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14 TRUST IN LIGHT FORMED Consolidation of the Gas and Edison Electric Light Companies. BASIS OF THE COMBINE. Ultimatum of the Gas Corperation Accepted by tte Edison Directors. The negotiations for a consolidation of the San Francisco Gas Company and the Edison Li ht and Power Company practi- cally culminated yesterday in an agree- ment to combine. In consequence of the reported agreement the stock of each cor- poration advanced several points. Some weeks since THE CALL published a statement showing the basis of a proposi- tion which the gascompany had presented as an ultimatum. Prior to the submission of this plan, Joseph B. Crockett, president of the gas company, and George W. Pres- cott bad been in consultation with James B. & ard Frank Whittier, represent- son Company. This commit- conference was in session from time to time for several weeks, and finally reached a comm ground of agreement, but when the compact was referred to the directors cf the Edison Light Company they demanded a larger interestin the consolidated concern than the agreement allowed. Thereupon Frank Whittier re- signed from the committee and L. P. Drexler was appointed in his place. In subsequent negotiations the gas com- pany did not recede materially, but in- sisted that the combined capita’ stock should consist of 140,000 shares, of which 100,000 should belong to the gas company and the residue, less 10,000 shares reserved to cover floating and bonded indebtedness of the Edison Company, should be allotted to the latter corporation in place of its ex- isting 20,000 shares. This in effect was giving the Edison 14 for its stock, whereas 134 was desired. From sources deemed to be authentic it is learned that the representatives of the Elison Company yesterday decided to | accept the 114 proposition. | The gas company people were very firm, insisting that the Edison plant counid be duplicated for 50 per cent less than the value estimated in the consolidation. Yet it was also acknowledged that a duplica- tion of the plant would not remove the competiton. Joseph Crockett, president of the gas | company, states that the cost of lichts | will not be advanced to consumers by rea- son of the union of the two organization: There is an apprehension among consum- ers that the vrice may be advanced in the future if not at the present. The contracts for lighting the Cit which will soon be renewed, probabiy cut | a larger figure in the calculation than the | question of rates to private consumers. AGAINST CONVICT LABOR. Manufacturers and Producers Trying to Discover Its Local Abettors. The Manufacturers’ and Producers’ As- sociation is making a sturdy fight against the introduction into the San Francisco markeis of goods made by convicts. A special committee composed of several of the association’s directors, in pursuance of | this policy. have sent the following letter to about 150 of the most prominent busi- ness men of this Cit; SAN FraNcrsco, April 17, 1896. Dear Sir: At a recent meeting of the board of directors of this association a committee was aprointed ‘‘to discover the source of supply of rison-made goods sold in California, who are Emndliugll:l-m, the extent to which they are bandled and any other information obtainable on the subject.”” T his committee met yesterda: and has Tequested me 10 ask you to give such information as you may heve in your possession or be able to obtain as to the com- petition which you meet with from prison- made goods. Please let me know, if possible, first, who bandles prison-meade goods in your line in this City or State; second, the ex- tent to which they are handled; third, the prisons from which' they are imported; fourth, such other information as yon may have. Awaiting your early reply, which we hope for by return mail, if possible, vours very truly, L. R. MEAD, Secretary. — - HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL. Baron la Grange, Paris F Montaigne, Paris R H White, US A S M Nicko'son, Providen H L Pitcher, Livermore ‘W W Foote, Oakland nd A P Brayton, Oakland Z T Vinson, Huntington Miss Greaseff, Russia Madame Nauette,Russia A P Stokes, N ¥ J'S Ho; Ed Terquen, Paris C A Rossier. San Diezo C J Ellis, Los Angeles D McFarland, Los Ang G_W Alien, Philadelphia Curson, Los Ang H 8 Dinkelspiel, N Y B Campbell, Por:land W H Hurlbut, Portland W W Scranton,Scranton Mrs Seranton, Scranton A Stillman, Portland Mrs Requa, Onkland W B Wel niversity C H Hrde & w, Tacoma P H Abbot & W, N Y issMMJohuson, Denver G B Libby. N Y WG Pettes, N Y 4 L Lobfeld, Philadelphia L W Bowery, Chicago J Kelsey, Chicago D Hulbert, Chicago W i Sessions, Conn M J Sessions, Conn K Sesstons, Conn J E Porter & w, Ottawa Miss Por:er, Ottawa H B Taylor, Oaklaad GRAND HOTEL. J R Cooper, St Louis R B Knapp, Portland H_C Laugenour & wf, T Z Wright, Santa Cruz Woodland P H Brook, Cal M O'Brien, San Jose B F Walton, Sutter Co G Pacheco, Ignacio D Brown, Petaluma E Brescce,Mission S Jose J F Upson, Cal W J Mariin, Cal W Watson, Napa J Edward, Salt Lake City J H Simpson, Utah Thos H Moor~, St Louls W Harvey, St Louis Mrs G R Curtis, Cal 3 M Curtis, Cal E T Bartlett, Mass W C Parker & wf, Cal -C E Edwards & wf, Nev ¥ G Smith, ~acramento L Rosenburs, Ukiah F H Wreeler, Chicago J Churehill, Yreka C W Wood & wf, Cal Mrs T W Newman, Towa Miss Newman, Towa ¢ H Cark & wf, Jowa Mrs M Jones. Oshkosh W H Reed, Clevelsnd D R Plerce, Fresno C L Watson & wi, Chgo H Block, Chicago A A Morey, Santa Cruz G W Connor, S Cruz L W 810w’ & wt, S Caras Join Tait. Stanford EH Gregss, Stanford Mrs M P Stein, Stockton Mrs M Marks, Stockton W A Clinch, San Jose Mrs 1 E Clinch, S Jose J B Atkins, Boston T Birkwell, Chico G W Crystal, Vacaville G A Knox, Stockton F Hilm, Santa Cruz . Santa Rosa D D Whitbeck, Sacto J B Quigley, L Angeles L Roberts, Phila F A Wurzbach, N Y E L Brown, Sacramento LICK HOUSE, H Dinkelspiel, Seattle J E Hizgins & s, Astoria H M Rogers & w, Walla Miss J J Bell, Portland Walla W E Rogers ' Amalia RMThompson,Lower Lk F Whitehead, Lower Lk G A Riggins & w.S Helna C N Riggins, Stnfrd Univ J R Toherman, Los Ang. J F Van Saun, N Y | Wednesday evening at 4 L Delano, Rocklin _ Mrs G G Brigas, Davis CB Danforth, Marysvlle CS Fitch, Sonora C M Rea, Loma Prieta Geo A Arnold, Huron ¥ A Burier, Berkeley €S Wilcox & w, Chicago J L Haas & w, Portland A C Hillmen, Davis J W Watkins, Madera S Hinkson, Monterey J H Wazson, Sacramento J B Brown'& w, S Jose Samuel French,PaloAlto H C Curren, Seattie D J King, Sen Leandro N Darn, California L J Davidson, Sacramento COSMOPO ITAN HOTEL. T Martin & w, Antioch M Joner. Portland G D Cagney Hollister G Batte, Tomales D F Griflin, Merced Mis E C Banta, Riversid Mrs Lawrence, Eureka C M Halladay, Sanger Mrs L M Hobbs,SauJose T Kinch, Merysville 8 J Nash. San Jose I ¥ Milier, Sun Jose H Windall, Seiby rs S Benar, Newman Mrs I Barlowds, Sonora Miss L Klien, Sonors. G W Vass, Los Angeles G Moss, Pomona. J W Fairbank, Pasadena J K Alexander. Riverside M Irwin. Visalia B F Sanchez, Mexico ¥ RSanchez, Mexico BALDWIN HOTEL. O Hoczle, Salt Lake ew York SF Leve, N Y 3 Fogel. CF Welte, 1l 43 Walsh, Tucson S Engiander, ¥ Y A Betteus. B H Springs J Blerooks, B H P D Madigan, Chicago F Lemon, Boston J W Herweg, Cincinnati J T