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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1496 SAID TO BE HEALTHFUL Expert Analyst's Report on San Francisco's Water Supply. LONGFELLOW SCHOOL CLOSED. Condemned by the Board of Health. Filthy Marin County Milk Ranches. The Board of Health considered the re- ports of the experts employed to analyze and examine the waters of the various Jakes from which the Spring Valley Com- pany supplies this City yesterday. As stated exclusively in Tne CaLy the reports were very favorable to the water and Professor Wenzell, the analytical | chemist, stated that in 'his opinion the water was entirely fit for drinking pur- poses and that the quality of the water, has greatly improved since the reports of the company were submitted in 1894, An interesting phase of the matter was the portion of the report referring to the aeration of water. It was inferred from the results attained that this process vastly improves the fluid, destroying cer- tain objectionable matter and .adding others that improve the water. The difference in the foreign water in the waters of the various lakes between 1894 and the present was shown by the fol- lowing table submitted by Professor Wen- zell: T = o | >3 3] LARES. 5 Z ~ 3. T.0180 .02 a5 0058 .01 K 85 0080 [0400 10570 2. 06 0066 0251 0060 1,48 © 0240 20300 0410 2 .0076 .0220 .1008 1 The report of Professor Wenzell was | borne out by that of Professor Rising, the | State analyst, and others who investigated | the matter. Dr. J. C. Spencer, the bacteriologist of | the beard, reported that bhe had given the | amples submitted to him a careful micr scopical examination, and had not found | anything that would menace the public heaith. He had found colonies of bacteria, | but they were of the kind found inall | ying vegetable | | Luis Obispo,” said Sheriff Ballou, who is water as a result of deca matter. In the samples from Lake Merced and the Clarendon Heights and University Mound reservoirs an unusual number of colonies were found, though not of a dar gerous kind. Dr. Spencer gave his opini n that with the exception or that contained in the reservoirs mentioned the water sup- viied to San Francisco is of excellent quality. ~ It was recommended by Professor Wen- zell that the coverings of the reservoirs be removed to give the air more chance to purify the water. At the close of the reading of the re- {mn.‘. Dr. Morse moved that the reports ve adopted and the suggestions contained | be carried out. Mayor Sutro objected to | such action on the ground that he had | not had time to examine the reports and that he desired to see that of Professor | Price, who was employed by him, before coming t any conclusion. | Digger India your rooms,” but was certain that the principal had compared the children to Digger Indiar Then the second and more seriouscharge was taken up and Mr. Henderson was asked wno gave him the informa:ion on which he based his accusation that Mr. O’Connor was an unfit person to conduct the school. I decline to answer, Henderson would say. ‘“Ihen what are you here for?” asked Director Comte with some warmth. “You make serious accusations against an em- ploye of this department and then refuse to aid us in finding out the truth of the matter. This committee is not zoing to be bulidozed, though Mr. Henderson seems to be trying that operation. 1f this is to go on I am ready to report that there isnothing in the charges, and that it is useless to bother the board with them.’’ “As a matter of fact,”” putin Mr. Bab- cock, ‘you have been dragnetting the neighborhood of the school and trying to find pupils who have been disciplined by Mr. O'Connor to testify against him, have you not?” Mr. Henlerson denied the charge and after talking in a disjointed way about the principals character in the past suddenly announced that he would withdraw tbe last charge and only insist on the charge that the principal had used improper language. When Mr. 0’Connor was sworn he denied everything contained in the charges ex- cept that he had compared the pupils to Digger Indians. *They were noisy and unruly,” said Mr. O'Connor, *‘and I told them that their con- duct was a discredit to their parents, the chool and themselves. I also said that their manners were worse than those of not reflecting upon their parents or bringing up, but merely on their actions at that moment.” It was decided to hear testimony as to other words attributed to the vrincipal by Mr. Henderson and both were instructed to be on hand with their witnesses at 8 o’clock next Monday evening. BROKE UP THE BAND, Desperate San Luis Obispo Cattle Thieves Brought to Book. | Sheriff Ballou’s Story of a Formidable Gang of Robbers Who Posed as Farmers. Sheriff S. D. Ballou of San Luis Obispo County arrived bere last night, having in charge Hjalmer Petersen, one of a notori- ous band of cattle thieves infesting San Luis Obispo County for a long time, Peter- sen has been sentenced to State prison for seven years, “The band has made its headquarters mainly 1n the northwest corner of San at the Grand. “Itisa large band and has been operating there for ten or twelve | | years. They have become very formidable, and the cattle-owners there and others had become afraid of them. The thieves would steal the cattle in numbers all the way up rom one to twenty. They drove them to Tewmpleton, San Luis Obispo and other places and sold them to butchers. They would also steal wheat by the wagon-load, haul it to 2 mill and exzhange it for flour, { and then divide up, as they did with the proceeds of the cattle-stealing. “The thieves have been living at varions places in the mountains. Some of them are married and have nice families. They usually havea little patch of cleared ground around their houses, so they can raise a little hay, butitisall a blind, for the real business is stealing. The organization has He asked that the matter be deferred | been very complete, with many ramifica- until next Wednesday and that a special | tions, and they all stood in together. meeting be called to pass on the subject. Dr. Morse consented to this arrangement. The sauitary School then condition of the Longfellow | ame up. Dr. Hart declared | stole them. 1 told them I wanted the ““When I went into office different cat- | tle-owners complained to me that they had lost cattle,and