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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1896. : e s T e B e e e A MOTHER IS AVENGED, C. A. Bailey Convicted of Selling Opium Without a Doc- tor’s License. DRAMATIC SCENE IN COURT. Mrs. Sarah McConnell Invokes the Blessing of God Upon Judge and Jury. Charles A. Bailey, druggist, Grant avenue and Sutier street, appeared before a jury in Judge Campbell’s court yes- terday afternoon to answer to the charge of selling morphine without a doctor’s prescription. 5 A great deal of interest was manifested in the case and the courtroom was crowded. The complaining .witness was Mrs. Sarah McConnell of 400 Harrison street. A week ago Mrs. McConnell’s son, John W. Hall, an opium *fiend,” was at her request sentenced by Judge Campbell to six months in the County Jail for vagrancy, in the hope that it would have the effect of curing him of the habit. The Judge told her that if she knew the persons who sold the drug to her son without a doctor’s prescription and could get them to do the same thing for her or anybody else he would inflict the severest penalty upon them if convicted. Mrs. McConnell and a friend, Mrs. D. H. Parker, went straight from the courtroom to Bailey’s drugstore and bought 10 cents’ worth of morphine. They also went to Carroll’sdrugstore on Stockton and Market streets and purchased a similar quantity m Otto Jackson, one of the clerk: They immediately returned to the court- room with the packages and Mrs. Mc- Connell swore out warrants for the arrest of Bailey and Jackson. Bailey demanded a jury trial and the There case came on yesterday afternoon. were so many peremptory chalienges on both sides that the venire of thirty was hausted and only nine had been passed. A special venire of ten was brought in and the other three were quickly secured. At- torney Lennon appeared for the defendant d Prosecuting Attorney Forbes was as- 3 stant Prosecuting Attorney | aham of Judge Joachimsen's court. The young man, Hali, had been brought from the Branch County Jail and his emaciated appearance excited the pity of | all who saw him. He looked as if he could not live many days. scenes between him and_his mother. seemed as helpless as a child. Mrs. McConnell testified to going straight from the courtroom on March 13 to Bailey’s | drugstore and_purchasing from Bailey cents’ worth of morphine. She had not a | doctor’s prescription or order, nor was she ssked for ope. She was corroborated by Mrs. Parker, who said that Bailey had offered her a pill to cure her of the mor- phine habit. ! Hall was ¢alled to_ the stand, but his evidence was objected to by the defense, and the action was sustained. In answer to the Judge he said he was addicted to the morphine habit. Dr. Frank Fitzgibbons, Assistant Police | Surgeon at the Receiving Hospital, was shown the package purchased by Mrs. Mc- Connell, and said it contained two or three grains of morphine. For the defense Bailey cansed a genuine sensation in court by testifying that Mrs. McConnnell had presented an order from adoctor. He denied selling the morphine, but when cross-examined by Graham he ¢aid he remembered selling the morphine | to Mrs. McConnell, but she had handed an order from a doctor, and he had brought his prescription-book with him to bear out his statement. Mrs. McConnell became so excited that at the suggestion of the Judge she retired from the courtroom. Bailey said Mrs. McConnell had asked for morph; for her son and handed him ! the order, which was folded in about four | folds. He took it behind the prescription- | counter and filled it. The prescription-book was produced, and pasted in it under date of March 13 was an order, written in a bold masculine hand, | for ten grains of morphine, signed *‘Mor- | rison, M.D.,”” and on the corner was writ- ten “For J. W. Hall.” | A magnifying-giass was sent for and Judege and jury carefully scanned the order to see it there was any mark of any folds in it, but none could be seen. Bailey could not say who “Morrison, M.D.” was. He said the order was pasted in the prescription-book on the morning of March 14 by his son. C. A. Bailey Jr. corroborated his father. He said in cross-examination that he had taken the order off a wire and had pasted it in the book. As there was no mark of a | wire on the order, he said | in answer to | Attorney Lennon that it was customary to | trim the prescripiions to make them fit into a certain space. He did not know Dr. Morrison. After argument of counsel the Judge summed up briefly and the jury retired taking tie prescription-book and magnify- glass with them. This was about 5:30 | o’clock. Shortly after 6 o’clock they filed into the courtroom and the foreman stated | that they wished to ask the defendant two | or three questions. Attorney Lennon ob- jected, as the case had been submitted, and they filed back acain to their room. Ten minutes later they sent word they | could not agree and the Judge ordered them back tiil 8 o’clock. The Judfe did not leave the courtroom and in a few minutes the jury intimated they had agreed upon a verdict. They took their seats, and on being asked the nature of their verdict, the jforeman answered “Guilty, as cnarged.” Then followed a dramatic scens. Mrs. McConnell had been sitting beside her son with his arms around her neck. The tears were coming down her chieeks and he was trying to console her. As soon as the fore- man said “guilty, as charged.” she rushed | toward the jury-box and falling on her knees before them and clasping her hands she raised them above her head and in- voked the blessing of God upon them and the Judge. She was gently led away by her lzdy friends as the Judge rapped for order. There were many wet eyesin the courtroom as she quietly walked away weeping with bowed head. f The Judge continued the case till to-day for sentence, and Attorney Lennon inti- mated that he would appeal to the Supe- rior Court. What action will be taken by the Judge in regard to the order signed by Morrison, M.D., remains to be seen. e attention of the proper authorities will also be cailed to the fact that Hall, aithough sent tothe Branch County Jail | to cure him of the opium habir, can get as much of the drug as he likes there. At least he said so0 in court yesterday. There | is what is called the ‘“fiends’ row,” and visitors keep them fully supplied with the drug. MORE SAU§ALITO BOATS. The New Time-Table of the North Pa- cific Coast Road. The people of Marin County hava been looking forward for some time for the summer time-table of the North Pacific Coast Railroad, and it has at last been given to the public. Two boats will be run between San francisco and Sausalito, the San Rafael and the Sausalito, and the new time-table goes into effect on the 2uth of the yresent month. On weekdays boats will leave San Fran- ciseo at 7, 8. , 11:45 A, M.; 1:45, 3:20, 4:15,5:15, 6, 6:35 p. M., and the theater boat will be run three nights a week, Mon- day, Wednesday and Saturday at 11:30 P M. The Sunday time-table will be as fol- » | nut street, W 50 | iect, platiorm meeting: lows: 8,9, 10, 11, 11:30 A. M.; 12:30, 1:30, 2:15, 4, 5:30, 6:45, 8:30 p. M. A train will leave Cazadero at 5:30 A. M., arriving in San Francisco at 11:20 A. M. At 1:45 p. M. a