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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 17 1896 SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE 0f the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Marke open until 12 oclock every aignt in the BRANCII OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; oper: until 9:30 o'clock. 358 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. i 713 Larsiu street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes anttl § o'cloc 2518 Mission street, open until @ o'clock. 116 Ninth strect, open until 9:30 o'clocks ICH NOTICES. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SC CHUT EN- .. 1n Beethoven Hall, “ihristian Science Bible srnational Series. Subject: *Parable a5+ Science and Health” study ¢ 7:45 P, M. in Golden West Hail, All are welcome. TRINITY CHURCH, COT or. Powel —Rev. “Georze Edward ol at 9 on at 11 k and sermon at 7:45. Holy o t and thind Sundays of the ¢ days at 11 A Al o 1sic will be repeatea to-day. | @ = MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF | & First Conzre will mee. in the pariors Sutter st., on We nesday ) P, .. for Christian Endeavor | 1 6:30 P. M., 4t the ‘ranklin THIRD CONGEEGATIONAL CHURCH, enth st., near Mission—Rey, Willlam or. Services at 11 A. M. Dr. Alfred , D.D., of First Methodist Church of Oak- ach. Servicesat7:45 P. M. The pas- I on “The Ethics of the Press." Music under direction of William C, Honor the Lord” (Stainer), “Out of Mozarl), “Sweet Hour of Prayer’ T ord" (Brown), “Crossing rhe Heavenly Mansion” are cordially invited. Al B “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST., Jones—ley. M. P. Boynton, pas- tor. Services Sunday, y 17, 1896. Preaching at 11 A. M. by R S, B. Morse, .D., president of California Co e (Raccalaureate services), and at 7:30 p. M. by the pastor; topic, “The Marble of aptism the eveni service. Sunday- of C. . a1 6:30 . 3. euingat 7:45 o'clock, euch Friday e © services are open to sers are welcon CENTRAL 3 ireh, Mission st., HOT bet g subject, “One g, “God's Way in the Sea.” 1 e M. Young people's meet- All aré weléome, UNITARIAN CI . COR- nd Franklin sis. iToratio nister; Williar Eliot Jr., the church Mondays from 10to 12! At 9:45 4. M. Scrvices at 11 A.a. | Bible-class at 9:45 A. 3., led by | e cordially imvited. NITARIAN CHURC ¥ Samuel Slocom 2 | SECOND U i, Cot- | Twestieth and Capy il Services at 11 a. 3t an | preach th - mornins At the second lecture in the adersin the Modern Church.” Kinzsley.” Bible study at 7 ar 9:45 A. 30 All seats iree. rty st CALVARY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, well and Geary sis.—Rev. John r. will preach at11 a. 3. and . “Charl s tay-scho ath-school at 12:30 P. M. Morn- Te Deum” (B minor), Dudley Buck; Was De. (Handel), Miss Evening mu “Jubilate (Rosentk v, bisy Them,” b Campbell ‘Lost and Found. All are cor- IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FRE 3 very Sunday evening at 320 To-night, “Karma and Re- anner at anner’s subject, “Internal 50,0k of Mormon,” and will show on is reasonable and scriptural. HIC at new rey TY — COUNT- neisier, the co-worker e, will deliver s series of pub- o-uight at 8 o'clock, at | 1 Savoy, corner of Post and , “Death aud After.” Admis- THEOSOE ROCT commencing ) ‘Hall, Hot Towell sts.; sion frec SUNDAY MEETIN SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE den Gate Hall, r, on Sun. s er, J. Clezg Development of the usicgby the Misses Lillian Christ NIGHT—FORMS 1N TOTAL DARK- aled-letter reading W. B. Price; tests delin, banjo | Mrs. Cook, Fraternity : 8P sh 5 cents. " LIBEEALS A CE. 5 Dr. York, the distinguished lineral orator, speaks ai Scottish Hall, 205 Lark this even- ing at 8 sharp, on ““fhe World, the sh and the Devii >d-hot lecture; fine music and s chers of the gospel especially B D%, BOBEINS LECTURES TO-N T ~= on *‘How to Develop Into a Medium and Get Spint Manifestations at Home.” Tesis by Mrs. aled, mediums developed_and uestions answered. Washington Hall, X p. M. Magnetized-paper circle tick- s and admission free JOHN SLATE HE- INIMITABLE seance, with full names o t medium—Grand test irit and living friends, t at 8 rop.lizan Temple, Fifth Mar; Investigators in spirit and renomena welcome. 2 dmission 10c. NEFLT IS TO BE GIVEN BY THE Christlan Spiritual Society at Loring Hall, venth and Clay streets, Oakland, at 2:30 and 10 D. G. Clark, who was burned out of Programme by star mediums of this Aduission free. Coliection for the un- = century fortunaie fam | B, |2 MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. IRISHMEN, AT/ ENTION! The annual picnic and games of jon No. 10, A. 0. H.of a., will take place av Schuetzen Park. Sun Rafael, on SATURDAY, May 30 (Decoration day). Tickets, round irip, Including i ~ Acmission 10 park, adults 50c, children under 12 years of age 25c. INO. P. 0'CO. NELL, President. J~o. H. DOLAN, Ree. Sec. A, O. JL. B. OF E.—~THE 35TH annual te convention of the An- clent Orderof Hibernians Ioara of Evin wiil be held at Irish-Americun Hall, MONDAY % May 18,at 12 . sharp. Al accredited State, counts and division officers are enti.icd 0 seats in the convention. A full suiendance is re- quested as new instructions have been received from the Soard of Erin_ All members of the order are invited to attend. By order of CHAS. WHELAN, state Delogate. JOHN State Sec. P.F. DUGAN. State T'reas, SET PARK.SANTA 7 Mountains— Come S CRU | with the Sons of St.Geor e of San thy Francisco and Alameda to r ninth annual picnic, to be { at the abovedelignttul resort on the 20tk of Ma 11 kinds of games. Fine music. Dancing. large number of prizes. Trains = cave the ferry at 7:45 and 8:45. Tickets $1; children 50c. hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Pactic Coast Jockey Club, a corporation, will be held on TUESDAY, the 2d day of June, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. M.. at the oflice of the company, Parior A, Palace Hotel, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, for the purpose of electing u board of directors for the ensuing vear and transacting such other business as may legally come before the meeting. A. B. SPRECKELS, President. W. S. LEAKE, Secretary San Francisco. Cal., May 15, 1896. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR a1 nual eeting 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, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. 3. for the pur. pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year. and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. nsfer books will close on Friday, M o'c 0Ck P. M. GIO. R. SPINNE Oftice—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, ec. Cal. DIVIDEND NOTICE DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 1 (twenty-five cents per share) of the CHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION CO. wik be payable at the office of the company. 827 Mar. ketst..on and after Wednesday, May 20, 1896, Transfer books will close Thursdav, May 14, 1896 at 3 o'clock P. M. . H. SHELDON, Sec. HU SPECIAL NOTICE: > RENTS COLLECT B cnare ot proporty i Pine st. £ TYPEWRITING spondence and co) prices moderate. S731a Market st., room 2. BAD TENA EJECTED FOR & - collections made, eity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montey st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580. ENTIRE BROOKS, 214 en. LAW WORK, CORRE- ng: abstracts copied; SITUATIONS W YOOD AMERICAN AND GERMAN COOKS, $25 to $35: general housework girls, §15 10 $25: upstairs girls, $16 to $20: and other first class help registered at MISS HICKEY'S, 1033 Post st l“ln‘l -CLASS EMPLOYMENT OFFI( 1ON & CO., 122 Geary: ladies requirin please call; country orders promptly attended 1o. NAMERICAN LADY WISHES POSITIC as nurse for invalld: no oi tion to traveling. or address MISS B. s , 208 Eddy st. ANTED-FEMALE, | E YV OUNG FRENCH GIRL WISHES Pl SITION to do ups airs work and walting at table; city ces. Address E. C., 1014 _Pacific L Address Steno., ADY TYPEWRITER WISHING TO LEARN shorthand “under cxverienced stenographer. box 63. Call Ofti N PERSO: INALS. RS. DAVID A. DAVIS CALL IMMEDIATE- 1y ac 1715 Mason st.: imporiant busivess. YOUR FATHER. T ADY OF 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN 410dgIng-house pusiness wouid like position to manag - a bouse. Address M. O., 611 Ellis st. W guara ANTED — PUPILS _FOR _ MILLINERY school; course thorongh, practical: satistaction wd; reasonabie. 