 1— Regular monthly meeting of the above will be held at their headquarters, 1159 Mission st., THIS (WEDNESDAY) EV Februar, 18986, - o'clock sharp. Fines for non-attendance. Prepara- tions for St. Patrick’s day will_be brought before the meetin P. LYONS, President. 3.3 La A. 0. H. DIVISION NC Regular monthly meeting will be held in Wolf's H. New Montgomery st.,on WEDNESDAY, February 3, at 7, L P. M. sharp. As businessofimportance will' 33 come before the meeting, every member of tne division is requested 1o atlend. ~ Candidates seel . ing admission will please attend. BARTLEY LEE, President. reta VISION N the B. of our regular meeting will be held THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, February 5, 1896, in Irish-American Hall, Howard 'st., near?g-s Fourth, at 8 o'clock. All members are earnesuly requested to attend, as there is business of im- portance to be attended to. By order HOMAS LOGAN, President. Tick- McHugm, Secretery. clcbration aad lecinre. ay &tD E John F. Finerty on the 4th of March will be ready o . 6 O monthly THE RED for distribution this evening. S ANY KIND veel: is good cook. JELIAB OMAN W \ of work by the day or Call or address Mrs. L.. 946 Howard st CA ABLE WOMAN WISH WORK BY th= day; can do up fine ciothes; also can do cleaning. Caltat 746 Mission st., during the week. A’\"(TL‘.\ i W WISHES PO: £ housekeeper. " Call at 875%; Market st., room T AUNDRESS_WANTS WASHING AT HER own house; $1 a dozen. 368 Clementina st., near Fifth, . WA —X POSITION AS CHAMBER maid and to assist at housework and wait on table. 38 = K, clty. \ WANTS WORK BY THE DAY laundress and housecleaner. 43 Willow ave., between Eddy and Ellis. (GERMAN. GLRL WISHES A1 PLACE FOR X cooking aud housework in @ smali family; [vages S15. Address 224 Lindenave., near Frank| n es. SEAMSTRE J fit, or chamberwork, or take hotel:’ best of references. 1906A Mission st (GERMAN WOMA ANTS WORK BY DAY washing, ironivg,’ housecleaning; reference. 211 Sixth st TOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS TO DO GEN- eral housework; is good plain cook: city or short distance in the country. —Call or address 967 Mission, near Sixth: no postals. - JT AND arge of linen in (mmi PRESSER WANTED, 12 MONTGOM- X ery st. - FLDERLY GENTLEMAN OR LADY, CAN 4 have space for cigar store or stationery stand in exchange for small service: must show referen- ces asto honesty, etc. Cail Florist, Fillmore and Hayes sts. W ANTED—TO-DAY, STEADY MAN WITH 8150 as partner in. ps “FEMALE HELP WANTED. K PRIVATE FAMILY, $30; NUR: city references, $20; Scandinavian nurse, $2 Scandinavian chambermald and lanndress, $25; French nurse who speaks Spanish$25, to travel, and many others. C. K. HANSEN & 0,110 Geary st vin manufacturing STE—oe | e Apply STRA 5., 48 Third st. O HANSE s " 7 "I WOR SALE—BARBER CHAIR (ARCHER): FARTY | S Yery cheap. Call 638 Geary st. W vi s, hotel, city. C. R. HAN- 150, LieaT MANUFACTURING BUSI- SEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. DU, vess: wilt pay $65 & month; can be in- ANTED — HOTEL, TAUNDRBESS—#30; | Toned: CULVER & CO., 90 Marketst. W ranch cook, $25; German or Scandinavian FrissH S WITH MUSH AND MILK, 3 i soup and breed and butter, at 1148 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth. \ W WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Sinvle furnished rooms. night 160 1050¢; week $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room ; strictest attention 1o morning calis; open ali uight. second girl and laundress, §25; 5 cooks in German families, with and without washing, $25, $30 and #35; German or Scandinavian nurse, $25: Germ: or Scrndinavian laundress, private tamily, $25; 2 boarding-house cooks, $40 and #35; Protestant €00k Cross the bay,no wash, $25: French second girl, 820, and a large number of girls for ail kinds = of work in city or country. J. F. CROMETT & IED—STEADY MAN TO LEARN SHOW- CO., 312 Sutter st n’ r;i(;mrk‘ employm;niglvEn; must have $30 = TET cash. 9 Geary st., room 5 JAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTE! 5 > W Sy AR FOR MAN, WITH fure; chambermaid, assist waiting, $15: cham- bermaids and waitresses, $15 and $20° 25 girls for good places, city and country. MURRAY & RIEADY, 634 Clay st. VEAT, STRONG WOMAN AS WORKING AN “housexeceper, widower's family: miving dis- trict; $25; references. MURRAY & READY, G OPPORTUNITY 5 7“125: paying business. Address M. A., box 135, “all. RBERSHOP FOR SALE; 6 LIVING- rooms: other business. 