train will leave San Fran- cisco for Cazadero. This is a much bet- ter arrangement than Cazadero has ever before had. - e———— REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. John J. and Mary T. McCarthy to Claudina Wollberz, lot on W lige of Laguna street, 125 N of Bush, N 25 by W 157:6: $10. Emma L. Hun: 0 George E. Kniet, lot on NE comer of Filber: and Buchanan sireéts, 1 80 by N7 jéct to morigage; el Viente and Catalina Noe and Catalina livalo to Patrick Heron, undivided half of lot on ine of Hancock street, 205 E of Noe, E 25 by N 8 10 N. J. and Alice A. Stone to Tallant Banking Company, lot on W line of Dolores street, 114 S of Twenty-hird, S 70:6, W 133, N #4:6, 9, S 14, E 124. subject 1o morigage: $10. P.'a:d Maximillian Brondberg to Nelsine D. M. Johnson, lot on SE line of De Boom street, 100 N of Second, NE 25 by SE 80: $1000. R. F. Morgan (administrator of the estate of Mary Freeman) to F. S. Wensirger, lot on NW line of Folsom street, 25 SW of Harriet, SW 25 by NW 75: £4000. F. 8. and Teresa Wensinger to A. C. Fresse (ad- miaisieSii for fthe aise TR HE o $10. - A. C. Freese (administrator of the estate of John Hurley) 1o John King, same; $4550. A. C. Freese 1o same, same; $10. Xeal Estate and Development Company to James L. Holland, lot on k line of e Haro street, 26 N of vada), N 50 by E 100; grant. L. Sturtevant to Herbert E. Law, Iot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, 55:4 S of California street, S 44:8, W 120, N to a voint NE 120:734; §10. David Saunderson to Julia L. Plaskett, lot on § line of Clement street, 90 E of Eleventh avenue, E 30 by $100: $10. Nettie Kinney to Solomon Getz, lot on E line of Forty-sixth avenue, 126 N of M street, N 00 by I 20; $10. Margaret Briens and Mary Scaroder to Louis E. Schroder, lot on S line of East avenue, 386:9 W of Laurel, W 25 by S 108, block 6, Holly Park; $1000. S Mar.a Kraeger to Theresa L. Kraeger, lot on W iine of San Bruno avenue, 335 N of ixe street, N 50 W 100, E 66, N 50. E 66; gift. p nnie ‘Hesse to Diedrich Hesse. lot on W corner of Loudon street and China avenue, 100, block 1, Excelsior 1ract; $10. 0 lows” Cemetery Association to David Devoto, lot 4. plat 7, Omega section; $220. ALAMEDA COUNTY. E. H.and Marie J. A. Benjamin to John H. and Charles A. Mever, undivided one-third interest In corner of Brush and Tenth streets, & 50 N 100, b'ock 148, Oakland; $10. muel' Demooy to Julius A. Larsh, lot on W in- ot Chestnut street, 119 S of Third, S 25 by W 127, being lot 34, biock 444, Adeline and Market- stree: Homestesd, Oakland: $500. Rosa and S. Jacobovich to Mary B. Wellman, all interest in contract of sale bearing date of January 18, 1896, and recorded in 582 deed 457, as to lot, feet fronting on Castro sireet by 75 feet on N side of Sixth, being the NE corner of Sixth and Castro streets, Oakland. Alien Heald to Edward S. Reed, lot on SE corner of Ninth avenue, 100 SW of East Fourteenth street, SW 40 by Sk 75, block 43, Clinton, subject o0 & mortgage for $1300, East Onkland; £10. James Walker to A. E. Shumate, lot on S line of East Twenty-third street, 252:6 E of Nineteenth avenue, thence along East Twenty-third 50, S 130, W50, N 140 to beginning, being lo:s 17 and s sion ®block 73, Norihern Addition to ¥n, East Oakland: $500. William G. and Hetty T. Henshaw to Union Sav- ot on SE lipe of Twelfth avenue, ast Twenty NE 50.89, N W 120.56 to_pe- 7. Templeton’ Tract, East Oak- land: $10. John F.and S. J. Cross to Clarinda P. Raleigh, 6:26 W of orner of Sutter and East Vincente streets, 7:6, NE 158. NW 50, SW 100, NW 100, SW 28 to beginning, block E, V. Peralta Reserva- Tact, quitclaim deed: E. A Bushell to Louise Tilman (wife of Olof), lot 2u NW line of Piedmont avenue, 356 NE of Moss, NE 40 by NW 128, block A, Thurmal Hill, for- merly the Howe Tract, to correct deed of Februsry 28, 1996, quitclaim deod. Oakland Township: $10. Atounrain View Cemetery Association to Elks' Rest Association, lots 16 to 42, 85 to 78, lots 105 to 127 and portion of lots 15, 43, 104, 128, 64, 19 and 80, and paths and lands lying within' above, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; 2150, of Joseph), lot on W line of county roaa No. 1854, 324:80 N of Hopkins street, W 260, S 46:6 E to W line of county road No. 1854, N to beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. Thomas D. and Florence Poole to Encinal Bank, lot on X line of San Antonio avenue, 50 W of Wal 100, block H, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $2350. H. W. Blanchard to Louis F. Dunand (trustee Commercial Buiiding and Loan Association), lot on N line of Crawford street, 186 E of Herzog, ¥ 50 by N 168. being lot 22, block B, Craw- ford Tract, Orkland Township; $10. % James Corcoran to Mary B. Russell, lot 22, block C. Golden Gate Homestead, Oakland Township: $io. 3 Zuilders’ Contracts. Claus Spreckels . with _California Electrical Works, eleciric light and bell conducting and wiring In_buildidg on SW corner of Van Ness avenue and Clay street; $4400. e London possesses sixty incorporated banks exclusively devotea to international | banking. Their aggregate capital is $294,- | 1 000,000, their surplus $72,000,000 and their s exceed $1,200,000,000. SAN FRANCISCO ¢'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALz— 710 Merket street, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antil § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. eighth street. SW | akland Township: | June E. and John Johnson to Freida Zizler (wife | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE., IRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS AND CHAM- bermaid desires situation; 7 years in last place. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. EAT YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES situation at housework; $15; references. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OMPETENT GERMAN INFANTS' NURSE desires sitnation, or as second girl and seam- stress: best. references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. 00D LAUNDRESS WANTS PLACE: PRI- ‘vate family or resort: to find this kind of em- | ployment will work for $20: middle-aged Ameri- cani. Call or address Laundress, 1231 Market 0 LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION— Good English, French, piano and singing taught by a lady: strictly confidentlal. Address MKS. M., box 182, Call Office. ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion 10 do light housework; private famil good references ifrequired. 1532 Polk st. MPPLE AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE PO- sition for general housework: no washing. MRS, BERNIE, 405 Turk st. ADY SPEAKING FLUENT FRENCH, GOOD amanuensis and musician, aesires position as traveling companion or secretary. MRS. L., El Monte Hotel, Sausalito. RESSMAKER WISHES MORE ENGAGE- ments at $1 25 a day: first-class cutter, fitter and designer. Address k. B., box 5, Call Oflice, T MAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND desires work at home or by the day; satisfaction guaranteed. Apply 93933 Howard si., left upper flat. 3¥ MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO TAKE CARE of house and children. Call 315 Clipper st., nr. Castro. FEMALE HELP WANTED. I G_ERMAN OR SWEDISH SECOND GIRL, 520: German housework girl, 2 1n family, 12 housework girls, city, 820 and §25; 6 you girls, assist, $10 to $lo. MISS CULLEN, 3 Sntter st. r French cook, $3! Sework fish: K Salinas $20. and other towns. LEN, 323 Sutter st. JBISH COOK AND LAUNDRESS, 82 lady here. MISS CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. \V AITRESSES, SUMMER RESORT, WATER Tesort and country hotels, $20: 2 cooks, country restaurant, see party here. ¥20: 2 German cooks for ranch, see party here, $15; Strong Ger- man woman for nursing, sleep home, $12 10 $15: gi1s for housework, city and_country, $15. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. ADY SHAMPOORERS, MUST BE A GOOD snasseuse, for the springs;: see party here. C. R. HANSEN'& CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—RESTAURANT COOK, $25 TO Wtso; Wwoman 10 make tamales, §25 to $30; waitress. $15, see party here ar 10 to-d: taurant waitresses, $25; 4 German, Scat and French cooks. $25 and $30; institution cook, $30; German second gir: : colored cook, $20; hotel \waitress and chambermaid, $20, and a large num- ber of girls for cooking und housework In CiLy and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 313 Sutter st. 5() WOMEN AND GIRLS CAN FIND SITUA- tions at héusework and cooking; city or country. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 00K, WASH AND IRON, $25; HOUSE' country, §15. R. 1. WAKD & C0., 610 €lay st. TED—YOUNG NEAT GIRL TO TAKE > 0t baby, no washing, $15; girl to assist in second work, $12. 113 Antonia’st., off Jones, naar Ellis. SEE HELP WANTED—Continned. ANTED—A MAN TO ACT AS OVERSEER of boysout of school hours, and do general work at an orphans' home where there are over 200 children; moral and undenominational re- ligious iustruction to be of the duties re- quired; one in middle 1ifé with good health, and who has had experience in the management of children, preferred. Address Templar, box 66, Call Office, S. F. J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BABBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- BUSINESS CHANCEN, 3600, COUSTRY HOTEL AND BAR, P . including buildings, within beautifui and prosperous town 20 mwiles from city, near rail- road depot; 18 handsomely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, parlors, bowling-alley, garden and promenade grounds; finest family and summer re- sort, well kuown as enjoying most desirabe class of patronage: will positively clear $500 to $600 monthly during average seasons; £ood bar trade year round: reasonable ground Tent; this offer, never equaied, means fort. ne in few years to one possessing average business ability: full investiga- tion afforded: best reason for seiling. M. LESS & CO., 783 Market st,, near Fourth. retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. PBARBERY ASSOCIATION OF CAL ¥ D ment.” sec’y, P. . Hamann, 23814 OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 20c to 60¢ nignt; $1 10 84 weel 3 ME TO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; VL all grocers keep it. W ANTED-SEAMEN: ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deen-water voyages, whaling. Apply 117 Drumim, upstairs. PETER MCMAHON HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city- singie rooms 20 and 25c a night,'$1 a week: meals 10c. ANTED—MEN AND LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks 1cquired; tool given and wages paid for Saturdays and Sunday: catalognes. . F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. MEYS, SECOND-HAXD _SHOES. SOME nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission. JLCHO HOUSE, 8631 MARKET ST— Rooms 20¢., 25¢. to bUC. night; $1 t0 $3 week. EN'S 15-SOLING 60c: LADIES 40c: DONE while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. A 1 o & FEE WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOM large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. (1TRL FROM THE EAST WANTS SITUATION for second work or general housework. Call or address 1339 Howard st., near Tenth. ITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE COOK in hotel or boarding-louse; city or country. Addre:s C. H., box 117, Call Office. ISH GIRL WISHES TO GO OUT BY | © the day: washing done at'home also. 112 Erie st., oft Howard, bet. Thirteenth and Fourteenth, 7OUNG WOMAN, No. 1 COOK, DESIRES position in hotel as cook: please call. 304 Third st., room 28. TRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK by the day. 368 Clementina st. TETNURSE WANTS A POSITION. CALL or address M., 63713 Natoma st. (G ENTS AND L3DIES MENDING DONE BY astern lady. 2814 Sixth GIRLS WISH POS; (ON AS LAUNDRESSES in hotel or restaurant or ironers for laundry, or chamberwork. Call for one week, 121514 Mis- sion st. (GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR GEN- X_eral housework; American family of 2: wages $15: no washing. Apply 2215 California st., bet. 10'and 4. . Y OUNG GIRL ¥or LIGHT HOUSEWORK, help with children; German preferred. 565 Bryant st., middle flat. ELIABLE GIRL; 14; ASS:8T WITH TWO children: good home; $6 8 month. MRS. D., West Berkeley. M DOLE-AGED-GERMAN WOMAN ASSIST VL with invatid and light housework: sieep home; call early. 1513 Taylor st., near Broadway. ) ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED _WOMAN take care baby; light housework. 202 Town- send st. . OLORED WOMAN FOR KITCHEN WORK. U Apply 679 Harrison st., before 11 A. M. 1SS KATE STACK, CALL AT 1518 CALI- fornia st. at once. IRLS WANTED AT ONCE, “THE ECON- OMY,” red front, 40 and 46 Sixth st. \W ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third at.; 150 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 (o $3 per week. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading. ro0m: free bus to and from the ferry. 100 HE},TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, Including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT (_SINGLE BOOMS, 15, 20 AND cents per night; 81, $1 per week. Yacific House Commercial and Leidesdorf? sts. ANTED—MEN _TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, b¢; bottle wine, bc. 609 Ciay st. ORNER FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON principal street; well fitted-up; established over 25 vears; does an enormous bar trade: large outside route; has good stock on hand of choicest liquors: rent roasonable: nice living-rooms. M. LESS & CO., 78315 Market s A $L700:SALOO, ONE OF THE BEST + business streets north of Market; finely fitted up: magnificent private rooms: clears $160 and over per month: satisfactory trial allowed before buying to satisfy any one on_this point; rent rea- sonable. M. LESS & CO.. 78314 Market st. ST o) HALF INTEREST IN . SODA BSTOU. works n thrivine town across the ‘bay;agency for ice company: 7 horses; 3 wagons: 2 largeroutes: monopolizes home demand; bix ex- port trade; buyer gets full control; most complete in State. M. LESS & CO., T83% Market, nr. 4th, §400, YARKETST, SALOON: VICINTTY + Baldwin: handsome plsce; good trade; rare opening. M. LESS & CO., 783, Market st K75(), (OFFEE LOON AND CHOP- aP 4 DU, house: central: principal_street, near Market; grand offer. M. LESS&CO., 78315 Market. ontinned. tool: CO. $750, STATIONERY - STORE, NOTIONS, DU, candies, soda fountain: vicinity Nucleus building; receipts $600 monthly: proof. M. LESS & CO, 783, Market st, near Fourth. 