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14 THE SAN' FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1896 SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC, Result of the Bad Sanitary Condition of School Build- ings. SEVERAL WILL BE CLOSED. The Board of Health Practically Gives an Ultimatum to the Super- visors. As the result of the bad sanitary condi- | tion of the Longfellow School on Silver street an epidemic of scarlet fever has de- f veloped in the institution, and unless the | Board of Education or Board of Super-| visors take immediate steps to improve matters the Board gf Health will close not only this but a dozen or more of institu- tions of learning, where the sanitation is far from satisfactory. Among the schools that have fallen | under the ban of the health authorities through the adverse reports of Health | Otticer Lovelace are the following: Mission Grammar, Webster Primary, Lincoln Grammar, Everett Grammar, Mar- shall Grammar, Buena Vista Primary, Columbia Grammar, Fairmount Primary, Bernal Heights Primary, Horace Mann Grammar, Irving Primary, Cooper Pri- mary and Longfellow Primary. < The Board of ‘Education insists that the Board of Supervisors should provide for | putting the schools in sanitary condition out of the urgent necessity fund in view | of the fact thatits own funds have all been | figured on for other purposes. The Super- visors on the otber hand disclaim all re- sponsibility and say that the School | Directors must look after their own affairs. The Board of Health is not particularly concerned as to which public fund is drawn on for the repairs, but the work must be | done and immediately. The matter came to a head yesterday at the meeting of the Finance Committee of the Board of Super- yisors when School Directors McEiroy and | Henderson and Drs. Hart, Rosenstirn and | Lovelace of the Board of Health were pres- ent to urge that the necessary money be appropriated at once. | They figured tha' the work would cost | - about $45,000, and that all schools where ! old and out-of-date sanitary appliances are in use must be at once fitted with | modern plumbing. Dr. Rosenstirn explained the reason of | the visit and stated that the Board of Health had decided after a careful investi- gation that the schools must be repaired at once or closed. *These schools are a menace not only to the heaith of the pupils but to that of the community at large,” he said, “‘and | our duties as guardians of the health of the people compel us to take measures to prevent contagion. Already scarlet fever has appeared in the Longfellow Schooi— three cases having been reported within a week—and is likely, as well as other dis- eases, to spread throughout the City from the bad sanitary arrangements. We understand that it is the duty of the Board | of Health to do this work, and we come | bere to urge you to take some steps in the macter.” Chairman Taylor of the committee stated. | that the Board of Supervisors had no | power to appropriate any money for sach a purpose. He said that the committee | had just been informed by Auditor Brod- | erick that the urgent necessity fund was | nearly exhausted and that future arafis for the present fiscal year must be small. ““The Supervisors cannot iielp the Board of Education in this matter,” concludea Mr. Taylor. . ““Well,” said Dr. Rosenstirn decidedly, when Mr. Taylor had ceased speaking, ‘‘we expect this work to be done. Wooden appliances must be replaced by modern plumbing.” 3 School Director McElroy spoke at some length on the needs oi the department, ciaiming that the appropriation for schoo! purposes is not sufiicient to war- rant such an outlay, and that the Board rvisors must help out with an ap propriation. * | He wasagain assured that while the| committee would like to favor am appro- | priation, sueh a measure was clearly out | of its province, and that it must refuse. Dr. Rosenstirn said, after the meeting rned, that the Board of Healt: | tife muatter up atits regular | on Wednesday next, and that | be done to| meeting something would probably convince the Board of Supervisors that the | schools must be attended to, and at once. “It would be a shame to close these schools now in the middle of a term.” he said, “for it would prevent several thou- | sand pupils from attending to their | studies, and throw hundreds of teachers | out of their employment: but this matter must be tended to, and the Board of Health will not stand ‘idly by while the public safety is at stake. We will take stringent measures to remedy the evi!if; necessar. | —_— 00DS TOARDTHER WORLD | The Poolrooms in Telephonic Connection With an Under- {3 taking Parlor. - | Downtown Sports Backed Horses That; Were Scratched and Jockeys That Did Not Ride. When the Ingleside track closes on 1 Wednesday next, the last day of its two | weeks’ spell of racing, a sigh of relief wiil | escape the lips of the gamblers running | the downtown poolrooms. The deter-i mined warfare waged upon them by the | management of the Pacific Coast Jockey | Club has not been without its effect. Wrong resulis, odas quoted that were ridiculously lower than at the track and a bad mixture of jockeys have seen the crowds in the dens dwindle away day after day since the meeting began, until they are at present in a very tottering con- | dition. If the meeting at Ingleside was to con- tinue two weeks longer the pool-sellers would have 1o close their doors; but they live in Lopes, for the Bav District track will soon cpen again and they look for- ward to uminterrupted facilities for ob- taining odds and results. As though the shadow of -death was | hovering over them the meager and frossly incorrect news they obtain from neleside is telephoned to an undertakine establishment at 777 Mission street, doing business under the name of Pacitic Under- takers. An employe of one of the rooms was heard to remark that they had a “dead cinch” on getting the returns, and this statement was evidently not without some truth attached to it. Yesterday a boy was interrupted at the track who, it was thought, was trying to smuggle out the result of a race, and the following message was found on him: 1 have got two bunches roses ready, also ten boquets. Poseibly the Jockey Club can utilize them in the sh: of a floral offering at the funeral of these ™joints” in the near future. The message, which was a cipher, the boy said he intended to telephone to the undertaking establishment mentioned. The commission houses received Peck- | Geary-stRas. 