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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED DAY, JUNE 3, 1896 e TR AN ANO0 o W e e ALAMEDANS NiAY PAY LOCAL FARE If They Do, It Wil Not Be| Without a Hard 1 Struggle. PREPARING FOR A FIGHT | i The Southern Pacific Soon to Put | Gates on Broadgauge Cars. FACTS QUOTED BY A LAWYER. i Slight Dependence on the Statement That the Barriers Are but | Safeguards. ! The announcement that the Southern Yacific Company will within the next two months equip the cars of the Alameda broad-gauge local trains with gates has caused a furore in the little city across the Having in mind past illustrations of railroad methods, the citizens are sus- ious of the statement that the gates are ended for safeguards, and the ma- jority believe that the company will at- tempt to collect local fares as soon as tne barriers are introduced. In fact, so sure are they that such is the intention that the only points raised are whether 1t will be better to oppose the introduction of the gates or the collection of the fares. City Attorney Taylor and the members of the Alameda Board of Trustees are of the opinion that it will be better to await developments. Mr. Taylor vesterday out- lined the status of the broad-gauge line in Alameda. Hesaid: It seems that the Southern Pacific holds no franchise for this nch, and to that fact a number of Ala- medans pin their faith. Itis claimed that, such being the case, no local fare can be charged. “The right of way now owned by the railroad was originally obtained by A. A. Cohen in the early sixties. At that time Alameda was not incorporated. The road an part of the way along an open street, known as Central avenue, and they simply used that street, and for the rest of the route purchased the land they needed. About 1865 Cohen sold out to the Southern Pacitic Company. In 1872 Alameda was incorporated, but the railroaa never at- tempted to secure a franchise, seeming to rely upon Cohen's right of way. Nobody ¥ only - A. M.—Stated meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June 3, at 7:30 0'cloc THEO. E. SMITH, S o'cloct ander, lot commencing at a point on the di- s '2t and 26 property Oakland Homestead Asociation, 125 N from N Prospect avenue, N 160 by W 153, being portion of lots 20, 22 and 24 on Map of Property Oakland Homestead Associa- tion, Onkland; $10. : Jrank M. and Rose H. Wilson to Charles L. Huggivs, lot 14, block 6, Daley’s Scenic Purk, k $10. B obert and Mary H. Kingon to William C. Pond. subdivisions A and B in lot 8, block 795, Watts Tract. Map 2, Oakland: 6. Deiger to J. J. Lamping, lot on NW corner of Telegraph avenue and Eim (or Twenty-fourth) N 100 by W 89, block O, Kelsey Tract, and; $10. . Mu‘l ary Moody to Celine Greenhoed, lot ine of Fifteenth avenue, 47 NE of Seven- teenth street. N 30 by E 100, block 42, San An- tonio, East Oakland: $5 orge L. Wilson to Clara M. Wilson, undivided rd interest in lot on Eline of Evereit street, 3 from its intersection with center of Lincoln e, extended thence E‘to dividing line be- 3 Tract and Hays and Caperton Tract, thence N 10 S line 0. Buena Visia avenue, W apoint, thence S 25, S to beginning, Ala- meda; $10. Same 0 same, undivid 1ine of Blanding avenue. W 150 by 5 145, being lots Minturn Tract, Alameda: §10. ame to same, undivided third interest in lot on E line of Park street, 100 \ of Eagle avenue, S 100, E 148:0%5, N 100, W 147 :41% to beginning, being lots 1 and 2, block F, Alameda Station Homestead Tract, Alameda: $10. _ Same to same, undivided onc-third i1 tot on N Jine of Pacific avenue, 18 rods E from the dividing line between the Aughinbauel acre_tract and man street, W of 111-acre tract, 11 rods and 14 feer, 1058 feet, W 18 rods, S to begin- ning, Alsmeda: $10. B Angelique R. Goodall to Fred L. Button, lot on line of Spruce street. 100 E of Davenport, E 50 by N 100, block 32, map of town of Woodstock, Ala- meda; $10, Catlierine Abjohn to lnnocenti Lagorio, lot on line of Calhoun and Regent streets, £ 106:10 by N 50:10, being the west 106:10 of lot 3, Boule- vard Tract, Alameda: $800. % Thomas ana Modena I. Scott to same, lot on N line of First street, 50 Eof L, E 50 by N 100, block Q, Livermore, Murray Township: $10. A S.B. Boyer nd Della Harrison and Cen- tral Bank to Delia Smith (wife of John G.), lot on N line of Edw street, 300 E of Telegraph y being lot 7, map Pacific ac . Oakland: $10. Anna Jones, lot , block roadway Terrace Tract, Oakiand Township; on third interestin lot on 8 of Park street, , 6 and 7, blocs 43, H, £10. Mountain View Ceme'ery A ton, lot 100 in plot . Oakland Townshir ssociation to Annie untain View Cem- Builders’ Contracts. Johu Sullivan with Joseph Sullivan, to erect & three-story building on S corner of Harrison and Dore streeis. $-010. Jave Tgubody with E tone, to erect a three- E corner of Jackson and story framé ou Jones strect Kohiber, g on $4916. auss & Frobman with Wiliiam T. Field. aiterations and additions at Nos. 103, 105, 107 and 109 Post street; $1400. James Hallihan with Neil Molloy, alterations and additions to a two-story frame building on S line of Seventeenth stree:, 185 E of Noe; $1275. Julins Rosensurn with S. Giletti, to erect a six: story and basement building on NW corner of Sut. ter and Hyde streets: $17,975. SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market street, open until 12 oclock every aight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixtesnth and Mission streets, opes antil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. Semi-annual ee, THIS WED? 7 o'clock sharp. By order of the W H. FOR TOR LODGE = MISSIO and A taed (WEDNEsDAY) E C. D. BUNK LODG meeting ING at R, Secretary. has ever questioned these rights because CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO. fare has never been charged. If now, how- (WE R. v:{x:‘:‘:\‘ 2 ‘:_\ln\wmv':zm ls“ L: ever, it is attempted, the question of their | ;130'0"Ciock for business and ‘degress. ' By right to do so will be raised. I have not looked into the matter very closely, but will at once go into it. R ‘As far as the narrow-gauge is con- cerned, there are three franchises for that. The principal one, dated in provides that the company shall conduct the road | ording to the laws of the State. At that | time there was a State iaw which pro- vided that no local fare should be charged by a railroad from point to point within the corporate limits oi a town. This law bas since been repealed, but it isa question if under the terms of the franchise it does | not still hold good.” The members of the Board of Trustees | have none of them gone thoroughly into matter, and most of them seem | atistied to wait until the railroad indicates that local fares will be charged. Im that| case they promise to make things warm for the Southern Pacific. - FINDS SOME FAVOR. Berkeleyans Think There May Be | Good In Gates, but Not | in Fares. BERKELEY, CarL., June 2—The pros- pect of local trains with gates on them appears to be viewed by Berkeleyans with | general satisfaction, though many citizens | are strongly opposed to any innovation | that will do away with the system of free locals. The announcement that when the new gates are brought into requisition | they will not be guarded by ticket-collec- tors, as in Oakland, makes the railroad company's contemplated move a popular one. The principal objections to a withdrawal | of the free-ride system would come from schiool children and their parents. A large | number of attendants at the publicschools use the local trains four times a day in go- ing to and from school, many of them be- | ing compelled to go as far asfrom Dwight- | way to North Berkeley, over more than half of which distance there is no street- car line. ! “‘As long as the free ride system between Dwight way and Berryman is maintained I think the introduction of gates will be a | improvement over the present sys- tem,” said D. Waterman, principal of the public ools. Warren Cheney was decidedly opposed | to the new scheme until informed that free rides would still be allowed, when he declared that gates would be an improve- ment. *“To charge fares would be a great injustice to North Berkeley.” he said. “In fact [ dcubt whether under the law the railroad could coilect fares, though that might not bother the corporation much.”’ Other prominent citizens are equally dis- posed to favor the new plan of the rail- road. I was one of the jury in the Quill case, which recommended that the railroad be compelled to put gates on the trains,” said Joseph J. Mason. “I think the practice of boarding moving trains should be ended at all costs.” REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ¥ John_A, and Alice N. Ulrich (ee Hutaff) to Laur: . Colemann, lot on S line of Post street, 1 W of Octavia W 25:10 by S 120; $10. omon Rel el Meyer, lot on W line of | Broderick sireet, 125 N of Grove, N 25by W 100; 10. Guy . and Sarab J. Wood to E. P. E."Troy, lot line of Point Lobos avenue, 106:8 W of Cook street, W 80 by N 100, subject to mortgage: $.0. 1. Morgenthiau Company, a corporation, to John Gunn, lot on S line of 1'wentv-first_street, 50 W of Potrero avenue, W 25 by S 70: $10. E. H. and Chrisiina M. Dettner to Anna Dreyer, 1ot on Commerciai street, 110'S of Twenty-fotrth and 100 W of Hoffman avenue (Ellen), W 25 by S $10. Lucius L. Solomous to Ella M. Ball, lot on § line of Sacramento street, 92:6 K of Leavenworth, E ¢ S 87:6; $10. George £., Charles H. and as attorney of Edward E.. John W. by attorney, and Beile Shiels and Jean E. L. Allan to Shiels Estate Company, undi- | vided six-seve: ths of the fol:owing: corner Stockton and «’Farrell streeis, N 137:6 by E also lot on N fine of Bush street, 137:6 W Montgomery, W 65:9 by N 137:6; also lot on S ne of Bushstreet, 157:6 W of Montzomery, W 68:9 by S also W corner of ~inth and Brannan s W 200, SW 100, Sk 40, SW 85, | ~E. 160, o 1o NW'line of Minna street, 375 SW of 3 W 70; also | ot on NW line of Minne street, 455 SW of Third, | SW 25 by N'W 70 also leaschoid.of lot on SE line of Mission street, 275 SW of Third, SW 275 by SE 100: also property in Sonoma aud Kern counties; al50 any and all property; $5. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Charles Redecker to Rudoiph Redecker, lot 15, | block B, Iands of Oakland View Homestead Asso- ciation, Oukland; $10 John' and Mary Ferguson to A. R. ana Maggle McDonald, lot on E line of Poplar street, | 08:7.50 S of Seventh, S 25 by E 115, belng | block 490, Briggs Tract. map 2, Oakls >, ‘and Ellen Sinc &ir to Anson (trustee), lots 24 to 27, quitclaim deed, Oakland; #10. Louls L. and Mattle E Alexander to Arthur P. order of the THIS T. L M. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Recorder. June 3. c BRIND, Rec. Secty. - meet st their hail, WEDNESDAY, 7" be present; visitors cordially invited. CHAS. H. FRICKE, N. z FRANCO-AMERICAN Lodge No. 207, 1. 0. 0. F.—The ofticers and members are requested to Juve 3, 1896, at 0 P. .. to attend the funeral of our iate brother, FRANK LACUA. H. SCHABIAGUE, N. G. R. | AVIGNE, Sec. i FRANCO-AMERICA Lodge No.207. 1. 0. O. F,, will THURSDAY, June 4, at 8 P. M. Election of officers for the ensuing term. Initiation of candidates. Officers and members are earnestly requested to be present. T. SEHABIAGUE, N. G r_ meeting will be held at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth streer, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, June . 1896. Candidates for admission &nd visiting members are invited i0 attena. of oflicers and other important business. Election This will be the last chance to settle for tickets of laie pic- nic: those failing Lo settle same will be ch the book: ged on P. LYONS, President. Secretary. H. DIVISION, NO. 6, AN cient Order of Hibernians of the B. '\ and E.—You are called to attend your regn- lar monthly meeting THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, June 3, in Irish-American Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. THOS. LOGAN, President. P. MCHUGH, Secretary. 9 1 | Call 2417 Clay | i FEMALE HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED-Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. 7 NG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES Y position as bousekeeper in refined widow- mily: country preferred. Address Y., box flice. ESPECTA BLE GIRL WISHES TO DO GEN- eral housework or chamberwork; reference given: wages $15. Address 33 Crocker st., off Market. (G'RL_WASTS SITUATION TO DO LIGHT X lousework. 337 Dore st., off Bryan:, bet. Ninth an | Tenth. TV OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY T W o onsecieaning or washing. Apply 411 Polk ELTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION a5 cook or Jaundress. Apply 611 Ivy ave. Sxmr&ousflnn FOR TROY MACHINE, councry, $35 and board ; 2 manglers, city laun- dry, $18; Waitress for city restaurant, $20 and room; chambermaid, wait 1 meal, city, $20. C. k. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AXTED—MAN TO ACT AS TICKET- seller and treasurer for a first-class enterprise; must have $100 as security. . Call at 846 Mission st., second floor, room C, from 11 A. M. 10 2 P. M. and from 4 to 8 P. M. Manager. ERMAN COOK, CITY, §25: COOK, CITY, G $22 50; girl for ranch, Suisun, fare pald. $20; #irls for San Mateo, Haywards #nd other country and city places, $20. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. (CO0K: SMALL MOUNTAIN RESORT: FARE paid; $26. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. AITRESS, PLAIN HOTEL NEAR CITY, $20; waltress, hocel, Amador County, $20; chambermaids and waitresses, $15each. MUK- RAY & READY, 634 Clay st. FANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Inquire at JOE'S, 10714 Mith st. BAEBER-—YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EX- perlence. 1089 Howard st., barber-shop. ARBER WANTED—YOUNG MAN; STEADY iob. 09 Howard st. TOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL AND ASSIST plano-tuner. M. T., box 3, Call. 1 BLOCK:R AND FINISHEK. BOLTON & STEONG, photo engravers, 510 Montgomery. 00D COOK WISHES A PLACE: CITY OR countrs: best of reference. Apply to 419 Franklin st. SMAKER: PERFECT FITTER; FINE v theday or work home: £ position as working housekeeper: competent 10 take full charge; best city reterences. A.C. box 39, Cadl Offi-e. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day, cleaning, washiug or ironing; is capa- ble 10 do up fine linens. Call or address Laundress, 746 Mission si. days. JCANDINAVIAN GIRL, 16 YEARS, WOULD like place for light housework. 318 Brannan. 