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12 THE SAN FRANCISC O CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1896 e e e S TN ER NS ST NUNBEN NEMYe dee - e s L OLYMPICS AS AMATEURS, They Will Forestall Any Expose That May Come From the East. Caspar Whitney’s Attacks and the Professional Boxing Contests Arcuse Discussion. The directors of the Olympic Club are about to inquire into the amateur stand- ing of certain members who have been made the subject of the recent investiga- | tions of the committees of the Pacific branch of the Amateur Athletic Union. The names of the doubtful amateurs are not yet known in the club, but it is the in- | 5 | A4 ot all nationalities for ciiy or country by call- tention to take some official notice of vio- lations of the amateur rules before the re- port of the committee shall have been acted upon in the East at the headyuarters of the Amateur Athletic Union. It is the intention of the club to show in advance its disapproval of questionable amateur- ism, rather than wait silently until the public may possibly learn from the East that the authorities have declared certain Qlympic Club men to be professional ath- letes. John Elliott, one of the committee of three on amateur standing that it is be- lieved has already completed its report, is a member of the Ciympic Club, and through him it is hoped that a tip may be given as to which of his own clubmen are on the blacklist. B There 1s great diversity of opinion among the Olympians concerning the ef- fects of Caspar Whitney's attacks upon he club’s amateur standing and also as to | what may re-ult from the prospective pro. fessional boxing tournament to be given outside of the club, bnt as a benefit to it. , the Olympic center-rush, says ney is kicking at long range and relying largely upon what some man bere writes hum, and that he need not look so far to reform club athletics, as the New York Athletic Club, the largest club in the world, is a pretty good sabject for h treatment. Kington fears that W hitney public disparagement of Olympic puri athletics will discourage many amateurs m longer attempting to conform to the ictest ruies. st committee, and a member of the board of directors, does not believe that boxing can be carried on as an amateur sport. The participants, many of young men on small salary several weeks to strict training alone and be out of pocket for training expenses wl they are not earning anything The amateur limit of a $35 prize is sufficient, and entrance into the profes- sion: ks is the result. Olynipic boxers who have heretofore | boxed as amazeurs will in consequence | appear in the coming tournaments as | professionals. At one time the amateur boxer was owed so-called training expenses, but the Amateur Athletic Union has recently but a stop to the practice. *“I think that after this,” continued Gill, “whenever the { club wants to give a benefit it will have the Droi mal boxiag contests; it is simply the hiring of professional perform- ers to give an exhibition. That is the way the airectors feel about it. pure. D. N. Short, another director of the club, feels that the inauguration of pro‘essional bo. practically vices of an amateur cluo will result in a law being passed by the Amateur Athletic Union lorbidding it. He says that the rules of the union are more or less arbitrarily formed by the Eastern brauch, which made class B and class A men for certain sports about as it pleases without asking any advice from the branch on tbis coast, “We represent about as well recognized athletic institutions as they do in the East and I think the sooner we get out of the union and organize out here for ourselves tie better. We could make our own ama- teur rules and not be dictated to from a distance. “I purpose to see about this list of Olym- pic men accused of professionalism so that something may be done by the directors before they stir up a sensation in the East.” SPORTSMEN’S OUTING. The Lovers of Free Sport Enjoy a Pic- mnic. Captain Fred Schumann, proprietor of Schuetzen park, welcomed over 1000 pleas- ure seekers to his pleasure grounds yes- terday. The visitors included J. Ahern, president of the Sportsmen’s Protective | Assuciation, and 600 members of the asso- ciation. The day and the crowd of pleasure seek- ers was everything that could be desired and the variety of games and number of prizes to be won acted as an additional in- centive. Thelist of prizes ran from a pair of lady’s silk hose to a $50 suit of clothes fora gentleman, and numbered over 103, as the offerings of San Francisco business men in sympathy with the objects of the asso- ciation. President W. J. Ahern and Secretary C. T. Fitzsimmons superintended the man- agement of the association, while tne fol- lowing members took charge of the ar- rangement of the picnic: W. J. Ahern, H. Batin, E. C. Hisgen, Frank Sweeny and J. Schneider. The following are the names of those winning the principal prizes Members’ race, 220 vards—First, W. H. Russell; second, M. Scector. At 440 yards—Firsi, E. J. Crane; second, | L. B. Edwards. Free-for-all race, 220 yards — First, Charles Grant; second, Frank King. At 440 yards—First, Frank Wilson; sec- ond, Al Meinhardt. Bicycle race—Five started and after two heats a finish was had, with Harry Walp- man the winner and George Walpman second. Dancing prize—King McManus won the first prize as being the most graceful waltzer. Mr. and §[rs. Colvert, Roberts and Mrs. Brown received recogni- tion and prizes at the hands of Ju ges L. A. Syser, Burgess and Mauser. ——————— There is no creature which possesses a more sensitive bearing than the cat. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.”™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisoo CArz.— 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—630 Montgomery stroet, corver Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. o 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ntil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untll 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open unti OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22, and A. M.—Called meeting for THIS (Monday) EVENT degree, By ord EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and e Steiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) ¥ i at 7:30 o'clock. FIRST DEGREE. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. ORDER OF CHOSEN Friends—The Grand Council of California_will convene in_Memorial Hall, Odd Fellows' building, TUESDAY, April 14, at 10 0'clock A. 8. C. WALLIS, Grand Recorder. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS KJECTED FOR #4: collections mude, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580. WINDOWS CLEANELD AND FLOOKS scrubbed. reasonatle rates: payment for €amages guaranteed. C. KOSS1& CO., 242 Sutter. |R | assist in Captain Gill, chairman of the outdoor | whom sre | | . cannot devote | | | not | Several of the | | the other branches of athleties will | remain and will be maintained Simon | illiam | DIVIDEND NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. [ =2 oy ot April. Transter: i 10 the o9 D. B. DAV TDIVIDEND NOTICE—THIS NEVADA ank of San Francisco. The Poard of Direc- tors of this bank have deciareda dividend (No. 16) Yor the quarter ending March 31 au the rate of six §) per cent per annum, payabie on and after the { Transfer-books will be closed from both days inclusive. vIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, April ¥, 1896, TAITING AND UPSTATL $25; first-class cooks, A housework girls, $12 to 21 1033 Post st., & Sutter 52. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. S GIRLS, $15 to $20 to 830: general 0. MISS HICKEY, NFANTS ter 52. NURSE — BEST CITY REFER- ence. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st., tol. Sut- JIBST.CLASS GERMAN lent Scoich nurse nurse; acompetent furnish 5 years' reference; thes fart | 424 Su er particulars address pho! people bave reiiablie city references. COOK: AN EXCEL- & German seamstrees and | \wedish waitress and parlor; | 4 firstclass cooks: an Irish nurse for infants, can | 10 neat willing irish housework girls, are registered for situations; all For MISS PLUNKETT, main 3472, T DANISH C country. MISS CULLE: 00K AND LAUN- SOMP 1 (J dress desires situation ; best references: city or , 323 Sutter st. ADIES CAN SECURE F) Ccu ing or addressing TRST-CLASS HELP N, 323 Sutter st | THE SWEDISH tter st reau, firsi-class girls await situations. 315 ADY D] 4]y for 2 months where s} ing 1n exchange for board: draper; reference given: no he can do dressmak- first-class fitter and postals. Address N CLYDE, 1208 Lombard st., cor. Larkin, ABLE WOMA. REE WANTS ANY KIND OF work by the day washing, cleaning or office | Call or address 4935 Clementina st. L WANTS SITUATION GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework or upstairs work. | Call or adaress 431 Pine st. T BO. | and KFS HOME IN PRIVATE FAM- | box 110, | Bo0d refereuces. Address S. H., box 122, Cail. SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS SWEDISH MAN, with first-class references, wishes a situation as coachman and garaener; good milker. D. G., box 87, this office. N ACITVE YOUNG MAN WANTS POSI- tlon as clerks: drsgoods or groceries preferred. Address D. G., box 148, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY A MAN EXPERL enced n the wine business as foreman or nii- ager in & large wine cellar or vineyard: 15 vears in the business, 3 years manager. Address F. H . 763 Mission st. AN WANTS POSITION IN WINE BUS 4YL ness; 14 years’ experience. Apply 2816 Gold- en Gate ave. Address ANTED — FOOTMAN _WITH REFER. $16 and ences, $40: German dishwasher, found; French assisiant pastry cook, $2 : French €00k, $50, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. $76 AND found: only with hotel experience and refer- énces need apply, C. R, HANSEN & C0., 110 Bb JKKEEPER AND CLERK, Geary st PERSONALS. elderly gentlema Pleasint home. Address P. H., box 145, Call. iug some peopie must call to their aid switches. I have them in all colors #nd all grades; good ones, JXPERIENCED FOREMAN FOR A MARBLE $2 guarry, §3 a day: 2 quartz miners, 758 day: 3 milkers, $18, $20 and $2 blacksmithi, $25, see boss her teamstees for railroad work. €0., 110 Geary st. YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN country store; will accept small salary to start ; experienced. and Ai references. try, box 58, Call Office. TEADY, RELIABLE MAN WISHES SITUA- tion of any kind; city or country; good refer- ence. Address J. K., box 124, Call. OUNG MAN "AND WIFE (GERMAN) would like position on a vineyard: man a zood farmer and well experienced in ‘making and keep- Address Coun- ing wines: wife a good cook and housekeeper; cun glve good reference. Address W. G., box 21, this oftice. SEPCATION WANTED AS A BUTLER OR indoor servant by an Englishman; middle- aged; references. Address >. H., box 108, Call, SIIUATION WANTED ON A RANCH BY & Swiss couple. ~ Address S. C.. box 67. Call. AN EASTERN YOUNG MAN, EXPERL enced in engine manufacturing, draughting general oflice work, desires a position as an as- sistant or manager in any honorable business baving a future for him, as he wishes to locate in the West: is willing to work hard, Address W.B., all Otlice. ELIABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- tion in office or whole:ale house: can furnish / ANTED—CARRIAGE - PAINTER, city, good, lon; vineyar, astern American farmers, 320 00d wages, L00ls furnished ; Ameri. <er and_ creamery man, S5 50 to ranch foreman lineman for a Mundy donkey-engine for the woods: 10 C.R. HANSEN & NEAR job, $3 a day: 5 farmers for also Stockton st. REFI.\‘I\:D PROTESTANT WIDOW, WITH 1 child of 10 years. wiskes the acquaintance of : ome who wili appreciate a 0 FOLLOW THE STYLES IN HAIRDRESS- 75c ana $1: hairdressing 26c. G. LEDERER, 111 BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. FINE HOTEL AND BAR: TER- $800. finus targesicar iines: 22 rooms: first- ciass in all its_appointments; large transient and regular trade: Immense bur business; an Al offer; must be seen to be appreciated: satisiactory rea- sons for selling. M. LisS CO., 78315 Market st. = SODA WORKS, IN ONE OF BUSL $2000 est inland towns of California; 60 miles from city; first-class and complete plant: 2 MAUD=THE COMMERCIAL Company will move your trunk _for 25 cents. Office 43 Sutier st., phone main 49, M. TRANSFER wagons, good horses. etc.; monopoiizes home Trhgelanee outside Toute: full vaiue in sight: positively clearlng $200 monthiy; undoubted proof R. FRANKLIN PANCOAST, DE; 'IST, RE- moved cor. Grant ave. and0'Ferrell,r. 3 and 4. furnished: rent only $20 lease. M. LISS CO.. 78 R. FRANK CORNWALL. REMOVED FROM 7 Geary to Y. .C.A. blde,r. 2,tel. main 5477, - L or information of ALICE ALLiSO LISO: maidan neme ALICE DROS NFORMATION WANTED—THE ADDRESS N (or KL- last heard o 250). o norin Marcet: 11ving rooms: rent. #20; uice store: good trade; bargain. M.LESS co., el st RTNER 50 _TAKE ONE-THIRD BT50. Fiterest in est\shed firm of mana: Seturers: agents Liandling Easiern agencies: iha hove amou .1 to be invested in the business for above A0 ot developing it: Wil stand the most e D eatlon: references, Dun or Bradstrocs e d prefer one who has lind experience as esman. KOBINSON, 4th floor, 983 Market st., 91010,1t02, 4106, e Z BEST PAYING SALOON AND 3.‘;,35;‘::1 “nd lodging-house 1 the liveliest Town i California: 1will sell all or take & partner; %an give good references. Call at CHAIX & BEKN ARD, 207 Sixth st.. S. F,, Stoday or Mone day for information. AT R O LUNCH AND DELICACY STORE, 22D, with 3 sunny rooms: centrally located i HICKOK & CO., 8731 Market. (5 on Geary st. INTEREST IN PAVING handsome corner HALF butcher business: $500. A d farmers, milkers, laborers, cooks, waiters and | of in Fresno, Cal. Address D. BRUNS, guardian, | shop in good part of city first-cluss horses an dishwas W. D. EWEK & C0.. 