Hall, N Y J W Foster, Boston R A McAllister, Md R E Tuvlor & wt, Butte T D Valeniine, N Y J M Flegz N Y J P Diggs, Woodland H W Crooks, Boston H A Martin, Boston B Waller, Seat le C A Jones Seattle € Dillings, Portland Springs RUSS HOUSE. C F Elliott, Solida C Zurck, Amador. C C Castle, Stockton M de Roche & w,S Rafael F M Bailey, Colo G Etz & w, Ariz A Trotter & w, Mo G W Thompson, Tomales J R Hibberd & w, S Cruz N P Moore, Nev J ¥ Logue, Sacto A C McCollongh & w, Sac J Morgan, Sacto J Orr, Sonora J F Mulgrew, Sk: J E Kennedy &1, W H-Sherburn Sacto F Hansen, Or M*Burk, New Mexico J 3icPherson, Chico Sp J M Williams, Or iego S C Riverside, Stockton F B Weathcrbee, Sebas- tapol E B Moore, Sutter Creek W D Clausen. Pieasanton Perry & 'w, Covelo J W Grist, Covelo J I Carner, Covelo P H O'Farrell, Covelo H W Shutten, Laytonvlle M F Hobbs, ] ompoc Henry Johuson, S L OLis Geo Payne, Concord J 3 Sullivan, Los Gatos T A Peacock, San Rafael I Mclntosh, Merced S A Rbeinisc! A S McCormack, Fresno J R Putnam, F W Christen, A uburn Salvador Ellicut: A Murdock, Amedee ,» Stockton Mrs H C Howard, Sac _ H N Whitcomt, Montery Miss J A Walter, Monty Miss M Whitcomb, Mont Dr C H Balson, Stockton Al Waddell, N Y ‘W H Purcell & Chgo J W Wills, Tow Ira W Wills, Tow Wm A Loifiler, lowa XEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs J Smith, Colusa R Kelleher & w, Colusa i Morris, Alameda J Sullivan, US N Wm titzler, Alcatraz ‘W Amer, Foston John Pender, London A R Goodwin,Springfield A C Allen, Chl J R Johnson, Sait | ake B F Jones, Boston Arthur Lore, Chicago R Singler & w, Chicago P J Mogan, Alameda. John Brown, Denver Hansen. Oakland SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICEof the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. " BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 350 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opey until 9 ¢'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1896 DR s e e Lo IR e JB SE D S o s WPl T e B e R b i e e e R e S S e SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. OMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY: WASH- ing or housecleaning: office-cleaning; also take home men’s washing. 18 Louisa st., rear. 7TOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE work by the dey; washing or housecleaning. Address 1322 Turk st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE PO- sition to do upstairs work and sewing in after- noon. Address or call 260 Tehama. (YOMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION (0 do seneral nousework and cooking. Apply 181115 Broadway. Sl JXPERIENCED LADIES' NURSE WISHES few more engagements; references given. Ap- ply 748 Folsom st. TRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES FEW more engagements by the day, Or take work at home: terms $1 25 per day; suits from $3 up. Call ress 465A Minra st. NTED—BY YOUNG LADY FROM IRE- Jand situation as nursery governess; can teach music and all the English branches; or would go as Iady’s maid or seamsiress: best references. Ad- dress A. G., box 109, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND Gt children; wages $15. MISS HICKEY, 1083 Post st. . W ANTED—LADY ACQUAINTED IN CITY for very lizht pleasant wor<; no peddling: no G ewor 9o 1 T GIRLS AS APPRENTICES IN MIL- linery. 130 Sixth st. (300D MAKER TN MILLINERY, ONE WHO X can sell goods preferred, 130 Sixth st. (GIRLFOR HAND SEWING AT 114 SECOND st., downstairs. EW AND HIGHLY profitable proposition; accident. health ana !ife insurance. Call bew S & b b ., or address Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, $16 Californis, room 18. ((CATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A. M. at Golden Gate ave. entrance to CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 Market st. #, EST IN CITY—SING E_ROOMS, 15, 2C AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. T,IVE SOLICITORS FOR NEW AND 1 LY / ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR light housework: a short distance in the coun- try. Call at 1026 Foisom st., bet. 9 and 1. R FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: TN, erstands cooking; 2. A Shoucrstands cooking; wages 81 pply 5() $IIORUS GIRLS, APPLY ARCHIELEVY, People’s Palace, 10 to 12 Monday and Tues: day A. . 100 XE3 T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20¢ a night, including coffee and Tolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. W ANTED — STEADY, ACTIVE MAN FOR laundry route; establishel 8 years: first-c'ass horse and wagon: guaranteed to clear $90 to § $350 required. STENBERG & CO., 632 t. TEAMSTERS, ATTENTION —_EXPRESS L transfer company; has the cream of trade be- tween this city and Oakland: clears $300 per month over: proprietor owns his own property. baras, offices, storages, etc.; one of the nicest, cleanest and steadiest businesses in this State: making sure income: grand_opportunity for some active man. STENBERG, 632 Market st. $140(), JLALF INTEREST WELL ESTAB: & - lished cash business; best location; clearing over $125 each; has trade of mos: leas ing hotels and business houses: remaining part- ner responsible business man: full investigation allowed: NBERG & CO., 632 Market st. J3ABBERS PROTECTIVE UNTON EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Cla; BABBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Gran: ave. 8. FUCHS. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF UA L EMPLOY- EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE any kind of sewing or mending. 1169 Mission st., room 15, second floor. JOUNG W (AN WISHES A SITUATION as housekeeper or care of invalld or charze English. Address RIPLY, 1609%; Clay, near Larkin, P T Y2 NG GERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION for upstairs work. Address 804 Valencia st., corner Nineteenth. QITUATON WANTED BY YOUNG LADY IN lair-dressing parlors. Address H. D, box 82, Call. OLORED WOMAN WANTS 3 3 would o out by the day to clean house. or address 211 Third st., rear. | steady position. Ad / OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking; references. 1628 Sutter st. ment. SedyLP. C. Hnmn!‘m. 23814 D‘l-‘ll:re}l. MENS SOLES, 50c; HELLS, 25c: | 16 89975, CORNER CIGARSTORE, TRANS. $225. fer point; sells account of old age: will prove paving business: present owner four years; big bargain. S1ENBERG & CO., 632 Market. 45() PROVISION-STORE; GOOD STOCK $450. o nxorcs cheap rent: business will satlsfy any reasonable buyer: _sacrificed this week for réason explained. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. JADY WELL ACQUAINTED IN CITY TO 4 solicit orders among families: good salary and ositic ss L. G., box 43, Call Oftice. STEADY WOMAN OR GIRL FOR KEPAIR work on second-hand clothing. 221 ‘Third st. E{‘Jifs “KEEPER INSMALLFAMILY. CALL Dbetween 11 and 1 or after 7 P, 3. at 825 Penn- sylvania ave., near carhouse. Yuumu GIRL, 13 OR 14, TO TAKE CARE 2 children and assist in very light housework ; wages $6 a month. 219 Scolt At. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE- dippers at SARONT'S, 508 Front st. Y WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; n objection to short distance in coun- try. Call'or address 1169 Mission, room 7. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. | Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 (0 $6 per week: convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from tle f CHURCH NOTIC HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and_Third sts., two s from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, D.D. pastor. Mr. Martin Schultz, musical director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent. Hours of public services, 11 A. 3. and 7:45 P. &. Sunday- schoolat 12:30. Praver-meeting Wednesday even- ine. Epworth I 5 Sunday evening. Morning subject. “Where was Christ Between the Resurrection and /scension?’ Evening subject, “Lyman Abbott Reviewed; Bible or No Bible— Which?” ~ Pastor’s residence. 212 Powell st.; tele- phone, black 1181: church telephone, black 961. i METHODIST E ISCOPAL . cor. Twenty-first amd Capp sts.— 5 pastor. Boys’ Brigade Bible class at 10 A. M., led by W. D. Kingsbury. Preach- ing by the pastor, 11 A. M.: ““The Meaning of Tow 1na Christian's Li Sunday-school at 2:30 P. M.; C. W. Mark, superintendent: bring the chil- dren’ Praise service 7:30 P. M., led by Brother nd. Preaching at 7:45 P. M. by the v welcom scopal Church, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan streets, Rev. J. Stephens, pastor, residence 309 Haight street, Preaching at 11 A. 3. and 7:30 P.M. The pastor will preach at both services. Subiect a:11A.3.: “Saved to be Blessed”: at 30 p. aved to Be a Blessing.” Sun- day-school at 12:30 p. ., C. B. Perkins, superin- tendent; Epworth Leagu UNION -SQUARE FREE BAPTIST ‘hurch (open communion), Bush st., near Larkin—Rev. William N. Meserve, pastor. Preach- April 19, Morning sub- “Like Father, Like Son’: evening subject: Prince of Prodigals.” The Ladles’ Aid Society Igive a New England dinner in connection with a Sunday-school Mayday festival Friday, Ma; 1. Tickets 25c: children 15c. AN CHUR cramento st.—Rev. Robert pastor; Rev. Edwin H. Jenk: ckenzie will preach at 11 A M. Mr. :45 P. M. Sunday- school at 1 ung People’s Society of Christian K 0 P. M. Prayer-meeting these serv SITUATIONS WANTED-MAL UNTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. Callfornia and Sacramento, tel. 231. (BINESE AND JAPANESE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO. 64 SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL . tel.Grant 46. EMPLOYMENT tel. Grane 80, pesthelp. $14B Sutte: B AND JAPAN office; best belp. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426, ALE NURSE AND A HALF YEARS AV} exyerience: first-class references: willing ‘o undertake other duties; wages $20. M. R. B., box 5, Call Office, Oakland. QTRONG 1 G GERMAM DES S SIT, ind; city or couuntry. BARO. 4 1) ation of any 511 Sixth HACTL ITURE SALESMAN with thorough knowledge of upholstery want position. Address T. E., box 105, Call Ofice. 7OUNG MAN OF 23 WANTS SITUATION AT any kind of work; sober and reliable: firs class reference; city or country. Address C. E., 713 Minna s - N BAT YOUNG SWEDE W A\ tion as coachman, gardener. et family; sober and thoroughly reliabl 315 Sutter st. [IRST-CLASS CUTTER WISHES X SITUA- | tion in a fine tailoring establishment. Address | E. R., box 73, this of te | Address ND MACHINIST WANTS SIT- ation; competent to do his own repairing; good references. Call or address JOHN FA QUHAR, 601 DY RELIABLE MAN WISHES A SIT- uation; will work at anvthin, ity or covn- od Teferences. Address ., box 43, Call. NTED—EMPLOYMENT BY YOUX of good business education and experience; speaks Spanish language: will go anywhere: bej of references given. Address S. C., box 68, Call. MIDDLE- AGED RMAN | wishes position in private place to take care of | fine horse; good careful drlver: also plain good | gardener; can milk: city or country; will make | himself generally useful: good references. Ad- dress MATTHEW, box 47, Call Office. | SJ ATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT | 1 bookkeeper, stock or shipping clerk. driver of | delivery wagou or porter; good references analoug | city experience, Address 131, Call JANT D—BY YOU ployment of any kind: city or country fair pusiness hand, and i willing to work. dress §. C., box A7, this office. DUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class ‘Eastrn and San Francisco references wishes situation as coachman and gardener. Ad- dress C. G., box 137, Cail Oftice. \ AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATION; AV wie good houseworker and cool stands ardening, horses and cows; willing. Call 9456 Howard st. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN | with 6 months’ experience in barber business. | Address 619 Minna st. | 45. All are welcome to ctiully requested to assemble P. M.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, WILHELM C. H. SCHWARK. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. 'ONCORDIA LODG NO. “ of the funeral committee are hevehy%: notified to assemble at Odd Fellows’ s tend the fureral of our late brother, Past (:rand William Schwark. By order SHULTZE, N. G, C. ROEBER, Recording Secretar: XCELS10R DE lar meeting THIS 3 degree will be conferreds A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT- by the star mediums, Mrs. Kate Heussmann, trance medium: Mrs. M. Francis, independent streets. Oakiand; 2:30 and 7:30 p. ot sharp. Ad- mission, 10c. at the Temple, SUNDAY, April 19, at & By order of the W. M. , 1. 0. 0. F.—The members Hall, SUNDAY, 3pril 19, at 1 o'clock P. 3., to at- H. A. Lodge No. 2 % N [ ualist Society will give proos of life after this slate-w r: Loring Hall, Eieventh and Clay ' THE WORLD'S CHRIS -OPKR- ative Societs (a corporation)—Mass-meeting of stockholders and citizens will be held in Golden Rule Hall. Mis: , on April 18, at 8 p. M. EWS FOR 5 C. THI CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. PECIAL NOTIC BAD TENANTN EJECTED FOR $4; collections mude, eity ,or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 MO!}!FY st.," room 6. Tel. 5580. 5 _VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed: reasonable rates: payment for €amages rurrantee: C. ROSSI & C 242 Sutter, { buyers, or asranch superinterdent; A1 references 100 &Y. FOR A POSITION AS NIGHT | or day watchman or place in wholesal, | house. Address JOHN RESTROF, 2008 Ellis st | 1ENTLEMAN, PRACTICAL ORCHARDIST, | understands land values, frult :ree and vine | capabilities, general ranch equipment, open for en- | gagement to examine properties for intending | Address Ranch, 31214 Fulton st. [ATHEE, WITH 2 CHILDREN, 1 GIRL 18 | yearsold, 1 boy 14 years old. wishes to find | work on a ranch OF vineéyard or to take charge of one: thegirl and boy for their board ouly: the father. 44 years old, 15 competent in farming, vine ya d and all celar work, having done so many | years: can give the best of reference. Please ad. dress It., box 85, Call Office. IT | broom-maker: W GODCHOPP) JEWERS ON LADIES AND CHILDRENS wear. 840 Markeust., bet. Tenth and Eleventh. ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI- curing, beauty culture; reasonable: agents with small capital ta MRS. BUTLER, T pital taught free. R, T HOROUGE DRESSCUTTING AND MAKING taught: half the usual price. MRS. B, L. JO: 505 Fell st. MOST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE Winchester House, 41 Third st., near Marker 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: #1 50 to $6 per week; free "bus to and from ferry. minutes, while you wait. 635 Kearny st. W ANTED—BOYS TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools and posi- tions furnished; reasonable terms by calling this week: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. z WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work &t one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., belween Kirst and Second sts. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 10 $4 week: open ail night. ENTO FEED MANHAATAN STOCK FOOD; all grooers keep it. EN'S SKCOND-HAND _ SHOES, nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. SOME 975, RESTAURANT; BEST LOCATION « good stock, fixtures: established man years; business speaks for itself: sacrificed. this day: make offer. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. LLIABLE PARTNER AS CASHIER COF- fee and chop house: safe investment: good wages guaranteed; $350 required. STENBERG CO0., 632 Market. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSIN ESS of any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. PEER A No.1 RESTAURANT; BIG BAR- &bDO . xain; ves receipts 830 daily; 10w rent. ' JOHNSTON & CO., 2614 Kearny st. VW ANTED—_STEADY MAN &S PART, payinz wood and coal yard; must h cash. JOH) 61/ Kearny st. R IN ve $150 LCHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 26¢. to 50¢. night; $1 to $& week. RAITOS LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collections; references. 512 Montg'y. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. ANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c; MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR bc; also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. CUTTING AND FITTING Xivlea: perfect fiuing patterns BLL Academy, 213 Powell st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR W Market—Electric 1ights in very room: 200 To0ms: 25¢ 1031 50 per nigh:; $1 50 10 $6 per week: £ bus o und from the ferry. RY ACME HOUSE, 657 MARK low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a wi ek. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ reading-room: daily papers. BOARDING WANTED. a day, 31 50 & wee! 36 Clav st FANTED_< ND COOK, HOTEL, NEAR . fare advanced, $30; 15 Scandinavians or s handy with ax to peel tan-hark. $26 per | mouth and board, long job, tools furnished; 10 Wwoodchoppers for Sonoma County, $1 75 per cord; b men to get out redwood railroad ties, tools fur- nished free and provisions advanced, see boss at our office: neat young German for housework in private family, $15 per month and good home: al-o farmers, miikers, laborers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W, D. EWER & CO,. 626 Clay st. W ANTED—WAITER, $30; COOK. PARTNER in small chophou second butler, English, $40; Frenchman to work in vineyard, $20: Ger- man boy to help in restaurant, $15: 2 waiters for Sunday, ete. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. 895(). EARTAER IN LIGHT BUSINESS; & DU, estabiished over 10 years; guaranteed 10 clear $20 weekly to each. 2615 Kearny st. 7 ANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR BAKERY IN Oakland: good wages: must have $125 cash. Apply JOHNSTON & CO. 515 Kearny st. JOTICE TO BUY ) SELLERS—THE old ‘well-known and reliable office of GEO. STEWART, general real estate and business agent, formerly of 632 Market st., has resumed business at 602 Market st., Crocker building, downstairs; business opportunities, lodging- houses, city and country real estate, hought, sold and exchanged: partnerships negotiated, etc. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BU ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 9200, EXUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE: $ . good locality; Market st.: horse and wagon: cheap rent: mus: sell; see this bargain. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. Youxe LADY WISHES ROOM AND BOARD in Jewish family: state particulars; must be reasonable. Address J., box 91. Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ELL YOUR BOOK elrv 10 A. KLEI CLOTHING AND JEW . 109 Sixth st.; send postal. EDUCATIONAL. RS.MELVILLE SNYDEL, STUDIO 514 ter; teacher vocal masic, piano, elocution: dramatic elocution a speciaity; vocal Shakespear- ean classes; stage dancing; minuet. zavotte, etc. Vocal classes resumed Monday. April 13, at 8 p.s. PANISH,FRENCH,ETC.: Prof. Dk FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 320 Post st:estab’d 1871. 10.00( EPRDS OF FOUR FOOT REDWOOD . to cut for a larze company, 70c cord: 5 farmers, 3 wire-nail operators, $2 50 a day spool-tender: farmer and wife; ry shop: carrlage-setier or screw- turn German cook, $11 a week; second cook: 3 cooks, 330 Lo $65; lunch-connter waiter, $6a week: 2 hotel waiters: extra waiter, $2 50 & day, and many other places from $15 to $90 per month, at MURRAY & READY'S, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 TIEMAK- ers, §c apiece; saddler and horseshoer: road- makers and sawmill men, $20; cflice-boy for this office. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. W ANTED—4 AMERICAN MINERS, $250 A day: American foreman for mine, $3 day; Swiss milker, $20: boy for vegetable garden; cook for restaurant, $35, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. , 830, ROOM, early. MARTIN'S Employment , 749 Market st 51 D, $25: SAME_COUNTRY HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. buicher, cou: | © DRY-GOODS SALESMEN FOR CITY; TWO £ dry-goods salesmen who are window-dressers, 1 out of city: 2 men to nvass in city; 2 men to canvass in outside towns, who have large acquaint- ance, salary and commission. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crock ing; certificate- holders as well as others ANTED—AT ONC] man to care for horses, milk around summer resort small wages.. Bring references and call to-day between 1 and 2 at Call Office, Oakland. Ffim:x N WANTED FOR JUB PRINTI office. _Apply after 8:30, 408 Sansome st. W ANTED-TWO BAKBERS FOR SATUR- day and Sunday. Apply at 713 Mission st. 100D BAREER WANTED FOR SATURDAY X 1119 Folsom st. SOBER, COMPETENT G 2175 N NTH BAREERS FOR SATURDAY. 612 CLAY Ptl’(‘eh JARBER, GOOD WORKMAN, AT 165014 W2 — SITUAT.ON BY MAN AND wife (Swedish), man coachman and experi- enced gardener, woman neat housegirl and good cook; clty or countrv; best references. Address W. A., box 64, this office. per share) of the Hutchinson the compan on and after MON- DAY, Api “Uransfer books will close Tuesday, April 14. 1896, at 3 o'clock P. . SHILDON, Secretary. SD—FEMALE. 1 be payable at the office of | { F. H., box 15, Cull Office, EBRMAN, 25, WISHES OUTDOOR POSITION of any Kind; best refcrence. H. HORNUNG, | 340 Minna NTELLIGENT YOUNG GERMAN WISHES steady place as porter or any kind of work in e house or factory: can furnish best refer- Call or address 621 Twenty-fourth st. “SMAN IN COUNTRY T0 INTRODU ariicles in the retail grocery trade. Address J. T LEON ANDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE £X. ladies will find firsi-class help with city refer- ences. 315 Stockton st.: telephone 1304. RUGCL. Al, WISHES EMPLOYM ENT about 1; city or country. Address H. W. WAGNER, 1418 Vailejo st., city. IRST-CLASS COOK, WITH CITY REFER: ences, desires position; wages $25. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st.; tel. Sutter 52. Y UUNG BOY LIVING WITH PARENTS wishes a place as cash or errand boy: wages no object. Address O. R., box 93, Call Office. [ IRST-CLASS GERMAN LAUNDRESS DE- sires sitnation; best reference; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. JITUATION WANTED BY TAILORESS AS finisher on gentlemen’s coats. Call or ad- dress 846 Mission st. APABELE YOUNG LADY OF GOOD FAM- / ily desires a position as companion to elderly lady: best of references. Address B. T., box 90, Call Oftice. (G ERMANTADY WISHES SITUATION T0 DO general housewors or housekeeper: clty or gountry. ~ Call or address 111 Twenty-sixth st., ur. Mission. OMPETENT HOUSE - PAINTER WITH tcols wants work; day or piece work; owners furnish material; 1o objection to country. Painter, 28 Pleasant st. 7 OUNG MAN 25 WISHES A POSITION OF any kind: small wages to start with. Address ¥r. H., box 75, Call office. ERMAN MAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE charge of a ranch; understands running gaso- line engine and grain-separator: good butter- n maker. Call or address A. H., 213 TEADY, RELTABLE YOUNG GERM (22) ! wishes " situation; reference. Address PETERSON, 821 Hampshire st., city. nd do chores | YRES", THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, eic.; life scholarship $50; low rates per weck and month. P CH, IMAN, SPANISi: LEARN T0O speak: sp'c’l 82, Flood building. J5COKERNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR: D duy & ight; no classes; §5 month. 825 Mission (JUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; $3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. PANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian. §lessons.: $3 m. Maze bld, r.87. OOKKEEPING TAUGHT PRACIICALLY, better thau in any college on earth; 6 wks: no one teaches my rapid calculations. TARR,659 Mkt. CADEMY OF DA MISSES HUDDY: privateand class. 6A Hyde: terms moderate. OSEPH GREVEN, VUICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. o PANISH, FRENCH,GERMAN; MODERATE. W) Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O’ Farreil st THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- ndividual Instruction; 4 months' course; gomery st. UM SCHOOL OF ACTING— iculs arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.0.0.1 block, 7th and Mkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, M&- chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs, VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mk T.LEGE, 24 POST ST. practice, shorthand, telegraphy. medern business Bookkeeping, typing, electrical engineer:n; languages rapidly taught. W nte for catalogue. CHOOL: HEALL'S BL commercial. shorthand, En: 7 IOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- sonable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104515 V C - 23 HEMISTRY AND ASSAYING. CUN Lam'’s S JEDI LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- 4L stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed; traveiers heiped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement; regular graduaie physician: 30 years' sucesssful practice; MEDI- CAL ELECTRICITY used; Iadies, consull the doctor before going elsewhere; you will save time and expense: consultation free and confidential. MHS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. ARBER SaTURDAY AFTER Sunday; wages $3 50. 1753 Eliis st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 307 GRANT aven 2 Mission st., for Saturday evening and Su R SATURDAY. 504 NAPA ST., : steady job for right man. 3 RDAY. 1630 MISSION. ADIES — GERMACIDE CAPSULES PRE- vents. safe, sure; pills Do longer required. $1 60 per box. ' G. S. P. Co., 1031 Margetst., S. F. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- A nient or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what Cause: restores slways in one day: helped ac once: ean be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed, DR. POPPEK, 518 Kearny st. PRABBER FOR _SATURDAY AFIEENOON and Sunday. 87214 Howard. BARBEK FOR SATURDAY. 82 THIRD ST. ARBER WANTED SATURDAY AND SUN- day. 18715 Fifth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 8118 Sixteenth st., near. Valencta. BALBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 128 Four:h st. SARBER FOR SATURDAY. 619 Sacramento st. T ANTED—G/ urday. 0D BARBER: $3; FOR SAT- 52 Seventh st. ¥ ED; WAGES $3. 623 Clay st., 10-cent shop. T ADIES_CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE 4 nyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the be: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c. stamps for particuiars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail; at druggists _Chichester Chemical Com- pany, Philadeiphia Pa. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseascs peculiar to iheir sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fafis: perfectly harmless: free from any bud effects; never makes them sick to make them well: travelers helped immediately : prices to sult the times; home in confiuement. = DI & MIS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free. French reguleting pink pills, 82. T,ADIES — DAUDET'S MALE REGUL, 4 ting pille; stroncest, safest. best; never fal 31 per box, "WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis St. formerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents. $200 TGAR-STAND; GOOD LOCALITY; « cheap rent: stock invoice near amount asked: investigate this place. T.LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $550). ZINWARE, GRATEWARE AND « stove store, tinshop and plumbing busi- ness: connected living-rooms; cheap rent: horse and wagon; all on good paying basis; fullest in- Yestigation: must sell, coing isast: stock invoices $870." T. LUBELSKT, 7 City Hall ave. JINE. WELL-PAYING INFANTS' AND ladies’ underwear manufactory: in fine locality and long established; doing a big business: price $3500: best business in the State for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. i< BIG BARGA PAYING COFFEE $200. 252 Sixth and Marke worth $500. BARRETT & SKIFF, 92 $1 400. SORNER GROCERY 3 « $1300 month; full value in stock and fixtures; rent $40; rooms. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. &B 1800, FIRST-CLASS "CASH ~CORNER - grocery and bar: guarantee receipis $500 to $600 per month ; will sell at invoice prics trial give nvestigation allowed to suit buy all new stock on hand. PROLL & LLOYD, 718 Market st. %:,-06 SALOON—BEST IN THE CITY; bnisl « exchange for real estate. DECKER, 1020 Market. $400. NDY - STORIZ AND FACTOR g:ehbl;rglln. DECKER, 1020 Market, $50! RESTAURANT: FINE LOCATION . DECKER, 100 Market st. ing business: 7 years’ lease on lot; for $1200. SNAP FORTHE RIGHT PARTY—SALOON and restanrant, including buiiding: good-pay- quire at Willows Brewery, cor. Mission and Nine- teenth sts., city. ALOON; GOOD CENTRAL LOCATION. AD- dress P. S., box 67, Call Office. APER ROUTE FOR SALE location. Apply Ruutg box $600. a rooms. Apply at once at the Ca BAKERY FOR business and good trade 2 clearing $100 a week: all store trade; living- 1 Oftice. \ gain. OR SALE—A SALOON CHEAP: 4 ROOMS; rent$2: leaving city. Apply at Call Office ELL-PAYING DOWNTOW COR’ loon: must be sold this week at a great ba Inquire LEMLE & CO., 265 Third s ILOR-STORE, WITH GUUD : KA DE, 2 \rgain. 