410 Leavenworth st. ~IRL 35 YEARS WANTS A SITUATION IN X family of two to do housework: references exchanged. Call or address 520 Third st. COOK FOR BUSINESS LUNCH. 7 OUNG LADY. RECENTLY FROM EUROPE, wishes situation to teach chiidren: thorough French, German, English and music; or lady's companion: used to traveling; best of references. i i small family; near San Jose:permanent \W INCLES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. {’,‘;{‘.‘“ v‘:.‘]'}“"i"fllm 28 Gne ot the Ein: work Darket: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: ed more as companion. See lady at $150 1086 per week; convenient and respectable; | yoit i 10Uging-house parlors, 16 Ellis st., Sun- free bus and baggage 1o and from the ferr A clinic Pharmacy, 1618 nd childrei free congult day, May 17, GENTS WANTED FOR “FEMINA,” A WO- man’s book, by Dr. John A. Miller, at his Poly- Valencia st. ' For women | ations from 2 to 4. TGHLY - B., box RESPECTABLE . stranger, wishes the acquaintance of gentl same qualifications: 40 to 45; object friend- Cail Office. WIDOW 36, o GE NTLEMAN, .z with good habits, want SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS, s to meet respectable object matrimony. - ddress M., box , Call, 1. W M. SANDERSON, PL| Montgomery st. EASE CALL AT 415%% / ANTED_GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD IN vatl e SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, A MERICAN WOMAN OR STRONG GIRL Assist housework ; care of children; home and S ENT OFFICE_PRO. | Rermanent place 1f satistactory. 310 Clipper st. NDRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—PRO- - o prietors of summer resorts will find in this | N|IDDLE - AGED WOMAN CAN SECURE well-kuown and reliable agency the best male and Valencia st ome; exchange light work. 1324 female help. 315 Stockton st.. tel. 1304, P THINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AN GIRL IN SMALL FAMILY; MUST (O ioe: Dot help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426. G do plain cooking. 462 Natoma st. AND JAPANESE RELIABLE /belp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &C0., 640 Clay. D C.G.CUOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL S Fourth st, TRAWBERRIES AND CREAM 50; ICE. Cream aud cake ¢, Seattle Restuuraut, 137 -branches:short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. W.JIM. CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLO - ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT o) office; besthelp. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. I OME IS OFFERED TO AN HONEST GIRL Fo compensation forsimple housekeeping for T particulars write 7. M. DREYER, Alviso. GENERAL HOUSEWORK €. 2276 Fiiteenth st.,ur. Noe. lain cookin, UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em plovment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. JANTED — SITUATION AS CHOREMAN; middle-aged man: fully understands care of horses; good milker or garden work; best clty PIRST-CLA \IO T CONVENITENT 200 rooms; Perweek; free S SKIRTMAI ot oA s SKIRTMAKERS. BOWHAY, 3 AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market : 25¢ 1o $1'50 per night: $1 60 to $6 bus and baggage o and from ferry. reference. A. B., box 5, Call Office. JARDENER — A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN H AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c; MORNING gardener wishes po<ition; knows how to run gasoiine engine: first-class references. Address and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PPRENTICES EARN 1SS CUT- A e TO LEARN DRESS CUT- muking. 14 McAlllster. rms 67 and 68. OCTE" Y LADIES NOT WANTING THE RE- sponsibility of their babes can find a mother's care for them fn Alameda; reference. W., general delivery Alameda, Cal. DVICE FREE; DIVOKCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; nlrl\'lu: no charze unless successful; all Iaw suits, ims, collections, wills, dends, etc., ac- W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st ARE OTHER HAIRDR other hairdressinz pariors on my street my block, but they are not G. LEDERER’ SERS AND number is 111 Stockton st.; 1oook for it: price for dressing the hair 25¢. Y (PALM] and the hand read; from 50c. TRY) TAUGHT 1422 Hyde st. ?Alfisx(\' MILLINERY SCHO L; A F course taught in six we ates guaranteed positions. ceks: competent gradu- ¥ Go.den Gate ave. G ¥ oEcs “DEsIeN if required., I~ LADIES' GARMENTS, CAPES, ETC., ‘Wil teach above method at customer’s domicile (Late of Paris and London). ER OF 5TAN TEM For iuformation and prices inquire at 1714 Post b street. ANCING of any design promptly executed. BALLROOM ORSTAGETAUGHT. IRVINE'S, 827 Mission st., opp. U. S. Mint. AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDER,FOR SA L also chenille-wove ruj er in carpet twine in hanl GEO. MATTHEW, 708 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. silk-rag portieres: deal: or chain at lowest rates. Gardener, box 57, this office. YOACHMAN—ENGLISH, 80, THOROUGHLY understands care of horses and carriages: good careful driver; generally usetul. ALFRED, 511 O'Farrell st. TAUSINESS MAN WILL FIND IT AN AD- B Vantage to employ sdvertiser: active, honest and energetic: character can bear stric.est investi- Eatlon; not afraid of work; raised to hardware, mechanics’ (00ls, etc. Address W. C., box 58, this & 25¢ uj LACKSMITH ers; wife MURRAY oo A KING, CUTTING AND FITTING i mew siyles: perfect fitting patterns MCDOWELL Acafiemy. 215 Poweit st MALE HELP WANTED. , 8175 DAY AND FOUND, country shop; 8 cherry-pickers, $15; 3 milk- 5 farmers: '3 vineyar ds: farmer and & READY, 634 Clay st. oftice. HAEDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, ETC.— Young man desires position in city Or country store at once; salary no object; not afraid of work. C(xvx AND WIF walter-boys; try hotel. E, SMALL HOTEL NEAR city: 3 cooks, $30 to $65: 2 walters, $30; 2 baker for country, $40: porter, coun- MURRAY & READY. 634 C ( South American box 30, Call Ofticy JENTLEMAN WISHES FEW PRACTICAL ¥ lessons in Spanish pronunciation; Mexican or preferred; state terms. S. P., e. F dress H., box 285, Call Office. 0K ADOPTION_HEALTHY BOY BABY; 2 years of age: $2000 cash goes with the boy. Ad- N Seventh. LEINSKY, THE UPHOLSTERER, HAS e+ removed from 1618 Stockion st. to 229 AIR DRESSED ANY STYLE, 260; SHAM- 00, 25¢: BUT‘;,BR. manicure, 131 Post st., room 20. 25¢ lessons. MRS, CAMPBELL, 1336 Bush st ‘(n{mné ER — FIRST-CLASS GARDENER X understands all branches of gardening: has €001 references: wishes a stéady situation: sober. Gardener, box 30, Call Office. NOMPETENT HOUSE PAINTER WITH J tools wants work by the day or plecework; city or counry; wil work cheap. Paluter, 23 Pleasant st. NACTIVE YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS A situation to ciean offics or store, etc. U. M., 709 Geary st. 2 ch V s try MURR. also farmers, milkers, c washers. W. D. Geary st. TIEMAKERS, 8¢ AND 100 EACH; GAR- dener, private family, $20: boy for garden; oreman for hotel, $15, and_many other places. AY & READY, 634 lay st. J ANTED—10 MEN TO HO COMMON WORK outside a mine, $42 per month. steady place; oks, waiters and dish’ WER & CO. 626 Clay st. 0 LET—LOUGHEAD HALL, COR, OF SaC- ramento and Polk sts.; X decorated: sui; newly. furnished and r lectures, dancing or lodges. TPHE ECONOM 40, ¥ 46 ~ixth st; children pressed 25c.; hats trimmed MILLINERY, RED FRONT, school hats 5c: dyed, 25c¢; teathers curled 5. M buy ISFIT PARLORS, 316 3D & SELLS AND fashionable ladies’ clothing: refitting free. FIH HOTEL WAITERS, $30; broiler, hotel, $40; cook and wife, small coun- v restaurant, $30. C, B, HANSEN & CO.. 110 SEN 16 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE OY B. I Call or address would like to get employment. 