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14 o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1896 NOTICE OF MEETINGS, SITUATIONS wAl!‘l'ED—Cnnt!nu:d. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. 'BRIEN ON JOB CHASERS, essiiessisrirne He Defines the Several Qualis fications of Some of the Leaders. THEY BELONG TO THE JUNTA. Buckley Is Solid Enough at the Occi- dental Club to Get Inside and Give Advice. Two souls with but a single thought, two gangs that beat each one. The Junta spends most of its time think- ing and reiterating that the Buckleyits are not in it. The Buckleyits spend the same amount of time sweering that the Junta is not in it. “You see,” said Jim O'Brien last night atthe Occidental Club, “Braunhart, Armes, Sullivan and others of the Junta are sim- ply job-chasers. Thev know they are not on earth and that we have got the next election practically in our hands. Wh; say, look at the whole works and ev man of prominence in the organization has outlived his usefulness. Look at Chairman Sullivan. I tell you, that man is nothing more nor less than a mushroom volitician. They are all out of it with Mr. Buckley, and having wasted away as political gladiators they assume to control and reorganize the Democracy with colors that no sensible Democrat will fight under. Now, take Buckley, for instance —'" Buckley back in politics?”’ wasasked. ot exactly back—that is, not distinctly in charge of the party. But we allow him to come into our meetings and advise—ad- ise, you uhderstand. Thatis to say, he permitted. to talk matters over and imke suggestions, and we are glad to have him .’ “Will Buckley swing any influence in the next campaizn ?” “Well, he’s likely to be in town. But to continue in the matter of these job chasers. They are all self-interest men, "and when the Junta begins to go to pieces you will see them all begin to reach for some safe spot where they will be above high water and high tide. " They are well schooled in the art of falling down at the critical time, and if Sullivan does not make a better Democratic leader here than a soldier at Sacramento he will never get them up to the political fence that they are anxious 10 straddle. Listen to all this chatter about the blanket ticket they propose to turn loose for fear that we have some precincts that they claim. Why don’t they come ont and fight in the open and get at the polls man to man and stick to their own dis- trict? We will go into the deal with them on a dead-level basis and rive them the hottest game they ever engaged in. Say, brtween vou and me, we have got the whole works ‘in the door. Now, that's straight.” “But,” was asked of Mr. O'Brien, “will it not be necessary for some faction to compromise at a loss in order for the Democracy to win out at all? The split will make it impossible for the leaders to carry the works unless terms are made with the minority.’ “That’s right, that’s right,” O’Brien, ‘‘and thev will be the fellows to get in and how! for terms. .If they don't do that they will all get left in the shuffle; and, mark my word, you will see them breaking their necks to get in and square things. Why, I tell you,” continued O'Brien, with a smile on’ his ‘face, “those job-chasers are noton earth. We are the strong wing of the Democracy, and when the time comes we sweep the decks and carry off the persimmons. Now, you can state that for me, and when the hour ar- Tives vou will see a stampede from the Junta that will 100k like a circus output.” Mr. O'Brien then answered a call from another room and wended his way up the steps, langhing and jesting about the Democratic remnant that calls itself the Junta. There was a meeting of district chair- men last night in the Buckley camp, and it was pretty well understood that its ob- ject was to arrange for a little care at the Junta vrimaries on the 22d in order to pre- vent what is known . political parlance as “repeating.” The board of directors of the Occidental Club were holding a secret session with a view to reorganizing the club and make everv member show his hand or go over to the Junta, “where all the job-chasers be- broke in long,” as one politician put it. Buckley is up at the farm ill with bronchitis, but it is expected that he will be ahle to drov down in a few davs and see the lambs, whose fondness for him equals that of the celebrated young mutton that remained by the side of one Mary, who was in the habit of going to school oc- casionally. W. H. Harrison, who was approached by Jake Rudolph a few days ago, is not able to understand why the officers permit Rudolph to run at large with two six- hocter pistols in his possession looking for the scalps of inoffensive men.. “He has been gunning for me for the last three years,” said Harrison Igst night, “but I do not provose to get ‘done’ if I can help it. Ido not care to get into a row, but [ will not run away from one.” THE RICEMOND DISTRICT. A Mass-Meeting for the Discussion of the New Charter. At a recent meeting of the Richmond District Improvement Association a move- ment was set on foot for the laying of side- walks from First aveniue out to Thirteenth and on all of the cross-streets. When the association met last evening a report from tae Superintendent of Streets was read, in which that official said that 5000 feet of plank sidewalk and 7423 feet of cement sidewalks have been laid in the district named. More will be put down as soon as there are ways and means to do so. A motion was introduced that the asso- ciation advocate and urge the residents of the district to patronize the Sutro electric streetcar line in preference to others. The motion was lost, the maembers deciding to remein neutral in the matter of streetcar lines. Tt was decided to send a communi- cation to the Supervisors objecting to the protest sent to that board against the bi- tuminizing of California street between Maple and First avenue. J. G. Maloney, E. O'Donnell and J. Mc- Colygan were appointed to draft memorial resolutions upon the death of James Togue, a member of the organization. The secretary was instructed to correspond with the secretaries of all the improve- ment clubs in the City with a view to calling a mass-meeting of the presidents and secretaries to discuss the. proposed new charter. It is the wish that all the improvement clubs stand together, either for or against the charter, when they de- cide whether its adoption will be a benefit or an injury. Assaulted His Wife. ] Charles Schopesa was arrested yesterday on & Warrant sworn out by his wife and charging bim with assault to murder. Schopesa lives with his wife at 233 Green street. He fired a shot at ihe terrified woman yesterday morning and, then beat her over the head with the hendle of his pistol. Mrs. Schopesa was quite seriously injured. 3 SAN FRANCISCO +CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cary— 710 Msrket street, open untl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. B SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. o 2518 Mission street, open until B o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock, DAY) EVENING, February 18, at 7:80 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretarv. DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy st.