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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1896 BiG CUT IN SALARIES The Custom - House Officials " Alarmed Over a Threat- ened Reduction. Two Hundred Men Will be Affected by the Order Alrealy Operating in New York. The Custom-house employes—that is, those whose salary is not a fixed quantity —are visibly disturbed over a promised reduction of 25 per cent in their earnings. The affected parties are mnot talking very much, but they are doing a lot of thinking, in which Uncle Sam comes in for alarge slice of criticism. LR The cut has alreadv been ordered in New York and other Eastern cities, and as the service is the same throughout the United States, it is only a question of time before the local officers will be notified of the re- duction. It will affectat least 225 men, and involve a combined loss of several thousand dollars a month. The deputies in the offices of the Col- lector, Surveyor, App:aiser and about 150 clerks are the main people involved. The cost of collecting duties in San Francisco is much greater than in New York, Philadelphia or Boston, but it is considerably below that of New Orleans. Tne percentage in the larger cities is as follows: New York, 2.6 per cent; Phila- delphia, 3.7 per cent; Boston, 6.2 per cent; San Francisco, 7.6 per cent; Baltimore, 8.3 per cent; New Orleans, 18.4 per cent. The big cut went into effect in New York on the st of the current month, and no less than.1900 clerks will tind them- selves one-quarter shy of their regular earnings when the next payday rolls round. Chief Deputy Collector Jerome is one of the Custom-house officers subject to the cut. He said vesterday, however, that lie was not in the least alarmed over the situ- ation, as the same thing had happened twice before. “If the appropriation runs short,” he said, “the most natural thing to do is to cut the non-salaried men. The nexi deficiency bill will cover any shortage, so there is 1o occasion for alarm. If the in- terested parties don’t !ike it they can quit. ‘We have not as yet received notice of the reduction, but if it is operating in New York, it of course effects the San Fran- cisco Custom-house.” - - MEETING NOTICES—Continued. BITUATIONS WANTED-Continaed. EZ A0 . DIV, 2—THE REGU 1ar mo thly meetingof this division will be held in Hibernia Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clocks sharp. All the members are requested te attend, as business of the utmost importance will come before the mecting. Final preparations for sending delegates to the State convention to be held in San Jose will be made. Candidates seek- ing admission will please be prompt in attendance. Sojourning brothers are cordially invited to at- BARTLEY LEE, President. J. MEEHA , Recording Secretary. A.0. H. DIVISION NO.1—THE regular monthly meetinz will be held THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth st. Nomina ticn of officers and o:her ‘mporiant busl- ness. Tickets for your reunion and picnic, Sun- day, May 24, will be aistributed. Finesfor non- attendance will be strictly enforced. J.J. 5N, Sec. P. LYONS, President. TO THE OFFICERS _AND members of the Austrian Benev- olent Society—You are hereby notified to attend_your regular meeting WEDNES- DAY EVED May 6. at your hall, 413 Suiter st. Each and every member Is re- quested to be present, for important business and inal arrangements for our grand picnic and re- union with our sister lodge of San Jose. By order. M. SCANATICH, President. = ; MONTHLY MEET ing of the M. R. A. will be held at Music Hall. Mission s ., THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN- ING at 8 o'clock sharp. Fines for non-attendauce ‘will be strictly enforced. By order. WOHN T. McGRATH, President. J. F. MCGOWAN, Rec. Sec. ANNUALMEETING,—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stocknolders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- DXL, beheld at the office of the company, 327 Market st., Sau Fracisco, Cal., on TU ESDAY the 12th day of May, 1896, at the hour 0f 11 4. M. for the purpose of eleciing o Board of Directors serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer-books will close on Friday, May 1, atS e w E. H. SHELDOY, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR snnual wnecting of the stockbolders of the Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 28, an Fran- clsco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. .. for the pur- pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other businéss as may come before the meeting. Transfer books wiil close on Friday. May 15, 1886, at3 o'c ock P. M. GEO. R. SPINNEY, Sec. Office—310 Pine st., room 28, Sau Francisco, Cal. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS ECTED FOR $4; collections mude, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montay st..' room 6. Tel. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ERMAN HOUSEWORK GIEL WANTS SIT- uation in the eountrs; competent Swedish ook with g00d references: also & number of good Irisk, German, Scandinavian and French girls awa't situations. For particulers telephone or ad- dress MISS PL KETT, 424 Sutter st. NOMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WITH A / girl 6 years desires situation; best references. SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 11" ASS COOK, NO OBJECTION TO plain wash, desires situation, city or suburbs. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1038 Post st. The Fruit Crop. Secretary J. A. Filcher of the State Board of Trade has written to all members of the board in the courtry for information as to the dam- age done by the recent frosts and baa weather to the fruit end grape crops. He desires to collect data upon the outlook of this year’s frait crop. Reports so far show that the’ frost ran in streaks and that the greatest demage was done in the low places, whereas the hill orchards escaped. In Placer Coun‘?’ the grange orchards were not damaged in the east. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. F W Fratt &w,Sacto E Faith, Redding G W McCoy, Sacio W D Ounser, Pleasanton L Crocker, Loomis W Eastman, Hollister Memban, Cloverdale J McCormic - Jr, Cal A Hardman, S Ratael T W Johntson.Elk Grove ck, Galt Miss A Du Milien, Sacto Mrs C Anderson, Vi May Quinp, Sac’ s J Cusacke, Los Ang ith, ‘Alaska A Bal antyne, S D oodwin, Australia H L Davis, Valiejo E M Willlams, Gold Hill E Linnel:, %an Diego Mrs N J Burnell, Eureka L L Boone, St¢ W Adams, Warren, Ohio S M Adams, Warren,Ohio J V Balley, Newman H L Herzenger, Ukiah Dtiss Mcileer, N Y T J Dynan,N Y E A Rickey, Indianapolis F Neat, Guatemala G E Storey, Guatemala S Chaver, Guatemala J A Millan, Guatemala P Chaver, Guatemala A Molina, Guatemals A Rubenstein, Fresno F C Lamb, Los Angeles EJ Dowell & 'w, Sonoma Louis Dow, Petalume ~ H HGraham&w, S Rafael H L Burger, Oakland C W Pratt, San Rafael EGnaiz, USS Concord E F Maxtison, Poekein A B Frace, Pa J Silberstein, St Helena C T Davis, Tacoma W J Kenyon, Stockton ¥ B Baroum Jr, F R Horel, Arcata W W Wallace, J Diusmore, Grizzly Flat C R Scott, Portland Andrew 'McLe James Shul's, W H Windom, ¥rea Herting, 1L F Poes ¥ E McKinley, Harry Hardy, ‘Alexander Cameron, Join F. Davis, A W Huline, Joun L Howe, James A Wall H Fulton, Arizona. B ¥ Lewls, Sacramento GRAND HOTEL. J Anchell, Sacto F A Kimball, Natl City F S Gavin, Walnut Creek J ¥ Crew, Walnut Grove & Runyon & w, Courtland Miss O Runyon, Courtind J E Leonard, §C C G D Dormin, Cal G Van Gorden, San Jose M E J J Dunn, Cal W E Davis & w, Sacto N'H Lang, Eden Valley C A Haight, Alameda R R Flint, Sacto J Harrower, N Almaden W Harrower. N Almaden Mrs F Bartlet, Livermre . € Browning. Sau Rafael J S Mackels, Magalin R Dlller, Chico A'A Jones, Los Angeles J G Ferguson. Clovis R B Butler, Fresno 3:s W Morgan, Pasadena Mrs L 1) Long, Pasadena Miss CD Bingle, Pasadna G W Harney, Marysvilie Airs E G Jones, Portland £ J Comins & w, Worcstr Miss E Comins, Worcstr Miss M _Comins, Worcstr Mrs Kensfick, Sacto Master E Kensfick. Sacto A C Rosendale, Pac Grve J W Smith, Stockton C W Carlton, Valley Fora G W Clark, Valley Ford Mrs J Clark, Valley Ford Miss M Clark, Vailey ¥d G Turner, Modesto E E Hall, Los Angeles A S Adams. Mich ajor Pike, Oakland 3 P Bowmau. Sutter Co R L Dunn, Auburan G L'Turver, Los Ga:os K A Shooter, N Y Dr A W Macfariand. Pa Mrs A W Macfariand, Pa W A Roberts. L Angeles C W Stone, Los Angeies H Tutin, Salt Lake Mrs S J Croft, N Whatcm J R Dennison &w, Kan C Mrs Flarity, N Y Miss A Kincaid, Tacoma L [ Williams, Sitka I Kieh, Fla Miss A Hatt, Nups W H Lorenz, Stockton Miss J Stephiens, Woodld Miss K L Stephens, Wdld Mrs L Love & sister, Oak IG Joy, Salinas PALACE HOTEL. M A Eisman & wf, Il Mrs G Miller, Utah H H Shuets, Chicago F Barrett & w?, Seim: Mrs A Baliard, Chica H G Jordan & w, Omaha G L Campbell &, L Ang ¥ do A sSiesonop, Blue Canyon Siagleton, L Ang M Watel, Paris J M Honton, N Y W E Cosswell, facto G F Lane & wi, Chicago G Miller. Salt Lake Mi-s J B Todd, Chicago W D Shea, N Y B Brman, N Y L, Zahn, Oakdale W Evans & wt. Tacoma Miss Evans, Tacoma A Betteus, Byron Spngs G Moore, Alaska J Wilson, B C J W Burk. San Jose F H Burk, Vacaville D Mclaren, Cincinnatl L Feurer, Portland H H Richard, England W T Jeter, Sta Oruz W » Porter, 1os Angeles Mrs C H Buhl, Detrolt Miss Griggs, Detroit. W E Buhl, Detroit ‘A H Bubhl, Detroit L H Plerce, Buffalo \ GRAND HOTEL. P Ball, San Jose EW Joy, NY Nichol. N ¥ W F Mattock, Or M Ficld & w. Boston F D Cobb, Stockton C Williams, N 'Y ? A Hapsinger, Honolul Mrs G A Gauo, Denver P B Armstrong. A capulco W Muller & wf, Fresno Mrs A F Randolph,Cnda J 'S Robbins, Stockion G T Hibbard, US N W H Wyman, Coronado A Williams&w, Boston G G Perry, Chicago F Kellv, Bute EF Hilton, Eng A Fenger, N Y L A Jacobs & w, Sacto J Jones. Portland J McPike, Napa. Boyd. St Lonis C A Burns. St Louis Crowley, Los Angeles Miss Smith, St Paul A Martin, St Paul - J A Torrey, Chi F A Burns. Seattle W H Willis, Butte Capt T O'Nel, London NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs R Brawnlaw.Loomis A F Williams, Sacto 3 Johoson, Cincinnati Miss Willlams, Chicago igs Gibbons, Chicago F M Bacon, N Mex J K Hardeoburz, Cal H Woods, Seattle 1 C Darling & w, Fresno J Guiler. &tockton S Hauser, Seattle T H McQuaid, St Louts i O g SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALi~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission sireets, opes antil § o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. ?‘? CROCEETT LODGE NO. 180, F. g and A. M.—Stated meeting TR[SA (WEDNESDAY) KVENING at 7:30 oclock. | H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. £, EXCELSIOR LODGE 0. 166, . and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS swanEsDAY) EVENING, May 6. at :30 o'clock. 'THEO. E. SMITH, Sec. > MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. & WA. M. — Stated meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. a 7:80 s 'C: . BUNKER. Secretary. THE REGULAR MEETING CF THE Brickla ' Association will be B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 ly st.. THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, May 6, at 8o'clock. Business i JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. ‘| maid and seamstresz: VW IDOW OF 34, WITH 6 YEARS' EXPERI- ence, desires position as manager of first-class Liotel or rooming-house: is a'so & Arst-class pastry €00k : can give best of references. Address B. B., box 101, Call O flice. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do housework; city or country. Call 32014 Ritch st. ANADIAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do general honsework; city, orshors distance in country. Address or call Federal Hotel, 1205 Stockton st., near Pacific. JOUNG GERMAN WUMAN WANTS WORK by the day; washing, ironing aud cleaning. Call 2014 Hyde st., nr. Unioh. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL, JUST FROM THE East, wants a situation in private family to do light bousework. Call or address 2527 Ciement ave., Alameda. VIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework. Call or address 228 Twen! eighth st. G _SPANISH WOMAN fon as_housekeeper Call 825 Kearny st., G LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO take care of children. Please call 142 Sixth st. Y OUXG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO Light housework or take care of children; $10 t0$15 a month. Apply 53015 Valencia st. OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION long distance in country; small American fam- ily; small wages. 233 Fifieenth street. ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION 8t housework and cooking. Apply 319 Ellis st. JANTED —SITUATION AS CHILD'S Durse; can take full charge from birth; best reference given: 5 years in last place: country preferred. 423 Ninth st. ELIABLE GIRL WANTS A PLACE FOR £00d cook and gemeral housework. Adaress Reliable, box 67, Call Uffice. VT OUNG WOMAN WANTS BY THE DAY cleaning, washing, housework, etc. Call or ad- dress 525 Folsom st., bet. First and Second. OUNG RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES TO do second work: city or country. Cail or ad- dress room 20, 5656 Stevenson st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. /7 OUNG REFINED CREOLE WIDOW DE- sires a position as housekeeper. Address B. N., box 107. Call Oflice. ELIAPLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION, i city or country: good cook. baker and laun- dress; references: lso competent nurse; Protes- tant. !l 508 Minna st ITUATION W private famil 2001 cook; city references. Call a: 1702 Poli st., cor. Cla JURSE, GERMAN GIRL, BEST REFE R ences, wants plaee for upstairs work and sew- ing; care of children or charge of infant; wages $20'to $25. Address D. F., box 9, Call Oftice. JOMAN WANTS A BITUATION TO DO housework ; g00d co0k; city references; clty or country: wages moderate. Callor address 363 Jessie st., near Fifth. WISHES A AINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE Cleipstet: Math 1097, BRADLIEY £C0., 640 Clay. C. G. COOK'S SUU. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL P . itanchensabors notice. 14 Gearv, tel.Grant48. W. JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- « ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT o ofice: best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. B ESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT (Jnofflee; best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 LECTRICIAN; THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands dynamos, wiring. lamps, meters and steam: much experience; holds college certificate. Address Dynanio, box 108, this office. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND mGuerklns: small m‘ wages $15. 1416 Val- s 100 I(Ewn'a%mlzufl?msc AT 10c, 15¢ and u coffee and rolls. 824 Washington st near ‘Rearny. Gmn’rumuzss ON CUSTOM UCOATS. 373 Natoma st. W ANTED—OPERATOR ON CAPS; ALSO learner. 340 Clementina st. (FEBMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Work. 1629 Turk st. G_om) OPERATOR WANTED ON PANTS: 8150 apprentices. 1018 Howard st. FINISHERS AND BUTTONHOLE-MAKERS; L custom conts: stesdy. 