626 Clay st. | Emeryville, Alameda County, Cal, s Bt hfa] s estaDlisneiil 4 years: ey . vith new .M. R GENTLE- | TNLECTRIC LIGHTSIN EVERY ROOM_WIN- | PIrUIer &'85s with ues m references required, R & CO., 626 Clay st me at once. huve lost week free bus to und from the ferry. / ANTED—COMPETENT \ Young, able-bodied man; $2 50 & day. oun W. D, EWER & 0., 626 Clay s: ENGINEER FOR flour mill; short distance in country: must be | DVICE FEE cially; private: no charze unless successful; all . | law suits, claims, colloctions, wills, deads, etc., at- lended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-iaw, 860 Market st 80.0(() REDWOOD TIES "T6 CU woodchoppers; INBKETS; Carriagze-setter ol nail operators; 6 farme: Lassen Countys; farr MURRAY & KEAD and wife ', 634-636 Clay st. ;6 spool-tender; broom- | & screw-turners: 3 wire- i 2 teamsters: farmer for ‘harcoal-burner. at lowest rates. A LBERTSC cream and dandruff eradicator. | room 202, Spreckels builaing, 927 Market. chester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 Tooms, 25¢ to $150 per night: $1 50 Lo $6 per DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- QASH CORDS, 26 EACH; CARPENTERING N, 4115 Eddy st. TPHE LATE MADAM C. ANTIONIA FACE Sold ouly at 57¢)~ BARGAIN: CENTRAL PARK RE &1!0 taurani: opposite New City Hall.” Ap. ply D. MCRAE, 829 Misslon st. 3 : — 1LOW, “THE OLD NEWS (R i he 7196 Seventh st.; living-rooms: make an offer. @ E) ¢ K GROCERY AND BAR, &-}200 hay, feed store, wood and coal yard, including buildings, 10 stalls; tinest location in Mission: doing best business there; 6 ifving-rooms: 3 horses; 3 wagons; bona-fide offer; open to thor- ouzh investigation if you mean business. 1L LESS CO., 7833/ Market st. LEAS SALE OR pigs b JOR I fanches for pouitr: Bruno road, near Si [AHANCE SELDOM OFFERRD: & A O faceuring business; Balf interest, §150. . Call Ofice. G A{) BUTCHEL-SHOP: FIRST-CLASS LO- $450. cacion: splendialy fitted up; A1 horse and cart; most desirable class of custom: monthly Teceipts ‘from $650 to $700; proposition essily worth dounle; circumstances (ompelling this sac- COOK: stablem; 3 WAITERS, 2 Lea inz Emplovment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. DISHW ASHERS, , hostler and other piaces from $15 to #90 month and round at MURRAY & READY'S, | £\ Hair Wash; cures scalp dise TRY TUSCAN SPRING M cacarrh. 132 Sixth st take uo otb | ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT rifice will be explained; rare opening forany one. LESS & CO, 783% Market st. r "FICE, CASH $975; IN ngu:.giu? 61075.U§ "-lumor_nm st., room b. [NESS FOR SALE: NEAR BALD- dress H., box 105, Call. TPAILOR-: RE, WITH GOOD TRADE, AT & Targain. - 1213 Polk s G CORNERSALOON AT TERMINUS BIOU0, Ra mus e lished: well worth $2000 to ny ome. cheap MAX TO TRAVEL WITH MEDICINES, DE. Miver and ‘colicct; 375 month guaranteed small capital required. ' Inquire 87334 Market st. room 3 JTEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK IN city or country as man about_place or work by theday; can do painting, whitening, drive, care of horses and nelp in store or shop; willing o be use- ful. Address C. H., 11 Lafayette st. ITUATION WANTED—MAN ABOUT PLACE | by & comp tent horseman and driver; good gar- dener; can milk; handy with tools; wages mod- erate: best of reference. Address A. B., box 139, Call Office, 2415 Clay st. LLENT (OOK DESIRES SITUATION or country; no objections to housework} ESPECTABLE good _laundress, wants situation. box 141, Call Office. Minn WEDISH GIRL, W ‘Address R. “WOMAN DISIRES WORK WASH- ing, ironing and housecleaning by the day. 444 WANTS Wy Oda WOR 1938 Lexington ave., near I'w K _BY THE DAY | washing or housecteaniug: $1 per day. Call at enty-first st. JITT S Call 58 Converse st. 7 OU TED BY A GIKL TO DO light housework ; s'eep home 50 per week. oft Bryaut. bet. ¥th and 9th. RL WISHES A 3 ITCATION R general housework. Please call at 7578 Fol- som st., near Fourth. PE 7 L tion to do light housewo itchen, hotel or resi 3161 ((OMPETENT J situation MAN €00 GIRL WISHES A or general housework in & G LADY WISHES POSI- rk, chamberwork or taurant; city orcoun- of the sick or any other v or week. 6 V) Taylor, Filbert and Greenwic /OMAN WANTS PLACESTO TAKE CARE | kind of work by the iparaiso st., bet. Mason and h. DISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO L do general housework and cooking. Call or ad- dress 1522 Bush st. WEDISH _houseworl GIHL e st XPERIENCED DRE: work home reasonable or 301 Franklin RELIABL tion as housekeepe or a8 nurse to invalid: Acd ess 720 Natoma st NTS A PLACE FOR call at 913 Sanchez take Castro or Mission ear. E 80 out by the day. D LIKE POS no_objection to children, ity or country; reference Y OUSG, RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS situation to do light housework. Apply 257 Tehama st., oft kourth NOMP TRU: ORTHY PERSON, J 1o fong from the E do housework in small fam dress M. A., box 163, Call. st, wishes a situation to Ad- | ily: good cook. O TS | Wakes. BY,» MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN, GENER. D ally useful; good horseman; undersiands gardening: can milk; city references: moderate Situation, Postoflice, North Temescal, Alameda County. €) STRONG YOUNG GERMANS WOULD LIKE = a position in country. Address G., box 6, Call Oftice, Oakland. MPLOYMENT AT ANY TERMS AS DELIV- ery-wagon driver, by thoroughly exverienced, reliable and temperate young man of good_chawac: ter and references. Address D. W., box 99, Call UNMARRIED MAN, 30 YEAKS OLD, wishes position 1n hospitai or some institution: strictly temperate; speaks English and German; a handy man all around; city or country. S. GROSS, 511 Sixth st., Cakland. MAS AND WiFE (SWEDISH) WISH A SIT- uation on a fruit farm: man good horseman. Address C. G., 1201 Folsom st. QTEADY YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH) WITH 1 good education wishes situation. Address R., box 81, Cali Office. N room z. / ANTED. Oakland Apply JOHNS good wages: must have $125 cash, ON & CO., 261/ Kearny st. [$ABBER, WITH 1 O 2 YEARS' EXPERT. ence. Inquire at DECKELMAN BROs., 106 Ellis st. MAY, FOR LIGHT, PLEASANT INDOOR | business; $75 monthly guaranteed: cash re- quired $150; no idlers wanted. 875% Market st., YOUNG MAN FOR BAKERY IN - HEAPEST AND BEST; GET OUR FIGURES : for paper-hanging + | Paper-hanging Compnoy, 635 McAlllster st. LD GOLD\ SILVER, G LADIES' clothing bought. B ainting. Co-operative COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessie. rent, long lease, M. LESS & CO.. 78315 Market st. $1600., OENEE GROCERY AND BAR: best location uorth of Marker st.: has finest class of trade; more than valus in sight; genuine bargain. M.'LESS & CO., 78515 Marker. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF and Newspaper Illuatration: day and evening MAGAZINE classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st 70(), SALOUNON SIARKET ST.; NICELY 8700. 555000 paving business: bargain for any one. 3 HE ECON 40, 46 8§ pressed 25 OMY"” MILLI “RY. RED FRONT, h: children’s school hats 5c.: dyed, hats trimmed 25¢; feathers curled 5c. M. LESS & CO., 7831 Market st. FI RESTAURANT, CENTRAL, - north of Market, near Kearny; best class custom; splendid trade. M. LESS & C 78314 Market st., near Fourth. NNULMENT OF WAA\'}'ED TRONG MAN AT 114 SECOND st., oy eren downstairs; FPEY COOK, #d0; ¢ azette, 420 Kearny st. UNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL MARRIAGE AND DI vorce: lezal everywhere. F.0. box 2263. S. F. ELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS ESAMELED LETTERS ARE MADE ONLY 7OUNG MAN HA tools. T 7 to 8 morning. NDY WITH CARPENTER at 210 Steiner st.; others are agents. Baker DOING A TRADE OF 335 A ing $100 a month: trial allowed before buying: best reason for selling; price rea- sonable. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $£950. EETIT, NOTIONS, CANDY, TCE- QToc +> at once, 803 F shoeshop. WANTED. APPLY ARBER Wa shaver. 19 Fourth st. ED; YOUNG MAN; GOOD . cream and co¥ee parlor: opp. Golden Gate Park: building included: pays well; full la-established. See STRAND & CO., 46 OR SALE—OLD-ES E shop. Apply 1220 Polk st. a3 CERY AND BAR; TRANSFEE COR- GF;.(:‘; ‘Apply Call Office; no lx!’BLs. A% 3 JR ROUTE. NETS 350 PER F1200. 0. 5.'C., Can office, Onkiand TROCERY; 8 ROOMS UPSTAIRS; NEAR Market; low rent: g szoc‘ Apply Call. 7 OFFER: GOOD STATIONERY AND N Ac}i‘ndv-slore; central location. R. C.,box 8, Call Office. DY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PART) ANk 875 paving provosition. 12 Mason, rm 0D R ROUTE IN OAKLAND FOR G ate. " Adaress We box 8, Call Oftice, Oskland. INER—FURNITURE AND STORAGE: P locd basiness: great. bargain. 414 Meallister. TVEN AWAY: FINE RESTAURANT: GOOD business; account departure. 30333 Third st. JOR SALE — A GUOD-PAYL CANDY= store; established 12 years; best locality: long lease; clearing over $100°a month: rare chance for moderate investment; full investigation allowed. See owner at 22 sixth st. Yo MAN Wa tom coats. 3 Ca D TO WORK ON CUS- Third st. 5(), WANTED — STEADY _MAN 18 D ZOU. partner in_cash commission pusiness will clear at least $75 per month to eac ( TOODSHOEMAK N X 416 Devisadero st. VW ANTE RON NEAT REPAIRING, —GOOD DAY COOK. 109 EDDY ST, lished over 10 years: experience not nece thorough investigation allowed; day work. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. RARBER WANTED—YOU months’ practice. 1006 Mission st. NG MAN WITH 8 @] A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts.: artistic a ness. CARDS, $150: SHOW CARDS, 15 superfluous hair removea: bangs und switches . instant relief. “For sale by all druggists or Cen- €lry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market si. BLACK AT BARBER-SHOP. Mission 1659%, Enamel and Manufacturing Company. Bl Ao A oL 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- Consult OW L ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. ) 3 1000 &5 P2 i 5o Sanva, 36 IJADIER' HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED; $lup. MRS, H. HUBBARD, 923 Market st. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIU PAPE tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutters: IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- LOAKS, CAPES ANL SUITS RETAILED AT J mfrs’ cost. Faern 20 Saneom~ v, upstairs OACHMAN (ENGLISH): THOROUGHLY understands his business; also garden and cows; first-class Eastern and California refer- ences. Add. TED, 1649 Everett st., Alameda, Cal. MAY, 30, THOKOUGHLY RiLIAB M afraid of work, wanis empl Address N, box 1 WANTED BY YOU L in private place to take care of hors: and cows: good dri best of reierences. dress J. DESHWANDEN, Nupa, Cal. Ad- | i FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED nurse, $25; famili ERMAN SECOND GIKL AND 4 cooks in German and American $25and $30: second girl, $20: seamstress ¥ y and a large number of girls for all kinds of work in city and country at going wages. J. k. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st ‘ JANTED—2 WAT SES, COUNTRY HoO- tel, $20, roon, etc. : German girl or woman for | general work in small hotel, $: - | T1A mployment Agene W ASien — 5y Washiugton st. MIDDL, housework in small famil. cooking and laundry; city or country. D WOMAN no objection to do ISH GIRL W inz or housework. t. Ninth and WANTS ass laundress. Call 24714 UATION TO DO WORK BY | JPIRST-CLAS: made dresse: PATRICH, 18! at home or [ t. DRESSMAKER ON TAILOR- in famili€s. L. FITZ- A ing or h tevenson s UNG GERMAN tion to do light nous: 1 . ne . eider y person: wag: deration: city or country. , Call Office IDDLE-AGED WOMAN GIRL DESIRES POSL- tion to care for invalid, help with sewing, cook- ework: pay moderate: city or country. ar Nineteentn st. SITUA- ework in small family by acom- | es 4 secondary con- Address Relisble, Apply 1000 | | | | | | e TITUTION, $50; COOK GRRMA hospital, $50: waitress and seamsires: cook, Oakdale, $30; housework, Uakland. Alameda, ED—FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK, cook institution, $30: German nurse and seamstress, $25: French. middle-aged nurse, $2 French or German cook for small boarding-house, $30. LEON ANDKE, 315 Stockton st. PEOFESSIONAL COOK FuR INSTITUTION, must have references, $50: pasiry- baker for summer resort, §5t near city, $25; head waitress, city, $25: South, far sort, $20; | | aitresses for water resort, $20. C. it & CO, 110 6 st. OND GIRL ; German girl for 3 children, near German or Scandinavian girl for city, for housework, city, $15 and $20. C. it, & CO., 110 Geary st. FOR (CMEETENT < / general honsework Cail 207 | trifters need apply. | Howard. RL WOULD LIKE TO DO American family; no ‘Chirteenth st., Dear GEmMaN WOMAN WISH TO DO HOUSE. X work and plain cooking or mind a baby. Call a1215 QITUATIUN WANTED ) young Swiss womun to | work or as | Van Ness ave., room 9, | yRESSM 19 ¢ cumsta; gentle count WA and fond of children; 1an; trustworthy, ai Address H. 3., box salar, | Call Office, Oakand. S ¢ or take sewing home; reasonable; re: iden Gate ave. N'AS HOUSEKE companion or nurse to a lady: domest.cated tion. Address (3o0p 1 R WISHES | X or would do chamber work. TO DO HOUS is a xood cook; wages §25. Call 414 Folsom. Powell si., near Pacific. BY do first-clas shier: speaks good Engiish. Call 232 FINEMENT ¢ from London through unforeseen cir- ces seeks @ position as housekeeper to a | 1d_10 object on 10 the 42, this office. 'ER, secondary considera- box 1, Call Office, Oakland. IN HOTEL, K. K., box 4, PLAC WORK ; TOUNG GIRL WISHE: bet. Church and Sanchez. SITUATION TO DO upstairs work or care children. 431 Ridley st., JITUATION WAX O woman to do hou homwe, or will work by of references. Laguna st., rear. OTEL HELP- | used to work, will £o Lo a80naDle remuneration; Address —2 VERY COMP! BY A RESPECTABLE work where she can sleep the day; can give the best MES, WARD, 1818 house at recommended. Tesort or city well ELLA, 865 Broadway, Oakland. clothes. 10 and 12. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLA and mending; children’s Address'or call 715 Natoma st., rooms | N\ SEWING clothes and white X PERIENCED Stackton st., room 22, 13 Trenton st.,off Pacific,bet. SEAMSTRESS DESIRES plain sewing and mending; hours 1 to 5. 