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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1896 e ———————— e Church, said in substance exactly what C. B. Perkins did. His manner was decided and his statements emphatic. Rev. Dr. W. 5. Bovard of Trinity Meth- odist Episcopal Church, was inclined to look upon the matter as Dr. Stephens had. “I look upon the matter with favor as long as it is advisory,”” he said; “but I don’t think the sentiment in thechurch at this time is strong enough to pass any such resolution. It will doubtless die in com- mittee. “But,” he added, “the use of cigarettes by boys before a certain age should be ab- solutely prohibited by law.”” HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. Dr Stephens, Petaluma A F Hitcheock, Sulsun K P Grant, Nordhoff ‘W H Simons, 1 ouis H J Darling, Nev H A Bell, S YKIQB!IW | WTSampson,South Atric E H|Campoell.U S SPhila J W Tl ch Miss Tailocn, Oakdale TOBACCO AND SPIRITUALITY. Methodist Pastors and Lay- men Discuss Their Relation. MAY MEMBERS SMOKE ? 'y Mulkey CT Jobe, ted Bluff K B Lopez. M Dan, Cal W H Wright, Sucto J H Roberts, Sacto N H_Long. Cal ¥ A Cbapman, Denver C B Morrison, Arbuckie W W Middlecroff, Visalia The Cleveland (Ohic) Conference May Ask All Churchmen T M Holiister, Auburn A M Powell, Sta Maria W H Bray T A Cooper, Ukiah F L Elsofer, N H L Yost, Fresno R A Waekersecof, Colo F L M Smith, Denver H Mrs J S Nobl, f unsmuir P H Coftman, ted Bloft to Abstain. > F Cazadero BT McCnllough,Cros Ldg p Voodland Wm Wallace & wi, REMankowskivwf.Was Miss Nettie Burham,Hon L U Prather, Oakland W S Robinson, Grass V. ¥, Turned, San Jose W F sose Holden, Chicago ustwiz. Naps DIFFERENCES OF OPINIONS. e et Mrs 8 F tlye, Clevelana y rcis, Los Angeles A T Collins, Cal Mrs Ed Pinney,Council B MissL K Pinney,CouncilB L M Lasell, Mertinez P T Harding & w?, Cal W Bruce, Chicago PALACE HOTEL. B Tibby & son, Butte Cy E F Sweeney, Seattle Rev. Drs. Case and Stephens Join Issue on the Subject—Other ¥ H Short, Fresno J'W still, Vacaville A & C Gregory, Mexico R LCohn, N Y Vigorous Views. A G Ryan, Portiand T G Wilcox & w, Portld Nev Horsesnoe Jake, Denver F 1 Eisofter, N ¥ R H Flint, San Juan C H Hill, Beloit Mrs E D Edgerton,Beloit e Dr W M Huston, 11 Mrs M £ Davidson VELAN » — Ninde | W B Cole & w, Sta Cruz M L Requa & w, Oaklan CLEVELAND: Onlo, May 0 Bm,'o& G ,f Mrs S J Fenton,Oaklund H F Hale & w, Battle Ck presided at this morning’s session of the Gon- | Mra 37 Fenton.Oakland I ' Hale & w, Ba ersl Conference of the Methodist Epifcopal | I~ Burk ES Bogert, U 8 N church. Rev.Mr. Lowthers of Kansas intro- duced a resolution asking that all Methodists be asked to abstain from using tobacco, and that no Sunday-school teachers or Epworth League presidents or other officers be elected BALDWIN HOTEL. J B Becker, N Y Dr J S Dunker, N Y O C Schulze, Dixon Sapt, P Stokkeby, P Costa JAL Oakland T Winchell. San Lucas L Gray., S Jose G J O'Brien, Cal . cco. d to the committee | M Bernstein, D Fitzhenry, Pasadena hojosed ‘OD.NH:0 Belerro J Maud, High H G Conovan, Stockton N G Bradiord, Haywards W B ..clonaid, Napa E W Hall, Sacto F D Cobb, Stockton W L Barnett & w, Detroit E H Hill, Contra Costa H F Morris, Sacto C Bullard, St Louis J W Merrill, St Panl F A Muiligan, Florida H Barnes, New Jersey F Miller, Vallejo LICK HOUSE. H J Darling, Reno Wm G Murphy, Marysvl J W Blair, ramento Geo A Rankin, Cal R Maun, A Owen, Cal This is one small paragraph of a tele- »hic item published in THE CALL a few days-ago. It is innocent in appearance, and would be passed by the general reader, perhaps, without a second thought. But the clergy and laity of the Method- ist Episcopal church of this City take a ¢ W R Spzaulding, Tl’uckdee ll‘bxlfi view of the case. To some of | J B Kirklund, Portland F esteot! pfiers i il 5 it | G Francis, Sacramento J M McPike, Napa them it is entirely satisfactory, to othersit | § L"Groe " FaNChula M Goldman, Merced is Rubi between individual right | C L Tisdale, Alameda J Jones & w, Cal izjthe i shicon dek £ Iis & w, Cal J M Fulweiler, Auburn and ecclesiastical legislation, and they are woefully unrestful lest the church cross the stream and infringe on 1ts neighbor's domain. That small paragraph has elicited a hy- gienic discussion from the Rev. Dr. Case, a philosophic dissertation on the rights of the individual man from Rev. Dr. Stephens, a flight of oratory from Edgar Briggs Esq. of the Assessor’s office, = C Chicp ek, Portland S Howe & w, Seattle emphatic affirmation from C. B. Perkins }\' ]‘i}lril}hrrl,({) nh’:‘n E A Aggler, Ferndale of Simpson Memorial Church, and various | § S Markham, Oregon " widely diverging opinions from other NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 3 2 G Keller, Sonoma. G H Robinson. Ft Apache notables of the Methodist Episcopal | A A Gibsom Abbott Mine L Leclerc, Haywards Church in San Francisco. T Steger, Mt ~herman "L F Wisserbact, Angl Iid Srlietg T J Hickey, Shelton W J Root, Chicago Dr. W. W. Case of the Howard-street | ¢ C Nelson, Mont T Ward, Sunol Methodist Episcopal Church took *‘after |J D Schueider, Vallejo € B Sutton, U S N godliness, cleanliness,” for his text, leaned back 1n his chair and delivered ———— The English long-bow was the height of bimself of his thoughts on the subject with perfect freedom. the archer, and made of yew, hazel, ash or “I think it is right,”” he said. *‘Sunday- hawthorn. The cross-bow was a more school superintendents and presidents of Mrs W Graves San L Ob Mrs A M Graves, Sn LOb D W Jenks, Alturas J A Bertlett, Cal J E Smith, Ukiah C Owen & w, Chicago COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. F E Peters, Los Angeles C Pierson & w, Bakersfid T S Knowles, Ontario C W Benbur, Kern Kubnie, Paso Robles H Byrue, oc W ~impson, Denver Brown&w,Kunights Fry H Morton, Portland [aylor, Vancouver ~onora J Southworth, Cal sou, . Y D W Corcoran, Vallejo Vallejo € Bensou, Concord E Hill, Los Angeles H Hall, Menlo Park SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. \Y ANTED—BY THE END OF MAY, SITUA- tion as governess during the summer vaca- tion; experienced teacher: references given. Ad- dress A. D., Palo Alto, and oblige yours truly, EDITH ACWORTH. ESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT BY the day,or will take work home; uses Mc- Dowell system; terms reasonable. Apply 653 Folsom st. 3 JXPLRIENCED DAY AND NIGHT NURSE position: zood references. Address R. this office. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. (GERMAN, EXPERIENCED GROCERY clerk wishes situation, city Or country, or meneral merchandise. Address I, K., box 31, . W L CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights n_every room; 200 Tooms; 25¢ 0 $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $5 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. HELP WANTED—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued F YOU WANT TO SHLL OR_BUY A BUSI- ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ESTAURANT; NR. BALDWIN HOTEL: R~ celpts $40 & day; $1400. DECKER, 1020 Mkt. HAVE PURCHASERS FOR ALL KINDS OF business places. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. AN AND WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE, private place; man understands care horses, cattle and grounds, general work; wife excellent €00k and housekeeper: reference. Address M. W., box 154, Call Oftice, EXPERIENCED IN GLOVES; can repair; has her own glove-machines; wishes position in glove department. Address E.'B., box B4, Call Office. \Y ANTED—POSITION IN DEY GOODS OR gents’ furnishing siore; am a hustier and have had 5 years’ experience. Address G. L. W., box 102, Cail Office, OLORED WOMAN WISHES DAY'S WORK washing, ironing or taking in washing. Call or address 28 Hunt st., off Third. (399D COOK W ISHES SITPATION IN A lunchhouse or urant. Call 64034 Minna. T,ADY WISHES SITUATION T0 DO HOUSE- L/ work or family sewing. Apply 1 Fifth st., room 28, s-cond floor. P OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation to do housework: good cook and laundress; understands American and German cooking: City or country; good reference. A. C., box 43, Call Oflice. MPETENT WOMAN TO DO GENERAL Y 1) housework: city or country. Call or address 80515 Powell st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to 150 per night: $150 to $6 per Jeek: free busand baggaze 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 95(), PARTNER FOR MEAT-MARKET: e « arare chance for a good mi keep plain accounts and deliver meats: German preferred. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av QHOESTORE, FINK COUNTRY TOWN: ES- tablished 15 years: large profits: will seil for 65 per cent on cost. DECKEK, 1020 Market st. CANDY-STORE ON MARKET ¢ $400. clears $100 per month. DECK 1020 Market st. TATE AND COUNTY RIGHT FOR PATENT sewing-machine attachmen!; thousands can be sold; investigate this rare chance and see patent if you want & money making business; for country Orcity; investigaie ai once this rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. DEFINED NURSEGIRL, $10. MISS CULLEN, 3 Sutter st. REEINED SECOND GIRL. 815, MISS CUL- LEN, 823 Sutter st. Cuuuwmum AND WA!l'l’m'iBS. t'l%: German governess, $20: cook, sleep home, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Satter st- MAN OR SWEDISH COOK, $30. MISS LEN, 328 Sutter st. TOUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST WISH place in eity or country to do any kind of wor] with a child: finest references. 221 Minna st near Third. Y OUNG LADY WISHES UPSTAIRS WORK orthe care of chlldren; no objection to the v; speaks French: zood sewer. 35 Hardy xteenth, ne H “SEAMSTRESS, ~$20; SECOND ; nurse, $20: working housekeeper, 15 housework giria, city and country, $20 and $25: 6 youne giris, assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OUSEWORK GIRL; COUNTRY: *25; 3 IN family; see party here. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. TOUNG LADY in hotel; reference: San Carlos ave. l{EFXNED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSI. tion for upstairs work in private family. Ad- dress or call 1620 Stockton st. S CHAMBERWORK if required. A. M., 1626 WORKIN G MIDDLE-AGED ~WOMAN; $10; easy place. MISS CUL- housekee, i LEN, 825 Sutter. 115(). GROCERY ~AND —BAK: FINE OU. stock; elegant fixtures; doing good business; 1 fine iocality; will stand the fullest investigation, and the place Is actually worth twice amount asked; see this clegant business at once: cheap rent. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $1(’ RESPAURANT: 6 TABLES; NICE . range; living rooms; cheap reat; paid t0 June 1. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hal . O, SELL YOUR ~BUSINESS PLACE OR lodging-house come see me, as I have customers T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. on hand. 200, EINE COFFEE = AND ~LUNCH « place; all in runnig order: the rent only $10 a month; taking in $8 to $20 per day: you will never geta chance like this again. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. OFF| N 'EX HOU B1100. 5P 5ea%n: DRI, 1020 Marker fine location; see it. DECKER, 1020 Market, OLD — GOLD—GOLD — GOLD — GOLD—CAN beat Alaska or the Gold Exchange; Californi £old mines for sale cheap; quartz gold mines, with mills ranning and paying big profits, at low prices and easy terms; some spiendid newly discovered ledges showing good-paying outcrops, and are sure 1o develop into rich paying mines, from $2000 to $3000: 1 splendid claim, free-milling qunrlzrl_odg. only $1100: other rare barzains. CHARLES F. BLACKBURN, E. M., International Hotel, S. F. ESTAUMINT AND OYSTER-HOUSE FOR sale cheap; account of sickness. 107 Sixth st. JEWLY FITTED UP LIQUOK-STORE. 733 AN Devisaderost., cor. Fuiton, | 2L TFOR SALE—A BARGAIN; TIN AND PLUMB- ing shop. Address E. M., box 81, Call Otfice. ] LL YOURBU FOR CASH RIGHT away see or send to STANLEY, 2114 Third. Ql BRA H BAKERY NERAL D L { D, siore; same hands uking §8 daly; low rent: bargain. STANLEY, 2134 Third. ARPEN : ESTABLISHED TEN years: machines, etc.: great bargain. STAN- LEY, 215 Third st. &150. FAFTNER WANTED IN LIGHT &) L DU, casn business; good wages made; trial given before buylng: no previous experlence re- quired. STANLEY, 2135 Third st. D WOMAN AS WORKING HOUSE- country; $25. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper for bachelor or widower. Call or address 1020 Market st. or 15 Eddy, room 30, second floor. OSITION ASHOUSEKEEPER BY REFI widow, lately from the East, for old couple. Call or address 225 Geary st. \rEu.-xE(,ui\{.\n-:’xmzn COOK DESIRES P iation; country preferred; no cards. 1523 ne st. N AMERICAN LADY WISHES as nurse for invalid; 1o objection to Lr. Call or address MI 'ON, 208 Edd: PUSINESS WOMAN CAN trade, would like & position as housekeeper in lodging-house; used to managing large ones, or wouid do chamber work. Address A. B. C., box 151 this office. W IPOW Or 34, WITH 6 YEARS' EXPER ence, desires position as manager of first-class hotel or rooming-house: is aiso first-ciass pastry COOK: can give best of references. Address B. B., box 1, Cail Office. OOKKEEPER — EXPERIE D YOUNG * lady bookkeeper desires position; good refer- ences. " Address BOOKKEEPER, box 2, Call Of- fice, Oakland. Cu\u-} TENT YOUNG LADY, WITH EXPE- rience, wants position as stenographer. Ad- dress Reliable, 42 Hartford ADY OF 10 YEAR: PERIENCE 1IN 4 lodging-house business would ltke position to msanag - a house. Address M. O., 811 Ellis st. W ORKING “HOUSEREEPER, WITH A child, $10: cook for 2 men, see party here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutt: COLOKF,D COOK, $25 TO $30. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter ANTED—WATTRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; 4 chambe-malds. assist waiting, £15 and #20: 2 cooks boarding-house and restaurant, $25 and $35: German or rrench second girl, §20; girl for cookinz and housework, country, $30: also Santa Barbara, $25: cook, 0 wash, $30: pantry &irl, $20, and girls for cooking and housework in city and'couniry. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sut- ter st. V) AITEESS AN CHAMBERMAID FOR the springs, $20; lroner for city laundry, $28 up: Protestant girl, housework, citv, $20; Germai &irl, housework, city. $20; cook, Mill Vailey, $1 German girl, housework, country, $15: girls for honsework, city or country, $20 and $15: German second girl, country, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st NE T GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN SEC- i ond girl: reference: smnall American family; MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. WOMANTO COOK FOR SECTION 18: ranch cook,$25: COOK, few board- aitresses, $20, $18 and $15. MURRAY 634 C) W ANTED-COMPE GIRL, TO COOK, wash and firon, no housework, on a gentle man's farm, short ance in country; very mnice place: $26 per mon W.D. EWE EAT RELTIABLE YO WOMAN WAN AN jlace todo s-cond work 1u private family or lodgi 28 Seventh st., ouse; city or country. HOUSEWORK, 2 1IN oung girl to assist, $5; also girls $10 to $16. MISS (3IRL FOR GENERAL ¥ family, $15: for general housework, HICKEY, 1083 Post st. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG L woman to care for children; can sew: or as companion to a lady;_competent for second work: best of referenc-s. Scotch, 515 Eighth si., Oak- IDDLE-A FR N work in French or ¢ or housework. RS ce position CH GIRL WANTS *rman family for children 621 Commercial st. R LADY WO 2 D s housekeeper; widower's jam- ily, with small children; is good tierman cook ; can give good references. Address X. Z., box 42, Cal GHH, 15 Y RS WANTS A SITUATION I family of two to do housework: refeiences exchanged. Call or address 520 Third st. R ESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WITH a child 6 years old would iike to have a place as cook or general housework: city or country. Call at 149 P t., bet. Third and Fourth, QITUATION WANTED BY A COMPE ») Protestant girl in private family; is good c can give references. 207 Leavenworth st. M “SALESLADIES AT ONCE FOR M musiin underwear; good position for right variles: call at once. U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker buflding. ENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- must be good cook; wages $20. Apply with city references at 1512 Callfornia st. y TANTED — YOUNG _ GIRL, GENERAL housework: no washing: $6 L0 $8 per month; 2 in famli. Call bet. 9 and 12, 1430 Ellfs st. WANT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work with references. Apply 1118 Fell st. @ TRST-CLASS COOK AND RALHOUSE- work:; wages $25. 1310 Geary st. S OFFERED TO AN HONEST GIRL a8 a compensation forsimple h ekeeping for For particula M. DREYER, Alviso. 7 ¢ NURS WAGES $7. CALL 1631 Sherman st., Alameda, Bay-st. station. SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every olght in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opey ontil 8 o'clock. 2518 Misslon street, open until § o'clock. 116 inth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. clumsy weapon, but equally destructive, if Epworth leagues should be obliged to re- used with skill. frain from using tobacco for many reasons. irst, on the general principle that any practice or habit which does more harm than good ought to be condemned and abandoned. This is axiomatic and time would be lost arguing it. “Secondly, it is a filthy habit and isen- tirely unnecessary. *In the third place, it is an unmitigated evil and very injurious to the health. “Fourthly, it is a stepping-stone to grosser forms of intemperance, such as ion to teach chiidren French, ¢ English aud musi companion: used to travelin 507, Santa Cruz. thorough or lady’s best of references. VIRL FOR LIC ¥ the week. 4 THIRD ST., NR, et: : 25¢ to $1 50 per night: £1 50 1036 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ——— Ym":\c ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL bousework. 1924 Howard st. NTE! ASS FINISHER ON near Fourth. BOYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. ADV ERTISING AGENTS W ANTED. Write ANINO, 829 Ellis st W ANTED—IRONERS AT PARISIAN LAUN- dry, SW. Dolores and Twenty-ninth sts. J APANESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. 418 Stevenson st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. W ASTED—PARTNER IN GOUD-PAYING 15¢. barber-shop. 131 O’Farre'l st. < ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE:; IN FIRST- class location: running 3 chalrs steady. For particulars inquire at 1275 Oak st., after 6 o'clock. G%“)unbsu‘m:uaml:u A eI usiness openin; applying toJ. W - LAKE. Reno, Nev. Apply by 1etter at once, BARBER-SHOP WORTH #3500 FOR $150; RoIng out of business. STOLZ, 630 Market st. 4 FRESH EGGS, COFFEE, EIC, 100: § EGGS, chops, steak or ham, 10c.” 635 Clay st. Pror: SHING TO MAKE MONEY EAS- ily apply to 1516 Stockton st. STEAMER PORTLAND, 800 TONNAGE, FOR Cooks Iniet Alaska goid fields, sails about the 180D of May: fine accommodaio a; fare §65; reig) o pounds A, ree. A FRED HOLMES, 506 Batters s> g EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d aud 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 150 to 50c:week.$1 to §2 50; reading-room :strictest at- tention to moraing uiet: open all night ¥V ER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market ; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to aud from the feiry. JENTLEMAN ™ WELL ACQUAINTED 1N city can find protitable employment by ad- dressiug G., box 95, this office. E. 5, REMOVED 609 70 643 CLAY ST.; BOT- + tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, ROOMS 1560 75¢ PER NIGHT: 506 T0 81 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 517, 328 MONTGOM- ery st clerks and Iaborérs to call 1f they do not recerve their just dues; no charge uniess suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. JANTED — MEN 10 LFARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LER AND LABORERS CLAIMS BGHT; ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M’y, tel. m. 353. 'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPE Instant reliet. For saie by all drugglsts or Cen tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOIt $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 869 Howard st., nr. Sixth. / ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & €0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize oer and list of 200 mventions wanted. EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesor® sts, T WAGE: E LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter BARBERS—FOR EMPLOY. CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 525 Grant ave. S. FUCHS, JiAIlBEl‘S' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BAHBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 28814 O' Farreil. L HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., betow Kearny: lodging half price, oe, 10c, 15¢ pr night clean beds,sunny rooms.no bunks W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still_runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh; $1'to $3 per wi J HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO st.; 200 rooms; best in the city- singie rooms 20 and 25¢ & night,'S1 a week: medls 10c. 12-SOLING 50c; LADIE~ 40c; DONE you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. 100 ME3 T0 TAKE LODGING AT 105, 16c and 20c a night, dncluding coffes and rolls 624 Washington st., near Kearny. WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your 0ld shoes and make them &s good as new, | and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and N ENTO FEED M M4l grocers keep h 562 Mission. EN'S “SECOND-HAND nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. JLCHO HOUSE, MARKET Kooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; £1 to $8 SHOES, SOME E651 JBEE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOL bc; also a bottl eof lager, 5e, at 637 Ciay st. TPRY ACME HOUSE, 07 MA RKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25c a night; $1 a week. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: SI week: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: daiiv papers. 36 Clav st AL HOUSEWORK and plain cooking. 