100 105 LosAng L 6s. | sniff as the winner of the third race,which | was won by Uncertainty. The latter horse was as ‘good as 60 to1at the track, while the rooms very obligingly laid their customers 4 to 1 against the outsider. | Seven wrong jockeys were ted in the | opening event, and odds and jockeys were | marked up on two scratched horses. Throughout the other races wrong riders were posted and the most absurd odds | laid. 5 Invariably horses scratched early in the | morning at the track had odds offered | against them with a far-fetched guess as | to who would ride them. Betting was opened on most of the races before the book-makers at Ingleside had chalked up their odds, the “joints'’ having their prices up on the third race nineteen minutes in advance of the track pencilers. Of the forty jockeys that piloted hotses in the five different’events the voolrooms \‘ were misinformed as to twenty-five of that number, FLOWERS AND GOPEERS. State Florzl Society Chose Marble Hall as Permanent Meeting Place. The State Floral Society has found Mar- | ble Hall at the Palace Hotel so satisfactory that it has chosen it as a permanent place of meeting. That decision was reached at the monthly meeting held yesterday. | There was a small exhibit of hyacinths, | Mrs. T. C. Walker winning the premium | for the finest specimen of potted hyacinths, the award going to a handsome single white La Grandesse, and Mrs. W. H. Smythe carry: off tbe honors for the cut flowers, spikes of Baron Thuyll, Queen of Holiand, Czar Peter and other choice va- Tieties. ¢ *‘Winter Blooming Roses” was the chief | topic of informal discussion. | A favorable report from the Santa Cruz | Mountains Floral Society, the youngest | offspring of the parent society, was read and discussed. A letter from Mrs. Theodosia B. Shep- | herd of Ventura describing a new variety | of cosmos received attention. Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. Q. D. Bald- win, Mrs. B. E. Hendrickson, Mrs. Groth- well and Emory E.Smith were appointed additional members of the committee on monthly exhibitions. One of the ladies asked for an antidote to the destructive gopher, and various members recommended bisulphide of carbon, broken glass, a trap baited with a carrot and a “black cat.” The floral exhibit, although, strictly speaking, a byacinth show, included some, exquisite Bwaniey white and Russian violets, sent by Miss Lottie Emerson of Decoto, & rare specimen of epiphullum, or lobster cactus, and of amaryllis amanti- | pyllum, an unusual blossom at this time, | the property of Mrs. L. 0. Hodgkins, roses, | narcissa, treesias, scabiosa, by T. O.| Walker, und a_collection of wild flowers | from the hills about San Francisco. { ‘‘Violets and bulbous plants” wili be | exhibited anda discussed at the March | meeting and in April wild flowers will be | discussed. Abandoned Their Child. Mrs. St. John ot San Jose gave a six-months- | old infant, Charles Grant Gordon, into the cus- | tody of theSociety for the Prevention of Cru- | elty to Cnildren yesterday and the babe was | seut to St. Joseph's Infant Asylum. The child, who is remarkably bright and pretty, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt Gordon, who, | Prior to their depariure from the city, lived at | 144 Sixth street. They gave him int6 Mrs, St. | | f Johu's care when he was a month old and tfor a short time paid a stipulated sum for his sup- port. Lately tney left off the payment, and finally left the city without leaving any direc- tions as to the disposition of the infani. Mrs. John was unable to bear the burden of his pport, but parted with him with reluctance. THE STOCK MARKET. ‘There was no material change yesterday. If any- thing values were a little lower. The Hexter Gold Mining Company of Colorado has been listed on the San Francisco Stock Board. The Bulwer weekly letter say Brrwer Cox.—Have extracted 1014 tons of ore of an estimated value of $28 per ton from the stopes on Bulwer tunnel and 200 levels during the past | week. In the stope above the morth drift from | crosscut 2, 200 level, the country rock con- | tinues very'hard, and the ore seam, being small, makes extraction slow and difficult. ' Stope in drift south from crosscut 4, 200 ievel, continues to yield some low-grade mi{ling ore. north drift, 100 level, was extended 10 | ong the footwall: face in vein matier of no de states that in the | feet of fine-l00k- "cL by pan wash- old is getting coarser, or lead gold. and are running the 'y are now 5 ) feet from reach the face they rossculting and hreasting the face of the tunnel they have 3 ing blue gravel, showing a pros ing of $6 to a carioad. The siiowing more of the chan. T 12 carloads o the n rack grgde in bedrock. the face of it. will commenc gravel for the mill The superinte hed the lowest t is now satisfied that he has ce in the channel, and that | from tuem again. BOAKD SALES. Following wers the sales in the San Franclsco Etocx Board yesterday RPAUIAR MORNING = STON COMMENATNG 9: 30, 1000 Alta......15400 Challnge. 300 B & 200 Choliar.. 300 Bullion. &V, 8500 C 200 Alpha.. 500 Alta . 88500 Utah.. I Following were the saies in the Pacifio Stock Eoard yesterday : X 00 Excha 2006 & C 3150 H&EN1.22 -1.021/100 Potosi 2000 C Imp...GZ600 . AETERX 17, SESI0N — 00 Cholla 500 Con 1 i3, 4200 Oceld. .1, 20200 00 200 B & 200 Bodie. 400 Bullion 100 Bulwe: 3100 Calea: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Feb. 14 -4 P.u. By Asked Bid. duked. 40 50 — 02 a3 ng 05 08 - o 57 59 B 2w - 15 — 05 96 98 Challenge Con. L6 130 Choliar. . 2 64'Overman . 15 16 Lon. Cal & Va. 200 205 Fotos. .. 52 53 Con. Impenat. 01 02 48 Confidence. ... 1.00 1.05 Seg. Beicher. [ Con.New Y — U8 43 Crown Poni... 16 17/Scorpion. o3 — 04 Silver HIi - 02 08 07 ¢yndicate. 02— 25 — Union Goa. 54 56 ry. 41 42Ut 13 14 Hale & Norcrs.1.20 1.26 Yeliow Jackes 35 39 lowa. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Feb. 14-2 . UNITED STATES BN Ds. [y Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked U B4s coup..10814110%5 U & as reg...1091411015 MISCELLANKOUS BONDY. Cal-stCble6s.1093, — Do. 2d sy 6. — — Cal Elec L 65.1068 — |P&O Ry 6s.105 120 CntraCW bs. — 100 | P&Ch Rv 8s.10234105 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 Pwist.RRBs. — 11614 EdsnL&P 6s.10614 — |Reno. WL&L — 103 F&CHRREs. 