105 JORENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION T0 | do sewing, etc.; 200d dressmaie; and as chambermaid. Address LEONIE ting, ete., EHLY, Stockton and Powell. TOUNG LADY WISHES dresse: pation from 9 till 5 p. M. daily children’s ciothes made, etc. Apply 706 ANY LIGHT OCCU- can cat and_fit W INCHESTER HOUSE, Market; 200 rooms; 25 44 THIRD ST., NR, c to $1 50 per night; #1 50 (0 $6 per week : convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. ply MISS PLUNK LT’ |G | | | | | accustomed 10 Jivin. INNIE RICHARDS, W report here. C. R. HANS \ and laundress with city referer work girls are wanted ior Monday morn and $25 a month: also 12 giris who have been in Jewish families for ho: work and cooking, $25 and $2 young nu girls, $10 and $12'a month: a_number of you irls’ 1o assist in housework, $10, $12 and $1 maid and seainstress to go home nights, $25. A, 4 Sutter st CHAMBERMAID, $2i voman near city, $15; second girl, : 25 women and giFls for housework, MURRAY & READY, 634 Cl o) GIR.S, $2 ) $30: 1N stress, $20; 10 girls for housework and 1o assist, | wages 512 to $25. MRS. HIRD, 721 Elli i { COUKS, 830 AND $25: 2 GIRL & work, $25: girl, Alameds, $20: 4 Dorsegiris $10: girls assist, $20; city and country. MME. ERMAN HOTEL middle-aged references, §2 LEOPOLD, 120 Stockton st. i [ ANTED—GIKL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work on ranch for good home. Apply 1718 Post st W ASTED—A "FIRST-CLASS LADY VEST: maker for the country; steady work. Apply for particulars at 373 Natoma st. C RL FOR HT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP | home. Apply 1627 Bush st. ‘ ANTED—YO! G GIRL TO ASSIST IN 1217 Webster st. light housework. PANTS APPREN 30 one understanding TANTED—WOMAN FOR HOUSE Call at once 514 Bush st. W ASTED — YOUNG GIEL TO light ho ERMAN GIRL FR_GEX work; plain cookiny “u)'rfn —FINISHERS —AND BUTTO hole makers on coats. 1117 Howard st. AKRTY, 1004 Market st. I ture for sale cheap. 1556 Howard st. 50D MAN WITH $50. HEG- ARBER-SHOP AND HOUSEHOLD FURNE | ORNER G RO i7 sold this week. @TA() CORNER E. F7150. s wagon. 297 2 BRANCIL BA. BOTH varata. i QALOON — BEST FART O GOOD HORSE AND & CO., 45 Third. RADLEY, MODISTE, #10 TAYLOR_ELE- ant stylish dress, $5 Up: dresses made over. to make himself generally useful. a stead: HOPPIN, Bartlett Springs, Cal. WOMAN, STRON D; height 6 feel 2 inc for Spanish rings and trapez Address 1. P., box 111, Call, APPLY W. N i, BRAVE AD ob; good home at a smail sulary. Address Mrs. H. , wants & partoer | work: strictly busi- | SWASEY, 142 D BOY TO SEA = OR AMERI- | 5 C AND 81, 50C AND g1, with tools aud willing PROFESSOR LEON, 1007 MARK T. | Wondertul power: gives advice on business, speculation, love, marriage, divorce, et | with stamps answered. Hours 9 to 8; also Sunday. !lm R ME DR. ATLANTA, world-renowned business and test medium before going on & jcurney or into_business call on { the gified lady; locates mines snd burled treasure: enced lady stenographe spondence and busi required; must lend the employer $500 on gilt- edge security; moderate wages: money advanced paid; for the person wanti teady employmeut in con- nection with largest and one of the oidest estab- | lishments of the class on_ Pacific Coast. S. L. G., box 86, Call Office. D—FOUR WORKIN Address GM each. Address W.J. F., box T ROOM 3, this office. Superior and Justice Co WANTED 1 ou s blood and liver remedy. Ann’s buildin ATIV Room 76, St. MAN (AN EXPERL and typewriter might | fill the bill) for office work: plain writing; corre- s tact, hut 1o book keeping | also interest on this is o splendid chance “"T\ ASPART: ners in a gold mine in this State with $160 . 328 MONTGOM- clerks and laborers to call if they do 1o charge unless suc- | { removes evil “influences; cures \all diseases; all should seek her counsel; hours, 9 A. M. 10 8 P. 3. open Sundays. 1055 Market st., opp. Hibernia Bank. | 1,9NELLA—ONE OF THE MOST WONDER- | Liful mediums of the age: just from the “as: through her mediumship: all are invited to cal she remains with you but a short time; do not re- | main in darkness, but seek the light of truth; wis- | dom is power. 318 Kearny st. | \ IS, EHRHORN, CLATRVOYAX B\ | she created a sensation fast and nlso in_Europe | 3 T wanted. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. F3500. cervsores trial given. Address k. G., box 54. this office. (CROUERY AND BAR FOR SALE; 8 LIVING- : rent $20. Apply this oftice. » CY OF THIS PAPER FOR iOR AG nets $175 per month; good chance for Call Oftice. 2 APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH- Hill distri covers 18 blocks; can be boughi cheap, and chances for increass are very good. Apply this office. principals only. clearing $200 month; sale; right party. App! @ 1° SALOO! $1250. Goata 150 per monih C0., 45 Third st. AURANT; STRAND & = )() LARG T PAYING $15.000. barieas o Resrmorans cream | of trade; mionthlv profits of $10U0 guaranteed: books open. Address W., 1148 S NO —TO SELT promptly for casti. H tells from cradle to grave; reveals QT()( FEE SA- | hidden mystery; gives udvice on love, o < loon; business riige and all affairs; sne has no ea $25 per day: trial give v st. '&{:),- R WANTED — A1_CASH 490V, business, clearing to each #75 per month: no night or Sunday work; must devote 8 iiours each day to business. HEALY, 23 Keerny, 2175 PARTNER IN RESTAURANT AND ST s SRR sh_counte business of $25 per dav. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $2(0)(), SIGARSTORE: © UBAND LIVING- DDLUV, rooms, farniture_included; seliing on accqunt of other husiness. HEALY 23 Hearn @1A AURANT, OYSTER-HOUSE $150 ning order: lass Tun- | owner 3 yea xchange ings daily. 321 Hi | MADAM O'SHONE, WONDERFUL { or stolen and all affairs through life. 11 B} CARD READER ladies and gents, 25¢. 2 \l»iu.’fi,f'mu. CARD 3 | AW "past, present, ' future: Indies 50c, gents $ Market. ES RIE illing to invest SUROPE upstairs. WHO 18 i 3 i Mpm. presentand future ;250 up. 764 Howard st. laundry route; established 8 years: palmisiry, Clairvoyaut, sittings $1 60. 126 Turk CLAIR- | voyunt, can tell the recovery of anvthing lost | TELLS present for clty real 2 TPEAD | 1|rnnn‘eru>mpun\': has the cream of trade be- tween this city and Oakland; clears $300 per proprietor owns' his own property, oue 0f the nices sses in this State: zrand opportunity for some RG, 632 Market st. montn ove burns, officy clean making sure income active man. ST M, MELVINA, CLATRVOYAN AVL of tuture husba; ST,: ERG, 632 Mkt, &R()) Lieu HIR £800. Z3se e G, 6 JOR RENT OR SALE—A BLACKSMITH AND l‘zem»ml jobbing shop, with tools and evers thing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, wind- mill, etc., standing on about one acre of land cov- ered with assorted fruit-trees: the shop has been Tun for over thirty J"l!!:ll;‘lcel loc.l!dl":‘nc:yn'e;‘:: 7 in California: term: : the healthiest town in o CALEXANDER further particulars inquire WAT Gilroy, Cal. S FOR SALE OTICE—100 T G-HOUSES FOR SALS from 3150 to $5000. STRAND, 45 Third st. M. SPECK & CO. HAVE MONEY TQ® - loan. 10 rooms; corner: rent $35; price $250. 18 rooms; corner Geary; grand: price $1200. 23 rooms, Postst.; dropin and make ofter. 115 rooms; bareain; rent $100: price $1000. AL SP & CO., 602 Market st. 447RO0M LODGING-HOUS —PRICE $700—WORTH 19-room house on Sutter st y 12-room house on Mason st. 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Ta; 45 rooms on Ma . DECKE. ITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE OF Fiv cheap. Sixth. F URSITURE OF 5 ROOMS FOR SALE. 11215 Silver st. ROOMS FOR SALE 24 Mary st., off Mission, bet. Fifth and Mi MOREA U VE MAN FOR y TANTED — STEADY, A first-class ets and s & KAHN, fourth figor. NG 50c : DO t. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel, | BAUM, MUEL- | 4! ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N the worll EMEMBER THE GREA the uge. Parlor 5, 1164 Grant ave, I A PRA W TICAL FURNITURE salesman; one with some knowleage of un- ART: GREATEST CARD READ- alrvoyant In world; seventh daughter; horse and wagon amonth: $350 req; Market st. $300.Tsm 2 uaranteed to Clear $90 to $125 ed. STENBERG & CO., 832 PRESS BUSI- ars; double and chance in_litetime for active G & CO., 632 Market st. DBA WITH holstery snd carpets preferred. Apply 523 | read cardssince 11 years of age; mining, lawsuits : full value in stock; rent Market st., room 7.pirom 30 6 P. M. marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Markel, 3 and 4. | £25: kept by present owner 8 years. Inquire 533 50 HOUSE oS, BET. | N BE; DI S, CAL- | California st., Phnix Bar. Single furnished rooms. nigit 15c | Y1 erby eggs and cards: tells entire life, pas, | 3:0 HER-SHOP OLD ESTAB- 10 50c; week 1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; | Present. future; consultationson all affairs; noth- $ OV, Tished: 2 horses: wagons: receipts strictest attention 1o morning cal!s: open all night. | IDE eXcepted; names given; good l%fi:}(::fi: | 10 $25 daily: cheap rent; a sacrifice. JOH N- i ANTED—AN UPHOLSTERY A pet salesman; W { experience in a retall hovse need apply. Call at | 5! Market st., room YAY,. BOYS—TONY, 72 S from 3 to6 P. M. HOWARD, meal for bc; give us a call, 1 SOLICT1ORS FOR W A insurance. Call b Mutual Aid Association, 16C ND CAR- none but those with practical GIVES 8 ggs, mush, soup, ‘coitee, 10c; & good square 1. D HIGHLY 4 profitable proposition; accident. health ana life & 5'P. 3., or address Fidelity o litornia, room 18. | REIGRNED, 11 SCHMIDT, 'from the princip: help: restores lost love by sympath; | possible: fee & b, ¥ N, 2614 Kearny st. | PPROF. JOHNSON, 21 N ST., MEDITM { L' and magnetic healer, can be consuited on_all | business affairs daily: readings 650c and $1; office hours 9 A. . L0 8 P, | (G YPSY MEDIUM-SITTINGS DAILY ¢ T days included); 25¢ up. 948 Missio; LD- MME, S — AN PPLY AT 1 cities; tells past, e A D A A L | oresansantitninre: pribesiiotatace., BEBMIR o0, CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 | 1“ RS, J. J. WHIT. CLAIRVOYAN Market st. & A T medi sittines § 18 IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND $1.$1 25, 81 50 per week. B35 teme per nigh Pacific 10use, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. cash. JOHNST( | PART 'SINESS; | 50, Setablished ov uaranteed Kearny st. ISE CHEAP. MAKE arny st., room 4 KEGH0), PARINER IN WHOLESALE AND DOV, retail liquor-store with large siore and ontside trade; rare opportunity. Inquire 633 Cali- fornia st., Pheenix Bar. 10 clear $20 weekly to each. (9] HEAP. EW FURNITURE OF / flat: rent, $20. "Apply 162534 Pine st. K URNITURE ROOMS AND KITCHE cheap: good sewing-machine. 47115 Tehama st. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- H. ing: new folding-beds, §0 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step: furniture exchged. 779 Mission. IRE SALE ! . Prices stand till goods are completely dis- 5-ROOM posed of. Oak bed sets. 218 50 Bed lounges 800 Stoves..... 7 50 Carpets, per yar 55 Linoleum, per yar: 55 Matting, per yard 10 Till our new bui stana ng 13 erected these prices will 'Till such time we are conducting business corner Seventh and Mission E st J. NOONAN. 40 CARPETS; CHAMBER B8ETS, $1i; stoves, $5 arlor sets, $20: folding-beds, 810; bed- ounges, $7. T. D. McC 4 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW Bedlounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet. laid .. English Linoleum, laid Window shades in 5 colors. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st rant avenue: no brancn stares. RTHY 112 4th. VY BONG MAN 1N “THE RIGHT PLACE—AT Wi 20 and anight, $1 a week: JHAT CHERER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO | 200 rooms; best in the city- singie rooms | 5 Colusa County, | horses, weighing up_ 1500 pounds; to be sold V tor, still r large rooms. s Denver House, 217 Third s 25¢ per nigh; $1'to $3 per weel JANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS | o know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie | | cheap. J. E: HORSE: 140 buggies, carts, harnes: | Market, 327 Sixth st. ER, salesman, ALSO WAGON! : Grand Arcade Hors. ction sales every Wednes- M vait. 635 Kearny st. LS, 25c: DUNE 15 day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TS SECOND-HAND HAR. ALL TO LEARN V tions furnishe School, 1516 Howerd LASKA GOLD FIEL DS, Shipbrol 506 Battery st. BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools and posi- reasonable terms by calling this week: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber fling clipper schooner Sophia Suth- erland, built in 1889, will sail from San Francisco | for Cooks Inlet direct on April 15, weather permit- | tng, taking a limited qumber of passengers. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, TOO RS, econaiana Wagons, buggy, carts: 2180 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Vuiencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FUR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 650 Commercial st. F YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR change horses, buggles, wagons or harness will find it to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth Sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R, MARTIN, | proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. HORSES, ORSE MARKET, 1426 SNCIA ST.; just_received from E. W Sheriff_of Diead of ood work and driving junction an | transfer point. 21 Market st. &125 B. BAKERY: 4 FURNISHED ROOMS, $150 BEARKEIT-SKIFF, 921 Market st PARTNER WANTED IN ROU week; e: Thizd st. horse. wagon; cash trade $15 t lished over 2'years. STANLI §3000, EOF SALE, TO EXCHAS « for rent—Property in center of Berke- ley: lot 90x135; cottage 5 rooms, bath, w ndmill, stable: 4-year-old orchard; will take part cash or trade for good business. Address WICKE, 1148 Sutter st. -40() CANDY - STORE AND FACTORY; . fin ain. DECKER, 1020 Market. T RESTAURANT; FIN £500. receipts $16 per day. Market st. $‘) O SAMPLE-ROOM CLOSE TO CABLE- ZDVU. house and transfer point: 2 blocks from Market: rent $18. Call 533 California st., Pheenix ar. E LOCATION DECKER, 10 100 35 S0c o night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. LODGING AT 1uc, 15¢ s HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA= O Horses. mules. wagons, buggles and harness. 15() SEIS NEW 47D SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and X EWORK. AP- ply between 9 and 12, 145 Grove st. ) ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION ment secretary. CONRA D TROELL. 657 Clay. G'oob’ TAILORESS WANTED ON CUSTOM coats. 