—Called meeting }‘H(S EVENING at A;ZOIU’SIWEA ‘frldr:t, iegree. All Masons are invite T of the W. M, ADOLPH K LO\YBEHU, Sec, @ SOUTH SAN FRANC Lodge, No. 212, F. and A. M., meq THIS EVENING ai 7:30 o'clock for in- jon. order of the Master. e E. . HARE, Secretary. CLANNA NAN GAIDIEAL ’an Guailibh "a Chelle—The San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club will hold its regular monthly meeting TNIS@ (THURSDAY) EVENING at Fraternity Hall, 32 O'Farrell st., at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of the members is requested. “JOHN D. COULIE, Royal Chiet. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH attention—You are hereby requested 6 to assemble at K. R. B. Hall, THURSDAY | February 13,at9A. M., in order 1o attend the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD BROWNE. By the PRESIDENT. A MEETING OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH Assembly District Republican Club will be held at the Twin Peak Hall, corner Seventeenth and Noe sts., FRIDAY, February 14, at 8 p. 3. EDWARD SHORT, President. 2, SHEAP AND BESTIN AMERICA— L THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion in a small family to do light housework. 72 Natoma st. HELP w&NT’ED—ConMnnM- IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, C . g. Sare of children, wages $15. 1216% Goiden HELP WANTED-Continned. BUSINESS CHANOES. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY. 31 week; rooms for two, 2! reading-room: dally papers. 36 Ci ERMAN WOMAN, EXPERIENCED COOK, wishes situation; city or country; good refer 433 Grove st 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion in bakery: has experiencs. Apply 87 Twentieth st., near Valencia, OUNG MARRIED SWEDISH WOMAN wants a few months’ situation as_ children's nurse, or will travel as lady’s maid, $25. Address A. E., Call Branch, 2518 Mission st. FOUNG FRENCH GIRL WISHES A POSL tion aslady’s mald: 1o travel; good referen- ces. Address 710 Van Ness ave. 7OUNG WOMEN FROM THE COUNTRY would like any kind of sewing or mending. 1169 Mission st., nr. Eighth, room 15, second tioor. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION do housework; country preferred. Call 1910 Market st., corner Rose a’ YQUNG GERMAN GIKL FOR GENERAL KY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a nixht: $1 a week. housework; wages $15. 144 Fulton st. SALESLADY COMPET ENT T0 TAKE charge of muslin underwear department: must apply at once; good wages; also a saleslady to take charge of a notion deparument. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. JUST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- Mm“nn e W:l} n’p:‘llrl'u”h:lnl repairing d.om by ; all A ce: WOl uar- by S e ARG o N OTICE — TO. SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny. §25(). TARTNER WANTED IN SALOON OV, city front; will cuarantee to pay partner $60 per montii; not necessary to be barkeeper, as owner will teach him the business: fine chance for steady man. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. $150 PARTNER. IN 1EA, COFFEE AND « liquor route; clears to each $60 per month- investigate. HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny. ‘VANTED—A STRONG YOUNG SCANDI- 5 “nfihg JUmax 5o make hershlt xeill:::“h{,:::: ul in kitchen: no wi or cooking: 3 Teferencos. Call ‘afier 7 . a. ot 1405 CAUORIS st., near Hyde. w ANTED—ELDERLY_ WOMAN T0 ASSIST at housework ; wages $6; good home. Address E., box 101, this office. w ANTED—IKONERS AT MODERN LAUN- dry Cempany, 385 Eighth st. SIBONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. CALL 15114 Howard st. 4()() MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES SOME nearly new. 26c to $) 25. 562 Mission AGENT> WANTED. X ORNTS B OUE BoTEERET AGE!\T&—EEE OUR BUTTERFLY BOU- quets; wonderful, pretty novelty: sample by ail, élzlc. Inveutors’ Exchange, 916 Market st., room 82. 600, SALOON aND LODGING-HOUSE OF DOUY. 17 rooms, all on one floor, near city front. - HEALY & C0., 23 Kearny. 37 COR. S3LOON; NEAR TERMINUS + of railroad; handsomely 8000 business; call to-aay. HICALY . 'S, BUY, SELLOR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third MAN OF GOOD APPEARANCE. PUSH AND energy to solicit for a new corporation; no samples; large commission. Address A., b 3 Rampleas ury 0! S8 A., box 105, OMAN WISHES POSITION TO DO GEN- eral housework and cooking and care of chil- ten years’ reference. Call 132 McAllister st. T. U., from 13 t0 2 P. M. ELIABLE AMERICAN NURSE GIRL DE- sires a situation: willing #nd obliging; wages $15. 131 Seventh st TADES WANTING HELP WILL FIND IT at 1004 Market st. Y ourea light housework or upstairs work. Grove. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion; city or country; good plain cook. 369 Jessie si., near Fifth. WISHES A SITUATION TO DO Apply 418 SPECIAL NOTICES, B MME. KIMRAL, ~FROM VIENNA. French lessons. 17 Grant ave., parlor 12. W” MME. MERANDA, 17 GRANT AVE, parlor 13 vapor and electric baths. SENORITA CARMENCITA MASCOTTA gives Spanish lessons. Room 2, 27 Taylor. MBS, WALLACE GIVES GENUINE magnetic treatment. 109 Powell, room 23, W MRS. ROEB, 10556 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genulne massage treatment. W TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-TH following-named children have been ad. mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1, 1895, viz.: Max Basker, aged 7 vears, born in San Francisco; James Cohn, uge 4 years, born in San Francisco: Sophie Cohen, age 6 years, born in San_Francisco; Esther Cohen, age 71/a vears, born in Ventura; Helen Cohen, age 914 yéars, bornin Ventura: Arnold Cohen, sge 8 years, born in Portland, Or.; Montifiore Colien, age 1115 years, born in Portland, Or.; Gertrude Gellert, age 3 years 5 mo., born in ‘San Francisco; Violet Mayers, age 7 years 3 mo., born in San Francisco: Fred Mayers, age 8lo-years, born in San Francisco. 205 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 Monigy st., room 6, Tel. 6580. [ S CLEAD ND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guarante RC MISS FRAN BERNHARD; G Ine massage'treatment. 17a A WEEK'S C DIVIDEND £, PIVIDEND NOTICE-DIVIDEND N, 28 (fifleen cents per share), of the Hutchin- son Sugar Plantation Co. will be pavable at the of- fice of the company, 327 Market st., on and after THURSDA Y, Pebraary 20, 1896. " Transtor books will close Friday, February 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M, 11. SHELDON, Secretary. NOTICE WANLED-FEMALE. N AND GIRLS WAITING RRAY & READY, employment telephone, main, 5848. EMPLOYM T OFFICE, 315 L), stockton, tel. 1304, several good cooks, cham- bermaids, laundresses, Waitresses, etc., are waiting for situations. . L VE 0! (O work. MU. YOUR HELr FROM C. R. 110G elephone, Grant, 185. WOMAN WANTSTO DO HOU work and cooking; city only; is competent and reliable; good reference; small family preferred. Please call 26 Hyde st., bet. Mcallister st.and Golden Gate ave. W OMAN 35 WISHES PLACE TO DO ANY Kkind of light work, wait in bakery or restan- rant, chamber-work in hotel orlodging-house: will sieep at home: wages 88 to $10. Address MRS, R. G., box 87, this officy RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGE oughly competent, 18 a_good cos as housekeeper: ciiy or country would do day’s work; moder. 