10615 — |RiverW Cos — 100 [SactoP & 1...100 1023 101 /SF&NPRRSs 9934 Do,Gnted.6s.10115103 |SPRRAriz6s — 9514 MKt-stCble6s12: — |SPRRCalés. — 1091, — 109 [SPRRCalds. — 9715 - 100 ]El’Brl’.L‘Alu 9634 971, = 104 'SVWaterds. 12155 — — 104 BVWaterds.. v9lg 9915 = 103 IStkinG&i63102 1031y —* 1043 SunstT&T8s.100 — Do. 2d Iss 53.102 1053z/Sutter-stRos. 1091 — Omnibus 6s.. 11914 — |VisaliaWC6s — = 93 PacKollMés. — - WATET BTOCKS. Contra Costa 40 MarinCo.... 49 = 98 963, 9714 GAS BTOCKS. Cepital...... — 39 |PacificLight. 4615 — Gentral 7 95 = |an brantate 1303 7av Oak G L&H. 41 5114 Stockion. ... = ° 211, PacGaslmp. 7814 7915 INSUKR AN CE STQCKS. FlremansFd.160 170 [Sun 50 - BapC I ERCIAL BANK sTocRS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.128%; — Anglo-Cal ... 5814 [Eondonast. =% 5 Benk of Cal..232 437145 Merch Bx.... 13— CalSD&TCo.. 57 58 |Nevads.. . — — FirstNaton(177 180 - [Sather B = e Grangers.... — - | Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 Drift from raise | g Have | - BAVINGS BANK-ATOCKY. GerSd: 1440 — = 10214 L.1000 - 'y 240 — fimu =Y Trus..800 825 bF SavUniond80 4821y STRUET RAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornta....1063; — Oak,SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st 76 Yresiao. P 4434 45 Sutter-gt. - - FOWDER STOCKS. Atlantic D... = California. 1 Giant.... MIKCELLANKOUS ATOCKS. o Alsska Pkry. 9634 9635 0ceanicS8S00 — 20, AkDCoatte =7 307 Pachnerar 1 o CalCotMills. — = [Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDrvDock. — — Pac[&NCo. — 80 Edison Light. 975 9851 Pac Koll Ml 2914 $214 GasConAssn. — ' — |ParfPainiCo. 835 7Va Y icadco 85 89 |PacTransCo — ° 24 HawC&SCo. 1334 1414 PacT &7Co 60 — HutchSPCo, 1504 1634 StunsetT&T.. 41 — IndsonMtgG. — ' — " UnitedClo — 38 Mer ExAssnl00 110 | MORSING EESATON Board—10 Giant Powder Con, 164: 160 Hutch- inson S P Co, 15; 100 Market-st Kallway, 45: 50 Pacific Gas Imp, 7814, Street—175 Cakland Gas, 5114. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—50 Aawaiian Commercial, 137%: 50 do, b10.13; 50 do, 14; 110 Iutchinson'S P Co, 15%4; b Pacific Gas Infp. 78%4. ° < Street—10 iutchinson S P Co. 1514, SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALt— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year, BRANCH OFFICES—530 Monigomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin sfreet, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o, 116 Ninth street, open until lock. 30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. £ FIRST “PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Rober, Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Rev. Edwin H. A.M.; Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 P. M. Sunday- school at 12:45 P. M.; Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor ac 6:16 p. M. Prayer-meeting. Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome to these services. B SIMPSON MEMORTAL METHODIST Episcopal Chureh, corner Hayes and Buch- anan_sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; re 399 Haight st. Preaching at 11 oM. and 7 The pastor will preach at 11 a. Prayer for Faith.” At 7:30 p. . Re D.D., will preash. Sund LB Perkins superintendent; fpworth Leazue service at 6:30 . M. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church; seats free; ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'ciock. HOWA pal Church, bet s from Palace Hotel—Rev. \ pastor. Mr. Fred Emerson Brooks, the Cali Poct, will be present in the evening and reci of nis elegznt and touching poems, entitled stine.” Mr, ', his associate. and willsing. Ing subject : 3 ; Evening subject: “A Perplexing Question Set- tled.” "Pastor’s residence, 212 Powell sti.; tele- : church 61 METHODIST EPISCO- cond and Third sts., two . W.Case, D. 1., raia JAKE = FREE BAPTIST open communion), Bush st., near Rev. Willlam Meserve, pastor. The pastor wiil preach Sunday morning, 16th inst.: sub- ject: “Motiy Rev. isasc Belknap preach in the evening his farewell address. For four months, and with excellent results, Rev. Mr. and Airs. Belknap have labored with the church, their speclalty belng to visit from house to house S 0; Juniors, 5 o'clock, and 30. ' Prayer-meeting Wednes- day evenin, NoT) lar meeting THIS E degree will be conferred. A. K. KIN: SPECIAL BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICO every night cor. Market ana Sixth sts. tic adverisements in living light: prom business. Consult OWL ADV. ¢ = m)x( ISS PAT) Monigoni Eo AKTHURCURES BY REAL MAG- netic treatment. 806 Market, parlor 21, second floor. B MRS WALLACE GIVES ¢ n etic treatment. 10 FITUATIONS WANTED— M !PPLE-AGED LADY WITH TWO DAUGH- ters wishes to take charge of loaging-house; thoroughly understands the care and management of sume. " Address 414 Yerba Buena st., oft Sacra- mento, between Taylor and Mason. WANTED — POSITION BY "GERMAN Wwoman either as chambermaid, laundress or €00k In country hotel or mining camp. Room 49, New Western Hotel. RYESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES Position as working housekeeper: can sew and care for children; pest reference. Address A. C., 746 Guerrero st., cor. Twenty-second. OUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUSE- 1 keeper's position. Room 2015 Geary st. +OOD LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK BY THE day. 4451 Natoma st. (QQIPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A& situation to do general housework or chamber- work. Call or address Mission st. Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. HFLP WANTED-Co FIBST-CLASS CUTTER, LADIES' ANDCHIL- U dren’s underwear, sew corsets, shirt waists, Wrappers, etc. 409 Hayes st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking, family of 2 and 1 child. Call betreen 9 and 12 at 31 Fulton st. {7OUNG GERMAN GIRE, TO WAIT AT BAK- ery: must be experienced in housework. Ap- AUSTRALIAN TR D NURSE_WOULD take care of invalid or childgen in return for Austrelia, Address Nurse, Call Branch Ofice, 713 Larkin st. . YPOUNG WIbow WISHES A POSITION AS Fiphouse Ceper. Call at 1020 Murket st., opposite h, 100m cD—BY A WIDOW, AMERICAN, OF .+ situation as working housekeeper for wid- ONf i country or city: good cook. A. B., box 12, al ce. passage to Sydney, ply at 125 Seventh st.: must sieep at home. ITTLE GIRL TO PLAY WITH ONE CHILD; sleep home; $7. 1620 Ellis st. R W ANTED GIRL TO DO_GENERAL housework in the country. 