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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1896. e e — = HAYNE WILL END NEXT TUESDAY, At All Events Such Is His Solemnly Plighted Word. AGAINST INJUNCTION. He Avers That Courts Cannot Enjoin the Railway Commission. MAKES SOME STRONG POINTS. It Is Contended That the Cases Ex- hibit No Conflict on the Points Involved. The pattering raindrops played a lively accomvpaniment of birdlike trills and tink- ling arpeggios to ;the melody of Attorney Hayne’'s well-modulated voice during all of yesterday’s session of the United States Circuit Court. The gifted barrister was continuing his long and acutely reasoned argument in the action of the Southern Pacific Company against the State Rail- way Commission, and seemed to display as much fire and incisiveness as at the | commencement of his able plea, if not more. 3 “The Railway Commission,” he said, “has two specific powers; oneis that of fixing, establishing and regulating trans- portation rates, the other that of adjudi- cating upon particular cases. This latter power renders the commission able to en- force its decisions by invoking the aid of the law’s authority in support of its rul- ings. When the law does intervene to carry out such rulings of the commission the proceeding is in its nature criminal, and any disregard of it may be punished by fine or imprisonment, or both.” Mr. Hayne read a number of casesin support of this view, one of which, in| sixth Mackay’s Reports, made such an impression upon Judge McKenna's mind that his Honor requested that it be read over again. The case takes the ground that it would not be legal or proper fora | court of law or equity to restrain a public | officer in tle lawful discharge of his pub- | licduty. This principle, Mr. Hayne con- tended, was anlic:xble io the case at bar, and precluded the courts from interfering with the public acts of the Railway Com- mission &s long as the commission kept within the lawful limits of its powers. Other cases to the same effect were cited and recommended to the perusal of court and counsel. Vo 1njunction can lie, in my opinion,” continued Mr. Hayne, ince the court can restrain eriminal prosecutions only. It is insufiicient to show that a law is un- constitutional and invalid; it would be furthermore necessary to show some ma- terial damage to the proverty before the courts could intervene. In the case at bar | no such contention is made. In regard to this principle we can find no confhet among the cases in the United States Su- preme Court, or even in the State courts, | for that matter. Whatever apparent lack of concord there mey be is only apparent, and not real. A little study of these cases is all that is required in order to arrive at a proper notion of the Jaw governing this present action.” Then followed cases upon cases, each one cited being graced with a sparkling commentary. , your Honor,” said the inde- fatigable Hayne, *‘I have just two more points to which I desire to invite your at- tention.” “Only two more?” asked the Judge, as :ll:wugh imagining that his ears deceived im. “Only two,” assented Mr. Hayne. “Well,”” said the Judge, **we will hear them on Tuesday.” “And I solemnly promise to finish on Tuesday,” said Mr. Hayne, whereat the Judge and they that were in the court- room marveled, saying: “Truly Hayne is abont to finish his argument.’’ sl WEDDING PREPARATIONS, Walter Hobart and His Bride to Spend Their Honeymoon Abroad. Nuptials of Miss Isabel Nash and Portland G. Hunt at the Occi- dental Hotel. Although the Hobart-Williams engage- ment is comparatively an old story, so- ciety still finds much delight in discuss- ing the details of the approaching nup- tials. The wedding will take place the latter part of May, probably the 30th, al- though no definite date has vet been de- cided upon. The cevemony is to be conducted with the utmost simplicity. On account of the helpless condition of the fair bride’s mother, who for the past sixteen years has been confined to her room, the wed- ding is to be celebrated at the Williams’ cottage at San Rafael. None but the im- | mediate relatives of both the high con- tracting parties are to be present. The only attendant of the bride will be her sister, Miss Juliet Williams, who is to officiate as maid of honor. Harry Stetson is to be best man. Contrary to all ex- pectations there is to be no post nuptial re- ception, the happy young couple depart- ing immediately after the ceremony for an extenaed European trip. | 29, at 8:30 o'cloc | urday day afternoon Miss Isabel Nash and Portland G. Hunt were married, the Rey, Father Flood of the Sacred Heart Church being the Dmcllb’ ing clergyman. The groom was supported by George Dillon as best man,and Miss Lizzie Pohley ofiiciated as maid of honor. 5 The groom, who is anative of Indiana, re- cently returned from an extended visit throughout the Eastern States. He is the busi- ness manager of & leading Market-street house, and has been prominently mentioned in politi: cal circles. The bride is the beautiful and Lccomgll!had daughter of James Nash, formerly of Buffalo, N.Y. She has resided in San Francisco since childhood with the exception of two years spent with her brothers in Seattle, At the ceremony she wore a Marie Antoineite gown of Persian green silk, shad- ing in:o pink and gold, and carried a bouquet of Marechal Neil roses. A diamond sunburst, the gift of the groom, ornamented her hair. The maid of honor was attired in a pearl gray India chuddah with a bertha of heevy Fedora lace. > Among the guests were James Nash and Mrs. Pohley, the father and sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs, James Kenny. The ceremony being performed, a repast was served in one of the private dining-parlors of the hotel, which was beaatifully and artisti- cally decorated with flowers. After a shower of congratnlatious from their many friends the happy couple took the train for Los Angeles and Southern California, where they will sojourn a few days, after which they will re- turn to this City, where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs.'D. F. Walker, at their hospit- able country home, Forest Lawn, San Mateo, on Saturday and Sunday last enteriained & few of their friends 1n honor of the birthday of the genial head of the house. On both aays the entire outfit of the carriage-house was at the disposal of the guests, wio enjoyed charm- ing drives through the lovely surrounding On Saturday evening an elaborate entertain- ment was given, to which were invited many of the local friends of Mr. and Mrs, Walker. A one-act comedy, “The Courier,” was very creditably presented by a company of sma- teurs mede up from among the guests. Then followed dancing, into which the younger people entered with spirit. A select programme of musical and literary numbers was rendered by Mrs. Frances rton, Mrs. D. F. Walker, Miss Eleanora Connell and F. M. Biggerstaff. A series of impromptu lLiving pictures was greatly enjoved by the company. A prominent feature of the dainty supper which Tollowed wee & large birthday cake. This was handed sround by Mr. Walker, and he received many expressions of good wishes for his health and happiness. Carl Vandal's orchestra was in attendsnce and rendered choice selections during the_evening. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Walker of New York; Mrs. Helen Treat, Mrs. Frances dgerton, Mrs. Connell, Miss Edith Clements, Miss Eleanora Connell, Miss Jessie Connell, Charles Lombard, J. Monroe, De Witt Treat, F. M. Rigzerstsff and_ Sidney Clements of San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Levkowicz, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doane, Miss Ella Carric! {iss Anna Dicki Mrs. Elia Johnstone, Mrs. E. Neice, William 8. Jack, G. W. Dickie Jr. and James Dickie of San Mateo. Miss Aimee Woodworth is to be married to Louis W. Lovey, who is well and popularly known in this City, on the eveniug of April "’ The ceremony will take place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mme. Rose Woodworth, and will be a quiet family affair. Miss Woodworth is well known among her many friends as a peiite, vivacious blondé, and was a popular member of fthe Entre Nous Cotillon for twe seasons. The Bar Mitzvah of Melville, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen, takes place at the Sherith Israel Synagogue, Post and Taylor streets, to- day. ) and Mrs. Cohen will receive their friends to-morrow, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at 14 Turk street. s Flora Meyer of 2143 Pine street will leave on the 26th inst. for New York to visit relatives. Invitations are out for a high jinks to be given by Stanford Parlor, Vening, the 25th. ‘The affa of the deiegates to the Grand Parlor, which convenes at San Luis Obispo on the 27th inst., and will be in the form of a reception and con. cert. A large number of visiting delegates are expected to be present and they will be enter- tained by the best professional and local talent now present in the City. The affair is strictiy i ional. Scandinavian Society will give its ighth annual midsummer festival and picnic at Shell Mound Park, berkeley, to-mor- Tow (Sunday), April 2 ——————— REAL E;I’ATE TRANSAQTIONS. Elizabeth J. and Harry W. Foster to R. A. Mar- sball, lot on E line of Franklin street, 100 of Oak, 820 by E 97:9: $10. Arie Van Wie 10 G. B. Finocchi of Octavia street, 75 $10. ,1ot on W line of Union, S 31 by W 72; A. D. and Fra-ices J. P. Moore to_Jullus Krutt- | schnitt, lot on N line of Broadway, 50 W of Devisa- dero street, W 64 by N 137:6: $10. tame to Thomas Magee, loton N line of Broad way, 114 W of Devisadero street, W 63:11 4deg. 51 min, N 137:10%, 1 53:5, § 15 $10. Andrew B. McCreery to Emma Joseph, lot on ¥ W 96:101%; $5300, A. Walker 1o Charles J. Walker, lot 81 in tern Addition block 582, on S 1 of Mc- Allister street, 125 E of Lyon, E 25 by § 187:6, quitclaim deed: $1. James and Mary E. McLean to Eaward J. lot on E line of Central avenue, (Lott) 8O aller street, N 50, E 36, S and E 28224, W 53; $10. Evan Watts 1o Welsh Presbyterlan Congrega- tion, San Francisco, lot on S line of Thirteenth street, 25:8 W of Jessie, W 40 by S 95; $4750, Antonio U. Bocea, administrator estate of Fab- rizzio Bocca, to Xavier Mefret, undivided half of loton W line of Powell street, 115:6 S of Broad- way, § 22 by W 100: $2200. Antonio and Maria Bocca, to same, undivided haif same; $10. Teressa Bocea (administratrix of the estate of é‘é};flo’mo Bocca) to same, undivided haif of same: 200. California Eafe Deposit and Trust Company (ex- ecator of the estate of Joseph M. Dager) to Ellen Foley lot on K line of Jones street, 35 N of Jack- son, N 47 by ¥ 78:6; $5800. George A. P. Lane’ to Martha J_Crittenden, lot on E line of Eighthavenue, 100 N of J sureet, N 25 by E 120; gift. Sol and Dora Getz to William ¥. O'Brien, lot on SW cor of K street and Ninth avenue, W 32:6 ¥ 5 100:.als0 1ot on W line of Ninth avenue, 135 K street, S 59 by W 120: $10. orge H. C. Beckedor®f to G. H. L. and Sophia A. Beckedorfl, ot on SW corner of Munich Ssireet and Russia avenue, W 100 by S 125, block 80, fx- celsior Homestead; alsolot on W line of Twen- tieth avenue, 175 S of A street, 8 75 by W 120 8150 lot on S line of St. Germaln avenue, 450:4 1 of Stanyan street, E 75 by S 10 Edward Arents to A. M. Meyer. lot on SW cor- Der of Ninelcenth and Cypreas strects, W 122:9, 5 :4%o. W 13:8, S 52:414, E 156, N 104 to begi ning, block 605, Oakland; $10. e Georze and Stelia M. Leviston to P, C. Rossi, lot on E line of Campbell street, 56:3 S of Kight: enth, 25 by E 110, being lot 18, block 740, quitclatm deed, Oakland; $5. Ambrose Megahan to Fredericka Laumeister, 1ot on NE corner of Eighteentb and Union streets, N 112:314 by £ 45,10t 1and W 20 feet of lot 2, Shpviine Tract, subject lo morigage, Uakland; David S.and Mary C. Richardson to George C. Sargent, 10t on SW corner ot Eleventh avenne and East Twenty-fourch street, S 50 by W 100, belng a portion of double. block 143, Clinton. Eass Qe fanasgins . and Cotherine A. McCann to Martha V. Lynde, lot on E line of Lake street, 120 N of Per. alta avenue, N 80 by £ 125, being lots 46 and 47, property of Capitol Homestead Association, quit: claim deed. East Onkland: $50. Abel un grete Roust to Fred Peterson, 1 11, Handy Tract, Oakland Township: $10. " * John and Leah Graber 1o Robert W cisman, lot on Sline of Ashby avenue, 112:2 W of Shaituck avenue, W 50 by 100, being 1ot 3, block L, New. bury Tract, warranty deed, Berkeley: $2 James Keefe (by Sheriff) to Justus, Fridolin, Joseph and Peter Bolhalter, Maria Muller and Magdajena Meli, iot on N liné of Blanding avenue, 119:2 W of Park street, W 50, N 235 to S line of San Antonio Creek, thence E'to a point where a line drawn at right ‘angles with Blanding avenue from point of beinning would intersect said 1ine of said creek 225 N from N lin- of Blanding ave. nue: thence S 225, to beginning, being lots 10 and 18, block A, Minturn Tract, Alameda; $1071. Anton de Freitas (o Manuel de Freitas, lot 10, block 4, Ward Tract or Ward’s Addition to San Leandro, Eden Township: 85, ules Very to Margaretha Very, ot on E 11 Hollis strect, 170:3 X from NoV lioe of Peratin, 3 50 by ¥ 125, being subdivisions A and B in 1ot 2, block 790, Wats Tract, map 2, Oakland: §650. Margaretha Very t0Jules Very, lot on E |ine of Hollls sireet, 229:3 N from NW fine ot Peralta, N 50 by k£ 128, being subdivisions K and D in lot 2, biock 790. same, quitclaim deed; $10. Adele E. Bidleman to_Louis Metzger, lot on W Miss Jennie Blair, who was preparing to leave for Europe to join her brother in his tour of the Continent, has been obliged to vostpone her visit on account of Mr, Blair's sudden departure for home. Mr. Blair was so homesick that even the gay European capitals possessed no charms for him, and be departed suddenly for aome. At last accounts he was in New York, and is expected home daily. Mrs. Coltier and Miss Quita Collier, after spending a few weeks with E. H. Sheldon, are now visiting Mrs McCutcheon at her home in Ross Valley. After a short stay Mr. and Mrs, Collier wiil be the guests of Mr. Bowie, previous to their return to Clear Lake, where they have taken the Red Hill ranch for the summer months. Captain Collier is contemplating the re- building of his Clear Lake home that was unfortunately destroyed by fire, but it is improbable that any work will be begun before late in the fall, £ One of the most delightful events of the week was the dinner given on Thursday evening by Mrs. Timothy Hopkins. The table decorations were claborate, and the menu line of Haven street.100 S of B,S143:3, S 7&:‘1‘0. XW 97:6, Nk %’zs to beginnin, .’n;.u';‘i and subdivisions C. D and £ s block “g‘ same, Oakland; $15 e nion Savings Bank to John K. Bell, line of Third street, 100 W of Hnflz::l, "?r'i’é’f :‘ll}w‘ being lots 24 and 25, block 33, Oaklan: Jolin Z. and Caroline Thomsen_to Krik Boes, lot on SEline of Twenty-first sireet, 100 W of Twenty- second avenue, X 60 by W 25, biock 51, nis, East Onkiand: 810, - it Erik Boes to Eliza Krohn, same, subject to a mortgage to Oakland Bullding and Loa tign fot I"I“VE." Ouiland; $10 A ountain View Cemetery Association Walnwright, lot 77, In plot 3 Souataiy ‘J,?:: Cemetery, Uakland Township: $28. Peter and Caroline Kiein 10 Charies T. Hoftman, lot on NE corner of Pacific avenue and sireet, E 38:3 by N 100, Alameda; $10. Shue Builders’ Contracts. Mr. and Mrs. P. Magnussen with W, f, Stevens W., this Sat- | s in honor | ine of Baker and McAllister streets, N 37:6 | dress Trad. instance he hag succeeded in gettin, e mthm is a strong pleg his man cleared, and* 4 in a man’s favor in Kentucky.” A French statistician has been investi- gating tbe object of wasted words and let- ters. The French and English languages are, as he proves with many _figures, espe- cially open to criticiem in this matter, and money 1s lost every year by lack of verbal economy. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every aignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opey until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. STMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal_Church, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan streets—Rev.J. Stephens, pastor, residence 309 Haight street. Preaching at 11 A. 3. and 7:30 P.). The pastor will preach at both services. Subject at 11 A. M. hildren of the World and Children of Ligh 3 phorous.”” Sunday-school at 12:80 ». M., C. B. Perkins, superintendent; Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. The public cordially invited to all the ser- vices of this church. Neats free. Ushers in at- tendance. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. HOWARD-ST, METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and_Third sis., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rey. W. W. Case, D.D.. astor. Mr. i WL . Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent. Hours of public services, 11 A. M. &nd 7:45 P. 3. Sunday- school at 12:30. Prayer-meeting Wednes ing. Epworth League 6:45 Sunday cvening. Dr. R. S, Cantine of San Jose, one of the ablest preachers on the coast, will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Pastor's_resiaence. 212 Powell telephone, black 1131; church’ tele- phove, black 961. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor; Rev. Kdwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 A M. Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:46 P. M. Sunday- school at 12:45 ». M.; Young Peopie’s Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 r. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome o these services. B UNION -SQUARE FREE BAPTIST Church (open communion), Bush st., near Larkin—Rev. Willlam N. Meserve. pastor. who will preach to-morrow. Morning subject: ‘‘Reci- procity With Heaven'': evening subject: “Moses and the Prophets. ew England dinner will be furnished In_the church May 1, 5 o'clock to 8. fol- lowed by a Mavday festival with & May Queen. Tickets to the dinner 25¢: children 1 B, [ECTURES ON JONAH THI PROPH- et—The pastor (Rev. M. M. Gibson) is de- livering a series of discourses on this much-ridi- culed prophet of oiden times, en Sabbarh evenings, at the First United Presbyterian Church, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. The lecture for Sabbath evening, April 26, “Jonah' perience in the Great F ‘ome and bring your fri OT1CE OF MEETIN £ THE REGULAR SESSION 0) Golden Gate Encampment No. 1 L 0. 0. F., will be held in Encampment Hall on SATURDAY EVENING, a pril 25, at 8P. M. A full attendance is requested grand patriarch wili make us an official v H. £ THE ODD FELLOWS OF San Francisco have postponed their literary and social entertain- 2o of April 23 to WEDNESDAY 77" ING, April 29, 1896, at Odd Fellow: kets for April 23 will be good for A pril 4 V. TURPIN, Sec A, Officers and membe; are reque: rade. DANIEL McDONALD, st the posirooms, 820 Post st., SUNDAY cat 1 0'elock F. . Nt M. L TickNER, Adfutant ST. JOSKEPH'S BENEVOLENT 8O- The members are hereby notified to assemble al St. Mary's Church, California st., on SUNDAY, April 26, at 8:30 . ., to_comply with the provis'on of the constitution. By order WILLIAM MURASKY, President. BrOW Re G, Commander. HENRY SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom street. San Francisco, Cal., has received the fol- lowing hall-orphan-and abundoned girls from Jan- uary 1 to April 1, 1896: Hazel I. Anderson, aged 18 ‘months: Mary Rose Driscoll, aged 3 yenrs; Evelyn Tucker, aged 6 vears: Lucy Tucker, aged 4 years: Amelia’ Ruth Rewsche, aged 5 years: Lovina M. Korb, aged 10 years: Mabel S. Lien, aged 4 years; Mary M. Lyons, aged b years; Fan- nie Myers, aged 3 years. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or conntry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,'room 6. Tel. 6580, &, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed: reasonable rates: payment for Camages ruaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, OMPETENT INFANT'S NURSE WITH J best reference aesires position; city or country. MISS HICKEY, 1085 Fost st. COOKS, $25 TO $30; LAUN- infanc's nurse, $20 to $25: upstairs gir] and scamstress. $20; also general housework irls of all nationalities, $15 to $20; await situn- tions. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post R will do light housework and make Herself generally useful in private family for a home where she can be out from 9 A. M. 10 4 P. M. Ad- box 89, this office, REEFINED, STEADY, RELTABLE WiDOw wishes a position as housekeeper in & widower's family, or wonld take charge of a lodging-house; city or country. Address M. A. H., box 64, Call. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do housework in a plain family or would take upstairs work: no objection to the country. Call at 91414 Harrison st., uear Fif N EAT YOUNG GERMAN TRL, WITH THE best 0f references, wishes a position in a Chris- uan family as chambermaid and waitress. Call at 621 Twenty-fourth s ERMAN WOMAN; WORK BY THE DAY or week; washing or housecleaning. 151415 Powell men| | W ANIED—A “SITUATION AS DAY OR | ence. Address M. | L\ “sist waiting? to $25; Call 2t once at United States Industrial Agency, . ot { d o attend the funeral of our late com: | TO0M 167, Crocker building. | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP 'WANTED—Continued. BUSINE! CHANCES., BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. uight watchman or hat and cloak room mes- senger, or in any such capacity, by an Engiish- Iman: 9 years' reference. Address A. H. H., room 127. Frénch Hospiial. N 1ENOGRAPLER, FIRST-CLASS, DESIRES Position; is also £ood telegraph operaior. Ad- dress Steno., box 112, this oflice. MART BOY WANTS A SITUATION IN A Snwre, office or fs ‘errand-boys 1ives with Ais Parents. Address GEORGE FARRELL, 160 Clara st., rea; Sfiufi(flux WAN NTED BY A YOUNG MAN 28 man about place, city or COUNLEY, At reason- able wages: ref 58 M. A., box. 108, Cageyireferences given. Addre 00D BARBER FOR SATUR steady. 