418 Post st., Tear. YOMPETENT YOUNC A J situation to do housework; good cook and laundress; city or_country: country preferred. s E. B., box 28, this office. W ) BY FIRST-CLASS cook who thoroughly understands French and Garman cooking; small fumily. ~ Apply 1236 Bush st., nr. Larkin, or would go ind to children; s wages. Apply Was WIDOW, AMERICAN, OF 87, situation as working housekeeper for wid- ower in country or 8ity: good cook. A. B., box 12, Call Offic B ’\ OTHER AND SON, 27 YEARS, WANT SIT- Lt uation; mother first-class cook: son to assist and can take care of horses and cows; city or country hiotel. Call or address 81 Natoma, tm 16. Cu) PETENT WOMAN WISHES & ATION to do general housework: city or country; wages smail. Cail or address 79 Jessie. 7OUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION A8 housekeeper or any kind of light housework. Apply 706 Eilis st., room 3. RY GIRL TO DO HOUSEWOR B BEST OF reference; wages $20: no postals. Cail 1434 Nebraska st.. cor. Twenty-sixth: Howard-st. cars. Y OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE 10 DO light housework. Call or address 1217 Ne- braska st., bet. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. ANTED — LADIES AND CHILDRENS dressmaking, $1 a day, or at home; references. L \ 31 Yot TS SITOATION TO DO upstairs work or wait at table or assist with honsework reférence. Call al-714 Clement st. I ELTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as working housekeeper; country preferred. 358 Ridley st., nr. Vaiencia. RUSTWORTHY LADY WOULD CARE FOR children at their home & few hours day or even- ing. Apply 322 Seventh st. ©) SWEDISH GIRLS DESIRE PLACES IN 4 private families to do second work and cooking; good raferences; wages $25 and $30. 1380 Twelfth st., West Oakland. JISITING GOVERNESS — AN BEXPE- rienced teacher desires pupils in history, liter- ature and piano. Call or address R., room 20, ocker buildin ASHIONABLE DRE work by day or at room: Address 31 and 32 Fulton House. T INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. MAKER WANTS terms reasonable. SITUATIONS WanIED-MALE. T TRST-CLASS COOKS, WATTERS, KITCHE hands, farmhands can be had at ANDRE'S cmployment office, 515 Stockton st.; tel. 1304, P C. G. COOK’S SOC, SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 486. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- esc employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacrament JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT Vides best help. 314n Su (1N AND JAPAD EMPROY. best help. 4141p O'Farrell; tel. W ANTED BY A COACHMAN AND GROOM: thoroughly ubderstands bis business in all branches: would take care of asmall place; firsis class general man: make himself generaliy useful; first-class references. Address WILLIAM HILL, 12: w ANT! AN tion to run a boarding-house: country pre- ferred : lady good cook; long experience. Address 601 Dolores st. Y o TDDLE-AGED MAN DESIRES WORK IN A grocery or drugstore. Address B. C., box 41, Call Oftice. OSITION AS SECOND UNDER GOON COOK: can do fair short order work; services free for & time to get established. Cook, 422 Stevenson st. REFINED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. 2826 Filimore st., near W xshington. ADY AGENTS WANTED TO INTRODUCE 48 new article; good profits. PROFESSOR KNOTT, 1077 Market st. OUNG GIRL WHO WILL DO HOUSEWORK X o dressmaking for her room and board. Address S., box 40, Call. WASTED =LADY CANVASSER T0 SELL the Autographic Linen Marker, one that re- ceived diploma at the last Mechanics’ kair. Apply ‘to MARSH & KIDD, 522 Market st. $45(), KESTAURANT: X0 1 LOCATIO « doiug steady, 'profitable business handsomely fitted up: worth double: selling_on account of departure; bargain thys week. STRAND &CO., 45 Thira st. PUSINESS CHANCFS—Contiaued. NS! BARGAL PARCAINS BASTON @ C0., 2634 Kearny st. Lodzing-houses from $200 o 83500, ‘Bakery, baking 6 barrels duily, $750. Restatrants, saloons’and groceries from 8175 to $2500. 2614 Kearny st. i3 RNER SALOON, NR. MARKET ST.; RENT (950} ine atock ot fixtures: g00d for 385 o $100 monthly. JOHNSTON Kearny st. 3 PARTNER=HI LLIGHT MANT- $200 A bataces. Johnston, 634 Kray SAPER I SGRAPH ER ROU E P district, covers 18 biocks: enn be boughs Cheap, and chances for increase are:very good. Apply this office, principals only LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. FLEGANTLY FURNISHED . house, 22 rcoms; vicinity Post and cash. $100 Kearny; clearing $100 month; H 23 Kearny st. 0 BUY Of SHLL A LODGIN quick for cash see iUS STRA part $80” CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF - Kearny st ; 2 billiard-tables: big busi- ness; full value. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. FIBSTCLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutusl Benefit Soclety; ladies and gentlemen; 8109:30 a.a. P. D. RAINE, superintendent ofagents, Murphy building. Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; sleep home. 1011 Buchanan st. T ATEST SYSTEM OF, DRESS- CUTTING. A4 MRES. J. H. FLYNN, 14 McAllister; room 67. | W CHESTER J OUSE, 43 THIKD, NEAR Magket—Electric lights in very room: 200 Tooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; §1 10 $6 per week: frae bus (o and from the ferry. TPHOROUGH COURSE IN MILLINERY taught; will prepare pupils totake positious this | spring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, rm. 46. EESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN- ishing taught; easy to learn; rapid to use: pat- terns, 26¢ up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st ALRDRESSING, 250 AND 360: MORNING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission, RIGHT YOUNG LADY FOROFFICE WORK must be quick at figures and live with parents: wages $5 week. Adaress Store, box 118, Call. LAWREN E PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. Sth and 9th., M5 CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 L0 $6 per week : free bus to and trom the fe; MALE HELP WAMNTED. i L itk 5() MEN WANTED TO-DAY; LANDSCAPE Y ardener, seo boss here; 3 cooks, $30 0 860: 2 waiter boys; 3 farmers, $20; man to run cream separator; 6 mingrs, see boss here; garden boy, $15, and other places. MURRAY & READY, em- ployment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. SECOND COOK, TOUNTRY HOTEL, $407 pantryman who can make salads, $30; porter, gountry liotel, $25; bell boy with references, hotel, $15; assistant baker, city, $26 and board. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. TWO LOG CUTTERS, 835 TO $40 AND BOARD: barker, $45 and board, for the woods; butter: maker who can run separator, $30. C. K. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAMSTERS FOR RAILROAD WORK. C.R. HANSEN & CO0., 110 Geary st. SECOND, COOK, §50 AND ROOM: THIRD €00k, 340 and ‘room; third cook for a restau- rant, $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—NURSE; 6 TIE-MAKERS; COOK, Private boarding-house, $35; restaurant cook. $40; hotcake cook, 335, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C0, 628 Sacramento st. V¥ ANTED—BLACKSMITH FOR MINE, §65 a month, steady job; also farmers, milkers, butter-makers, cooks, walters and dishwashers. W.D. EWER & CO., 826 Clay st. IRST - CLASS MAN AS COACHMAN OR general work and gardening: understands cafe of fine horses; best references. 