315 Ivy ave. 608 and 610 Clav st. D. RICHMOND AND WIFE PLEASE « call or send address. K. T. WARD & CO., S T T ANTED—MANAGER THOROUGHLY CON- O Wi with newspaper method of selling sab- zuxse for o' do/ctoking tandihouseworicifondliseq XiG tyooe R nes oot or sellEab: men or good tamily. Address A. H.. box 62, Cail. | JPRI0N, Mooks. W. . BEXJAMIN, g @9 BONUS TO ANY PERSON THAT WILL R Soraguyy e = R25 S e steady sivuntion of any kind: | Wy AVIED=YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER- good_worker: bandy with tools. Address F. C., box 74, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, " TAILORS W 3 stands nurser; work: wages $16. 512 Haight. S L ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- Iry, etc.: Jowes: rates. 948 Market st. TAL—SOL.SHIPPER & C Tailors, Spreckels building, 927 Market, rm. $17. Gentiemen farnishing cloth 0., MERCHANT n have sults or over- coats made from $9 up: trousers $2 up; workman- ship and trimmings guaranteed ; self-measurement cards sent free; MILL country K, THE trade’ solicited. ACCORDIAN-MAKER, removed to 706 Mission st., near Third. PRUNKS MOVED Trunster Company S COMMERCIAL telephone TED. 541 MARKET ST. aged 23, a8 clerk in grocery or gents’ furnish: ing siore: experience and reference. Address 496 sie st., near M D, C 00K WANTED. 181 THIRD ST. BY TCHER BU it; will work without wages. Call Office. EMPLOYMENT OFFICK; BEST MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. R WISHES ENGA ¥ the day; good cutter aud fitter; or take work home; terms $1 50 per day. Call or address 407 Ten'h st WOMAS t0 do chamberwork and Address 30 Silver st. LADY WISHES A POSITION IN typewriting, copsing, etc., preferred. box 65, this office. Q’T\ LISHDRESSMAKER WISHE ¥ ments by the day at 81 50. MISS ARDS, 1218 Mission st. o waiting, AT or house- Address A RICH- | Y OUNG AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE any kind of work during day, Sundays ex- cepted; state particulars. A. L., box 30, Call. 7OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS traveling companion. Address T. G, box 95, Call Office. 'l't)L'N LADY WISHES A PC upstairs work or h Address 10815 McAl 1 ESPL ABLI kind of housework by 908 Powell st. LADY, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WHOSE gducation has been negiected, wants immedi- ately & place to do light housework for home and everyday clothes, where she can attend school after Muy 1. Address Y. L., box 51, Call Office. FRE~NCHLADY SPEAKING GOOD ENGLISH in need of work wishes sewing by the day : good seamsiress: neat hand-sewer: good Operator; un- derstands mending; 50 cents a day and carfare. MRES. DORN, 706 California st. HOLLAND 10N FOR Ip with light housework. RIN WOULD ABLE like situation in small family o do cooking and housewora: can give good refe B, box 64, Call Office. ST-CLASS MILLINER WOULD LIKE more engagements by the day in private fami- lies. M. K., box 79, Call Oflice. ences. Address A. | sawm &, | of New York and Chicago references. Address E. | country: first-class references. (I RADUATE OF HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- X lege wants position: good reference no obiect. Address 1310 Fulton st. RE ABLE YOUNG MAN WISHE! TO learn blacksmith trade. Address S. A., box 64, this office. e WSS s | ®9() TO #40 A WEFK TO TAKE ORDERS QUBER YOUNG MAN WISHES PERMA- | eDZU for new family fireproof deposit case, tele- +> nent employment: city or country: good ref- | phones and othet electric £004s: aluminnm photo- erences. Ad 53 S. B., box 108. Cail Oftice. E£raph cases for monuments; aluminum QUIUATION AS COOK BY GOOD AMERICAN | 44 1 cook; sober and rellable; state wages. Address | i | G- W., box 96, Call Office. . JIRSI-CLASS MEAT AND PAS OK, with wife, wants situation In hotel, camp or 1ill; 20 vears' reference. Address Cook, box 1l Ofticy S5 NOACHMAN; Al INGLE; THOR- | oughly understands the care of fine horses, |} carriages. and is 8 good, careful driver: Is strictly V MMED ing. Address B. K., box 101, Call Of Battery st. and numbers for stores, work, electric work; LY: TEAMSTERS AND RANCH vay, room 10, Oakl: = hand and come hands, ou ing; ell recommended : wages small to begin and no smok- must write £oo THE NUMBER OF THAT BIG HATRDRES ing establishment on dresses hair in any style for the name is G. LEDERER. Stocki ton streec that 25 cents is 111, and | Don’t make a mistake. I where work is being done. EWARD—THE MASTER PAINTERS AS- sociation offer a reward of $20 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any one | stealing tools or material from an y of the places 1000 tel. Black 141. CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 150; HILL, 22 Geary st., r. 39. TANTED — AN salesman for a store in the country. first floor. SHOE Apply 19 5, ot les: collar and cuff poiisuers and many spec Write World Manufacturing Company, W’ lumbus. Ohio. TANTED —PARTNE means as partner in hardware and 7 tooi- £00d_show for man to baild & new busine. dd; . box 62, Call. SK YOUR DRUGGIST Jair Wash: cures scalp diseases: take no other. FOR VERMONT RAzox “EXC A dress goods, JLE E, 630 MARK! fine edge pat on razor for 25 cents. TTHE VERY LOWEN cun buy farniture, carpets, blankets, etc. uks, jewelry, at | CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st. TRIC LIGHT open eve "IN EVERY RMS YOU FEASY T M ROOM | Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to 86 per week; free bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR- - dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. JORKING PARTNER WITH $28: GOOD proposition. M., box 64, this office. temperate, industrious and obliging: has long ex- perience in the care of gentleman’s place: has best G SH- ENTLEMEN 10 TAK] NY FURN sion st. ST Y 321 Ellis st. NG MARRIED MAN, WRITING AND speaking German, French, Spanish and English found. GUOD PAINTER FOR IN- side hotel work out of town; $25 a month and Address 4. ., box 30, Call Office. fluently, desires a position; best city references. OR SALE—BARBERSHOP, AT BARGATN Address . K., box 31, this office. 8 chair: nhD)r! hours: trial hell)l’_! purchasin SUACHNAN, ENGLISH, AGED 28, SINGLE, | be3t ofirade.” Parcicuiars address C. 5., box 105, J would like situation % in private family; town or It class instruct ors, J. H. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening E. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L Pariington. Particulars 424 Pine s R. DUCK chanan; gas T, . 1705 POST ST., NEAR BU- given; crown and b dgze work. O 10! firsi-class Laundry. 1TY UF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 182 Geary, remcved from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- MRS. JAUSSAUD. $ tioor. ‘A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE 206 Leavenworth st Address H. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 'FARKELL & (0., DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPA! 11 MONTGOMERY ST. $1200 RTMENT, FOR 160 ACRES ON THE ROAD from New Almaden to Gliroy on the Uvas Creek, Santa Clara County; good vine- yard or orchard land if cleared, plenty of water and a 00d cabin on the place: a beau- tiful and romantic spot. 95()(), 127 ACRES ON HOWELL MOUN-, ZJ ain, ~apa County, n ar Angwin's Hotel:' 20 acres in full-bearine wine srap 1 TO 50 ACRES OF THE HEST VINEYARD and orchard land in Santa Clara Valley: only 114 miles from Mountaln View siation; at $125 per acre. worth $250. 