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=18 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. MAY 11, 1896 e e s i e e PLACES FOR YOUNGSTERS, 0ld Army Officers Must Retire Under Paragraph No. 73. Seventy-Two West Point Graduates This Year Must Be Provided For in the Service. The leading topic of discussion 1n army circles at the Presidio, Angel Island, and in fact throughout the various garrisons of the country, is the recent letter of the Secretary of War asking for recommenda- tions for retirement under paragraph 73 of the army regulations. This paragraph provides that when an officer becomes disabled by reason of wounds or sickness, his immediate com- mander will report the facts to the depart- ment commander, for the action of the ‘War Department. The report in each case will contain specific statements and the names of witnesses by whom they can be substantiatea. A board of officers will, it is expected, be assembled in the near future at the ‘War Department for the purpose of exam- ining officers for retirement. The board is another feature of Secretary Lamont’s programme to create vacancies for this year’s graduating class at West Point. There are at present only eight vacancies in the line of the army to which graduates can be assigned. Secretary Lamontis said to be remarkebly firm in his determina- tion to make as many vacanciesas possible for this year’s class of seventy-two mem- bers. He has therefore sent letters to the department commanders and chief of staff corps, other than medical corps, asking them if there are any officers under their command who are ~incapacitated from active service and who ought to be retired. No doubt everv honorable influence possiole will be brought to bear on the Secretary to prevent a widespread applica- tion of the order. Indeed, thisinfluence may procure a modification of the order. The names of all the officers recom- mended for retirement will not be made known to the public until the officers are directed to report to the board for ex- amination. *It is probable,’” said a_well-known and well-informed army officer yesterday, “that a board wili be convened on the Pa- cific Coast, yet it is within_the range of robability that the board will assemble at ?‘on Leavenworth. The chances, how- ever, are that the board will meet here, vet if there shoula be more officers of the Department of Columbia than of the De- partment of California recommended for retirement then the board might be called to meet at Vancouver.” The duty devolving upon a commanding officer of recommending a fellow-officer for retirement is by no means agreeable. Many generals and colonels would prefer that the authorities at Washington should not depari from the time-nonored and es- tabiished custom of retirement under the limitations of age. An officer, as he nears that age, begins to make provisions for his changing customs of life. Ina sense, heis prepari to enter upon some agreeable | work to engage the autumn energies of his career and no great hardship ensues. The forced retirement, however, upsets all of | his plans. At the post library, at the clubs in town and at the social hops, retrenchment under Secretary Lamont's suggestion is the engrossing subject. It is strongly de- nied that General Graham has recom- mended Major Darling of the Fifth Artil- lery for retirement. At Anvel Island many officers declare that Colonel Shafter1s less fitted physic- ally to undergo the hardships of an active campzaign than the officers whose retire- ment he has recommended. General Graham, the Post Commander at the Presidio, is at sea. He sailed for Santa Barbara channelon the battle-ship Oregon Saturday and will not return until the speed trials of the ship have taken place. Colonel 8. B. M. Young is now well on his way to the mountains with four troops of the Fourth Cavalry. The summer tour of duty in the Sequoia and Yosemite Na- tional parks will not be all play. Last summer General Forsyth, the department commander, visited the United States res- | ervations of the Sierra and saw that much work was necessary other than that of goarding the forests against fires and the trespassing proclivities of sheepherders. He saw that oid roads should be repaired and new trails should be opened so that the troopers might patrol larger areas of the reserved region than had been pa- troled. Accordingly he reported;to the com- manding general of the army at Washing- ton, recommending that the usual force of two troops of cavalry for guard duty should be increased to four. Friends of General Graham and Coionel Young deny emphatically that any un- pieasant incident occurred at the Presidio wherein Colonel Young was taken to task by General Graham for performing mili- tary duty on a wheel. The assertion is made that Colonel Young neve: rode on a bicycle. During the coming week Colonel A, S. Kimball, chief quartermaster of the de- artment, will receive proposals for build- ng new stables and filling in a vast space of marsh land at the Presidio. he swamp will be filled to the eastern bound- ary of the reservation. Owners of private property adjacent are co-operating with the Government, and the resuit is sure to be great improvement in that section of the City. Major G. L. Edie, surgeon, U. 8. A., has been ordered from Washington to the Pre- sidio. _ General James W. Forsyth, command- ing the Department of California, visited 8an Jose last week. —_— SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every alght in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. = 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. 118 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. OTICE OF MEETINGs, OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 232, ind A. M.—Called meeting THIS ira degree. By order of W. AL, a'nONDAY) EVENING st 7:30 o'clock. i EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. KING 260, F. Steiner stg.—Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock: first de- gree. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. FIDELITY LODGE NO. 222, L 0. O. F., meets THIS (MON- (3 DAY) EVENING. Initiation. W.S. MATHEWS. N. G. L H. VANDYBOGURT, Secretary. 55, TAGNOLIA LODGE No. 29, I 0. 0. F.—The officers and funeral detall will nglle assembie in gor hall. TO-MORROW. _ (Tuesday), -0~ &y 12, at §:30 4. ., to attend the funeral of our Iate brother, PETER EINSFELD, SAMUEL POLACK, Secretary. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of the Franco-American Lodge: ¢ No. 207, 1. 0. O. F., are requested 0 attend a special meeting to attend the funeral of our iste brother, D. Lapouble, T' “ DAY, May 12,1896, & 1:30 ». M. at it Seventh and Market sts. By R. LAVIGNE, Secty. T. SEHABIAGUE. 4. 0. n_‘;'&‘;)r E—A ‘.:;‘.'?C“'- meet. e county 3 order of 5. Dy sl be Beld at Triatesmer). SOLOMON’S LODGE NO, nd A. M., corner Geary and A can Hall on MONDAY, 11, a8 p. o perfect arrangements for the Siase son vention. D. WARD, C. D, g‘ RIGGERS’ AND STEVEDORES' UNION A Association—The meinbers of this assocla- tlon are hereby notified to attend their meeting TO-DAY (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock P. M., for the transaction of very important business. A fall Attendance is requested. M. J. MORAK, President. ¥. E. DurmAM, Recording Secre.ary. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. fi ANNUALMEETING.