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRLS WISH SITUA- tions to do general housework. Apply 1135 Florida st., ne.r Twenty-fourth. TPWO YOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS to do light housework and mind bab:. Call or address 101 Precita ave.,, off Mission » near Tw ight IRL WISHES SITUATION FOR GENERAL housework : city or country; best references. | Address 1703 FHoward st. TOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA? tion to do general housework or take care of children; sleep home. Call or address 742 Folsom st., near Third. FEE RL WANTS SITUATION TO take care of children or do upstairs work. In- quire at 820 Frauklin st., Oakland l JRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRE GOOD AL fuer and draper; sews 50 centsa day. M. N., box 92, Call Oftice: NEAT WOMAN TO (OOK FOR MEN, 320, 8ee party here; girls for bousework and cook- ing. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 Clay st. ANTED — PROTESTANT COOK AND laundress, a short distance, $25; second girl Across tne bay, 820; seamstress and second girl, $20: 5 cooks, German style, $25; German or Scandinavian nurse, $20: 3 cooks, institution and restaurants, $25 and $30; 2 waltresses, $20, and a large number of German, Scandinavian and girls of all natinalities for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CU., 312 Sutter st. TRST-CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR CUT- ter. Chicago Woolen Mills. 567 Market st. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. HAVING BUYERS WILLING TO invest in some legitimate business, those hav- ing same see HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st ESTAURANT AND COFFEE SALUON; VI cinity of City Hall; business $25 per day; trial given. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $2'0 PARTNER WANTED — Al CASH DU, business, clearing to each 875 per month: no night or Sunday work: must devote 8 hours each day to business. HEALY, 23 Kearny. $550), SALOON. WIrk LIVING. EGOME, DOV, doing average $30 trade per day; near Uceanic Wharf; low rent: lease; a sacrifice. WILKE & WOLF. 531 California st. $750. OENER GROCERY AND BAT, OU. witn living-rooms, on_ Larkin st.; low rent: good place: kept by owner for years: Tare chanice. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. OTICE ! NG W ANIED — FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER; steady work for & good man. 109 Fourth st. ANTED — COACHM GARDENER, German waliter at once. Columbia, 128 rourth. OLICITOR WANTED AT GOLDEN GATE Dye Works, 342 McAllister st. ARBER WANTED WEDNESDAY, SATUR- day and Sunday. 2134 Ninth st. ANTED—W AITRESS, SUMMER RESORT, $15; chambermaid and waitress, hotel. $20; German girl for housework, $20: youns girls to assist, £12 and $15; cook, country, $25: French second, same place, $20) LEON ANDRE, 315 Stoc <ton. VHAMBERMAID, PLAIN HOUSE, CITY, $20; waitress, country, $20: shirt-ironer, country hotel, $30: and girls for housework. R.T. WARD & CU., 610 Clay st. ANTED — A PROTESTANT CHAMBER- maid for private family in country, $20; a chambermald o assist wa{iing in country resort, $25; 2150 & waitress and bhambermaid for first: class hotel in city, $20 each: cook. small family, in San Jose, $30: secoud girl, small family, in Sliy, $20: 20 good honsework girls. $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. i e B 424 Sutter st. b ATply W ANTED—¥ R -CLASS BARBER AT 1219 | %500 CORNER BAR; WESTERN ADDI- R « tion; club and living rooras; lease; money-making place. WILKE, 531 California st. $45“ CIGAR-STAND WITH LARGE PAT- . ronage on Kearny st.: establisued years; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- fornia st. (), CORNEE BAR, WITH 8 ELEGANT. . Iy furnished rooms, all rented; very best location: lease; rent $65: sacrificed account sickness. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. Steiner st., n -ar Eddy. | WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. 858 BROAD: way, Oskland. TRONG BOY TO LEARN THE HATTER'S trade. 755 Mission st. J¢ IBST-CLASS WATTER. 16 STOCKTON ST. . house: excellent_paying_place: owner first-class cook. WILKE & WO _F, 531 California. “(R() CANDY FACTORY AND STORE; $650. Grier 1o the Sission: value of stock, $1000: receipts $16 o $2) daily; living rooms. M. LESS CO., 783V, Marke $25 PARTNER WANTED IN CHOP- QUOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING and new work. 202 Fifth st. PBAEBERSHOP AND TWO SUNNY LIVING: rooms, all well furnished; large yard; cheal rent; no opposition: trial given; clears about 100 & month: price $150. Address M., box 142, Call. ARBERS—3 GOOD BARBER CHAIRS AND fixtures for sale cheap; to be removed imme- diately. Apply 222 Stockion st. —PLEASE WRITE_AT ONCE; IMPOR- tant news for you. MAX, 476 Jersey. —FIRST CLASS COOK, COUNTRY, : waitress and chambermald, $20; three :":lglras{sest'or summer resort, l'f’l): g,rils-gluil 'se_for two chiidren, $26. Apply to PLUNKETT, 434 Suvter st 0 JIYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHES MORE engagements by the day in families; good cut- and ficter. 116 Welsh st., near Fourth, between nd Brannan. VHAMBERMAID, $20: COOK, $26: WAIT- -/ ress, 825; nurse, $20: c0ok, $30: cook, 2 in family, $20; nurse, $25: 25 housegirls, country, $20. "Apply 815 Sutter st. T GIRL WISHES A SITCATION for general housework: no postals. Apply at 168 Siiver st T ADY, EXPERIENCED TRAVELER, 4 wishes t0 go Iast as uurse or in any capacity for expenses. Address W. B., box 62, this office. (CERMAXN 1 A SITUATION TO do iight housework; good home more an object : city or country. 416 G GERM WISHES 7 tion to do ginersl housework. Inquire 559 Bryant st. JTRONG Y( D to do & NG GIKL WISHES SITUATION LADY WDUCATED, REFINED GERMA? desires position &s companion, assistant (o the lady of the house and teach German to the chil- dren; noobjection to the country. Call 1585 Folsom. 1 RESSMAKER, LATELY FROM THE EAST, would like a few more engagements by the terms reasonable. 9153, Howard st. AMERICAN GIRL W E A ation in a respectable family to do upstairs work und care of ch 940 Bryaut dren: wages $10. Apply at t.. bet. Seventh and Eightb, in store. OMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN WITH cuild 8 months old wants situation on a ranch to do cooking and housework. Address L. C., box 34, Call Office. T WOMAN wants situation in hotel or boarding-house or in the count;y : is willing to work. Address A. D., box 37, Call Oflice. i ADY, A STANFORD STUDENT, would like position as governess for the sum- mer: best of references. For particulars address A. L. BROWN, 413 Eddy st Yun"\é WIDOW FROM NEW ORL S with & child wishes a housekeeper’s pos tion or some light work to do. Please call 917 Market st., oom 18. Wo 5 i 44 THIRD R. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to 56 per week; convenlent and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ERMAN WOMASN WANTS WORK BY THE aay: washing, ironing and cleaning. 858 Eleventh st. OUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WORK AND TO keep glassware samples clean; wages $15a month. Address, box 120, Call Office. W ANTED—A LARGE FIRM DOING AN EX- teasive business both wholesale and retall would like to hear from a bright, active woman. Address Wholesale, box 36, Call Office. iENERAL TAILORESS; ALSO YOUNg nan not over 20; must have some ex- ANDS DUCK SUITS, Wyists sud wrappers. SIG STEUER, 126 s IDDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY, WITHOUT cluildren, for a_widower's family with grown ren. Address F. B.. West Berkeley. W ANTED — APPRENTICES TO LEARN dressmaking and millinery. 