52514 Fourth st. BARBERS WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 713 Mission st., near Third. FSTAURANT: Y $1000. STENBERG & C 2 Market st. JR OWN PRICE; NEAR markets established for years: cost to fit was 3 —PAYING RESTAURANT ON S ackints 820 1o 35 dnily low reats make offer. JOHNSTON. 2615 Kearny. "$2000 #2000 ARBSR FOR SATURDAY EVENING AND Sunday. 87234 Howard st. ARBER FOR SATURDA Y, $3. 4843 THIRD ARBER YOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 30214 Fourth st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY; GOOD wages. 62 Second st. |3ABBER FOR SATURDAY. 103 EDDY ST. AN AND WIFE: EASTERN PEOPLE; MAN undersiands horses, cattie and zronnds: wife, competent cook and housekreper: California refer- box 78, Call Office. Y QUNG GERMAN, GGOD CARPENTER AND cabinet-maker, with tools. wams a_situation; city or country. Please call or address 120 Valley 8L, bet. Tweniy-eighth and Twenty-ninth. SCOTCHMAN WITH GoOD REFERENCES \ishes position to run engine Or take care of boiler. Address Scotch, box 65, Call Office. ARBER WANTED Montgomery ave. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1423 Dupont st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. FOR SATURDAY. 1415 ARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1444 Va'encia st. ANTED—2 BARBERS AN D I BOOTBLACK. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. i)RUt‘ESoOR KENNY, A PROFESSIONAL accordion player, would like to obtain an en- Address 431 Valleio st., house in rear. TRIOUS AND TRUSTWORTHY MAN, Wiih several years' reference from last employer, wishes sltuation as gardener and coachman; can milk. D.J, box 149, this oflice. ER WISHES PLACE WITH PRI- vate family; middie aged: single, AddressJ. 0. C., box 163, Call Ofiice. RELIABLE (SWISS-GERMAN) MAN WANTS to rent e catile ranch on sbares, or will take charge of same for wages, Address A.H., 2135, Harrison st. ERMAN, 25, WISHE TDOOR POSITION Gt any kind; best relfrgx:’ee. H. HORNUNG, 840 Minna ANTED—MAN AND WIFE FOR RESTAU- 181 Third st. ANTED—BOOTBLACK AT 801 LARKIN BAKERY. AT A SACRIFICE. Must be sold this week. Hetiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. 495 CORNER SALOON: CITY FRONT: $425. Sivate rooms: s anc during day; full value siock, fixtures: disagreement partner- ship only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. ®1400 HALF INTEREST WELL-ESTAB- « lished cash business; best location; clearing over 8125 each; has trade of most lead- ing hotels and business houses: remaining part- Der responsible business man: full investigation allowed. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. B No.1 RESTAURANT: BIG BAR- '5{)0. A.xM very central: receipts 330 daily; low rent. JOHNSTON & CO., 2634 Kearny st. = RONER IN LIGHT BUSINESS: 250). tataviianed over 10 vears: guarsneed 10 clear $20 weekly to each. 26%p Kearny st. JRESSING BUSINESS FORSALE: NR. Aaidwin Hotel. Address I, bo 105, Catl. 7OR SALE_GROCERY AND BAR CHEAP. 721 Polk st. (§A¥DY STORE FOR SiLE 261 THIRD ST. N NCH; 1000 LAYING HENS. SEAR A 1311 Stockto! CK C iy BEAR & BUCKLE WOTICE — TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY & CO., 25 Kearny. $2000, IOTEL FoR SILE; 31 RoOMS, . bar, dining-room and kitchen; kept by present owner 11 years, who is Low retiring tolive on his property across the bay; this is & mechanics’ hotel; is always full of roomers; located in @ manufacturing neigtibornood: this is a fine opportunity to get a paying business. Apply W. F.HEALY & C Kearny st. LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR store: business of $30 per day: trial befors purchasing. Avply HEALY & CC., 23 Kearny st, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. NTOTICE_PARTIES WISH(NG TOBUY, SELL o eachange lodging-houses. or any other busi- ess, try JUHNSON & CO., 2635 Kearny st. - M LODGING-HOUSE. 44700 6% $700— WORTH $2000. 30 rooms on Fourth st., ouly. 16 rooms on Taylor st 45 rooms on Market s H. C. DECKER, 1020 3G BOOMS, NICELY AITER WANTED IN THE REAR OF 407 Mason st.; call at 7. WANTED-A‘WAITER. 618 CLAY STREET. OOTBLACK FOR COUNTRY. CALL 86314 ANTED—DISHWASHER AT 1504 KEN- tucky st., Potrero, at Reidy’s Hotel, PBOOTBLACK WANTED. 1201%; POLK ST. 0Y WANTED WH) HAS WORKED IN DRY- 80ods store before. 1368 Market st, FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED — FRENCH NURSEMAID, 825; French maid, $15; Protestant cook, country, 825 to 330 Euglish girl, housework, Berkele $20. LEON ANDREK, 815 Stockton st. ANTED —NURSE FOR CHILDREN, 82 see lady here at 10:30 to-day; Protestant sec- ond_girl, $20; girl for cooking, 3 in family, no wash, $20: 3 restaurant waitresses, $5: laun- dress, private family, $25: waitress and chamber- mald. country hotel, $20; and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F.CRO- SETT & CO., 12 Sutter st. QECOND GIRL, NEVADA, $26: GERMAN chambermmd, '$50: waitress, hotel, $20; 15 housework girls, clty and country, $20 and $26; 6 young girls, agsist, $10 to $15. MiSS CULLEN, 328 Sutier st. ESPECTABLE LADY, restaurant business, desires gentleman partner, to Invest equal amount. STENSBERG & CO., 652 PROFICIENT $120. grocesy, BAKERY AN . riety store; kept by presen years: rooms; bargain. HEALY & CO. $’3~O‘w?ydn. COAL, HAY AND FEED DU, business for sile; 80 stalls, 3 horses, $600. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. $175.¢ OCERY: BAR; FRESH STOCK; 9. 1ull value, HEGARTY, 1004 Market l275 GOOD-PAYING SALOON; CHEAP o « rent; rooms. HEGARTY, 1004 Mar- et st. $1 '00 $500 CASH, BALANCE IN SMALL DUV, ayments; satoon, 3 doors trom Mar- ket st.; established yea must sell; death in family. WILKE & WOLFE. 531 California st. TE YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSL ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. wrgons; cheap ARBERS—CHANCE FOR MARRIED MAN; shop with 3 sunny living-rooms, rent $20, run- ning 2 chairs, laundry office and cigars, 3 doors from Market st., for sale; present owner going to open a big shop downtown. dress Barber, box 57, Catli Office. UMBER OF LIVE, For particulars ad- ACTIVE BUSINESS here is a chance rarely offered: 1o capital require n_extraordinary good op: : this business must be ntroduced throug!out the coast, and good men are making from $5 to $20a day in this city. Ap- S. Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker but if you have $1000, ortunity will be offes RE FINED AMERICAN OR SCANDINAVIAN ek cook, ranch, $26. M1SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. JOMAN WITH A CHILD, AS WORKING housekeeper, $10; widower's family. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter gt. JRSH GIRL AS COOK, JEWISH FAMILY, $30; Irish honsework girl, $20; second girly country, $25; nurse, $20. MISS CULLEN,X823 Sutter st. MAN,AND WIFE AS DISHWASHER AND waiter, city restaurant, $40; laundress for hote. in mining town, $25 o $30; waitress for city Liotel, $20; second giri and girl to assist with housework, same family, $15: German girl for Lousework, city, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO0., 110 Ty st (O0K, PRIVATE Fa ) second girl, $20: hous glrls and young ris to assist. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. COUNTRY, $20: OUNG MAN FROM THE INTERIOE 18 wanted, one of substantial qualifications, to take position in a large wholesale house. R. M. M., box 101, Call Office. 100D CAKE BAKER IS WANTED IN AN Apply at once to U. S. Indus- trlal Agency, room 167, Crocker buildin LERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S AN AND” WIFE (WITHOUT CHILDR wanted to take charge of & ranch; man undersiand general farming: also vineyards and orchards; wife must be good butter-maker, cook and do general housework. Address by mail with references. Bella Vista, 1068 Twelfth st., Oakland. JANTED, ON ACCO! N Ship carpenter to take charge of shipyard: everything in running or- S and G sts., Hunters Point, interior town. 512 M'y, tel. m. 35! palrs of marine way, Ninth ave., bet STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE ON PATENT sewing machine attachment; thousands in de- mand; rare chance to make big money and resell county rights; investizate and see patént. T. LU- BELISKI, 7 City Hall ave. $3000 FINE GROCERY BUSINESS; 2 « horses and wagons; doing $75 per day business; paying well; fine locality: only object for seiling golng back to Europe; investigate this fine place. T. LUBELSKIJ, 7 City Hall ave. $175. CICARSIORE DOING NICE BUSL . ness: good locality: fine siock and & e chance to secure a well-paying small business eheap: must sell on account of going East, T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $1§00 FINE CORNER CYCLERY; 24 « « first-class wheels; business estab- lished; doing well: cheap rent: right in desirable locality, near park: if you wanta cyclery busi- ness, investigate. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. $1000, FARTNER INFINEST BUSIN « incity: fullest Investigation and res- erence; rare chance for young or middle-aged man. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 1400 ANT GROCERY AND BAR; R « fine locality: rood trade and highest bargain ever offered incity; investigate this, you will never get this kind of a bargain again. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. ALF INTEREST IN A GENERAL MER- cantile business in one of the livest towns in the interior: stock, real estate and buildings valued at $35,000; last year's business averaged #4500 per month. ' Inquire of W. D. HENDRICK- SON, room 40, Chronicle building. EAT GIRL, CHAMBERWORK AND AS- mall country hotel: easy place 5: fare paid, % URRAY & READY, 634 Clay. OBER,TRUSTWORTHY MAN WITH SMALL 1 capital can secure good_position as cashier, res- taurant, this day. STENBEKG, 632 Market st. ALOON, FINELY LOCATED IN WHOLE- sale disfrict, can be had by inquirlng of W. D, HENDRICKSON, room 40, Chronicle building. VY O3aAN “HELPER, NO DISH: washing, small hotel; 2 good housegirls. $20 call early. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. PALL, HANDSOME LADY FOR THE POSL tion of cashier: good salary to the right person. ANTGIRLFOR GENERALHOUSE- | NING TY PEWRITER ry employment. Address, stating D—LADY OW terms per week, Chemical, box 72, this office. STANT GIRL. small family NERAL HOCS . INTELLIGENT WOMAQ h the duties of an office. Addre: UURQUIN'S CAL'A AS instant reliet. ‘For sale by all drugglsts or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. VEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; week 81 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention 10 morning calis; open all night. AN TO JOIN ME WITH 876; PROFITABLE G., box 54, this officy ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; balf-soleing 26¢ up. 958 Howard st., nr. Sixth small family: $12 without washing, | #15 with: references required. Call from 2 to4 | C to-day, 1837 Mission $90(), CORNER "GRUCERY ~ AND BAR, o « with living-rooms: full value in stoci rent $25: képt by present owner 8 years: rare chance. Call WILKE®&W OLF, 531 California. r. 4. Baldwin; $1200. DECKER, FRNISHED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- \ s "{)M location. 613 Mission st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. URNITURE FOR SALE; 4 ROOMS FUR- Fnlshed complete for housckeeping. 1601 Sap Carlos ave., be. Seventeenth and Eighteenth, TRE SALE ¢ F it tana i coods are completely die- posed of. Oak bed sets 818 50 Bed lounges. 8 00 Stoves . 750 Uarpets, per yard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new buliding 1s erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business & SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts J. NOONAN. FL‘RNITL’BB 4-ROOM FLAT; COMPLETE; great bargain. 38 South Park. H G. KRASKY, FORNITURE AND BED- « ding; new folding-beds, $0 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step: furniture exchged. 778 Misalou. 4(() CARPETS; CHAMBER ~BETS, ~81i; stoves, $5; parlor sets, §20: folding-beds, $10; bed-iounges, 87, T. D. MCCARTHY 112 deh, ROOMS FURN RE, NEW. Bedlounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid English Linoleum, lal Window shades In 5 col SHIREK & SHIREK, 7 Grant avenue: no branch stores. FURNITURE WANTED. W ANTED — SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for country: pay good price. 7 City Hall ave “WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNIE dise see BURD, 211 Lark: R FURNIT! 1057 Marke . WANTS FURNE saloons and merchandise: highest r:v\ca. MAYER BUOYS YOUIL « carpets, piano. 11 s (CALL ON T G MUTHER, 521 KEAR? / you want highest cagh price for your furniture, 8, or merchandise of any kind. A than_els orders. poor work send & pet Beating Works, AULDIN Ploneer Car- 57 Tehama at. ; tel. So. 40. $6 CORNER FRUITSTORE; MUST SELL « to-day. BARRETT SKIFF, 921 Market BEATING WORKS. 833 telephone east 126. $' 5 PAYING COUNTRY JTCHE. DIV, business; 1 country pedcling-wagon with good outside route; 1 delivery-wagon: 3 horses: harnesses: all shop fixtures. BARRETT & SKIFF Market st. ARBER'S CUP CASE FOR SALE CHEAP 1905 Fillmore st. J ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect vour | ideas; they may b wash given out; $10. | WEDDERBURN & Cf neys, Washington, D. C. and list of 200 Inventions wanted. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter Write JOHN . L, Patent Attor- for thelr $1800 prize offer place: pays well; must sell on account of an. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. AYING COFFER @ 1G BARGAIN $2('0. galonn:Av\clnhy xth and Market; worth $500. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. F1400, OBNEX GROCERY: RE $2§5 MARKET-STREET SALOON: FINE sic 921 Market st. PTS « $1300 month; full value in stock and | | fixtures; rent $40; rooms. BARRBIT & SKIFF, CARPET - O NING AND renovating works. Main offl and 37 Sth. (GREATEASTER. AM CARPET CLEA ; 14 8th st. B. GRANT. X ing Works. Tel. So. mer. Tel. South 250, M CARPET-BEA ing works; latest improved machivery; 3¢ yard ORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jess} PER YARD ON, 19 SARP, CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth; tel ADY WAITER FOR DANCE HALL. APPLY 4 dance hall, NW. cor. Kearny aud Sacramento. AL S LD ers only. Address B., box 9, Call. \ D’ EW AKTICLE TO DEAL- T IRL 15 YEARS TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work;; 1o children; wazes $6. 