409 Ninth st., Oakland. ITUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, salesman or driver: good general business knowledge and long experience in this city. Address G. ¥., box 78, Call Oflice. W ASTED—BY A ¥OU T MAN SITUATION s conchman and gardener; city or country: city reference. Call or address T. HURLEY, 1238 AN WANTS SITUATION DRIVE gon: knows city well and thoroughly under- stands care horses. Address H. I, box 61, Call, S ADY, RELIABLE PERATE young man desires place in country; can milk, caré for horses and work in garden or ranch. dress G. R., box 11, Cail Office. ROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTSSITUA- tion as porter or any kind of steady work: 3 years’ experience in u wholesale house: good refer- ence. Address N ation B Postoflice, city. QITUATION W ED—YOUNG MAN, FA- S miliar with electric appliances nd handy with Address E. P..box 114, Ad” 100ls, seeks a situation. Call Office. HOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN, HIGHLY recommended, desires employment in clerical capacity of any description; moderate salary; secarity. R., 15 Tilden st. {XPERIENCED SALESMAN IN DRY GOODS, groceries, desires situation; citv or country, country preférred. Address 131'Seventh st. XPERIENCED CANVASSER WANTS something 1o sell outside of city; a rusler. Address 151 Seventh st. L INING MEN PLEASE NOTICE; MARRIED man, must have work, 6 years' experience in all kinds'mining. Please call or drop postal card to 227 Sixth st n 24. APANESE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- tion as waiter or buuer in city or country. H. H.; Japanese Mission, 1329 Pine st. TRICTLY SOBER AND RELIABLE MID. dleaged man wants a place ns watchman: reference and bonds. Address C. C.. box 16, Call FEMALE HELP WANTED. AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, #20; WAIT- Tess, near city, $15; arm waitress, country, $15, free fare; German or Scandinavian girl, coun- try, $20; 50 girls and women at MURRAY & READY'’S, 634 Clay st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE work girl, San Rafael, £30: housework, Liver- more, $20: Salinas, $20; Alameda, $20: 20 house- work girls, city and country, $20 and young girls o assist, $10 to $15." MISS CULLEN, 103 Stocl st. ERMAN SEAMSTRESS AND SECOND girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. C()‘o‘l(. SLEEP HOME, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. > 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION IN o Small family or lodging-nouse. Apply st 20234 Turk st. CED GIRL, WANTS POSITION for light housework. Call or address 811 Geary. "OUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES position: z0od references. Please address M. E., box 81, Call oftice. QWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework. Cail 2 days, 1031 Minna 8t.. bet. 7' leventh and Twelith. OSTTION BY A FIRST-CLASS waitress in private family. Please call 52714 Linden near Octavia st. JIRST-CLASS RELTABLE WOMAN WHO 18 a first-class cook wants situation; city or coun- try: s good baker and has first-cluss réferences. Address 26414 Tehama st. N ICE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do light housework; city or country. 149 Shipley st. JURSE, SANTA BARBARA, $30; FRENCH AN preferred. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton &t. VW AITER: COUNTRY HOTEL, $50; HOTEL ook, 860; solicitor for winehouse; woodsman. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Ciay st. PARTNERS WANTED. 'ED—A PARTNER IN A MINE WHO $2000 to $5000; the property is in good shape and ore enough in sight to pay & good profit. Ads S. W. MCLEAN, Redding Cal. FURNITURE WANTED A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNIIURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bth, A BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund; Furniture Co., 818 Market si.: _call or send post: e —— BOARDING AND ROOMS WANTED, BT R SR I N O00M AND BOARD BY GENTLEMAN, LADY and 2 children, north of Market st. Address, stating terms, 1203 Octavia st. W ANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, COMFORT- able front room and late brerkfast, within seven blocks of Montgomery st.: send particulars and price. C. K., box 75, Call Office. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED IN EX- change for upright piano. 16 McAllister st. ROUsS WANTED. W ASTED — SMALL FURNISHED OR_UN- furnished room, running water. bet. Geary d Sacramento and bet. Larkin and Webster sts.: state rent, etc. Address R. W., box 160, Call. FURNISHED ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR lessons in shorthand. L., box 3, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTEDZX LIGHT BUGG 6H(), BEANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- + store in vicinity of 4 schools: sure for $100 per month clear; 3 ‘furnished living-rooms; same owner 11 years: selling on account of sick- ness. STRAND, 45 Third st. * SALOON: HANDSOME PLACE; $2000. RS o s v P full value: cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. $20l' CIGAR-STORE AND LAUNDRY - office; pays well: rent $10; must sell account sickness, STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. &350 SALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSE POV, near Mail dock: cheap rent: zood place for man and wite. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $6'0 RESTAURANT, WITH BAR; WELL DV, fitted up: opposite carhouse: doing good business: old established; any one looking for good glnce Will find this a good investment; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. %3— SALOON MEN, ATTENTION DY, Saloon, No.11gcation: pays well; cheap Tent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $27' GROCERY AND BAR, . rooms; full value. STRAND, 45 Third. (GEBMAN LADY WANTS PAKTNER WITH $260 in good_paying cash business: to look after store, etc, WITH 4 STRAND, 45 Third st. $&)00 LIGHT BUSINESS, SUITABLE FOR <YV, 2 ladies or man and ‘wife; same hands 2years. STANLEY, 9 Geary st. ORNER HOUSE ROOMS; WEI nished; price $250. STRAND, 45 Third st. HOUSE 60 ROOMS: CLEAKS $150 $4000. Forn: pas: coshr STRAND, 453 ROOMS, NEAR TAYLOR AND MARKET; 4 re for $100 month: easy terms. CHAS, G.CULVER & CU., 908 Market st. X 5 koo HOUSE; RE LY $00: FINE T O corner, clearing' $100. Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st. Q()ROOM HOUSE; CENTHAL; PART PAY- 8 north of Market st. DECKER, 1020 14 rooms, on Geary 20 rooms; sunny corner: 10-room house: very central 14-To0m house, worth $1000: H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. A4 ROOM HOUSE, CLEARING $100 44 5omh: orice $700; trial given. See DECK= ER, 1020 Market st. OUSE OF 18 ROOMS FOR L H o picas cutme, resirivig franrb 41 Eddy. N OAKLAND—40 ROOMS ON ONE FLOOR completely furnisned: entrance on 2 principal streets: rent reasonable; running expenses very low; dolng good business: must buy bedclothes everything new. Call at 103734 Market st., = OR SALE, CHEA 84 rooms o easy terms, gomery st. ALE; ALL 0C: %350 RESTAURANT, NORTH OF MAR- o « ket; worth at least $500; receipts over $17 daily; nicely fitted; expenses low. STAN- LEY, 9 Geary st. %300 Ro'dlrr::, \vs:L FSTA!‘\‘LHHED‘ - 800d horse and wagon; fine trade. STANLEY: § Geary st. . %400, PARTNER WANTED IN FIRST: - class cash manufacturing business: kept by present owner 12 years; is highly genteel has the patronage of tiie best mercantile houses: clears 5 per week eac trial allowed. Apply K Y 765 Market st. curity. Addréss C., box 61, Call Offic $500. 