130 Oak st. MAN THAT 15 GOOD HAND WITH THE necdl¢ wants a position with coatmaker to A BLESSING T0 LADIBS-INSTANT RE- Jief for monthly irregularities from any cause by the most experienced ladies' physician in Cali- foruia; latest method: superior 10 any: beware of frauds; come direct to Woman’s Dispensary. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 14 MeAllister st., next Hi- bernia Bank, and avoid blood poisoning or life injury. French F. Pink Pills, $3. Z NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day. if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men’ physician:knowledge can be sent and used at hom all'cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny [BS. G. WOOD, MIDWIFE: DISEASES OF the womb a speciaity. 230 Clara st., br. Fitth, $800 COR! GROCERY AND BAR, « with horse and wagon, in best location in Potrero: good paying business: value in stock. Inquire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. IVERY STABLE. FOR SALE — ESTAB- lished for 30 years;-consisting of 2 carriages, 4 buggies, rockawav, harness, robes, etc.; rent reasonable; no reasonable offer refused; owner has other business to attend to. LYNCH & CO., 935 Market st. B.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 eaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOV A~ ting, 38.8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. McQUJ E NG AND R. « ovating works. 4573 Stevenson; tel. south | ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON&BAILLY: laying and altering. 318-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244 N YOU BECOME DISGI D WITH work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Uar- ng Works, 358-7 Tetiama: tei. So-40. S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 n Gate ave.: telephone east 126. Q8()(). ASHOESTORE FORSALE: ONE OF o « the best locations in Oakland, with a well-established trade; a fine opportunity for one wishing to engage in that business. J.B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. K25(), SALOON: BEATS ANVIHING FOR 20V, the money in the clty; see it. Busi- ness Exchange, 873%, Market st. .5)"0 CORNER SALOON; MUST SELL; 40V, bargain. CULVER, 906 Marike Ql“o PARTNER FOR EASTERN AND < » Califorma beer bottling: agents for- mineral water; good chance for good man; Bo agents.. Address N. A., box 104, Call Office. 41 95() BUSL B1250. teca’Seins: ab aavs i represented will pay for time lost. Reliable, box 101, Call Office. PIANOUS. VIOLLINS, ET ¢ SHEET MUSIC 1 CENT A COPY 20.000 STATHAM'S Piano Store, 106 McAl- lister st. 00D RQUARE PIANO SELL VERY C 3 Evere t NO F1axc = $50 W SQUARE PIANO; $75: COST $450: must be sold to-day. 915 Howard st. BR 228 Post st. ALSO A $40. in good order. ~Storage- UPRIGHT ¥ square, 11 La DO- $100 CIGAR-STORE, CEA\"rnu;é“mg « ing good business; owner city. * D. G.; box 93, Call. 0 PARTIES WHO WOULD INVEST IN 4 new salmon cannery in Alaska. Address C. D. LADD, 9 Third st., city. T,\xwa-suw FOR SALE—A GOOD TRADE in & growing town: no_competition; write for terms. Address box 253, Sanger, Cal. $300 STOCK COMPLETE 15-ACRE POVL- 5 hoe bldg. JOR S, — A AND Jiquors. - Apply 117 Second st. 300, HALE INTEREST IN GOOD-PAY- . ing wine and beer saloon: rent $45; Ennner Iias to leave for East to setile estate: great argain. Inquire 533 California st., Phonix Bar. FOR SALE-RARE OPPORTUNITY ; $15,000: hal interest in an industrial enterprise guar- anteed to netat least 12 per cent on investment; product is all sold ahead for several years at paying figures and principal is fully secured by property; invesugation invited. Address J. B., 512 California room 14. B 9()(). SALOON: PROMINENT CORNER: + side entrance; club rooms; doing good business; fiar ‘stock: wines, liquors, cigars; trial given before buying. Particulars with C, MAK- TIN, 6 Eddy st.; call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. R, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR ~Jones. Diseases of women and children. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES REE stored in & few hours: safe and sure relief a¢ any time; travelers helped at once; home in con- finement: French pills guaranteed: consult free. MRS. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. T)RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECTALTY OF | diseases of women and restores all casesof ir- regularity in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; separate home -for patients; best skill; medical attendance: low fees; regulator, 2. 1370 Market. ! JADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA i ting Pills: strongest. safest, best: never fail; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st formerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: a heme In con- finement ‘with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DK. GWYER, 226 Turkst. HUME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK’S, 1416 Eizhth st., Alameda. RS. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN M ‘ninement: irregulatities cured in a few hours without operation; pills $2. 419 Eddy st. VW ANIED—A LADY PARTNER WITH $850 Lo take hai? interest in a business paying 400 Address L. V., box 20, Call Offic BRANCH BAKERY FOr SALE CHEAP: must go this week: parties are going East: § H‘vlng rooms; rent reasonable. Apply 1744 Mis- sfon st per cent. . $237: WILY, : squares, $35 and rented $2 up, al- lowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 £ilis st. JEW UPRIGHT PIANG AND ORGAN, cheap i box 8, C: o N UPRIGHT PIANO, STOOL AND SCARF for #75. Room 12, Fiood building. JLEGANT STEINWAY PIANO: Teaving the city. Room 21, 809 M 001 PIAN gocd, at MA sell choice Chickering. Rm. 10, 809 Marketst. AINES BROS. PIANO, PATTI'S PREFE ence; also_renowned Bush & Gerts' plano, A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 24 Post st. ONOVER PTANO: AS_GOOD AS NEW reat sacrifice. The F. W.SPENCEK COM PANY, 335 Post st. NEW UPRIGHT PTANO, ORGAN, FOLI bed; must be sold. L., box 8, Call Office. [AN Hazelton, Hemme and Long, Brown and Simpson; easy'terms. 735 Market st- (CHLICKERING, KNABF, STECK,VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piano for $187; planos sor rent. BENI: CURTAZ & SON. 16 0 (GREATEARGAININ PIANGS. HORNUNG'S Piano House, 216 Post st. s M. G. BADGER REMOVED TO 26 O'FAR- rell, room 1, first floor; take elevator; planos &nd organs sold for cash or installments. 8 OUE NEW m-ilN"F CONTRACT PLAN for sellin anos has met with great su, d e have decided to contine supplylng Durchasers that wish to take advantage of it- please call and have it explained, SHERMAN. CLAY & (O, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. SALOON; STABLISHED 20 vears, in .finest location; day and th large patronage: must sell: death Inquire 333 California st.. Pheenix Bar. [ ANTED—BOOKS OF DEPOSIT IN PO- ple’s Home Savings Bank: will give good ex- chanze for same. For particulars address C. K., box 73, Call Ofiicy $1250. night trade in family. . LASH UKINSIALLMENTS; WEBF BLAD upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. DE - STEINWAY,FISCHER AN D other first-class makes of planos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER CHASE, 28 and 30 O’Farrell st i ASY TERMS;ZLOW PRICES. KOH! CHASE. R {OR SALE—THE SALOON KNOWN ASTHE Goodfellows' Exchange, 1053 Market st.; & fine business for 2; price $100¢ [ UST BE SOLD—GOOD PAYING WOOD and coal yard; 2 horses, harness and wagons. Apply 740 Treat ave. % $300. SALOON: CHEAP: WON'T SELLUX: R - less right party; owner has ogher busi- ness to attend to. - Apply southwest cor. Eighth and Howard sts. AEEAUS FRENCH PILLS, A BOON To 1adies troubled with wrregularities: no danger: safe and sure: $2 50 express C. 0. D.; don’t until too late. OSGOOD BROS!, Oakiand, Cal. 1 RREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Pnetz and be content. 