—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stocknolders of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- EAXY il beheld ot the office of the compan 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDA’ the 12th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. for the wurpose of eleciing & Board of Directors to 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, aL s P M. E. H. SHELDOX, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annoal meeting of the swckholders of the Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 28, San_Fran- cisco, Cal, ou MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1896, at thie 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 oOf such other busincss as may come before the meeting. ‘I'ransfer books will close on Friday. May 15, 1896, at3 o'cock p. M. GRO.R. SPINNEY, Sec. Oftice—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore exisiing between MONAHAN & SHILLCOCK s this day dissolved by limitation, HENRY MONAHAN, H. J. SHILLCOCK. San Francisco, May 11, 1896. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR ®4; Collections made, city or country. = Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montcy st.."room 6. Tel. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GIRLS AWAIT- ing situations: cooks. chambermaids and girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 El FIBST-CLASS COOK, BEST REFERENCE, $25 to 830, city or country, desires situation. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st. JIRST-CLASS COOK I . PRIVATE FAMILY wants position; understands all branches of cooking; been in best families in England. Ad- dress or call G., 947 Howard st. QTRONG WILLING GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; best of references from last em- ployer. Apply 419 Stelner st., near Eilis, on Mon- day from 9 t0 6. TRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES FEW more engagements by the day. or take work at home; terms §1 25 per day. 466A Minna st., near Sixth. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework: good plain cook and laundress; many years’ reference. Cell or ad- dress 830 Douglass st. XPERIENCED DAY AND NIGHT NURSE wants position: good references. Address R. L., vox 18, this office: ELTABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do general housework or second work. Call or address 84134 Harrison Fmsi‘-cuss DRESSMAKING D( the day, week or month; price moderate. dress R. E., box 79, Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF work by the day. Call for 3 days 358 Eleventh. YOOK—COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL DE- sires posltion in American family: references: wages, $25; no postals. 61014 Eddy TRONG YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE any kind of work by the day. Apply 124 Ivy ave., bet. Polk and Van Ness. YOUNG GIRL, 17 FINISHED ~WITH school, wishes 'position in stationery “or dry- goods store. Apply 64034 Minna st. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WHO UNDER- stanas her business would like a situation in & nice American family. Call 3 Cedar ave., near Larkin st. EFINED YOUNG LADY, SPEAKS GERMAN and English, wishes position as !ady’s com- pinion; is handy in fancy-work. Call or address 620 Stockton st., city. (CCOOK, FIRST CLASS WISHES A SITUAs tion’; Do objection to ge into the country for the summer with a family; good reference. Can b- seen by applying 476 Jessie st., off Sixth. 00K, WELL RECOMMENDED, DESIRES situation; across the bay preferred. 2415 Clay no caras. ESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WITH a child 6 years old would like to have a place cook or general housework; city or countiry. 1l st 149 Perry st., bet. Third and Fourth. IRL, 15 Y EARS, WISHES SITUATION TO X take care of & baby: prefer to sieep home. Please call 1053 Howard st. NE BY ad- EW YORK YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE to represent some Western concern in New York. Address S. M. 8., box 34, Call Office. DIRST-CLASS TILE MANTEL AND GRATE setter wants work, city or country. Address Tile, box 81, Call. MALE HELP WANTED. PERSONALS. W ANTED—HANDY MAN TO KEEP BUILD- \ng in repalr: quartz miners, 83 73 per day: swampers, $26 and found; tle makers: chore boy for ranch; restaurant gook, $12 per week: waite and others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 62! Sacramento st. JTRONG BOY OF 18, RESIDING WITH PA- rents, wishes & situation in a butcher-shop; has had some experience. 17 Beaver st. IRST-CLASS (UTTER AND TAILOR wants a situation; city or country. Callor ad- dress C. B., box 28, Call Office. Z JITUATION WANTED BY CLERK, YOUNG man 22; talks and writes English, French, German: best city references: bookkecping and correspondence. Address W. B., box 101, Call ) QUARTZ MINERS, §3 A DAY: 2 ORCHARD hands, $15; night watchman, $10; waiter, $15; Tanch termater and wife, $30; tle makers. K. T. WARD & CO,, 60 and 610 Clay st. H EAD, LAUNDRYMAY, $60 AND FOUND: @washer, $40 and found, for country hotel: Pastry cook, first-class hotel, $60; waiter, coutry uotel, $30; dishwasher, country hotel, $25; butler, with goud references, private family. $25: bellboy and assist in office for springs, must_write a good band, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY business places and real estate. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. w ANTED—A LAW PARTNER BY AN EN- ergetic young attorney with extensive ac- quaintance. “G. W. PHELFS, 130 Eilis street. TTHE NUMBER OF THAT_BIG HAIRDRESS- ing _establishment ‘on Stockton street that dresses hair in any style for 25 cents is 111, and the name is G. LEDERER. Don't make a mistake. PIANQ LESSONS AT PUFILS' HOME, 50c and $1: best reference. P. L., box 18, Call. BIAGI HAS THIS DAY SOLD THE « frultstore and busivess at 535 Hayes Si. to CHARLES DAVINI, who will conduct the busi- Dess as heretofore. SITUATION WANTED BY YOU lo run elevator or light work of any writes a fair hand; references. C. K. Call Office. TRST-CLASS STEADY BARBER WISHES position in country or summer resort. ~Address JOS. GUYE, 859 Webster st., Oakland, Cal YARDENER WISHES PLACK WITH PRI- vate family; middle-aged; single. Address J. 0. C., box 163, Call Office. situation as coachman: good drive; gardener; can milk: generally useful country; references. Address Coach, box 144, Call. AN AND WIFE, N1.W ENGLAND PEOPLE, private place; understands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work: wife excellent cook and housekeeper: reference. Address M. W., box 154, Call Office. TARDENER, PRACTICAL, 8COTCH, SIN. X gle, wants situation; private or commercial lace; thoroughly understanas gardening in all its ranches. Address Gardener, 1044 Folsom st. RCHARD SUPERINTENDENT OPEN FOR engagement; 15 years' Californian experience: orchard, vines,' stock and general farming; Al references. Address Rauch, $12%4 Fulton st. JFIRST-CLASS HOTEL ROOM-CLERK, WITH Lalifornia experience. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 5() IIEMAKERS, FROM 8c TO 12c EACH, 0ols furnisned, see boss here: 5 farmers; § laborers; gardener, 820, private family; 2 milkers, $20; secoud cook for sawmitl, $20: 3 cooks, $40. #50, 860: 3 dishwashers, $20: cook and wife, $30: lunch counter cook, $8 week; farmer and wife, #80, and other places trom 1510 380 & montii and found. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st. JILL JAMES R. WELSH, RAILROAD brakeman, formerly of Columbus, Ohio, and St. Paul, Minn., or any one who knows of him or his whereabouts, communicaie with the vnder- signed at once. C.E.BRAY, General Agent Chi- cago and Northwestern Railway, 2 New Mont- gomery st., San Francisco. REWARD-THE MASTER PAINTERS AS- sociation offer a reward of $20 for information leading 1o the arrest and conviction of any one stealing tools or material from any of the places where work is being done. ANTED — DRIVER FOR MILK-WAGON, must have driven milk-wagon in city and fur- nish references. $30 per mooth and found: German tnird-hand baxer for country shop, $25 and found : farmers, laborers, waiters and dish- washers. W. D). 