2E orant ANTED USE OF PIANO FOR STORAGE; | Worth $1000; cash register included. no children to spoil. Address B., box b, C STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st., opp. Palace. ANTED—A PRINTING OUTFIT FOR A W newspaper in_exchange for real estate or for real estate security. Address Boulder Blast, Boulder Creek, Cal. . W ANTED=GOOD SHOWCASE, 8 FT, LONG, 2 ft. high. LATHIEL'S BAZAR, 1627 De- visadero st. IG HORSES: MUST WEIGH 1800 OR A over. BURNSTINE BROS., Fisth and Bluxome. W ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF 1T NEEDS Tepairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 4. KLEIN. 109 Sixch st.: send posal. LOST. BARKEEPER, ¢35: ELEVATOR-BOY, $16. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ARBERS, ATTENTION—SATURDAY, THE 22d of Kebruary, being a legal holiday, all barber-shops will be closed at 12 o'clock noon. J. KLITSCH, president Barbers’ Association of Cali- ornia, Gdon CHANCE FOR A YOUNG BOY TO learn all the branches of blacksmithing, wagon- making and horseshoeing; wages small. Apply 1438 ¥ OST—ON POLK ST., BET. SUTTER AND Vallejo, one of Bushnell’s bopdoir envelopes containing a very old picture of our Savior on the cross. Finder will please bring same to 1511 Val- lejo st. and receive reward. OST—KNIGHT TEMPLAR CHARM, WITH name C. W. Conlisk. Return to this office and Teceive reward. IBERAL REWARD—LOST JANUARY 25, #0ld hunting-case watch; no ring; No. 1,188, 258, Return to 2210 Steiner st. G MAN: FAIR PENMAN; e commended ‘and able (0 give : state salary expected. Address S. H., box 76, Call Oftice. ‘QOBER MAN T0 DELIVER AND COLLECT; D good _wages: §5U cash security required; no bonds. Work, box 75, Call Oftice. OST—KNIGHT TEMPLAR CHARM, ON Post, Larkin or Geary to Kearny.sts. Finder please return to Call Oflice and receive reward. OST—BETWEEN CITY HALL AND JEF- ferson square, ladies’ hunting-case gold watch, with name inside. A handsome reward will be given for the return of same to Call Office. ROY OVER 13 T0 RUN ERRANDS AND learn tailoring; $2 week to start, 307 Clemen- tina st. MAN FOR NIGHT COOK, $20 AND found; small place. 700 Mission s ER AT GRAL- Colma, San Matco Co. LOR BUSHELMAN WANTED AT 12 RESSMAN ON CUSTOM COATS WANTED. 21914 Tebama st. T ANTSMAKER WANTED. 3008 SIXTEENTH street. QEAMEN FOR ALL RMAN P by 5P GERMAN. HLER, 621 Sansome st. | STRABLE MAN WITH §100, TO RUN A saloon or will sell. Apply LEVY & CO., 795 PARTS OF THE WORLD. JOHN WILLSEt URK HALF [N profitable business. ltod AKBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 6 LIVING 100ms; other buslness. 130 Oak s 5 CLOTHING SALESMAN FOR use; also a glove salesman com- petent to take charge of a department. U. S, In- dustrial Agency, room 167, Crocker bldg. ALESMAN — TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS, TEREST IN Apply 1625 Howard grocers’ coupon books and other specialties, by samiple, to merchants; side lines ready sellers; good pay. MODEL MF'G CO., South Bend, Ind. TANTE SAVER: ONE USED T0 RAG- carpet weaving; none other need apply. (Geo. Fifth st., NCED, WHLL-DRESSED _ CAN" 'sseT to interview gentlemen#a novel way of tin for a standard article, Call afternoons at Matthews Carpet and Rug Factory, 70! Oakland, OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE Savings and Loan Society of San ncisco, in the name.of THE J. B. PAINTER COM- PANY. No. 200-1054. The finder will please return to bank. JLOST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY not getting my shoes made (0 order by GEQG BRYANT for 5,204 I urk st., near Jones. ULAIRVOYANTS, $525, FEODUCE AND DELICACY STORE; » 4 living-rooms furnished; Westbrn Ad- dition: present owner $18; sultable for men and CO., 632 Markel st. -KOOM HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED; will sacrifice. cheap. 20215 Turk st. LODGING-HOUSE, 10 R0OO « well furnished OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE_PRIVATE lodging-house, 13 rooms and bath: rent.$30 per month: every room occupied by gentlemen: bring- Ing in $70 per month: must bé sold, as owner is leaving the city. Apply at 320 Minna st., bet. “ourth and Flfth, bel and M. FURN:TURE FOR SALL. JOR SALE_THE FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM house; rooms all occupied. 214 Ellis st. ODERN a E OF SIX-KOOM FLAT AVL for sale; just the thing for any one going housekeeping. Call 1439 McAllister st.; no des ers. $-)OO CORNERSALOON; MIRROR; SAFE; ~VUU. piano: well worth the money; actual cost fitting np the place $700; 50 room_transient house upstairs. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. $160. EASTSER: RESTAURANT: TEND « cash-counter id assist generally; owner cook and thorough restaurant man. STEN- BERG CO., 632 Market st. HHOUSE: WHOLE- $175 SALOON; LUN « sale daistrict: worth double amount asked; receipts $18. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. ESTAURANT, LUNCHHOUSE; VERY \ best location: cheap rent; steady run of trade: trial given if desired: profits will satisfy an Invest- ment of $1500; will exchange for city real estate. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $2500, SN ACCOUNT LARGE AND In- 20UV, creasing business, young merchant wants partner in wholesale and retail fish and oys- ter business; located in most popular and well- kuown market .in _city; controls large first-tlass trade: established 30’ years: must have help; clear. $500 monthly; best of refer nces: full inves- tigation: fortune for some active man. STEN- BERG & CO., 652 Market st. W ILLBE SOLD AT SACRIFICE: BEST ES: tablished bakery and lunch-parior; very best location; near Chronicle bufiding; all modern im- provements; big stock present owner retiring. N BERG & CO. Market st. $450, G000 PAYING WINE AND BEER OV, saloon in very best location- rent $45; must sell at once: partners cannot agree. Particu- lars 583 Californfa st., Phaenix Bar. : $100 GROC Y, BAR AND FRUIT- + store; good corner; no opposition: all new stock; living-rooms: horse and wagon; must be sold on account of death. PIERCE, 22 Ke: $250 LIGHT MANUFACTURING B! « hess: pay $65 month: can be increased partner wanted. REPUCED 80c, 81. REDUCED 50c, $1. WONDERS NEVER CEASE. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS. CLATRVOYANT PALMIST MEDIUM, PROFESSOR LEON, Has wonderful powers to tell the Past, Present and Future. This remarkable gift comes direct from the unseen world, and proves to the most skepi- cal the truth of his POWER AS A MEDIUM. ‘Therefore remain not in darkness and ignorance, but learn what the mysterious future holds for you, PROFESS 'R LEON HAS NO EQUAL. PROFESSOR LEON gives advice on business speculation, love. marriage, divorce, sex: inter- prets dreams; tells of your friends and enemies; removes evil influences; the broken-hearted and unfortunate shouid seek his counsel: troubles healed; all who sre in trouble whose fond hopes have been deceived and disappointed by false pre- dictions of others before giving up in despair call and be convinced. Letters with stamps answered. PROF. LEON, 533 Post street. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. 