97"() FOR 31 ACRES ALL OUT IN | DL OV grain; 135 “acres in ulfalta: with 2 | i acres Of garden land: voungorchard; near school; with a nicely fi raished house of 5 rooms: barn; all th and t $750 cash required. b years at 7 per cent; 284 m les from depo. and steamer Jancing at Martinez, Contra Costa County. $'0 PER ACRE; 132 ACRES; 1 MILE OV trom Pinol raitroud station, Contra Cosca | Count; S miles from Oakiand: on county | roud: 10 acres of 7-vear-old French pranes; 2 acres in family orchaid, with 15 oranges and 60 olives: new 5-room cottage; barn: fine | spring with windmill and tank: this is a bar- xain; reduced from $75 per acre. Ly 68 4 AN ACRE—200 \CRES 8 MILES G B T Lino; adjoins the celebrazed vinevards of Mr. P. Klein and John T. Dovle: avou: 30 acres | cleared capable of cultivation; 614 acres in Zinfandel wine grapes: about 100 olives and apples in bearing; water from springs; hand- somely wooded: smail 2-room house: no barn; couid be made an ideal place aud is very cheap. 4] .5() PERACKE—FOR 14515 ACRES, 3 -OU miles from depot and sicamer larid- ing at Martin.z. Contra Costa County; about 25 acres in bearing wine grapes untouched by frost: 10 acres in pears and prunes, etc., with heavy crop: about 15 acres in grain, balance rolling and hill vineyard, grain and pasture land, well wooded: house. barn and outbuiid- ing: windmill and tank: nicely fenced and cross-fenced; easy terms if desired; a great bargain. OR KXCHANGE FOR BAN FRANCISCO property, improved or unimproved, 1014 scres 1'mile from Sunol, Alameda Count all out in apricots, praues and peaches: nice hard-finished house of 5 rooms: well and pump; water pipea to house and barn; flow- ers and shrubbery: lovcly profitable suburban home; price $.500. 00 LSO, FOR SALE OR KXCHANGE — 1.y acres rich loam soil, on well-watered coully, road, 8 miles from Santa Cruz and 4 miles fro Capitola: 15 acres in Zinfandel wine grapes: 8 acres in orchard in vearing, balance hay and pasture land, we'l wooded: springs and trout stream: good house, with hot and cold water; barn and outbuildings: all necessary | farming implements: price 87000, 1 OR RENT—A FINE FURNISHED HOU of 10 rooms, overlooking the town and hay at Santa Craz; rent $420 per annum or for the season; ulso a nice furnished cotiage of 7 rooms, with 3 acres’of orchard and meadow land with fine improvements: fine view of mountains and Monterey Bay: rent $35 a month: not less than 6 months. TINE GRAPE M READY TO CON- tract from 200 to 300 tons of wine grapes, raised on roliing and hill land untouched by frost, about four-fifths of which are red wine grapes, within 1 mile of depot or steamer landing: price on application. A VERY CHEAP PLACE. Said 1o be the best place in Tuolumne County for general farming, and is known as the Cloudman ranch: contains 1273 acres of land; 400 acres of fine. level land, will_grow graln or fruii: the balance good pasture lind, suitable for cattle, bogs or sheep. It is located on the main road. and the central point between Oakdale, Sonora, Chinese Camp and Knights Ferry. 1t is a stopping | place for the traveling public, being on the road to Yosemite Valley. Postoflice, telephone oflice, hotel and feedyard, blacksmith-shop all on the place and are paying good rents. A lot of per- sonal property will g0 with the place it desired. Pasture will carry from 300 10 500 head of caitle. 1f sold within 30 days will take $11,000: part cash, balance 4 years at 6 per cent interest per annum. y HAVE FOR SALE A HOIEL AND 8 acres of ground in a good railroad town: hotel well patronized; 26 bidrooms, Logether with otlice, dining-room, barroom, etc., etc.; all fur- nished complete; a 'very fine plano in parlor: barn, outhouses, horses, miich cows. hogs, etc.; fine water piped to the house and barn. For sale or exchange— A GENTLEMAN'S HOME. ITUATED 213 MILES WEST OF CALIS- 1 toga on the far-famed er road, Napa County, Cal.; the property consists of 200 acres of land, sbout ‘40 acres in orchard, consisting of French prunes, pears, lemons, oranges, peaches, | apples, figs and walnuts, 117 acres of fine meadow | and timber land; balance in bearing vineyard, planted to claret and sauterne grapes. JINE MODERN HOUSE. QUEEN ANNE siyle, situated on a most picturesque wooded knoll aud commanding an elegant view of sur- rounding couniry: surrounding the honse are weil- kept lawns and ‘beds of beautiful flowers, rare trees and plants: two cottages for employes; stone dairy und spring house; commodious barns and other outbulldings. This place is especially adapted for a gentle- man’s country home: wiil sell the same for cash or exchange for property in this State or in the East. Inquire Country Department, BOVEE, TOY & Address English, box 99, Call. JLOELOR RANCR MANAGER—MAN AND wife desire charge of hotel, ranch. public in- stitutlon or octher property in Southern California; large experience in handiing help. Manager, P. . box 2217, San Francisco. ’\ JANTED—SITUATION BY AN ELDERLY experienced German gardener: handy with an; Ges ply JANTE Wi pay $5 (0 §16 per week for making Crayon pOrtrils: hew patentea method: any one who can read or write can do the work at home in spare time day or evening: send for particulars land. D—MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK d begin work at once. rman artist, Tyrone, Pa. ARNESSMAKER; FAIR WAGES; MUST have $100; good security, with interest. Ap- v J. P. JOLNSTON & CO, 872 Broadway, Oak- Address 1. A. GRIPP, 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements in living 1i ness. Consult OWL AD ht; W promoters of busi- C0., 1140 Market st. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessie. LOAKS, UAPES ANUSUILS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factorv. U Sansome 5., upstairy. DRESSMARERS. sober; or take care of & gentleman’s place, position of trust. Address C. M., box 71, this office. 7 S Y QUNG MAN WANTS WORK IN PRIVATE tamily: make himself generally useful about place: understands care of horses: careful driver; best reference. ROBT. ANNETT, 869 Market st. wi OMAN WITH SMALL CHILDREN WOULD like t0 get sewing or mending for hotel or pri- vate family in exchanze for what is lefL after meals._Address W. W., box 7, Call Office. W G WOMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE hing or housecleaning; $1 a day and car fare. 717 Howard st. & (OMPEIENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY /) the day. Call or address 136 Seventh st. MAKER WISHES WORK BY THE day, or will take s wing home: terms, $1 and car fare] Apyly 114 Fourth st., room 5. day w P ESPLCTABLE POSITION WANTED BY A \ young man in townor country. Address D. F., box 147, Call Oftice. (wo'u TEADY 50Y WISHES TO LEARN M keeper; must understund mixing drinks: only one spectable business-house need spply. T. B.. box 8, Call Oftice. 8250 chairs: ail other furniture oak baths: 5 1iving rooms: can show to purchaser well- AN, ABLE TO SPEAK GERMAN, IN A wholesale aod retail lignor-house, as bar- th best references from last employer of re- ELEGANT TWO-CHAIR BARBER- . shop: actoss bay; improved revolving : cheap rent; 3 X Arade; machinist preferred. Address J. M., | payving, elesant shop: fullest investigation. T. 2115 Pacific ave., Alameda. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. Fms -CLASS MACHINE-HAND (SHAPER, \ ANTED—ESTIMATES ON _WELL-BOR trimmer, etc.) and cabinel-muker wants situa- ing. BURWICK & SPINK, 504 Sutter st. tlon; city or country. Address C. H., box 64, Call. “SIRES SITUATION; CITY OR firsi-class reference: wages reason- Address H., box 81, this office. RESSMAKER, LATELY FROM THE EAS would like a few more engagemen reasonable. 