1213 Polk st. 44 s 1 20 rooms on Fourth st., only. 1 45 rooms on Markes st ROOM LODGIN 3 Y $700—WORTH $2000. 9-room house on Sutter st.; payments -room house on Mason st. 6 rooms on Taylor st H. C. DECKER, 1020 3 price $250. Addres C. ANTED—GOOD TENANT FOR room house. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. ODGING-HOUSE: MUST BE SOLD ON A count leaving cit) clearing #35% a month; ‘box 3, Call Office. and save agent’s commission, [ ESPECTABLE ROOMIN 'fi“fiéfi*’ oF\n:«: 1 150 per month. ress owner, rooms; clears $150 p e oL akland. $875 cash: no agent! M. OOMING-HOUSE - $107 per mont 22 ROOMS; CLEAKS location and furniture good: investigate; must sell. H. x 89, Lall Office. L 3 HOUSE OF 21 ROOMS FOR SALEL RNITURE FOR SALE. RNITURE OF 9-ROOM HOUSE, EVERY room sunny. Apply 638 Post st., between 3 and 4 ». 3. IRE SALE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets $18 57 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves ... 750 Carpets, peryard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, peryard. .. 19 Till our new building is erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are_conducting business SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. H T G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-1a 0c: per step; furniture ed. 773 Missioni. ers, 400 SAX PETS; CHAMB BETS, §14; parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed-.ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. GROCERY A « ner; 70 ND BAR: FINE COR- offer wanted. DECKER, 1020 Market. To sE ST see or send to STANLEY S RIGHT AWAY Third ARTNFR: GOOD PAY t0 525 each weekly trial given. STANLE 2U. : good. steady, profitable : t0see is to buy. STANLEY, 2134 7 R WANTED IN GOOD PAYING business: guiranteed $20 to $25 each weekly: no experience required: trial given. EVENSON & CO., 917 Market st. 1 no_experience required; 2114 Third st. ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW, 875 sedlounges trimmed with plush. vee. 8650 Brussels Carpet, laid . “eesd5cup English Linoleum, laid. .40c up Window shades n 6 colors '250 up SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st opposite e FURNITURE WANTED, FFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auctiol o K BASCH, 3 ER, WANTS 3 « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITU « carpets, piano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. orders. ALL C B, 5621 KEAR! ’you want highest cash price for your furnitire, PER CENT MORE ure_to fill couniry 8. Fourih . MALONE PAYS ihan_elsewhere for furni Leave orders at K1 pet Beating Works, POOE work. LIN'SCARPET BEATI Golden Gate ave. ONES CO. renovating wori WORKS, 33 eplione erst 126, HANCE FOR SMART WOMAN: SWELL boarding-house; fine appearing gard+n; choice; H vier board. 203 Taylor street. ESTAURANT — WOMAN WANTS PART- ; _good chance; small capital. “R. W., box 19, Call’ Office. ADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PARINER with $25; paying proposition. 12 Mason, rm. 2. JOTICE — TO SELL, YOUR BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY & CO.. 238 Kearny. [ TAURANT AND COFFER SA- boll) vicinity. of City Hall: business $2b per day: trial given. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. PARTY IR WANTED; LIGHT BUSINE: clear each $20 10 $25; no experience requirer trial given. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny [ae NCH ND CHICKEY RANCH 2 MILES FRI Oakland; 60 hogs, 100 chickens: 3 horses, wagons, harness, 2 boilers, lot tools, large lot panel fencing, lumber, etc.; home, barn and Chicken-houses: $500; products ‘pay expense: Tent $10 month. Address W. R. DEXTER, 29 ‘alifornia st. FFEE HOUSE. 1 Office. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GROCER- ies and other merchandise; city or country, Address R, box 161, Call Office. (I ROCERY. BAR, NEW STOCK, NICE FIX U tures: 1ong established: with 4'sunny rooms; whole house, rent $20. must sell at once; small capital. Call at this office. (ARRIAGE AXD WAGON SHOP; GOOD business; 17 years in same block. Apply Call. 375, SALOON "ON MARKET STREET, 3 { D). near Fifth: low rent: have satistaciory reason for selling. Apply between 12 it and 2 P. M. to L. SCHEIK, 200 Hyde st. TREATEASTERN ing Works. Tel. ITY STEAM CARPET C ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mar. Tel. G. GEORGE RE ISTERN M CARP ing works ghth st.; phone Jessil YARPETS CLEANED, 4 ) Jaid, 5e per i South 36, ARPETS C ilke new. FERGUS D. MACKI OR SA LE—s Dick Patchen B M. Patchen, dam animal: cheap ; full breeding it Apply 1406 Grove st., bet. UTCHER CART, PEDDLING WAGON, horse and harness. 1620 Mission st. SHORSE FOR SALE FoE SALE-BUGGY HORS) NE. corner Pacific and Larkin sts. 5; 6 YEARS OLD; also buggy. Apply good traveler, regular pet 4 Market, day. '10” SKTS SECOND-HAND HARA 2lso 20 cheap horses. HORSES FOR SAL) bug 2rts, harness Sixth st.; auction salesevery Wednes SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneérs. LSO WAGO! kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; Fifteenth and Valencia sis. ORSES PASTUR D FOR CIRC SCHEIK, 200 3 lar. The Hvde R 650 Commercinl s* LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS, T0 | TF _YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL Tent, 109 acres of land: 17 rooms, unfurnished, change horses, bugzles, wagons or harne: baths, beautitul location, 5 miles from Martinez, Tent $25 per month. D.J. WEST, Martinez, Cal, MARTINEZ HOTEL TO RENT; TERMS reagonable; 56 rooms; in good order. D. J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. WANTED-A BOOTBLACK FOR BARBER- ¥ shop. 12 Seventh st. Y QUNG MAN ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD: LTV- L ing witn 's. Address B.S., box 63, Call. W ANTED—GOOD MAN WITH $35. HEG- ARTY, 1004 Market st., male help. ESSMAKER DESIRES ENGAGEMBNT! 25 aday: cutting and fiiting first class: 4, cnade over. Address D. M. 0., box 44, ce. {AKER, FIRST-OLASS COTTER and fitter, desires work at home or ot at fi‘ 50 & day. Apply 939%% Howard st., left upper at. AN WANTS POSITION IN WINE BUSI- <YL ness; 14 years’ experience. Apply 2816 Gold- | en Gate ave. BY,A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN, GENER- ally useful; good horseman; understands gardening: can milk: City reterences: moderate wages. Situation, Postofiice, North Temescal, Alameda County. (QIPETENT PROTESTANT WOMA sires chamberwork, waiting. care of invalid or other place of trust; references. Address J. G., 511 Mason st., city. (GHEMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN A X private family: Is a good cook. Apply 22 Turk. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day. Room 10, 433 Jessie st. QITUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER by lady of ten years’ experience; also position for young lady as "cashier or office work. B., box 2, Ca 1 Office, Uakland. JITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT middle-aged woman: general housework; kind to children; city or short distance in country. 27: Fourth st. e Gou’n WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION T0 dolight housework best of city references. Ad- dress 190214 Ellis st., no cards. 