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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1896 “THE CALL’S” RACING GUIDE. To-Day's Entries at Pacific Coast Jockey Club's Ingleside Track. In races where the horses have 1o record 8% the distance to be run the records ai the next nearest distance are given. Aobreviations—F., fast; Fa., fair: H., heavy; m., mile; furlong; ¥ about. FIRST RACE—Half mile; malden two-year-olds. Best Lbe’recom Dist. Owner. Pedigree. | .|A. B. Spreckels ....|King Thomas-Maria F “|A. Maddox. Apache-Madam W heatley .| Pueblo stable. Brutus-Vedette |Da Capo. | A naniais Eimwood stock fm. [Cyrns-Evangeiine 1|3.0. Bailey......... |Sir Modred-Dixiana ‘Atkin & Lottridge. |El Rio Rey-Polly Vick .|E. Powe. .. Brown Fox-Turquoise Lone stable. Three Cheers-Miss Pickwick 7. Gibson.. Three Cheers-by Langford A. W. Enos Red Iron-sister to Gibson De Lopez Bros. |Merriwa-Minnie B SECOND RACE—Six furlongs; selling. | Best ] Index. Name. Lbs|record. | Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Owner. Pedigres. il 307 sni 109/, .|3. M. Buckley......|Mr. Pickwick-Henlopen 1890 [Ruren 104(1 :|G. Pacheco Three Cheers-Dairy Maid 1215 | Crawfor 106/1: 10 \|Antrim siabie......| Apache-Emma Longfield 1203 | La Franc 2|91 |no rec .|W. L. Suliivan......| Ben Ali-Fedalma 15 |Xiss Gentry....|104/1 W. L. Stanfiel, Chesapeake-Sunshine 291 | Linvilie 2|108(1 Musto & Ruy Warwick-Shasta 301 | Nervoso. 10411 Elmwood stock frm|Brutus-Nerva 291 |San Marco. 9611: Blazer. St. Blaise-Round Dance* 815 |Irma....... Brown. Saviour-klla T 9 | Miss Ruth 5 obrante Ruth Vivace Pueblo st Flood-imp. Amelia Levena C. Ansel-Miss Goodrich Three Cheers-Belle of Lake 1105 | Clacquer. THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; hurdle. Best : |Record| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. To tec. . | F. Pnillips. J. M. Buckley. Cliff staol Owner. Pedigres. | Darebin-Miss Clay {|Harry O’'Fallan-Mat Walkr | Troubador-Bosque Beile Duke Norfolk-E!al Prince Norfolk-Haides Spendthrift-Miss Nailer | Index. | Name. 1311 |Candor.. 1811 |Rodegap. 1202 Beliringe: 1292 |Arundel (1262)| Huntsman. 1311 |Belle of Ston: SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. NOTICE — ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman Catholic Orpban Asylum since January, 1895—Martha Frost, age 7 years; ‘Anna Deeney, age 10 years: Rose Deeney, age 6 vears: Margaret McCarthy, age 8 years; Maiy Hi- 3 0 years. espectiully, Fin M EI‘ HTERS’OF CHARITY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW R. W. KING, RE- ‘moved to Chronicle bldg., oom 91; advice free; debts, insolvency, legal papers, all cases; fees 1ow: open evenings, 8 10 9. COFFEY'S _ COLLECTION CO.. 235 Kearny st. ejects bad tenants for $10: all costs pai ‘Telephone Red 364. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, s S A B S IR NEAT YOUNG GIRL DESIRES STTUATION as nurse or honsework: $10 to $15; best refer- ences. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter. OR: RELIABLE HELP OF ALL NATION. T ities ‘send sour orders to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter et.; tele. main 5472 EAT YOUNG GIRL: CHAMBER WORK OR waiting: well recommended. J. P. JOHN- STON & CO., 872 Broadway, Oskland. RESPECTABLEZWOMAN FROM THE EAST would 1k ituation to do general house- 2 cookim fg: kind with work or plain cooking and washin, children. 26 Minna st., bet. First and Second. RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WITH & child 6 years of age wishes a place as cook or 0 do general housework, Call at 149 Perry st., bet. Third and_Fourth. QITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRL 10 do general housework. Address care C. A. ANDERSON, pastor of the Sweaish M. K. Church, 29 Lafayette st., bet. Howard and Mlssion. RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do general housework ; city or country: good references. Address M., Branch Call Office, 339 Hayes st. Y OUNG WOMAN, WiITH CHILD OF 10 ears, wishes sitnation as cook in the country. Call or aadress 15594 Market st. T, AP} WOULD LIKE & PUSITION OF TRUST as housekeeper or take charge of a hotel or lodging-house; will give security. J., box 20, Call MERICAN WOMAN WOUL D LIKE PLACE as housekeeper, chambermaid or Seamsiress Address room 6, 86434 Mission. (JARDENER—SITUATION WANTED BY A 7 German gardener; can milk and take care of léourlur references. Address Gardener, box 25, OACHMAN — A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN wishes place, having best of English, French and American references: good salary expected. Address M. R., box 88, this office. OUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN BGOK- keeping, shorthand and typewriting and good penman desires position. Address B. K., box 84, Call Office. RELIABCE MAN WANTS BITUATION AS valet or private waiter; has 18 years' refer- ence. Address H. B. 8., box 104, Call Office. W:‘NTED—KEAT COOK AT 1558 MARKET BUSINESS COHANCE! S e s s oSO IS TV 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash, see GUS STRAND, 917 Market. W FLLPAYING ROUTE: PORK AND DELI- cacies; wants partner with $150.to open store and attend same. 235 Third st. 600, EESTAUEART, WELL FITTED GP; - clears $175 a month; 2 living-rooms; great bargain. GUS STRAND, 917 Market st. W ANTED-—-BARBER TO BUY A4 4-CHAIR shop with lease: best location on Market st.; price $250. B., box 134, Call Office. BABBER—SBOP FOR SALE; WHOLE OR part; long lease. 131 O’Farre]l st. ARBER-SHOP, NO RENT. 160, PAYING well, for $150. STOLTZ, 630 Market st. SHOEHAKKB WANTED AT 635 COMMER- cial st. A:lv AND WIFE, NO CHILDREN, ansmz situation to care for gentleman’s residence or any work. Address C. M. A., box 143, Call Office. STEADY MAN WITH $300: SALARY $80; mechanic preferred. Address M., box 101, Catl Office. 95 DRY - GOODS STORE: OFEER + wanted. GUS STRAND, 917 Market. $65 CANDY FACIORY AND STOR! « corner, in the Mission; value of stock, $1000; xeceipts $15 to 820 daily; living rooms. M: LESS CO., 78314 Market st. 2500 FINE CORNER GROCERY AND . bar; choice portion Western Ad- dition; elegantly fitted up; has a well-paying trade: best class of custom; big bar trade; good outsideroute; cheap rent; owner's time occupied in another business which gr»venla hiw attending 10 this. M. LESS & CO.. 78334 Market st. YOUNG MAN OF 22 DESIRES A SITUATION in business house or store; willing to do any kind of work; is a good stenographer and type- writer and 1s familiar with office work and assisi- ant bookkeeping. Address W. W., box 50, Call. WINCHESTEB HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to 88 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. OUNG MAN WANTS WORK OF AN kafofi with grocery firm; experienced clerk: w drive wagon: Best of reference. Address Clerk, box 89, Call Office. W INCHESTER HOUSE, é¢ THIRD, NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 26c to $150. per night; $150 to $6 per week: ‘free bi gace 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—FOUR GERMAN, FRENCH, PRO- testant and Irish second girls, $20; 3 cooks, German style, $25: German nurse, $20° 3 cooks in institution, boarding-house and restaurant, $20, $25 and $30; kitchen helper, $20; and a great many girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Suuer st. ANTED—PROTESTANT NURSE, GROWN children, country, $20: French girls for house- work, $20 and $25; 'Spanish_cook, $25: second girl, $15; young girls to assist,$12 and §16. LEUN ANDRE: 815 Stockton st. QOK, COUNTRY $20. MISS OULLEN, 313 Sutter st. OUNG GIBL WISHES SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and walting. Califor 3 days at 713 Natoma st. 1 Artemus.... §2/2:23 | Argyle-by Sir Modred 1.41? | Bedsord. |163Ine rec|....... Lobgfel ow-Leonora Morrls (1311)|Sieeping Chiid..