9 Third st. ARBERS—FOR E| )YMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 525 Grant ave. S, FUCHS. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UX ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. 1:MPLOY- n, 25814 O’ Farreil. ON EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. “"GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: MIND + good home; 9 t0 JIRL TO CAKE FOR CHILDREN; HELP | housework: Alameda. Call 211 Larkin st. | N FAT YOUNG GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK AN and cooking: small family. 1629 Suiter. W ALLEE WANTED, FIRST-CLASS,AT 110 Eighth st. 10U PL OF LADIES WANTED AT ONCE / for fi have changed their address, capable of filling this position. call. 7 OUN LADY TO TAKE LUCRATIVE FO- | sition in a responsible corporation is wanted: | one from the country preferred. Address C. H. H., box 101, Call Office. PERATORS AND FINISHERS WANTED on vests. 110414 Folsom s! ORS! 'ANISH LADY TO COOK FOR 24 Dori d 8t A PE TO LEAKN DRESS CUT- <\ tingand muking. 14 McAllister, rms 67 and 68. ANTED —MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given; catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber Scnool, 1515 Howard st. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Emulsic INDELL HOUSE, SI. 4 sts.; single furnishied rms_75¢ week, 15¢ night. NTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Kearny: lodging half price, be, IL_AND HOW -class positions as canvassers; salary | So PACAC 8L., batow . and traveling expenses paid. At U. S. Industrial | 10% 15C Pr night:clean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks | Agency, room 167, Crocker building. Ladies who OR THE BEST AND CLE meal try 1314 Grant ave. : TVE SOLICITORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY profitable proposition: accident. health and life insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5 P. ., or address Fidelity Mutual Aid_Association, §16 California, reom 18. JANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 50 per night; $1't0 33 per weel $550). BARGATN: "DELICACY aND Doob. ess, with horse, wagon and route: cheap at $800: finely ficted:; arge 00k : produce bu 4 rooms. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $1500. SAMPLEROOM I VERY CHOIC: bl rent $60: owner Ims to leave at once for Dakota. Call - est location: first-class trad; WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. q;l‘loo HOTEL: FINE BAR: 29 ROOMS. o . DECKER, 1020 Marketst. + 1 CANDY - STORIS AND FACTOR' - fine bargain. DECKER, 1020 ) K 2 AN AURANT; FINE LOCATION $500. 5 CKER, 1020 Market st. '700 ROCERY AND BAR; K COR- $ « ner. DECKER, 1020 Marke %65 0‘ CORNER GROCERY AND BAR. ONE F 0DV, block from City Hall; living-room: Rent $3! good business: must fell: family trouble. Inquire WILKE & WOLF, 531 Califor- nia, room 4. 850 ERY, SUHOOL SUPPLIE + cigar and tobacco. candies, circulating i etc.; 4 rooms; sunny corner; old estab- good irade: affords good living: large yard. stable, chickens: this place will bear close investization: owner going East. Address Bar- galn. box 95, this office. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 620 SACRAMENTO best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 & week: meals 10c. st.: 200 room: 6)'() BUTCHER-SHOP; GOOD TRADE; D2V, fine Tocality; must sell. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. M OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE M Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 o §6 per ST IN CITY—SING ( E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. week; ire and from ferry. 14-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE while You wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns 25c up. MCDOWELL Academy, 218 Powell st. NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 26¢ to §1 60 per night; §1 50 w0 $8 per Wweek: ¢ree bus (0 and from the ferrv. ELIAB RL WISHES TO WORK TAK- ing care of children. 6 Maiden st., oft Valiejo, between Stockton and Powell. ELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WISHES A situation to do Jight housework; small wages. 227 Minna st., off Third. ADY WISHES PLAIN SEWING, MENDING or children’s weanng apparel. 7156 Natoma st., top floor. v ERMAN GIRL, USED TO GERMAN AND American cooking, wishes situation. Address 571 Stevenson st., rear. OMAN, WITH A CHILD, WISHES SITU- ation; City or country: wiis [work for small wages. Call or address 512 Howard st., City Hotel. OMPETENT WOMAN, WITH THE BEST OF reference, wishes situation to do general honse- work in American family; city or country: wages $15. Call 318 Laguna st. OST RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL DE sires situation at second work, sewing; con; try preferred: can_be highly recommended: Ad- dress C., 913 East Fiiteenth st., East Oakland. JIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO GENEs rai housework: is a ood plain cook; not afraid of work. Phease call at 32134 Tehama st. ANTED—POSITION AS HO EEPER, nurse for invalid or childrén. Address J. E. D.,5 Scott st., 5. OUNG FRENCH GIRL AS LADY'S MAID; 400d reference. Cali 710 Van Ness ave. W ANTED-BY A CAPABLE, RELIABLE yoms, & Posltion se bousckespsr: wages Dot less than $25. Call or address 217 Eddy st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES TO ASSIST IN housework. Apply 420A Francisco st., bet. Powell and Mason. €00k and 636 Clay st. MALE HELP WANTED. JARMES WIFE FOR ORCHARD, $35; I‘ 2 quariz-miners, $250 day; ranch teamster MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, including co%es and rotis. near Kearny. HEELS, 25c: DONE 15 635 iiearny st. WE REPAIR 'S SOLES, 50c E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do- your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between i letter to the publisher, rst and Second sts. MANHATTAN STOC! all grocers keep it. HEERFUL DINING-ROOM TO RENT; NICE- Iy furnished : boarders: fine location. 2 00D BUSIN FOR SALE FOR 81603 G Cdowniown. - Call 722 Howard st TSSIDE PATER ROUTE 600 SUBSCRIBERS. . B., Call Office, Oakland. N ARTINEZ HOTEL TO RENT; TERMS reagonable; 56 rooms; in good order. D, J. WE! Martinez, Cal. HE EXPRESS, PUBLISHED AT WINTERS, ‘Yolo County, is offered for sale at a reasonable figure. For price and terms apply in person or by E. C. RUSK. PR CLASS DRUG BUSINESS IN A thriving interlor city or town is wanted. Ad- dress stating terms with full purtidulars, J. 0. B., box 101, this office. and wife, $30; waiter-boy, $15: farmhand, $10. R. 1. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. 5c to $1 25. 562 Mission. RRAND-BOY FOR THIS OFFICE, $3 WEEK. R. T. WARD & €O, 608 and 610 Clay st. a woodshop in conneciion: LCHO HOUSE, Address G. B., Call Branch Office, 718 Larkin st. Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 2 weak. LACKSMITH, WITH A FEW HUNDRED dollars, wouid like partne ip where there is country preferred. Taylor | Bouth 6. D. MACK OSH & NE STEINWAY PIANO SA[ once by party forced to sell. 10, 809 Market st. UY A NEW PIANO, ECON D-H 1 $180: At MAUVAL 769 Market st A AW, $575; ST WAY, $215: SQUARE, £\ $26; rented 82 up. HEINE, 136 Klis st. Y)ECKER BROS, STEINWAY, FISCHERANO other firstclass makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and s FASY T CHASE. TFICED A1 e it at room Allister st. 07 PIANO; GOOD CONDITION, SGHMT 5._)(). 16 McAlllster st., next Hibernia Bank. 1L YOU WANT IS VALUE FOR YOUR money ; investigate these prices ana be con- vinced; the new seven-bar satoharp #6; the five. bar sutoharp $4; a seventeen Inlaid rosewood ribbed mandolin ‘86 25; the orize-winner guitag $3 25; solid walnut and oak organs, new, $47 50; elegant new upright pianos in any style case, wal nut, mahogany, 0ak, $187; one trial ‘will convi you. J. HARRY SCOTT, 629 Marke: st., Spreck: el's bullding. ELEBRATED HAINES Gerts and K ‘wholesale prices A. L. BANCROFT & CO. 24 Post st., 8. F RRIV RATED HIGH. grade T. L. Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. W 2L 6. BADGER, 26 O'FARRELL, ROOM 1, tirst floor; sole agents Hallet & Davis pianos; cash or Instaliments. S_GOOD AS N SPENCEK COM- BROS, BUSH & abe pianos: being overstocked ng the next 30 days. | 835 Post st. VHICKERING,KNABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling planos; see our new piano for $187; planog sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SOXN, 16 O' Farrell. b 7T ANTED—ENGINEKR FOR FLOURMILL in country, $65 per month: references re- quired. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading. ro0m; free bus 10 and from the ferry. TANTED — FARMER AND WIFE FOR ranch, $40 per month; also farmers, milkers, REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOG 50; ais0 a bottl eof lager, Se, at 637 Clay st. waiters and_dishwashers, woodchoppers, tiemakers, etc. W. D. EWER & €O., 626 Clay s KY ACME MOUSE, 957 MARKET ST l“ol{ RENT—HOTEL 17 ROOMS AND BAR; opposite power-house: furnished complete: rent. reasonuble. Apply MRS. PERU, Bay View House, Elmhurst, Alameda Count; Cal. W ELLPAVING CORNER SALOON AT A bargain; rentlow. inquire SE. cor. Vallejo and Battery sts. low Sixth, for a room: 26¢ a nicht: $1 & week. TANTED CARRIAGE - PAINTER _FOR §2 to $250 per day. W. D. 26 Clay st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: §1 week; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. (100K AND WIFE, WiTHOUT CHILDREN, for a mine, $40. MURRAY & READY, 634 3 WAITERS, $30; 3 COOKS: 3 DISHWASH- b READY, 634 and 636 Clay st HOUSES WANTED. Leidesdorft st. - W AGON-MAKER WANTED TO BUY BEST business on earth in country town. Address Buyer, box 157, Call Office. TER: SELLING ON 60, LUNCH-COU $ ber business; no rent. 15 . account of B1 CASH OR INSTAL { . upright; pertect orde: 2 308 SOHMER, Briges and other planos. TOUNG HORSE: W RIVE SINGLE OB cheap. 935 Shotwell st. doubi TMHREE-CAN MILK WAGON, HORSE A harness, Lop buggy. 1620 Mission st. OUSE OR FLAT WANTED TO RENT BY ainter for exchange of work. Address Paint- ers: lunch - covnter walter. MURBAY & | or, GAll Branoh, uix,cench and Mission. RANCH BAKERY AND VARIETY-STORE; cheap. Tnquire at 83 Fourth st. (90K "AND WIFE, 8MALL COUNTRY / hotel, $40. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 686 Clay'st. PATI%TER, WHO IS A FIRST-CLASS OAK grainer, $1 a day: see boss here. MURRAY & RIEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. / OODCHOPPERS, 40c CO RD: FIRST-CLASS job. MURRAY & RiAY, 634 and 636 Clay. ROOMS WANTED. OOM WANTED BY A QUIET YOUNG MAN, within 5 blocks of Kearny st. Address F. B., box 121, Cali Office. CAI’.RIA_GE AND WAGON SHOP: GOOD business: 17 years in same block. Apply Call. W ANTED-GENTLEMAN WITH 5000 TO $10,000 to invest in profitable business: exciu- sive control n California; nosellng. W.REEVES, New Haven, Conn. LDERLY LADY WISHES nished rooms, with fireplace, in Noe Valley; price stated. _Address K1614 Valencia st. TWO UNFUR- HEESEMAKER FOR COUNTRY: b FARM- ers: farmer and wite. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay ot. GARDENER FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, $25. MURRAY & READY, 624 and 626 Clay st. w ANTED—A POSITION AS WORKING housekeoper; country preferred. Address box 48, Branch Call Ot Hayes st. ANTED-BY RELIABLE GIRL, TO DO bousework and cooking in an American fam- ily: wages $20 to $26. Address 424 Day st., bel. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 26c to 81 50 per night. 21 bg 10 $6 per week : convenlent and respectabl to 1ree nd from tho ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. 80.000 REYEREA DY bsi wnd 656 lav. smecses, . srosy S S s SUO RRL DS AVeig BUTLTER-MAKER WHO CAN RUN ENGINE and separator and furnish 8 milkers, ~ountry, WANTED—-MISUCELLANEOUS. ANTED — A DRESS-SUIT TRAVELING- case; leather; state price. B. H., box 78, Call TRST-CLASS DENTIST WANTS TO EX- change dentistry for furniture. C. R., box 105, | ©Pital. _Call'at this office. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW el KLEIN. 109 $100 for lot; milker for Oregon, $30. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. O NEAT WAITERS, FIRST-CLASS RESTAU- rant. 835, good side money; dishwasher, water Tesort, $35: dishwasher, country hotel, $25.° C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. : (G ERMAN SECOND COOK, RESTAURANT, city. $65: broller and frier, restaurant, city, $55 10 860. C. R, HANSEN & C0.. 110 Geary st. HUNIER & co, CHINESE AND JAPAN- e employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. Callfornin_and Sacramento, tel. 231. Cu BSE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P .6 COOK'S ROG:, SUPFLUES COOKS: ALL «branches ishort notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp. 814B Sutter: tel. Grant 0. (CHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426 USICIAN — SINGLE; TEMPERATE; COR- net, violin, mandolin ' and guitar piayer: de- sires class in country town; terms moderate; ser- vices to band free. ¥or pariiculars address Musi- clun, box 71, Call Office. UARTZ MINERS, 82 50 PER DAY. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary 8t. buildiug. 1L 1 I 2 = R 1 ‘o e of VSikesr Flaner FOR SALE—A LIQUOR-STORE WITH LIV- retura to 111 Stockton st., In store, and receive reward. 3 REWARD—LOSI; FOX-TERRIER DOG; even head-markings. Return to DR. AR‘ [UR REGENSBURGER, 40914 Post st. JALOON TO LET, FIXTURES AND 2 FUR- nished rooms; rent $20. 350 Brannan st. (CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GROCER- les and other merchandise: city or country. Address R, box 161, Call Office. (GROCERY. BAR, NEW STOCK, NICE FIX- tures: long established: with 4 sunny rooms; whole house, rent $20. must sell at once; small $25(, BESTAURANT AND BAKERY: - bargain; good reason for selling. 