818 Eddy st. VW ANTED—GIRL ¥OR HAND SEWING, 114 Second st., downstairs. W OMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: sleep home: wages $15. 108 Ninth st. Y ANTED-GIRL.FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. _Call at 433 Seventir st. PAILORESS “AXD ~GOOD_ BUTTONHOGE- maker: also, skirt hands. COHN, 316 Sutter. HREE LADY SOLICITORS; THOSE HAV- ing nome knowledge of insurance preferred. P. 1L A. Co., room B, sixth floor, Mills building. LOVEMAKERS WANTED. APPLY 550 Fourth st. Y UG LADY CAN HAVE ROUM AND board by ass'sting in private family ; references required. Address C. H., box 103, Call. ANTED—NU GOVERNESS (RO- g give age, nationality and ref- box 103, Cail Office. ) APPRENTICES 0! tina st., near Fourth. ATEST SYSIEM OF DRESS - CUTTING. MRS. J. H. FLYNN, 14 McAllister; room 67. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in Jery, Toom. 200 rooms: 25¢to §1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: rae bus (0 and from the ferry. HOROUGH ~COURSE_ IN _ MILLINERY tausht; will prepare pupils to take positions this spring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, ri. 46. RESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN- ishing taught: €2sy to leatn’ rapid to use: pat- terns, 25¢ up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. HAmunizsu, G, 350 AND 860 MORNING and eve classes; 10 essons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. AWEENCE PATTERN HOUSE_DREGS cutting school. 1281 Market st..vet. 8th and 9th. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 £0 to $6 per week; free bus to and 1rdm the ferry LADY WANTS A POSITION AS housekeeper or any kind of light housework. Apply 706 Ellis st., room 4. ‘V;\Nl'_h‘b —'LADI AND' CHILDREN'S dressmaking, 81 & day, or at home; references. ?fll{ Leavenworth I ELIABLI, WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as working housekeeper; country preferred. 358 Ridiey st., nr. Valencis. Y OUSG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION 1N small family or lodging-house. Apply at 2021 Turk st. (ICE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do light housework; city or country, 149 Shipley st. OUNG CREOLE LADY WISHES A HOUSE- keeper's position. 917-Market st., room 18, second floor. 1ENTLEMEN’S MENDING N at room 23, 105 Stockton st. Y ouNe WOMEN FROM THE COUNTRY would like any kind of sewing ‘or mending. 1169 Mission st., nr. Eighth, room 18, second_tioor. ADIES WANTING HELP WILL FIND IT at 1004 Market si. RUSTWORTHY LADY WOULD CARE FOR children at their home a fes hours day of even- ing. Apply 322 Seventh st. [ GIRLS DESIRE PLACES IN < private families to do second work and cooking; good references; wages $25 and $30. 1380 Twelfth st., Wesl Oakland. FISITI GOVERNESS — AN EXPR- need teacher desires pupils in history, liter- ure and piano. Cail or address K., room 20, Crocker buliding. ¥ by day or Address 31 and 32 AW INCHE rooms; . teruis reasonable. ulton House. wo 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25c to %1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $8 per week ; convenien: und respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. '()O MEN OF ALL NATION TES A o ing employment at MURRAY & READY'S employment offices, 634 and 636 Clay st. Phone, main, 5848. Employers please send to us for your help. -“( MEN FOR ALL KINDS OF WOGK ARE 3} ting for situations at J. F CROSETT & A c : ALL tel.Gran: 46. 20, CHINESE AND JAPAN- sc employment oflice, 17 Webb st.. below . bet. Caiifornis and Secrumento: tel. 23 MALY HELP WAANTED. BABBE}T' PROTECTIVE UNI ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. FREE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR &e: 8150 a botu! eof lager, 5¢, at 637 Clay st. reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $1 week; rogms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; e Sixth, for a room : 25¢ & nixht EY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST., BE- 31 a week. JUST OUT: NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ng. utes, done while you wal machinery: all repairing at balf jrice: Jork guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Second. shoes: call and see: haif-soled in 15 min- all repairing done by 40 MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearlv new. 25¢ to §) 25. 582 Mission st. AGENT WAN.ED. mail, 10 room 82, GENTS —SEE OUR BUTTERFLY BOU- quets; wonderful, pretty novelty: sample by Inveutors’ Exchange, 916 Market st., F and gentlemen; superintendent of;agents, Murphy building. ——— e IRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutu.l Benefit Society: ladies | £t09:30 A.a. P. D. RAINE, FURNITURE WANTED MALONE PAYS 20. PER CENT MORE | than eisewhere for furniture to fill country | Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Four'h 1. H PRICE PAID FUK FUKN: | Lin COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet, 4th Furniture C BSGLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second band furniture and carpots by Lundy 813 Market call or send postal. RUSINFS® CHANCES. 0. AURANT. er included. Ket st., opp. Palace. $500. Worth £1000 STENBERG $32 NEATEST, « taurantn rt average receipts §20; sickness. STENBERG & 0., 632 Market st. ZOF PRC AND DELICACY STORE $320’ o + Western Addition: pre: sul age $1s i Markei. ent owner 2 years for man and wife. 2 O( COR| MIRROR; SAFE $200. Giano: ‘weil worth e money’ ictuai cost fitting up the piace $700; 50 room trausient house upstairs. STENBERG'& CO., 632 M t. @1 PARTNER: R RANT: $160. casn-counter and assist gen owner cook and thorough restaurant ma. BERG €O B! arket st. RESTAURAST, =~ Lt best location: cheap re trial given if desired: profits will s ment of $1500; will exchange for ST RG & CO. Market st. EOR(() ONACCOUNT LAR $2500. &eane o wants partner in wholesale and ter business ted in most popular and w Kuown mar] controls large firsi-class trade: _established ears: must’ have L ear $500 monthly ;- best of refer nces; full inves- fon: fortune for some- active man. STE G & CO.. 632 Marketst. . LLE LD AT SACRIFICE: BEST ES- W Labiished bakers. and. lanch-parior: -vers best location; mear Chronicle buiiding; all modern im- provements; big stock present owner re:iring. BERG & 32 Market st- 1 BOARDING AND ROOMS WANTED, change for upright piario. 