1234 Golden Gate ave. (G HBMAN GIKL FOR COOK AND GENERAL X housework. Call, 2 10 5, 604 McAllister st. YOUNG GIRL FOR G:NERAL HOUS ork: assist with cnild. 2215 Bush st., 9 to 12. M children. Gazette, 420 Kearuy st. W ANTED—GIRLTO HELP ON TAILORING. 483 Tehama st., cor. Sixth, store. (5 'ELS WANTED TO WORK ON VESTS AND X apprentices of experience. 641 Stevenson st. | OMANTO HELP COOK. 136 SECOND ST. MISLLE-AGED WOMAN T DO LIGHT housework. 844 F st. 100D OPERATOR ON PANT X young girls. 1018 Howard st. Gmx,'xo"\ifi(x IN RE Third st. Y QUNG NURSEGIRL, #5 PE X Twenty-fourth st., near Dolores; old number. R MAKER WANTED, CALL WEDNES- day morning, 2085 Market s TICE TO LEARN ON CUSTOM paid while learning. 5067[‘7‘lclfl|:. HER ON GENTS' WHITH SHIRTS TO i ALSO SMART NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_TLE A WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. 00D WORK v ANDJAPA em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny. bet. Califoraia and ~acramento, tel. 231. iPLOYMENT i best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 SE_ AND JAPANESE RELIABLE el. Main 1997. BRA DLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. P GRS s SURFLIES COUKS: ALL < branches :short notice. tel.Grant 45, W. JIM, CHI JAPANESE EMPLOY- - ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261, APANESE NESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. utter: tel. Grant 30. [ e NG MAN DESIRES POSITION ) as private detective: undersiands his busi- ness; strictiy confidential. Address S. C., box 55, Call ‘Oftice. 521 Valencia st. STWEEN TH OF 5, for Santa Clera, to assist in the care of two small children and light Lousework: wages §15; references required. Call at 1300 Tay- lor st., cor. Washington. MPETEN' N GIRL FOR GE. / eral housework: must understand cooking. 317 Larkin st. {XPERIENCED SCHOOL- TEACHER IN “mm!h(-(hne of work; references. W., box 9, Call Of FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS ON Sutter st. COATS. [ ALRDRESSING, 260 AND 850: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. T ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSI manicuring and beauty-culture. 131 Post,r. 1 own handwriting, Glassware, | D WAITRESS, CITY, $25. HOTEL | MONTH. 837 | Wa ‘TED—FIRST-CLASS MEN'S CLOTH- ing salesman; must be good stock-keeper. RAPHAEL EAD BUSHELMAN, ONE WHO UNDEEK- l stands making alterations and examining work. 541 Market st. \ ANTED—STEADY MAN TO LOOK AFTER office, handle cash, etc.: duties easily learned; | clears $65 10 375 to each: capital required, $175. EWART, 602 Market st. WELL-PAYING SHOP running 2 chairs; rent $5: price Apply to STOLTZ, 830 Market st. i1 () FRUIT AND TAMALE BUSINEXS F150. Hortnof and mear Market: clears $16 weekly. M. LESS CO., 783%4 Market st. 3 FINE CORNER GROCERY AND $2DOU. bar: choice portion Western Ad- dition; eleganily fitted up; has a well-paying trade: best class of custom; DbIg bar trade; good outsideroute; cheaprent; owner's:time occupied in another busincss which prevents him attending 10 this. M. LESS & CU.. 7831 Market st. RESTAURANT AND OVSTER- &1500. house in_extra good location, north of Market st.; elegantly fitted: everything first- class throughont: dining-room tuxed (0 1ts utmost capacily; highest ciuss of custom; bes ces: owner golng ont of the State. M. LESS & CO.. 783%» Market st. $400, TRTL R 20 R « morth of Market, selling on acc death in family. M. LESS & CO., 7831} Market WRA() RESIAURANT LOCATED TWO &8-)( . blocks irom Crocker building: excel- 1¢nt business; receipis over £30 daily; old estab- lished; rent only $35. M. LESS & CO., 78314 | BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYMEN ' CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Gran: ave. S FUCHS, AKRBERS ASSOCIATION Ur « A1. EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 2: 914 U'Farrell. NVEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 4AX 3a and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1o | 50c:week 1 o $2 50: reading-room : strictest atien- | tion to morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night. BAMEFV. (OP FOR SALE; 15-CNT SHOP: | D Western Addition; clears §20; cheap. Apply Call Oftice. |, ARBELS, ATTENTION 8- CHATR OUTFIT, ) complete, for sale at a sacrifice; must be sold on account of removal. Apply to STOLTZ, 630 Market st. PERNSIONS—J. i SHEPARD & CO., THE OLD reliable attorneys, 1068 East Sixteenth st., | Oakland, Cal. 1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, | and $3: ladies’, gents’ and chiidren’s mis cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. Eu:m) HOUSE, 8631 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25c. to 50c. night; $1 10 8T week. UST OPENED; CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., below Kearny: lodging half price, 5, 10, 16¢ per night; clean beds, sunny rooms. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. nave, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet b inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of d clared their intentions to become citizens will be \-cc.-{,mu; this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board | ournew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Kllls st San Francisco, Cal. YALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50: balf-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., or. Sixth. the United States or persons who have legaily de- | Market st. ‘@OR() BEANCH BAKERY ON s BUSY é‘f\.%a().,m.?,; central: good stock; nice fix- tures: living-rooms; choice place. M. LESS & CO., T8314 Market st. 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE OR lodging-house come see me, as I have customers on hand. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. JPOT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 600, GROCERY AND BAR; FINE 55135 . lished place doing good business; the stock is fresh: rent cheap and the locality fine: see thisat 0 ce; a rare chance; good reason for elling. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hali ave. 900 EETATEANTAND OYSTER PAR- . « lor clearing $85 a day; fine locality; cheap rent; furnishea well and a rare bargain; sce this at once: object for selling going to Europe. T. LUBE 7 City Hall ave. $400. & MILLINERY STORE: PRIN- - cipal stre=t of the city: reason for sell- ing is going to Europe. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 51500, BEEE BOTTLING WORKS: 3 B1500. Zama: nne ronter basiness actually paving above expenses. $160 month; investizate this rare chance; the piace will stand the fullest in T. LUBEL! I, 7 City Hall ave. 250. EI'; ER FINE RESTAURANT, o 5 a day businiss: paying well; see this. K1, 7 City Hall ave. ALL FURNISHED; . the roomers pay more than the rent for doing 8! LUBE. K8 one-half the use of the house; it i« a snap and see PLEASANT, PROFITABLE BUSI $175. e sultable for lady or genticman; e tablished and extending to all_the - rior; thisisgood. KENNY & CO., 765 Market st. LODGING.HOUSE: 10 ROOMS AND $400. van: most desirable bluck on Fost s ouly six minutes’ walk from Kearny of desirable roomers; s a bargain. KENNY & €0, 765 Market st. = PAPER ROUTE CLEARIN $2{)0 . per mouth, which will be guare by owner of paper: trial before buying. KEN 0., 765 Market 2 SOT A PGING-HOUSE: 11 WELL-FUR- $275. o roomss No. 1 location: low rent; house full. KENNY & CO., 765 Market. BY STAURANT AND OYSTER- $500. E«;Enzrln immediste vicinity of Baldwin Hotel: fine business. K 5200 teed NY & NNY & CO., 765 Market. b Z HOTEL —TO RENT, UNFUR. order. D.J. WISST, Martinez, Cal. SOR SALE—509 POST; SUNX ] patiora: rent paid in bourd. S ROCLRY AND SALOUN FOR SALE; GOOD G ffocation; best of reasons for selling. Inquira room 40, Chronicle building. $1200. S Vacon os Comrat sve. ale: NY DINING | meda. TROCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION and business. Apply Call Office. ALOON AND FIXTURES; PRICE $100; A bargain. 424 Ninth st. 900, WANTED — PARTNER 1IN LiGHT ¥ . manufacturing ~ business; _remaining partner thoroughly posted. Address Partner, box 46, Call Oftice. TANTED-PARTNER WITH $600 1N WELL- established, light manufacturing busines rge profits. Address A, box 82, Call Office. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPE Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 7 ELL-ESTABLISHED CANDY, TOBA and stationery store, with ice cream and ta- male parlor attached; for sale cheap. Apply 1314 Howard st. OTEL 26 ROOMS, CHEAP; SELL ON AC- count of sickness; rent $35. Apply this oftice. MO LEASE IN MAVFIELD, SANTA CLARA county, Occidental Hotel and bar; rent $25. ?DPIY C. DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD, 12 Mar- et st. }4‘1}(- .CLASS PAYING STEAM LAUNDRY for sale; good location: established 20 years; 5 or 10 years lease of groun i and building as de- sired. " Address J., box 164, ttis office. 3 ATION S\ corner location; cheap reat. box 101, Call Oftice. JTROCERY AND . 8 LIVING ROOM ¥ good location. Call at 28 Rausch st., bet. Sev- enth and Eighth, Howard and Folsom. J ANTFD—RESTAURANT CHEAP cash. , box is office. OCK OF MrRCHANDISE BOUGHT n: city or country. M., box 2, Call. (1 ROCERY AND BAR; WELL STOCKE! cheap; make offer. 2201 Fifteenth, cor. Noe. OARDI GOOD BARGAIN; ON Apply Call Otice. 275. BU CHER-SHUP, FIX £ O. norses, wagon, cart; & whole outfit; old- established, good trade. For particulars see LUHRS BROS., 144 First st. "ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY X lady of mean: 5 capital. 12 Mason st., rm. 2 l‘ P_BAKERY AND COFFER Address H. B., FOR FURNISHEU—THE “GRAN- ite Tiouse,” Folsom, Cal. tory frame hotel, containing parior, dining-room, bafroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: n zood repair and fine focation: asplendid opportunity for any person desirous of going into the hotel business: extra inducements KLUMPP, Folsom, C: with us: will sell it in 3 ; we have buyers for ail kinds of businesses. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. days or trea JOUR-SACKS FOR SALE; NICE CLEAN. and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. B., it quick; everything furnished complete. T. LU bELSK1, 7 Ci I & FINE, BUTCHER SHOP WITH 5% ) £ ). three horses and one wagon and all the fine location in an interior town; good investigate this fine country place and you will buy it. S. LUBELSKI City Hall ave. &5 GROUE. ELEGANT F2500. Goroer stana’ doing Aac: rare chance for fine grocery investment: see this place at once: 5 cents a night; Feading- ns and baggage to and from the ferry. S.REMOVED 609 T0 643 (LAY ST.; 5OT- « tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, W ANTED — MEN TO LLARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue arber School, 1515 Howard. W ASTED—AN 1D 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, Washinzton, D. C., for their 81800 prize ofter and list of 200 inventions wanted. NLERKS AND LABORERS CLAIMS B'GHT; ac'ts adjusted. RATTO’S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 853 EST IN CITY —SING ' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdor® sts. E OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. PPRENTICES-SPECIAL LESSONS EVERY Tues. in d ting. 14 McAllister, room 67. OOMS 15¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 50cTO 8150 2 m W' NTED,TO COLL DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TOUNG MAN WANTS WORK: HANDY AT painting, whitewashing, paper-hanging: will work reasonable by the day: city or countrs; 00d references. HARRY, box 82, Call Office. i OST CONVENI AND RESPECTABL ML Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week ; free 'bus and baggage (o and from ferry. RK WISHES STEADY PLACE IN rocery-store; experience had: can furnish reference s Cl x 52, Call. (3 'keeper wishes situation; speaks Scandinavian; Address B. T. box 25, Call. city or country. JTUATION BY A STRONG D young man, to drive delivery wagon or truck experienced. Address E. T., box 6§ Call Office. Youy WHO HAS JUST COMPLETED ashor hand 'and business course. wants a sit- uation in an office. Address J. M. K. 322 Turk. RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new siyles; perfect fitting patterns 25¢ u) McDOWELL Academy. 213 Powell st. MALE HELP WANTED, EAD COOK, $50, SECOND COOK, $50, FOR & resort; head and second cooks for a hotel, $60 and $40; second cook, hotel, $3 city, $45; beilboy, botel, $15; ironer on Troy machine, country laundry, $35; porter and play piano for a resort, country, $30 and found. h N & (O, 110 Geary st. TO THE OFFICERS AND members of the Austrian Benevo- lent Society.—You are hereby notified 1o attend your quarterly meeting, WiD: DAY EVENING, June 3, at 8 o'clock, vour hall, Each and every mem- ber is requested to be present for important busi- ness. Fines for non-attendance will be stricily enforced. By order. M. SCANATICH, Pres. NICH, Secretary. 3 enibers having picnic tickets must make returns for same at this meeti THE REGULAR M ING OF THE Bricklayers' Association will be held at B’nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDN Es DAY) E 3, June 3, av tion for officers. JOHN B. ( & CHEAP D BEST IN AMERICA— £ THE WEKKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage fr SPECIAL NOTICES. EZ .0 ICE — ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1895—Martha Frost, age 7 years; | Anna Deeney, ‘age 10 years: Rose Deemey, age 6 years; Margaret McCarlhy, age 8 years; Mary Hig- kins, age 10 years. Respectiuil; SISTERS OF CHARJTY. R. HARRISON HAS REMOVED FROM 1118 Marke: st. to 11 raylor, room 1. ATTORNE) 1 3, RE- moved to Chronicle bldg., room 91; advice free; debis, insolvency. legil papers, all cases; tees low; open evenings, 8 10 9. EZ, N, TICE—PaRT OF THE PRIZE TICK- ets has been mi s3ing of the Retail Froit and Deulers’ Association, at their picnic held in San Jose yesterday, therefore all dona.ors are kindly reqnested to keep their donations until du- prize tickets are issued by the assoc COMMITT > .. 285 st.. ejects bad tenants for $10; all ‘Telephone Ked 364. £ PAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 coilections made, city or country. Pacific Coliection Co., 415 Montey st.. room 6. el 5580, WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE, EKLY CALL.In wrapper, for m: "’xu.ux BOY OF 14 W r NOT 3atraid of work; prefers a place in machine- shop or butcher business: wages lives home. Address Industrious, box 80, Call Ofc 0Y, 16 S OF AGE, WOULD ) get work in the country. Call or address 1627 Howard st. HAVE TOOLS AND WANT EMPLOYMENT sy carpenter or painter. Address C. P., box 11 Office. 