2541 dth. 634 Clay sl 5. learn coatmaking. Aduress M. T., box 93, Call, UUNG GIRL AS COMPANION AND ASSIST | HOYS T0 LEARN PICTORIAL AND SIGN lady: country’ town: fair wages: good home; s A all- fare poid, MURRAY & RBA DY 5545000, 10 iy writing; first month without wages. - 801 Call ANTED—GERMAR OR FRENOH COOK, | 17N ¢ #35: 2 French housework girls, $20 and 325! | K Jueq o o1 ON PANTS, 20 SANSOME 2 German cooks and housework, 825; 8 nursegiris, | — 810 and $15; Swedish or German laundress and | [TIRST-CLASS 4-CHATR BARBER-SHOP; A1 rhnmbo;l;lolid( $25: German chambermaid and location. Appiy Call Offi nurse, $20: G rman second girl, $25. LEON ANDRY, 315 Stockton st. NDUSTRIOUS MAN H $40 CASH CAN 100D, RELIABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES straizht chamberwork: don’t mind small wash- 32 Market st., room 8. W IDOW (PROTESTANT) WANTS POSITION a3 _nousekeeper: references-if required. Ad- dress W. F., box 14 il Oftice. (IERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE TO GET A place for upstairs work. Call at 704 Fulton st. KER WILL TAKE WORK HOME or 20 out by the day at $1 50. 361 Franklin st. MPOTHER AXD SON WSl STTUATIONS: mother first-class cook: son to assist; son 27+ city or country. 81 Natoma, room 16. S. $2_AND UP: WEHAPPERS, 8¢, up. 50534 Natoma st..bet. Sixch und Seventh. JERMAN GIRL. SPEAKING LIITLe ENG- lish, wants situation in u first-class famj do upstairs work and sew 15 u good dress- maker. Call or address 160 Perry st., from 9 A. . 04 .M. g ing. 5> IVANHOE LODGE NO.G, K. BF 3 . ill confer the rank of “Page” WEDNESDAY EV , Febfuary 5. 1896, at Pythian Castle, 909 Market BL. Members of sisier lodges ordially invited. ” HOWARD BURNS, C, C. 0. Norcross, K. of F. and g TH, EGULAR MEETING OF THE Bricklayers’ Association will be held at B'nai Brith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WED. DAY) EVENING, February 5, at 8 o'clock. Busi- ness of great importance. J. B. CAMPBELL, President. M NSTITU nual eiection for seven Trustees, to serve for two years, will be heid at the Library, 31 Post st., on TUESDAY, February 25, 1896. Polls ©open from 11 . 3. 10 8 . 3 ERNST A. DENICKE, Recording Secretary, (GEBMNAN GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR GEN- eral housework in small family. 718 Va- lencia st. ANTED—TO GO OUT BY washing, ~ ironing, MARTIN, 131 Perry st. THE DAY house-cleaning. MRS. secure steady, profitable_employment by ed- dressiug D. H., box 886, Lhis office. 3 100 MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 5C; 10¢ RONRR FOK COUNTRY LAUNDRY. party here early, $25 to $30; botel near SEB chambermaid, ty, §15. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 clean towel to each; bay rum free; hair cat, rat-class workmen. - 1434 Montgomery ave. PETE MAN TO TAKE A POSITION as statlon agent out of the State. United States Industrial Agency, Crocker building. EAMEN FOR EUROPE. CENTRAL AMER- ica, Australia, 10 Steuart st., upstairs, EAL ON EARTH: WELL COOKED: 8 Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth, HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO best in the city* single rooms 20 and 25c a night, 81 a week: meals 10¢c. A_FIRST-CLASS CGOOK, COUN- German second girl for small fam- erman nurse, $15; second girl 4 waltresses' (0 assist chamber- 20 good housework girls, $25 work, $15 and §20. and $20. Apply MI1SS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. VERMAN OR FREX and seamstress, $2 MISS CULL] i? EFINE H CHaMBERMATD ; German nurse, $20. 105’ Stockton st. NURSEGIRL; SLEEP HOME; #15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. D HORSES. ICE BUGGY MARE: WILL BE SOL] cheap. 827 Fulton st., coalyard. - 100 EEADOF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND driving horses; _just from the countr: draught borses weighing from 1600 pounds up: fast trotters; pacers. G. LINDAUER. 862 Howard. UST ARRIVED—25 GOOD WORK HORSES, young, sound and well broken, weighing from 1200 to 1500, and will be sold cheap. J. T. FOR- fiEs’rm‘:, 426 Valencia st., bet. Fifteenth and xteenth. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE ROAD- ster: will drive double or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable. - For particulars apply at 504 Sutter st. 5 IRL, AMERICAN FAMILY OF 8, #26; 2 German nurses, $20; French maid, $20: 10 girls, $20, §25. MM E. LEOPOLD, 20 stockton st. /ANTED — LADY STARCHERS, $12. A week; 3 lady ironers, $9 to $10 a week: wait- Tess country hotel, $20, room, etc. MARTIN'S EMFPLOYMENT AGENCY, 749 Market st. (5 EBMAN ORSCANDINAVIAN GIRL WAN cd for general housework i family of three, none but good cook and laundress wanted. Call at ngomnscnm ave., ahove Haight st., bet. 9 and 180 A. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 821 BLLISST. ; ROOMS 20c to 50¢ night; $1 1o 84 week; open hll night. 500 MEN TO GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- Table calf shioe toorder, 82 50. 859 Howard. ANTED—MECHANICS, CLEEKS, LABOR- ers to call 17 they do not receive their just dues; law and commerciai collections; no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. 1 ARBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female. thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed, San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. QITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED girl for general housework “and piain cooking, Cail at Helvetia H % Y B B housework ; good reference. Call 314 Jessie. XPERTENC SMAKER WOULD like féw more engagements by the day or take ezwing Home: terms $1 50. %09 Franklin st. 00D GERMAN COUK WITH REFEK- ences wishes a situation; wages $25: no leters, Apply 2008 Mission st., near Sixteenth; upstairs, STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE—OFFICE OF La Candelaria Mining Company, San Fran- cisco, California, Junuary 31, 1896—In ‘accordance with a resolution adopted at 4 meetingof the ioard of Trustees of La Candelaria Mining Company held this day a special meeting of the stocknolders of said con:pany s hereby called 1o be held at the office of said conmwpany,at 530 Caljfornia street, Han_ Francisco, California, room 60, the principal lace of business of said corporation. and the build- ng where its Board of Trustees meet, on TUES. DAY, the 7th day of April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. . . : The object of said meeting is to take into con- sideration and decide upon the proposition to in- crease the capital stock of said company Trom two sulllion six hundred and eighty-eight' thousand, dollars ($2,688,000), divided Inio twonty-six bun- dred and eighty-eight (2688) shares of ane thonsand ($1000) dollars euch, (he preseit capital stock of #ald company, to thirteen million four. hundred and forty thousand doilars ($13,440,000), to be divided into two Lundred and sixty-eight thousand elght hundred (268,800) shiares of Bty dollars (#50) each. By order of the Board of Trustees. GEORGE A. HILL, Secretary. NOVA SCOTIA SCOTCHWOMAN; MIDDLE- aged; wishes a_situatior:; general housework, cooking, ‘washing and ironing: city or country: wages 810, Call or address 924 Washington st. Dm:s MAKER WISHES WORK BY 1HE day or to take homie; $1 50 per day. Address. 7473 Tebama st. SITUATIUN. BY GIRL, FOR SECOND WORK; A city reference; $20. Cail 479 Tehama, nr. Sixth. ;SIT‘XN Gh ugvxnnm T AhN E¥E- enced teacher desires n history, liter- m R., room 20, atore and piano. Call or grocker hlll](illl’lt‘ (IPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to take full charge of an infant: & years' _place. Apply 131134 Broadway; reference in last DO postals. ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WANTS Work by duy’or at. rooms; terms reasonable. Address 31 and 32 Fuiton House. 4 YDL’NG GEKMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION 10 o light’ housework. R ousework. Apply 81%4 Boardman ARBERS—FOR KMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Drerarv Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY rooms from $1 o $4 week: large read; Fonrum’n STAND CLEANEST,10C M try 1834 Grant ave.; coffee a speclalty. FST PLACE IN OITY FOR SECOND-HAND 'shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Bixth misfii shoes bought and exchanged. Anl"bnn—uxlgx]%xs AND MECHANICS 10 know that olkin, Reno Honse proprie- tor, atfll runs Denver House, 217_Third at.: 150 | Jarge rooms: 25c per night: 81 (o $3 per week. MEN TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; ig the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. - W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NEAR Dark rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- T00M: free bus to and from the ferry. g MEN TG TAKE LODGING_ AT 10c, 15¢ 100 356500 s night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. - W ANTED_LADY "AGENTS T0 SELL AN article of gehuine merit; success and satisfac- tion gusranteed; call and investigate. 