16 McAliister s | OARD AND ROOM WANTED T X- w. 1ROV B, OR 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH OW d in Western Addition. Address | A., box 104, Call. w4 GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM IN tly private family. C.B. box 18, Call. | 5 GALLONS OF MILK WANTED; SURE 75 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. | pay. Address 1032 Howard st. s £ () PART. IN FIRST- $400. G5TSR" mammiacturing busi kept by present owner 12 years; is_highly gentee! has the patronage of tie best mercantile houses ciears §25 per week each;a trial allowed. Apply KENNY 765 Market st. $200. Fisica o man 2years. STANLEY, 9 Geary st. g vt &350 RESTAURANT, NORTH OF MAR- DOV, Ler: worth at least $500; receipts over daily; micely fitted; expenses low. STAN- LEY, 9 Geary st. $300. RovTE, DUV, good borse and wagon: STANLEY. 9 Geary st. LE_FOIL me hands WELL _BESTABLISHED; fine trade! visg adero st. | T ANMS ¥t RIG_HORSES: MUST WEIGH 1800 OR fi‘;‘\?‘szw‘; gg“lllzl? Z;‘ei‘g“.i‘ T om over. BURNSTINk BROS., Fifth and Bluxome. ARKEEPER AND RUN TOATRAINS, COUN- try hotel, 25 10 $:0, see party here: pantry- man, -.wno can make salads, $30. third cook, res- taurant, $40. C. R. HASSEN & CO.. 110 Geary. ELLBOY WITH GOOD REFERENCES; HO- tel; $15. O. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. W ANTED_YOUNG MAN, TYPEWRITING, shorthand and_drawing; solicitor for this of- fice: office Loy, $5 week; 3 woodchoppers, $1 cord, pine; tiemakers, cooks, waiters, etc. Apply 0 J.'F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramen:o st. \Y ANTED—A~ LINEMAN ¥OR OUTSIDE work for an electrical company, call early; 3 £00d wiremen, insiie work, for an electrical com- | pany. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. S DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st ANT]L]S—\‘()UXK WATCH, IF IT 'EED‘I‘ repairing: best work at haif the regular price. | third toor. G ANDJIEW send postal. LOTHI ixu LL YOUR BOOKS, elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. ROOMS: CLEARS $55 OVER RENT; ALL | offices. DECKER, 1 st A () ROOM HOUSE; RENT O 5075 1020 Market st. LY $50; FINE orner, clearing' $100. Apply to DECKER, Me Q()ROOM HOUSE; CENTRAL; PART PAY- ments: north of Market st. DECKER, 1020 rier st 10K OM HOU (GENTS FURNISHING GOODS SALESMAN who s competent to take charge of the d: partment: also a clothing salesman; slso & boy. learn the business in a drs-z0ods hoase: those who hold our certificates have so generally secured po- sitions that it is with ditficuity that we can fill po- sitions in many lines; the most competent people are wanted. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker buildini WAN —CITY SALESMAN TO FAMILY and jobbing trade for a wine and spirits firm; answer must state confideniially references, axe and salary expected, or no notice will be taken. Address R., 10x 27, this office. MPLOY 148 S VHINESE AND JAPAN ) office; best help. 4141 O'Farrel QITUATIO 3 O miliar with electric appliances and handy with tools, seeks a situation. Address E. P.. box 114. (PLOYMENT GU I WILL PAY TO YBODY WHO o can secure me a steady position ns super- intendent: best of references. Address T. A., box , this ofiice. TENTLEMAN PERSO! X all the wholesale jobbers, through many years' business, is open for engagement, Address Vin- dex, box 16, Call Of QITUATION > bookkeeper, business know city. Address box 73, Call 01 (COACHMAN, BY A YOUNG MAN FRGM J Boston: thoroughly understands his business can furnish best references. Apply L 1. M., box 1. Call Oftice. E "D AS ASSISIANT esman or driver: good general and iong experience in this i ROOM atment. DG SENORITA CARME glves Spanish lessons. Room “BAD TENANTS EJECTED Collectlons made, city or country. Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room Pacitic ‘Teél. 5580. (=2 WINDOWS CLEANKD AND FLOOF scrubbed; ressonable rates: p for C. ROSS] & CO, IDEND No. the Hutchin- | = ¥ 28 (fifteen cents per son Sugar Plantation Co. w at the of- fice of the compa onand after THURSDAY, F ary 20, 1896. Transfer books ay, February 14, 3896 at 3 o'clock | K. H. DON, Secretary. L WALTR d \ants s plice at $15 a Please ielephone or address MISS PLUN- 424 Sutter st. AT €O JIRL, A FIRST-CL, €00k, wants a piace in the city, Address or telephone MISS PLUN- 24 Sutter st. SH- GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE 1 housework; good cook; cf 32010 $25. ' Address Swedish ERN y A PE olding Eastern certificat:s, sires pupils in bistory, literature aud piano. box 104, 1. FRI- de- V.G, Y WOMAN WA X do honsework; ity or country 16 Washington ave.. bet. inth 2nd Tenth YV RELIABLE A all or rddress n and Howard, S A GOOD COUK; will do light housework ; moderaie wages: city or short distance in couniry. Call or address 10 Stockion place, oft Stockton, bet. Post and Sutter. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A GOOD cook. wants a place in the country to assist in housework or second work; wages $12 10 $15. Please call at 55 Second TOMAXN V widower Address W. H % W OMAN COOK WOULD LI where her son could have a hos e expected. Address T., box 19, this ofli DR TO ANY ME A 7 ONE _SECURING L Z4) steady position. Address Steady, box 81, Call Offic TRST D TAILOR e ctoas Address A., box 16. Call. TOUNG SEAFARING MAN WOULD LIKE TO find permanent employment on shore; is sober indusirious; no afraid of work: is willing to anything, hough s ore or warehouse work d be preferred; isa Mason in good standing. W AStED-MEN T0 HANDLE LINE OF merchant wuiloring samples. Apply room 98, Buriingion Hotel, 605 Market st., Sunday, from | 10 to 1 " JANTED—_MAN TO RECEIVE $15 WEEK- iy: steady position: 8150 required; must be of steady habits. Inquire 632 Market st., room 8. ", JANTED—RELIABLE MAN TO ATTEND cigar-store on Kearny st.; must have $200 cash. Appl. 615 K. 4. TA CIIV tauran: ket sts. 25. 0ld Louvre, O'Farrell and Mar- B;um‘flu FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. | 87215 Howard st. B.{nm—:n WANTED FOR SATURDAY. Montgomery ave. ARBER FOR SATURDAY EVENING AND Sunday. 105 Fourth st. B.\Rmm Fi on percentage; bgommk Eleldy. 626 Fourth. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1308 DUPONT HALF DAY, SATURDAY AND 90814 Howard sg. y ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND 04 Bryant st. SHOEMAKER WANTED. 805 tHIRD ST. Sunday. ROY 16 YEARS TO LEARN WATCHMAKING and optical business. B. F., box 10, Call. TANTED—A TAILOR. 