91515 Howard st. terms THE PSYCHICAL SOCIETY OF OAR- and meets at Fraternal Hall, Washington 5aud % r. M. Mme. Montague will answer ions and give readings at both me-etings. Joseph Adams wiil Jecture. Medlums' Association 10 ion ger meets at Fraternal Hall. B AT w7 MARKET ST., FIRST PRO- gressive Spiritual Church—11 A, )., test de- veloping circle: 2 P. M., tests, Mr. Hansen, Mrs. (= wer, others; 8 r. M., flowers, articles rs. Itobinson, Aitken, Meyers, Warren, good miusic. HON, JOIN G. WOOLELY, q u disiinguish brilliantoratorof America, s _on “Christian Citizenship at Metropo'itan Temple, Fifth ay and Tuesday evenings, May 18 and at 8sbarp. Admission 25 ce ADDIr. SWAIN'S L this Su ¥, Golden i ule Hall, Mission st., n Fifth and Sixth: psychic science of the w Tes ament : contribution for convention fund; €o-wor 1d 1abo elcome; Lest: > AT DR RIN-ESSPIRITUALME ING, 909 Market st.. 11 A. . and 2 and 8 p. M., nd pla form tests: Mrs. Dunham, Meyers. Littie, R. A. Stitts. Oflice, 1335 Stxth LALS PO, RESSMAKING — BEAUTIFUL FITTING tatest styles: will sew in families 0 get ac. quainted; $1 per day; 85 per week. Address . M., box 78, Call Oftice. WXPERT LADY STENOCRAPHER WILL L visit office of any firm for daily dictation or receive work. Crocker building, basement. COMPETENT TADY WITH LITTLE BOY wishes position as nousekeeper in cily or country. Address A.J., Branch Call Office, 116 Ninth st. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK of any kind by the day ai $1 25. Please ad- dress 815 Laurel ave., near Wehster st. BY A BEFINED WIDOW A G OD HOME, small wages, in exchange for light services uo triflers. Call, after 12, 1118 Market, room 10! MILLINER, TRIMMER, DE- sires position; city preferred: good referencs. Call or address 1134 McAllister st. ('OMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES STTUATION ) 10 Qo general housework; city or country. 8051, Powell st. [DEESSMAKER WISHES A FEW MORE EX- sagements to go out by the aay. Callor ad- dress 1527 California st. B D TEST MEETING, BENEFIT convention fund, tomght. Mesdames Seal, Rodgers, Aitken. Drew, Robinson, wrenn, Fin: nican. Pl 110 Haves st. 10 cents. TOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN Christian family as_nursegirl only, or as com- panion and attendant on invilid lady: near park preferred. Address H. S., 2709 McA lister st. B2 o D CITIZENSHIF MEETING, Meiropolitan Temple. Sundey, May 17. M Address by Rev. A. M. Russell; subject, “Where Did Romanism Come From?” 5 _PISHOP GARKISON WILL HOLD & seance to-uight at 148 Sixth st., rooms 10 and 12 (Brunswick). C.V.MILLER, ETHEREALIZING, MA- == terializing seance (o-night at 8. 535 Post: 50c. ST CIECLE TO- 311 Van Nessave. N, SPIRITUAL MEETI: “ddy. Platform tr T CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 1 L 605 Meallisier MRS, COLBY'S LAS zhi before summer va MES, SHRINER, Ti night; 10¢: sittings daily z ME; 11 o YOU EZ CIRCIE TO- NOTICE MEETING: g5 GOLDEN G F.ana A M.—( OF S. ion at 12214 Oak. E LODGE NO. 30, icers and members are requesied 10 meet at the temple THIS (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, May 17, at 1 o'clock to conduet tue funeral of our late brother, DAVID M. REAVIS of Chico Lodge No. 111. GEO. J. HOBY, Secretary. YERBA BUEN A LODGENO, 15, 1. . U. F.—Members are re- quested Lo assemble at Memorial Hall S5 SUNUAY, May 17,at 1:30 P. u., for " the purpose of atiending the funeral of our late brother, G. G. HURLBUT. . G. HARRISON, Noble Grand. JEFFERS JE., Rec. Se THIRTIETH GRAND AN- nual gathering and rames of the Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 30. A most interesting progranme, incliding all ancient Scottish feats of strength and ssill and other ex- citing niw events. A handsome banner will be presented to the winning team in the relay race between the high school boys of San Francisco and Oakland. Noted aihletes from all paris of America, as well as lads snd lessies, wiil take part. Coin to the amount of $3000 and otier valuable prizes will be distributed to the successtul com- petitors on the grounds. Mnsic and dancing in two large pavilions. A Caledonian welcome to all. Be sure and buy your tickeis for Shell Mound Park. Admission—Adults 50c, children 25c. 3 D. K. MCNEILL. Chief. J. M. DUNCAN, Secretary. PICNIC COMMITTEES OF ALL SOCIE- ties are requested to call on J. C. HOWE Commercial Printer, 646 Clay st., for lowest rates ©u quarter cards, pusters and all kinds of picuic priuiing. = 7 M. S, =g Caledonian_Ciab,. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as housekeeper. Call or address 940 kryant st. Y ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per k; free bus and baggage L0 and from the ferry. J INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room;: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week : free bus anil baggage 10 and from the ferry. to rant, 137 VEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MIS tention to morning calls ‘clean;quiet: open il night STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Emuision. TYLISH SUITS, $3 UP; fit guaranteed. 559 Steven son SKIRTS. 76c U SONNTAG, 19 Monigomery st. . < 1120 ACRES; DIVIDED INTO 5 S M.200. S8 S SE G T r0s at 810 per acre or exchange for San Fran- o income property. $6000—19 acres; ranch with first-class improve- menis: 1 mile from ~onoma: will cxchange for clear city property worth $5000; clear. $160)—161g-acre ranch: 133 miles from St Helea: 14 acres choice wine grapes: house, barn and family orchard. $1000—20-acre cuicken ranch near Santa Rosa; 6-room house, barn; fruit trees and vines: if yon mean business see me. CHAS. COLTON,; 906 Market st. T)RESSES 82 UP: WRAPPELS 55 CENTS U 50534 Natoma st., abov lawn $1 up. ixth. LOST. OST—CERTIFICATE i on the Security Savings and Trust Company, Portland, Or., dated October 11, payable to H. M Finder return to 10 Day st.: reward. —A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA JONES, OST F DEPOSIT FOR 8500 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in thename of AGNES PRESTON or JOHN PRES- TON: No. 96,17 to bank. % The finder will vlease return TRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, 5 CENTS lcecream and cake, 5 cents. Seattle Restau- ourth st. STON, BET. 3d and 4th—Siugle furnished rooms, night 15¢ 50ciweek,$1 to $2 50; reading-room strictest af LLIGENCE OFFICE. 413 nson st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FRESH , ETC, 10c: 8 EGGS, chops, steak or ham, 10c. 635 Clay st. EOPLE WISHING TO MAKE MONEY EAS 1ly apply 0 1516 Stockton W ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS ~COOK FOR private family, $35; nurse for two children, country, §26; nurse, San Jose, £20; chambermald, first-class boarding-house, $20: Protestant sccond girl, $20; nurse. $15;~20 good housework girls for city und country. MISS PLUNKETT, W room: free bus and baggage to aud from the ferry. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market ; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- S REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; B0T- « tie wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, MALL BLACK SKYE-TERRIER DOG. RE- turn to 365 Minna and re eive $2 50 reward. T—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER ngs and Loan Society of San Fran of ELLA W. CARTNEY isco, in No. 184,836. The finder will please return to bank. OUND—FOX N\ FOU. T ERRIER . cor. Twenty-third and Florida sts. ND. BITCH. APPLY ————————————————— . AGENTS WANTED. S Sharpener” C.STOW E,'box »41, CA OLICITOR WANTED IN on Pucific Coast to sell “Lizhtning Scissors- send 25¢ for sample and terms. E. an Jose, Cal. NVASSERS FORSTAPLE ARTICLES PA Y- ng 100 per cent; men or women. 