917 Mission st %300, So0D PAYING BUSINESS; PAYS o + 860 permonth. Call room 18, Crocker ing-rooms; cheap. Apply Call Office. BUACKSMITH-SHOP CHEAP; GOOD LOCAL- \ty: reason for selling, sickness. Call at 12715 Langton st. EALY'S § -YARD, 1701 HARRISON cor. 13th st., WM. LOCK Manager. Jusi arrived, one car of very fine horses: weigh from 1200 1bs (0 1400 Ibs: several matched ieams; 1 carriage team, well matchefl, color dark brown, stand 1615 banas high, age coming 7 years old sound, kind and gentle for a iady to drivi 4() HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness: 'Grand Arcade Hors Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 10“ SKETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagous, buggy, carts; 180 20 chean horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEN VR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial s F _YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL UR E change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find 1t to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and. Leavenworth sts: auction salesevery Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. K. MARTIN, proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. 150 SETS NEW 43D SECOND-HAND HA ness: ail kinds; wagous, buggies, horses aad scrapers: sand-wagous. 1128 Mission st ®.C. 1L WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR xeon for S. Police Deparrment. Office and hospi 1 phone south 401, FOR "ELLANEOUS OST--PEARL KOSARY, TUESDAY. PLEASE return to 1811 Gough s W ANTED—8 QUARTZMINERS, 82 50 DAY, sce boss here: milkers, 20 and $25; chore: men, $15 and §20; carpenter’s heiper, $20 and found; German shop-butcher: tiemakers; hote: and restavrant waiters, $25 to $30; German bar- keeper, $13 week, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. “VA:\'TED—BUTLER. $30; NIGHT COOK, ovster-house, $8 a week: night cook, small place, $20; waiter for short-order house, $30; sec- ©oud cook, plain hotel, $20: aishwasher, $20: etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. OST—ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16, PARROT; alks English, French and S corner of California and Scott vlease return to 2632 California st., and receive FOR RETURN OF FEMALE PUG PUP to 1016 Mason OUND—COW, INQUIRE OPP. mile house, Mission road. ARKER FOR COUNTRY LAUNDRY, CALL sarly; walter who can speak Spanish. | MAR- TIN'S Empl ITUATION BY MAN AND WIFE: MAN IS engineer and machinist; wife good cook and and ¥, Wood, all wwork except painiing n one-story | housekeeper, etc.: miue, sawmill Or summer re- cottage on S'line of Moulion ‘sireot, 10215 W of | Sort phelcrreds . Addrens’ B B box B2 thin oflee. Fillmore; Citvray o i d ilivray, ail cut granite and (ut stone work f 16.siory bullding on SW corner of Market oy “mil John, architect; $9S0. SEX W ANTED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST GEN- erally, attend siore and collect; $75 per month: must have $150 cash. 777 Market st., room 7, upstairs. prckels (by atiornes) with John 0, me- | RELIABLE MAN WANTS . WORK OF any kind;city or country; good references. y {oy 102, Call Office. RELIABLE BOY, WITH REFERENCE. TO afdearn gr cery business; zo0d home. 101 Pa- c st. Thixd streets; Reld Bros., architects; $152.910. YOUNG MAN, OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, ———————— wishes work: will work for hisboard. Address A Kentucky aimirer of ex-Congressman | - b2x 84, Call Oftice. W. C. P. Breckinridge predicts that he Fe et Congress be- | .12 §00d sewer: hag will be returned to tl of course delicions. Covers were laid for eighteen. 1 the parlors of the Occidental Hotel Thuml cause ‘‘he has not lost a case—I mean a murder case, for that is the only kind that counts in Kentucky—ior two years. In 129 Montgomery ave. T i AILOR—A BOY WANTS WORK ON COATS; ar and @ half experi- ce; small wages. ANTED — WOOD-WORKE&S. TURNERS, carvers, bench and machine hands; also box- makers, at 8 P. M. 1169 Mission st. STRONG YOUNG MAN, SPEARS GERMAN and English, desires situation of any kind; city or country. BARON, 511 Sixth st., Oakland. HOEMAKERS — Go0D SHOBSHOF FOR sale, with or without the_machines; first-class trade; cheap for cash. 511 Bush st. s STORAGE. OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, 3 household goods, ete. J. M. Plerce, 735 Market. TORAGE—_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building: advances made. 722 MISSION—~TORAGE AT -reduced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load B. SMITH FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS; < low rates: fire-proof building; Kastern pla. RNITURE, PIAN ETC. €0, 751 lfi'd 753 H‘:?'ktl st Y FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNI- eic. SHIREK & SHIREK. 747 Murke SEWING MACHINES. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, Tented, repaired; lowest rates. oyment Agency, 749 Market st. L H, ROONEY. TORAGE OF FU! R. F. OSBORN & EXCHANGED, 205 Fourth si. EGARDLESS OF COST, FINE RESTAU- R rant; location very good. Apply Cail Oflicl.v 00D BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND BICY. cles. 314 Golden Gate <AKERY AND CANDY: 2 LIVING, FUR. ~ Dished rooms; bargain; retiring. 1245 Mission, RACUSE BICYCLE; LIT tle used: cheap. 55 First st., city. LBANY CASINO SALOON, 138 FOURTH, NE. cor. verett st., for sale. TIRE-PROOF SAFE WITH BURGLA B chest: cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Marke OR SA LE- loon, in good locality ; account of sickness. Apply 624 Sacramento st. UTCHERS, ATTENTION—T HAVE FOR family trade; estab- lished over 20 vears; owner must seil: refrizers- sale a_first-class shop. tor, marble-tops, etc.: sell for price of fixtures: rood-paying trade. J. J. MASON, Real Estate, Berkeley. EAP, A GOOD-PAYING SA- must be scid at once on ESTAURANT FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, $250, in Santa Rosa: best location in town: 6 private boxes and main room of 7 tables; A No. 1 Tance; all cooking utensils, cutlery, dishes, tables, Chairs and_everyihing necessary for carrying on the restaurant busineas. For particulars address box 59, Sauta Rosa, Cal. ANTED—TO BUY AN INTEREST IN AN established business, by a youngman who will take an active part in it management; no liquors. Address with particulars K. i., box 165, Call. SAwoN FOR SALE: LOW RENT: LONG lease. Apply Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. EW SIBLEY TENT (80 FEET) AT A BAR- gain. Address T. 7, this office. OTLERS,ENGINES,2D-HAN DMACHINERY, waterpipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale JEALSKINS AND PIANOS FORSALE: HALP store prices. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant uve YNAMO ENGINE, BOILER AND A LOT OF tools, chean. 516 Mission. BXuy CARKIAGES ANU KATTAN FURSE tare bought at the faciory saves retailer's pro. fit._California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission U S PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH ers in market: buy your wines, I s o Bonanza Wine ivery city. " OuE: AN & SCHURMANN, Pprop.. 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery; phone rod 391 [$YILDINGS EOUGHT: LUMBER, SaSHES doors, manteis, ete.. t5¢ sale. 1166 Mission. O3E, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglzr proof safe. 109, 111 Merke: si. CIGAR-STAND AND LAUNDRY B 250. o A A e S B amonth; good location. Call at 243 Fourih st. OALYA b Cym RD—CHEAP; NICE HOUSE, WITH JIRE AND BURGLAK SAFE, LETTEW press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND NELEAWE RBAY Mig Co., 12 California st. Iowrent: Apmy GaToe soales, etc.; long lease COURTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES UN boughtand sold 112134 Marke: bet. 7th andil

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