6481 COMMER: cial st. . ¥ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY | 101 | > o " TROYS FROM 1570 17 YEARS OF AGE. AP- Please answer to M. M. »?:Ts:. «\:_l;:\m:-‘ i e e e Ad- | PARTNER—POKK AND SAUSAGE STORE; e eoeziaan AT, clears $75 monthly : small capital. 335 Fourth, THOROUGHLY COMPE HIGHLY — FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER | mployment (n clerical on: moderate salury; W for planing-mill, one with planing-miil busi. ness experieuce preferred; bond required; state | references. Address W. R, box 81, this office S SITUATION DRIVE clty well and thoroughly under: stands ca, Address H. H., box 61, Cal AN AND WIFE RS IN DRESS maiing; average $25 & week. 161315 De- dero st. JITUATION BY . who thorough ing sbout place Buena Vista av GIISH COACHMA N wiil- Address NED., 2432 Alameda, Cal. 1 SHI, 1507 I'arkin s; 2OV, LIVING WITH PARENTS, WOULD J like 1o learn a trade. Call at 332 Jackson st., ity. D BY GERMAN FAMILY, SITUA- run a boarding-house: country pre- #00d cook; long experience. Address st. MRST - CL. 3 general work and of fine 5 horses; il OoR dening: understands care best, references. MARRIED lave work, 6 years' experience in Please call or drop postal card to kinds minin; 409 Ninth st., | LLIGENT RESPONSIBLE PARTY travel and manage men Suite 79, Fiood building, ’\ W WALDO HOUSE, AN 84 end 4eh—Single fur 1 50c; week $1 0 32 50; cle strictest atten: orni ( REAMERY HALL RESTA NT: S _ ing capucity 120 chairs; meals 5c. 635 C. 1“0“ PASSAGE AND FR SHT DIRECT TO the placer gold fields of Cooks Inlet address C. D. LADD, 8 Third st., San Francisco. APANESE BOY: MUST BE A GOOD COOK; speak Enziish well: references. Address, by letter, 87, this office. P. W BARBER-SHOP: WIIL seil half to a good man cheap. ' 13. O’ Farrell st, R (L PAY CASH FOR s Barber, box 18, Call EARTH:; WELL COOKED: 8 urant, 137 Fourth. TO expenses and salary. 227 Sixth si., room 24, courses, 10¢, ut -eattle Kestaurant, ICTLY SOBER AND RELIABLE MTD- 3 E-TION—SATURDAY, THE dle-aged man ws watehman: | 1224 ot I'ebruary, beins a legal holiday, all retel 1ce_and 1o box 16, Call. IRL, PACTFIC @AROVE. $15; : San Rafael, $26; Livermore, MISS CUL- «la, 20, and other towns. tockton's H COUK: $30; SEE LADY HERE, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. B , AMERICAN FAMILY, $30; GERMAN .. Second girl and seamstress, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 105 Stockton st. barber-ahops will be closed at 12 o'clock noon, . KLITSCH, president sarbers’ Association of Caii. ornia. 00D CHA FOR A YOUNG BOY TO “learn all the branches of blacksmithing, wagon- making and horseshoeing; wages small. Apply 1438 Howard. W ANTED; YOUNG MAN: FAIR PENMAN; must be well recommended and able (0 give Dbonds: stace salary expected. Address S. H., box 76, Call Office. QEAMEN FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. HER AN, 258 Pacific st. TERMAN WORK X MISS ¢ NG HOUSEKEEPER; $25, 05 Stockton si. CHILD OF 5 YEARS; §12. 105 Stockton st. XPERILNCED GIRL WANIS i care of children; reference given: wages $10. R., box - O ASTE ADY ladies’ mending neatly. roon: 8. 100D COOK WANTS POSITION TN HOTE X or boarding-house; no objection to the count Address 22; AND TKE A PLACE TO Addr. 223 Minna. VY ANTED—BY A GERMAN GIKL. POSITION econa work and plain sewing. Address 1221 O'Farreli st. x NE IRL, CANSPEAK GERMAN,WISHES AN ituation in store: \ias worked in bakéry before. Call oruddress 1140 Stevenson st., near Ridley. FRENCH LADY, FIRST-CLASS DRESS, wants position ini private family to do washing, ironing and mending. Address 417 Folsom st. Y i ANTS SITUATION light housework. Address 1410 EFINED WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO HAVE 1or 2 children to board: nice home; mother’s care; besi of references. 1205 Laguna st. SITUATION WANTED BY ‘A COMPETENT Swedish girl 10 do cooking and housework, $256. 1115 Antonio st., off Jones, near Eilis. TOUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS cook or waitress In hotel. Call 150 Fourth st., room 28. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day Washing, ironing and housework. Call or address 633 Minna st. G LADY DESIRES POSI- tion as companion in & Protestant familly. Address 3378 San Jose ave. (SH GIRL WISHIS SITUATION IN private family to do cooking and general house- work: no objection (o children; wages $20. Ad- 3., box 84, Call Office. D RELTABLE WIDOW WITH A child 8 yeacrs old wants any kind of position: a £00d Lousekeeper: city or country: with or with- ouLthe child. “Address 113 Larkin st., room 18. NCH SWISS YOUNG LADY FROM GEN- of u good family, desires a situstion; can French thoroughly} is & neat sewer: refer- Address 517 Baker st., corner Fulion. UATION WANTED BY RELIABLE as first-class laundress. Call 124 Fit- TO DO BY. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS Work or general housework. Please call at 156735 Market st. 0. MISS CULLEN, 50 WOMEN CAN OBTAIN DU wori 1 from -$15 to $40 per month and i{.;nd at & READY'S, Employment Agel \ger 6 Clay st. 5 WATTR . CITY AND COUNTRY, 8 laundress, country hotel, $20; aitress, sume house, $.0: cooks an't housework girls. MURK. & READY, 634 C L. e e tABLE MAN WilH $100, TO RUN A saloon or will sell. Apply LEVY & CO., 796 Missfon st. G7TH WILLSE URr HALF INT: RE-T IN b {-? yrofitabie business. - Apply 1625 Howard o4 AKBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 6 LIVING- T00ms; other business. 130 Oak st N — TO SELL PETIT LEDGER g&rocers’ conpon £ooks and other spec lties, by sample, to_merchants; side lines ready sellers; £00d pay. MODEL MI"G (0., South Beiid, Ind. NEW“ AND SKCOND-HAND SHOES FROM NERAL HO! SEWORK AND c00Kking, smull American family near city, SEsE lady here. MURKAY & READY, 634 JERMAN GIRL, CHAMBERWORK AND T care of child, insti i 3 ~ RAYE REnd: fsivuion near city, $20. MUK 7 men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. ] TOes ¥ KR WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOMS: large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. EAMEN FOR FUROPE, AUSTRAL South America, at 10 Steuart st., npstairs. FOR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 100 MEAL try 1345 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ANTED-FRENCH SECOND GIRL, $20: 3 nurses, $20 and $25: 3 cooks, in German and American_famiiies, $25: erman nursery gov- cress. $25; German or Scandinavian second irl and laundress, $25; 2_cooks, boarding-houses, $20 :(x‘.;xcfizi;n:mrfsxs. $15; and & great many girls i and housework in city and country. J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 312 Sntter st '50 MEN TO GET A FINE STyLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, $2 50. 