15 AL SUBSCRIPTION CA VASSERS THIS (Monday) morning; The Populist, 50c per year. 17 Third st., bet. § and 10. STBONG BOY IN BLACKSMITH-SHOP. rrancisco st. W ANTED-STRONG BOY FOR DRY-GOODS store. 1368 Market st. MILEER WHOTs & GOOD MAN ON RANCH. 222 Dolores st., near Sixteenth. 326 ECHANICAL ENGINEER, WITH 20 years' experience, wants position, city “or country: can give best of reference. W. W. FEL- TER, 566 Howard st., San Francisco, C OUNG MARRIED SWEDISH MAN, WITH £00d team, would lfke work of any kind; will- ing and good worker; wite good cook: city or country. _Address G. C., 269 Second st., Oakiand. (CAT-MAKER WANTED ON CUSTOM / coats. 38 Grove st. TAIL{)R ON CUSTOM-MADE COATS. 20814 Seventh st. PEOPLE WISHING TO MAKE MONEY EAS- iy apply to 1516 Stockton st. l“ , $1 : SHOW CARDS, 16c: k 141, HILL, 22 Geary st., r. 59. “REAUTY." A HANBSHME. ILLUSTRATED book on the toilet, presented free to any lady calling at 143 Phelan buiiding between 12 and 5. ATR DRESSED, WAVED, FACE MADE UP, 25¢; shampoo, 25c: manicure, 25¢: lessons given: face preparations. MRS. BUTLER.131 Post. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clally; private: no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. 6. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market s ASK YI?UB DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Hair Wash ; cures scalp diseases: take no other. NOLTE PAYS CASH FOR OLD GOLD. H 1 222 O'Farrell st. DON'T YOU REMEMBER SWEET Alfce, Ben Bolt—uGc for hairdressing does not mean inferior work in my case; 1 have the very best artists in the city in my employ ana 1 give the most satisfactory and up-to-date service. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. AEERENTICES WANTED ON CUSTOM coal RAZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST. SERMAN, EXPERIENCED GROCERY steady place. 966 Folsom st. fine edge put on razor for 26 cents. G Teleric" Wianes sitaation, city or country, or ANTED—BARBER WITH ONE YEAR'S | DUPTURE—ALL PERSONS INTERESTED eneral merchandise. Address F. K., box 31, Call, experience. Address L., box 45, this office, in the painless and positive cure of ruptures 7ANTED—POSITION IN A DRY GOODS OR clock store by a man 39 years of age: under- ands perfectly the decoration of show-windows, and bas had mauy vears’ experience as such in Europe: speaks German, Swedish and Danish to perfection. Address C. 'EVERS, box 85, Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal. W AITERS, 35 T 50 YEARS. 1218 POINT Lobos ave., near Geary-st. carhouse. |XPERIENCED RESTAURANT WAITER wanted. 207 Second st. ANTED—UP! STERER TO WORK IN exchange for room. 922 Post st. ANTED—POSITION IN DRY GOODS OR gents’ furnishing store; am a hustier and have bad 5 years' experience. Address G. 102, Cail Office. DUCATED YOUNG MAN, SPEAKS ENG- lish, German, French, Spanisb, Russian and Ttalian, wishes posi:ion as traveling companion or valet. Address W. T., box 84, Call Office. BAB}sh S—_WANTED FURNITURE: 1 OR 2 chairs: fine condition; cheap. Barber, box 150, this oftice. El:(lh_ with stamp, lock box 2112, San Francisco, TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st.; open évenings, JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per weels; free bus and_baggage to and from the ferry. JARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. 7877 MARKET St. opp. Examiner offica; owner going East. STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR- « dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. BARBERS-ONE CHAIR SHOP FURNITURE for sale cheap. 23915 O'Farrell st. ARDENEE AND FLORIST, FIRST CLASS, 30, single, German, desires situation with pri- vate family. Address CHARLES VORBECK, 516 Fourth s W L CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 60 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferr. 00D MACHINE AND ALL AROUND blackamith wanis situation. Call or address M. B., box 110, Call Ofice. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to 8150 per night; $150 to $8 per week: free bus and baggage 0 and from the ferry. W ASTED-SITUATION A8 CASHIER OR assistant bookkeeper; the spplicavt is moral and strictly attentive to_business; best of refer- ences. Address teiner 8. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED_COOK AND SECOND GIRL, SAME bouse, 826 and §15, see purty here at 10 to- €00k, no wash, $30; cook and housework girl, i German cook, Do wash, $25; cook, private boarding-house, $40. and large number of girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. JRENCH GIRL, HOUSEWORK : $25. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 00D COOK DESIRES A SITUATION. dress for 2 da 1814 Six h st., room 16. VW IDOW OF Si, WITH 6 YEARS: EXPERL ence, desires position as manager of firsi-class hotel or rooming-house: is a'so first-class pasiry CoOK: can give best of references. Address B. B., box 1, Call Oflice. N EXPERIENCED W N WOULD LIKE more work by the da; hing and house- Cleaning. Apply 2052 Mission s, near Twenty- sixth. JITUATION BY A COMPETENT WOMAN A8 seamstress, upsiairs work or care of child or children. Address 907 Doiores st. 7OUNG WOMAN, GRADUATE OF NORMAL School, desires position as governess. Address P. 0., box 18, Call Office. MiPDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- L tion as coo in small American family: wages reasonable. Address Saratoga House, 118 Sixth st., room 6. PELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A POSITION to do chamber or second work or light house- work. Call or address 558 Stevenson st. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS GENTLE- men’s washing to take home. 732 Natoma st., near Ninth. WEDISH GIILL, WISHES TO DO GENERATL housework; good cook: city or country. Ad- dress T. B., box &9, this office. OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY washing, ironing and housecieaning. Call & Latayette, bet. Eleventh and Twelfth, off Mission. JVERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, or work in & nice private family at light housework or chamberwork. Apply at 26 Ritch st., rear. Sy UATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT Protestant girl in private family; is good cook; can give references. 207 Leavenworth st. W OMAN WILL DO PLAIN WASHING AT her own home; can wash flanneis. Call 41414 Fell st.. near Octavia. JASTERN LADY WANTS POSITION AS working housekeeper in widower's family or will do any kind of work. $21 Mission st., top floor, room 4. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A POSITION as housekeeper in a widower's home; with children preferred: city or short distance in the country. Call or address 240 Shotwell st. AD ORKING HOUSEKEEPER; 88 TO $10: Stockton: fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 7 OUNG GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK; SA- linas; $15; fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. SEAMSTRESS, 320: NURSE, $20; SECOND girl, $25; «erman or Swedish cook, $30: work girl, Alameda, $25: Oakland, $20: * Mateo, $20, and other towns: 12 housework girls, city, $20 and $25: 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MiSS CULLEN, 328 Suster st. JANTED—A NEAT YOUNG SECOND GIRL for light place in country, $15: a first-class Protestant cook, also a competent parlormaid and waitress for same house, $35 and $25: a gen-ral bousework girl, Oakiand, $325: also a general housework pirl, sn family in country, chambermaid for hotel, $20. Apply MISS PLU ETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANIED—AMEKICAN COOK, 840; FRENCH cooks, $25 and $20: German purses, $15 aud #12; French Iaundress, $25; American cook, $25; housework girl for tne country, $25: girls for housework and assist. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. ERMAN COOK FOR SANTA BARBARA, #25; German second girl for Santa Barbara, $20; German woman for housework, Oakland, $20; 2 German cooks, city, $25 and $20: Danish girl for housework, Rio Vista, $15: girl for Tuo- lumne, $15: girls for housework, city and country, 315 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary 00K, SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY, COU try, $20, fare paid; neat second zirl, references, $20: hotel and restaurant waitresses, $20, $17 50 and 816: cook, few boarders, $20: housekeeper, $12. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. GENERALHOUSEWORK GIHLS FOR JEW- ish families; $10 and §$15. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st. I8L FOR GENFRAL HOUSEWORK, & IN tamily: good cook and Iaundress: wages $25. Apply Mi<s HICKEY, 1088 Post st: GERMAN COOKS, $25 AND 830; INFANT'S nurse, French, $25; seamstress by the day; glrl for housework, 2 in family, $20; 3 nursegiris, $12 to $16. MRS, HIRD, 721 Eilis st. ARBERS — FOR SALE; PAYING SHOP. Particulars apply L. S., 1208 Market st. APANESE BOY: DOCTORS'S UFFICE; REF- erences. 431 Geary st., between 4 and 5. ARTNER WITH A FEW DOLLARS TO IN- crease paying business. Owner,box 15,CallOffice H OUSE PAINTERS WANTED—FIVE HOUSE painters wanted at the new resldence of W, & Tevis Esq., Stockdale, near Sakersfield: none but first-class hands need apply to GEORGE J. SMITH, on the premises. JIRST-CLASS "OPERATORS ON LADIES' jackets; good pay. MEYER BROS. = LACKSMITH—MAN TO DO HORSESHOE- 1ng and general blacksmithing: about 25 years of age; single. Apply to J. H. DUTCHER, Liv- ermore, Cal. TAILOR WANTED. 83¢ HOWARD ST. STEAMER PORTLAND, 800 TONNAGE, FOR Cooks Inlet. Alaska gold flelds, sails about the 16th of May; fine accommodations: fare $55; freight $16: 500 pounds bsggage free. Apply FRED HOLMES, 506 Battery st. Y ASTED-MEN TO SOLICIT: BIG IN ments. C. F. ADAMS CO.,, 156 Fifth V EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d aud 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c:week,§1 to $2 50: reading-room :strictest at- tention to morning calls:clean;quiet: open all night LD ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER shop; cheap if sold this montn on account of other business. 1308 Howard st. VW ISCHESTER HOUSE 4 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. DUCE~ ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R.L Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st R. DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. CITY UF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 132 Geary, remc7ed from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- ton; firsi-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. $l A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE floor. 208 Leavenworth st ]3¢ OUTDOOR STEREGPTICON SHOW EVE- Iy night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertizements in living l{’h ; Ppromoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. MAUD—THE COMMERCIAL “TRANSFER Company will move your trunk _for 26 cents. Office 43 Sutter st., phone main 48, SAM. R FREANK CORNWALL. REMOVED FROM 227 Geary to Y.M.C.A. bldg,r. 2,tel. main 5477. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessle. HE ECONOMY"” MILLINERY, RED FRONT, 40, 48 Sixth: children's school hats 5c.: dyed, pressed 35c; hats trimmed 25c; feathers curied 5c. T 'BERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, ctc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. (C'OAKS, CAFES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs' cost. Factors. 20 Sansome .. upstalrs. A WEELKS NEWS FOR § CENTS-THE WREKLY CALLL. in wraoper, for mailing. DRESSMAKERS, STYLISH SULTS, 83 UP: SKIRTS, 75c UP; fit guaranteed. 559 Stevenson st., nr. Seventh. RADLEY, 410 TAYLOR—ELEGANT, STY- lish dresses made; $5 up; dresses made over. ENTLEMAN WELL ACQUAINIED 1IN city can find profitable employment by ad- qmulnl G., box 95, this office. [ S REMOVED 609 TO 648 CLAY ST.; BOT- « tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, ROOMS 156 T3 766 PEL NIGHT: 506 TO #1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 517, 328 MONTGOM- ery st.. clerks and laborers to cail if they do Dot recerve their just dues; no charge uniess suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. W ANTED —MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LERKS AND LABORERS' CLATMS B'GHT: ac’ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 858, 3UURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER; Instan: relief. For saie by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant_ave. and Sutterst. ((ALE SHOES MADE 10 ORDER FOR 82 50: balf-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your \deas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washifcton, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventlolis wanted. EST IN CITY—SING | E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. §1 25. 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter PARBERS-FOR EMPLOVMENT CALL SEC- rerary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S FUCHS. J3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ABBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O’ Farrell. W ANTED—NEAT WAITRESS FOR COUN- try hotel, #20 per month: good place. W. D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. VW AITRESS, $25, COUNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ], PELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., beiow Kearny: lodging half price, bc, 10c, 15¢ pr night;ciean beds,sunny rooms.no bunks IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTSGENERAL housework in private family. Apply at 666 Twentieth st., Oakland; good reference. G[RL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. CALL AT X & Marye terrace, oft Turk, between Hyde' ana rkin. SITUATION WANTKD TO DO GENERAL housework in small family by middleaged woman; is a good cook: good reference: city or country. Address C. 0., box 93, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE American young woman as nursegiri: 2 years' references from last place: carfare to be paid whether engaged or not. Address MISS C. MOSS, box 40, Call Office. AMERICAN WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wants situation. Call or address 9 Mastick terrace, Alameda. Y OUNG FRENCH GIRL WAN I8 SITUATION as lady’s maid; good reference. Address 8224 Broadway. N EAT, WILLING AND OBLIGING WOMAN Wants work in country hotel as chambermaid, or would k% house for widow and family. Ad- W ASTED—GOOD GERMAN GIKL FOR GEN- eral housework: references required. Apply from 10 to 12 . 10158 Post st. OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1814 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that £ Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 100 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. IRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1619 Post st. 4 7ANTED — NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 1218 Fulton st., near Scott. W ANTED—GOOD TAILOKESS ON CUSTOM- maae coats. 373 Natoma st TANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small family. 1634 Eills st. OUNG GIRL TJ ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; wazes $12. 1930 Pines . EAT YOUNG GIRLTO MIND BABY : SLEEP home. 161414 Bush st. Y ouxG Ginp FOR COOKING; MUST BB dress M. Second st. £00d cook. 204 Haight st. MDPLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS | DANTRY GIRL IN RESTAURANT. 