291 Natowna st., near Fourth, formerly called Everett st. CDUCATED AMERICAN, AGED 30, WANTS position in downtown store or office; small sal- ary. American, box 29, Cail Office. IRST-CLASS TAILOR-FINISHER, WHO makes g00d_buttonholes, on_ladies’ coats. A. CAILLEAU, 46-48 Geary st.. cor. Gran: ave. ARBEE, YOUNG MAN, WOULD LIKE A steady place; city or country: good workman. Address G. W, box 117, Call Ofiice. Y OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AS G RO- cery clerk or any kind of office work; thor- oushly competent; references and bonds if re- quired. Address W. C., box 62, this office. IWEDISH YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION in grocery business or any kind of work where he can make himself useful; has good references. Address S. M., box 24, Call Office. [30¥_ WANTS WORK WITH STABL £00d rider; no bad habits; can give references. Address Boy, box 119, Call. 7 OUNG MARRIED COUPLE WANT SITUA- tion on ranch: wife good cook ; man thoroughly understands ranch work and care of horses. Ad- dress E. B., box 74, this office. TRONG YOUTH, 18 YEARS, WANTS WORK ; country: can milk, care for chickens and b generally useful; best references. Y., box 119, Call Office, City. [JRIGHT BOY WANTS T0 LEARN CLOAK operating. Call or address 609 Natoma st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. JWEDISH MAM, SOBER AND HONEST, » wisheés situation as conchman and_gardener, or work in private family; besu of reference. Ad- dress C. 0., box 108, Cail Office. UST THE MAN YOU WANT; SOBER, trustworthy and willing; satisfaction guara teed: as teamster, porter Or janilor: have carpe: ter tools and can use them: give me a trial} reference furnished. Address R. W., box 76, Call. | IRST.CLASS HOUSE-PAINTER TN 4TLTTS branches: steady, sober man: 3 years in last place; will work cheap it steady or iong job can be given; city or country. Address Decorator, box 92, Call Office. JINGLE, MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS S situation on private place or ranch; under- stands farming, gardening, raising of pouitry and orchard work; references. Address E. K., box 108, Call Lffice. FTRST—CLASS HOUSECLEANING. GROUND floor, 7064 Jones st. )MPETENT, STEADY GERMAN WANTS situation as conchman: good driver: also iood gardener; can milk: generally useful: city or country; references. Address Coach, box 144, Call. MAY AND WIFE, NW ENGLAND PEOPLE, private place; man unders:ands care horses, cattle and gronnds, general work: wife excellent cook and housekeeper: reference. -Address M. W., box 154, Call Office. \W ANTED_POSITION BY MAN WHO CAN do any kind of work: 3 years' reference as coachman, W orker, box 105, Call Office. RCHARD SUPERINTENDENT, 15 YEARS' alifornian _experience, practical and ener- getic, open for engagement; orchard, vines, stock and general farming: Al references. Address anch, 51214 Fulton st. JIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; call early. 110 Freelon st., off Fourth. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS FINISHER ON vests. 110414 Folsom st- VMOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; b Winchester House, 41 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 perweek: free ’bus and baggage toand from ferry. ELPERLY WOMAN OR YOUNG GIRL, AS- 47, sist with housework and children. E. W., box / ANTED—GERMAN-AMERICAN GIRL TO assist generally in large bakery. Address BAKER. box 149, this oflice. ‘VE ARE SHOL DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your oid 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., betwéen First and Second sts. ME} PO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. BUSINESS CHANCES. CHANCES—Continued. BUSINESS JOTICE — TO SELL YOUI ~BUSINESS A\ promptly for cash. HEALY &CO., 23 Kearny. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any Kind, see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. 3500. SBAND OPPORTUNITY: GENTS' « furnishing goods and hat store: city of 25,000; short distance from >an Francisco; owners engaged in other business. HEALY & ©0., 23 Kearny st. FLEGANTLY FITTED UP LIQUOR SALOOK, vicinity Market st. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $250 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY .AND - variety store at the Mission; 6 rooms, with furniture. W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ECHO HOUSE, 8653 MARKET ~ST— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night: §1 to $Z week. ¥ YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSL ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, FREE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR bc; 2150 & bottl eof lager, Be, at 637 Clsy st TPEY AGME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- Jow Sixth, for a room: 25c a night: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; 81 v-eak; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 38 Clav st. AGENTS WANTED. ADY AGENTS WANTED—BIG INDUCE- ments. Apply 285 Post st., room 7. ANTED—AN EARNEST CANVASSER for the “Esarth Girdled,” by Dr. Talmage: the most remarkable book of the century, Apply 1031 Market, room D, from 10 to 12. GOOD ARTICLE FOR A LIVE AGENT. Address WIKSTER & CO., San Francisco. ASTHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR.GOR- din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Clay. HMRDRES:INB. 2560 AND 85c: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Misslon. A PPRENTICES 10 LEARN DRESS CUT- <1 tngand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. J)RESSMAKING, GCUTTING AND FITTING taught; mew styles: perfect fitting patterns 28c up. McDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. MALE HELP WANTED. PASTRY COOK AND BAKER. FIRST-CLASS hotel, $65; day and night short-order cooks for a griilroom, cotntry, 840 each; porter for baths at thy springs: pantryman for springs; neat young por- ter boy for ':yl:lub. §15.7C . HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EXPERIENCED WINE-CELLAR MAN, 7 TO $12 a week: assistant gardener und take care of chickens for & summer resort, see party here: 2 milkers for Oregon, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. WATTEES, $30 AND $35, HOTELS AND restaurant;'cook and wife, 830; 3 cooks, 530 0 $50: 3 dishwashers, $15 (0 $20; Danish boy to wash dishes: ironer; gardener private family, sce boss bere: § farmers: farmer and wife. MUR-~ READY, 634 Clay st. S, TO GO 1 0-DAY, SEE BOSS bere, tools and food found. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—JOBBING BLACKSMITH AND shoer, $2 50 day; 4 woodsmen, $26: 3 miners, $275 day: old man to care for place, $5 month; French or Italian waiter, $9 week. and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento. Z MIN TEADY WORK; 83 A R.T. WARD & CO.. 608 and 610 Clay. {XPERIENCED DISHWASHER, $15. APPLY after 8 to MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ANTED—A TRAVELING SALESMAN TO seil hardwood and carrisge hardware. Address C. H.. box 104, Call Office. USHELMAN WANTED, SOL SHIPPER & CO., Spreckels’ building, 927 Market st. N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR NUR- sery In the interior. Call 809 Market, room 7. OACHMAYN, ENGLISH, THOROUGHLY UN- derstands his business, also garden and cows; first-class astern and California references. Ad- dress NED, 1649 Everett st., Alameda, Cal. VW LSCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from AN AND WIFE (GERMAN) STEAD reliable, wish a sitvation in country; on a pri- vate place preferred: man do milking, care of horses, cows, etc.: wife do housework, cooking, ete. Address C. B.. box 74, this office. HOEMA. ON REPAIRS, STEADY JOB. 236 Noe st., cor. Sixteenth. |\ ANTED—AIGOOD BOY ABPUT 16 YEARS old to make himself usefui”on a ranch; will Lave wages and good home. Apply to CHARLES WEBSTER, foot of Clay-st. wharf. W AXTED—GOOD TAILOE FOR BUSHLING. Commercial st. TANTED—A TAILOR AT 131 SEVENTH street. MAY, WILLING TO WORK AS PARTNER AVl with $35. R., box 18, this office. Gdon MACHINE AND ALL. AROUND blacksmith wants situation. Call or address M. B., box 110, Call Office. RELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUATION TO make himself generaily useful around private place: steady and reliable. Address G. 8., box 45, ce.. OLLO! HOLLO! YOUNG SCOTCHMAN must have work within 48 hours. Address bo: all Office. RAISED 10 HARDWARE, t00ls, etc., desires position at once: not afraid of work. Address . M., box 8, Call. (GOOD "HOUSE "PAINTER: MUST HAVE X work: w il work cheap: city Or country. Call or address PAINTER, 711 California &t., room 9. EXGINEER, GHLY UNDER- tands dynamos, compound, condensing or non-condensing _engines, wants position: refer- ences given. Address N. C., box 15, Call Office. PBUACKSMITH: ALL-ROUND BLACKSMITA and shoer desires work. Address E. A., box 67, this office. NTELLIGENT MAN TO HANDLE NEW AD- vertising device: good seller. BOSB Mission. [ XPERIENCED DRESS GOODS SAUESMEN winaow-dressers prefezred. E., box 100, Call. G® D RESTAURANT COOK WANTED. Fourth st. (300D BARBER WANTED. 