1020 Mar- kft Sta, uiconjdfloor. NEAT, RELIABLE GIRL ABOUT 13 T0 AS- ist in Jight duties: must sleep at home; wages $6. 102 Eighth st. 3 E 15L TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT HOUSE- work; 1o cooking, 1o washing; wages $5. 2216 Steiner st, 2 “1 ANTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWDRK AND cooking, Japanese preferred. Call 433 Seventh st., bet. 9 and 2 o'clock. ¥ Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS work and take care'of children; references re- quired.~ Call between 9 and 11, 1724 Bush st. woM'ANoB GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work; shor{ distance in conntry; good home; small wages, 727 Hampshire st., near Twentieth. (G IO MIND TWO CHILDREN AND DO 150 SETS, NEW ASD SECOND-HAND HAL ness: all kinds: wagons; buggies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons, 1128 Mission st. T CRSES PASTURED: 2 A MONTIH: GOOD 1 care and feed; send for circular. The Hrde ranch, 630 Commercial st. 5 . C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- seon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 40 Bgries, enris, harness: rand areads Horos uggies, arness; o Horas Market, 327 Bixth 8t.; auction sales every Wotnes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. S R D s RLD ; second- wagons, 3 7 280 20 cliean horses.. Eificencis and Valonoia sis. STORAGE . ROONY, 723 MISSION—STORAGE AT Toxs reduced rates; basement storage, $150 per TORAGE OF FURNITURF, PIANOS, BTG R. F. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 753 Market st. STBRAEE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, ete. J. M. PLERCE, 735 Market si. Wu&m BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage: low rates; telephone South 762 —— O e e PHYSICLANS. OR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP GOR- ner saloon. Address ., box 61, Call Office. $25 CORNER SALOON IN WHOLESALE . district: established year: must be sac- Tificed: actual value $800. Inquire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. ®75(), BUTCHER BUSINESS SEITING 1 {0V beeves, 25 sheap, 6 nogs, 500 pounds veal a week ; rent $§14: 4 living-rooms. 1nquire st 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. $5500, INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS DU, paper for sate: $150 to $200 per month. ll{q ire tl.s office. PRAKERY FOR SALE ON_ACCOUNT OF SICK- ness: cheap for cash. 1817 Powell st. ROCERY AND BAR: NEW STOOK; GOOD reason for selling. 223 Fifteenth st. JINE SALOON; P. s01d at a sacrific MUST BE ‘Third st. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER, Néwby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. SYPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW - H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham pigce. QTEINWAY, $215: WEBER, §265; SOMER, 1> $237; Wily, $125; squares, $35 ana HEINE 410 Post st. o= AXRIVED—A LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH: \ grade I. L. Neumann pianos for the holidays. prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 83 Ninth st. i'%m flrok"m's'fizm& - @ fines: line of new pianos for rent and saie in San Francisco. P HARRY SCOTT: 929 Market st.. Spreckels bullding. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU AT A PARGAIN—SELLING OUT BELOW cost: ourentire stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages must be sold before Febroary 15: retiring from business. Sunset Rattair Company, 104 O’ Farrell st. TONOGRAP: AND- KINETOSCOPES bought and suld. Addréss 848 Market st. wE'LL ESTABLISHED PLANNING MILL for sale. P. M., 'box 10., Cail Office, w.\'nm{osl—;. LOUNGE, BEDSTEAD, WASH- stand, cheap; also boys’ safety, $5; girly' tri- INF : established 7 3 ‘ments: reference from si rare opportunity: SE, 22 Kearny st. OTION STORE: Do sgents. 449 $50fl BAZAAR DOING . $11,000 half cash, balance easy leading wholesale _rov every investigation. PIE! PEANCI BAKERY A pleasant *furnished room: ‘Guerrero st. $7“ WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- o ing business: income $125 weekly; Dest reasons for selling; full examination aforded. Address B. S., box 73, this office. » 2 STATIONERY, NOTION, “T0Y. FANCY goods, candy; cigar and_tobacco gtore for sale; good location; 0 opposition: also take a reliable man as partuer with about $250; must speak Ger- mair. D. D., box b6, C: b BYICHER-SHOP; GOOD BUSINESS: CHEAF, 1806 Howard st. 3 + ESTAURANT: Al LOCATION: WILL SELT at a sacrifice: investigate. LY NCH 935 Market. 