that they knew who that as the matter now stands the lives of | proof, and I reported the names of the thousands of school ch thing to prevent an epidemic of scarlet fever or diphtheria from gaining a foot- held in the City. He said that the Supervisors had given the committee that called on them httle satisfaction and that there was little like- Iihood of relief from that auarter. He moved that the Longfeilow School be condemned and closed until such time as the Board of Supervisors ‘or Board of Education should place it in good sani- tary condition. The motion was carried, and the Board of Education will be noti- fied to close the schooi at once. The Rin- con School, which adjoins the Longfellow, will also probably be closed. It is believea that the suspension will be of short duration are already layir changing of tie system. Milk Inspector Dockery reported that he bad visited the dairies of Marin County and found them ina most indescribably filthy condition. Though e has no juris- diction over them, he expressed it as his opinion that be could prevent tieir milk from- coming into this City unless they plans for the immediate kept their dairies as the local law requires | of San Francisco dairymen. Dockery on the Front. Milk Inspector Dockery was hard at work yesterday and created a sensation by gathering in a large quantity of milk be- low standard. People stood around in amazement, as can after can of the con- demned commodity was dumped into the bay. Dockery says that he is determined to follow up bis duty of suppressing the adulteration of milk wherever he finas it. WITHOREW ONE CHARGE, Beginning of the Investigation of Principal Joseph 0'Connor. It May Be That the Matter Will Never Come Before the Board of Education. i The Committee on Rules of the Board of Education decided last evening to hear the testimony of witnesses before deciding whether Principal James O’Connor is to be tried before the open board on the charges recently preferred by School Di- rector Henderson, or whether the matter is to be dropped. This conclusion was ar- rived at after considerable feeling had been displayed on both sides and sharp words spoken on both sides. Director Comte opened proceedings by stating that the committee had not met to hold a trial, but simply to learn from Principal O'Connor’s accuser whether it was worth while to take up the time of the board with a trial. To this end Mr. Hen- derson was asked how he gained his in- formation, and whether it was through hearsay. “Idechne to answer,” he said. *It is nobody’s business but my own.”’ The committee looked astonished and Superintendent Babcock asked: *Is it not a fact that you went among the homes of the pupils and tried to find those who were opposed to the principal 2 Again Mr. Henderson refused to answer, and Mr. Comte said that if he had done such a thing the committee had a right to know it. Then the chargeswere taken up. Mr. Henderson was asked whether he was certain of the language used. He answered that he could not be quite sure that Mr. 0’Connor had used the words, *‘Get yez to as the School Directors | ren are endan- | Complainants to the Grand Jury. They gered and that the board should do some- | Were called and_test tacts and indictments were found. I arrested nine of them altogether, and the evidence is so straight that several | of them have pleaded guilty in order to get as light sentences as possible. The others will surely be found guilty. Two young fellows, members of the band, have fled the Stata. “The band is now broken up. It was one of the most desperate organizations ever known in the State, but fright has overcome its members now. I think the farmers and others who have suffered from their long-continued depredations will suf- | fer no more.” THEY WANT GOOD STREETS. Enthusiastic Meeting of the Point Lobos Improvement Club. People in Richmond seem resolved upon having passable streets, though they are | | apparently having a deal of trouble in bringing their resolutions to the desired culmination. Last night the Point Lobos Improvement Club held a meeting in Mohrman’s Hall, on Fifth avenue, near Clement street, and decided to refer a number of their grievances to the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors and the Superin- tendent of Streets. George R. Fletcher occupied the chair, and after calling the meeting to order askea for the views of those present in re- lation to the proposed improvenient of the rcadways. Luke Battles, chairman of the committee on the First-avenue boulevard, reported that his committee had arrived at an understanding with the Presidio Heights Improvement Club, and that| henceforth both organizations would work in harmony. Some discussion ensued as to the re- numbering of certain of the streets, tlie present system bein: considered rather confusing, but no action was taken. A resolution was adopte calling the at- tention of the authorities to the crossings at the intersection of California street with Second, Third and Fourth avenues. It was said that these crossings are prac- tically impassable even for light vehicles. A committee was also appointed to confer with his Honor the Mayor in reference to the state of Point Lobos avenue between Thirty-third and Thirty-seventh avenues. Since the Sutro road was laid this part of | the avenue has been much cut up, and the residents are desirous of seeing it put in proper condition. An effort will also be made for the running of cars on the road at more frequent intervals, particularly in the early morning and evening, as work- ingmen are now delayed sometimes aslong ag twenty minutes waiting for a car. The matter of sidewalks in Central avenue will also be referred to the Super- intendent of Streets, as well as the condi- tion of Sixth avenue. On the latter thor- oughfare there is said to be a great lack of paving between the tracks, some blocks be- ing rendered well-nigh uninhabitable by reason of the sand blowing about almost consmml{l. Alfter the regular meeting of the club, the executive committee held a brief ses- sion. I 8.Green was elected a member in place of T. G. Parker, who has removed from the district, aud Luke Battles was elected chairman. The committee decided to accompany Mr. Fletcher to the cham- bers of the Board of Supervisors to-day in order to aid him in presenting a statement of the needs of the district to the proper authorities. ——————— The Story of King Arthur. The special committee on a course of free lectures appointed by the Board of Education announces thet the next lecture to the teachers of the department wili be given by Hon. Horace Davis in the auditorium of the Girls' High School, corner of Scott and Geary streets, to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be “The Story of King Arthur.” Music will be furnished by the eighth and ninth grade ¢lasses of the Pacific Heights Grammar School. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the yea TTUATIONS WANTED—Continued. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE_TO TAKE | (YOOK, SAUSALITO, $30; NURSE,1 CHILD, or go out by the day, $1 60 a day. | L $30, same nouse: sccond gir), same house, $25° 301 Franklin st. FFLP WANTED—Continned. 20 housework girls, ciy and country, 820 and $25 As | 8young girls, asst: WISHES POSITION 4 1148 Suiter st., | 528 Sutter st. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, open until 9:30 o'clock. ousekeeper; excellent cook. » $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, RENCH SECOND GIRL, $26; GERMAN OR 9 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antil 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 1 N g = 3 U N Swedish second girl and seamstress, $20; house- I'BONG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION IN = 1 ) U 8, : b do honsework and plaincook- | NOFK &irl, Alameda, §20. MISS CULLEN, 323 ! was all that Mr. VOMPETEN’ T0 DO GENERAL | N BAT HOUSEWORK GIRL, COUNTRY, $20. housework, cooking, washing and ironing. Cail Powell and Mason. S COMPANTON OR MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. , box 85, Call Office. | (VHAMB: off Clay, between 1 WANTED AS waic on lady. NOTICE OF MEETINGS, Sutter st. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st JERMAN OR SWEDISH SECOND GIRL, $20. MAID, #15; WAITRESS, SAME | (I ERMAN TNGA B- |\ house, §15. MISS ¢ ments: lady in confinement and sick children. | (VHAMBERMAID, LODGING-HOUSE, $15. 2163 Sixth st. CALIFORNIA LODGE will meet THIS (THUK DAY) EVEYING, February 20, at 7:30 JLLEN, 323 Sutter st. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. By “order of LIN H. DAY Y FIRST-CLASS COOK AND COMPETENT | (YOOK, ¥35. MISS CULLEN, 333 SUITER 5 ANt o a0 #35. MISS CULLEN, 828 SUTL n private family object than wages. Call 1236 Bush st. “DURTC LOD street. 121 Eddy st.—Called meeting G NEATLY DONE THIS EVENIN VY UMANTO COOK T week. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. Sojourning brethren are invited. By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, Sec. FRANCISCO Lodxe, No. 212, F. and A. M., meets THIS EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Third de- gree. By order of the Master. OUNG WOMAN, RECENTLY FROM THE v 'kind_of work in family, or care for children or invalid; box 33, Call Office. WANTS PO eral housework or mind childre: Call 10 Cleveland, nr. > venth'and Folsom. country preferred. | fy WAITRESSES, $20, ROOM, BTC.; 7 HOUSE- TION TO DO GEN-|and $12 a month. MAKTIN'S Employment good refer- | Agency, 749 Market st. 1ARE, Secretary. THE OFFICERS AND MEM- OLORED NURSE. $30. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. girls, $20 a month; lady iToner, $9 to $10 a week; starchers, $12 a week; 4 nursegirls, $10 > = SN NURSE ~ ONE ; 2 S A N AMERICAN WIDOW DESIRES A POSI- 2 T GRS ton as housekeeper or box 20, Call office, Oakland. ers of San Francisco Lodze 1.0. 0. F.,are hereby notified egular meeting, FRI- . Widow, that atour n = o assist, 810; 4.cooks, $25 to $30; 2 housegirls, $20; waiter girl for country hotel, 315 Sul ENING, Feb. 21, the lodge will givh an entertainment and dance for the visit of Uriental Rebekah Degree Lodge No 80. TERKELSON, Recoraing Secretary. BOARD OF The monthly meeting will be JITUATION store or typewriter. OR + 3281 Central ave., recept on and Noble Grand. CARE and inventor ri: church-going peo- | room 167. Crocker building. of children by ple preferred. ANTED-GIRI, FOR ALAMEDA, HOUS work., $20; 3 girls for housework, 20 and $25, | 1135 Antonia st., off jones, near Ellis. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ARBER TRADE female. thorough in § weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard !‘l OSEDALE HOUSE, 521 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20¢ to 50c night: $1 10 84 weel ANTED—MECHANIC ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues; 1o charge unless KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. R EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant av ANTED—LABORERS A} to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, Iarge rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 to §3 per week. EN TO SELL, MANHATTAN C. KERTELL, San Mateo. 44 THIRD 1 cents a uight; reading- MALE AND pen all night. IRKS, LABOR- 1aw and commercial collection: D MECHANICS Third_st.; 150 INCHESTER HO! Market; 200 rooms, | room: free bus to and from the ferr; THE COCNTRY ONE | - s and 20c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. e "IN C1 GLE S, 15, 20 AND ; 81, $1 25, $1 60 par week. Pacitic House Commerciai and Leidesdorf sts. NTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 8¢; bottle wine, 5¢. 608 Ciay st. EN’S 145-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c; DONE while ¥ou wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- RAD TROELL, 657 Clay. WO SCHOOD 25 cents per night 1aent secretary. CO! (1OUPLE OF YOUNG LADIES FOR OFFICE work. U. S. Industrial Agency, 25c & dav, $1 50 & week; week; rooms for Lwo, reading-room: daily papers. 36 Cluy st. SITUATION OUNG LAD R hotel as cook or waitress. Callat 150 Fou: held on THURSDAY, Feb. 30 0'clock sharp, 85 business of import- ance will come before the board. N Swedish or Norwegian nurse; references. Call Tih, | 1to 8 Thursday or Saturday 2220 Webs er st. ED WOMAN SIT- \VA\'A ED — EXPERIENCED NURSE TO d 7 ANTED—BY MIDDLE-/ McCARTNEY, County Secretary. nation as cook and laundres: NG AND MUCKLE ilee”—Fifth annual Washinzton's ; clty or country. | Call afternoon 1630 Sacrawmento st. T XPERIENCE " tew more engagements by the day; Call 209 Franklin st " FROM THE COU would like any kind of sewing or mendinz. | — TED ir. Eighth, room 15, second fioor. | Y ANTED— DEFINED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES PO- \sitlon as housekeepe WANTS terms | Sanchez st. FRIDAY EV tish Hall, Larkin st. deliver an address. Subject, “Scotchme ebruary 21, 159! Rev. J. Camming TRY 108 Battery st 1169 Mission st. , by other talented artists, will farnish a firs’-class musical programme. Full particulars | see programmes. room 5. | Y OUNG GIRL AS: tat 8, grand march 10 203 Powell s ANTED—FOR AN INFANT, COMPETENT take charge of infant: city references required. Y OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: good home for wiliing girl; $10. 