1934 Mission st. ARBEPRS—FOR EMPLOYMENT rerarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS, EMPLOY- CALL SiC- scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. B C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR. seon for S. F. Police Deparrment. Oftico and hospital, 121 City Hali ave.: “telephona south 401 W ANTE A FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS ON custom coats. 14 McAllister st., room 19. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST AND t0 do general housework. 160 Steuart st. PPRENTICE FOR DRESSMAKING. ROOM 32, over Maze. 7 ANTED—GIRL FOR ASSISTANT HOUSE- work: sieep home. 1021 Buchunan st. KLY LL, sent t ame free. | CEEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE 0 any address in tre United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- & €O, CHIN. ese empioyment office, Kearny, bei. Callforniaand OK'S SOC, SUP) SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE SE AND JAPAN- 17 Webb st., below Sacramento, tel. 281. office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426, OMPETENT wishes position 1n private gardener: can mil himself generaily city or useful: SQUIVATION WANTED ‘5 bookkecper, stock or shij Hvery wagon or porter; lon; in this city: good references. 131, Call Ottice. MIDDLE-AGED good references. dress MATTHEW, box 57, Call ¢ flice, GERVAN place to take care of fine horse; good careful driver; also plain good country; will make Ad- AS @ASSTSTANT pping clerk, drive de. g general experience Address H. E., box IRST-CLASS CHINESE uation in saloon or dress CHARLIE GAM private, family. . 81114 Jackson st. COOK WANTS SIT- Call or ad- KACTICA tion in private famil: horses; city and country box 162, this office. R WOULD L1 villing to do rancl erwise enzaged: 162, this ofice. . GARDENER DESIRES A POSI- can milk and care for references. Gardener, KE A POSITION 'h work when not oth- first class references. C. K., box weel BAfimn WANTS WORK FOR $10 PER ; city or country; good workman. Ad- dress Barber, box 182, Cal office. W try; best of reference. T. ¥. ANTED-BY A FIRNT-CLASS EASTERN man, a position as head waiter in city or coun- ., box 14, Call Office. JTRONG YOU: diiving wago: city well.G. G., 21 s B Randall NG MAN WANTS SITUATION good teamster and knows PCo LES COOKS: ALL | «branches:short notice, 14 Geary, tel.Grant 48. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT | | IN | tention; stylish trimming. 25¢. 7 NTED— YOUNG GEKMAN GIKL FOR housework. 515 Kilis . 7ANTED—PANTSMAKERS TO WORK BY the piece; also an apprentice. 1018 Howard, AGNESIA—-WANTED A MAN WHO UN aerstands manufacture of. HARKER, 26 Mont, st,12t0 1, ARBERS ASSOCIATION ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O’ Farreil. BERT PLACEIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND | great reduction on account of other busi- | shoe ness. 129 Sixth st. OF CAL. EMPLOY- FURNITURE TED. VW ANTED —SECOND-HAND FURNITU for country : 00d price. 7 City Halt . 821 ] + ture, saloons and merchandise MAYER BUYS YOUR ITURF, « carpets, piano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761, ALL ON 1. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF /you want highest cash price for your furnitire, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. B CENT MORE MALONE PAYS 20 PE than eisewhere for fi orders. Leave ord. at K. HEN YOU BECOME ¥ DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING” pet Beating W orks, 353-57 Tenas TING WORKS. % elephone east 126. FATEASTERN STEAM CARPE ing Works. Tel. S JINE FRUITSTOR wagon; bargain. " FINE BAKERY, OVEN, $DOU. daily; rooms. HEGARTY, ket st. GOOD-PAYIN $150. bargain. K. 04 Market. ANITURE; 4 Market st. o 518 004 Mar- AURANT: A ITY STEAM LEANING,RENGV ting, 38 §th, S mgr. Tel. South 250. T - CLEANING AND ain office 35 and 27 8th. TEAM CARPET-BEA ing works; latest improved machinery ; 3¢ yard., 6. GEORGE.oftice 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253, { I PASTURAGE. | DAIBYMEN OR BUTCHELS, ATTENTION— se: cellent pasturage for 100 head of cattle for months: running water: fenced in 3 field; ! land level: at Woodside, 4 miles from Redwood ARE SHOE DOCTOR at one-half the usual price; done while' you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. WE REPAIR | ur old shoes and make them 2s good as new, | and with onr new machines we can do_your work | ty. Appiy to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay st., or on the premises: ranch to ipase. DENTISTS. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.. KOOMS 1 1o 84 weel: open all night. 20¢ to 50¢ night: crown work, bridge work and teeth without | plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. R.L T. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, AKERY FOR LE: BAKING 115 BAR- rels per day; good horse, wagon and rout ; sold onrmc(-mun of death. 1127 Twenty-sixth st. K25(). QLD-ESTABLISHED CORN:R 83 3 .413 « loon, wiih rooms; cheap rent, 429 ourth s LIVE MAN WITH GASH T0 CARRY 5L0Ck can sccure general agency business that Ppays $125 month'y. Address L. M., box 22. Call. [OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property, homestead relinquishment: frrigated land; all levet; in Kern County, Add K, 107, Call Oftice. ¥ ress X., box all grocers keep it. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- N EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, AW nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. SOME able agent for painless extraction; srtificial teeth irm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. ERMAN GIRL WHO UNDERSIANDS stripving tobacco. Inquire 524 Sixin st. FirsToiass OPERATOR; BUTTONHOLE- X' maker and finishers. 509 Kearny, r. 2, rt. side. KING MRS, R, L HOROUGH DRESSCUTTING AND ) taught: half the usual price. JONES, 505 Fell st. PUPILS FOR MILLINERY SCHOOL; LES- sons private or class: evening pupils special at- 410 Leavenworth. JLCHO HOUSE, 863y I ATTO'S LAW AN MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to b0c. night; §1 to §2 week. D COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collections; references. 512 Montg'y. 7 A SET FOR 1 : WARRANTED AS { good as can be made: filling §1. Dr. SIMMS, dentisv, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Thea R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAK Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading. room: free bus to and from the ferry. teeth from $8 per set: extracting d0c; gas given. near Eleventh: no charge for extraciing when plates are made: old plates made over like new; “DAIRY; BE-T LOCA N NE BLOO. o i s r i o Tnquire at oyster stan Montgomery Market, 707 Market st. o $7— LUNCH COUNTER: BARGAIN. 15 D § Je 17 Leidesdort st. IGAR SHOP AND BARBER $150. 1125 Market st. AKERY FOR SALE, ALSO WAGON; v rent. Inquire this office. o SALOUN AND LUNCH ONEST WORK; VERY LOWEST PRICES. ANTED—TO A 110 Sutter si. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to 81 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus to and from ferry. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 85c: MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns 26cup. MCDOWELL Acudemy, 213 Powell st. w’ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric 1ights in very room: 200 | rooms; 2610 81 60 per night; 1 50 10 $8 por week: free bus to and from the ferry. A PPRENTICES 10 LEARN DRESS CUT- tineand mukine. 