3, daily; also Sunday, REDUCED 50c, $1. “ULVER & CO., 906 Market st. %110 FIRST-CLA SAMPLEROOM b + with large patronage near Examiner office; owner far last 30 vears in business wants to retire. Inquire 538 California st., Pheenix Bar. RESTAURANT=MUST BE SOLD BEFORE February 15 to clos out business of client going away; fine location; old established: busy thoroughfare; $450: call daily 12 to 1. Law office of ALFRED C. GOLDNER, 530 California st., room 32, Fox SALE—BEST WHOLBSALF BUSINESS in San Francisco. For particulars apply 12 Adair st., bet. 15th and 16tn, Howard and Capp. QR SALE-MILK ROUTE: 15-CAN TRADE; Apply 2824 Mission st. SALOONFOR SALE: GREAT BARGAIN; LOW Tent. 734 Fourth st. W ANTED — PARINER IN WINE AND lquor business. Call at 820 Valencia st. OR SALE—SALOON: GOOD LOCATION; bargain. 735 Mission st. AN AND WIFE. TO store on shares. 414 Geary st. RUN DELICACY qa‘)gr FURNITURE OF ROOMS FOR DOV, sale. Address Felice, box 2, Call Oftice, Lia Ukl OF 6 KOUMS FOR SALE. ¥ 102914 vatencia st. s G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- « ding; new folding-beds, §9 and u step-iad- ders, 20c pr step: furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. T 747 MARKET ST. NOW 11 OPENING MONDAY, FER. 3. Brussels carpet lald. Heavy floor oilcloth English linoleum . 5c & yard 0c a yerd .40c a yard $22 50 7 Market, opp. Grant ave. H STORES. EDUCTIONSON LARGE 6TOC second-hand: 400 carpets, good new; oll- cloth, 26c¢; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; 7- plece chs suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 250: fanges, $6: cash or lnstallments; goods shipped t NEW AND Cnvs’réfuun?fin EANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEV. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED OVATED ilke new. , 23 Tenth: tel. Souta 36. J « 14th st.; cleaning 3 J MCQUEEN'SCARPET BEATING AN + ovating works. 453 Stev J ATIONAL CARPET BE G AN vating Works HAMPTON &BATLLY and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: T W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Jpoor work send to 8P4 ULDING'S Ploneor Cac- ret Beating Works, 853-7 Tet tei. So-40. (O9NELIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKs. J Goldon Gate ave. : telephone east 126. HORS VWANTED—A SMALL LOT OF HORSE heavy spring-wason and h: rnesses in exchange for a --rgom house, furnished and rented. Address box 36, Menlo Pa; ORBE AND COVERED WAGON FOR cheap. or will trade horse for almost an 1208 Pacific st. - WO YOUNG HORSES: BROKE DOUBLE and sing'e. 1011 Eighteenth st. LASS PASTURAGE: PLENTY WATER and feed year round. g 18 oarket st SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 150 Resal Kas: ‘wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission T CLSES PASTURED: 82 A MO care and feed; send for circular. Tanch, 630 Commercial st. S ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon' for 8. F. Police Department. Oftice and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. REDUCED 50c, $ ROF. ZANZIC, OCCULT SCIENTIST, HAS removed. to 303 Mason st., where he will be pleased to see his many friends. M LE DE THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, v, future; censuitations on sl affairs: nothe Ve good advice: sure sympathy; mistake im- g_excepted: names help: restores lost love 15 Eddy st., room 5. possiblas fee $1: letter 82, 920 Bost st.. b, LarKin J ANTED—MAN WITH $125 CAN SECURE UGU-TA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; half share in profitable, estanlished, light busi- magic charms. love lokens; true picture of ness. Appiy to own. 809 Mission st., basement. 00K, $30. MISS CULLEN, 105 STOCKTON street. W ANTED—_RROTESTANT COOK, 2 IN FAM- ily. $25: Gérman or Scandinavian second girl, $25: German nursery governess, $25; nurse 9 children, $20; 2 cooks, small boarding-house, $20 and $25: 2 waltresses ana chambermaids, $15; cook, German style, $25; cook, rhnch, $20; 4 iron ers in laundry, $10 week, and girls for cooking and J. F. CROSETT housework in'city and country. & CO., 312 Sttter st. YOUNG NEAT CHAMBERMAID, ASSIST walt, 815, fare paid, see party here 11 a. . chambermaid and waitress, country, §15; city, $1 ‘body iromer, 88 to $9 a week; housework girl: clty, San Ratael, San Leandro and San Lorenzo; housework woman, sleep home, $15 10 820. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. $200 "PARTNER—BUSINESS CONTROLL- + ing income from 800 stores; city: full Investigation. See to-day STENBERG, 632 Market. 7 ANTED—BIDS FOR WASHING BY THE ¥ month of the Empire House, 639 Clay st. QHOF BUTCHER WANTED, 3308 MISSTON. PARINER T0 GO_TO ALASKA WITH EX- perienced miner. 8. A., box 124, Call Office. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM 25¢up; men’s half soles, 40c. 859 Howard st. VV GOOD GERMAN COOK. 11 far call 3 p, 3. {OR SALE—2.CHATR BARBER-SHOP; GOOD L location; rent cheap; price $80; owner goin Enst, 594 attery ser: e 00 it QXPERIENCED WOMAN CARPET-SEWER, 4 C. R. HANSEN, 110 Geary st. BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. 1193 MARKET e AT THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN ENM- £). ployment Bureau sirst-class girls awaiting sit- uations. 315 Sutter st. TTUATIC i R OF O swedish girls {or cooking ard housework: Ger- man uirl is & xood cook, 820 or $25. 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, ue: P i e PRESSMAKER: W ORK HOME 1 Orgoout by the duy; §1 50 a day. 301 Frank- lin st CONERETENT WOMAN, WITH THE BEST of reference, wishes situation to do general honsework in Americen famil, o v. Address N. 00d co0k: city or x 101, Call Office. GIRL FROM HERMO- sillo wants situation as housekeeper. 267 Post room 10; 7OUNG CREOLE LADY WISHES A HOUSE- keeper's posiuon. 917 Market 'st., room 18, second floor. - ANTED—DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY. 918 Twenty-third st. TENTLEMEN'S MENDIN at room 22, 105 Stockton st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES IV position as working bousekeeper; can sew and care for children: references. Address S. S., box 105, Call Oftice. 7 OUNG AMERICAN WOMAN DESIRES PO- sition: cooking and downstairs work, or gen. eral bousework in small family: fully comperent and rellable: would like to sleep at home. Address for one week MARIA. 1310 Larkin st.; no postals. Y OUNG LADY SPEAKING GERMAN AND Lnglish fluently desires situation in bakery or retail store: has To experience, but is willing to learn; call after 10 A. . 681 Clementina st. TAPABLE GIRI, DESIRES A POSITION FOR plain sewing and upstairs work, Call at 62234 Hayes st. (3 20D COOK WISHES A PLACE T0 DO GEN. eral housework; good reference. - 206 Fisth st. ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED CHILD'S nurse, situation to care for children over 2 years of age. Call or address ., Young Woman's Christian Associaion, 1221 O'Falrrell st. [ XFERIENCED NURSE TO TAKE ENTIRE charge of an infant or children; city Teference. Call 8 Sherwood piace, oft Third st. 7 NEATLY DONE 0DY IRONER, $8 A WEE LADY starcher, $12 a week: lady ironer, country laundry, $10 & week: laundress, small country place, $'0. rcom, board, etc. MARTIN’S Employ- ment Agency, 749 Market st. - OOK. SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, §35; companionable girl, one lad¥, $20; German girl, Alameda, $20, MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stock- ton st. JCHAIR BARBRR-SHOP: 8 ROOMS: ALSO ©) shoemaking-shop: reasonable. 649 Broadway. $1 TO 4 PER WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOMS; large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. JEAMEN FOR EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, South America, at 10 Steuart st., upstairs. JORTHE B D CLEANEST 10c MEAL try 1834 Grant uve.; coffee a specialty. 