408 PEY ACME HOUSE, low Sixth, for a room; 25 a nikht: § Zn NEW MACHINK FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wal all repairing done by all repairing at half price: work bet. First and Secon SOND-HAN DED SHOES S (XPERIENCED FINISHERS ON COATS. NG GIRL TO ASSIST TAK- ing care of baby. 788 Ellis st. ' IN GENERAL HOUSE- TOUNG WOM nurse in small family. Call A MERICAN - wa ts situation. 1 S POSITION AS S r address 929 Pine. | N'UAT GERMAN ~GIRL FOR GENERAL b\ FOUSEKEEPER kil Call or address 9 Mastick | Y OUNG GIF Admission 25¢. 2 EDWARD KERR, Chief. WILLTAM CORMACK, Secretary iE REGULAR MEETING O) work; German preferred. 1044 Go den Gate. housework. 211 Scott st., near Halght. . TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Call 1636 Post st. “NT, HOD-APPEARING out’of city; expenses p: : also salesman and collector: salary. Room "ED TO CAN VASS FOR GEN- eral Longstreet’s memoirs, krom Manassas to Appomattox: the best selling book issued for years; apply bet. 9 and 12 A. M. J. A, HOFMANN, gen- B'nai Brith Hail, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDN KS- EVENING, Februar; Business of great importance. CAMPBELL, President. MARRIED LADY, NO CHILDKEN, C,\‘momm:uufi*uuum'sln:\vom;;\v.smcs wishes place to take full charge of respectable rooming-house. Address or call on MKS. DE- 19, at 8 o'clock. #10. 819 Golden Gate ave. SSTTAILORESS ON PANTS. 161 JALMEENIN annual meeting of stoc ern Beet Sugar Company will be held at_the office WEDISH GIRL WANIS LIGHT holders of the West- JTRONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 1511a Y OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO Do zeneral housework and cooking. of the company, 3 Cal., on MONDAY, the 2d day of the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. 27 Market street, San Francisco, fardh, 1896, at for the purpose of | Call 16214 Howard st. OK 16 YEARS TO TAKE CARE | ¢lecting a Board of Directors to serve for the en- suing year and the trans: Less as may come before the meeting. vill close on Saturday, February Sl — ~oo VW ANTED: ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRLT0 | VY : g s take care of children and assist in housework. Dpusework'and cooklng.: 117 We Apply 10 Falmouth st., off kolsom, between Fifth | TMAILORESS—YOUNG GIRL AS APPREN Transfer book: 29, 1896, at 12 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDOX, Secretary. 7 IDOW, SPEAKS FRE a place to nurs work and sewing: Uakland preferred. 10, Call Oftice, Oakland. INCH, WOULD LIKE | QEAMSTRESS T0O one child, do light upstairs 2 apprentices. 16.0 Post st. F. C,, box Pr DIVIDEND NOTICES. 28 (fifteen cents per share), of the Hutchi son Sugar Plantation Co. will be § of the compan: 4 keeper; is good dressmauker. 137 Seventhst., | W ANTED-GIRL ABOUT 15, TO T. vable at the of- ., on and_after L; ASS il at once, 1020 Y ers need apply 5§ SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutual Benefit Socie and gentlemen superintendent of'agents. Murphv build WANTED tice on coats. 457 J. SW ON DRESSES, ALSO A E AT DRESSMAKING 4L whilelearning. PAID 20 Lurkin st., cor. Tark. B care of children. 1308a Leavenworth. ! THURSDAY, F 3 will close Friday, February 14, 1896, a . H. SHELDON, MAKER, GOOD FITTER, would like a few more engagements in family. | = ‘Transter books SDUCATED { or whoiesale 7, Call Office. { WISHES A PO: 2154 Post st ADY WISHES A POS el Address 8. | (JIRE, GOOD GOOK NOTICES, teaches languages. ME. MERANDA, 17 GH parlor 1; vapor and electric bx “ENGLISH G Room 46, 850 darket st. PERLE | Minna st. and Tw es, de- | (TOLORED NURSEGIRL WA V.G, | U tor 2 growing children; wages $10. BOWHAY, TISITING s enced teacher bolding Eastern certificat sires puplls in history, literature and piano. box 103, Call. ED FOR GENERAL work. 2732 Pine st. TO LEARN 5SS CUT- <X tingand making. 14 McAllister, rms 67 and 68, 7 Page st. T ERMAN FOR COOKIN erai housework; slecp at_home. Det. Eleventh and Twelith, of 504 Sutterst. SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUS 12015 Geary st. steam baths. 121 Montgome: DOOR STEREOPTICOY every night cor. Market ana Sixth s tlc advertisements in living light: Consult OWL A [§ S EJECTED FOR ollections made, city or country. Coliection Co., 415 Montgy st., room WINDOWS CLEAN reasonable rates: damages guaranteed. Keeper's position. < v f 3 FINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NE. H. A. Co., room 6, sixth floor, Milis building. S5c to %1 50 per night; | #1 50 10 $6 per week : convenient aud respectable; iree bus 10 and from (he fer SITUATIONS WANTED -MALE. N FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK ARE | spring. M ng for situations at J. F. CROSETT & £0,'S Employment Agency, 628 Sacramento st.” P OK' _SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL ‘. tel.Grant 46. ND FLOORS E Tlll(kfi-} LADY SOLICITORS: THOSE HAV- ing some knowledge of insurance preferred. P. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR | Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 | rooms: 26c to §1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per | week: free bus Lo and irom the ferry £\ than_ elsewhere for furniture to fill country ors. Leave orders at KING ~ VASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund Furniture Co., 813 Market st.: _call or send postal WANTED. SE OF HOUSE EXCHANGED FOR LAN 4 SW. high corner preferred. L., 1012 Farren ave. ROOMS W ANTED—-1 OR 2 COMFOKTABLE FUR- nished rooms by a middie-aged gentleman (German) and son of 18; please stale pariiculars. Address N. O., box 87, Call Office. PEOPERTY DBUILDING Park: must be cheap: state price and terms. 