5500 B SALOON, LUNCH HOUSE: OV, near Kearuy: 350 daily boarders: pres- ent owner 2 years; expenses light; full investiga- tion for any one meaning business. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. $1000. RESTAURART ' AND _ LUNCH. « house: best location; steady run of trade: will exchange for realestate. STENBERG CO. Market st. $65( CORNER SALOON, WITH CIGAR- - store: magnificently fitted up: hand- some clubroom: old-established: popular place; receipis average $20 daily; satisfactory reasons for selling. STENBERG d CO., 632 Market st. JREE BEER—TWO SCHOON 6¢; also a bottl_eof lager, Be, at 637 CI TEY ACME HOUSE, 907 MAKKET ST. BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 1oc A DAY: 81 week: rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Cia - st VW OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF PLAIN sewing to o: cleaning and pressing. 114 Fourth st., room 15. JIEST-CLASS WETNURSE WANTS SITUA- tion immediately. Address F.'W., box 147. Call Office. 1 YSCANDINAVIAN GIRL TO DO HOUSE- work 5 days in the week or by the day. Call 766 Folsom st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion in a private family; general housework or cooking. Call Golden West Hotel, room 53. Y OUNG SWEDISH GIRL, STRONG AND ing, wishes a situation to do upstairs work | and se'ving. Please call at 531 Howard st. ANTS FINISHER AT 28 MARY ST., UP- stairs, between Fifth and Sixth. ANTED—GOOD WAIST HAND; ALSO ER- rand girl. 1133 Polk st. ANTED—A GERMAN NURSEGIRL. 2409 Washington st. 7OUNG GIRL T0 CARE FOR CHILDREN. 1308A Leavenworth st., near Clay. 00D COOK AND LAUNDRESS; WAGES 825; call before 12. 2108 Jackson st. W OMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; slecp home; wages $15. 108 Ninth st. PIRST-CLASs TAILORESS: BUTTON-HOLE maker: BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. V JITUATION WANTED BY A FRENCH LADY to take care of a child. Call 1207 Market, | room 24. 7OUNG WOMAN WITH A CHILD WOULD | Xiike work as housekeeper in city or countr: small wages. Address Y. W., box 159, Call Offic JLDERLY SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES ST ation to do housework: is good cook and baker; city or country. Address 312 Sixth st., ABLE HAIRDRESSER, GRADU- . E. and I Union, would_like engage- ments by week or month; $3 to $5: good work guaranteed. Address for one week to7 Van Ness. PERATOF WHEELER & WILSON MA- chine. Lis st. PERATORS ON PANTS AND OVERALLS. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8214 Fremont st. JIRST-CLASS OPERATORS ON PANTS, 641 X Market st. FURNITURE WANTED $200” PARTNER IN PLUMBING AND . gasfitting business: full line steel and castiron ranges, laundry stoves and brofl voice $6000; established 0 years. STEN & CO., 632 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. $3000 PARTNER WANTED IN WHOLE- » sale and retail liquor business, estab- lished the last 27 years; must be good business man; North German preferred. Address K. WILKE, 1148 Sutter st. (CALL ON .6 MUTHER, 831 KEARNY, TF "’you want highbst cash pricé for your furniure oF merchandise of any kind. $4OO A NO.1 SALOON: THIRD ST., NR. . Market; large stock: good business; a great sacrifice. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- ‘OB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission. bet. 4th & 5t HOUSES WANTED. MALL STORE IN BUSI LOCATION across the bay. Address S. B., box 11. Call. 7 ANTED—A COTTAGE OF 8 OK 3 ROOMS, Wwith stable. _Address 8. A.. box 131, Call BOARDING WANTED. ] OARD WANTED IN PRIVATE CATHOLIC family: very reasonable, or partly in exchange Address 'B. W.. box 87, Call. for music lessons. W NTED-DRESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO learn Mme. De Bouchier's select school of dressmaxing and millinery, French tailor system; latest Parisian styles taught; positions guaranteed. 121 Post, room 27. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- ting and making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. (\OMPETENT GIRL WOUILD LIKE A PLAC to do housework and cooking; is good cook. Call 2086 Market st. JURE CURE FOR ASTHMA, RHEUMATISf, 2 eczema, gout, female complaints and other dis- eases. 1207 Market st., near Eighth: room 2. ADY WISHES SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper in aged couple’s or widower's family: am nou afraid of work: will do plain sewing or family mending. 821 Mission st., room-4. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as housekeeper; tn country preferred ; if good home will work for small wages. Address MARY KNABE, 1711 Market st., 1n bakery. TRONG YOUNG_ WOMAN WOULD LIKE > position to care for invalid lady. ~Call 528 Sec- ond st. ) INCHESTER HOUSE, 45 THIRD ST, NR Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to %1 60 per nigh: $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectadle: iree bus 10 and from the ferrs SITUATIONS Wa . fED-MALE R. HANSEN & €O, EMPLOYMENT Afgency. furnish best male and female help at once. Phoné, Grant 185. P C0 Co0Rs S «branches :short noti UNTER & C0, CHI eso employment oftice, PPLTES COOKS: ALL 14 Geary, tel.Grant 46. E AND JAPA 17 Webb st.. below | TAPANESE AND CHIN oftice; bestheip. 314B & : (HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J office; best help. 4141p O'Farreil; tel 426. )7 TO ANY ONE-SECURING ME STEADY | .%_.-) position; salesman, clerk or something similar; city or country : married, temperate; fine ference; six years in lasy position. Address D. ., box 22, Cail Office. JITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE man as collector or salesman; reference give low salary 0 commence on. Address W. L. box 23. thiis of 7OUNG MAN, 8 tel. VANTS WORK OF ANY kind. Address E. E., box 77, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND wife with 3-year-old girl: man is handy with blacksmith wiid carpenter tools: bad expericnce in poultry-raising and is bandy as man abont place; wife is cook and housekeeper. Please address P. ROTHER, Antioch, Cal. AN AND WIF SH SITUATIONS ON M “ranch: man 22 yvears' experience; qualified to take entire charge: first-class butter-maker; wiie do housework. Call or add. 718 Laurel ave.,S. ¥. CHURCH NOTICES. UNION -SQUARE FREE 2 BAPTIST Church (open communion), Bush st., near Larkin — Rev. William N. Meserve, pastor. will preach morning and evening, March 22. Morning subject, “On Guard.” Evening subject, “Babel.” Mr. Norris leads the song service, which is both pleasant and worshipful. ~ “Sunrise meeting” at 7 o'clock, attended by the Endeavorers of twelve 50- cleties.” These meetings next month will be held st First Methodist Church. Sunday-schiool 12:30; Juniors 5: Endeavorers 6:30. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening. The public are invited. HOWARD-S pal Chureh, bet. Second and_Third sts., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, pasior. Mr. Marti F. Gibson. of public school ing. Epworth League Morning subject, vening sub- veral addresses on Chris- tian work among the Jews. Pastor’s residence, 212 Powell st.; telephone, biack 1131: church tele- phone. black 961. [ MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buch- anan sts.