1155 Mission. EVERY COU 3 424 Sutter si. E QWISS CHAMBERMAID, OCITY, 817 60; b country boarding-house. ' $15:4 giri | | aces, housework, city, $30; girl for housework, city, $17 50; girls, housework, city and Country, #40 and $20. °C. . HANSEN & €0, 110 G no BERGSTROM, THE CHAMBER- 0OMS 16¢ T0 76c PER NIGHT: 50 TO $1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—AT ROOM 517, 328 MONTGOM: ery st clerka and laborers to cail If they do L receive their just dues; D0 charge uniess suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. id, please report. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Ty St V $18; WAITRESS, catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1511 JANTED — MEN 10 LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and Howard. German or Scandi plain pi RRAY & READY, navian second’ girl, 634 Ciay st. LERKS AND LABORERS' CLAIMS BIGHT: 8c'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 My, tel. m. 353. T THE WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL AND Industrial Unlon, 7 Van Ness ave., dress- making, millinery, ' bairdressing, manicuring, French, Geiman, “Spanish, elocution and paint- \ b tral Pharmacy, SW. cor, Grant ave. and Sutters:. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPEK; instant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Cen- TAN iD—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF in< taught for $1 50 per month; singiug and cook- some simple thing to patent? Protect your ing taught for $1 per month: all kinds of female | ideas; they m )',bfln%nu wealth. Write JOHN help supplied WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- Y‘ol: G WOMAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION as chambermaid or light work. Call 425 O’ Farrell st. V,BMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY neat laundress; good housecleaning. 23 Wil lows ave.. off Mission si., near Kighteenth. 'OOK, HOUSEWORK, #20; GIRLS TO AS- sist. $£12, $18. Call early Monday, German neys, Washington, and list of 200 1nventions wanted. D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter A GENTS s terms. MALE OR FEMALE couniry: call or send 10c for sample and Pacific Chemical and Manufacturing Com- CITY OR pany, 826 Twenty-first st., Oakland, Cal. GENTS' X that w EXPERISNC] HAS PROVEN bave ihe only and best selling line of noveities for hard times. ALUMINUM NOVELTY €0., 110 uiter st. FURNITURE WANTED, MALONE A PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than eisewhers for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders ut KING'S, 3 Fourth st F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. FFORE SELLING send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. YOUR FURNITURE BASCH, 321 SUTTER, + ture, saloons and merchandls: WANTS FURNE highest price. Employment Office, 206 Mason st. ON RGETIC LADY TO MANAGE T "4 ment club for dressmaker. TAL Call 508 Sutter st., Pacific House, Commercial and EST IN CITY—SINGt E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night, $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Leidesdorf? sts. room 6. W LDOW OF 34, WITH 8 YEARS' EXPERL ence, desires position as manager of first-class hotel or'rooming-nouse: s a0 first-ciass pastry cook: can give best of references. Address B. B., box 1, Cail Oftice. D D DAY AND NIGHT NURSE wants position: good references. Address R. L., hox 13, this office \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. MOTHEE AND S0 I SITUATIONS: mother is a first-class cook: son to assist in kitchen; 27 years of age; hotel, byarding or iustl tutions. Address 81 Natoma st., room 1. GoérTuEfimn.\’mm:\i RESS WISHES EA gagement by the day: 76¢ a day. Address L. A., box 83, this office. W UMAN WISHES POSITION AS COOK OR bousekeeper; country preferred. Address A. H., 1004 Larkin st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day. or to clean office. AddressJ. WILLIAMS, 5314 Natoma st. T ADY WASNTS SITUATION AS HOUSE: 4 keeper: gentlemen’s washing. Apply 521 Mis- sion st., room 3, first floor. OMPETENT COOK WISHES SITUATIO in private family: aiso competent infant nurse; no objection to the country. Call at 227 Hayes st. EFINED AMERICAN WIDOW, GOOD COOK, wishes a position as housekeeper, or would take charge of u lodging-house. J. L., box 194, Call Oftice. JLDERLY WOMAN WISHES SITUATION s housekeeper. oraddress 19068 Mission. RESSMAKER WISHES . EMENT BY the day,or will take work home; uses M- Dowell s ; terms reasonable. Apply 653 Folsom st REEINED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSI- tion for upstairs work in private family. Ad- dress or call 1620 Stockton st. hfll:)‘lflgfolil;ER —-QE.EE.EEIE&:ED YOUNG y r n; good refer- ences. Aaam."’.;commrx'x.w 2, Call Of- fice, Oakland, 100D TAILORESS: ALSO APPRENTICE ON X custom coats. 506 Pacific st. W ANIED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR B ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S, FUCHS, | MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, - carpets, plano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761 ALL ON J. CC MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF ’ you want highest cash price for your furniture, carpets, planos, or merchandise of v kind. HOUSES WANTED. \w’AN'l'Eb~leL TO DO COOKING AND general housewor] German, Swede. Ameri- can or Scandinavian. 40 Bartlétt st., from 10 to B ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL. 857 Clay. 12 A0 M. W ANTED—AT ONCE, COMPETENT LAUN- dress to help with chamber and linen-room work for summer resort. Address with references 152 ARBERS ASSOCTATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ent._Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O' Farrell. HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD i single furnishied rms_75¢ week, 15¢ night. Resort, box ¥, Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—AT ONCE. A COMPETENT GEN- eral cook for a summer resort. Address with references Resort, box 10, Call Oflice, Oakland. 10¢, 15¢ pr night;ciean beds,: tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Thij i s Third st.; 150 UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific si.. below Kearny; lodging half price, be, SUnuy r00ms,no vunks AND MECHANICS Reno House proprie- ANTED—LABORERS to know that £d Rolkin, 25¢ per night; $1'to $3 per week. OAT-FINISHERS AND APPRENTICES: 541 Market st. TTHE SWEDISH AND GERMAN EM- W HAT Cice B 00, 20 and 25c a night, K HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO ; best in the city: sing.e rooms S1n week: meats 106 Aploymem Bureau, 315 Sutter st., first-class girls await situations. EN'S 35-SOLING 80c: LADIES 40c; DON) while You wait. 638 Market. opp. Paiace Foter OMAN WANTED FOR PLAIN HOUSE- 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ ANTED—A MODERN SUNNY FLAT OF 3 or4 rooms and bath. Address, stating full particulars, W. C., box 88, Call Office. ANTED — FURNISHED FLAT FOR 3, north of Market, east of Franklin. Address with terms, W. R., box 63, Call Office. W ANTED TO RENT BY JUNK 1—COMFORT- able modern 10-room dwelling, north or west side of street; W estern Addition; for small family. Address 1 erms, Postoffice box 2851. ROOMS AND BOARDING WANTED. Ao ALTO———————PALG ALTO. Palo Alto, the coming town in Santa Clara Val- ley. 21500 will buy a 2-story building; first floor stores: second floor nice sunny flat of 7 rooms and bath; will p per cent net on_the investment. THE RICH'10ND HOUSE—This well-known property in_ Palo Alto, contatning 15 rooms and bath, isnow being offered for sale at a great bar- gain if appiied for wi:hin 30 days. Terms $500 casn; Lalance 350 per month; interest & er cent on defered payment, $2300—New, modern cottage: 6 rooms and bath; inclu ing furniture; choice corner; one of the pest locations in town: owner comyelled (0 leave on ac- count of sickng For partitulars apply to J. J. MORRIS, Palo Alto, Cal,, or 630 Market st., S. F. ALAMEDA COUNTY RUIT LAND, $35 PER acre; 37 miles from San Fratcisco: farmers especlally iuvited to investigate. Alameda Land Co., 57 Chronicle building. 