3a Belvedera st. WANTED. Address B. M. C. TED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—BABY- dition; must be cheap, , box 89, this o MHOROUGH COURSE IN MILLINERY | A taught: will prepare pup!ls totake positions this ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, rin. 46. . CULTING easy to learn; e ishing taught UNTER & C0, CH! esc employment office, California and’ Sacrumento; EMPLOY ME. NT OFFICE PRO- e e 148 Sutter st.; tel. Grane_30. | N QST CONVENIENT AND Vides best help. HINESE AND JAPANE: e; best help. AN AND WIFE (GERMAN) WITH BOY OF = = 7 would like to work in boarding-house, ranch MALE HBELF WA-TED, wife good housekeeper; man | kind of work. Adcress M. G. xth, bet, Folsom and Harrison. 3 Tiaudal ety AW ;2 en, ", concrete-] T, AUIRES EMPLOYMENT: choppers; 2 quarrymen, I T bas knowledge of ma- ali-round man: R., 15 Tilden st. ) YEARS' ED sion business with the whole- sale grocers is open for engagement. G., box 61, Call Oftice. EMPLOYMENT WHERE some_experience at nurs- | VY iy Address L. D., box 119, Call , 1204 Eddy st. or private family willlng 1o do any 45 Carolinast., nr. S rt bookkeeper WILLIAMS, 1> piano. Room 15, 10134 2024 POST. Parisian batbs. PSY CARD READEF Dighly recom- | 634 and 636 Clay st. CE JHEN, GENU n the comm Address W. d to the alleged | ri i3 not heavy; ing and store work. g Sutter, room 8; genuine magnetic HOUSE_DRESS. cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st.,bet. Sth and 9th. | ESPECTABLE Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke: 200 rooms; 25c Lo 81 50 per night: 1 LU L0 $6 per | week : free bus to and 1rom the ferry » GAmexEH, PRIVATE FAMILY: PORTER, pantry-man. 2 cooks, 2 waiter-boys, 2 wood- 2 orchard hands, blacksmith for a ranch and other places from $20 to $60. MURRAY & READY, SE OR WORK ON nch with Stock Or summer resort. 205 Ninth st. | Apply F. J. 8. PERSONATS. ZOWFIXING OUR SPECIALT N 50c; razor honing and seiing, a the Haz Chunge, 630 Market st.; first-class work OVE'S DANCIN OOL, 62/ BUSH ST. bailroom or stage, daily; Tuesday and Thurs- aay evenings. T T PECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES roommate. R. M.. box 76, Cail. W ILL 5 PRIVATE LESSO V lLL’(‘}("‘W ladies or gentlemen on your own bi , box 76, d! i DR, MILTON J. BOWERS 1{ O'Farrell. Telephone, Bush 21 b %3 3 = INC TO 2 HOSE NECESSARY ADJUNUTS 7 # woman’s to let, switches, may be had m).(. rl;l';lk ERER'S hair dressing parlors, 111 ntockion s at reduced rates now: "m,l.§] '\.\v 1 best; artisiic hair dressing reduce.’ 0 - % < JAGUARP! WOV Avbsan ey E \ aiso chenille-wove rugs, silK-TAZ porticres; - ine in hank or chain at lowest rates, G | A ROUM; CAKPEIS CLEANED ON THE PDHYSICIAN WANTS TO TRAVEL WITIL patent medicine or other business. P., box 14, CHIROPO- 11, 5% \‘ RS. DR. ETA M @ist: 10t “vitality restored. Kearny st. JREE: i ¥ I efe ve,” postpaid. L. KUTTNER 3, SAUTY DOCTOR, HAS Ellis st.; steaming and PEo! ESSIONAL LAD ARTHY; city or country. 25 2 “A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charse unless successful; all law suits, claims, eollections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st MES, M. H. OBER. HEADQUARTERS Ol Ypsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions; tend for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. (QMEATEST AND BEST; GET OUR FIGURKS for_paper-hanging and painfting. Co-operative Paver-hanging Company, 635 McAllister st. JGYPTIAN HENNA: $1: HAIR DYE fectly harmless: easlly applied; all druggists. LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO., agents, S F. $1 EOR 10 CEXTS — CLOAKS, TACKETS, sold at 10c on the dollar in the base- MAND CAILLEAU, 48 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. DDRESSED TO THOSE WHO WANT TO £\ become rich—Invest your money in Stockton (the future Chicago): I will sell vou property for $5 per month. Write to CHARLES PSCHER- HOFER, 1706 Clay st., & F. LEPHONE OYSTER COMPANY, 1443 Polk, sells high-grade chicken tamales and oys- ter loaves: delivery to 12 p. x. OR FINE POULTKY AND GAME GO 10 A, STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. CHOOL OF MAGAZINE aper Tilustration: day and evening sses: instroctors, J. H. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st = HE CELEERATED PHY has removed fm 8 Mason to 1508 Market ENRY HUFSCHMIDT, PLUMBEK AND gasfitier: gas fixtures lowest price. 2. Golden Gate ave.; telephone Sutter 471, QEARCHING,LOCATING,SHADOWING. TRA- cing,collecting.G RAHAM'S agncy,832 Mrkt,r.8. BUSINESS CARDs, 81 ll-ZL‘S 1000 pione “Hiaex 121 W15 22 Geary, 1.3 OURQUIN'S CAL’A ASTHMATIC PAPE l instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmac SW. cor. Grant ave. d Sutterst. ‘QECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, 2 showcases, courhers, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ot them, t00; be sure and See stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above ~ixth. JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WT chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per w ree bus to and from the ferr IBethiAL ADVAN 4 elry, etc.: lowest rates. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOL store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pips, etc.: cheap, Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eight MUST WEIGH over. BURNSTINE BROS., Fifth and Bluxome. TLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansoms st.. upstairs. palring: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kear: ELL YOUR BOOK A elrv 1o A. KLEIN st., third floor. ING ANDJE . 109 Sixth st.; send postal. LAIKVOYANT>, > REDUCED—8$1—50C. THE WORLD'S CELEBRATED A MIST MEDIUM, PROF. LEON, gives advice on business, specula- tlon. love, marr.age, divorce. etc.: tel triends aud enemies: {uterprets dreams: removes evil influences: call and be convinced; hours, 8 to 8 daily; also Sunday. PROF. LEON, 5 ZIC, GCCULT palmist. 303 Mason st.; sittin Golden Gate Hall, IRVOYANT entertainmen MERICAN MAN AND WIFK, PRIVATE £X fanily, $50; young second cook, lunchhouse, $9 a week: man {0 make shakes and pickels, picce work: solicitor for winehouse. K. 1. WARD & C0., 608 and 610 Cla; CROSSCUT-SAWYERS, $26; 2 | barkers, $26; swamper, $20; 6 woodchoppers, 81 25 cord, long job: miver, §3 day; cooks, and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT ., 628 Sac- VESTA GOLDSMT ST, ENERGETIC, cated youth desires a position in offi Address Experience, box 8: D; GERMAN 30 YE. WELL-EDU- | ramento st. 850 Market st. ce: best TANTED—WAIT of references. JITUATIO! ¥ of uge. able 1o furnish security, understands handling horses; is willing: to work. 1. WALLACE GIVE! etic treatment. TS | for restaurant, $50, etc. LEON nts work; | Stockton st. 109 Powell, room 2; , rooms 10 and 11, 3R EY, CHIROPODIST Market st., room 23, opp. Palace Hotel. MRS. ROBB, 1085 MARKET & second floor; genuine massaze trea S CES BERNHARD ine massage treatment. 