[182|2:09 " |[1%m -|Ohild of Mist-Erin Go Bragh FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds. 1 1| Best | ) Index.| Name. |Lbsjrecord.| Dist. |Lbs Tk Owner. . Pedigree. Lorena II. 107).. Apache-Rill Lucille .. 107|1: St. Saviour-Sardonyx Rutledg ~|109 St. Carlo-Sis. to Ruth Ryan La Flecha. {10717 Flambeau-Flam Hazel D. 7 ]107(1 113 Geo Kinney-Flitaway Svlvi ORI | Wagner-Fabecia Henry Grattan. [108/no |Isanc Murphy-Plies Peak Masoero......... | 109|no 3 Peel-Ursula Bonnie Doubt..|10i|no Shabona stable. Doubt-Bonnie Grace 1107 vo rec.| . 8. C. Hildreth Em pr Norfolk-La Clenga 109|1:173, /6 ¢ BurnseWaterbouse| Hanover-Blessing Precepiress. .| 107|410 rec. . .....|. Woodlawn stable .. | Maxim-Docher Cadenza. 107(1:18 (64 ambeau-Irish Lass Skalkaho. 1:17%|6 ¢ Hyder Ali-Carrie G Miss Ban. 10 rec. Major Ban-Ernestine Phyllis. 1 'Trade Wind-Daisy S Red Pike Geo Kinney-Entreaty TH RACE—Eleven-sixteenths of a mile; selling. Best W ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL to assist in light housework and take care of child. Call or address 120 Valley st. REFINED GIRL A4S COMPANION AND DO housework, $12. MISs CULLE N. 833 Sutter. 00K, $35: SECOND GIRL, $25; CHAMBER- maid, $20; nurse, $20: 20 nousework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 6 young girls, as- sist. $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 843 dutter st. NERGETIC WOMAN: GOOD BUSINESS tect: wants a_position 'in the country: good cook. K., box 187, Lall Office. FJBST-CLAES COOK AND LAUNDRESS; private family; city or country: good refer- ences. J., box 16, this office. Y SUNG GIEL WisHES SITUATION TO DO light housework. 31 Boardman place, in rear. DRE MAKER; PERFECT FIT; LATEST style. 127 Turk st. CRMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS, WITH 6 years’ references, desires position: is trust- worthy and very fond of children. 1585 Folsom. (90K, GERMAN, DESIRES POSITION IN ) small American family ; wages not under $20. Corrtente. ... | <Jae:|..-|3. 32 Coulter. Friar Tuck-Unknown Hanford... |111|Fa. |California stable. .. | Kyrle Daly-Visalia (1268)| Carnation. |102|F. .| A. B. Spreckels. Flambeau-Amelia 1286 |Navy Blue 102 ¥. :|J. Rogers.. Blue Wing-Bay Betty SIXTH RACE—Eleven-sixteenths of a mile; selling. Owner. Pedigree. Name. | Lbs|record. | Disc. |Lbs|Tk. Owner. Pedigree. Address COMPETENT, box 14, Cali Office. FrT 94|F. .|C. W. Coappell. Torso ey Telietee TOUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION AS| e 7|E. L Esell PP NS Acirans housekeeper in lodging-house or hotel. 203 Rey Alta.... 181|H..|J. O. Bayiey . 1ta-Fannie D Powell st., room 5. |Sen. Mahoney io|.oo | Z Abranams Fellowcharm JTRST-CLASS FRENCH CHILDREN'S Crackajack. 108|F. . |J. Rogers. Winters dressmaker wanis. few more engagements by Big Chief. 99 Niagara stabl Avpache-F the day, week or month: terms moderate; satis- faction guaranteed. Address H. H., box 12, Call MIDDLE-AGED LADY DESIRES POSITION as chambermaid or housekeeper, country pre- ferred. Address (or call after 12) MRS, JAMES, 146 Twelfth st., San Francisco, room 10. 7OUNG WOMAN DESIRES A POSITION AS cook or housekeeper. Please cail a¢ 118 Eddy st., room 5. No triflers need apply. 99(H. .| Woodlawn stable... 117|F...|Oakland stable. -| White & Clarke Ben Ali-Ezza Duke Norfoik-Vedette Saxon-Louise F 1815 |Last Chance 08 (Commission. 3 | Alvarado 81 ‘| W. B. Sink Jr. Amigo-Santa Margaretta 1) Duke Stevens.. | |5¢ 2|0. Appleby . Duke Norfolk-Edna K Thelma .. 71 ‘| Pucbio stabie. John Happy-Pansy Eucino 104|1:083; (514 1 Encino stable Bratus-May D Sprylark | 99].. ¢ Ts. Murphy. Fitzjames-F ablola | 555t -|S. F. Capps Wildidie-Biue Bonnet 1 51 De Lopez Bros. ....|Castor-Veneration Im Floodmore stable .. | Three Cheers-Lady Emms 81 R. Stipe . Little Alp-Gy psy Queen 51 Musto & Ruvz.. Prince Norfolk-Gilroy Belle the Indians. Mr. Gatewood also enter- tained a high opinion of Geronimo as an Indian of “character and force, whose pledged word could be depended upon. At the time of his death Mr. Gatewood was awaiting retirement for 1llness, which would have been given to him as soon as he was promoted to becaptain. Although a senior first lieutenant of his regiment he died a subaltern aiter a noteworthy service of nearly twenty years. He graduated at West Point in 1877. He was buried in Arlington Cemetery. Colonel H. W. Closson, Fourth Artil- lery, the senior artillery officer, who grad- uated from West Point nearly forty-two years ago and has served in the army ever | since, was retired last Saturday. His war brevets were those of major and lientenant- colonel for gallant conduct at Port Hud- son and Fort Morgan. | Colonel Closson hn seen men from civil | life and favorites of the regular army, whose service on the field of battle was too shght to constitute a record, appointed over his head to the rank of brigadier- general, but it cannot be said that he ever murmured at the injustice. The injustice still exists and will continue as long as persons high in political influence can get | favors from the President for their own kin at the expense of honest soldierly merit. Lieutenant-Colonel Wilson of the Sub- sistence Department, who graduated at ‘West Point in 1853, retires this week. He served in the infantry during the war and | was breveted up to brigadier-general ior meritorious service in the field. _Captain R. G. Shaw, First Artillery, re- tires this month. He entered the volun- teers in.1861 as captain of a Rhode Island battery and after the war entered the regular army as second lieutenant. He was promoted for gallantry at Morris Island. The regiments that will be moved from one State to another this year are the Sec- ond, Eighth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth Infantry. The list does not embrace the First Infantry in this department, so that regiment will be here another year. The Fifth Artillery is also safe to remain at San Francisco until 1897 and perhaps longer. The light batteries of the Fifth Artillery, now on practice march, will go into | Yosemite Valley. Returning, the batter- | ies will reach Monterey to participate in the Sloat monument celebration July 7. The report comes from Washington that the bnme-shi{()regon will go into com- mission July Chier Engineer R. W. Milligan of the Monterey will be transferred to the Oregon as chief engineer. Passed Assistant Engineer Frank W. Bhanlett has been ordered to the battle- ship. Charles W. Bowell