—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residénce, 509 Halght st. Preaching at 11 o.M. and 7 At 11 A. . addresses by Dr. Thompson pastor on “The Books of Books.” At7 the pastor will preach; subject, A Word i to the Weary.” Sunday-school at 12:30 r. . M., C. B. Perkins snperintendent. Kpworth League service ».M. The public cordially invitea to all the es of thischurch: seats free: ushers in at- tendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. 2 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st..—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor; Rev. Kdwin H. Jenks. co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 A M. Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 . M. Sunday school at 12:45 P.2e.; Young People’s Society of Christian kndeavor at 6:15 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome to these services. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . Golden Gate ave. and olk st.— iibson. D.D., pastor. Services at 11 0 . M. The young peopie’s services The pastor wili preach at both ser- 3. NOTICE OF MEETIN D—POSITION WITH WHOLESALE house; married man; 34 years; temperate; fine reference; experienced clerk. Address W., box 108, TNGI “TATIONARY AND LOCOMO® can do blseksmith- ing, plumbing, pipefitting; wantsany kind of work moderate wages. H., box 105. Call LIABLE MARKIED MAN, SPEAKS SCA dinavian and German, wishes a chance of tak- ing care of property, watchman or place where wife conld help: city or country: references; se- Address C. O., box 69, Call Office. QEWERS ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S wear. 840 Market st., between 10 and 11 A, M. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND #5c: MORNING and eve classes: 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. RESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, fitting and fimshing; Dew styles patteras, 25¢ up; families supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 41 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 | rooms: 25 to 81 50 per night; §1 50 10 $6 per week: frae bus 1o and from the ferry. BOARDING A.D ROOMS WANTED. ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, with board, wanted in private family (Western Addition) by couple with child of 5years. Address C. E., box 61, Call. $40 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER-SA- J . loon: hest location in the city: every- thing new: good trade: low rent; a sure bargain. JOHNSTON & CO., 261, Kearny' $15(0, FISH STORE WITH ROUTE OF 250 DU, customers: horse and wagon: clearing $75 monthly. JOHNSTON & CO., 2645 Kearny. $250, SALOON, | LUNCH _ HOUSE 1IN DU, wholesale district, three living rooms; large stock: low rent. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny. BUSINESS ss saloon. Ad- 1000, RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER . in paying cash business, clearing to each $50 weekly. JOHNSTO! 1y Kearny ®70(). CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;: D . very central; 2 living-rooms: present owner 9 years.” JOHNSTON, 2614, Kearny st. $550, 5 LOON FSTABLISHED THE LAST YDV, 10 years: near Pine and Kearny sts.: doing good “business; low rent; rare chance. In- quire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS QUICKLY FOR cash see or send particulars. STANLEY, 213 WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND T3 PE- writing machine In good condition. Apply MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. :COND-HAND INCUBATORS; _STATE price, size, make. Add. G. W., box 3, Call Office. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixuh st.: send:postal. PLANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS—1 NEW $ Emerson rosewood upright; 3 pedals and folding cover: price $175. 418 Eliis, room 22. EW PIANO: COST $400; MUST SELL AT once for $275. 814 Nineteenth st., nr. Sanchez. MSST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 per week: free bus to and from the ferrv. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- Jcutt nz school. 1231 Market st..bet. 8th and 9th. MALE HELP WAANTED. TED—GERMAN MILKER AND WIFE, 30; gardener and wife; carpenter, $2 60 a day: hotel waiter, clty, $25; dishwasher, $15, etc. LEON ANDRE $15 Sutter st. AMMERMAN, $30 AND FOUND: ENGI- neer: foreman for a ranch, $35: boy to learn blacksmith's trade. 'MURRAY & READY, em- ployment sgents, 634 and 636 Clay st. | 'NEAKLY NEW PIANO CHEAP FOR ash; must sell imiediately. 1102 Filbert st. UBRIGHT PIANO AT A GREAT SACRL fice. Call at 522 Sutter st. g A SHAW §405: 2 SIEINWAYS 215, 8195 Sommer, $185; squares, $25, $53: rents -2 up, atiowed on purchase. HEINE, 136 Filis st. ELEBRATED HAINES BROS, BUSH & Gerts and Knabe paros: being overstocked wholesale prices will ruje during the next 30 days. A. L BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st., S. F. RRIVED—LOT OF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T. L. Neumann p moderate. H.LUEDERS, 8! th st 90 .55 : FINE CONDITION, SCHMITZ, /U, 16 Meallister st., next Hibernia Bank. LACKSMITH, $45 AND FOUND: 2 RANCH blacksmiths: farmer and wife: 2 milkers: 2 Jivery stable men: 8 walters: 2 cooks; 2 dishwash- ers; ironer, $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay . PAISTERS, 350 A DAY: SIGN PAINTERS $3 50 day: 3 wire-nuil operators. MUKRAY & READY, employment agents, 634-636 Clay st. JLAR SAWYER WHO CAN DO RE- pairinz. 84 a day: edgerman, $60, for country sawmill; gardener and take care of chickens, for a resort, serman farmer and wife, see party here; man_to take care of bees, see party here, C. . HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. PBEROILER ANDCAR COUNTRY HOTEL, $50; camp cook, near city, 825; bellboy, hotel, $10, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. | AGE-DRIVER, $20: COACHMAN AND | zardener with references, $30; wood-chopper, stove-wood oak hewers and tie-makers. K. 1. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. W ANTED—WOODMAN, SEE BOSS HERE far mer and mil 00K, country restaurant, $20: tamale-maker, country, 825 to $30: waiter, ing, lettering, varnishing, ss man need apply. The 'Ket st. ERMAN OR FRENCH BARKEEPER AND {3 salesman for wholesale and retail winehou: must understand to mix drinks and take orders: married man preferred: state references. Address G. ¥, box 134, Call. striping, none but a HAKD SUPERINTE! OPEN FOR engagement; 15 vears California experiences nursery to Eastern shipping; vines, stock and gen- eral farming: Al references. Address Ranch, 3121 Fulton st. ONGINEER OR FOREMAN; A POSITION wanted by a steady man with good references Address Engineer, box 157, this office. FMIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS SITUATION ed. Address H. B., box 33, Call. 1ARPE. R WOULD LIKE 'OSITION ON Jraueh; wiiling 10 do ranch work when noc otherwise engaged: first-class roferences: low wages for steady job. Address M. R.. box 137, Call PRUICHER—POSITION TO ASSIST IN A shop by a sober man of some experience. Ad- drdss Butcher, box 88, Call Office. PPRENTICE_ONE WITH SOME MECHAN- ical experience; permanen position. Address . A/, box 134, Call Offic SEORT-ORDEE COOK W ANTED—A DISHWASHER AT 1604 KEN- OX Collection Agency, laborers and clerks. K 110 Sutter st TANTED_RELIABLE MAN TO SOLICIT commercial business. W. K., box 14, Cail. Li LY TO COOK FOR 3 MEN: §6 ht nd Fillmore ATURDAY. CALL at 8 o'clock, 227 Second st. l ARBER, YOUNG MAN, WISHES STEADY Job clty or country. ~ Addreas Barber, box 106, 9(). ANY" ONE SECURING STEADY . work for a strong workingman on any raitroad in city; best references. X. X , box 24, Call. TARDENER — MIDDLE - AGED GERMAN, who can take care of horses and cows: first- class references. Ad sardener, box 69, Call. WORK ON EANCH : MAN AXD WIFE M man first-closs farm hand and tandv with fe is'® good cook. Address W. G., box 11 Office. QLDERLY MAN WANTS POSITION TO work any parc of a day; hotel, restaurant or steady and capable. Address ‘all Ulice. QT 3 N WANTED A MAN ABOUT sy 5 place, (0 act as nurse or wait on eiderly gentle- | TNTELLIGENT ~SALESMAN: ALSO “POE- man, cily or country; references given. Address | L trait deliverer; out of city: salary. 