00K WOMAN WISHES A PLACE TO DO washing and_housecleaning by the day. 715 toms st., top floor: wiil work cheap. ADY WISHES A SITUATION AS HOUSE- J keeper; chambermaid: plain sewing and mending. "Apply 821 Miission st., room 1. FEMALE HELP WANTED. SUORT-ORDER COOK, $25; HOUSEWORK- San Ratael, $20; St. Helena, $20, and_other towns; 15 housework girls, ci 20 and_ $25: young girls assist, $10 to $15. 'MISS CULLE! 328 Sutter st. anx(&“fl NURSE, $20: GROWN CHILDREN, MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. AID, SLEEP HOME, $25: NURSE, £20; L. Spanish cook, $25. MISS CULLEN, 845 Sul- | ter street. (OQUORED NURSE, 820. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 2 IN FAMILY,® $25. utter st. i MISS CULLEN, (309D MALE COOK FOR RESTAURANT, 104 Seventh st. Call early. W ANTED-ERRAND-BOY WELL RECOM- S melltll‘d. 521 Valencia st. Q0D BARBER WANTED FOR SUNDAY AT 1150 Seventh st.. Oakland, Adeline station, NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; woek $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention 10 morning cglln: open ali night. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; cheapest repairing done, 959 Howard st., mr. Sixth. JPIBST-CLASS ADVERTISING SOLICITOR wanted. Co-operative Publishing Company, 12 Montgomery st. W AYTED — EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY help. men froners and firsi-class washer who can ran engine and bojler. Sun Laundry, 764 seventh st., Oak 'and. W ANTED—HYDRAULIC MINE ENGINEER Or manager for Australia. Address H. M., box 13, this office, stating references, age, experi- ence and saiary expected, TD—NURSE, 2 GROWN CHILDRE $20: second girl, a short distance, 32 see lady here; girl for housework, 3 in famil Santa Clara County, $20: 2 neat giris for hou: work, small families in city, $25: voung girl to as- sist in institution: 2 German nurses und second girls, $20 and $25: cook, small boarding-nouse, 20; restaurant waitress, 5 a week, and girls for all kinds of work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. | [ OUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS housckeeper, carge of invalid or charge: Eng- lish. _Address KIPLIY, 160914 Clay, nr. Laguna. ROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS SITUATI as housekeeper, second work, sewing or take entire charge of infant; references given. 253 Page, WAITRESSES AND CHAMBERMAIDS FOR country resort, $20: waltress and chambermai city, $15: waitress, city restanrant, $5 u wee! girl for Derkeley, housework, $20; 2 German or Scandinavian girls, housework, city, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. DASISH LADY WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or do general housework, In city or couniry. Address 71/ Treat nve. ITUATION WANTED BY SWISS GIRL FOR A3fgneral bousework. or upstairs work. Abply ine s RELIABLE GIRL WOULD LIKE A POSE tion in some institution by May 1 to do sewing or chamberwork; city or country. Address A., box 47, Call Branch Oflic-, 339 Hayes st. CANDINAVIAN WOMAN FROM 30 TO 40 years of age as cook and housekeeper for 2 personsat a mine, $25 to 830, see party here this morning. C. R. HA .SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SCANDINA- Vian girl to_assist in institution, $16; second girl and mend, $20: £ood waitress for uotel. $20 2 young nurses, $15 each; waitress small restau- rant, 312 a month and room; 50 housework is for city and countrys Apply MISS PLUNK- I'T, 424 Suter st. W IDOW WILH ONE CH LD WANTS A PO- city Wi N!'rEnl—A”csonl”x:rax'r LADY;S MAID o travel, : reference required. Aj MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. | e sition as working housekeeper; small wages: Add css MRS, H., 221 Minna st IDOW WITH 2 CHILDREN. AGED 9 AND 12 years, wishes position in_widower's famliy a working housekeeper; a home more des rabie thian wages, clty or counlry. Call 652 Mission st., room 12. Q WATTRESSES, CITY, SAME HOTKL, $20, T00m, etc.: waitress, city, $15, room, etc.: w: ress, country hotel, $20, room, etc.; chambermaid, country hotel, 820, room, etc. MARTIN'S fom’ ployment Agency, 749 Market st. ELIA\BLE, FIRST-CLASS, MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation to go to the country wilh family and take care of children; would do general housework in a small family, or a few days® work in the week ; bestof references. Call or ad- dress 866 Mission st. MERICAN "WOMAN WOULD LIKE THE cure of children cr housekeeper’s place. 675 Mission si ,room 40. TWO YOUNG LADIES TO SOLICIT AMONG the professional and business men in and out of the city; experience not necessary: expenses paid; two salesladles for dry-zoods; two saleslaules for fancy goods; ladies holding our certificates as well as others can apply. United States Industrial Agency. room 167, Oro- ker building. EAD WAITRESS. $25: CITY HOTEL HOTEL GAZEITE. 420 Kearny st. BO%. 19, FEARN" PRINTING. ADDRESS ADIES. CONSULT FREE MES. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure; diseases of (he eyes treated. JOR RENT—IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD, fine dining-room of Jarze hotel. Apply 921 Broadway. Oakland, room 10. URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by | MES. DR, GW YK, 226 Turk st. RS.DR. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement: irregularities cured in a few hours without operation: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF disenses of women and restores all cases of ir- regularity in one day ; cure or no churge: separate home for patients: 'best skill; medical attend- nce: low dees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market si. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE, A MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Jightk: st., Alamcda. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and sure; $2 50 express C. O. D.; don’t delay until 1o late. OSGOOL BROS., Oakland, Cal. DEHALL 13 McA LLISTER STRERT, NEAR eases of women and childre: DENTISTS. R.L. T. CRANZ—LXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withont plates a specalty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and_4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; aruficial teeth $rm $5: fillings frm $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS 500d as can be made: filling §1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist, 980 Market st.. next Baldwin Thea; C., box 87, Call Office. (LY DEUMNMER FOR TATLORI G ESTAB- Vlishment. BEXDIXEN & GREMAN. 927 Mkt. ARTNER WANTED IN HORSESHOEING and blacksmith shop with £60 capital: zood location: must be a good horseshoer. Address E. B., 1715 Park st., Alameda. R. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ONEST WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. BARBERSHOP FOR SALE—RENT CHEAP. Folsom and East. FULL SETOF TEETH, $7: WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. HOESHOP FOR SALE: GOOD TRADE. 