of 8tockton, Cal., has been apgointed a cadet at West Point. The Sherman Statue Commission, of which Secretary Lamont is chairman and ARMY AND NAVY NOTES, Bids Will Be Asked for Tunaoel- ing the Presidio Hill. Death of Licutenant Gatewood, the Officer Who Went Alone to Geronimo’s Camp. General R. Batchelder, quartermas- ter-general of the United States army. and Major George W. Davis, the military rep- { resentative of Secretary Lamont, left the City for the East last Thursday evening. After visiting all the army posts in the harbor of San Francisco they went to Mon- terey and San Jose as the guests of Colonel A. 8. Kimball, chief quartermas- ter of the department. General Bachelder and Major Davis | were impressed with tbe improvements already made at the Presidio, and it may be asserted as an undeniable fact that there will be powerful influer.ce at Wash- ington in favor of enlarging the facil ities at the Presidio for garrisoning troops. A board of survey has been convened in this City for the purpose of examining into, reporting upon and fixing the responsibil- ity for the damaged condition and for the - deficiency in certain articles of clothing and equipage at the quartermaster’s depot, for which Captain Addison Barrett, mili- tary store keeper, quartermaster’s depart ment, is responsible. . The board consists of Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Bell, A. C. general of subsistence; Lieutenant- Colonel Johnson V. D. Middleton, deputy | surgeon-general, .and Lieutenant Fran| Greene, Signal Corps. Captain Euclid B. Frick, assistant sur- geon , has been ordered to report to the commanding officer of the Light Artillery | Battaiion for duty with that command during the remainder of its absence from the Presidio of S8an Francisco. Lieutenant George W. Gatchell and William P. Pence, Fiith, will remain on duty at Alcatraz until further notice. Payments to troops on the muster of May 31, 1896, are assigned to paymasters as follows: Major Alfred E. Bates—Presidio of San | Francisco, Fort Mason and the troops sgationed in the Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, California. Major Jobn 8. Witcher—Angel Island, Alcatraz Island, Benicia Barracks, Benicia Arsenal and San Diego Barracks, Cali- fornia. iV | free bus an General Miles a member, has decided to ac- cept the model of Carl Rohl-Smith, the Chicago sculptor. The post of San Diego Barracks and the troops stationed in the. Yosemite National Park will be paid under provisions of par- | agraph 1349, Army Regulations. he troops stationed in the Sequoia National Park will be paid by the pay- master in person, it being impracticable to make payment either by shipment of currency or by individual checks, Plans for the two double brick barracks at the Presidio, for which an allowance of $75,000 was recently authorized by the Quartermaster-General,-are now in course of preparation, and proposals for con- struction will soon be invited. In order to obtain a water supply for the reservoir by gravity and save the expense of pumping the water over the Presidio hill, Colonel Kimball will ask for bids to SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAL~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every aight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open untfl 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untll § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. W [POW WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS nousekeeper; country preferred. Address E. L., box $9, Call Gftice. S MERTIOAN WOMAN DESIRES A POSITION as housekeeper; city or country. Room 20, Market st. 64 RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to assist light housework, or wiil bring up & baby on bottle: wages very moderate: city or country. Call or address 19 Sixth st TOONG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 1020 Market st., or 15 Eddy st., room 20, second floor. ADY AND HER DAUGHTER WISH SITU- ation to do cooking: best of references: city or Address L. D., box 102, Call Office. T)RESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE day in families; terms $1 per day. Address 917 Pacific st, RESSMAKER WANTS A FEW MORE EN- gagements by the day in families accustomed 1o gocd work: $1 per day. Address G. W., box 142, Call Oftice. ‘\, ARRIED GERMAN WOMAN IS ANXIOUS AWL"t0 get any kind of work by the day st $1 25, ‘Address G. W., box 60, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION FOR general housework. 129 Third st. ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER or a3 nurse or companion to alady ; salary sec- gudary consideration. Address E. 5., Call Branch, 7. rkin. J EAT. RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN wants situation as housekeepersor lunch cook in saloon; good cook and housekeepeér. 724 Mont- gomery st., room 11. WEDISH GIRL, WISHES TO DO GENERAL housework; wages $20 to $25. Apply 11356 Florida st. JMMA BIEGMUND, WAITRESS, PLEASE i report. . R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TRL ASSIST IN DRAWING AND DRAFT- ing in machine-shop; $35. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. I GUSEKEEPER “FOR _VALLEJO, ®15: housekeeper for Yolo County, $16; Swedist housekeeper for Solano County, $15: German cook, city, $20: glrls for housework, 815 and $20; young girls, lizht housework, $10 to $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED — X ~CHAMBERMAID _ (MUST sew), private family, in_country, $25; a first- class cook, also a pariormaid and Wwaitress, same house in San_Mateo, $35 and $25: nurse for in- fant, for Mexico, $20; second girl, Mare Island, $20: waitress, plain hotel in country, $25: 4 good housework girls to fill country places, $20 ana $26; 10 good housework girls for city, $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st, IDDLE-AGED GERMAN RANCH COOK, $20 to $25: hotel waitress, country, $20% young woman assistant cook, small country res- taurant, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. EAT WOMAN, ABOUT 30 TO 35 YEARS OF age, t0 cook for men, $15; housework, small family, $20: 50 women aud girls can find situa- tions at MURRAY & READY'S, 634 Clay st. RELIABLE PARTY TO SELL STOCK OF Gay P ning corporation on commission. C., box 3, ‘W ANTED—BARBER TO BUY A GOOD 15- cent shop on Sixthst., near Market; will be sold to hifhub bidder; very cheap rent. Make offer at 164 Second st., cigar-store. W ANTED—A MAS WHO UNDERSTANDS taking care of 2 horses and wagon; not for dflr'l!en‘; ‘hl:‘mal:a hlnilself;ulul in the uwlg asa T; steady place for the right man. K., box Eb, Catt Office.” * $15 FINE BUSINESS FOR SALE: « trade; security; cheap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. $1500 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- 3} house in extra good location, north of Market st.: elegantly fitted; everything first- class throughout: dining-room taxed to its utmost city; highest class of custom; best price: owner going out of the State. M. LESS & CO.. 7833/ Market st. §225, RESTUARANT AXD COFFEE SX- + loon near City Hall: neat attractive place doing Al business: large number regular boarders; bargain. STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. 