959 Howard. ARBERS ASSOCTATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 0'Farrell, W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 200 rooras; best in the city- single rooms 20 and 26c & night, 81 a weok: meals 10c. W ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, 830 also a competent lady’s maid and seam: stress, 825; chambermaid and waltress, $26: young vurse, $15: 4 young housework girls for country places, $15 and $20; American woman as ook for 20 boys, $20; young Irish-Catholic cook, 2 in family, $25; 5 girls for housework in German families, $20 each. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 724 Sutter st. : W ASNTED — LADY TRONERS, week: lady starchers, $12 a Yomau for gencral work in a country restaurant, 815, room, ‘board, etc.; 5 housegirls, $20. etc. MARTIN'S l.mployment Agency, 749 Market. %k 4 BOARDERS, $20; CHAM- TO 310 A k@ girl or . ABOUT bermaid, $15; young girl to work in restau- rant, 312 0 $i5; ai R. HANSEN £0. 110 Gadry b 0 G RCSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLISET.: ROOMS 20c to 50c night: $1 0 84 week : open ahl night. W ANTED_MiCHANICS, CLERKS, LAEOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive thelr just dues; law and commercial collections; no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. 14 | 20 10-; 14- 4 A ROOM HOUS 1 GOOD LOC. best corner in city. ZZ9. 18 room: Tooms, ou Geary st... rooms: sunny corner room house: very central. . room honse, worin $1000: price H. C. DECh | PER | month: price $700: trial given. See DECK- 1020 Market st. 8100 | $2000. S0 N ij KIN J OTICE — TO L YOUR BUSI Bl W o amnnie s, diross o vor s bano <> | N prompity tor cash: HEALY & CO..25 Kearny: NTED—GC SHOWCASE $OR() PARTNER WANTE SALOON; W T ES $3%ad, To! $250. &y’ Honc: will uarantes to pay pariner 860 per month; not necessary to be barkeeper, ; owner will teach him the business: fine chance for steady man. 150, EAX O, tiguor routé; r month - investigate. HEALY . SELLOR EXCHANG PRAND & CC N 1EA, COF 3 clears to each 260 & CO.. 23 Kearny E A BUSINESS 5 Third k47() GROC ONE OF 1 $4D50. §Ocormers In the ity good. bustness: large stock ; selling on account of other business: reasonable rent: great bargaln. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 0 BUY of any Kix account of U %800, Lo - Kearny ness; full value. D & CO., 451 NDSOME PLAC paying busine ND & CO., 45 T! BOARDING-HOU! cheap ren hird s NTION — well; cheap GREAT BARGAIN ON ACCO - sicgnes: PARTNER W A LODGIN sUS STRAND 45 Third st. 11 _ROOMS; WELL FUR- TRAND, 45 Third st. | | | 2 NEWLY cheap. 202 OUSE OF 18 ROOMS FOR SALE; ALL OC- | cupied; cause, retiring re husiness. 41 dy. | SEING-HOU 38 RO OR | arpets for sale. S. 3., Call Office, Onk- land. 4 | Brussels Carpet, laid ... Wi SH hou Grant avenue; no branch st Osk Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets... . Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges. . Thousands of bargains. We keep_everything. | Cash or time payments, J. 1017, 1019, 1021, 10 FURS ROOMS FURNITURE, sedlounges trimmed w FOR SALK, lish Linoleum, laid ndow shades in 5 colors IREK & SHIREK, T ores. E MORE, CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks ..$14 t0 $35 | - From $10 up | -$17 50 up JONAN, Mission st., above Sixth. CE—THE FURNITURE OF 7- rooms all gecupicd. 214 Ellis st. TURE OF UOM FLAT | for sale; just the thing for any one going | isekeeping. Call 1439 McAllister st.; no dea ers. | 6 ROOMS FOR SALE. | clof plece chamber suits, §i4 50: cornico poles, 35¢: ranges, $6: cash or- Install goods silpped sree. Hi. NELSON, 126 Fourth st 39 and up: step-lad- furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. ON LARGE GTOCK, NEW AND | 400 "carpets, good ‘as new: ofl- th, 28¢; parior suits, $19 up: (% 3 South 36. D. MACKI th ARPETS CLEANED ilke new. RGUS Coifee salcons from Restaurants irom Suloons from .. 21 $100 to 51 B Lodging-bouses irom $200 to Restaurant near Kearny stree Restaurants, saloons and gro DORKSTORE TOR X class business: $150 & month will bear investigation. Par; closs business, addr WHITNEY & SAH T A()() BUYS - SL500 S5 cation pas £300 mon'h. CULVER & COLTON. 806 Markét, QTEADY MAN WANTED TO TAKE CIH 4 1) of a’laundry route: smail capital requi PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. ®RT100() GROCERY, BAR AND FRUIT- BL0O00. Sioref stok corner no omposiiissra new stock; living-rooms: horse and must be sad on account of death. PIE 2( arny. Or /) WILL PURCHASE ONE-THIRD $25.000 o coieriie sty roming pros E—DOING A F on a prominent stre tami this is a le; position If desired ; rare Gpportun rehable enterprise: full puricuiars to p oni; Address P. 0. box 4 Pasadena. « ) WILL BUY A STRICTLY B1200 macs” marvracione sold by grocers and druggist trade already established: every 1 a probable customer. For full pa E.STEINHAUSER, 460 Iwelf: kland. &;;250 — WAN IN A Iness enterprise that ad- vrofi §: good v in the land s apply Lo | vertiser will guarantee and_prove will clear from $600 to $800 per month to « this is no fake, but a solid business proposition that will bear the t most rigid inv For particulars address S, 380 store and st cigar- 5 lot 26x120; well loc would some cash, balance on easy termis. ifth ave., near Golden Gate Park. %500, FOR SALE L-PAYING RES ik . taurant half from Market g00d for partn: ent $42. Inquire H. @EORG 22 Third st., saloon. £9(0() AXD SERVICES TO INVEST IN A P good business; particulars to insure at~ tention. ookkeeper. box 8, Call Office. J SCARPETB ANDRE? + ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. south 228, et ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAM ILLY: laying 315-315 G ission 244. JOR SALE—_PAINTING AND PAPER-HANC ing ness; good shop; small rent. Apply 463 Sixth st. . nd. 500(). 22 ROONS: NEW CoR HOU + ail full; low rent. 712 Kearny st. 1 work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- & ting Works, -863-7 Teham: So-40. 