260 THIRD ST. 638 WANTED—A HANDY MAN AROUND X rooming-house; small wages. 16 South Park. W AITER WANTED—613 CLAY ST. 00D BARBER WANTED. Eighteenth and Guerrero sts. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS WASHER WHO can run boiler and engine. 764 Seventh st., Oakland. J3ABBER WANTED. 19 MASON STREET. CALL COR. (G 90D, BESTAURANT COOK: CALL EARLY. California and Hyde sts., opp- carhous APANESE BOY WISHES A SITUATION either in private family or in lodging-house. Address E, M., box 78, this office. BARBERS-YOUNGMAN, BARBER, WISHES sieady job; city or country. Address S. ., 1528 Park st., Alameda. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED, NEAR Markel—Electric lights In every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 8150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggaze o and from the ferry. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16¢ to 50c: week, $1 to $2 50; reading-room; strictest attention to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. D ESTABLISHED 8-CHAIR BARBER shop; cheap if sold this montn on account of other business. 1308 Howard st. JIBST-CLASS BAKBER - SHOP FOR SALE ata oargain. Apply Call Office. W ANTED — BY A THOROUGH ALL- round dry goods and furnishing goods man, a position either on the road or in the house; over 10 years' experience in Southern California, Ari- zona, New Mexico and Colorado; references fur- nished: wages no object till ability is proven, Ad- dress J. A. B., 136 Main st., City. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOU NG, SOBER, steady confectioner; best references. Address C. B.. 123-129 kddy st. (COMPETENT HOUSE- PAINTER, WITH tools, wanis work by the day or piecework; city or country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st. WASTED-STEADY, partner in restaurant; receipts $25; sure in- crease: small capital required: guaranteed $75 monthly each. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. TERMAN GIRL WAN(S A PARTNER IN cash retail butter, eggs, smoked meats, deli- cacles business, with $100 capital: mus: be indus- trious and make himself usetul in store; $.0 ana board guaranteed. Apply 2016 Market st. W ANTED — STEADY, RELIABLE MAX, with $150, as partuer in genteel business that will pay to each ¥$20 to $25 per week: city trade only. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. THRUSTWORTHY ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE A STEADY place on ranch: man is firs -class blacksmith #nd horseshoer, good woodworker; also can run en- gine and do g!n.rll,lnl,l‘rlflng: wife is 200d and sav- ng cook: capable of taking entire charge of ranch. Address G. C. L. T., box':fu. Call Office. o JADY WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY OF i scalp treatments would like a few more lady CuSto .ers to treat at their homes; will also do brushing, shampooing, singeing, Scalp massaging: prices moderate; referencesgiven. Address C. ., box 98, Call Office. ELIABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do housework; wages $3 per week. 305 Oak. ITUATION WANTED—FIEST-CLASS PRAC- tical circular sawyer or band; can file own cir- cular saws: best of references; also good mill carpenter. Address Sawyer, box 106, Call Office. W ANTED-SITUATION AS CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the applicant is moral and strictly attentive 1o business; best of refer- ences. Address X., 2310 Steiner st., S. F. 700D FRENCH AND GEEMAN COOK DE- sires situation in private family; city refer- ence: city or country. Address 435 Bush st. ELIABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES TO learn brick-laying. Call or address 1032 Hampsbire. GERMAX GIRL WANTS POSITION, GEN- eral housework or ups airs. Apply 911 Capp st., bet, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. \Y ANIED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG GIRL to do general housework; American family. 35 Chase st., West Oakland. RESEECTABLE YOUNG GIRL DESIRES situation to do second work: sewing can be highly recommended. Address M., 813 Fast Fif- teenth st., East Oakland. Y QUNG LADY: Al STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter, will accept position: $8 to $10 per Eeleik: owns machine. Address Earnest, box 49, Call. EW ENGLAND WOMAN WOULD LIKE work by the day washing, Qiain ironing. sweeping or general housework. 55611 Howard st., second floor. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wishes situation to do general housework or take care or sick, or will keep house for widower with children; quick. Apply 11214 Silver st. RESSMAKER, GOOD FITTER, WISHES more engagements in families; 76c a day. Address S. E., box 110, Call. ELIABLE GIRL WISHES TO 10 SEWING and dressmaking. Address 827 Ellis st. (COOE—-SITUATION WANTED BY A FIIST- class cook: thoroughly experienced; honest and reliable; in small family: city or country. Ad- dress C. O, box 153, Call uffice. FTRST-CL-\SR COOK WAXNTS PLACE; GOOD references. H. ROBINSON, 1426 Meson st. TWOCHAIK BARBER-SHOP CHEAF: 865. 529 Dupont, near California. TOUNG MAN, TRAVELING PARTNER, rustler; something new. RAND. 460 Minna st. HOUSES WANTED. ARE OF FURNISHED HOUSE OR LODG- ing-house wanted by mother and son. Address . H., box 14, this office. W AXTED—IN ROSS VALLEY, FOR JUNE and July, a well-furnished house of 10 or 12 rooms. - Address, with price and particulars, 1358 ‘ost._st. $450 2 HORSES AND WAGON ROUTE, 3 Daying $100 & month: will stand thé fullest investization: selling on account of more extensive business: well worth double; investors see this bargain. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 975, BARBERSHOP, LAUNDRY OFFICE P + and cigar-store with 3 fine living-rooms and yard: cheap rent, good locality and doing well must selt on account of ill health: full investiga: tion. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. %1500, EINE NEWSPAPER ROUTE OF B LOUVU. ail'the newspapers of San Franciseo and also news-stand &od magazine depot paying at_present above all expenses $120 per month, in the finest northern town in the State. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. 3000, FISE GROCERY BUSINEsS; 3 . . horses and wagons; doing $7b per day business; paying well; fine locality; only object for selling going back to Europe; investigate this fine place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $160. SIGARSIORE, DOING NICE BUSE ess: complete stock of high-grade goods: cheap rent and good locality: investigate this snap at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $125 NICE RESTAURANT: GOOD LO- « cality: cheap rent; must sell atonce: a bargain. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. (), EOTEL: SPLENDID LOCATION: $1000. 3 %come: siways foii; big bar trade; everything In good condition; more than value: owner going to Kurope. GUS STRAN D, 45 Third. $650, EOARDINGHOUSE: 16 WELL- furnisted rooms; = old-estabiished house: always full and paying well; actual valua for $1000: bes reasons for selling; building in- cluded. GUS STRAND, 45 Third s $25 BRANCH BAKLRY AT A SACHI- . fice; trade of $12 to $15 per day; fine location; 4 nice living-rooms: comfortable home; must be sold this week on account of departure: see this and you will buy. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. TEHE BEST-PAYING DAIRY AND DELI- cacies business, in good location: mnst be sold atasacrifice. Apply MRS. KUHN, 1408 Polk st. %150 A SNAP; MUST BE SOLD; BRANCIL . bakery, notions, candies; good trade; fine location; good living-rooms. Apoiy 110 Sixth. A LBANY CASINO SALOON, 153 FOURTH, NE cor. Everett st., for sale. T,ADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PARTNER with $26; paying proposition. Room 2, 12 Mason st. T OR SALE—FINE CHICKEN RANCH AND stock, rent $12. GEO. PILTZ, cor. Berlin and Tow sts., San Brano road. BUSINESS CHANGES, AVING RESIGNED THE AGENCY OF TH# Hamburg-American line on the 1st inst., have this day sold my office at 401 California st. All unfinished business will be aitended to by my successors, or at my office, 14, 2d fioor, Mills jbldz; accounts and bills due me are paysble to me only, and all amounts owing by me will be pald on pre- sentation of claim. A.W. M YER. S F. April 22,86, ROOMS WANTED. [LDERLY LADY WISHES 2 UNFURNISH- ed rooms with fireplace in Bureka Valley. Ad- dress 838 Nineteenth st. $15O HALF-INTEREST IN NEW PAT- - ent nickel-in-slot machine; superior to all others; fleld to place hundreds: rare chance for right party to devote his entire time and make big money; investigate this chance and see ma- chige. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. PROPERTY WANTED. DESIRABLE LOT IN RICHMOND TRACT: must be reasonable. C.. box 18, Call Office. 1000, ESR SALE THIS WEEK; OLD Es- » tablished restaurant; near Market: receipts $40 daily; full investigation; trial given: going to Kurope. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. WANTED-TO LEASE. WANT"ED—HOUSE AND LOT, NOT HIGHER than $25. W. T.. box 9, Call Office. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. AST-OFF CLOTHING WANTED—MAN waist; wife 34 bust. M., box 4, Call Office. SELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. 89 CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A 50 cts and $1—50cts and $1—50 cts and $1. THE WONDERS OF THE CENTURY. PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERE, 1728 MARKET ST., Have consolidated thelr interests in order to bet- ter handle their constantly increasing business. The professors during their long residence in ¥an Francisco have met with unprecedented success, They could refer you to people all over the world for testimonials &S to their worth, but it is not neces- sary to search thef extremities of the earth when they can refer ¥ou to thousands in your midst who have been made prosperous and happy through their wise advice: ask your prosperous neighbor who started him aright. lnvestigate and you will find that your business rival is one of their many patrons. “Nothing succeeds like success” and if yon ‘would be successful call on them without delay : it costs practically nothing: 50c and $1,50c and $1, 50c and $1. 50c and 31, 50c ana $1 is their price At present, no more Lhan you woula pay an un- known clairvoyant or a partially developed ‘medium. Thelr readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satisfied. The professors give advice on all matters that are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation. Investments, jurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settle lovers' quarreis and causes specdy and happy marriages. “I'hiey locate mines and buried treasures, find iost or stolen property, -interprec dreams, cure bad habits and destroy’ evil influences in haif the time required by the best of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in San Francisco. Remember the professors’ communications come direct from the Spirit World, hence their inabil- ity to be mistaken in y matter. Remember also that the professors are perma- nently located 1n San Francisco: they are here 10 stay. Hours 10 A. M. 10 8 . M. Sundays2 to 6 P. M. Letters contalning stamps snswered. PROFS. EUGENE & VAN DE VERE, 1728 Market st. ADVICE ana assistance to all, When you wisn to consult a true disciple of clairvovancy see and prove for vourself that PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE ie the greatest ltving expouent of the true science of clairvoy- ancy. You will ind him vonderful being. He has’ made thousands of families happy and suc- cesstul by his aid and advice. The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallible and correct udvice on all business matters, aids you in love, brings about happy marriage and success in life. He reveals t0y0u just what you want to | know.' Others may have failed you: Professor | Carnelle never dues, bub. has always given the most complete satisfaction. All business strictly $;')O RESTAURANT AND BRANCH 3 « bakery: well fitted up; daily receipts $20 to $25: will sell at sacrifice this week; suit- abie for man and wife. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $300 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON « account of sickness. For sale, desirable liquor store, located morth near Market; comprising large stock of wines, liquors. etc.; valuable horses, wagons; stock invoices fully the amount asked: big bar trade: grandest barzain ever offered: full investigation; no sale if not as represented. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. 929()(). 25.GENT MEAL RESTAURANT - and building; will take part payment o part clty property: £0od fixtures; No. 1 business bargain. STENBERG CO., 832 Market street. $150 PARTNER RESTAURANT TO AT- - tend casb counter and assist: owner g00d cook. STENBERG CO., 652 Marke st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $1500 OF,, LESS — 25-R0OM CORNER house. 10-room house, worth $10¢ 40 rooms; fine for transcient 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Taylor st 45 rooms on Market st H. C. DECKER, 1026 $2‘)' 7 ROOMS ALL NEWLY AND HAND- Z9O. somely furnished: cheap rent; 3 rooms now renting for $21 each modern’ conveni- ences; nice place; genuine bargain ata sacrifice; see it to-day. T. LULKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. A SEENBERG CO., 652 MARKET ST. + 18 room, corner house 42 rooms; clears $125; trial 22 rooms on Market . Highest cash price pi $17 CORNER HOUSE; 12 WELL-FUR- « nished rooms: always full; pays well; great bargain if sold this week. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. §8 FURNISHED ROOMS; GOOD LOCATION ; cheap rent; low price. Grocery, 40 Sixth st. JOR SALE—HOUSE OF 30 FURNISHED - rooms with bar; everything complete: cause of sale, leaving the city; no agents. Address L. H., box 32, Call office. 8500 800 700 %220 TRANSFER AND EXPRESS COM- b pany; established many yeacs; large trade with leading business houses: firsi-ciass horses; 4 wagons: clears over $300 monthly; splendid opportunity to secure steady profitabls ih sure income: business w! : thorough investigation allowed: correct n?re.enuuon guaranteed. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. LODGING-HOUSE 10 ROOMS AND bath; rent $30. 1281, Nintb sf $175 FURNITURE FOR SALE. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good a5 new; cash or time: open evenings. 1000, LLVERY AND BOARDING STA- - ble: partner wantea; large first-class business; clears $200 to $275 per moath; positive proot or no sale: owns 16 £0od livery horses; a full cquipment of carriages, hacks, buggies, etc.; 20 regular boarders; this business is actually cheap 2t $1500, but the proprietor finds 100 much to do, needs heip and will sacrifice to secure good reli- able man for the office work, collecting, 100k after help, etc; investiga-e this. GEO., STEW ART, 602 Market st., Crocker building, downstairs. £95(). PANTNER WANTED: MANUFAC- . turing business, handling staple arti- cles in general use: goods’ sold to the wholesale trade only: plenty of orders on hand, as will be saiactorily proven: money to be invested in the busifiess o enlarge the same. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $200 GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT: « near Montgomery and Market sts; rent $20: must sell at once: family trouble: great: est bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. J OTICE—PARTIES WISHING TO SELL R taurants, cigar-stores, saloons or any other business, try JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. $700. BESTAURANT, MANTEACT (UV. qistrict: receipts £50 to $60 gaily; low rent; disagreement of partners cause of selling; a sure bargain. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. ARPENTER-SHOP, ESTABLISHED TEN / years; very central; good trade; machines, benches, stock on hand, étc.: selling on account of departure; a suap. Apoly 261 Kearny st. 95(). COALYARD, HORSES, WAGONS, . building. stock, etc.: 5 years ground lease; rent $6; a bargain. 261, Kearny st. INE PAYING SALCON AND LUNCH- house in wholesale district; fixtures, larzestock. etc.: will sacrifice; make offer. 2614 Kearny st. INE-PAYING CIGAR-STORE; MARKET st.; value in sight: clearing £4 daily over ex- peuses: make offer. JOHNSTON, 2634 Kearny. $3' PARTNER; LIGHT MANUFACTUR- DU, ing business: full value in sight: good reasons for selling; established trade. 2614 Kearny. 1100, COEFEE AND OVSTEw HOUSE: « nr, Baldwin. DECKER, 1020 Market. IRE SALE ! Prices stand till xoods are completely dis. posed of. Oak bed sets. 818 50 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves 15 Carpets e 5 Linoleum, per yaj 55 Matting, per yard 10 Till our new bul prices will stana. Till such tinie we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission std ) NOONA. H_ G EEASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- . ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step: furniture exchged. 778 Mission. 400 SARFEL CHAMBER BETS, $11i; stoves, 85 parlor scts, 820: folding-beds, $10; bed-.ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. 4 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW Bedlounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid. . English Linoleam, laid Window shades tn 5colors SHIREK & SHIRE Grant 50 up 747 ‘Market at. opposice nue: no branen siores. FURNITURE WANTED. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchandise see BT RD, 211 Larkin. »FORE SELLING YOUR FURNITUR send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURA + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITU - carpets, ptano. 1135 Market ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, ¥ / you want higlest cash price for your furniture, carpets, planos, or merchandise of any kind. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORY than_elsewhere for furniture to fill cobncry orders. Leave orders at KING’S. 8 Fourth st. CARPET CLEANIN: ARPE A Tel. Jessie 944. NED, 3¢ STRATTO! letters wiih stamp answered: hours 9t . 8. of selling. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. Mr. LENEMAR — FORTUNES TOLD BY M “planets: predicted in 74 passengers of over- due ‘steamer on island. 11 Tavlor st.. room 10. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUBNTLY: tips on races; names given; 25¢ up. b Fourth. ME.MOIREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS Dast, present and future: 26c up. 764 Howard. GYESY | LIFE-READER: LADIES, 6c: gents, 50c; readings daily except Sun. 6 7th. M3E, PORTEE, CAikD-KBEADER: TELLS past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyaut, sittings $1 5. 126 Turk st. 7OUNG MAN FOR GROCERY AND BAR; must understand his business, have first-class references and be abie to take care of 1 horse. In- quire between 8 and 10 at 901 Post st. JIRST-CLASS LACE SALESMAN WANTED by first-cluss house: call at once; also boy to take position in wholesale house; good chance for Teilabie boy who wants 10 work up in the business. Apply to U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. TATCHMAKER family to learn business thoroughly. 129 Montgomery ave. PBOYS FROM 15 10 17 VEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. Apply FEMALE HELP WANTED, (GEBMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN COOK, FEW boarlers, $20; cook, plain, hotel, near city, $20; waitress, 315 and $20: chambermald, $15. girls and women for housework, . ountry, $15 and $.0. farepaid. MURRAY & READY, 634 C ay. IRLS AND WOMEN WANTING WORK \X call on us; we have numerous places in fami- lies and hotels. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. OUSEKEEPER AND COOK, MINING town, 825; cook. Oakland, $:5; Salinas, §20: Alameda, $25: Sonora, 826; and other Lowns; 13 housework giris, city, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assis , $10 to $15. MISS CULLES, 343 Sutter st W UMAN AND CHILD: $16. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. {RENCH "SECOND GIRL, $25; SEAM- siress, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter s.. ’ AITRESS, BOARDING - HOUSE, $15; country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 00D 1-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE in Oakland. Call 625 Clay st., city. W INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST,NEAR Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night; Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. {{ARBERS — OLD-rSTABLISHED SH O P i with baths, in mining town. for sale. DECK- ELMAN BROX,, 108 Eilis st. PARTNER WiTH A FEW DOLLARS TO IN- crease paying business. Owner, box 15, Call Office. APPRENTICE OF GOOD4 ME, LEGELTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ME. STEWART; GREATHST CARD READ- °rand clairvorant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 vears of age: mining. lawsuits marriage; Indies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. MYE EXODITS = CLATRVOVANT, —Ri- moved to0 1003 Mission st.. nr. Sixth: fee 50c. EAMING BUSINESSFORSALE: 10 HORSES and 5 lumber wagons with good trade; will be sold cheap: part cash. MCEWEN BROS, 118 Montgomery st. AKRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP; 7 business; 17 years in same block. Apply this office. FOR RENT — DINING-KOOM FURNISHED complete: good business stand; with boarders. 203 Taylor st. K5, BRANCH ~BAKFRY, GROCERIES, « candies and dairy produce store: 2 far- nished housekeeping rooms complete; rent $13. Inquire Call Office; no agents. $1200, SPLFLEROOM IN VERY CHOIC « est location: first-class_trade; rent $60: owner has to leave at once for Dakota. Call WILKE & WOLF, 331 Colifornia st. GOOD | confidential. Letters with stamp answered. 125. ERUIT BUSINESS: RECETPTSS7 A | W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Hours, 9 to 9 daily and Sunday. Parlors, 220 e day: snap. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- Eddy st Market st. pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. A)CAND g1 -50c AND $1. $12'0 RESTAURANT DOING LARGE IONKLIN’S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 OU¥ROF. C. LEON, 1007 Market st., or. Sixth DU, business; good prices: near three Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. Marvelous power; valuable advice on all aifa. theates tual value'$2000: family affairs reason JONEB CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 8:h. (G REATEASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEA X ing Works. Tel. So. 576; 14 8th st. B. GRANT. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOV 4 ting, 38 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, TREAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works: latest improved machinery; 3c yard. G. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253. (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATEG ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel Eouth 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. . MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 +J4th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 238, e e T HORSES, 45(). EINESALOON: DOING GOOD BUSI- . mess: fine fixtures: large stock; bil- liards and pool: best location. REIDY, 1314 Sixth. JOOR SALE_FIRST-CLASS BLACK CAR~ riage team: young, sound, gentle; weight 1300; cheap. Address 1330 Sanchez. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO AVl the grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. 700D PAYING CIGAR-STORE FOR SALE cheap. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. RETUBNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission. ARTNER WANTED IN GOOD PAYING business; established 4 vears: small capital re- quired; trial given. 307 O’Farreil st. ES. B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk s! ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1N AW the world: 50c and §1, shows you the picture ot Four future husbang fe. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTI¥IC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards: teils entire life, paat, resent, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- g excepted, names given; good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy: mistake im- possible: fee #1: letter §2. 928 Post st Lai SPIRITUALISM. BABBERSHOP FOR SALE 1IN SAN JOSE very cheap. Deckelman Bros., 106 Ellis st. A ASKA GOLD FIELDS: A FAST SAILING vessel will be dispatched by the San Francisco nd Alaska Gold Mining Co. on or about Wednes- day May 20. for Cooks Iniet direct: will carry froight and & limited number of passeige 820, including board and 200 pounds bageage. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, 506 Battery st., S, ¥ MOZHER AND DAUGHTER "ABOUT 13 years, boarding-house; $30 to $35. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. (GENTLEMANT WELL ~ACQUAINTED "IN city can find profitable employment by ad- dressinz G., box 93, this office. 6 WAITRESSES, $16 EACH. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. S REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; 50T- + tie wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents. EFINED NURSE, $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. RO9MS15¢ TO T6c PER NIGHT: 50c TO 81 50 per week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st. Y OUNG RELIABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES any kind of work by the day. Please call 29 Minna st. JOMAN WOULD LIKE GENTLEMAN'S flannels to wesh or would go out_by the day housecleaning. Apply rear house, 869 Mission. CouPEfl-:N'r GERMAN GIRL WISHES SIT- uation as cook in American family. Please cali at 4 Twelfth st. STIUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE person as cook and 1aundress or general house- work: 4 years’ city reference. Call 611 Valencia, OMPETENT, REFINED WOMAN WITH )y Jelerence offérs her services (o Invalid or fam- y going East or Europe for part her fare. E. L, 5075 Eignin st Y QUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION : SEW- ing and mending and very fight housework; wages expected $10. Address M. A., box 6, Call, W ANTED—PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID, private family, $25; cook, small famiiy, country, $30; cook, assist with washing, $30 :gseam- stress nnd nurse, $20; German second girl. $20; three cooks in boarding-houses and $25, $30. $40;restaurant waitress, $20; and girls of sil nationalities for cooking and honsework in city snd country. J. F. CROSE . T & CO., 312 Sutter si. (GERMAN WOMAN AS INVALID NURSE, $15; womau for restanrant; girl for country, 2in family, no wash, $20; 8 housegirls, city, $15, 820 and $25. Apply 315 Sutter st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 3 IN family; German or Swede; wages $15. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st. W ASTED—AT ROOM 517, 328 MONTGOM: ery st. clerks ana laborers (o call if they do not receive their just dues: no charse uniess suc- cesstal: suits: Superior and Just ce Courts. TANTED — MEN 70 LoARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F, Barber School, 1515 Howard. LERES AND LA BORGRS CLAIMS B'GHT: ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353, OHN SLATER, GRAND TEST SEANCE: TO- night; Mozart Hall, 1358 Market st.: admission 15 cents: private sitings daily, 10 till 4; office, 8651 Market st. R. RIN-ES BIRIHDAY SOCIAL ENTER- 1) tainment, May 6, 8 p. x.. 605 McAllister st.; Mrs. Young’s Dr. offi e, 1334 Sixth st. EOPLE'S SPIRITUAL SOCIETY TO-NIGHT HANCE IN A LIFETIME; BLACKSMITH and wood working business: must be sold at any price. Address B. S., box 11, Call. 7 HOLESALE BAKERY FOR SALE; WILL double money: everything complete. L. L., box 2, Call Office. @6—0 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR DU, with living-rooms: full value in stock: Western Addition: partners don’t agree; bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. BEASCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE for sale. Apply SIZ. 26th and Bartlett sts. $400. SEOCERY AND BAR. WESTEEN b . Addition; asnap. PIERCE, 22 Kearny. (390D BUSINESS 1N GGOD LOCATION; 2 X bulldinzs on leased lot: rent only $2 50 per montb. 1. C. SCHARFF, 18 Post st. $1500. SALOON; BUSINESS PART OF « city: good day trade: finely fitted np. Apply E. A. KOLB, 422 Montgomery st. 4() IORSES FOR SALE; ALSQ WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st.: auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TO“ SuTS SECOND-HAND HARNES ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. T OBSES, PASTURED: SEND FOR OIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, change horses, buggies, wagons or harness yoa will find it to_your adyantage 1o call at Derby Sala Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. 150 SETS NEW ANT SECOND-HAND HAR- Dess: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128’ Mission st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for S. F. Police Department. Oilice and hospital, City Hall ave.: telephone sonth 40L. SELL OR EX- WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FFER WANTED OX $250 TOP ROAD BUG- gy. 1620 Mission st. trence medinm: sittings $1. 218 Stocl LOST. LDST—MAY 4, PUG DOG: ANSWERS NAME of Muggins: reward. 56214 Clementina, or Coyle shoe s ore, Boone block, ~0. San Francisco. JLOST-MAY 5, WAT:R SPANIEL: BROWN white spotted: name “Sport.” Return to 1029 Mission st : reward. ETWEEN EAST BLRKELEY AND SAN Pablo, ‘lady's purse containing money and goid watch. Liberal reward at DAVIDSON & LEIGH, 137 Montzomery $1. ton st. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ANTHMATIU PAPER: instant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Cen: tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant_ave. and Sutterst. CAlE SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., or. Sixth. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY AT 921 BEOAD- way. room 10, Oakland—Man and wife for ranch, $40: woman cook for bourding-house, $30 to :gg: 10 girls for general housework, wages $10 o $25. ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSEKEED- er or would take charge of lodging-house; plain sewing. 821 Mis«ion st., room 3. Wy Lbow WITI A LITTLE GIRL, 7 YEARS 0f age, desires & position as housekeeper or chambermaid. Address Victor, box 89, this office, CHAMBERMAID AND " WAITRESH; $35. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearuy si. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN as housekeeper: 2 in family ; no objection to 1 child; ®8 per month. Greyhound Saloon, Seven- Mile House. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring wealth. Wriie JOHN WEDDERBURN & "a.vnnept. L, Fatent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 1nventions wanted. REWABi) — BLACK, TAN AND WHITE American foxhound dog. Rm 34, 5US Californin. PAiE_oF GOLD SPECTACLES, FRIDAY. Reward at this office. TLK UMBRELLA, TORTOISE SHELL HAN- : B. B.on silver clasp: reward. 2548 Jackson. STORAGE. M H. ROONEY. 793 NISSION—STORAGE AT «redi ced rates: basement storage,81 50 per 1oad EST IN CITY—SING ' E_ROOMS. 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: §1.$1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commerciai znd Leidesdorff sts. w ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerss. KNUX Collection Agey, 110 Suuter LALY WISHES TO DO WASHING AND 4 housecleaning by the day. Call A. R., 67 Clementina st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- J INCL.ES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 150 1o %6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry, (GERMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS Forking houselk or as firsi-class cook in German family. 