79 Flood M. N., box 187, Call Oftice. building. 225 FIFTH ST. Huusl-:li‘b OR SATURDA PEN FOR BUSINESS. The fines: line of new pianos for rent and sale in San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOT] 929 Market st., Spreckels buflding. RE YOU DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A 0od piano ata low price and upon very easy terms® Then investigate our ne plan. ‘SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., ¢ pre- sentatives for the Pacific Coast, SW. cor. Kenrny and Sutter sts. VW ML G. BADGER, 26 O'FARRELL, ROOM 1, first floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis nianos; pianos, organs sold for cash o fnstaliments. 20 UUO SHEET MUSIC 1 CT. COPY. STAT . HAM'S Piano Store, 106 McAllister st. JTEINWAY, $165; WEBEH, $260; SMALL upright, $80; bargains. BRUENN, 228 Post. GOOD SQUARE, 810: A FIN £ SQUARE,390; 2 fine uprigh , $125. Cail s00; MAUVAIS MUSIC COMPANY. 769 Market st. ONOVER PIANO: AS_GUOD AS great, sacrifice. “Tho B W. SPEN PANY, 235 Post st. HICKERING, KNABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our n=w piano for §187; pianos T rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Fa; $175, CASHORINSTALLMENTS O. upright; perfect order. 1019 Van Ness. other first-class makes of pianos: little nsed: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. EASY, TERNS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & CHASE, YEON MA OST_LARGE-SIZED GREEN POLLY: RE- 4 ward. 916 Pierce st. AMPATIGN ASSOCTATION RECEIPT-BOOK. U Return at 220 Van reward, OST—A AB O OAT. RETURN TO L3 LEVINSKY, 8 Sutter st., and receive re- ward. OST—SMALL BAY MARE, WHITE STAR on forehead. $10 reward for return to G. GIAN- N1, San Bruno road. NI PBARBER FOR SATURDAY. 32 THIRD ST. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1118 FOLSCM 8t., bet. Seventh and Lighth, ARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1630 Missio: YOOD BAR: steady. 501 Bryant s POOTBLACK WANTED AT 2439 MISSION wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. st.: barber-shop. & BOYS BET EFN 16 AND 17 ) EARS OF AGE Puinv R WANTED IN A 4CHAIR 15¢ barber-shop. Address box 163. Y ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN SITUA- tion.in private family Lo care hovses and gar- den; is first-class driver; can milk and make him- self useful. best of references. J. H., box 134, Call. ening the third lecture in the series er Found G ats = LODGE N0, 139, F. ana A. M.—Officers «nd members are Tequested to attend the funeral of our d ceased brother, OLIVER HOWARD PET- TERSON, late of lonic Lodge No. 121, Towa HIll, rom B'nai B'rith Hall, SATURDAY, March 21, fat 1:30 p. M. Funeral committee will please take notice. By orderof the W. M. 1. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. LS10R ’m:un'sr:%{@ d EX C & odze 0. lar meeting THIS EV degree will be conferred. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. 2, 1. 0. 0. F.—Regu- 1XG. Second A SBARKEEPER, MIDDTi-AGED MARKTED 4\ man (German; speaks French and Englisu) in winehouge or liquorstore: reiable and sobe good references. K., box 108, Call Uffice. T WHAT YOU WANT_YOUNG MAN TO work on a farm: good work-r. Address 18 Fourieenth ave., South San Francisco. CUMPL OGRAPHER, WHOOWNS typewriter. wants correspondence wor<; even- ings only. Address C. 8., box 103, Call Oflice. BY.A GOOD ALL-ROUND 00K; HOTEL OR restaurant; good vaker: sober man: can give references. _Address F., box 62, Call Office. EF NEMEERS OF THE FPLASTERERS' Union are requested to sttend mass-meeting 10 be held at Metropolitan® Hall, ¥ifih st., THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. D. SULLIVAN, President. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR apnual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of tne compuny, 327 Varket st., San Francisco, on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, 1896, at’ the hour of 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaciion of such other business as mav come before the meeting. “Transfer-books will close on Friday, March 20, 1896, at 12 o'clock M. ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS assistant bookkeeper or collecior; speaks few guages; city or country; besi city references. Address A, 8., box 119, Cail Office. OMPETENT FIRST-CLASS MAN WANTS wants situaifon around private piace; is good driver: understands care of horses ano cows: is fair cardener and handy with fools. Address D ., box 154, Cail Office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A THOROUGHLY reliabie, sober. steady young man: can handle stationery or locomotive engine; socd fireman: can randle. break or train horses; 1o cbjections to traveling. Call or address J. B., 101315 Larkin st. [ W ANTED—STEADY MAN IN CASH BUSI- ness; ood for $65 monthly. must have $1.0 cash. JO! W WALDO HOUSE. 755 MISSION. BET, AN 3d and 4th—Single farnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; waek $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; trictest attention 10 morning calls; open ali nighu. ’ A > S5 4 K 5 central: barzain. DECKELMAN Bro.,108 Eilis RARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOOD LOCA- tion. 415 iayes st. BOYS T0 LEARN "PICTORIAL AND SIGN writing; 1 mouth without any wages. 815 Montgomery. ANTED—PLATN COOK; SMALL WAGES. Apply 648 Firsc BEST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COORED: & courses, 1 ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. NDUSTRIGUS MAN WI H $40 CASH CAN secure steady, profitable employment by aa- dressing J., box 153, this office. TAXLOR-SHOP FOR SALE. C. DURSMA, 107 Geary st. TANTED—A GOOD ENTERPRISING BUSI- ness man for ag n: for the best mild delicious natural medicinal mineral water on the earth. Ad- dress A ASTOKG, 108 Fifth st. URE CURE FOR ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, L eczem gout, male complaints and otner dis- eases. 1207 Market st., room 2, near Eighth. TEADY MIDDLF-AGED MAN WANTS situation. Address F. ., 1032 Army st. SPECIAL NOTICE>. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4;. B2 coliections mude, oiiy 10r coumiey, Facic Collection Co., 415 Montgy sr..'room 6, Tel.. §580. WINDOWS CLEANED AND scrubbed . reasonable rates: paym camages guaranteed. C. ROSSI& CO., 242 Sutter. FIRSI-CLASS CHIEF COOK FROM PARIS and New York wants situation in hotel or pri- vate famlly: best references; city or country. Ad- dress B. P, 502 Pine st. 7 (C'HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEFLY CALL, sent to sny address in the LUnited States or Canada one year for §1 £0, post- W E ARE SHOR DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make thein as gooi as new, and With our new machines we can Ao your work gne-half the usnal price} done while sou wait. OST—SQUARE GOLD LOCKET, WITH DIA- 4 mond in center of front and Initlals E. T. on reverse side. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning same m 53, Nevada block. NWAY,FISCHERAND | ‘Third st. $275, GARHOUSE RESTAURAN { O, this great bargain at once: cle 35 month; 4 furnished rooms. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. $ & GROCERY AND BAR: GOOD COR- DOV, ner store: new stock: fiited up in best style; if you see this you will buy. STANLEY, 211/ Third st. $200 FAMILY HOTEL: 49 WELL FUR- - nished rooms: always full: good loca- tion; low rent; great bargain. STANLEY, Third st. $35(. RESTAURANT: HERE 18 A BIG DU vargain; must sell at once; good loca- tion: good fixtures; good trade. STANLEY, 215 BUSINESS CHANCES— g o NGE SINESS Y, SELL 0 EXCHANGE A BUSIN T By kind see STRAND & CO.; 45 Third st. NCH BAKERY : FULL VALU $300. B Nanted. STRAND, 45 Third st ITSTORE, 8 ROOMS: CLEARS $375 ;%Umomh. STRAND, 45 Third st. = TARRIAGE AND WAGON FAC- $900. S lioronsnly establishea: clears $150 to $200 & month: acfual value for $2000 in ook naaHTery. ; sickness cause of sall R @9()) STEADY MAN W 4 £300. ferin zentee cash business clears 875 er month each ;" no experience necessary: duties, 15 Serve customers. STRAND, 45 L hird st. B FE() CORNER SALOON; MANUFACIUR- $550. o etrice: 3 surnisned rooms; clears $75 a month. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. SOE() CIGAKSTOR:~ AND LAUNDRY &ZOO office; No. 1 location: pay: nishied rooms: cheap rent. STRAND, 45 OR RENT OR SALE—A BLACKSMITH AND eneral jobbing shop, With tools and every- thing complete; also dwelling-house, barn, wind- mill, ete., standing on aboul one acre of land cov- ered with agsorted fruit-trees: the shop has been 1un for over thiriy years: place located in centet of the healthiest town in California; terms easy. I further particulars inquire of ALEXANDER WATSON, Gilroy, Cal. e g RESTAURANT AN D BAKERY, SITUATED on Kearny street, fitted up new in first-ciass Style about a year ago, will be sold at great sacri- fice on account ot departure; ofter solicited after investigation. Apply to LEON ANDRE, 315 Siockton st. 1‘ ICACY STORE ON ONE 07 Mission. $30 SS SALOON; « fine cash register, safe and room: bs sold this week; cause sickness. Call 109 $2—0 CORNER GROCERY, BAR; TRANS- OV, fer; pleasant living-rooms. Apply Call Oftice. $2200. SOFFEE 3D OYSTER HOUS « all you need 8500 cash; paying weli; open night and day. Address C. 0., box §7, Call. $2500. ONE oF THE B ST BUTCHER- DUV, snops for saie. Address C. L., box 16, Call Office. QALOON—CENTRALLOCATION WINE AND beer trade. Address B.T., box 47, Call Office. CE-CREAM, CANDY XD SODA-WATER business for sale; nice cash trade; must sell; leaving for Europe. ‘261 Third st. FIRST-CLASS "ROUTE FOR SALE ON A morning paper; price $2400. Apply 1521 Clay st. before 10 a. d after 5 ¢. M. MAN RETIRING FROM wants to dispose of his first dress M. R., box 131, Call Office. $47 OLD - ESTABLISHED BRAN CH «D%d O. bakery; three furnished rooms; clears $100 per month; near four schools; sickness cause of sale. 152514 Dupont st. JOR SALE—S GOOD-PAVING SALOON WiTH pool table, cash register: living-rooms; sell cheap on account of leaving city. 624 Sacranento. PLENDID BUSIN .8S OPPORTUNITY FOR alive man: grocery and bar for sale, cheap: 9 living-rooms: rent only $20: good reasons. Apply SCULLY & SON, 420 Sacrament APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office. principals only. ANTED—TENANT FOR THE MCMAHON House in Holiister; very favorable lease to right party: furniture, carpets and fixtures at half price. Apply to THOMAS MCMAHON, 628 Mar- ket st. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. J OTICE—100 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE; from $150 to $5000. STRAND, 45 Third 10 E00MS ON GEARY ST 65 rooms, clearing $200; oni; 60 rooms on 20 rooms on ¥ arket st.., 16 rooms on 45 rooms on Market s H. C. DECKER, 10! 35 TI-ROOM HOU DU, iocation; good furniture: mice, quiet neighborhooa: on uccount of necessary deparcure; rent $25; profits $25. L. REASER, 30 Fourih st. 350)(), LRIOM HOUSE, CLEARING 3150 DOV, to 5200 per montu’; low rent: every- thing complete for hotel; barzain seldom met with; investigate. BARRETT & SKIVF, 921 Market st. $160 FOR LODGING- « house on Market st.: 22 elegantly fur- nished rooms. COLTON, 908 Market st. E; Third st. $150. LT 7IT BUSINESS RU OV, over 2 years; good income; store ani 2 | living rooms: furniture goes with the bargain. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. $175. WORTH DOUBLE; CIGAR STAND: . a bargain: good location: splendid ock: owner has 0 g0 to Alaska. STANLEY, | 2135 Third st. 90(). LOYG_ESTABLISHED RESTAU- . rant: worth double; seats 40 people; | trade over $12 dail; ness canse of sale. $35(). FAFTSER WANTED, LIGHT BOSL- DDV, ness, larce business, horse and bugay: clears §20 per week each: no experience required. STANLEY, 2114 Third st. [, i SSTAURANT AND CHOP- o) ouse: finely fitted; 260 men em- ployed opposite. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 3300 SACRIFICE; CORNER GROCERY OV, and bar; spiendid location; 3 living- ow rent. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Mar- BY LADY 550! 22 ROOMS; NEW CORNER HOU &0 . all fuil; low rent. 712 Kearny st. B SATLY 83 wanced. MCALLL 7 ROOM: OUSE OF 8 RUOMS: RENT §35. 831 MIN- furnished; steady roomers; offers Dna st., between Fourth and Fifih. FUwN VOt kU SALE. OUNGE, BEDSTEAD, BUREAU AND washstand cheap. 326 McAllister st. URNISHED FLAT OF 7 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap. 34 Eighth street. . G ERASEY, FURNITURE AND BisD- « ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-id- | ders, 20c per step; furnitare exchged. 779 Missib 1. TRE SALE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets. 18 50 500 750 Bed lounges Stoves Carpets. per yard . Linoleum, per yard 55 Matting, per yard. . 10 1L our new buliding 15 erected these prices will ebab oot don 3 o stand. Till such time we are conduciing business $150. BRANCH "BAKERY: 8 ROOMS. | at SE. comer Sevenh and Mission sts. J. o100, TT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. | NOONAN. | %75 GROCERY AND BAR, | 4()() CARPETS: CHAMBER SETS, §ii: | DO -rooms: #0od bar trade: cash stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, } custom; low rent; in very best location: rare | $10; bed-.ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY, 112 4th. chance.’ Purticulars 533California st., Phenixbar. | T Ro0MS FURNITURE, NEW 73 ARGAIN TF SOLD TO-DAY—CIGAR STAND Hedlounges trimmed with plush .85 50 and laundry oflice. HEGARTY. 1004 Market gru?ell!xfinn;el. h{d,-fl -gt‘ up QINE PROPERTY, NEAR CITY, WORTH | Window ahades in bealors. $55up $8000 for $2000. HEGARTY. 1004 Market st. 8() EOOMS; CLEARING ABOUT §200; PRICE $1600. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. | & SALOON: KEPI BY PRESENT $600. 