2276 Fifteenth st.,nr. Noe. ITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, (<,\}(fiiTcE-p§'fsT R, FIRST-CLASS MAX, wants a good steady job: city or country. Ad- Clay st. dress W. D. EWER & CO. the use of morphine and intoXicating liquors. 1 ‘A fiith reason is that it destroys the equilibrium of the mind, vjtiates the judgmentand debauches the moral powers. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. £ YERBA BUENA Perfection No. 1—Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, May 15, at 8 o'clock. D. 13. LODGE OF SE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT best help. 4141, O'Farrell; tel. E. 426, SE AND JAPAN RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P 56 COOKSBOC SUPFLIES COOKS: ALL ‘“Lastly, it has a deleterious influence GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. -branches:short notice. i4 Geary. tel.Grant 4. upon posterity.” “FOR AULD LANG SYNE” W.TIM, CHINESE NESE EMPLOY- “Would you endeavor to prohibit its Thirty-thira grand annual excur- - ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. use by church members?” was asked. sion, picnic and games of St. Andrew” APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT Society at El Campo SATURDAY, May 16, 1896. Round-trip tickets: Adults, 50c: chil- dren, 25c. Boats leave Tiburon ferry at 9 A. M. ANDREW WILKIE, President. WiLLiaM C. Cook, Secretary. ““Would I endeavor to prohibit its use by church members?” The reverend gen- tleman slowly repeated the question, took (JIRL FOR | OUSEWORK; ATTEND bakery. 1209 Point Lobos ave. AGENTS WANTED. XPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY; acquire rapidly aiter beginning work. Montgomery room 1. YOU 131 5D FOR “FEMINA,” A WO- book, by Dr. John A. Miiler, at his Poly- clinic Pharmacy, 1018 Valencia st. For women and children frée consuitations from 2 to 4. ADY WITH SOME CAPiTAL OR SECUR- i 1ty 10 manage iness. 181 Post, r. 20. |5 TONHOLE-MAK ON COATS, 108 3 Bactery st. \ ANTED-LADY OR GENTLEM itors for the Perfection wire wash or country: 310 A. afternoons. FURNITURE WANTED, ECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED TO fill country orders: I will pay good prices. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. oard: city 23 Davis, rm. 29. | “' AIST FINISHER AND SKIRTMAKER, Apply at dressmaker’s, 782 Van Ness ave. W ANTED—LADIES TO CONSULT MEDIUM and planet-reader; 25¢. 946 Mission st. Fas -CLASS SKIRTMAKERS. BOWHAY, 5 ter st. office; besthelp. 314E Sutter: tel. . 3 AND JAPAD employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- a less constrained position in his chair and drew his hand lightly across his fore- head, thereby smoothing the wrinkled front of war. *No; 1 would not endeavor to prohibit its use by members. I would do so with intoxicants on the ground that not only { in Sierra Hall, EVENING, requested to attend. RUBY MANZER, President. M. J. SMrTH, Recording Secrata: v, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. (OACH “CLASS: SIN : oughl. ds the care of fine horses, carriages, and is & 200d, careful driver; is stricily temperate, industrious and obliging: has long ex- perience 10 the care of gentleman's place: has best of New York and Chicago references. Address E. STACK, 821 Ellis st. 2, 2511 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT REPUE. lican Club will meet at headquarters, 1339 Valencia st., FRIDAY EVENING, May 16. Mem- bers requesied to attend regular ineetings third Friday. V. F. NORTHRUP, President. R. H. STAFFORD, Secretary. C. L. HEDEMA RK, Treasurer. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- ing—Pacific Coast Jockey Ciub. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Paciflc Coast Jockey Club, a corporation, will be held oo TUESDAY, the 2d day of June, 1898, at the hour of 11 A. ). at the office of the company, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business 83 may legally cone before the meeting. A. B. SPRECKELS, President. W. S. LEAKE, Secretary. San Franclsco. Cal.,, May 15, 1896. B2 J0TICETO THE PUBLIC_THE NEW Reformed Christian Church will be o ized on THURSDAY and FRIDAY nights Scottish Hall, 105 Larkin st., opposite City Hal 10 solicit highsr and equal wages for working men and women all through the Christian world; also, ladies’ reform costume will be exhibited. Admis- sion will be charged to defray expenses. Please come rnd give us & start. Discourse for the even- ing will be “Secrets of the Comstock Lode, or We Lost All Our Money in Stocks.” &, DICNIC COMMITTEES OF ALL SOCTE- ties are requesied to call on J. C. HOWE, the user suffers, but his famil{ and society in general. Thisis true only in a limited extent ot the use of tobacco. ““I would not even put myself on record as desiring to puta tobacco sieve in the mouths of church officials, but I am strongly in favor of their not using it. This is entirely a matter of personal liberty, and I think no legislation would be tolerated, but the conference has not exceeded 1ts authority in being strongly advisory.” The opinion of Dr.John Stephens of Simpson Memorial Church was directly opposed. He said ““This would be a very radical step, as many of the pastors themselves use tobacco. It is now considered illegal for pastors to use tobacco, the last question asked candidates for ministerial honors bing ‘Will you wholly abstain from the use of tobacco?’ *‘Now, many of the preachers, especially the older ones, who came in before this clause was added to the list of questions, | use tobacco; and I think it would be | wholly inconsistent to require Sunday- school superintendents and league presi- dents to refrain from using tobacco, when | Commercial Printer, 636 Clay st., for lowest rates these men who occupy the pulpits are per- | o7 auarter cards, posters and all kinds of picaic mitted to go unmolested. |EEEHE “‘As far as the matter ismerely advisory, I aporove of it, but I think it is very easy 10 endeavor to put too many strings upon church members. One of the undesirable tendencies of modern church affairs is to put too many restrictions upon members. I think the church should not endeavor to legislate upon this subject—it will work TAL MEETING—THE REGULAR imeeting of the stockholders of the Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 28, San_Fran- cisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1896, atthe Lour of 1 o'clock P.M.. for the pur: pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year. aud the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will ciose on Friday. May 15, 1896, i i at3o'cock P. M. GEO. R, SPINNEY, Sec. itseli out in time. Office—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal. ““Why, if a man were to be eschewed on | s 0 20 account of a proclivity for using tobacco, some of the greatest giants of the pulpit would be under the ban. Spurgeon was addicted to the weed, and bis spirituality bas never been questioned.” One of the most prominent members of the Methodist laity in the City, C. B, Per- kine, marches under Dr. Case’s banner. am thoroughly in svmpathy with the movement,’” he said. “I bave never used tobacco i any form in my life, and would as soon think of flying as using tovacco before the cuildren of my Sunday-school. SPECIAL NOTICES. e =5, TYPEWRITING, LAW WORK, CORRE- spondence and copying; abstracts copled prices moderate. 8731 Market st., room 2. E?