45(). RESTAURANT, NEWLY FITTED, . near the Mint, big steady trade; excel- lent chance for 2 ladies or gentleman of energy. STEINBERG CO., 632 Market st. OE—PLEASE WRITE AT ONCE; IMPOR- ant news for you. MAX, 476 Jersey. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50u;week 81 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion' 10 morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night. ‘W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing o patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN we DERBURN & €0, Dept. L, Patent Ator- eys, ngton, D. C., for their prize and st of 200 Inventions wanted. - S BESL PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Oj and house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, and $3: Iadies’, gonis’ and chiidron's misht cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ECHO HOUSE, ™~ 8683, MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25c. to 50c. night; §1 t0 $2 week. Jg.sg;flurfnbmeln: C’gNTINEh;Vd:iAL HOUSE, 621 st., below Kearny: ng half price, 10c, 16¢ per hight; olean beds, stinny reome. > W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 250 per vight: $1'10 $3 per week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- T00m: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ANTED — MEN 710 LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 15615 Howard. (OLERKS AND LABORERY CLATMS BGHT; ac’ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353. EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdorf sts. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DE. GOR- <\ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, vr. Clay. [ 5. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; BOT- + tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, R0 18 TQ 760 PER NIGHT: 50070 #1 60 per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersdclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 539 SACRAMENTO st.; 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ & night, $1 a week: meals 10c. OOK: SHORT DISTANCE IN THE COUN- try, 2 in family, $25: 4 cooks, city, $35: Swedish housegirl, $2 2 second girls, $20; 4 gonseglrll, $156 to $20: nurse, $20. Apply 315 utter st. \} ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework: must understand cooking; small family; no children. 1046 Golden Gate av. W ANTED-GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK: must understand cooking. Apply 13094 Hayes st. EAT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- 4\ erat housework; 8 in famlly ; wages $10, 2720 Sacramento st., call only between 10 and 12 A. ). PANTS FINISHER; STEADY WORK. 1286 East Fourteenth 'st., East Oakland. Call ready to work. TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Guerrero s ANTED—NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR housework. 515 Ellis GOOD COOK WANTED. 131 THIRD ST. 18256 ANTED—AN APPRENTICE AT DRESS- making. Call at 1609 O'Farrell st. OUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- dren. 1308A Leavenworth st. OUNG GIRL TO MIND OHILDREN; CAN sieep home, 1217 Webster, FINIBHEH ON COATS; ONE THAT CAN make buttonholes. 436 Sixth st. VW OMAN TO COOK. 185 SECOND ST. ] INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts. ; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. 100 2Ex T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1, 15c and 20c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. V-ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY ‘woek; rooms Zor Lwo, 260 & day, $1 60 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st \W ASIED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navs, able-bodied, un- married men between the sges of 21 and 30 years: not less than s fee © inches in eight; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval servico offers specal Inducements: giving op. postunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information appiy at the Recruling Office, 20 Ellis st San Francisco, W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do_your work at one-half the usnal price; done while yon walt. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. M 5} 10 FEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mlssion. »man and wife. 650, CORNER GROCERY. BAR; WEST- DU, ern Addition; well established: rent for building only $35: 4 sunny rooms: good place for ERG CO., 632 Market st. $300() PARTNER WANTED IN WELL- . established steam-laundry in first- class running order; has the trade of leading lodg- ing-houses and restaurants; valuable outside routes; horses and wagons; business sure to i BUSINESS CHANCES—Contin od 'NER WANTED ON 6-ACRE FRUIT i‘-‘:::rn stocked with hogs and poultry: Frult- Vale. Apply 84 Donohue building. L R SALE—$800; WELL S ED; S Nosaon; good reason for_selling: no agents. Address T., box 60, this office. S OF 80 CANS, RETAIL M Plor sale cheap: must be sold by the 16t of June. Apply this office. OR. OON WITH LIVING ROOMS: chelps::‘t: bargain. Apply 212 Eighth st., cor. Tebama. N AE ROOMS, CHEAP: SE: N AC: H°§fif‘;‘;’ifixnm; rent $35. Appiy this office. RANSFER CORNER. ROCERY AND BA G oty this office. SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY STAND; Fflfi.fifi‘e‘fog Cor. California st. and Centrs e. NY ST0CK OF MrRCHANDISE BOUGHT or cash: clty or country. M., box 2, Call. SACKS FOR SALE: NICE CLEAN. T L oNin zo0d order: always plenty on hand. J. B., 322 Pacific st., basement. NTED—YOU TO LIST YOUR BUSINE! W A Rt will seil It In'3 days or treat: we have buyers for il kinds of businesses. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. [IROCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION G 08 business. Apply Call Office. 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER. Appiy T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. W ELL-ESTABLISHED CANDY, TOBACCO and stationery stors, with ice cream and ta- male parlor attached; for sale cheap. Apply 1314 Howard st. N33 JOR BALE—_ BEANCH BAKERY, DELL cacles and. lunchroom: doing good business. 2708 Twenty-fourth st., ur. Potrero ave.; o agents. T EAVE A FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN h Il capital to enter into partmership i present. owaer: capital wanted to extend crease if properly attended ; books open for inspec- | With present owner: : tion: - full mp:u{u:unn. TENEBRG CO. 32 | business: this is a good chance; Investigate it. Ad Market st. dress G. B., box ¥4, Call Office. $160 CORNER SALOON IN VERY . best location, with large patronage; must _be sacrificed, as owner bought hotel. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Californis. §550, I ECROCERY AND BAR: SITT- DIV, ated on fine . eorner in Western Addi- tion: carries nice stock: g0od bar trade; 4 living- rooms; cheap rent; s bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $15 PARTNER WANTED: STEADY . man to look after office, handle cash, in legitimate business, situated across the experience not necessary; dutles easily learned; has fine horse and buggy: will clear from $65 to $75 per month to each. See GEO. STEW- ART, 602 Market st. FINE CORNER SALOON; GOOD LOCATION; owner going in other business. Apply SAMUEL BROTHER, 132 First st = BARGAIN; CORNER SALOON, WITH 11 turnished rooms in business part of the city: present owner conducting business for 13 years; Teason, retiring from business. Apply SW.cor. Sacramento and Drumm sts. YENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY lady of means, $35 capital. 12 Mason st., rm. 3 25 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND . notion store; 2 living - rooms; good trade. Apply 180215 Howard st. 0ZY SALOON TRAL AND NORTH OF / Market. Add box 36. no acgents. Co: $35(), CIOARSTORE, FINELY FITTED | . up; large stock’: situated on good cor- ner, at prominent transier point; owner sic must sell; stock will ifivoice price’ asked. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $950. SAMPLE "ROOM, BETABLISHED . years, with first-class patronage; choic- est location: owner keeping two places; make an offer, ) : alifornia st fler. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Californi LODGI HOUSES FOR SALE. PRt S s S F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. “ROOM COR. HOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN; must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market 94-ROOM CORN OTICE—HAVING BUYERS WILLING TO invest in some legitimate business parties de- siring to sell apply to HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny. $20 PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING D « and new and second-hand furniture- store; fine chance for steady man to_be connected with first-class man. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. $200. LESTAUEANT AND COFFEE . house; clearing $75 per month; trial given; sickness cause of selling, HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $6O CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, 1 . block from Market st., near Wells-Fargo office, doing large trade; death calls owner East; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. $300 BAKERY, OLD - ESTABLISHED, « with large route; baking 2 barrels daily. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. (C'CABSTORE: ON PRINCIPAL STREE one of the best in this city: cheap; rent mod te. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. POT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $900. EFSTAURANT AND OYSTER PAR- v lor taking in $35 a day; fine locality; cheap rent; furmshea well and a rare bargain; see this at once; object for selling going to Europe. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. .1—00 BEER BOTTLING WORKS; 8 OUV. teams; fine route; business actually paving above expenses, $150 month; investigate this rare chance; the place will stand the fullest investigation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $2000) TAENER ONEOF TIFRIBRST o) + paying newspapers in lively northern town ; presses and type all of the latest; all county printing: object for selling need the services of en- ergetic man. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. AVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY BUSI- ness places. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 31000 PARTNER IN FINE BUSINESS; . no Sunday or evening work: the place is already established and doing weli: will stand the fullest investigation, with the finest ref- erence; experience not required. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. er: REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6¢; also a bottl eof lager, be, at 637 Clay st TPKY ACME HOUBSE. 907 MAKKET ST, BE- low Rixth. for s y0om: 2% A nivh:: $1 a week. YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. ApL:Iy at 616 Chestnut st. PPRENTICE TO LEARN FIRST-CLASS vestmaking. 502 Washington st., room 10. TANTED — PUPILS FOR A MILLINERY- school; class forming for fall season; thorough, practical: satisfaciion guaranteed; reasonabie. 410 Leavenworth st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS GOV erness, chamberwork or second work; good references. 8. G., box 17, Call Oftice. W LDOW WISHES SITOATION AS HOUSE- keeper; city or country. Call at 681 Mission st., room 10, first floor. EARN THE DRESSMAKING TRADE THOR- oughly at MRS. . L. JONES' Dressmaking School, 505 Fell st. [REE TREATMENT TO THE POOR (MAG- netically) Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 13; con- sultation free. 1026 Market st., room 1. Y OUNG WIDOW FROM NEW ORLEANS with a child wishes a housek eeper’s position or some light work todo. Please call 917 Market st., room 18. 7 INCHESTER ({OUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to uJur week; convenient and respectable; baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webh st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. (UINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4141 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426, TINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P G5, COOK'S SOG SUFFLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 ary, tel.Grant 48. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 5148 Sutter: tel Granc 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 413 Stevenson st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. W. JIM. CHIN JAPANESE EMPLOY- + ment office, 637 Commercial: tel. black 1261. AN AND WIFE (SWEDISH) WOULD LIKE t0 take care of gentleman’s place during the summer: city Or country; can zive the best of city references: no family. Address C. HALLEN, 817 Fremont st. A YOUNG BOY, LIVING WITH MOTHER, would Iike to get a place on milk ranch or fruit farm: a good home and kind treatment more an object than wages. Call or address CHARLES D., 8 Essex st. ¢ JLECTRICIAN—POSITION WANTED BY A strong young man to learn electriclan trade:’ had 2 years’ experience: will start with small wages: can furnish good reference. AddressE. E., box 134, Call Office. OBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN desires position in office or store: thorough knowledge ~ of bookkeeping; speaks German and English: first-class reference. Address G. BOSSERO, 34 Hill st ARBER—SITUATION WANTED BY A £00d young barber, to work steady. Address E. E., box 134, Call Office. . Y OUXG GERMAN, 18 YEARS OLD, WISHES work in a saloon. CONRAD SIEDEL, 1147 ‘Howard st. 'XPERIENCED FINISHERS ON LADIES' cloaks. DANNENBAUM, MUELLER & KAHN, 723 Market st. PPRENTICES — FREE LESSONS EVERY Tues. in dresscutting. 14 McAllister, room 67. PERSIONS—T. 1. SHEPARD & CO., OLD RE- liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oakland. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 850; MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 641 MARKET street. V[OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: YL 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 toand from ferry. RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 26c up._ MCDOWELI Academy. 