67 R LE YOUNG MAN OF FAMILY DE- sires position as janitor, watchman, driver or vorier; references if required. Address L r. C., 61515 Birch av APER-HANGER piecework; paper hung 9c per roll. kin st. ‘\ ANTED—PLACE IN CITY OR OUNTRY: experton_caitle or horse ranch to condition for marketor work. J. T. HINES, box 108 flice, or General QITUATIO is ») good machinist. Address E. Ofice. ;'ins'f-(;x,.sss COOK WANTS S ©00d references. HARRY ROBINSON, 1426 WITH TOOLS WANTS 620 Lar- NGINEER; box 14, Cali ITUATION ASCOACHMAN OR ars with last employer. Address Sixth st. (CAPABLE aND INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN man and wife want situations to take care or take full charge of & private place or small ranch: man is gardener and handy mau, wife good, strong - houseworker. ~Address Gardener, 403 Ninth st., Oukland. Y OUNG MAN "DESTRES CLERICAL POSE tion: thorongh kunowledge of bookkeeping; A1 penman: first-class references. Address 142 Sev- enth st.. Toom 81 OUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND with grocery firm; experienced clerk; will drive wagon: best of reference. Address Clerk, box 89, Cail Office. OUNG MAN OF 18 WISHES A POSITION in wholesale house: understands bookkeeping andshorthand. Address G, HAMILTON, 25 Perry. W ASTED—POSI: AS MECHANICAL engineer; twenty years' experience ; very best of reference. W. W. FELTER, 566 Howard st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, I‘VHLS('H GIRL WISHES PLACE AS MAID or governess: 1o objection to travellng. FEN- & CO., 122 Geary st. CCTABLE SWEDISH tions; cooking, genersl housework. second work and firsi-class waitresses; cit; or country 00d refecence. 1120 Mission st. LADY PERIENCE WISHES POSI- -4 tion as housekeeper, companion to invalid or any position of trust: thoroughly reliable: refer. ences if required. Address MRS. L. S., O Uffice Cail. Ty / ASHING. TRONING OR HOUSECLEAN- ing wanted by competent woman. Call or send postals to 36 Alabama st., bet. Twenty-sev- enth ana Twenty-eighth. L n\x'rEr:_Posxi'IuN AS HOUSEKEEPER, vompanion or nurse to a lady: domesti and fond of children. Address £. B., box 75, Catl. LE-AGED GERMAN LADY WISHES M M ‘position as housekeeper; be: o ad: 019 No P st of references. DO HOU A ] e e Ry tamily washing: p 1o 110 young children preferred; $12. Ad- box 61, this office, b RCHARDIST WANTS POSITION 10 TAKE charge orchard: vines,stock and general farm- fifteen years' California experience: Al ref- erences. Address Ranch. 31214 Fulton st. TOUNG MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands designing and cutting ladies’ cloaks, de- sires & position; first-class tailor; good references. 441 Natoma st. ing; (‘ TEAMSTERS FORFRUIT RANCH; $20 AND D found, see boss here: 4 farmers for fruft ranch, $20, sec boss here; 3 farmers for orchard, 7ic day and found; 10 farmers, $20. $26 and $30; Daniah farmer, $30. see boss here: 8 Swiss milkers, $20: 4 milkers. south, $25: redwood-tie makers. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AN HANDY WITH CARPENTER'S TOOLS for a country hotel, steady place the year around, $25 and found, see party here; 6 scraper teamsters and loaders, near city, $1 a day and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 9() LAB KERSFORSAWMILL AND WOODS, no experience required, half fare paid b company : 20 tiemakers. MURRAY & KEADY, 684 and 636 Clay st. 1( LABORERS. CITY WORK, $1 60 & DAY Danish teamster, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. RERS TO DI1G_ IRRIGATION 's for a large company’s ranch: $20 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. BOSS HERE. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO 8t: 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25c a night, $1 a week: meais 10c. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 250 per night; $1 10 $3 per week. | INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 8ts.; single furnished rms_75c week, 15¢ night. TOQ MBS T0 TAKE LUDGING AT 100 185 and 20c a night, including coffes and rolls 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ¥ _ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them s g0od as Dew, 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 Second sts. \] ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; M "all grocers keep it. o EN'S SECOND-HAND _ SHOES, nearly new, 26¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 50; also a bottl eof iager, Sc, at 687 Clay st. RY ACME HOUSE. & low Sixth, for & room SOME ASTHMA CURE GUAK D: DR. GOR- | the fullest investigation: located north of Market din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, ur. Clay. | st. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. . 44 THTRD ST, NEAR LEGANT GROCERY WITH 2 TEAMS: U weli-establish.d business; fine location; in vestigate this rare chance, this fine place. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. EST BARGAIN ON EARTH, HALF IN- terest in restaurant doing $50 t0 $60 per da; old established: profits, $10 to $15 per day; full investigation before buying: will take good secur- ity or trade; a suap: cheap. COLUMBIA, 128 Fourth st. V J ANTED—RESTAURANTS AND RESTA rant furniture; also lodging-houses; we have plenty of money to speculate on bargains, Co- 128 Fourth st. lumbrs, 1 3 NG TO B LL, trade or exchange, see us at once: will sell your business in 3 davs or treat; we have snaps for buyers. Columbis, 128 Fourth st. 50-RUOM HOTEL, NEAR UNION « Iron Works; low ren! selling IFF, 921 Market. -"'00 LODGING-HO E: 36 WELL-FUR- D (UU. nished rooms; rent $76: long leas fine location: north of and near Market st.; house filled; pa:ing $150 clear per month; rare bargain. KENNY & CO., 765 Marke: st. alol’ LODGING - HOUSE, bl « nicely furnished. HEGARTY, Market st. Ix-; YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- use see T. LU KI, 7 City Hall ave. 15 IMS; FINE C SR 10-room house, worth $1000. 40 rooms; fine for transient. 20 rooms on Fourth st., oni; 45 rooms on Marke: st. H. C. DECKER, 1020 4-EOOM CORNER HOUS $2500: must be sold. DE« KER, 1020 Market. 3 ROOMS: COUNTKY H worth $2000. Apply DE $150 count of death. BARRETT & S 13 _ROOMS, 1004 45(). BESTAURANT, NEWLY FITTED, DV, pear the Mint, big steady trade; excel: lent chance for 2 ladies or gentleman of energy. STEINBERG CO., 632 Market st. CORNER GROCERY. BAR: WEST- - ern Addition; well established: rent for building only $35: 4 sunny rooms: zood place for man and wife. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $300. SALON I¥ BUSY PART OF TOWN « cheap rent: don’t miss this bargain. STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market st. 5 $3001), BAETSER WANTED IN WELL- B « established steam-laundry in first- class running order: has the trade of leading lodg- ing-houses and restaurants: valuable outside routes; borses and wagons; business sure to in- crease if properly attended ; books open for inspec- tion: full investigation. STENBERG CO., 832 Market st. $30 CORNERSALOON: NICELY FITTED . up; good location; wholesale district offerea at a sacrifice: owner has 2 places. STEN BERG 0., 632 Market s *36' FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE, .