0K SALE—COZY HOME, FIVE ROOMS; 4 lots (ha't acre): fine place for flowers or poultry; $1800, half cash. W. LAMBERT. Miitbrae San Mateo County. RANGE LANDS. RANGE LANDS. BARGAIN PRICES. BARGAIN PRICES. $70 PER ACRE. SIX ANNUAL PAYMENTS. ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY. ORANGE-BLOSSOM COLONY. OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO., CAL. ‘A 10-acre orange grove makes'a nice home and 8¢ the same time & £ood investment: it wiil cost you unimproved $700, planted and _cultivated $1750; about $300 cash, balance in five annual payments; no interest; the srees planced on this property will begin bearing in about 3 years, and the fourth and fifth years will be paying large re- turns. ‘We have an experienced horticulturist in charge of the colony who will care for non-resident own- ers’ properties very reasonably. For further particulars, maps and circulars ap- plyto EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market st., San Francisco, Or F. T. KNOWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal. ALEGANTLY FURNISHED SUMMER VILLA 4 and ranch at Los Gatos for sale: furnishings insured for $5000: property of H. H. DAVIS. CHARLES COLTON, 906 Marker st. 160 ACRES: RANCH IN NAPA VALLEY for sale on easy terms or exchange for cit Oakland, Alameda or Berkeley property. Address 410 Kearny st., room 10. IGGEST BARGAIN YET! READ THIS— 175 acres fine land, beautifully situated, close to railroad town, Alameda County: scveral trains daily: thisland'is practically level, and well situ- ated for subdivision in 5 and 10-acre homes; has abundance of water; $35 per acre buysit; don't miss this OPPOTtUNity: as an Investment you can double your money in a shori time. "H. H. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. $2000 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, BLOCK - of Iand containing 3 lots, 65x210 each, In town Alameda County. and embracing 3 cotiages, always rented; fruits, flowers: nice home: good _school _ perfect ' climate; cheap. H! CRANE, 410 Montgomers st. TOCK-RANCHAND GENERAL FARM, ALA- meda County: 330 acres No. 1 grass land; abundance water; fenced and improvements: s'ock, implements, hay, etc.: price reduced to $20 per acre, including lease 320 acres adjoining, all under gooa fence. H. H. CRANE, 410 Montgomery. i H. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE—Continued. RGALN: OPEN FOK 30 DAYS ONLY; 50 aares In. Sonoma County for 1000, with 20 acres cleared: 4 acres in orchard and vineyard for home nse: living stream of water: a fine placo for a chicken or stock ranch; terms, half cash aud balance on time 175 ACRES IN ONE Or THE $1200. 55sern connties, with smalt nouse of 4 rooms; 100 acres vallev land; balance pasture and timber; located on main county road, with 1iving stream of water through the property. 3850, A,NicE LoTLE koo o ncres: afl set out to fruit in full bear- ine; on line of railrond from San Francisco (o San house of 4 rooms and bath: barn and tank- chicken-houses o accommodate 2000 chickens; $850 cash, balan e on long time. EDWIN K. ALSIP & CO. Room £9, second floor, Mills building, G "0 ACRHES, VERY CHOICH $10.000. iRhrovea tana, inciuiing = tine crop: 114 miles river frontage: 100 acres bottom, extra feiiile and worth the mouey alone: 3 mile from flourishing railway town: climate excelient; springs aud grea: health rescri. Paso arare bargain but must be sold in r pArt; terms to suit purchuser: would ac- hee 1 this city. Sce or address rooms 2 and 4, 9 to 12 & TROLLING T fine water and climaic acorns: adapted 10 grain, truit aliy hogs; § miles from flourisi- : good road: here is th: chance of a liietine to gel u large, profitable stock ranch, beau ifully located, for half value and easy terms: will exchange for city or Cakiand property. =ee or address owner, 20 O'Farrell st., rooms 2 and 4, 91012 4. 3 Dear famous Robles: this whole o MILES FROM LOS in the State: $17 50 : 8 per cent. TRACT 1% finest fruit i 50 cash, balance (o su AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME. 214 MILES FROM YOUN will grow anything: no better land perpetusl stream Spring waier, 40 a’ secon 100ms; common shanty large _cuicken-hou acres iruit and vin only $10 per acre HUGH SHIEL ing. JPECIAL BARGAI ) best land ever oftered: 200 wards; 150 in hay: fare 35c: price $30 per acre; one-third cash. 5 Posi st. LSRN ‘QEND FOE OUR L1S1 OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale. WOOSTER & WH ITVON. Saa jose. ITTLE HOMES CLUSE To TOWN M- 4 proved; easy serms; also 4, 6 and 12 acro pleces on 8'and 10 years' credit: 3 partly im proved, ith small bouse,” etc. D, H. TWING, sonoma Inquire 632 Market st.. r -ACRE cash. 602 Market st., Crocker build- PEST AND cres; near Hay wood; water; etc. I. SCHARFF —CH APID SIC VS, ABBREVIATIONS— R achs TemLetter Shorthana is tne laces: and best system: 1o positions, no shading, no substi- tute signs; five times more rapid than common wrillng (upstrokes representing vowels): Hecht's School of Shorthand and Typewr.ting (3 months cours: §25), . 708 Spreckels Bldng, 927 Marke.. ) RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, SIUDIO 514 Sutter; vocal music, piauo, elocution: dra- matic elocution: skirt-dancing, minuet, gavotte, etc. Vocal clusses Monday at 8 P. 3. $1 per month, PIANO TAUGHT IN 6 MONTHS: GUARAN new method. 913 Mission. VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 teed; $2 50 per m [OSEPH GREVEN, Ninth st. DOOKKPN D day & ni SRAM R 5 Mission MANSH[LP tockton,rm. 2, ] E FOREST—! 2, ELOCUTIO! building. 14 McAllister, r. 44: 1 i TUITAR MANDOLIN, PTANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. 1, F ACADEMY, CASTILIA] v.; $3 m. Maze bld S L PHROFESSOR G, M 2 3 violiu, guitar, mandoline, banid. U THE 1. ege, 325 Mont Al tion in shorthand, ing, etc.: life cholarship $50; low rates per week and month. ELASC CEU) 100L O ING= ndividual instruc- Private theatricals arranged: on stage. R. 5 and 12, LO.O.E. bl ScHooL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, chanical enginee mssay; estab. 64. VA EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer: ng, telegraphy, modera languages rapidly taught. W nite for catal SCHOOL:HEALL S BUS. CULLEGE 28 commercial, shurihand, Englls TIOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO nable. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valenoia apils rehearsed . 7th and Mkt MINING, ME~ surveying, architecturs, NAILLE 3 Mt MEDICAL. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU ment or worthless pills used; every woman lier own physician for all female troubles, no maiter from what cause: restores always in one day: Lelped at once: can be sent and used at home: al cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. M ES. G- WOOD. MIDWIFE, CURES ALL DI AW eases of womb. paralysis, rheun atism, drops: liver and kiauey troubles, cancers and tumor 230 CI . 6 TURK rheumatic and uervous diseases success- fully treatea; investigation invited R. JOSSELY. hus remove LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- £) stored in a few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed; travelers heiped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate phbysiclan: 80 vears’ successful practice; MEDI- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you will save timo and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRES. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin, ('V RADUATED MIDWIFE TAKES LADIES IN X confinement: v £00d care; In city or out, s F R'S ENGLISH PEN- 4 nyroyal Pills (Diamona Brand) are the best; safe, reliable take no oiher; send 4c. stamps for particulars. “Reliet for Ladies.” in ietter by return mail; at druggists Chicliester Chemical Come pany, Philadeiphia Pa. 5510 I from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment; never fuils: perfectly harmless; free from any bud effects; never makes them sick to make them LADIES SUFFERING well: travelers helped iImmediately: prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DK. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Bani; consult free. rrench regulating pink pilis, $2. ULT FREE MKS. DR. SCOTT, only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure: diseases of the eyes treated. RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores sl cases of ir- regularity in one day ; cure or no churge; separate Lome for patients: 'best skill: medical titend. nce: low fees; regulnton $2. 1370 Market si JURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MES. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. FIRREGULAROR ANY FEMALE DISEASE, don’t 1ail to see MRS, DR. PUETZ 25414 4th. R, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR ones. Liseases of women and childre: HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eightk: st., Alameda, LPEAU'S FRENCF PILLS—A BOON 10 ladies troubled wir* rreguiarities: no danger; safe and sure; $2 50 _cpress C. O. D.: don't delay nul 100 late. OSGOGD BROS., Onkiand, Cal. AFAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age free. 216 Powell s DENTISTS. “CLASS DENTISTRY: FIR: first-class results: and painless implantation of teeth. DIN T)E-Li- T. . RANZ— EX1EACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withous plates a special 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. YROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 758 MA R~ ket, bet. 3d and_ith, gas speclalists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth Srm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 50¢, with gas $1. 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS &fl { good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist. 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theate CLASS painless _extraction W.C. HAR- ., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. OY OF 17 WOULD LIKE ROOM AND BOARD in fami'y; $15. A.. box 4, Call. () ACRES, 5 MINUTES' WALK FROM DEPOT: Butol, ‘Alameda County: ‘house, barn, eic.; $1250. H.H. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. RINTING OUTFITS BOUGHT AND SOLD, HILL, 2235 Geary st. Tel. black 141. ANTED—ESTIMATESON WELL-BORING. ‘Address BURWICK & SPINK, 504 Sutter st. work. 20 Tehama st. 24 weeod 200 a night, including colfes and Folls V ERY YOUNG GIRTL OR WOMAN To ASSTST | S24 W hingion st.. near Kearny. housework; no wages, but lovely country E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR home. Address Home, box 78, Call Office. bk y‘:n‘: 0ld shoes and make them as good as new, JANTED—GERMAN GIRL ABOUT 15 TO | at one-hatt i sionchines we can do your work asslst: £ood home and educatior ferred. 2022 Van Ness ave. i orphan pre- 562 Mission st., bet usual price; done while you wait. tween First and Second st ANTED—PUPILS TO LEARN MILLIN- ery; thorough satisfaction given; elegant M TO FEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; grocers keep it. goods to work with. 1194 Market st., room 32, second floor. EN'S SECOND-HAND SOME e et SHOES, be to $1 25. 662 Mission. / ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN care of child 2 years old; wages $8 a month. Call at 154 Belvedere st., opp. ‘i) i Pp. “Chutes,” bet. 10 F E'SEO HOUSE, g6 s MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to $2 week. AFE WANTED—MUST BE IN GOOD CON- dition. Address, with price, etc., J. N., box 84, this oftice. W ANTED—NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, must be a total-adder and in gooc condition. Address W. N., box 68, this office. ANTE cash e D — SECOND - HAND NATIONAL register; give style, price and number. Address Cash, box 108, this office. HKGHF.BT PRICE PA D FOR CAST- OFF clotning and jewelry. A., box 2, Call. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 5¢; #is0 & bottl eof lager, Ge, at 637 Clay st |/ ANTED—_SALESLADY AT PIONEER DRY- W £00ds store, 105 Kifth st. % T RY ACME HOUSE, 997 MARKET ST, BE- low Eixth, for a room: 25~ a night: $1 a week. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW eirv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. SEWING MACHINES. ANTE[—GIRLS, GOOD FINISHERS ON pants. Apply at once 605 Broadway, rm. 86. RELINED, INTELLIGENT “WOMAN FOR Wwiyice position with & wholesale bouse; one ul experience preferred; nces. ' Box 71, Call Office. Aoy GEL_ABoUT bakery store. 15 YEARS, TO HELP IN Apply 403 Devisadero st. W W reading-room: dailv pavers. 36 Cl ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; o week; rooms for two, 26¢ a LWI 3 £2 NEW_ HOME - cost $70. 2437 Mission st., near Twenty- SEWING - MACHINE; A 8UOD,OLD-FASHIONED NEW ENGLAND farm: 390 acres richest river bottor land: all under cultivation; 300 acres in wheat; b4-crop goes With sale; good ‘house, 7 rooms, celiar: - ilk- house: barns: chickenchouse; windmill; family orchard: ornamental trees; beautiful gronndss 5 ock, tools wagons go Wb places price $10 per worth to-day $75: best value in State. JOHN T. HALL, Alameda, Cal, L 5 FOUR CHOICE UNIMPROVED FRUIT AND chicken ranches, 8, 9, 10 and 10 acres each: on your own terms. 'Send for our list of improved Property for sale and_ex unnge. SHAND & RIBLET. Novato, Marin County. S. F. office, room #, £ floor, Mills Building. ONTRA COSTA COUNTY LAND FOR SALE; send for list. D. J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. MAHN'COUNTY—sow ACRES 26 MILES R, LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET &T., near Eleventh: no charge for extraciing when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. [ONEST WOR RY LOWLEST PRICES, DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. L. JULL SE{ OF TEETH, $7 Filodvears. DR, Vo CAV Lok ET OF THETH WITHOUT A PLA . YOUNG, 1841 Polk si. T GEOKGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dencist, dlscoverer of oainiess extraction and patentee of improvea bfidge work or teetm without any plate, moved from 6 to £0 U’ Farrell st e EXTRACTION. 800 CROWN ge work a specialty: plates, $5 up: 15 vears' experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S.. 81534 Geary. DR K SHAW, 238 KEARNY — BR{LGE work a speciaity ] open evenings 7:30 to 9. ¢ S from San Francisco. Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut any size desired; fruit, grain and vegetable land: o irrigation; both rail and water transportation: $40 to 875 per acre; terms made tojuit: sena tor circular. mproved dairy farms for sale with cows. SYNDICATE iNVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chrouicle butlding. OUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 506 MAR ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECKER. (). J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundars till noon. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- manted. DR J W. KEY 1122 Market st PARTNERSHIP NOTICES, ROOMS WANTED. S ER el T s L DU T SR e e THB“ OR 4 FURNISHED ROOMS; PRI- vate or oprer flat: housekee) ; references. A box 85, s ofice. o monthly: . repairing 26c; ; needles for all machines. 145 Sixth st 5D‘PWABD RENT _$1 50 TO 81 75 i bought and e; ears UGHT, 3 SOLD, EXCHANGE lowest rates. ] 205 Fourth st B AN ACRE: U0 ACRES, HOUSE feuces, fertile soil, living water. pienty of wood; uever fail; good for stock, graln, s P (?fiur'f'x"‘s “real Chtale agont, CoL- . estate age! tonwood, County, 8CO, MAY 15. 1896—NOTICE 18 hereby given that M. LEVY and L. J. PARK- EK, of the firmof LEVV & PARKER, have by mutual & reement this day dissolved partnership, M. LEVY assumes all liabilities and collecis all woney due the firm. i.J. PARKER, QAN FRANCISCO, MAY 185. 1896— N0

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