0K, $30; CHAMBERWORK, $25; HOUSE- work, 2 in_family, country, $20; and a lare, namber of girls of all nationaities, ¢ity and coun- try. 315 Sutter st. ANTED—GOOD COMPETENT. COOK AND iaundress, part of washing given out, in a fam- ily of 5; no small children; wages $25. Call 110 Guerrero st., near Ridley. 3 G, HOME, REASONABLE PAY TO MID- die-aged lady in return for light work. Apply 2922 California st. 3 Y()Ul\'u LADY CAN HAVE ROUM AND hoard by ass:sting in private family ; references required. Address C. H., box 103, Call. Cx'fi«:. MERY HALL RESTAURANT: SEAT- / ing capacity 120 chairs; meals 5¢. 635 Clay st. ANTED-& MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS ning fruits and vegetables. Address J. HINSON, Puyallup, Washe N EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, nizht 15¢ 10 80¢; week 31 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room . strictest attention (o morning calis; open ali night. H0( MEN T0 GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- xable calf shoe to order, §2 60. 959 Howard, EST MEALON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 D courses, 10¢, ut ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth, W ASTED - NURSERY GOVERNESS (RO- man Catholio): ‘give age, nationality and ref- erences. Address J. D., box 103, Call Office. W ANTED-WIREFRAME MAKERS: ALSO learners. Apply ROBT. L. TOPLITZ & CO., 545 Market st. ANTED-N to assist in light honsework; wages §8 month. Apply 819 Baker. NE'A‘T GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $12. 1308 Ellis st. ARBERS"ASSOCTATION OF CA L. EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O’ Farrell, M ture wife and husband: teaches fortune telling: evelops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.: has the seven holy seals and (he Palestine wonder charms: fee §1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. ME. RAVENA SITS DAILY: SURE TIPS on races: names given; 25¢ up. 828 Howard. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future:25¢ up. 764 Howard st. EST CLATRVOYANT ON EARTH; LADIES and gents, 26c. 206 Fourth st. ISS M. JULIANA ROLLINS, MENTAL, magnetic healer and test medium. 225 Powell. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER TN the world; 50c and $1 will ‘show you the pic- ture of your future husband or wite. 724 Harrison, P BOE ZANZIC, OCCULT SCIENTIST, PA LM ist, 308 Mason: sittings 50c; always crowded. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED m and card-reader. ME. STEWAR] : greatest card reader and clairvoyant In the world; seventh daughter of seventh daushte ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market . parlors 3 and SPIRITUALISM. 0-DAY AT 2 0'CLOCK: MRS.MAYO-STEERS; ladies only; readings daily. 101 Grove st. MBS, FULTON; MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night; sittings daily. 81 Fell st. ARKET-ST. RESTAURANT AT YOUR own price; Tent paid to March 7. Apply Call., INING-ROOM, KITCHEN AND FIXTURES; will rent cheap to right party. 1532 Polk st. N EWLY FITTED UP COFFRE, FRUIT AND icecream parlor. 2724 Sutter st. P9, LET_CORNER STORE IN SONORA, AD- ioming the elegant 3-story hotel, just-completed by W. A. Neville; size of store 24x48: firsi-class location for a bank, dry goods, Jewelry or stationery store: will be arranged 10 suit a permanent tenant. For particulars apply at onca to P. A. BULLL, Stockton, Cal. ALOON; MUST BE SOLD: extra good; fixtures A1 below Front. 975, CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: 3 ). living-rooms: rent $15; mist sell ac- count sickness. 1120 Harrison st. | RANCH BAKERY CANDY AND NOTION store: present owner 10 years. Inquire 1511 Dupont st FRYIT AND CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. 444 Third st. ESTAURANT ANDBAKERY: OWNER HAS other business; can’t attend to it. 917 Mission, $7( (), WELLESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- 'U. ing business: income $125 weekly: best reasons for selling; full examination afforded. Address B. 8., box 73, this office. M LOCATION Inquire 225 Clay st., 4() BOBSES FGR SALE: ALSO WAGONSY buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 27 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 5518 SECOND-HAND HARNE! kinds; second-hand ws 2180 20 cheap horses. - Fiftees FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. KYE TERRIER PUPS: 86 AND 87 APIE Apply 709 Stockton st. R WO FRESH MILCH COWS AND A HORSE for sale at 711 Elizabeth st. § RESHDURHAM COW; MILKS 18 QUARTS; gentle for family; rich milk. 1312 Folsom st -YEAR-OLD BAY HORSE §Ux WILKES stock), 16 hends high, weight 1100 pounds, and surrey: in zood condition; will sell both or either. 1523 Railroad ave., Alameda. LUNCH COUNTERS AND 12 STOOLS quire 639 Kearny st. ICYCLE BARGAINS: and second-hand safeties cheap. ter st. : FANCY PIGEONS: ALL VARIETIES: FROM $1t0 $2 & pair: must sell. Address 2020 San Antonio ave., Alameda, Cal T A BARGAIN —SELLIN cost: our entire stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages must be sold before February 1. QUANTITY NEW 326 McAllis- $ 400 FINE SALOON NEAR MARKETST.; | retiring from business. Sunsec Rattan Company, d « Business Exchange, 87314 Market st. ' | 104 O’Farrell st. ~ (CAXDY STORE ~AND ICE CREAM SODA WELL ESTABLISHED PLANN MILL stand on Market st. Apply at 1910 Market st. for sale. P. L., box 10., Call Office. mz‘s—c.mm‘isz]xn‘nnpnu SHOP; + good location: worth $250; satistactory reasons for selling. LYNCK, 985 Market st. (0K SALE-FRENCH LIQUOR 5 ZORE: OLD stand; gooa location. Iuquire 8 to 5106 . ay 152154 First st v TO-NIGHT_KATIE HUBSSMANN'S TEST meetings. 793 Stevenson, off 9th, 10c sittings$1l. TEST CIRCLETO-NIGHT: 10c. MM E. YOUNG, 606 McAllister st.; skeptics invited. MESGa MEYER, TRANCE AND BUSINESS medium; circles Mondsy and Friday evenings; 8its daily. 251414 Sutter st. DDIE SWAIN RETURNED, 227 GEARY. "Phone 5771, Ladies oniy; no fee. G LPSY PALMIST_SITTINGS DATLY (SUN- X days included): 26¢. 946 Missio: s, MBS, MAUD LORD DRAKE: 708 O roll su.: ecircles Sun., Tues., Fri. nights. ]1ACRES OF LAND AT BEULAH, NEAR 2 Mills Seminary, Alameda County; will sacri- fice: quarter cash, or (ake furaished house or good business in part payment: small house and out- buildings; fenced. 429 Fell st. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof sae. 109, 111 Market si. ELLOWS ANVIL, VISE. § small steam boiler and engine. 6 () SECON D-HAND CA RPETS, ALL SIZES 500 35 Grices. trom NOOS 1017 to X YUY YOUR BA Bli&n furniture li the (kc;flrynfiglll‘l: X ; we will treat you . RPN & NY, 61 First nr. Mission. §225, BEANXCH BAKERY, CANDY AND o » stationery store: 4 lving-rooms; rent $18; no agents. 3411, Fifth st, Si{pEsl-Toy FOR SALE WHICH MAKES $25 per week, guaranteed. Inquire 1914 Union. $15(). FINE DELIGIOY STORE; DOING A P « fine-paying business: no snide_affair; call at once; must be sold. Address CANDOR, box 5, Call Oftice. ‘W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO 8t-: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. ROSE‘DALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS 20c to 50 night; $1 10 $4 week ; openall night. / ANTED—MECHANICS, OLERKS, LABOR- €13 10 cull 1f they do not receive theirjust dues; Jaw and commercial collections; no_charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. EEMAN 'GIRL; ONLY A NEAT, persou need apply. 2322 Folsom st. (GO0D PROTESTANT WOMAN FOR LIGHT housework; small-wages. 