_mmfs COLLECTED, ENTIRE =% charge of property taken. BROOKS, 214 ne st, BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4: collections mude, city or conntry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey st..' room 6. T 5580. DIVIDEND NOTICES. TOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION WHERE there may be chance for advancement, Ad- dress Advancement, 270 Fourth st., Oakland. OACHMAN, ENGLISH, AGED 28, SINGLE, would ki tuation in private family ; town or country: first-class references. Address English, box 99, Call. OTEL OR RANCH MANAGER— A wife desire charge of hotel, ranch. public in- stitutlon or other property in Southern Californi; large experience in bandling help. Manager, P. \1. box 2217, San Francisco. W ASTED—SITUATION BY AN ELDERLY experienced German gardener: handy with tools: sober; or take care of a gentleman’s place, or any position of trust. Address C. M., box 71, this offic WORK IN PRIVATE family: make himself generally useful about : understands care of horses; careful driver: plac ! Y reference. ROBT. ANN k' 69 Market st. D BY A ‘Address D, F., young man in townor country. 37, Call Office. 3 ARRIED M speaking German, French, fluently, desires a position; Address E. K., I WRITING AND panish and English best city references. 1, this office. WISHES A SITUATION WITH privaie family; knows how to milk cows and take care of horses. Address 529 Sacramento st. ( 00D STEA Y WISH 50Y WISHES TO LEARN X atrade: machinist preferred. AddressJ. M., 2115 Pacific ave., Alameda. ST-CLASS PAINTER AND DECORATOR; German: strictly sober: 3 years’ notel refer. private party: wili work cheap: city or country. Address GERMAN, box 185, Call Office, 7OUNG SWEDISH MAN, SOBER AND I3 dustrious, wishes situation'in a private family where he can make himself generally useful; un- derstands care of horses; also garden work: city or country. Address W. NELSON, 39 Eddy st. ARDENEE WISHES PLACE WITH PRI vate family; city or country: middle-aged: single: steady and thoroughly reliable. Address J. 0., box 16, Call Office. FIBST-CLASS MACHINEHAND (SHAPER, trimmer, etc.) and cabioet-maker wants situ: uon; city or country. Address C. H., box 64, Call. JITUATION WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE » as head and second cook, or cook and waitress; best of reference as to sobriety and sbility: coun: try hotel preferred. Address M. A., box 127, Call. TOUNG MAN: SPEAKS GERMAN AND English; graduate of a S. F. business college; well recommended: wishes place in grocery or chance In wholesale-house to work up. Address H. B., box 31, Call Office. £ ,DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. church should haveany jurisdiction. It is nu'rc?u:\‘ls“ner? ;U:}':l{;nfl\!:"%r.\fx’}?;e} o.’ ‘"ff a matter that should be left to their con- | be payable at the office of the company. 327 Mar. wrong. 2 at 3 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Sec. Edgar Briggs of the Assessor’s office, and a steward of Simpson Memorial Church, once wrote an article on the pro- duction of tobacco, which may be seen in the report of the State Board of Agricul- ture for 1895. He said: “That is a question as to the polity of the Methodist Church itself, and not of morals. Thetendency of the church here lately is becoming too narrow. Ex- cessive use of tobacco is injurious and #hould be avoided, but the cburch should “As for the laity, I do not believe the SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, §o~cfn AMERICAN COOKS, $25 TO $36: GEN- eral housework girls, $15 to $26: up-stairs ana waiting, $15 to £20, and other first-class help regis- tered al MISS HICKEY 'S, 1033 Fost at. HOROUGHLY CAPABLE LADY DESIRES position as working housekeeper to a gentleman with a family, or would care for af sick or in- valid iady: bést of refersnce. Apply 629 Bryant st.. betwéen Fourth and Fifth. QITUATION WAN | ED AS SEAMSTRESS OR waiting: ten years in lastplace. Call 115 Sixth Lave no jurisdiction over the subject. As for advising, that is its dnty, and in this case I think its advice proper and timeiy.” Rev. Dr. W. R. Goodwin, pastor of the California-street Methodist Church, came to the window, as the hour was late,and ut himself emphatically on record as in- goning the action of the conference as long as it _is advisory; is in favor of pro- hibiting the use of the weed by superin- tendents of Sunday-schools and presidents of leagues, but thinks the laity should do as they please in the matter, William Abbott, president of the board | 2 of trustees of Central Methodist Episcopal | st., grocery. ESPrCTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES position to do general housework. Call at 228 Tenth st. RFESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA: tion to do general housework; plain cook and 2000 housekeeper; reference. Call at 364 Jeasie. A MERICAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do chamberwork, waiting or second work; city or Oaklund; $15." 1623 . eavenworth st. 7OUNG FRENCH GIRL WISHES POSITION 10 do ups:airs work an1 wa'ting at table; cliy references. .Address E. C., 1014 Pacific st. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRLS WISH situations in private familles to do housework and upstairs. Call at 129 Third st., 8. F. ARDWARE, MECHANICS' 100LS, ETC.; young man desires position in city or country alary no object: not atraid of work. CAMPBELL, 1336 Bush at., S. F. G PERATE YOUNG MAN (GER- man) wishes & situation around private place; take care of horaes, eic.; not afraid of work. Ad- dress Twenty-first st. and Treat ave. (grocery). SCINEER DESIRES SITUATION; CITY OR country: firsi-class reference: wages reasom- able. Address H., box 81, this office. ANTED—BY A GERMAN OF 35 SOME kind of employment: will work cheap. Ad- dress J. T., box 151, this office. D RESPECTABLE 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c 1o $1 50 per night; $1 50 10’86 perweek: free 'bus and baggage (0 and from ferry. THMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Kmulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. AIRDR 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- <) ungand making. 14 McAlilster. rms 67 and 68. Anuu?oxxs PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for farniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. ¥ YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture_and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. ¥FORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH. 821 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, « carpets, plano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761 ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF / you want highest cash price for your furniturs, carpats. pianos. or merchandise of anv kind. HOUSES WANTED. tvies: perfect fitting patterns 1 SMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING 25. Academ’ Powell st. MALE HELP WANTED. ITH TO TAKE SHOP German or Swiss milker an on'a dairy near city, 830 and ‘mers: man to milk 18 cows and ‘oamka. waiters and dishwashers. W shares, country to act as fore found: als make butt NDINAVIAN OR GERMAN sistant porter for first-class hotel; $1 found. NSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TEAD WAITER FOR SPRIN WAITER, and country hotel, $25; waiter, hotel, arm work, #30: French or Ialian cook, country restaurant, $60. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IND BAKER, COUNTRY SHOP, $256 AND ») found; ranch b acksmith, $30; teamster and wife, 330" R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 ANTED TO RENT BY JUNE 1—COMFORT- able modern 10-room dwelling, north or west side of street; Western Addition; for small family. Address Terms, Postoflice box 2851. ROOMS WANTED. coEn i e st s sl 7 ANTED—LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM. lighied from the north or east, with grate or place for stove; must be above the first floor. Address W. A.'B., box 61, this oflice, stating terms, which must be moderate. PROPERTY WANTED. W ANTED_FOR CASH, CHEAP LOTS IN city and Oakland: particulars: principals only. G. B, box 80, Call Office, WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS, W ANTED ESTIMATES ON WELI-BORI & SPINK, 501 N D 9 WOODCHOPPERS, $1 60 AND $1 76 G : 275 cords to cut. MUR- ) to0ls and food foun RAY & READY, 634 ESTAURANT AT YOUR OWN PRICE must be sold; same hands 2 years; good trade finely fitted; good location. STANLEY, 2115 3d. 95(). RESTAURANT: GOOD PLACE; LOW Z9U. rent: bargain. STANLEY, 2114 Thi LBANY CASINO SALOON, 183 FOURTH, NE. cor. Everett st., for sale. ARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP; GOOD 1! y this offic 7y bl tory frame hotel, contalning par.or. dining-room, barroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: in <0od repair and fine location; & splendid opportunity for any person desirous of going into the hotel business: extra inducements oftered. Address LOUIS LLUMPP, Folsom, Cal. 0 HORSESHOERS—THE BEST HORSE- uxo@lng business in San Franciseo for sale. Ap- ply t0 F. BRUSK, 1061 Golden Gate ave, 0 LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Occidental Hotel and bar; rent $25. Apply C. DU R or F. PRITCHARD, 12 Mar- et st. 2 15(). GROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING: $ OV rooms. Apply Cali Office. 600 GROCERY: GOOD STORE; FINE « location: well fit great 'bargain; 800d stock. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. 34(0(). RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCALITY: $ - Teceipts $15 aay: low rent. 2135 Third. QALOON — OPPOSITE NEW CITY HALL; good location. Address P. S., 435 Thirteetnh st. FORSALE—COR SALOON: DOING GOOD business. 500 Sixth st., corner Bryant. ADY OF MEANS WANTS GENTLEMAN £30(), BAKERY, LARGE CASH TRADE; partner with $50; country propositiop. Room 2, 3‘ « bargain. STANLEY, 21 Third st. 12Mason st DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND VA- $1050. 25y soor 1 location; with 4 furnished rooms: clears over $100 per month: owner retiring from business: hence this bargain; yaine in sight for $1500. See GUS STRAND, 45 hird st. 295() BRANCH BAKERY: 4 $250. offer wanted to-day. 45 Third st. F1001 ST ROOMS: GUS STRAND, BUTCHER - SHOP; 2 HORSES: « wagon: clears $100 per month. GUS D, 45 Third'st. s FIRST-CLASS DINING PARLOR: $650. 55 meals: fine location; free rent: clears over expenses 376 per month. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $3()(), BESTAURANT, NORTH, NR. MAR- De « ke, doing good business; value in sight; full investigation to party meaning bus} ness; don’t miss it. STENB CO., 632 Marke! $‘_§7’ LORNER SALOC CITY FRONT; © | . old-established, popuiar place; hot and cold lunch daily; recelpts sveraze $16: proof fur. nished: big bargaln. STENBERG Co., 632 Market st. OCERY, BAR: YOUR OWN PRICE; MAKE offer. S BERG, 632 Market st. &45(), FISH AND OVSTER MARKET; 1 D4V, Jiving.rooms connected: rent $17 50 profits $0: owner 12 vears; retiring from business. NBERG CO., 632 Market st. g DYEING AND CLEANING BUSI- $6000. nos Shiiding nommats e ground rént: all implements, tools, machinery and ap- pliances necessary 10¢ firat-class busines: worked it successfully las. seven yi AYS de thorough inve gation and satis- v owners remain until posted. “RG Co.. 632 Mark: - UTCHER-SHOP TO LET, WITH OR WITH- 15%0ut fixtures: cheap. ‘1806 Howard st. FINE CH BAKERY, WITH GROCERY and soda-water stand: in good location. In- quire in Call Office. YUK S LE—-GOUD PAYING GROCERY AND bar, wood and coal, hay and grain.-boarding- stable, teaming, all combined; 5 years’' lease; 8 years established. Call northeast corner Fifteentn and Guerrero sts. RINTING PLANT; RARE OPPORTUNITY for & beginmer with cash capital; complete out- fit: must sell at once. Address Printer, box 73, Call Oftice. 95() FOR A FRUIT ANE VEGETABLE B250 35 & soon fcreo ot magasineinis good location; must be sold by the 20th of Ma; rent §18. Apply 2325 Mission st., near Trwentet q Bf— COAL D WOUD YARD LUING . good business; must be sold at once; engine and boiler is worth the money; trial given. Call 810 Sixth st. CriXNcs FOR WOODWORKER [I0_ENTER business; small capital. G. H., box 75, Call. G 00D COFFEE-MILL, NO. 18, SHOWCAS X scales and groceries for sale cheap. 112 San Jose ave. } OR SALE—THE MUSICAL SHOOTING GAL- lery located 1187 Market st. (Central Park), consisting of musical and automatic targets, alr- guns, rifles, etc.; all complete; will be sold ata bargal BAKERY MUST BESOLD ACCOUNT D « of sickness; store, 5 rooms, cellar, yard: rent $15; portable oven: all store trade. Apply Mission Bakery, 1906 Mission st. %]0 T FRU BEST LOCATION IN b the city for the right man. Apply 16 '(._‘&),— BRANCH BAKERY AND T City Hall square. B P TR L. cies store; 2 livin ALY s OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT nised ;suitable for family. ST for cash; city or country. M., box 2, Call. &7 WILL BUY CIC &1 5() GROCERY AND BAK; 3 ROOMS: o - U and notion business: D LU, weil stocked over £100 per month: building rent small: creat bargain. B. 21 Market st. @ IVUU_ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE: 2y : best business street. BARRETT & KIFF, 921 Market st. I PART WANTED IN LEGITI- %350 DOV, mate manutacturing business; manu- facturing standard goods in general use every where and in great demand: trade increasing: money to be invested to enlarge plant; carries full stock: is absolutely necessary to double present capacity to meet and fill wholesale orders coming in; will double in_six months: fortune for steady man. GEORGE STEWART, 602 Market st. Ibargain. SW. cor. Fif- teenth and Noe. QI HELENA (NAPA CO) STORE TO LET, 1) 25x75, including fixtures; best locatio low. Apply to GEO. W. FEE, St. Helena. JORSALF—84500: 2-STORY BUILDIY taining saloon, barber-shop and lodging-house of 10 turnished rooms; brings a rent of $90 per mouth: opposite C. P. railroad depot. Apply to owner, C. WALLSTAB, Wadsworth, Nev. FSE SAL-—THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED dry goods, clothing and millinery business in Alameda. N.STRAUSS&CO, Park st., Alameda, FOR, SALE-GROCERY AND BAR, $800; cheap. 721 Polk st. 150, FARINER WANTED: NICZ CASH $ « business: can be increased with help of £00d man: fine horse and buggy: will suit any one wanting an active paying business; clears $65 to $75 o each: chance in a lifetime; don’t miss it. SW ART, 602 Market st., Crocker build- wasiairs. CE — TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS for cash. HEALY &CO.. 23 Kearny. %95 RESTAURANT AND COFFE D 4OV, lor north ot Market: clearing $80 per month; bargain; trial. HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny. N OTICE—PARITES WISHING TO SELL RE~ taurants, cigar-stores, saloons or any other business, try JOH NSTON, 2614 Kearny st. =10 FINE SALOON, WITH CIGAR- BLO00. 