5525 BMALL MUSICSIURS 2D Vio- V. lin-maker's outfit; good location; rent $20; actual value $400; mast be sold by March 1: owner leaving city. Call or address A.GKOS- JEAR, 307 Grant ave. JOR SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY DOING $300 T week: bargain to the right parcy. Address 8., box 5, this office. VW ASTEDTO BUY GOOD BUSINESS. CALL at 410 Kearay st., room 6. (700D PAYING SALOON FOR SALE. IN- quire LEVY & €0.’5 liquor-s-ore, 7 R.A.p8 LUGIS PHYSION-SURGEON,ROTAL 'University Turin,Italy. Nucleus bldg,661 Markt light housework. 613 Hyde st. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; sleep home. 29 Chatianooga st. GLRL TO DOGENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking, - Apply at 1018 Haight st. ¢ YOUNG NURSEGIRL WANTED AT Geary st. MRS HOPKINS, 3 conte e ik, S 35,31 80 b oo Yacific Houss Commerclal and sta. ek herr 821 batile wine. e, 608 Ciay st "Wiie Y5 ek 648 Sack et ot siace Hotel et secrorary, COMRAD TR0 LI 857 Ciny: | F050 bl e agers oo ah 407 inr st MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME 400y new, 2b¢ to 1 25, 562 Mission t. 211 Y NG LADY SOLICI1OR FOR PRINTING and rubber glamps. 648 Sucramento st. | (G'8L FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking; German preferred. 19224 Bush st. Y OUNG SOPRANO, WHO UNDERSTANDS mulic,mmu_u‘o. B., box 23, Call Office, - REMOVED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st.: diseases of women a specialty. BUILLDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. “TO LEASE. T S e b Sl e U S PO EASE-100x50;, LARGE BUILDING; suf e my uring purposes; cor. AN enth nam:'w“Asn N GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st . - ORNING PAPER M “dition. address F., box 78, this office. PABER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought Cheap, uid chances for increase’ aré very .good. Apply this office, principals onl ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. PO B TR SRR T S SO SO TN DVICE FREE-DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI alty; private: no charge unless su-cessful; all law suits, claims, coliections, wills. decds, elc.. a tended t0. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Marker. OUNSELOR AT 24 Sixth st., ro0ms 14, 16. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 + Califorala st, rms. 14-15; advice free. cycle. $5: shoteun. Winchesterrifie. 328 Meallister, ok L.eAuu MELDIUM AND LARG 1ZE U fire and burglar proof safe. 109,111 Marke: st FLLOWS ANVIL, VISE, STEAM PUMP, small steam boiler and engine. 631 Howard st. SECOND-H. DCARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 28c per ' yard up. 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above AND RAT. va middle- rofly; we wil reat you right: CALIFOR- ATTAN COMPANY, 61 First nr. Mission. AROUTFITS, MIRRORS.CASH REGISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st IR} D BURGLAR SAF L » tform tan furniture at the factory and s man’s NIA OUNTERS, SHELVIN G, SHOW ’ bought an S 0ld 11213 Market bet. 7th and. LOST, OST_F . B. 3, METROPOLITAN - T’ gold_enameled breastpin, diamond xf%fi'g: Return to 1119 Plerce st., receive reward, EAST OARLAND: ROWN. PURSE CON inining papers of value to owner only. Return to H. MELVIN. District Altorney i Hall, Oakland, reward. A s Suy OST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASU ]J not xeflha% my shoes made to 0!‘;5\‘ Bb\\: GEO. BRYANT for 85, 204 | urk st., near Jones, ONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSH papered and painted by the Co-oj banging ompanv. 835 MeAllister s © L APer- FOUND _SORREL MARE. OWNBH —Grs live szme by pro RE. OW) ER CXN penses at T J. KING paying ex- - % BICYCLES, : VWINDSOR BICYCLES: STHiGIS s A S T CROFT & Cr, 554 Po st strr, ) €4 A L BAN: YARK CYCLERY=NEW WHEE] LET; best_accommodations. BE 1] Aliater and Powell st. car &mn“ h

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