5220750 vearas mrust pasols g days: finest location: good business. Call b33 California, Pheenix bar. i z BUYS HALF-INTEREST IN LIV- $li)00 ery and boarding stable in heart of city; clears $300 per month. COLTON, 906 Mar- | ket st IN CALIFORNIA company _incorporated, with 7 claims aajoining Jron Mountain mine, lately sold See’ prospectus room 1. for $300,000, in Shasta County. and obtain information at 1020 Market si pew and well selected quired, about $2000: will give time on part: & rare chance 10 get into a well-established business. Ad- | box ¢, Call Office, Oakland. . LAST « to quit the “0ld News candies, cigars, notions: D HATRDRESSING business at room 20, Murphy buildin, | leaving the city: must sell at once: bargain. FF FURN LIBRARY ANDGOOD will of the husiness of a prominent physician of long practice (rent cheap) for saie at a nominal | figure. For particulars apply to DR. N. J. BIRD, Mills bldg. £th fioor, room 20, bet. 10 and THIS CITY, OWING -TO_GOOD s ficient reasons, the handsomest roadside ‘house in Cauifornia: libéral terms: principals only. Ad- aress H. E.. box 57, Cali Office. (-?bon-r,wfim SALOON WITH 10 NEATLY X furnished rooms; mus: sell; account of leaving 624 : acramento st. city 29 FOURTH ST. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- J nia Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ANNIE WALSH; No. 143,033 The finder will please return to bank. . FOU IGHT BAY MARE, WHITESTARON FORE: bead and two hind white legs, found on Steuart st.and is now in Washington stables, 7-9 Wash- ington st. HOKS =S, ORSE MAKKET, 426 VALENCIA -JUST received from K. W. Jones, Sheriff of Colusa Couny, 25 bead of go0d work and driving horses, weighing up to 1500 pounds: to be sold cheap. J. D. FOKRESTER, Salesman. SALOON FOR SALE: 4 LIVING: £\ rooms: store a'tached; rent $30: will be sold atonce. Apply 936 Howard st. 0 TAURANT AND BAKERY FOR owner has other business. 917 Mission 95 FURNITURE OF FIRST-CLASS $Z.)O restaurant. 20 Stockton sc. Apply D. McRAE, 831 Mission'st. B ARG A TN —DISCO A OTHER; Testauran for sale: come quick. 722 Howard st. ELIL, ESTABLISHED BAKERY, STA- tonery, variety and news stand. 1010 Bu- SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Markei st opposiie Grant avenue: no branch stores. CARPEL CLISANI ONES CO. CARPET - CLEA ING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 KPET-BEAT- REAT WESTERN STEAM C ing works; latest improved mach SEO flice 1 ARPE G G,RENO Tel. South 2 South 36. D. MACK E.MITCHELL C » 14th st Nn-mm.& CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: ond altering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Missio 4. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITA 350. table: cost $2:20. Brauo rosd. ]8():111(;“ GRADE 105 3 1O light tandem, equal_new, $75: Wilshire fireproof safe only §35. 326 McAllister st. 1Gi GRADE '95 BICYCLE, LITTLE bargain. Call 2700a Mission st., 6 107 P. x. Fnfi-: COW A FEW DAYS OF CALVING. NE. car Twenty-seventh aud Folsom sts. TERY CHEAP—THE FINEST MERRY-GO- round on the coast. Address O: k., 612 Lst, Sacramento, Cal. Fifteenth ave. and San LT L1 X HAWLEY, 318 Mk, SH REGIS IERS, 1118 Miss MIRRORS, cheapest. ME 1 BITTERS ST & bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors, etc. at Bonanza Wine Vaults: ‘free delivery city. lana. Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMA prop.. 341 Pine, cor. M 4 b doors. niantels, et | L 4 GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, would like partner. 20214 Turk st. ITH - SHOP OUTFIT, —HORSE, FOR DELIVERY wagon; must be young, well broken and also cheap. ~D.,'box 132, ihis office. T _YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR E. change horses, buggles, wagons or barness you will find it o vour adyaniage 10 cal at Derby Saie Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'ciock. C. R. MAKTIN, proprietor. S, WATKINS, auctioneer. U HORSE MARKET, 2.0 VALENCIA— O Horses. mules. wagons, buggles and harness, ORSES PASTURED: SEND FUR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial s: ST-CLASS PASTURAGE: PLENIY WAIBE and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 302 Market st 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HA K- ness: all kinds; wagons, bugsies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission'st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUK. xeon for & F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hali ave.: telephone south 401, 4() HORSES ¥GR_SALE, ALSO WAGONI Ixih st.; auction sales every Wed nes cuy, SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auciioneers. BEANCH BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, dairy proluce, notions. stationery, etc.: good place for icecream or coffee parior; for sale at a man’s profic; we will treat you right NIA KA’ N COMPANY, 61 First, nr. bargain. Inquireat 110 Sixth s 9, = PARTNE ANTED IN OYSTER ZZ4). and chop house: investigate this place. Adds 2., box 60. this oflice. “ Rm,m BLE PARTY WISHES MORNING PA- per route to lease: security given. M. R., box 1, Call Office. OKNE I GROK RY AND BAR; CHEAP; owner golng away. 321 Twenty-foarth.st. OOD-PAYING DELICACY STORE AND bakery, o1 405 Jones. ONER GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE at a2 bargain: low rent: good cor. Powell and Lombard sts. b 5 LADY OR GENTLEMAN $1500. Hiese Statericht rheumatlc cure business. Address B. C., box 62, Call Office, QHOBSHOP FOR SALE; Ll Inquire this office. 00D~ CIGAK - STAND AND LAUN office for sale at Fourth st.” Tnqurs 103 B, VING-ROOMS. 100 ms szcm:j;—:::flu xnhnxss-. ALL : second- wagons, g 480 20 chiean horses. kificencit and Velonciascs. Aou LA AGES. WAGON N'i;w BUSINKSS BUGGY FOR SALE OR exchange; a barzain. 836 Devisadero st., near 562 Mission st., between First und second Meallister. i‘OY WANTEDTO LEARN WATCHMAKER'S ANEL PLATFORM SPRING WAGON; 8 trade: musiL come of respectable parentage. weeks’ used: cheap. Call 814 Ninegeenth, near Address Expert, box 61, this offic. . Sanchez. JEAMEN FOR EUROPE AND SOUTH SEAS and other ports. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. 1GHT SECOND-HAND DELIVERY very cheap.” 1110 Bryantst. ERCHAGON 3 PARTNER: OLD D F1000. oo B oA e THE FIRM OF S HALVERSON r(:HABLEs JOHNSON, 116 Jum:- ‘E.l: %ell;wds:f;‘?ll\::{:nby mdu'auALconum. CHARLES NSON ng av el sy I3 'VERSON assuming FOR SALEORTRADE FOR RANCH—LIVELY groc ry business in San Jose. Address Trad 151 East Sania Clara st., San Jose, C:l. » location: ele- uding furniture. gant fixtures; living rooms; Address §,, box 21, this office, [ : $7 50. GoRNuI ;g&oqznv‘Anfi‘n_Ai,. VEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOX band. W.S. RAY Mfg Co,, 12 California 3 TOUNTERS, SUELVING, SHOWCASE / bought and sold 112114 Marke: bet 7th andd:a e e STORAGE B.SMITH FURN 52 ELLIS astern_pla STORAGE AT TORAGE OF FURNITU R. F. OSBORN & €O, 751 an A PPLY FOR RAT ture, ete. SHIRE ‘QTORAGEOF FUKNITL T : S fl‘xofdgiffl} hllir}’lERC} 785 Markat 5. ROTHERS, 1710 MAR S Japhone Sonth 7 10 LEASE—80x123, N W- and Clare ice, near S. P. R R. derol arranze bu' o T Santa Hogaduaory frame botiding, 9670, cor. Fourth and A, on the main business street; will nt. T Woogaide, San. Mateo Comnty—anch of 200 00d and Jevel land: new 'fflvilf!l. 0us =, For partiouiars app'y (0 L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay su! o