764 Howard st. CLEAN APPRENTICES ON PANTS, 807 CLEMEN- tina st., near Fourth. 00D HANDS ] street. ESTS. 641 STEVENSON PBARBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorouzh in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1615 Howard st. BARB{-:RS—-FUR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 825 Grant ave. S. FUCHS, "V‘ ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rny Denver House, 217_Third &t.; 150 Jarge rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $8 per week. (GEBMAN GIRL FOR SAN LEANDRO, $20. Apply 509 Kearny st., roam 8. MEN'TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. W ANTED_GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN girl. 1709 Post st- TOUNG GIRLTO HELP WITH CHILDEEN, 13084, Leavenworth, near Clay. RESSMAKER WISHES FEW MORE EN- gagements by day or will take sewing home; terms $1.50. Address 209 Franklin st. x N AMERICAN WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wants situation. Call or address ® Mastick Perrace Court, Alameda. E}mfin GIRE WOULD TIKE T0 DO GEX- usework or care of ch ages §20. Call 404 Fourieenth st, near Valencia. : EFINED YOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIRES posiifon as managing houseiecper or compan- fon o lady: city; e Eop: jon igJads: city: object, u:m:on-_hff home. D.P. WASNTED-A~ NICE YOUNG GIRL FOR restsurant. Apply at 636 Geary st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents & Teading- Toom: free bus to and from the ferry. M %S, ELSTE REYNOLDS: MATERIALIZING seance Friday evening, 50c. $32 Mission st. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, irance medin; CLAIRVOYANT : sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. HYPNOTISM. P A AN | H EXOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT— Fonr (4) different methods tanght in four weeks’ time. A rare chance for physicians, stu- dents of science or those Interested in 1is therapeutic effects, ag by suggestion nearly all diseases can be Telieved if nov cured. None taught but-those far- nishing first-class reference or recommendations. Correspondence solicited. AddressJ. WIRT CUM- MINS, Ph. G., Call office, 1018 Broadway, Oakind. STORAGE A A e A AMEBI(}AN FURNITURE CO., 1127 MAR- Kket: storage at lowest rates. 'Phone Mint 32. T . B ROONY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -reduced rates: basement storage,§1 50 perload BR.\&(‘:H BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE: Pleasan; furnished rooms: no agents. 449 Guerrero st. e SALOOX AND LUNCH HOUSE ON ACCOUNT of sickness. Inquire 49 Stevenson st. OR SALE—BAKRRY, WITH HORSES AND wagon. Apply Call Ofica. - ARTNER WANTED IN A. GOOD-PAYING business: small capital required. 307 O’Farrell. RETIKING ~ FROM BUSINESS-LEADING grocery and hardware business in a suburban Flllnge for sale to responsible party at a reasonable figure. Address Business, box 34, Call Office. EADING PHOTO STUDIO IN MANUFAC- turing city: good prices: no reasonable offer Tefused: ieaving country Teason for selling. MONAHAN & SHILLCUCK, 618 Clay st. OR RENT - SAN MATEO HOUSE AND bakery, 10lodging rooms. 6 11ving rooms; right in the Lown of San Mrteo. For farther particulurs inquire of T. HIPFEN, San Mateo, Cal. § STORAGE OF FUBNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. R. . OSBORN & CO., 751 and 753 Market st. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c ]“0 nd 20c a nl.h{{.lncludlnl coee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST 25, muClT {I—Smflm 300’1 15, 20 AND Pacific Houss Commarcial and Laeor sta ANTED—GIRL ¥OR HOUSEWORK; $12. 620 Haight st. 3 (G1BL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- work; $12. 2612 Larkin st. & W ANTED-MEN T0 GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. [ ANTED—LADY TO DO REPATRING. GOL- den Gate Dye Works. 842 McAllister st. EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE AXL while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. JTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PLANOS, HOUSE- S Lold goods, ete. J. M. PIERCE, 785 Market st. W isos BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— low rates: lals'tyhom South 762. e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. IRST-CLASS BALOON FOE SALE: SICK. ness cause sale; dong good nusiness: fine cash register and safe; private rooms. Call 208 Ellis st. . - 3 00D BUSIN I:SS; WOOD AND COAL YARD: horses, wagons, etc.: account_death of pro- prietor. 345 Sevenieenth st., near Valencia, AVING TWO RESTAURANTS, WILL SELL one cheap. Apply 1241 Market st. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC]; o S W e Sk ol i _coliections, wills, J - tended to. G, W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market. OUNG GIRL, ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cooking. Call 2days, 1217 Webster st. J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- uent secretary. CON KAD TROELL. 657 Clay. T. L. MURRY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT + Jaw: advice free. 24 Sixth st.. rooms 14, 15. W ANTED-YOUNG SOPRANG TO TRAVEL: ‘Address B., box 25, Call Oftice, FREE BEER—-TWO SCHOONERS FOR 5¢; 2150 2 bottl eof iager, b, at 637 Ciay 5t W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, W.ml‘l‘ Tms. 14-16; advice free. -~ l(‘UR SALE—A FRENCH LIQUOR-STORE ON one of the best corners Sixth stre tat a sac- rifice. mq_nfln of K. REB_I ‘T, 41134 California st. ANTEDTO RUY G BUSINESS, CALL at 410 Kearny st., room 6. 55u INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS . paper for sale; month. inquire this office. Fxfm AND BU SAFE, LETTER. pr platform scales and desk :cheap. 1 v iW RANGES:CHEAPER THAN ! band. W.S. RAY Mg Co,, 12 California st. (‘ o / bon ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. - T)E. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUIL .. Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extract.on and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved .9“:' 610 20 U’ Farrell s: TDAINLESS EXTRACTION. B0c L bridge work a specialty : piates, $5 v, experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 81354 Gear: B . H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRIGG 1) Seork aspecialty open evenings 7:30 to 9. DEL T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PATNLESS, L) crown’ work, bridge work and teeth withoub enry st cor. Grant avi cnooma'n'x-: TAL ASSOCIATION, 750 MAR- kel bet. 3d and 4th, gas_specialists; only r able agent for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth frm §5; Allngs Fm $1; excracting 06, WIth gas $1. &7 M’BETV can. be made: filling 1. DR, ST as can be made 3 dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DE LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge {or extracting whes : WARRANTED A3 $150 to $200 Mlmfawd specifications, plates are made: ofd plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting bbe: gas given, [ (JOLTON DENTAL ASS N. 806 MA. 'kerst. - DR. CHARLES W. DECKE R, o B J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate flve.—()pe_l_x_e_venlflu: Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- A ranted. DR.J W. KEY, 1122 Market st. PEOPOSALS. (CONTRACTORS_BIDS WANTED FOR CON- struction of irrigating canal in Oregon; aj Proximately 95,000 vards earih, 3000 rock, 00se rock; also fences. Send stamped enveiope G. W. MCUOY, Por-