6 'ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS 334 Goldan Gate ave.: telephono eas: 126. | gentle and a fine driver; has shown closely a - | gait and a fine tay mare 15:213 hand old. sound, gentle and kind: has shown a and should trot as ateam in 2:40 or bette: one is a fine single gent.eman’s road horse. Ad- dress T.,pox 11, Call Office. ST-CLASS P STURAG ENLY waAlng and feed year round. G.W. LU HORSE:! INE ROAD TEAM; HANDSOM BA\'! horse 15.2 hands; 6 vears old: sound; k'ni: 318 sfarket st. 150 Sscrapers: sand-wagons. JOKSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH ranch, 630 Cos hospital, 40 Markes, ¢ SETS NEW A VD SECOND-HAND HAR. | ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and 1128 Mission st. GOOD chre and feed; send for circular. The Hyde al st. R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- xeon for 3. F. Police Department. Office and 121 City Hal lelephoflwuth 401 HORSES FGR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss 27 Sixth st.; suction sales every Wodnes SULLIV] & DOYLE, At CITURE CO., 1127 MAR- ket storage ai lowest rates. *Phone Mint QTORAGE OF F {TOR] 2l 87000 insurance Address Business, Call Branch, -Sixteenth and Mission sts. Y, 792 MISSION—STORAGE AT basement storage,$1 50 per load R. F. OSBOR & CO., 751 and 753 Mark AGEOF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- goods, eic. J. M. PIERC 2 on $13,000 security, Al reference; full investigation, years at 10 per cent., bankbooks bought. OANS ON IST AND 2D MORTGAGES AND life insurance policies: low rate of interest; 330 Montgomery st. BICXCLES, J3ARBER TRADE TAUG MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. Sen Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. BARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. w—u"un_u\zonmn's AND MECHANICS SSISTANT WATTRESS, NEAR THE CITY, HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. W ANTED — COMPETENT, RE GIABLE nurse for infant and 2 children; references re- quired. Address W., box 63, Call Office. (GO9D GIRL CAN SECURE GOOD HOME and fair compensation for services at light housework. Address W. K., 20 Suster st. PIANO-PLAYER FOR TRAVELING CON- cerr, one who can take 8. 186 Sixth st T, 2, from § ta g T PaK Pi and cups fully guaranteed for 2 CROFT & CU., 324 Post st., . Allister and Powell st car lines. INDSOR BICYOLES: STRIOTLY HIGH grade; no stamping: all lathe work: cones 2 years. " A. L BAN- ARK CYCLERY-NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo $ reasons for selling. LY NCH. BUSINESS CHANCES, AN AND WIFE TO RUN DELICACY VL store on shares: good location. 414 Geary st. [OR SALE—THE MOST ANTLY AP pointed saloon in the city: whole building used for saloon purposes: on a promiuent corner, with & number of factories in the neighborhood em- ploying over 500 people; 12 handsomely fitted-up clubrooms; electric bells, dumb eieva:or, speaking. tubes, etc.: also large wine cellar, cool and weil lighted: established 8 years: long lease to run; low rent; doing a nice business; my reason for dis- POsing of this grand place is retirini from business alarge and well-selected stock of fmported domestic liquors and cigars on hand: reputation of saloon No. 1; this is the best chance that has ever beer offered in San Francisco for 1 or 2 men to go in business; will sell for cash or exchange for good city property : don't fail to see this jlace whether ou purchase or not. Address W. all Office, S. F., Cal. O RESTAURANT restaurant man wants a partner (o open a cof- fee und lunch place; the best location in the whole- sale district: small capital required: must be ex- perienced; cook preferred. Address C., box 4, Call Office, - “}L TED—A MAN 10 TAK suburban branch of a wholesale house; one who hasa knowledge of retail srocery business and is willing to invest from $1500 to $2000 in the business preferred. Address S. B., box 71, Call. NOTION, TOY, FANCY QTATIONERY X goods, candy, cigar and tobacco store for sale: good location Opposition: also take a reliabla Man as pariner with about $250: must speak Ger- man. D, D., box 56, Call. 7 FoR s ALE—OLD ESTABLIS Address CHARLES Lodi, Cal. WELL ¥ for sale. TED—PARTN POW ABLISH P! P. M., box 10., Call Offi MAN OR WOMAN, ‘V;. th small capital 10 wait om table and take in ecash: Apply this office. $250. $27 50 ren FIRST-CLASS CORNER SALOON near cable-house; with pool table 2 tiving-rooms. Apply 333 Bush si.. = FOR SALE—-FRUIT AND PRODUCE $450. store, with new s ock of canned xoudf; horse and wagon; good trude. Address A° & 5. box 75, this office. : $225. $18; OD (; R Gt soldon account of leavin, ory ave., corner Buchanan st ESTAURANT—M B nml-enrum'v fllfi llo il out business of c & away; fine location; old estab thorough fare; $450 s of ALFRED C. G room 82. (. CANDY AND : 4 Jiving-rooms; rent h st g city. all dally 12 10 1., Law offiey daiiy 12 to 1. Law offica LDNER, 530 California sty CARRIAGE AND good locatlon EPATR SHOP; orth #250: satistactory 935 Markot st 125. A cheap, and chances for incrense APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGH HIL district, covers 18 blocks! can ba. boughs principals-only. are ‘good. 1y this offic: T {OR SALE—A FRENCH LIQUOR-STORE ( H o ofite b Earmoes Sy o TORE O rifice. Inquire of k. ROBINET, 4113 California se. OR SALE_MILK ROUTE: 13-CAN T 3 Apply 2824 Mission st. S YERALS ATOON FOR SALE: GREAT BARGATN, S S REAT BARGAIN; LOW TANDBAKERY: OWNER HAS 0 it 917 Mission, ALOUN AND LUNCH HOUSE ON of siekness. Iuquire 49 Stevenson s 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse ME‘N' TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading. i—”— and 20c a night, including ome am Tolls. 25 cents per nigit; £1, $1 26, $1 m“:un steam beer, Gc; bottle wine, S¢. 60 Ciay st. \ EAT GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework; wages $12. 1308 Ellis'st. proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 317 Third at.: 150 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night: §1 to $3 per week. is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. W LICHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST NEAR room: free bus to and from the ferry, MEN TO TAKE LODGI Toc, 18¢ 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT/—SINGLE ROOMS, 16, 30 AND Facific House Commercial and_Leidesdorft ANTED_MEN T0 GET BOITLE SHARE EN'S 14-S0LING 500: LADIES' 400; DONT while you walt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. P ARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD PAYTNG busiuess; small capital required, 307 O' Farrell. [ROR AT YOUR bjl’lhlh MARKE 3 ESTAURANT A Own price; rent paid to March 7. Apply Call. TUR! INING-ROOM. KITCHEN AND FI3 Wil reut chieap to right party. 1532 Polk st