+ Al location; horse and wagon: re- ceipts $15 day. BARRETT SKIPP, 921 Market. G $25 building included: ground rent small; WILL BUY CIGAR, STATIONERY and notion business; clearing over $100 $75 grin. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dailv papers. 36 Clav st. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED FOR THE COAST; good selling novelty. 146A Fifth st., rear. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—AN U‘\'FUBNE‘.‘I‘HED HOUSE; about 30 rooms; good location. Address A. K., 711 Bush st. ROOMS A WANTED. Viaiasi0s & Co’S BARGAINS, Cigar store, one of the best, on principal street; low rent; cheap. Restaurant on Kearny st.; receipts 825 to $30 daily: price $650. Bakery, old-established; price $300. Butcher-shop: 2 horses, wagons: large trade and route; price $350. Corner grocery and bar; established 9 years; extra large stock. See JOHNSTON & CO., 2615 Kearny st. $35(). SIGARSIORE, "FINELY "FITTED DU, up; Targe stock; situated on good cor- ner, at prominent transfer point; owner sick; must sell; stock will invoice price asked. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. ADY PTIANO TEACHER WANTS ROOM Jand board in respectable family: will pay box 4, Call. $12 50; country preferred. ture, elocution and piano will exchange lessons for unturnished rooms. Professional, hox 58, 359 ayes st. FURNITURE WANTED. ECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED TO fill country orders; I will pay good prices. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fill couniry orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. J5.YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNT- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. 51600, $850 CASH, COFFEE SALOON « and restanrant; one of the finest loca- tions in the city, near Market st. ; clegant fixtures, well established, trade runs from $50 to $60 per day: best of reasons for seliing. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. -y 10 B ous Di FURNITURE FOR A0 WOOD BEDROOM SET AT a sacritice. 843 Castro. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time: open evenings. IRE SALE ! Prices stand ull xoods are completely dis. posed of. Onk bed sets $18 50 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves . 750 Carpets, pery: 55 Linoleum, per y: 53 Matting, per yard. 10 Tiil our new buliding 2 stana. Till such time we are conducting business NOONAN. 4()() SAEPETS: —CHAMBER SETS 14 £10; bed- ounges, § MCCARTHY 1 —_— REAT EASTER ARPET CLEAN . 576; 14 8th st. B. GRANT. ONES Cu. renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st. FHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH pet lleating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ClTYSIEANCARPETCLEARN NG,RENOVA- (G REAT WESTERN STEAM CAKPETBEAT- ing works; Iatest improved machinery; 3¢ yard. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 « T4th st.; cieaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission i J. stoves, 85 parlor sets, $20 folding-beds, 2 4th. CARPET CLEANING. G ing Works. Tel. UARP. CLEANING AND ARPETS CLEANED, 80 A YARD: LAID 3. lqu‘n' vork send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- VONKIIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. G. GE GE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253, South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. McQUE %4,‘0 ~ALOON AND 18-ROOUM LODGING- DU, nouse: ‘must sell; worth $1500; will trade forlot. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. $4“ RELIABLE PARTNER; COMMIS .sion business;clears $5 day. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. ?$(.'UO FOR HALF INTEREST IN GOOD ) « paying roadside house, or $1100 for ail: fine gardens for private picnics. HICKOK & CO., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, N EMERSON, #200; STERLING, $100 Bluthner, $100. BRUENN'S Piano House, 228 Post st. UK SALE OR HRENT, CHEAP—A HAND- some upright piano in perfect order. The Pled- mont House, 115 Sixth. A FIRE BEG ER BROS. FOR $126 AND A 878 Market st. $9Y0(). JINEBAKERY AND CONFECTION- . . ery Store, situated on Noe street, near 17th; good stockfon hand: doing good cash busi- ness; this is a buy. HICKOK & CO., 87315 MKkt. HOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND INDUS- trious man desires garden-work; is handy with carpenter toois. 629 California st. LEMAN OF 13 YBEARS EXPERIENCE ishes position as steward or manager in good uotel; city or country; the right man-for the right place. Address Manager, box 34, Call Office. YOMPETENT HOUSE PAINTER, WITH O bors, wants work by the day or pleceworks city or country; will work cheap. Address Painter, 23 Pleasant si. QUIUATIONS WANTED BY GERMAN COU- S'hle without chitdren: wite as cook, housekeep: er or chambermwid: man totake care of horses, cattle and_garden, of as porter; references. Call or address K., 319 Ellis > Mari : rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage (0 and from the ferry. | LACK 1 FOR A SAW) $30 AND found; cnarcoal burner, 10c a sack; 3 stable- men, city, $25 and $35; working foreman; stable- man who cun drive team, $82 50 and found. MUR- KAY & RISA DY, 634 and 636 Clay st 3() FARMERS FOR ORCHARDS, RANCHES DY and vineyards: $20 10 $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 836 Clay st. 10 . $30, #45, $50 AN D 860;,6 WAITERS, $30:; 8 dishwashers, $20; hotel porter, $20; ranch cook, $26; old man to Cook for 3 men on & slop baer, $6 a week. MURRAY & Y, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 MILKERS 335 A MONTH AND FOUND: 10 huymakers. MURRAY & READY, 634 anl 636 Ciay st. 10 MEN EOR SAWMILL AND WOODS, LONG job, 820 and found, half fare advanced; ha; makers, farm hands and teamsters, $20 and $26. teamster and wife, $35; kitchen bands, $15. R T. WARD & CO.,, 608 and 610 Clay st. 15 MEN FOR SAWMILL AND WOODS, 20 and board aud increase; steady job: hali-fare advanced. R.T.WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay. ANTED—GLAZ ER, $2 2 DAY; CHOR! man, §15; shepherd, $16: farmer and wif #30; Swiss milker, $25; man to repair harnes: choreboy; farmer, $200 & year: German or Scandl. navian night clerk, $35; waiters, cooks and others- Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. W ANTE!-COOK AND WIFE AS WAITRESS, country resort, $40; hotel cook, $45: oyster o0k, $35; 3 laborers, city, £1 a day and board; 2 teamsters for grading work. $1 a da. ; waiter, $15, ete. LE N ANDRE, 315 ~wcktonsi. \Y ANTEL —BUTTER MAKER AND SALES. man for a milk, butter and egg depot in San Francisco, must be an American and single, first- class place; $30 per month and fouhd: American miker, short distance in country. $20; butter- maker, Sonoma Country, $25: 2 milkers, Marin County, $20, fare 75 cents: 2 farmers for first- class ranch, $25 each and going wages in harvest; milkers for Oregon, Scandinavian teamster for city, $30 and board; 20 Scandinavians to peel tanbark, 26 and board; milker, Napa County, $20; cooks, walters, dishwashers, etc. W. . DANES, NORWE- ns and Russian Finns to peel tanbark : good long job. $26 per month and board: steamer sails Friday: fure $6. Apply to W. D. KEWER & CO., 626 Ciay st. \} ANTED—2 MEN FOR LABORING WORK, $1 aday and board. Apply to MISS PLUNK- ETT, 424 Sutter st. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANIS FURNE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, roets. plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. JIRST-CLASSDENTIST: WILL EXCHANGE denustry for furniture. D., box 15, this office. H IGHEST ¢RICES PAID LADIES, GENTS, chilaren’s clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. SELL YOUK BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixch at.: send postal LOST. T.OST-MONDAY, ON OAKLAND BOAT OR cars or Sutter-st. cars, white enameled 4-leaf clover lace pin with diamond center: valued as keepuake, . Leave with DAVID BUSH, O 1 . RELIL & €0.’S, 11 Montgomery, and be rewarded. OST—LAST SUNDAY, DIAMOND SCARF- pin, Castro st. bet. Twentieth and Eighteenth; electric cars to Park; suitable reward. 706 Castro. {OX - TERRIER SLUT, WHITE_ BODY, black head: name Nellie. Return to 8 Lincoln place; $6 reward. TROCERY-STORE WITH GOOD ASSORTED stock, doing large family trade. This Isa fine gpporuunity to cet good paying business. ~ Pacticu- lars of J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. $(, FINE FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE; +)U. receipts $14 perday; a bargain. Business Iuxchange, 777 Market st. $175. SUITABLE YOUNG MAN TOTARKE + equal interest in stereopticon outfit und ioin one of experience now about to starton an exhibition and lecture tour, (aking in Seattle, Y. lowstone Park, Salt Lake, Yosemite, etc. Address Stereopticon, box 109, Call Office. IRST-CLASS COMMISSION =~ BUSINESs, handilug extensive consignments of produce, poultry and eggs: good will and fixtures; excelient location; investigaie to convince yourself. Ad- dress k. C., box 87, Call Office. ONG - EST » BLISHED, CRNTRALLY _LO- cated tailor-shop) account of sickness. L.S., box 2, Call Office. $150 L XPRESS BUSINESS: GOOD « stand; clears $80 per month: sold on accoun: ofsickness. Apply cigar-store, 203 Larkin. (L SALOON: CKNTRAL AND NORTH OF Market. Address Cozy, box 36, Call: no agents. ADIES' PURSE LOST THIS A. M. CORNER g bulton and Fillmors eia.: $10 reward. 800 ulton st. ; FOR SALE — CITY DRUGSTORE; GOOD stock and iocation; low price. Address A. L. P., box 62, Call Oftice. OST—BUNCH OF KEYS. FINDER RETURN to 738 Market st. and receive reward. OST—A BIRD DOG; WHITE WITH BROWN spots; $1U reward. 961 Howard st. dress W. RESEECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA: tion to do general housework: piain cook and laundress; good reference. Call 364 Jessfe. STEUATION 5D BY A FIRST-CLASS ) cook; city or country. Apply at 819 Lombard s at present employer's. QCOTCH WOMAN WANTS SITUATION ; GITY S or country: g00d cook, baker and lansdress: refersuces; aiso experienced infant’s nurse wants position; Protesiant. Cail 537 Miuna st. ©) GIKLS WANT SITUATIONS TO ASSISTIN general housework. Call or address 45 Sacra- mento sl TAN AND wWiFE; EASTERN PEOPLE; man understands general work on private lace, horses, cattle, poultry: wife competent cook, honsekeeper Or second WOrk; references. ‘Address T. B.. box 63, Call Office. [CXEERIERCED WINBMAKER AND CEL- larman (Geriian), for the past 10 years iore- man in large California wineries, with first class references, seeks employment: country preferred. Address box 1, Cal! Office, Los Angeles. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- Tt seoretary, CONRAD TROEBELL, 857 ay § W ANTED—AN ENGINEER FOR STATION- ary engine; must thoroughly understand his business and care of dynamo. Address this office, giving age, nationality, references, time at last place "and 'wages required; ouly & man who can Eive convincing proots of competency will be em- ployed. J.05T-825 REWARD-SMALL DOG: TAN color: black stripe down back: white ring around neck; white feet and tail. The above re- ward will be paid by returning same to W. T. CLARK. Windsor Hotel. Fifth and Market sts. e e, FOUND. JOR SALE — CIGAR AND STATIONERY store: 200d living rooms in rear; good opportu- Dity for man and wife. Apply 29 Ninth st. square for $60. 1019 Van Ness ave. YREAT OPPORTUNIY 5 FINE UP- rights, $125 and $156 each: call early if you want a bargain. MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. MACSIFICENT HARDMAN UPRIGHT IN VL first-class order, must be sold at once; a gen- uine opportunity to secure a splendid piano at a fraction of its value. Koom 21, 809 Market st. EAUTIFUL STEINWAY UPRIGHT. SAC- D rificed: mustbe sold at once. ioom 10, Flood Buildiog, Fourih and Marke sts. RIEGANTUPLI - PIANU: taTiLE S bargain. Sheriit’s warehouse, 211 Larkin st. 40 ROSEWOOD 1 T FOR SALE . on 85 instaliments. 221 Leaveuworth st. ARE CHANCE_TO_SECURE A PIANO from the F. W. SPENCER CO., 338 Postst., before they remove June 1 to their elegant and spacious warerooms at 953 Markel st., opposite Mason: bargains in different makes tosave ex- penses of removal. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS., BUSIT & Gerts and Knabe pianos: at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 524 Post st LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small s at prices less than goods cost landed in New York: just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your ‘summer outing at small out- lay: violins, $1 35: mandolins, $3 35; guitars, $3; antoharps, $1: accordiors, flutes, banjos, piecolos, cages for’ Instruments, violin ouifs, éic.: new ianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, arket st., Spreckels building. S lz, FINE CHICKERIN D1 L0, Meadlister st., next to Hivernia Bank. OHMER, STECK, STEINWAY, STATHAM second-hand uprights cheap. 105 MeAllister. G: SCHMITZ, 16 SNAPwl!AE‘—BER»SHOP: 2 CHAIRS, 8 BATH- tubs; in country town; no other baths In town; part_securit; bargain. - Columbia. 128 Fourth. 'OALYARD; BEST BARGAIN IN CITY: horses, wagons, etc.; houserent free; long lease: 1o agents. Apply Call Office. E-TAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FOR sale cheap on account of sickpess; will ex- change for property or business of equal value in locallty and climate suitable for a consumptive. Call or address 32%1 Migsion. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week ; Tree bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. \Y ANTED—YOUNG MAN RESIDING WITH his purents: must be good and rapid penman and correct in figures: witn some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address Penman, box 7, Call Office. [OUND—WATER-SPANIEL BITCH. APPLY 534 Hermann st. TYPEWRITERS. OST, $30: c.aifmanf-f}as; SEND FOR sample work, SCOTT & BANNAN, 833 Monty $250 ) EXPFRESS ANDTRANSFER BUSI- U, ness: owner here 12 years; $200 month clear; will remain 2 months with buyer; part cash. Owner, box 23, Call. SHERMAN, CLaY & €O, STEINWAY REP- 'S, show the Jargest assortment pianos and organs In the West: all erades ani prices: easy monthly payments; everything guare anteed as represented. Kearny and Suiter. A KEIVED—LOT GF CELEBRATED HIGH- grade T. L. Neumaun pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEBERS, 82 Nintn ar o \* (CHICKERING, KNABE. STECK, VOSE, STER- ling planos: see our new Dan for $187: piacos sorrent. BENJ. CUKTAZ & SON, 16 U Farrelt. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHME B ewby & Evans, Eriggs and other planps. 73 UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NE S H. MULLER, llllk?t. Tepairer, flhummpllx