937 Mission st. REFISED GERMAN TADY DESIRES POST: tion as companion or attend invalld: good reader: about 1U years' experience: will aiso g0 as sewer ib all branches; city or country. Cail or address 806 Union st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THW WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, g R ese empl el ow Kearny, bet. Callfornia and Sscramento, tel. 231 ANTED—FINISHERS AND OPERATORS on conts. 108 Battery st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1281 Guerrero st. W ASTED-GERMAN GIKL FOR CHILDREN and chamberwork. Apply 517 Devisadero st. \W ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Cail 100 McAllister st., bet 9 and 12+ IRL TO WORK AT DRESSMAKING. 1829 Clay st. ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Bl Earbers' Asso., 326 Grantave. S. FUCHS, ARBERY PROTEGIIVE UNION EMPLOY- 13/ iment secretars. CONRAD TRORLL: 651 Ciay. e TON A e e ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- Base Bec'y, P. (. Hamann, 23814 O'Farreil. 1 INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH _AND HOWARD / 8ts.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 15¢ Illx‘lt‘ UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 621 Pacific st.. beiow Kearnys lodging balf price, ¢, 10c, 15¢ pr night;clean Ny r00ms,no bunks F()B THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1534 Grant ave.; coffee a speclalty. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Wwork and cooking; $20. 1427 Larkin st. (GERJAN GIEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 61915 Post st. TAHDBM IMPROVERS AND APPREN- tices; custom coats. 1028 Market st., 2d fioor. W ASTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per nigh:; $1 0 $3 per week. w w';ogunun W?‘n m ?’Acmn"ro 20 and 250 & might, 1 week: meats 100 TORAGE—CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. LOW ES1 RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, bousehotd goods, etc. J. M. IMerce, 785 Market. A B SMITH FURNITURE €O, 132 ELLIS; « low rates: fire-proof building; Eastern plan. PRUFITABLE BUSINESS for sale c““i g00d_reason for selling; no agents. Apply T. K., box 119, Call Office. 100D BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR $160; downtown. Call 722 Howard st. ARTINEZ HOTEL T0O EENT; TERMS reasonable; 56rooms; in good order. D. J. WEST, Martinez,Cal. 200 Dfl,}lclAcY AND DATRY ;ficnz. D + ith living-rooms: in Mission; low rent. ILKIE & WOLF, 531 California st. A BARGAIN: WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL liquor-house; $5500. A. V., box 129, Cail. . s SALOON WITH 4 ROOMS; RENT | KINE TRAP; 2 LOW PHAETONS: 3 OPEN 111 Larkin st.; g00d talent. Admiselon free. $45 - 830; good business location; kept by surreys; 3 canopy-top surreys; 2 extension top DDIE SWAIN RETURNED: WILL SEE | owner last & years; good chance for man and wife, | Fockaways: 2 dog carts; 1 carryfour. Fifteenth patrons to-day, 10 A.)x. to 8 P.a. 1056 Market. | WILKE & WOLF, Exn California. and Valencia sts. RS, 50 J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT TCE, CLEAN, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, RESH COW AND CALF, 1181 ARMY ST, between Noe and Douglass. ABY BUGGY, CKA and furniture, 2 rooms, cheap. 0D AS NE 3 combination gas and electr all sizes; suitabie for store window: French range; cheap. 12 Mason st. FeE SALE AT 'A’(?Agw;:ww—m oW 1 engine 0T D c orden Ball e 007 508 Sacrumento, ste tNird f0OF. AND MATTRESS 1625 Mission. RES, ALSO also refleagors; T9 LET-THE sEST ROAD HOUSE ON SAN Leandro and Havwards eleciric road; next 1o power-honse: 17 rooms elegantly.furnished; hand- soms bar and ul‘“mf!;mo{m rent reasonable to <ht man. Inquire View House, Elm Alameda Connty, Cal, WoE IVEN AWAY; FINE RESTAURANT; GOOD Thlrl:l“‘:.nm: on account of departure. 30314 s [OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—WELL-ESTAR e s retail liquor-store: good business and location. Address A. B., box 34, Call. FiEsaLe—a CENTRALLY LOCATED FAM- v liguor-store; liv ng-rooms attached: rent $40. Inquire WICHMA N, LUTGEN & Cor 318 Claps RANCH BAKERY; NOUIONS AND PERI- odicals; a bargain; 4 1tvinz- : ts. 707 Devisaiore Slei ving-rooms; no agen ATPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNL- ture, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK. 747 Market. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. e A nan n.lv;c::nxl-mvoncz LAWS X SPECE 3 Private; no charge unless successfui: law suits, claims, collections, willa. deeds, etc., at~ tended to. G. W, 2uwx. aw'y-at-law, 850 Market. E. PHILLT . 8. AND ~TATE COURTS' « damage suits; of probate and divorce: charges moderate. ' Offices, 508 California st. FOB SALE "CHEAP — A WELLESTAB- lished candy, tobacco, cigar and stationery Bave (B0 Sease Ay atseore. Tova feawant o O Fas! at store, oW St., bet. Ninth and Tenth, FOB SALE —FIRST-CLASS DELICACIES, utter, eggs and dairy produce store on one o the priucipal business screets of the city: £00d business and location unsurpassed: 2 living-rooms; horse and wagon; owner must seil ata sacrifice; elezant place for ‘man and w fe; investigate this. Apply 2312 Fiilmore st.. near Clay. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. « Market st.; sdvice free. I MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT < law: advice frce. 24 Sixth st.. rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 120 W SRANY st.. rooms 14 and 15: advice free. SEWING MACHINES. 18 OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care of children. 1019 Fair Oaks st. EN'S 35-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE M -mus?;- wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Horel. ~ . LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE A Tented, repaired; s - Tates. 205 Fourth sk - TOLEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Occidenta' Hotel nd_bar: rent $25. #&l’ll! » DUCKER or F. PRIFCHARD, 12 Mar- ESTAURANT: CHEAP: CASH TRADE; seiling on account sickness. Inquire 1136 or 3281 Mission. 1000, PARTNER: HAY, GRAIN, COAL atabiar 1, mood. business: dwelling. barn an 3 ground: low rent; 3 horses, wagons; full value. J., box 15, this office, SOLINE ENGINE, EPOWER: IN G“gom condition; cheap. Address H. SAFFELIL, 908'M st., Fresno, or inguire Call Office. TOUNG RATTER l cheap. A. CASW road ave 3 o i I-TOP WAGON Plicip: B1% Ninetéenth, nr. Sanchez, aft. 6 poe. 301t SALE—_WAGON AND HARNESS. 438 Filiseast. BOUT 100 GOOD DRY BOARDS, MOSTLY planed, 8 to 11 feet long and 8 and 1% inches Wide, 1%gc per foot: sell any quantity: meps San Franclsco 1819-1594 15¢. JONES, 547 Mission st. FTIGH GRADE '95 BICYCLES; 330 TO $60. H Hamilton Cyclery, Baker and Hayes s: IRE-PROOF SAFE WITH BURGLAR chest; cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Murket. GILERS, ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, B acerpipen. McoIntosh & Wolpman. 167 B PABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNL ture bought at the factory saves retailer’s pro- fit._California Rattan Co., 61 First st., or. Mission TILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHIES 15 doors, mantels, ete.. £>¢ sate. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 109, 111 Marke: a.. IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTEES press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. | EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- N Wy s 18 Callfornia st. TERS ™ SHELVING, OUN i ) C Sousht and soid 112114 Mar! S % bet. 7th and 8. BICYCLES. | PaRK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET; it accommodations. Termiy Allister and Powell st. car lines. > Coor Mo-

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