218 Powell st. —— MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED — TWO MILKERS. $25: LAUN- dryman; choreman, $15; farmer, $200 year; 6-horse_teamster, $30; farmer and ' wife, smafl place, $25; cook and wife, country hotel, $60; waiter, country hotel, $25; and others. Apply ta. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. LACKSMITH AND SHOER, COUNTEY shop. 840 and board; 4-horse teamster. conx- try, $20 and board: 2 farmhands, near city, §15; choreman, country, $12; ranch teamster and wife, $35: A. D, Richmond and wife please call. R. T. WARD & Co., 608 and 610 Clay st. EAT YOUNG PANTRYMAN, CITY, 86 A AN week: washer, country laundry, $35 and found; second cook, hotel, city, $35. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—BUTTER-MAKER AND SALES- man for butter and egg depot {n city; no milking; %30 and good home; American preferred. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED —4 WAITERS, HOTEL NEAR city, $25 per month and found, good place; cook, across the bay, $35 and washing, room, etc., mice place. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED IN HAYWARDS, SAN Leandro and Alameda; an energetic woman of good address for lucrative employment. Ad- dress G., Alameda. HOUSES WANTED, ANTED—COTTAGE OR SMALL HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished, in the “warm belt” of the Mission; must have grounds or garden; best of references given. _Address G. G.. box 137, Call ROOMS WANTED. T ANTED—NICE PARLOR FLOOR OF 4 OR 5 rooms: partly furnished; light housekeeping, or small house; suitable for teacher: central and reasonable. T. D., box 164, Call Office, $350, 10, ZO0NS ALL FURNISHED COM- « plete; 835 income above all expenses: fine locality; cheap rent; rooms all full: investi- gate this at once. - T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $10 CIGAR-STORE; STOCK AND FIX- « tures invoice $150; must sell to-day. arpely teday, Sunday, EAREETT & SKIFY, 11 ROOMS: COUNTKY HOTEL: ONLY §1200, worth $2000. Apply DECKER, 1020 Market. ROOMS: ON EDDY ST., NICELY FUR- nished; $350. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 1500, 0BO9M HOTEL NEAR ONION . Tron Works: low rent: selling ac- count of death. BA RRETT & SKTFF, 921 Market. 15 16-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE; LOW B150. 1ot ocation Al: best bargain ever offered; don't fail to see this snap. HICKOK & CO., 8731, Market st. 100 LODGING - HOUSE, 18 ROOMS, F100. 2087 Tomished. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. B ROARDING-HOUSE: rent: good opportunity; $500. Hotel, 320 Dromm st. R wELumxms’s’;’En HOUSE OF 8 ROOM newly painted and papered: large basemen: laundry, yard; $550; must be sold. Address H., box 113, Call Office. UST SELL; 15, WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; see this and make offer. 644 Sacramento. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $600; low rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. OUSE, : WORTH $2600: must be sold. DECKER, 1020 Market. 16 ROOMS; CHEAP New Hansa 2 FURNITURE FOR SALE. T L J. NEUMANN’S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good a8 new; cash Or time, open evenings. TRE SALE ! Prices stand Hll xoods are completaly dis- 18 3% #1305 750 55 35 Matting, peryard.. 10 Till our new bufiding 13 erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts J. NOONAN. 4()() SAEPETS: CHAMBER "SETS $1i; stoves, $5 or - gets, $20: foldlng-beds, $10: bed-'ounges. $7. T. D. MCOARTHY FURNITURE WANTED. D-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY;: good prices. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORB than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. P. M., 921 Market st. 35250 CIGAR STORE ON SUTTER ST.; « daily sales $10: owner sick with rheu- matism. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $7H0 WILL, BUY CIGAR, STATIONERY DU and notion business; clearing over $100 month; building included: ground rent small; great bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. $2500 CASH GROCERY JBUSINESS! « horse and wagon; fiirst-class busi- ness: good outside trade. HICKOK & CO., 87334 F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. EFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNL » ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, . carpets, plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761. CARPET CLEANING. Market. $45(), SACRIFICE: COFFEE AND CHOP DU nouse; clearing $100 a month; present | owner, 4 years, has other business. HICKOK & | CO., 87875 Market st. OOM AND POSSIBLY BOARD IN PRIVATE Jewish family for young business woman. Address J., box 102, Call Office. URNISHED SUNNY ROOM: NORTH OF Geary, west of Octavia; terms moderate. MISS T., box 147. Call Office. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER; HOTEL BUSINESS; $1000 RE- quired. OWNER, 1176 East rourteenth st., Oakland. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. A A A A A e~ ANTED —TO RENT A WALLED TENT; if suited will buy. Address W. B. L., box 829, Call Branch Office. FmsTcLAss DENTIST WILL EXCHANGE dentistry for carpets. Address Dentist, box 50. Call Office. ANTED—ASSAYER'S SCALE OR COM- plete assaying outfit; mustbe first-class. Ad- dress P. O. box 2046. . ‘W ANTED_OLD GOLD FOE MANUFACTUE- ing. O. NOLTE, 222 O’Farrell st. HoaEsT PRICES PALD LADIES', GENTS), children’s clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. EST-PAYING RESTAURANT IN THE city; cash receipts $45 a day; for sale: security taken or will trade for some other business; a snap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. $300 RESTAURANT, DOING LARGE . business, £0od prices: 14 interest or whole. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $45 SALOON: 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; « worth $1200. DECKER, 1020 Market. ESTAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FOR sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of equal value in locality and climate suitable for a consumptive. Call or address 3321 Mission. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATI) works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 253. ONES CU. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 36 and 27 Sth. ARPETS CLEANED, 80 A YARD; LAID Sc. Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oo work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet ng Works, 853-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. VONKLIN'SCARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. C Y SIEAMCARFET CLEANING RENGVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth: tal. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. OR SALE—SALOON DOING GOOD BUSI- ness: cause for selling sickness. Address T. R. GOULD, box 8, Petaluma. OR SALE—EXPRESS BUSINESS; 2 SINGLE wagons. Stand corner Sansome and Sutter, J. C. FREDERICKS, owner. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 340 o 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 238, J TATE AGENCY; PLEASANT, LEGITI- mate business; proven profits $3000 yearl more in sight: oniy $500 cash required. B.J. D., box 11, Call Office. {OR SALE—FINE CANDY AND STATIO; ery store; make offer. A., box 10, Call Office. %15 EXPRESS BUSINESS: CGOOD . stand; clears $80 per month; sold on account of sickness. Apply cigar-store, 205 Larkin. LOST, LOST—A BROWN POCKETBOOK, ON MAR- ket st. between Sixth and Seventh. Return to MRS. RISDON, 24 sixth st.; rewards ARGE WHITE FOX TERRIER: RED SPOTS on head; reward. Returnto W.L WILLIAM- SON, 28 Webster. OST—32 BLACK CATS; W HITE MARKS ON throat. ReturntoS. R. MOUNT, 213 Mont- gomery st.; liberal reward. ANTED—z MINERS FOR A QUICKSILVER mine, $62 per month, good job: American butter-maker for city, no milking to do, $30 and found, Al place; 4 milkers, $20; 1 woodchopper for Sonoma County, good layout, $1 25 per cord; 2lso farmers, haying-hands, iaborers, cooks, wait- ers and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 lay st. YOUNG MAN WANTS SITCATION IN AN office; can do shorthand and bookkeepinz. Ad- dress B. A.. box 131, Call Office, OBER AND WILLING YOUNG MAN (Danizh) aesires a steady job of any kind; will drive wagon. Address J., box 140, this office. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books and fanenl expert work. Address P.C., box 137, Call Office. ¥iL PAYm:dfll) x0 = ‘r(:. ANGY ONE&BF!;;- uring me steady employment. = Address N box 187, Call Office, - IOACHMAN AND GARDENER AND RELIL- able man about place wishes a situation: city or country. Address W, K., box 72, Call Office. F() SAWMILL = LABORERS, NO EXPE. rience required, $20 and found, half fare paid by company: 30 tiemakers, 8c and 10c eacn: 5 woodchoppers. 81 per cord: charcoal burner, 10¢ sack. MURKAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 WAITERS, $256 AND 30; B COOKS, $30 and $65; 4 dishwashers: ironer Troy ma- chine. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clayst. ° Qi) FARMERS —FOR ORCHARDS, VINE- yards, ranches,§26: 10 haymakers, $26. MUR- RAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 MILKERS FOR DIFFERENT PLACES, cltyand country; B teamsters, $26. MUR: RAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 638 Clay st. B2, XING SOLOMON'S LODGE. NO. 260, F. and A. M., cor. Geary and Steiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON- A DAY) EVENING. at 7:80 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the Master. HARRY BAKHR, Secretary, OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 22, F. and A. M. — Called meeun!A tunnel the hill. When contractors put in estimates of the cost the department will consider whether the amount 1equired for the work can be allowed. First Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood, Sixth Cavalry, who recently died from the effects of internal cancer at Fort Monroe, Va., was well known in San Francisco, He was on duty in this city during the time that General Miles commanded the de- partment. \ At the Bohemian Club he was a great favorite. Mr. Gatewood did not have a weakness for recounting his personal ex- ploits or adventures in the line of duty, but when he consented to relate to a small | circle of friends the incidents of his visit to Geronimo’s camp to negotiate the sur- render of tnat chief the narrative was re- markably interesting. Before starting out on the perilous mission of going alone through a rugged and mountainous coun- try to the heart of the hostile Apache band he was advised by the commanding general that the duty was fraught with exreme peril. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, June 8, at 7 o'clock. Firstdegree. By orderof W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. £ EERMASN LODGE X0.127, F. and A. M.—Called meeting TH!SA DAY (MONDAY), June 8, 1896. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. First degree. By order of the W. M. L. SCHUM ACHER, Secretary. EIEVENTH ANNUAL PIC- nic and family reunion of the Servian Montenegrin L and B Society, SUNDAY, June 14, 1896, at California, Schuewzen’ Park, San - Rafael. Boats) leave Tiburon ferry, foot of Marker st., 21 9:30 and 11 . M. and 1:30 and B:3) P. M. Special train will leave park at 8:80®. . Adulvs tioker, round trip, in- uding admission e park, 50c; children’s ficket, 25¢. Grand tombola; first prize uodc'::nf and 180 other valuable prizes. COMMITTEE, SPECIAL NOTICES, B _BAD TENANTS LIECTED FOR i collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. &, 5 /IARRISON HAB REMOVED FROM 1118 Market st. to 11 ‘raylor, room 1. Geronimo took a decided fancy for *‘Big Nose,” a name which the chief gave to Mr. Gatewood, and relied fully upon the assurances which the officer conveyed to JNGINEER WITH LICENSE AND YEARS of experience in city aud mines, can run dynamo, wishes a situation; city or country. Ad- dress 8. A., box 88, Cail Office. TEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION as driver: well acquainted with city. Address Steady, box 124, Call Office. AN COOK FOR A SCHOOL, 825 TO $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter (COIORED WAITER COUNTRY, $30. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. AKER FOREMAN ON BREAD OR BREAD and cakes wants s:eady situation; city or coun= try. Address 19 Zoe st., bet. Third and Fourth, near Bryant. |/.AKER—YOUNG MAN, 23, WANTS PLACE } as assistant baker; good worker and workman for small bakers; trustworthy; worked in big and littie jobs; take low wages. E., 639 Clay st., . F. ANE, 18 A FINE DRIVER, KNOWS THE care of fast horses and en: can milk; with good references. Address C. C., box 29, Call. ANTED—SITUATION OF ANY KIND BY 8t man; city or country; good reference. Address E. K., box 108, Call. RELIABLE, FIRST-CLASS MAN (GERMAN) wants situation as coachman; s good, plaln gardener; good references; city or country. Ad- dress F. box 187, Call Office. BARBERS' ABBOCIATION OF CAL. KMPLOY: ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamaun, 2594 O'Farrell. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. TRST-CLASS CLOTHING PARCEL-WRAP- per, must be an expert in wrapping, at Raphael’s. Apply to R. R. RAPHAEL. WO MEN, GOOD TALKERS (INSURANCE xoposiiion). Call forenoon 6ih floor, room 6, Mills building. ARNESSMAKER WANTED WITH SMALL H sum of money; well secured: steady work. Apply 810 Broadway, Oskland. Open until 9 . x. ARGE BOY FOR ERRANDS IN TAILOR shop. 291 Everett st., near Fourth. IRST-CLASS PORTER FOR BARBER SHOP Flnd bathrooms; references. P., box 2, Call Office. MAN AND WIFE (SWEDISH) WANT WORK, city or country; wife good suving cook; man used to kitchen or outside work; references, if re- auired. Please call or address 32 Fourth, room 12, SITUAT!OH WANTED AS COACHMAN; thoroughly undersiauds his business, also gar- den and cows: willing about place: ' first-class Eastern and California references. Address NED, 1649 Lvereit st., Alameds, Cal. ANTED — A GOOD BUTCHER. 31 Va- lencia st., corner of Herman. ‘W ANTED—A GOOD WAITER AT 427 LAR- kin st. CAmilim'nn AND LABORER WANTED. 429 Third st. wANmn-momu'i:xs. 1060 HOWARD Slreet. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings ana Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of ANNIE RICHARDS, No. 170408. The finder will please return to bank. BAKERY, GROCERY AND COFFEE BALOON; best location; good stock: party has been there 10 years: reason sickness. Inquire 207 Seventh. WITH 143 Bart- HORSES. $2i A FINE SADDLE MARE, + equipments: bargain for boy. lett st. (G 90D; STRONG DELIVERY HORSE: BAL- gain; $20. Apply 159 Second st. - 150 SETSXEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission UCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGILE wagons, harness, etc.. at Derby stables, 645 Geary,cor. Leavenworth.evers Tuesday 11 o’clock. C. R MARTIN, prop.; S. W anctioneer. OARDING-SOUSE; 16 ROOMS: CHEAP rent: good opportunity; $500. New Hansa Hotel, 820 Drumm st. H()() SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAk- ness: all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. “.vsx:rii‘)’—'fo BUY FOR CASH, SMALL | aying business; no agen & 4, Cil:lf'oflce. agents. Address J., box RUIT STORE FOR SALE; REASONABLE: on account of death. Cor. Twenty-third and Shotwell sts. 0 y, up; living rooms; rent $17; oa reason for selling. 3279 Mission st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in thienameof MAX KOLANDER, No. 128725. The finder will please return to bank. DENTISTS. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS. prices; first-class results; painless extraction and painless implantation of teeth. W.C. HAR- DING, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. ')R. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. JV ANTED—STOCK OF MERCHANDISE FOR spot cash. Address T., box 156, Call Office. 4() HORSES FUR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. _The Hvde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. WAGONS AND CARRIAGE: T ANDSOME FAMILY CARRIAGE, NEARLY new, and single harness, together or sepa- rately, for sale. 822 Broadway, Oakiand. 'OMPLETE CLOAK FACTORY, CONSISTING of machines, cuttiog tables. D., box 187, Call. HEAP FOR CASH—NEW ENGLAND H0 Bakery, 1817 Powell st. s TANDING-TOP LOCTOR'S PHAETON; GUO! as new. At ROBERTS', 1613 Market. . LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. PABINER FOR BOTTLING BEER BUSI- Dness; experience not necessary. 712 Fourteenth. BUICHERSHOP FOR RENT: NO, 1 FIX- tures: low rent. A UMBSEN ©o., Montgomery st. e & 28 EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN . milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway ne buggles. 828 Harrison st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, and 2 R.L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, brldg- work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only rali- sble agent for painless extraciion; artifical teoth frm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. ONEST WORK; VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. 7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED 48 g0od as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIS, dentisi, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old ‘made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. ULL SEL OF TERTH, $7; WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. Sm‘ OF TEETH WITHOUT & PLATE. DR H. 4 G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, Leek dentiss, discoverer nless extraction and patentee of improved work or teetn without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrell st. THE GENUINE AINLESS Ex’x‘l‘t::,'mox. :ge: lig:owg bridge work a Specialey plaes, 85 o year: experience. R. L. WA 3 D. 81534 Geary. B H. H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRILGE- work a speclaity open evenings 7:30 to 9. (CQUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. ¥U5 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. E. J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. Au WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J W.KEY 1122 Market st. TO LEASE. b o B SO o e L BARGAIN-—I'0O LEASE FOR TERM , OF y;l::. 1100 acres M::‘h'{:”-, Alll'r!dl (l:dn"xy.' ’ ‘farming. 18q0 o 8 o Alameda Coungy. 3150 ‘A’"\Z%L:a-ESTEABIil!lHED BUSI- . ) PAYINg & net cash income of $15 weekly, which can be proven to buyers’ entire. u‘n.- faciion, no agents. Address C. K., box 84, Call. HANCE FOR WOODWORKER T0 C business: small capital. G. H., box 'IEFFA’{LER OuD, COAL AND EXPRESS; W Doeonth, for sste. 310 arein st S X5 W13 ANTED—PARTY WITH $2000 TO $3000 Wi purchase & one-third or one-hatt intersor 1o an enterprise that will pay at leas: $5000 per year. Only small sum need beé paid down. bulance can be placed in bank s working capital. The present Owner is a professional man, and canuot aevote to it the necessary time. To an honest, reliable man hels willing io give entire chargeaud manage- ment. Positively no risk, as business is assured. About 800 acres ot land are mciuded in the propo- :ugi:. «ijn;i ‘those mesning tl:lm“l business need Ly, nt & ng, invi P o warcag g, investigate this. ROCERY-STORE, WITH GOOD ASSORTED onptock, doing large family trade; this s a fine ¥ el a -paying business. Pai ticulars of 3, B. S{IHA, 508 Kearoy ot i OR SALE — HORSE, HARNESS, BUGGY, bicycle, 1 electric fan: for sale, trade or se- curity : & bargain. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. RESH HOLSTEIN. COW; 4 YEARS OLD; gentle. 1812 Folsom st. OX-TERRIER PUPS, THOROUGHBRED, for sale.at 310 Golden Gate ave. UEBIGHT BOILEK AND = ENGINE, § horse-power; 8312 rock-hreker. Engineer 404 Third st. 3 EGAORNS, WHITE, BROWN AND BUFF, J§1 each: fine layers. Address CUMBKRS, 1183 Broadway, Alameda. JEW & 2ND-HAND “'95” BICYCLES, $25 $65. Hamilton Cyclery, Baker and u-‘}es = OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWOCASES boughtand soid. 112134 Market, bet. 7th & Sth. TX-HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE S'engine for sale cheap. APply or addrers 2o Bay st. JRSTCLASS 'SECOND-HAND WASHING: ton band press; also eighth medium Universal: thoroushly overhauled; box 100, this office. QECONDHAND GAS OR GABOLINE E nes;” various sizes: aranteed perfe bargain. " G. B, box 100, Call. ek ot ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKE Bttt prices. Typewriter Ex., 810 cu.‘,i‘rt.; cheap. Address C. A., W EOLE BAKERY OUTETT: MOVABLE n: e, trade, security. lum] Faurth st. 23 FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEsT PAYING businesses in the city; will sell, trade or secur- ity. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. ALF INTEREST IN SALOON; WELL PAY- ing; good location: rare chance for & good man. Apply this office. JOR SALE — WELLESTABLISHED MIL- linery and_dressmaking business; on account OILERS,ENGINES, 2D-HAND MAC N B Vaterpipes. Melntoah & Wolpman s Bis UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBE 15 doors, mantels, eto. 5 sale. 3168 MIMEILES NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE O fire and burglar proot safe. 109, 111 ansézsa.a IRE AND BURGLAR SAF) g Forcn, liorn sates e destommsap 1h EW N ml'(vfigln(invul'ln THAN SECOND- of fil-health, at a sacrifice. Address M. M., box 30, TYPEWRITERS. Call Office. SUNNY BEANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS: Tooms; good corner; low rent. 449 Guerrero. OST, $30: CALIGRAPH, $25; N Y it MR LTS

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