555 5 Saady town: rems 055 nene ing by 261 Kearny st. (3 0 R-SHOP, OLD TAB- e . lished; 2 horses, wagons: low rent; & great bargain. JO FON. 2614 Kearny st. @O5() COALYARD, HORSES, WAGONS, $250. lease; rent $6; a bargain. prompt! building. stock, etc.: 5 years ground 2614 Kearny st. ESTAURANT ANDBAKERY IN CENTRAT location: nicely fitted up; in university town: must be sold this week on account of Gepartures cash_or will exchange foranything of use on a ranch. Address box 63, Berkeley. G OOD ROUTE ON MORNING PAPER: ABOUT 700 nsmes. Address K., box 1, Call Office, Oskland. FORSALE-CHEAP; THE BEST ADAPTED buicher shop in the city; other busiuess cause of seliing: no agents. Geary and Hyde st. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—VERY CHEAP IV ‘duiry produce delicacies business: best loca- tion; fine trade. Inquire 1404 Polk st. YROCERY AND BAR; LONG-ESTABLISH- ed; doing good business: death cause of sale. Apply this office. SVENING ROUTES. Call at 623 Sacramento st., 11 t0 12 A. a. 00D PAYING CYCLERY; GOOD WHEELS; best location. W. CKsNE, 324 Post st. 12“ CIGAR-STAN ; OWNER GOING O. East. 110 Stockton st. ALOON 1 PAYING SALOON; GOOD STOCK AND L) fixtures; central location: low rent; rooms; make offer. ' JOHNSTON, 2613 Kearny st. FOR SALE OR TRADE: CITY 1) front; on account of sickness; fine business. Room 88, Chronicle building. 570(). EOR SALE THIS WEEK; HOTELOF {00, 52 rooms: satoon and 1arge dance hall; can be made the finest Toadhouse in the country, Address A. B., box 150, Call Office. %2300 RESTAURANT WITH NEW BLD'G )UVU. ‘on long zround lease; best location on city front; money-making place cash or part in real estate. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. "(wmim:m ROCERY AND BAR: A SNAP FOR the price: Allocation: stock worth the rice asked. LYNCH & SEERY, 935 Market st. ANTED—3 DAYS' NOTICE TO SELLYOUR W business; to_buy a business come at once. LYNCH & SERRY, 935 Marxet st. fw‘m—:;\'r BARGAIN; ONE OF BEST RES- ¥ taurants in city; daily from $15 to $20. Apply Call Office. 1500, ESTABLISHED GUTSIDE BUSL « ness, clearing $125 per month; in- vestigate. C E., box 76, Call Office. JRUITSTORE FOR SALE CHEAP. 1105 Howard st _— —— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. N T s JEYOU WANT T0 BUY OR _SELL A LODG ing-house quick, pee T. LUBELSKI, 7 City &45(), FINESALOON: DOING GOOD BUSL- DAOVU. ness: fine fixtures: large stock: bil liards and pool; best location. KEIDY, 1314 Sixth. &1 Q BEST COR BAR IN WHOLE- blb() « sale district: money-making place; must be sold at once: owner appointed general agent for distillery. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- fornia st. Address BURW I BE IN GOOD CO; SAFE WAS ED—MUST B dition. ~Address. with price, etc., J. N., box 84, this office. FOR SALE-HALF-INTEREST IN GOOD CON. tract: big pay; small capital required. Apply at once HICKOK & CO. 87514 Market st. 9 MILKERS, ©) washers, 320 SS HERE: 3 DISH- 3 cooks, $25 1o $65: 2 waiters; k and wife. MUKRAY & READY, 634 Clay. 20 MAKERS, 8c AND 10c EACH; 8 <V farmers, $2C: 2 choremen, $15: cld man to do chores, 310. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. ANTED—-COOK FOR RESTAURANT IN the country, $10 a week and room: cook, small restaurant, $3 a week : Foityman. ¥ib ¢ $.0; etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. 0. "D COOK; $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ARESS-MAKER; FAIR WAGES: MUST have $100: good security, with interest. Ap- Jly 3. P. JOBSSION & CO, 872 Broadway, Oak- and. (GENERAL TATLOR AND COAT-MAKERS X for the country. ~ Apply to employer, Sunday, May 17, at 10 o'clock A. M., at J. BAUMGARTEN & COS, 7 Montgomery W ANTED_ESTIMATES —ON WELL-BOR- i ing. Address BURWICK & SPINK, 504 Sut- erst. PYICHER, YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE WAGON. 431208 Scoit st., near Edds. W ANTED_GOOD COATMAKER FOK BEN- i) Call at 14 Sansome st., room 37, to-day. ¥ J ANTED—TWO TRAINED MONKEYS FOR €22 CORNER SALOON: £ZD. a bargain. RTY, 1004 Market. hire. 29 Market st. TANTED—NATIONAL CASH REGISTER; must be & total-adder and in gooc condition. Addr AN $ | TH GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT AND 9. bakery; “good location. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. W. N., box 66, this office. — SECOND - HAND NATIONAL cash register; give style, price and number. Address Cash, box 106, this office., IGHEST PRICE PA.D FOR CAST-OFF clotning and jewelry. A., box 2, Call. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW *elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 108 Sixth st.; send postal. HORSES, e e o FQOR SALE_A TEAM OF YOUNG MULES, arness and wagon; good roadsters. Apply 1913 Magnolia s .Unkmm 8 4 FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, bugzies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 1()() SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL Kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 80 20 cheao horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- Jar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. QOLICITOR FOR DYEING AND CLEANING ») works; with experience. 1841 Fillmore st. QUARBERS FOR SATURDAY ANDSU. E St NDAY. FXPLRIE RESTAURANT WAITER 4 wanted. 207 Second st. 150 SETS NEW A1 SECOND-HAND HAR: ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. D&.C B WESTPHAL VETERINARY SUR. keon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital. 121 City H. telephone south 401 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ICE -BUGGY AND HARNESS: hand made: very stylish; cheap on account of removal. inquire at 427 Hayes st TLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. NEWANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry. milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway. and 2 fine bugzies. ' 828 Harrison st. $7" CORNER GRUCERY AND BAR. Y. with iiving-rooms, on Polk st.; low rent; good place kept by owner for years. WILKE & WOL) 31 California st. A LL PARTIES WI-HING TO SELL OR RUY places of business try CITY BUSINESS AGENCY, 86544 Market st. K275, RESTAURANT: COST 3480 & FEW DL . days ago: must sell at once on account of sickness. 206 Ellis st. '$&)F" CIGAR-STAND: PROMINENT COR- Z{ . ner on Market st.; cash registor: ciears $75 per mon h. EVENSON & CO..917 Market, 'an SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED WEEK- Iy paper. For particulars address M. C., care Busuell Company, 516 Commercial st. STORE; $1600: OPENING FOR REGU- J lar physician. Address M. W. B., box 30, Call. $(’00 'ORNER GROCERY AND BAR; 2 living-rooms: herse, wagon: 3 years' lease; rent $42 50: Western addition: doing good business lue in sight; call at once.” WILKE & WOLF, ‘alifornia st. (GREAT BARGAIN: MUST BE SOLD AS OWN- X er is going north: branch bakery, notions, can- dy, milk, butler, eggs, etc.; fine place for fcecream or” coffce-parior: sunny living-rooms. Apply 110 Sixth st., upstairs. SD—PARTNER GOOD PAYING SA- Wi loon; small capital; must be sober. Add: C., box 82, Call 0 e F1650. sicans SMITHING AND HORSE- business: clearing $125 a month; corner lot: shop, tools, stock : bargains RoIng East. Owner, box 5, Call Office, Oskland. FOE SALE-FINE BILLIARD BUSINE: 7 tables: nlso cigar-stand: location central. further varticulars apply KERNS, Berkeley. For 1o CHARLES P. CARPET CLEANING. Hailiouse work; wages §15 per month, Call 513 Gl free: none but first-class men need apply. st. W. Y, MURASKY. manent position to right man: references ro- 18 Stockton st. Call 10 A. M. TARDENER, FIRST-CLASS, SOBER, MAR- ried mau, wants position in first-cla was employed fu five different roval Europe; held His first position in California for 814 years and bis last for 4 years: is good bookkeeper: and made his examination in a royal institute, G. A., box 76, Call Office. CANDINAVIAN, SOBER AND honest, wishes situation: city or country; first- class driver; miilk and do gardening work: wili produce best of references as to ability. Address G. C., box 26, Call. OOKKEEPER WITH 20 YEARS' EXPERI- ence desires office situatlon; good references: will accept_moderate salary. Address B. B., box 101, Cail Uffice. LDERLY.MAN WANTS SITUATION T0O look after things, ete. Address I L., 40 Ne- vada block. ' (COMPETENT POSTOFFICE CLERK: SALES. man; experienced telegraph operator: line- man: position anywhere; security. SIG., box 13, Call Office, Cakland. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR GREEN. 'MAKER FOR PIRCEWORK: SEAT: BLac KSMITH WANTED AT 1148 MISSION ELTABLE MAN TO TAKE ORDERS: PER- {IRST-CLASS WAITER WANTED, 21945 Tehama st. nt st. W. W. SWASEY, 142 Eddy st. Quired or deposit. PIDGE, 9 Geary st. PRESSER WANTED ON CUSTOS GOATS. 25(), ELEGANT TWO-CHAIR BARBER « Shop: across bay; improved revolvin chai; | other furniture oak: chesp rent; § ::m:i:“ living rooms: can show to purchaser well- elezant shop: fullest investigation. T. +UBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. QTEADY, RELIABLE MAN T0 ATTEND position for Sultabre e st eonar ot 00 sultable man: small ca) ufred. STENBERG CO., 852 Market st - TOUSG MAN AS PARTNER: TRAVEL AND appoint agents. - RAND, 460 Mintia st., after 4, | ANTED—TO BUY A GOOD-PAYING BAR- ber-shop: city or country. Address W. R., box OOTBLACK-STAND TO LET: CHEAP RENT tion. 28a Ellis st., barber-shop. w:nd'l:&n mxu"kEthN“o’; MAN,OR MAN fe. e cl ranch. H. MORTON, box 51, Cail Offices e (GREATEASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEAN: ing Works. Tel. So. 576: 14 8th st. B. GRANT, JONES CO. CARPEL - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. ARPETS CLEANED, 8¢ A YARD: LAID CHhril Seme 944, STHATTON, 19 Eighth st YW EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH WOrk send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet ng Works, 353-567 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, (9N ELIN'S CARPET FEATING WORKS. 383 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126, 1TY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA: Ung, 38 th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, (G REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- Ing works; latest Improved machinery; Sc yard, Mice 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessié 253, (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON ‘& C0., 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J 5 MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO, 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 8c & yard. Tel. Mission 74 J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- * ovaung works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228, OR SALE — TELESCOPE HOTEL, SAN Jose, broad-gauge depot. E. E. SIMPSON, prop. $650 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: « large store; cash trade; must sell at once; a big bargain. 1115 Folsom st. Hall ave. 92000, &%, EOOMS ELEGANTLY FUR- « nished; location Al: paying well: don’t fail to investigate this chance of a lifetime to get an elegant rooming-house, T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. %700, 20R00N TODGING-HOUSE, PAY- D UV, ing about $100 per month; will stand fullest investization; investigate this rare cheap rent. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. Q ROOMS; FINE FLA' NEW. 3700 15 rooms; fine corner. . 150 10-room house, worth $1000; price. 400 40 rooms: fine for transient. 700 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 800 16 rooms on Taylor st 750 45 rooms on Market st 2500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Pifth. 65 ROOM HOUSE; CENTRAL: ROOMS ALL rented; worth $2500; price $1600. DECKER, 1020 Market st. D6 EQOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST., WORTH $2000; price $1000; bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st. W ELLKEPT HOUSE § ROOMS; WICELY furnished: good locations near Alarket; price $300. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. $800, ROQYING-HOUSE OF 15 “RooNs: - good lo_ation; nicely furnished; great bargain. STANLEY, 21 Third st. $25(). LODGINGHOUSE OF § ROOMS: <OV, all sunny and in good condition; cen- tral; near Market st.; low rent; selling through immediate departure. JOHNSTON, 263 Kearny. ODGING. 3 HOUSE 87 ROOMS FUR SALE cneap: income $240 per month; no agents. Call or address 1552 Polk st. FOR SALE—HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE, 23 Sacramento st., containing 40 rooms: weli lighted; gas: water: improved plumbing; com- pletely furnished avd In order for immediate pos- session: this hotel is especially adapted for a boarding-house; convenfent to railroad depot, foot of Market st.; established 3 years; reasons for for selling, owner retiring trom business. Apply to owner on premises. FURNITURE FOR SALE. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR R i3 SECATR T SR, o as new; cash or time; open evenings. i SALE ! ! ices stand tll oods are completely diy ed of. Bk bed seta. ...818 50 Bed lounges 800 Stoves 750 Carpets, per yard 85 Linoleun, per yaca o8 Y e mew buliding 15 erected these’ prices will . Till such time we are conducting businesy S5, ‘comer Seventh and Mission sta NOONAN. $800, CORNER BAR ON KEARNY A~ND « California: established for years: good iying place: no triflers need apply. WILKE & VOLF, 531 California st. ELICACIES STORE: WELL STOCKED: puSood location. Apply 836 Valencla st., Rutz's ery. LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS TO rent, cheap—109 acres of land; 17 rooms, un- furnished; bachs: beantiful Jocation; b ruiles from Martinez." D, J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. 2 B GOOD PAYING RESTAURAN $200. near Monigomery and Markel sts.; rent 20; musi sell at once: family trouble; greatest bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BRD- . ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20¢ per step; furniture exchged. 773 Mission, 00 SAEFEIST CHAMBER SETS. $it; 400 sioves. 55: partor sets, $30: foldinig beds, $10; bed- ounges, B7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW sedlounges trimmed with pl Brussels laid. English Linoleum, 1aid Window shades in 5 colors, SHIREK & SHIREK, 74 Grant avenne: no brauch stores. PHYSICIANS, JOR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST DRUG- F Sioren in town nalt or whole. Address Drugs, box 4, this office. 2o hox & enwoffion. oot oL —A TAILOR-STORE IN A , Flocation: very cheap: must leave at oxce on ac- count of sickness. Call at 1001 Mission st. REMOVED—DR. C. C. 'DONNELL TO 1208 Market st.: diseases of woman a specialty. DOX\‘T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT Lis museum, 1051 Market st.; bis 50 years' guccesstul practice is a guarantee of fair treatments ihe worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. L]

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