14 MeAllister. rms 67 and 68, MALE HELP WANTED. J ANTED—4 MINERS, $2 50 TO $2 75 DAY and $40 and found: woodchoppers, $20 and found; boy for zrocery, $8 and found;: chore boy for ranch, $8 and found. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 10 BOAD-MAKEKS AND WORK IN Siw- mill and woods, $20 and board and increase; all summer's job: 10 tiemakers. good timber, tools and grub furnished, 8, 9und 10¢ esch; milker and do chores, 815. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. Address Metallurgist, Broo! MIUNGENGINEER AND METALLURGIST, 18 years' exverience in_mining, s gold mulling, is opeu for engageme: elting and : references. 1 Hotel, city. W ANTED_FIRST-CLASS BUTLER (ENG- Mlm- n.r‘lrl!‘h') for. muntry.“b::lw A sec- ond mas ; references necessary. 1y M1SS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut:er st. 5 J'REE BEER_TWO SCHOONERS FOL 60; aiso a botil eof lager, Ge, at 637 Clay st COLLECT WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRA five vears. DR. V. CAVALSKY. 24 Sixth st. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, 'm. 1. BOUSE; ud Mont- Call 533 California st., = §n!e90;ann3:§5; close to California a y sis.: g 1ng. st., Phonix Bar. b 000 RESTAURANT WOMAN _WANTS ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. i G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. TPEY ACME HOU> low Sixth, for a roo apixht: $1 a week. to7 MARKET ST., BE- R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE 7 W o Ckr Ramator two readinz-room: duiiv papers. c & day, $1 60 a week; 6 Clav st ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; 81 Leek dentist, discoverer of palnless extraction and patentee of improved ge work or teein witbout any plate, moved from 6 to £0 O'Farrell st. DAINLESS “EXTRACTION, 60c; CROWN AGENTS WANTED. EW GOOD AGENT ers; city and country. 1332 Sacramento st. LEATHER SUSPEND- bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 18 vears’ experience. R. L WALSH: DiD.s kfsm Geary, R H. H. SHAW, 254 KEARNY — BRIDGE work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9. CASVASSulRS, 82 PER DAY GUARANTEED, Room 41, 14 McAliister st. - | OQLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAK- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town of the Pacific coast to bandle the best, quick-selling novelty out: no humbug; write to- day fuil particulars with samples 10, Address \ P. 0.box 2088, MANUFACTUKERS' AGEN San_Francisco, Cul. KOOMS WANTED, ODERN, WELL FURNISHED: USE OF A arlors; piano, gas, range: $18 to $20. R., box 67, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W Tight piano; 122, this office. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elry 1w A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. ANTED—A NICE STANDARD MAKE UP- must be cheap. Address box Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays uil nooy AL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR: ranted. DR.J W.KEY. 1123 Market st successfal the worst cases treated satistactorily by mail. E.J.J. LEEK, 1208 MA RKET. COR. GOLDE: PHYSICIANS. ON'T FAIL TO INSULT DR.JORDAN AT nis museum, 1051 Market st.; his 30 vears' practice is a gnarantee of fair , reatment; partner; small capifal. R. W., box 1, Call, FOR SALE_FINE SALOON WiTH LAKS basement in busiest portion of M‘l’k‘E‘LB;lE | Ail‘o“!;:xg"(:n‘l,x;e%sechn:(i?(eq;: \west reasons for selling. 5 KO co., Agents, 878% Market st © U0 Keal Estace “AND DELICAGY L OO~ LUNC T $225. With 8. sunny rooms: centrally loomed ¥ 8t. (. C. HICKOK & CO., 78314 Market. JARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YARD:; Ri: inid, bc per yanl. S.STRATTON, 19 Eighth. ARPETS CLEA OVATED »/ ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 + 14th st.; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Misslon 74 MCQUEEN'S CARP - ovatinz works. 453 Sievenson: tel. south 228 J J FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS. S OF THE ANTIQUE—VERY OLD and elegant fernleaf mahogany sideboard; very rich and choice. Apply 913 Polk, near Geary. JOR SALE, CHEAP; A FIRST: ily cow: perfect pet. 27a Noe st. HORSE-POWER GOLDEN GATE GAS ENe gine for sale. Inquire : PHOROUGHBRED FHESH JERSEY COW; third calf, gentle, rich milk. 143 Bartlett st. JOR SALE—MCKAY SEW MACHINE, 340 Sanche? st., coruer Seventeenth. MPROVED HIGH-ARM SINGER; OAK: ALL attachments; $15. 2437 Mission st., near 21st. 1059 GOLDEN GATE AVE — 1 UNFUR- 9 nished front room: running water. JRESH FAMILY COW FOR SALE. 1223 Eighteenth s S-L ERAL SECOND-IIAND TANDEMS AND sateties at extremely 10w prices. 328 McAllister. ] ,ADY'S NEW SEALSKLN FOR HALF ORIGL 4 nal cost at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave, [)¥NAMO ENGINE, BOILER AND A DiGoia cheass 516 Rerasion: Erow p PARTNER IN EASY BUSINE-S; $300. $HETRER, I £ : UL, * h. €. C HICKOK'& CO. 87310 Marketat. o © ABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNI. ture bought at the factory saves retailer's pro. fit._California Rattau Co., 81 First st., nr. Mtssion $600 RESTAURANT AND BAKERY: + Bood location: doing §20 a day sell at once; big bargain. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. ¥ YOU WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSI- ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ~PAYING INFANTS' AND vear manufactory: in fine locality and long established: doing a big business: price 33500: best businiess in the State for the mouey. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. o $3000 ELEGANT GROCERY STORE EMOVED—DR. C. Market st.: diseases of woman specinliv. BICYCLES. it accommoda:ions. Alligter and Powell st. car lines. O'DONNELL TO 1208 ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; Terminus Geary, Mo with 2 teams. _R., box 9, Call. £5H0(), CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; rooms: batira jocation Western Addition: livin Toqms: bargain: 1o agents. ress G., box / ANTiSD—A PARTY WiTH FROM $3000 TO $12.000: manufacturing business: plant be- ing changed and increased: will 25 per ce Address ., box 147, Calt Oice, P 20 Per ceat- TERIING BICYCLE, BUILT LIKE A watch; terms easy. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Mkt AR OUTFIT, MIREORS, CASH REGIST. Bt e Cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Mission® SE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STO! UShienin market:buy your wines, llqun:i“nscs au Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, Oage land. Alameds. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANS, Prop.. 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery: phone red 391" UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBE ' 15 doors, mantels, ete.. o¢ sate. ‘wg.,“?;;ghs NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARG (P proof sute. 109, 111 Markera® {IRE AND BURGLAR SAF E K press, platform scales and a.,m&..fl“mfif.‘y". \ EW BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECONDS NELEAWE RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sald u!l;filuk% bet. 7th and b