174 Sixth § DR. ROSE CLEVELAND RE , SPEAKING GOOD EN. nes a situation as waiter, housecleaner box 180. Call Oftice. OR MAN ABOUT PLACE understands £00d "gardener and milker; handy with lifornia reterences, Address A. S., box and bell-attende: _ thoroughly { xlrh-mgl for pianos and_organs. U. S. Industrial Agency, | | SITUATION; man understands gardening and stock ; woman thorough houseke would take charge of room- OND GIRLS and maids with the best of city references cail E, 815 Stockton st. DIES—TF YOU econd girl, seamstress, laundre: eral housegirl send us D — SURVEYOR cary experjence with one of the largest constructing firms in the United States; | — " T o0 2 - 2= bridges, trestles and concrete forms a specialty. | Y OUNG MAN WAITER WANTED. 1805 Address Engine ) AND W ANTED —GOOD _"COMPOSITORS 4ND civil enzineer: our orders; we have many R FOR RESTAURANT, $35; butler for small family, city, $40; cook NDRE, 815 Q WATTERS FOR SPRISGS; §25. C. K. HAN- S| & CO., 110 Ge iry st. KILLED MEN FOR PIPE-ORGAN FAC- tory: one a pipemaker, one a bellows-maker and oijle & voicer; each must be competent in gen- eral work: also & competent traveling salesman room 167, Crocker building, W ANTED-WATTERS. CALL PALACE HO- tel Employment Office at this morning; only first-cluss waiters need apply. y JANTED — MARKERS AND DISTRIBU- tors. Parisian Laundry, Dolores and Twenty- ninth sts. 49 First Haight st. ‘QTARLIGH T116AGRANT 10430 107 P M. ME. DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REV er by eggs and card resent, future: ccnsultations on ail affairs: nothe £ excepted; names glve nelp: restores lost love by sympathy: mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $ OLA, FORTU magic charms. love tokens; future wite and husband; teaches fortune telling: develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. tells_entire life, past, good advice: true picture of fee $1 and upward. ()LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing Bonen:. COLMAN. 41 Third st DKESSMAKERS. Effl‘a?fii-’%f“fi?fim SILK WAISTS, DZ 1 goodst urnished. $4 50 up: latest dresses 35, EDLCATIONAL X ippe’s Acadamy of Language: established 1871, G UITAR, MANDOLIN PIANG AND VOCAL lessons; $3 mo. MARY THAUS, 39 Fifth. MES, MELVILLE VL Sutter st.; teac od). piano and elocution; dramatic elocution a spe- cialty; vocal and shakespearean classes. TNDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BOOKK ing, shorthand, etc. Stiehl’s College, JTUDENTS PREPARED FOR THE UNIV 1 sity, law and medical colleges; day and evening classes. 5 Phelan building. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatrics ed: pupils rebearsed on stage. R.5and 12, LO.0.F. block, ith and MKkt. ‘QCHOOL ELE NG, M ure, NAILLEN, 723 Mkt . CORNET “V IOLIN, 3 tanght.’ Prof. CARD- READER ladies 50c, gents $ , clairvoyant, $1'50. 126 Turk, nr. Jones. ME. PORTER, past, present, future: mes given: 25¢ up. 828 Howard. resent and future ;25 the world: 50c and $1 will show you the pi ture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison. JPANISH, FRENCH, ! MAN: MODERATE. W Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O Farreil st —H ALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modera languages rapidly taught. W rite for catalogue. J IGHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE ;24 Post: commercial, shorthand, English : low rarey 7IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF, FRANCIS, 104515 Valencia, RS, B. BAUMAN, RENOWNED medium and card-reader. 132 ‘Turk st. Gfir:l\usrn\' AND ASSAYING. CU ham'’s Schooi, cor. Geary and Powell s STEWART, CHILD MEDIUM: THE greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the hter of seventh daughtel Indies or gents 50 SPIRITUALISM. of all nationalities with references. WANTED BY AN ENGLISH TAITER; MUST ALSO MAK ‘phione Grant 185, thoroughly understands_his Gercke Hotel, 922 Battery st willing about place; can milk: first- | —5g Address JOE, 1725 Everett st., | |9’ chambermaids and laundres w Send in your orders to C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Alameda, Cal. RUSTWORTHY sires sitnation: two years S CULLEN, 323 Sutter st u former place; references excellent. | R ARBER. , collector, salesman, etc last place; city or L., box 12, Call Offi OOKKEEPER FOR RA WORK EVERY second evening. Call 2 p. ., 16 Stockton st. JOXPERIENCED APPRENTICE GIRL O custom coats: wages paid. 604 O'Farrell st. 10P FOR SALE TO-DAY; CASH or installments. Fourth and Brannau sts. MARRIED, wishes s'tuation: best of references from employer; strictly sober and handy. CAPABLE SWF girl desires situation ences: city or countr. OMPETENT AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES to do general housewor! and ironer; would work by the day; good 34 Washinzton st. APABLE AGREEABLE CONSCT American lad - will give services to eiderly or middie-aged lady in exchange for pleasant refinvd home and pin-money Please call RICTLY FIRST-CLASS BARBER, WHO | chance for advancement. 9 1010 A. ., third floor, as been employed in the best shops in the city, | Industrial Department, Pacific Mutaal building, is dedirous of place to work evenings. Address A No. 1, box 6! RELIABLE wishes some kind of work. box 16, Call Office. 0Y, 18 Y ARS OLD, WOULD LIKE SITUA- ', ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN DENT- tion of any kind; good references. Address W. wod cook, W GERMAN & bartender; must understand to sell goods Adéress A. G. S., | In the stores only & well-recommended. man neeq “Pin-money,’ FIRST DR wants to take full charge of dressmaking estab- box 114, Call in country tow BT\HB»ZR»STioP—x CHATES; 16¢ SHOP; HOT and cold water. 19 Mission. GOOD MEN TO WORK A NEW PLAN OF life fnsurance: something new on the coast: Montgomery and Sacramento sts. ANTED—A GERMAN IN A WINEHOUSF apply. B., box 60, this oflice. O-NIGHT — KATE Clarke and Mueblenbruck. 793 Stevenson st., oft Ninth; 10c. TANO LE: CLASSICAL COURSE AND simple music taught; accompanists taught; lessons 50c. Call 9 to 12 A. .. 