611 Bush st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLA’ G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st (E. DR. H. PERATOR ON LADIES CLOAKS. DAN- 0 NENBAUM, MUELLER & KAHN, 723 Mar- R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction &nd patentee of improved bfidge work or testn without any plate, moved from 6 10 20 U'Farrell st. AINLESS ~EXTRACTION, 80c; CROWN bridge work a specialty ; plates, 13 vears experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.: $9 5p: 8153 Geary. |, W ANTED—GE WITH $400 70 W back first-class dramatic company: may han. dle money, _Address H. C., box 4, Call, Oakland. HICKEN RANCH: HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS; zood start_of chickens: cheap rent. Inquire MRS, A. SULLIV. Potrero ave., near 16th s Ppagr IN PAYING INDOOR BUSINE: 8100 required. 87314 Market, room will find it to_vour advantage to call at I S sales every Tuesday at 11 o'cloek. b y rby Saie auction R. MARTIN, table, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts. S. WATKINS, auct . wagons, bu XD SECOND-H wagons, bu, 1128 M B STPHAL, VETERINA seon for S. F. Police Deparrmen ospital, 1 ity Hall ave phone sou AMERIC ddr B 3 in the United States or Carada one year for $1 50, posi- age fre i ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. 154 STEUART street. PERFECTION WINDOW SCREENS: TERRI- torial rights for sale; absolutely most perfact window screens ever made; patented i1 1894; cheaper and more durable than_ordinary screens: can be taken apart and removed in u_minute and a hundred of them stored in your trunk; be sure to see them before you huy elsewbere; drop us a postal and we will call and show them to you, E. SHANNON, 304 Montgomery st. $125(), BLACKSMITH AND WAGON - shop. doing a good business of from £350 to $500 monthly. Apply JOSEPH J. MASON, Berkeley stat) OR SALE—CHEAP. A GOOD-PAYING SA- loon, in good locality: ‘must be sold at once on account of sickness. Apply 624 Sacramento st. $x)95 BUTCHER-SHOP _ DOING GOOD &&e). business. Apply 81 Fourth st., up- stairs: no agents. QOR SALE—GOLD MINE. ADDRESS G. box 92, Call Oflice. HERs AMILY COW for sale cheap at 5 Camp st. price $25. 635 Davi A MARE 5 ] ARSOLD; SOUND ‘an be seen from 10 4.3 10 5 P. . GINES,2D-HAND M. FAMILY COW 1 sell 0 de. VRESH TLKS 18 QUA 1512 Folsom st. QEYE TERRIER PUPS AT STALL 85 CALL fornia Market. NEW A 6-FOOT ENAMELED BATHIUE, slightly damaged, t & barzain. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gete ave. 500 SiT 10C BEACH; HATCHED BY DUV Schute's seit-regulsting hot-water inca- bator; best in the world. 1213 Valencia st. SQURREY; §-PASSENGER; 8 SEATS, TOB box 53. Baden. and cursains; i cheap.” AddressT. P. B., CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: 3550 Western Addition; living-rooms; fwflé going East e offcr. Apply this office. T KA FoE FAMILY Ocean View. COW FOR SALE: HALF- bred Jersey. Apply A. TRAVERS, Farleone st., 7 H BARERY AND VARIET(E #3 ny furnished Y0OmSs. 449 Guerrero, cor. e Skl HORSE-POWER GOLVEN GATE GAS EN ire 820 y st Gnocfifw AND SALOON—} a bargain.” Call a; 532 Main st. ARGAIN'— GOOD-PAY iNG CORNER Sis Biosaana lodging house in bustness part of city, bresent party Conducting: business 'for tweiv years: n for selling, i years: rea g, death in family. Apply OUD CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO ROUTE G%or sale, Including 2 horses, clgar-wagon and BE SOBD: R JL. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRI fine top-buggy; a bargain for ; DEE a specialty open evenings 7:30 to 9. Call Office. 35 young man.” Apply YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 805 MAR: AVING GONFE IN DIFFEREN S ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKEE. H e oo old-establlshed piaceoe Hoihs )R J. 7. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open eveninzs: Sundays till noon. LL WORK HEASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J W.KEY. 1123 Market st. Cate,for sale very caeap, for cash or installments. 621 Montgomery st. or E:fli Sutter. FOR SALE—-CHEAP: CIGARSTORE AND fixtures; $100. 17 e te Woodward's gnrdelu, 39 Mission st. opposi PHYSICIANS. ON’T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Maricet st.; his 50 vears successfnl practice is a guarantee of fair .reatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. EMOVIED—DR. C. (. ODONNELL TO 1208 Market st.: diseases of woman u specialty. ket st. MENTO GET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE INDELL HOUSE, SIXTHL AND HOWARD G USH AND MILK, SOUP, PIE, PUDDING meal try 1314 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. W ANTED—AT R0OM 517, 528 MONTGOM- M EY'S Ta-SULING Suc: LADILS 40c; DONE BICYCLES, 10t ’_{ne. Inquire 639 Kearny st. ASTHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolrte Emuisiou. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. 17 single furnislied rms_76¢ week, 15¢ night. 00D BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR $150; downtown. Call 722 Howard st. MG o kinds of vegetables free with all our 10c meals. 639 Kearny st. F OB THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10UENT BE T PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND 8hoes: great reduction on account of other busi- mess. 129 Sixch st. This business for sale. €ry st clerks and Jaborers to call if they do DOt Teceive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. ‘W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACKAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the citv- sin; 20 and 25¢ & night, 81 a week: meals 10c. { ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best sccominoca‘ions. Terminus Geary, Mc- Allister and Poweli st. car lines. LAxi\ OF MEANS DESIRES GENTLEMAN -4 partner with $50 capital. R. 22, 105 Stockton. BBAXNCH BAKERY; LAGNDRY OFFICE: suitable for tables; cheap. 51714 O'Farrell st. POL SALE — A G OD-PAYING ' CANDY- store; established 12 years; bes: locality: long lease; clearing ove $100'a mouth: rare chance for moderate investment: full investiga.ion allowed. See owner at 22 Sixuh st. ARF. CHANCE— WILL SELI, HALF OR whole interest in a well-estabiished seed and florist business in Onkland; will bear investiga- tion. Address W.J., Call Uffice, Oakiand. fit. Cali land, 2 B{\u\( CARRIAGES AND KaTTAN FURN T ture bought at the factory saves retaller’s pro- ia Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission E P! , BE: OMACH bitters in market: buy your wines, lignors, etc., t Bouanza Wine Vaults: Iree delivery ey Jom Alameda. PUTZMAN & IIUR)IAKN. 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery; phone red 391, o) 1 UILDINGS BUUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. £t sale. 1166 Mission, JNE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZ8 fire and burgiar proo? safe. 109, 111 Marke: 8o I"preu. platform scales and desk :cheay IRE AND BURGLAR SAFF, LETTR® 102 Clay. N EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECON band. W.S RAY Mix Co., 12 l.‘llflournho 5 OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASE bought and sold’ 112135 Market bet. 71h and s, A Iaw suiis, clalms, tended to. G. W. HOWE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW O O B R B R T A e A DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LA WS A SPECE- alty; private: no charee uniess successful; all coliections, wilis, deeds, ele., ate Uy-at-law, 850 Mark 719 J. NOLEN, ATTOR + Market st.; savice free. VEY-AT-LAW. J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR A’ « law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, = W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, 420 « California st., rooms 14 ana 16; advice iree.