410 slince todo housework, or as housekeeper: $10 | 1 Kearny st. to per month; city or country. Call or ad- e B el i OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL Y 9UNG LADY. RECENTLY ¥ROM EU ROPE, wishes situation to teach children: thorough French, German, English and music; or lady's vompanion; used to traveling; best of references. Atldress box 507, Santa Cruz. housework. Cali after 10 A. M., 919 McAllister. AEPBENTICES WANTED ON ~ CUST. M coats; paid while learning. 1020 Folsom st. (GIBL FOR HOUSEWORK AND ™ ASSIST X child; $15. 1421 Larkin st.. after 9 o'clock. 1ADY WACI‘N;TE A rl’oslflc‘m A8 x.glgsn- eeper; city preferred. y or ress 120% Geary st., room 15. o W ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, SIT- uation in a summer resort, small country ho- tel or a private family. Cail or address F. R., 818 Bush st. (CATHOLIC YOUNG LADY AS COMPANION /in & Tespectable tamily or second girl; city or country. Address C. E., Berkeley. W INCHES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: #1 50 to 86 per week; convenient and respectabie; {ree bus and baggage to and from the ferry, SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. N URSEGIRL; MUST SLEEP AT HOME: AP- ply early. VAN SLYKE. 309 Powell st. w ANTED—FINISHERS AND APPRENTICE on fine pants. 92314 Foisom st. SMALL GIRL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN. 1835 Bush st., call after 10. (31BL WANTED 70 MIND ONE CHILD: wages $8. 43 Ritch st. W ANTED—GIRL TO HELP ON TAILORTY 483 lehama st., cor. Sixth. ANTED—4 FIRST-CLASS COAT-FINISH- ersand buitonhole-makers. HENRY HILP, 106 Battery st. FIBBT-CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES jackets; good pay. MEYER BROS., 121 Post. G. CRINESE “AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997, BRA DLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. PG5 G SO0 SUPFLIES COOKS: ALL «branchedshort notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46, W. JIM. CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- + ment office. 837 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. YOUNG LADY OF PLEASING APPEAR- ance, between 20 and 30, as companion for a lady. Apply between 12 aud 10 P, M., room 1, 126 Fifth st. s’rmmu GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR ‘housework : must be good cook; wages $20: ref- erences. Address R. R., box 7, Cail Office. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT oflice; best hielp. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. J LADY, FoR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; WAGES Do object; good home. 559 Bryantst. * VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 414lp O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 HUN’I‘SR & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. A GOOD COOK AND BAKER WANTS SITU- ation for hotel, restaurant or boarding-housa, city or country. Please call 545 Mission st. GTim’ExéERT“ COMPETENT "IN EVERY branch, California experience and references, desires siuation. D. J.. box 119, this office. Y;)Unlgfl ?AN, fiuED 25, WISHES :NOEK: a1 at an; ng: wages no object; refes cnoes. Address W bos 105 Call Ot 3 [ IRST-CLASS HOTEL, RESTAURANT OR shop butcher wishes a place. 504 Ellis st. wai‘r_zb_—n\' MAN AND WIFE, GERMAN- ‘American, without children, place on ranch ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY um:mmmmuh:‘rnwm:mlmmn guaranteed: reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. ADY STENOGRAPHERS HOLDING THE L certiticates of thhmncymrgm to call ve such a ‘on Monday morning, as we ha: ition to fill. U. 8. Industrial’ agency, Room 167, Crocker building: W‘All -I'E];J;LIYOK{NO GIRL ':‘::A;!‘“WILL Ve hei ces in exchi b and clothest 919 Page st. . s . OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTA. 3 M ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., unual:{‘-‘f 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 10 $6. per week ; free 'bus and baggage toand from ferry. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 030 SACRAMENTO t; 200 rooms; best in the clty: singie rooms 20 and 26¢ a night, 81 & week: meals 10c. EN'S 1,-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE whiie you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10, 16c 100 256500 % nights tncieding Somes and Foits €24 Washington st., near Kearny. E ARE SHOK DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and Wwith our new machines we can do_your work at one-half the usual price; done while' you walt. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. MEY T0 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; AVl grocers keep it EN'S "SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25 to $1 25. 562 Mission. Dnmfliis #2 UP- WRAPPERS 36 CENTS UP: lawn $1 up. _5053; Natoma st.,above Sixth. CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A 50 cis and_$1-50cis and $1—50 s and §1. “ENOWLEDGE IS POWER." ‘Therefore consult the great clairvoyants, PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERE, 1728 MARKET ST. Their readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satistied. The professors give advice on all matters that are of Interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation. investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settle lovers' guarrels and cause speedy and happy marriages. They locate mines and burled treasures, find lost or stolen property, interprec dreams, cure bad habits and destroy’ evil influences in half the time required by the best of the other medinms. 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 also that the professors are perma- nently located in San Francisco: they are here (0 stay. Hours 10 A. . 10 8 P. &. Sundays2 to 6 P. M. Latters contalning stamps snswere: PROFS. EUGENE & VAN DE VERE, 1728 Market st An‘whbu and assistance to all, When you wish to _consult a true disciple of clairvoyancy see and prove for vourself that PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE is the greatest living exponent of the true science of clairvoy- ancy. You wili find him a wonderful being. He has’ made thousands of families happy and suc- cessful by his aid and advice. The professor pos- sesses wonderful powers. He gives infallible and correct advice on_all business matters, sids you in love, brings about happy marriage and success in 1ife. He reveals to you just what you want to know. Others may have failed you; Professor Carnelle never does,but has always given the most complete satisfuction. All business strictl confidential. Letters with stamp _answered, Hours, § to 0 daily and Sunday. Parlors, 220 Eddy st. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSL- ness uf any kind see GUS STRAND,45 Third st. OSELL YOUR BUSINESS FOR CASH RIGHT 95(). BRANCH BAKERY: & ROOMS; @ . offer wanted to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $650. Third st. RESTAURANT AND BAR; CLEARS $150 per month. GUS STRAND, 45 1000, BUTCHER -SHOF: 3 HORRES: «_wagon; clears $100 per month. GUS STRAND, 45 Third 1000, EOTEL 21 ROOMS: PAYS WELL: + cheap at $1500. GUS STRAND, 45 nird st. 365 BOARDING-HOUSE, 16 ROOMS; - building included: bargain. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. 125, SALOON XEAR WMARKET ST i) great bargain. GUS STRAND, 45 st. PARLOR: $65 FIRST - CLASS DINING PARLOK; « 26¢ meals; flue location; clears over expenses $75 per month. GUS STRAND, 4b Third st. 6000 DYEING AND CLEANING BUSL « ness, building included; low ground : all implerdents, tools, machinery and ap- pliances necessary for first-class busiuess; owners worked it successtully las: seven years: always made money; thorough investigation and satis- factory tr.al given: owners remain until posted. STENBERG CO0., 682 Market st. BENL $325, BRANCII BAKERY AND DELICA- D29, ciesstore; 2 living-rooms, bath, fur. nised; suitable for family. STENBERG CO., 832 Market st. 1000, FQR SALE THIS WEEK; OLD ES- . tablished restaurant; near: Market: receipts $40 daily; full investigation; trial given: goiug to Kurope. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. 300(). EETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON » account of sickness. For sale, a desirable liquor store, located north near Market; comprising large stock of wines, liquors. etc.; valuable horses, wagons; stock invoices fully the amount asked: big bar trade: grandest bargain ever offered: full investigation: no sale if not as represented. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. 5 e 96-CENT MEAL RESTAURANT $2200. 2 mnan will take part payment OF part city propert fixtures; No. 1 business bargain. STEN BERG CO., 652 Market street. away see or send to STANLEY, 2114 Third. I3 ! URANT, GUOD L.K)CA'I‘ION; $500. Shiendia irade. STANLEY, 213 Third, OON: CENTRAL LOCATION; B1700. e fxintes: xood stock lauors: big trade; great bargain: same bands 7 vears: irial given; fortune for live man. STANLEY,2114Third. BRANCH BAKERY,COFFEE PAR. $12 . lor, delacacies. STANLEY, 2114 Third. 'OFFEE AND LUNUH. I.‘AIR..HK; $200. Csood business. STA NLEY,2114 Third. ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCALITY: $40 . l"‘efelpxsllfifl‘l : low rent. 2134 Third. TO $100 1 TED BY OUR METHOD $20 ol%:n' Speculation will yield you an income of $25 weekly; have never lost a-doliar for lcllens; Our book on ‘-Successful Turf Speculation’ mailed free. MORRIS & CO., 112 Dearborn st., Chicago. [3 GROCERY AND Bak; 3 ROOMS; $150. Vet tockea: oargatn. SW. cor. Fit: teenth and Noe. T. HELENA (NAPA CO.) STORE TO LET, L) 25x75, including fixtures; best location; rent low. Apply to GEO. W. FE St. Helena. ‘ TANTED—GOOD PATENTED OR PATENT- able proposition: state invention plainly. EWING, box 2, Call Office. ROCERY AND 5 LIVIMNG-KOUMS; ¥ $11 50. Inquire at Call office. 0 HORSESHOERS—THE BEST HORSE- shoeing business in San Francisco for sale. Ap- ply to F. BRUSE, 1061 Golden Gate ave, 2 GOOD - PAYING BOARDING_AND $200. B30ns Toose, ciearing trom $73. ta #100 month: sold on account of sickness. 2823 Sixteenth st., nr. Howard: no agent need apply. OR SALE CHEAP —TWO HORSES AND large wagon and express business. 107 Twenty- ninth st. OR SALE—A TAILOR-STORE IN A FINE location; very cheap; must leave at once on ac- count of sickness. Call at 1001 Mission st. O LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Oceidental Hotel ‘and_ bar; rent 825. Apply C'DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD, 13 Mar- et st. YROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER, Apply this office: no agents. OTICE—PARTIES WISHING TO SELLRES- taurants, cigar-stores, saloons or any other business, try JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. $F’OO RESTAURANI, MANUFACTURING (VY. ‘district: receipts 850 to $60 daily; low rent: disagreement of partners cause of selling; a sure bargain. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. OURNALISTAND MANAGER OF 26 YEARS" record wants capital to back a profitable news- paper enterprise entirely new to the coast. Ade dress J., box 76, Call Office. i 700D BUSINESS IN GOOD LOCATION; 3 buildings on leased lot: rent only $2 50 per ARPENTER-SHOP, I STABLISHED TEN years; very central; good trade; machines, benches, stock on hand, etc.; selling on account of departure; a snap. Apbly 2614 Kearny st. $2' COALYARD, HORSES, WAGUNS, OU. vuilding. stock, eic.: b years ground lease; rent 86; s bargain. 2614 Kearny st. INE PAYING SALOON AND LUNCH- house in wholesale district; fixtures, large stock. month. I C. SCHARFF, 18 Post st. ALOON, BOARDING-HOUSE AND GRO- Stel 2 steady boarders; good bar trade; chickens, pigs, ducks: big crop potatces: mext to factory: ‘cars Tun by; selling very cheap at once on account of trouble.” Catl at this office. ORSE AND EXPRESS - WAGON AND stand. Inquire at grocery-store, 175 Clara 8t., city. 15(), GROCERY AND BAT: 2 LIVING- + rooms. Apply Cali Office. 100, BAKERY AND LAUSDRY; CHEAP . Tent; bargain. 1243 Mission st. ADY OF MEANS WANTS GENTLEMAN partner with $60; country proposition. Room 3, 12Mason st. JOR RENT_RESTAURANT IN GOOD RUN- ning order to any responsible party: knowledge Dot required. Inquire SEEMAN'S, 516 Kearny. BARGATIN—_WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liquor store. J. PEYSER, 1601 Market st. ete.: will sacrifice; make offer. 26, Kearny st. $27 RESTAURANT; MUST SELL: + owner sick: great bargain. 2635fKear- ny st JE YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSL- ness quick see T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. T EAVE PURCHASERS FOR ALL KINDS OF business places. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. 30(), CIGARSTORE: GOOD BUSINESS, . cheap rent; fine location. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $100, BESTAURANT: § TABLES; NICE . range;everything compiete: niceliving- rooms; cheap reat; paid to June 1. T. LUBE SKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. $175. SECOM TODGING-HOUSE: RENT - cheap: good locality; thisis a_rare portunity to secure a cheap home. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. §250, %E00N TODGINGHOUSE: RENT oU, paid to 17¢h inst. and insured for iwo months: all for the benefit of the purchaser. T. LUBELSKI, City Hall ave. 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE OR lodging-house come see me at once, as I have customers on hand. T.LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $150. BAXERY AxD DELICACY STORE: OV, 2"living-rooms: doing zood business: cheap rent. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. TICE — TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promply for cash. HEALY &CO.. 28 Kearny. $30 RESTAURANT AND COFFEE PAR- + lor north of Market; clearing $80 per month; genuine bargain; trial. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. $2500. SEAND CHANCE: BAKERY, O confectionary and restaurant: in a leading city: short distance from San Francisco: business of $40 per day; large cake trade: 250 out- side customers; 3 horses, 2 wagons; parc cash; trial before purchasing. W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ELEGANTLY FITTED UF LIQUOR SALOON, vicinity Market st. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. 3250 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND + variety store at the Mission; 6 rooms, with furniture. W. F. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. $150., PARINER WANTED: NICE CASH OV, business: can be increased with help of ®00d man: fine horse and buggy: will sult any one wanting an active paying business: clears $85 (0 $75 to each: chance in a lifetime; don't miss it. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st., Crocker build- ing, downstairs. 30(). PARTRER WANTED: MANUFAC- . turing business, handling staple arti- cles in general use: goods sold to the wholesale trade only; plenty of stock and orders on hand, as will be satisfactorily proven: money to be invested in the business to enlarge the same. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $25(), SALUON WITH § LIVING RooMS QU). rent 822 60: near Wells-Fargo's office gwned by brewer. WILKE & WOLK, 531 Cail ornia st. $40 GROCERY AND BAR:; WESTERN - Addition; asnap. PIERCE, 22 Kearny. 312 FRUIT BUSINESS; RECEIPTS $7 A s day: snap. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $45 FINE SALOON; DOING GOOD BUSI- + ness: fine fixtures; large stock; bil- liards and pool; best location. REIDY, 1314 Sixth, $900. [OESEE GROCERY AND “BAR: - living-rooms: horse, wagon: 3 years' lease; rent $42 50: .Western Addition: doing good business; value in sight; call at once. WILKE & WOLF, 831 California st. $ 130, SIGARSTAND, LAUNORY OFFICE: « near People’s Palace; clearing $10 to $12 week. BARRETT SK1FF, 921 Market st. MNK. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS M past, present, ' future: ladies Glc, gents $ palmistry, clalrvoyant, sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st. SQHOESTORE. FINE COUNTRY TOWN: ES- tablished 15 years: large Brfita; will seil for 65 per cent on cost. DLCKEKR, 1020 Market st. MISSMELVINA CLAIRVOYANT; PICTURE of future husband or wife. 7663z Howard st. 5 50c AND $1 or. Sixth. CAND 81 PROF. C. LEON, 1007 Market Marvelous power; valuable advice on all affairs; letters with stamp ‘answered: hours 9 to 8. MiE ARNDT BEST FORTUNE TELLER [N VL ‘the world: 50c and 81, shows you the victure of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor. Marke: MPLE MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present and future; 26c up. 764 Howard. ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ME.RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: tips on races; names given; 25¢ up. 5 Fourth. YPSY LIFE-READE LADIES, 26 gents, 50c; readings daily except Sun. 5 7th. M3IE STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ: e and clairvoyart I world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsults marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4 LCHO HOUSE, 863 MARKET ST.— Hooms 0c, 352, to- S0¢ nlghts 1 10 8% week. 2= CS00ES 205 SRl MBRGEL ChNE e Flflik BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR b¢; also & bott! eof lager, 5o, at 637 Clay st. TEY ACME HOUSK, 957 MARKKT ST. BE- low Eixth, for a room: 26¢ a night: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY Wk Tooms iof two, 550 a day. $1 60 s week: reading-room: daily papers. 56 ay st AGENTS WANTED. P e e S S U PSR U U ADY AGENTS WANTED—BIG INDUCE- ments. _Aoply 235 Post st room 7. FURNITURE WANTED. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE Bwnn for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH. 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE * ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, & carpets, ;-lnolf' a5 Marke: tel. Jessle 761, ALL ON'J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF (-‘ ¥you want highest cash price for your furnfture, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of anv kind. HOUSES WANTED. / ELL-FURNISHED HOUSE TO LEASE— Low rent; by small family: adults; fine refer- ences. 410 Kearny st.. room 10 ANTED TO BY JUNE 1-COMFORT- W odern J6-toorm. dwellag: norin or west side of street; Western Addition; for small family. Address 1 erms, Postoflice box 2651, COTTAGE WANTED. ANTED — COTTAGE OF 4 OR 5 ROOMS and bath; will pay $300 to $400 down; 815 to $20 per month; convenient to cars; modern fm- vements _W. C., box 139. Call Office. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED:; DR. .A. din’s Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Dlvl..nnr. gg‘;’ AIRDRESSING, 366 AND 860 MORNIN ‘and eve classes; 10 150; 1945 Aission So5d bt savine. Sok Rovsen 25’ putces | P RENTICES TO LEARN DRESS Tk, ~Address F. M. T T, 5000 MeAUater ot | A v bt oting 12 MeAh s DESS CUT- OUNG SCOTCHMAN DESIRES POSITION KING, CUTTING ITTING ¥u‘°i ny‘.'n or -:‘x:ol-nu -;mh;n; ul‘n.“ 3 or D taught; -;I In:“ m‘fl“fll‘?u’ l-l-t‘:!g n| ages bject; uSLO nds | 26¢ McDO! cademy, Powell of ‘hardware productions: "ot afraid of Work:. | e St - CAMPBELL, 1336 Bush st. 3 BICYCLES, TIUATION WANT:D BY A GERMAN | - 8 couple to take care of private place; wife good | PARK CYULERY—NEW WHE] LET; nounulpol-vm. man understands any rh:d‘;"ofl: P best. Ln'uuuvn-. ‘r-ml-n.llm. Mo city or viclnity. J. - 8019 Pine st., city, accom Allister and Powell st. car lines. ROOMS AND BOARDING WANTED. P e i ey wAnl:D—smmr SUITE AND BOARDFOR Bt aitetiwiiin 30 biboks of Ealawin ; meals served tely. ddress 155 this ofer 0 PARTNERS WANTED. ANTED--LIVE PARTNER IN LIVE BUSI. : tal; profi and ness mu.monfl : profiis large WAN' TED-MISCELLANEOUS. e i R A e R A ELL YOUR CLOTHING AND JEW Szt KLETN, 100 e st sond postad Mn;lm mfif,‘.‘“ ToIORTUNES. TOLD BY anet icted in passengers of over- due steamer on island. 11 Taylor st., cor. Market. MME: SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO the grave: fee ub cents. 914 O'Farrell at. RELURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED —MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 858 Mission. MZES, B, BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. M YE; DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards: tells entire life, paat, nt, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ing excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: restores lost love *Jopathy: mistake im- possible: fee 81: letter $2. 920 Fostst, nr. Larkin. 400, SANPYSTORE ON MARKET ST « clears 8100 per month. DECKER, 1020 Market st. COFFEE AND OYSTEK HOUSE; $1100- nr Baldwin. DECKER, lO?OMn‘:reet- 895(). RESTAURANT, BAKERY. BAR- 35 OVU. zain; good reason for selig. 917 Mission. ARRIAGE _AND WAGON SHOP; GOOD business; 17 years in same block. Apply this office. OR SALE CHEAP—WELL-ESTABLISHED candy, tobacco, cigar, stationery store: fine busi- ness; réason for selling, nave to go East. Apply store, 1314 Howard st., bet. Niuth and Tenth. 375, COAL AND WOOD YARD DOING . ool business: must be sold at once; engine and boiler is worth the money; trial given. ‘all 810 Sixth st. 5100 YWILL BUY GOODLOCATED SALOON. Inquire liquor-store, 795 Mission st. 995, CASDY-SIORE, WITH SODA $ . fountain, 6 icecream freezers, 2 stoves, candy kettie, shelves, counters, stock of candy, tables, chairs, etc. HICKOK, 87334 Market st. LBANY CASINO SALOON, 133 FOURTH, NE- cor. Everett st., for sal WHOTESALE AND RETAIL AR RGAT: liquor-house; $3500. A. V., box 129, Call. | (GLYEN AWAY: FINE RESTAURANT; GOOD business; on account of departure. $03lg Third st. UR SALE—A CENTRALLY LOCATED FAM- ily liquor-store; living-rooms attached; rent $40. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 318 Clay. FOR BENT, UNFURNISHED-THE “GRAX: ite House," Folsom, Cal., & 2-story frame hotel, containing parior, dining-room, barroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: in & pair and fine location; a spiendid opportunity for any person desirous of going into the hotel business: extra inducements oftered. Address LOUIS k LUMPP, Foisom, Cal, \W ANTED—PARTNER TO EN A BLE OWNER to carry on further deveiopments in &quartz mine: large vein; free water and every facility for working; the property will stand the closest inves- tigation. Address Owner, box 47, Call Office. 1200, SALOON: BUSINESS FART OF « City: good day trade: finely fitted up. Apply E. A. KOLB, 422 Montgomery st. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR— WELL stocked; splendid location: other business cause of sale. SE. cor. Fifteenth and Castro LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $175. EOUSE OF 12 WELL-FURNISHED . rooms; bargain. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $25(). EOOMING HOUSE: § ROOMS: AL- D . ways full: good location; nice house: central: great bargain. STANLEY, 9115 Third at. $1500 O&,, [ESS — 3-R00M CORNER house. 10-room house, worth $1000; price. 40 rooms; fine for transcient 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Taylor st. 45 rooms on Marke: st 3500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. A )X SPECKE & CO. (HAVE MONEY TO « loan. 15 rooms; net profit $61; price $500. 20 rooms; net profit $85; price $650. 35 roo Det profit $83: price $1625. 46 rooms; net profit $112; price $1450. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. FOR SALE—HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE, 22 Sacramento st., containing 40 rooms; well lighted; gas: water: improved plumbing; com- pletely furnished ard in order for immediate Dos. session: this hotel is especially adaptea for & boarding-house; convenient to railroad depot, foot of Market st.: established 3 years; reasons for for seiling, owner retiring from business. Apply to owner on premises. $1800 BEST CORNEK BAR IN WHOLE « sale district: money-making piace; must be sold at once: owner appointed general agent for distillery. WILKE & WOLF, 831 Call- fornia st. (CRNERGROCERY AND BAR: A SNAP FOR the price: Allocation: stock worth the price asked. LYNCH & SEERY, 935 Market st. 7 :N"fl:g—g’ Db.n s N:’YI;{L;E TOSELLYOUR usines: uy & busing LYNCH & SERRY, 938 Markerst. o 22 $750. SORSEE _GROCERY AND BAR, DOV, witn Jving rooms, on_ Polk st.; low 5 ace: kept by owner for vears. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 2 G 35D SOLD—GOLD —GOLD — GOLD—CAN Deat Alaska or the Gold Exchauge; California £0ld mines for sale cheap; quartz gold mines, with mills running and paying big profits, at low prices and easy terms: some splendid newly discovered ledges showing good-paying outcrops, and are sure Lo develop into rich paying mines, from $2000 to $3000: 1 splendid claim, free-milling quariz lode, 9only $1100: other rare barzains. CHARLES F. BLACKBURY, E. M., International Hotel, S. F. MORTGAGE SALE-WELL LOCATED AND furnished house of 37 rooms; near Baldwin: no reasonable offer refused. L SCHARFF, 18 Post st. ODGING-HOUSE. 10 ROOMS; WELL-FUR- nished laundry; bath; large sunny yard. 617 Eday st. ODGING-HOUSE 37 KOOMS FOR SALE cneap: income $240 per month: no agents. Cail or address 1532 Polk st. - Louam&nousu: 7 NEATLY FURNISHED rooms: bath; will be soid cheap. 417 Minna. WELL-FURNISKED. GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing-house; good location. 613 Mission st. $250. Market st. FURNISHED ROOMS; GOOD LOCATIO! 2 ehelz rent: low prie Groocery, 40 Sixth st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. e T TN U e P POV FOB SALE—FURNITURE OF 8- ROOM FLAT. 112 Eighth st. NEWLY FURNISHED _ HOUSE, 9 rooms; bargain. HEGARTY, 1004 OR SALE—THE MUSICAL SHOOTING GAL- ¥ lery located 1187 Marke: st. (Central Park), consisting of musical and automstic targets, air guns, rifies, etc.: all complete; will be sold at & n. $2300 RESTAURANT WITH NEW BLD'G « On long ground lease; best location on city front: money-making place: cash or part F, 531 California. SPIRITUALISM. DDIE_SWAIN'S LECTURE, I 0. O. F, Hall, Berkeley, to-night, “Who are the Dead?” 25 cents. RS.C.J.MEYER, 1346 MARKET: TRANCE med.; eir. Mon., Thurs., Fri. eve; sts daily. in real estate. WILKE & WO $250 BAKERY MUSTBESOLD ACCOONT ok '“_‘p%f;:ax:m: swr:l.lb rooms, cellar, yard; ; oven: store trade. A ppi Mission Bakery, 1906 Mission st. o $100 gl:lglx"rs"l;(sz:: BEST LOCATION IN Ry Han oSy e right man. Apply 16 M58 ADDIE SWATN THROUGH HER SPAN ish guide, Buena Vista, will advise you for your betterment; Iadies only" _trance sittings, $2; consuliation free; hours 1 to 8 . M. 1055 Market st. RS J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT rance medium: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. LOST. e e e OST—LADIES' WATCH AT METROPOLI- tan Temple. Please return to 12814 Ninth st. and receive liberal reward. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Socicty of San_Francisco in the name of MARY C. BRENNAN, No. 208,050; the finder will please return to bank. FDX TERRIER PUP: MALE. RETURN 1413 Taylor st.; liberal reward. OST—FROM ALBION BREWERY, HUNT- er's Point, cedar skiff: oak finished: copper fastened; reward. e e AR ST R e S B OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA ivings and Loan Eocult{ of Sun Franci in the name of ALFRED KAHN: No. 194,925, finder will please retura to bank. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE B T A for u!h: city or country. M., box 2, C(fi{?n‘ OR SALE_CHEAP; THE BEST ADAPTED ghmchex shop in the city: other b\lllllels!::r;fi:le selling: no agents. Geary and Hyde st. - GUOD PAYING RESTAURANT 3200 - Dear Montgomery and Market st sou $20; must sell at once: family troubls greatest bargain. WILKE & ‘WOLF, 531 California st DAIBY PRODUCE AND DELICACY STORE; must be sold on t 3 n ofer” 1.05,%0id on socount of sickness: make an {1AESALOON FORSALE; WELL & H F otk or witnout pool table: call and govf-‘c{lf-hu' if you want a bargain. 2131 Mission st. ESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATI B = R ness: asacrifice. 165 Fipih st ¢ A1 BUST 53 YARDS OF TAPESTRY CARPET, OAK sideboard, table, chairs. 35 Murphy bldg. T L J, NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household £00ds, new or good a3 new; cash or time: open evenings, TRE SALE ! Prices stand tll %oods are completely dig. osed of. ak bed sets. Bed lonnges Stoves .. Carpets, per yard . Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard. Tilt-anr new bul cos will stand. 'l such tinse we are conducting business ai SE. corner th and Mission sts. 4 NOONAN. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BEDS H. ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lage ders, 200 per step; farniture exchged. 773 Mission, 400 SARFFIS; CHAMBER “BETS §i5; stoves, $0: arlor sets, $20: folding-bed: $10; bed-ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4rie. ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW 4 Sedlounges trimmed with plusi Brussels t, laid English Linoleum, laid . Window shades in 5 colors. SHIREK & SHIRER, 747 Grant avenue: no branch stores. CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED, 30 A YARD: LAID 30 C/¥el Tammte 94t STRATTON. 16 Fighth st > JOR SALE—GROCERY AND B. 5 Kot shean AR N ORNER SALOON FOR_ SALE - leaving city; rent $20. 865 Bryan: u,c o N INVESTMENT OF $500 WILL RETURN AL N0 por Semt profl i 1008 soa 5 mouths. Ad- dress Securities. box 8, Call Office. FOUND. B Ty T et LY PP ULV UPT P PSS 'OUND—LARGE MASTIFF DOG. INQUIRE Monday, 920 Post: J. M. ROBERTSON. ‘_AY COLT; WAITE FACE; NEAR 12.MILE - _House. Ag.’ n-mgmm. nr. 12-Mile House PHYSICIANS. e IANs VED—DR. C. C. O'DONNELL. TO PR v DD!"I‘ FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT Market his museum, 1051 st.; his 30 years' successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; mmu—nu:mwm~ > PAR‘I‘.\HB WANTED WITHE $15,000 FOR lumber trade. Apply to Syndicate [nvestment Company, 64 and 86 Chronicle building. FOK SALE—A BAKGAIN; TIN AND PLUMB- ing shop. Address E. M., box 81, Cali Office. CHANCE FOR WOODWORKER [TO_ENTER business; small capital. G. H., box 75, Call. 00D COFFEE-MILL, NO. 18, SBOWCABE, scales and groceries for sale cheap. 112 San Jose ave. GWD—PAYLN& '!eal?lg‘finn‘? FOR EA‘A‘: &0od reason ou For particul; address San Luis Steam Laundry. San Luis Obispor L L TR NG'S Pi Car pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tebame ot oo oo a0 ONELIN'SCARPET FEATING WORKS. 55 Golden Gate ave.: telephone -l&u 126. 3 ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND Jnnmnn. works. Main office 25 and 27 8th. REATEASTERN ST M CARPET CLEAN- G s e hos + 14 8th st. B. GRANT. 1TY STEAM CARPETCLEANING,RENOVA- Ol STEVENS, mar. Tel’ Soath 350, J1REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- Ing works; latest improved machine: 3 3¢ yard, G. u?olwn.onu 1n fi‘hlh st.; phnn:{ieuh’ 83. IARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON i South 6. . MACKINTORH & 00, sromiriot E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 J- 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUXEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- J- ©Ovating works. 463 Stevenson; tel. south 348