30 Ninth st. inth st. SACRA German, kindergarten under new man- N SCHOOL, 22 mento—Board, English, Fren: piano: $30 mont| agement; coach. IRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME, YOUNG, sceptics invited. TPO-DAY AT 20" RS. FULTON; MATF RIALIZING SEANCE to-night; sittings daily. 3 {NGLISH, LATIN, MATHEMATICS, ENG- J lisn literature a speciaity. MISS ROULSTON, 724 O'Farrell st. —DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSE U cal culture. voice culture. S HOEF SCHROEDLR, 299 Hyde st.: call after 1 P. WEEK’'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—TH T davs Included); 26c. 946 Mission; hours 10 to 9. RS, SEAL, MEDIUM: ST1 TINGS; T habit cured or no pay; obsessions cured; dis- eases of women cured: hrs. 10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. CLATRVOYANT 218 Stockton st. irince medium: sittings $1. isiry; references required. Apply 1631 Devi- sadero st., cor. Sutter, bet. hours of 3 and 4 p. ar. o alghest references. | WrANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN WITH WIFE | RARBE 6 Valencia st. and child a position as clerk or bookkeeper; tice—That all barber-shops are notified to close ciiy or country. = Addres. 134 Fourth st., room 26. | on Snu‘lrdny. ["ebl'llll’E 22, Wasnington's birthday, TUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN | 812 o'clock, noon. ' E. as porter in wholesale howse or saloon; best of 09 Seventh st. Call or address C. R OUSEKEEPER IN WIDGWER OR GE tleman’s famil Wwoman; not afraid of work; unincumbered. MISs DUDLEY, 7 Van Ness ave. RESSMAKER, ACCUSTOMED work, wishes few select customers by the day: terms moderate; perfect fitund Parisian styles. Address “The Ivanhoe,” 1002 Polk st. OUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER ANDTY PE- writer desires situation; experienced: can show recommendation from last place. L oY | ngsand Saturday and Sundayfin good shop. . e - box 116, C: TENTLEMAN X tion, French, Jerman, Sic.; wanis oCouDation: custom: shop must be sold at once. 2903 Pine - L st., cor. Baker. R dreas TR (. cventually bonds. ~ Address G. L., S AND THE PUBLIC, TAKE NO- AU L ROCHE, Recording Secretary Barbers’ Protective Union. ARBER—GOOD: WANTS _STEADY JOB year round Saturday and Sunday; or even. box 18, Call Oftice. HOEMAKER'S SHOP FOR SALE ;00D Se.R, HOLDING HIGHEST CRE- s $50 to ANy one procuring him ployment as bookkeeper in repu- | JiX Alpha. box 67, Call. A\ dentials, ofy permanent em; table establishment. ing and houszcleaning by the day. ANTS TO DO LIGHT WAS ING (G000 STRONG BOY OR YOUNG MAN TO learn the candy business, at once. SCHAEF- ER’S, 22 Sixth st. PERIENCED DOMESTIC AND MEN'S furnishing-goods’ salesmen. R., box 2, Call. and housecleaning b; the day; $1a day and Call or address ITUATION WARTED BY A BLACKSMITH JCHAIR BAKBERSHOP: 3 ROOMS: LSO competent to do all kinds of work and shoeing: city or country: 809 Treat ave. references. Address S. BUT- shoeraaking-shop; reasonable. 649 Broadwa; [$ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOOD LOCA- 4 charge of children and help with upstairs work. ddress T. C., box 121, Call Oftice. ELIABLE COMPETENT to tauke charge of 2 or 3 children. dress 1122 Jackson st. YOMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WANTS SIT- uation (0 do general housework; is good plain Call or address 1813 * JTRICTLY SOBIR AND RELIABLE MID- —WE ;i dle-aged man wants to work around & private | [{O8, SALE—WELL-E place: would work for small wages for a hom City or short distance in co ntty. box 75, this oftice. AKER WANTS SITUATION: FIRST-CLASS | \) South Atrica. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. - ead and cake; American , Address A M. D., box 8, Call Office. NURSE WANTS - ‘Address E. C. 0ckton st..room 27. tion; laundry pays rent; $60. 514 Mission st. ABLISHED SHOK- maker-shop; account other busiuess. 1197 Market st. EAMEN FOR EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, HYPNOTISNM YPNOTISM OR MESMERISM TAUGHT Four (4) different methods taught in four A rare chance for physicians, stu- | dentsofscience or those interested in its therapeutic effects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be None taught but those fur- nishing first-class reference or recommendations. Correspondence solicited. AddressJ. WIRT CUM- N Oakland Call office. weeks' time. relieved if not cured. ET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— JHorses. mules, WagoLs, carts, buggies and hur ness on hand, JINE SOUND HORSE HARNESS, ALMOST new; lizht delivery-wagon; cheap. 239 rif- teenth st.. near Mi; CLASS PASTURAGE; PL] and feed year round. G.\W SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HA R ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and 5. 1128 Mission st. NTY WATER 18 Market st. scrapers: sand. PASTURED; care and feed; send for o ranch, 630 Commercial at. WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper. for maili: MEDICAL. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITI RE- stored in a few hours; safe and sure reliet at any time; travelers helped at once: home in con- fineme i French pills guaranteed: consult MRS. DR. WEYTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin treatment never fails to cure a single case: hewars of frauds; come direct (o Womau's Dispensary. 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consuli fres DR. and MRS. DAVIES; home in confinemen Frenc} ale Pik Pills. 2 5SS ME INSTRU ments or worthless pills used; every wom: her own physician for all female troubles, 1o mat ter from what cause: restores always in one d: if you want to be treated safe and sur: call on men's physician :knowledge can be sent and used at home; all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 518 Kearny st. ADIES_CHICHESTER'S ENCLISH PEN- 4 nyroyal Pills (Diamona Braud) are the best; safe, Tellable; take no other;: send dc. stamps for particulars, “‘Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; at drugeists. _Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadeiphla, Pa. JCZEMA, RHEUMA TTSM. rown on bald lieads. and ot treated at 1207 Market st., s - &3 ADIES. CONSULT FREE MRS 4 216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; for case T fail to cure; diseases of the eye tre HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CAR housekreping apartments: Iy privace. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. & C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY xeon for S. F. Police Department. hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: ED—AT ROOM 517, 828 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers' to cail if they do OUNG GERMAN WIDOW, WITH &YEAR- old irl, wishes position, do gencral housewori. Apply 1098 Thirteenth st., Oakland. 7OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK SQUTUATION WANT A COMPETENT | MOV receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- general printer; sober, steady and can handle | Cessful; sul any work, book or job. Address G. W., box 41, 'NE’W WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. i Superior and Justice Courts. L ave telephone south 401. HORSES FGR SALE: ALSO WA carts, harness; Market, 327 Sixth st.; auctlor ouy. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Grand Arcade Horss Anctioneers. 8d and 4th—sSingle furnished rooms, night 15¢ ACHMAN, BY A YOUNG MAN FROM | t0BOc; week 31 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room Boston: thoroughly understands his_busine best references. Apply LI M., box 14, | [SOR PASSIGE AND FREIGHT DIRECT T0 by the day, washing or housecleaning: $1 50 a Address 69 Clementina st., rear. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION 10 do housework : is good cook. 345 Minna st.. bet. Fourth and Fifth. ESPECTABLE WOMAN—TO DO GENERAT, g00d cook and laundres: FEMALE HELP WANTED. SRR L S SR S OTHER AND DAUGHTER, SMALL COUN- $25: waitress, $20; neat woman $15, see_lady here; and other | - MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. YOUNG GIRLS WOULD LIKE PLACES T0 cook, ‘near city, do general housework ; wages $12, $15. Call at strictest attention (0 morning calis; open all night. the placer gold flelds of Cooks Inlet address C. D. LADD, 9 Third st., San Franclsco. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED: 8 courses, 10¢, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth, (REAMERY HALL RESTAURANT: SEAT- ing cupacity 120 chair 635 Clay st. QALESMAN — TO SELL DG 843 Howard st. NT GIRL WISHES SITUATIUN TO do cooking and housework; ood references. AT GERMAN OR SCANDINA VIAN GIRE, | AD BIocers’ coupon books and other spect ousework and cooking, American family of 3, city, $20. MURRAY & RIEADY, 634 Clay st. samyle, to merchants; £00d pay. MODEL MG (0. 1118%5 McAllister st., near W ebster. JOMAN WANTS WORK BY-DAY: WASH, house-cleaning and moving. 24 Verona st., ©off Third, bet. Foisom and Harrison. TRONG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE washing. cleaning, etc.; wages $1. Ap- .room 7, 325 Fourth ANTBDRESTAURANTCUOR,87 WEETE: | N Y AND SECONDIAND SHOES 2 mvaltresses, $20; French chambermaid, plain | ene. a JRoles, 400 < W50 KO warg foine, ¥20; German srcond girl, §30:Y C'ok. | @] TO 8¢ VEI WEBK: 900 SUNNY HOONS Gogman stsle §25:2 French and Trish murses, 20; invalid's nurse, $20. S & = clothes. 36 10 §8 50 & week colored meat cook for | JTOR LHE BEST AND CLEANEST 4 ironers in laundry, $10 & week, and others. I F. CROSETT & CO. operators on children’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howurd st large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third, 100 MEAL try 1844 Grant ave.; coffee a speclally. STV LISH, DU- 28 SITUATION TO AS- sist at light housework or care for children. ply at 835 Valencia st. LDERLY WIDOW WISHES TO DO LIGHT work for room and board. Brauch Oflice, 2518 Mission MOTHER AND DAUGHTER OR alf 8 ® co0k, ete.: see party here at 11 to- | PARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CA L EMPLOY- » J. F. CROSKTT & Co., 312 Sutter st. IRL, 2 IN FAMILY, $20; 2 NURSEGIRLS, WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO $12; 2 s-cond girls. $1b; L. MALE. LEOPOLD, 10 housegirls, $20, Address Homie, Cull t 20 Stockton sty MEN T0 GE D00 Fabio cait sho o order, 2 50. 959 Howard, ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 0' Farreil, 200 rooma; best In the city: single 20 and 26¢ w wight, 81 & weok: meats 1o, = OO ECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL ond-hand wagons, caras Fifteenti and S FOR 5 CENTS_ THE L. In wrapper, for mailing. STORAGE ITURE GO, 180 20 cheap hors WEEK'S NEW! WEEKLY CAlL MERICAN FU KD storage at lowest rates. CT 'Phone Mint 32. STORAGE AT nt storage,§1 50 per load d rates: baseme F * OSBORN & €O, GEOF FURNITUR hold J.M. PIERC ILSON ~ BROTHERS, 1710 rage: low rates: telepliona So e DO SOUIN TS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FRE UK ., 751 and 753 Market st. E, PIANOS, HOUSE- 735 Market st. MARKET— —DIVORCE LAWS TIVALe: 1O charze unless sa: coliections, wii 18, deeds, etc., at- « 850 Murker. NSELOR AT rooms 14, 15. tended 10, G. W. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON T0 £\ ladies troubled with irresu arities: no dang safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; dou't delay untl too lats OSGOOL BROS nd, Cal. ’=, AND DR, HEEWIG, PRIVATE CO finement home;: good care and attendaac prices reasonable. 710 Eilis si. L. 14 MCA LLISTER STREET, NEAR A Ll e mes of women and children. THRS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY Dt‘l?&a...«?-?m women and restores all cases of ir- v in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no ‘separate home for patien best skill; medical altendance; low lecs; regulator, 2. 1370 Market. Lk, "ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE Jting Pilla:_strongest. safest, best: never fai; $1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis sc, Tormerly cor. Market and Third sis.. sole agents. SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever :anu, & bome la con- finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DE. GWYER. 226 Turk: st 4 \i BS. DR.WE PRIVATE HOME IN M “confinement: irregularities cured in a fow bours without operation; pills $2 2 419 Eddy s FIRREGULAR Ol ANY FEMALE DISEASE seo Alrs. Dr. &nd be 34 dth. BICYCLES, W INDSOR “RICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGH grade; no stamping: all lathe work: cones and cups fully guaranteed for 2 years. A. L BAN- CROFT & CU., 324 Post st., . I, . DAVIDSON, ATTO i st s, 14 W 5 EY-AT-LAW 430 18 advice trem P.i«x’cwu-;lw—su?v WHEELS T0 LET; best accommodations. Terminua Geary, Me Allister augd Powell st car lines,