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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1896 W THOUGHTHIM PREJUDICED Why F. W. Harnish Did Not Want Justice Kerrigan to Try His Case. He Filed an Affiiavit Charging Bias Under a Mistaken Im- press on. A presumed digerence 1n religious belief between the court and a party to an action that came up for trial was made the basis of an affidavit filed in Justice Kerrigan’s court yesterday, alleging that the affiant could not get a fair and impartial trial. The case was that of P. W. Riurdm!, Archbisnop of San Francisco, against F. W. Harnish, in which the Catholic prelate sought to oustthe defendant from a cer- n house claimed as the property of the plaintiff. % The complaint alleged that Harnish entered into possession of the premises on March 12 last, the monthly rental then being $5; that subsequently the rent was raised 1o $25 per month, which the defend- ant refused to pay. He also declined to vacate. The Most Reverend Archbishop Riordan asked possession and back rent. When the case was called Attorney Har- ris, who, in the absence of Harnish's regu- lar attorney, Laura de Force Goraon, rep- resented the defendant, presente an affidavit sworn to by the defendant alleg- ing that owing to the prejudice of the court he could not get a fair and impartial trial, and asking that the case be trans- ferred to another court. Attorney Harris argued that the fact of the affidavit being filed made it incumbent on the court to transfer the case, but Ai- torney Matt Sullivan, who represented the Archbishop, thought differently and called Harnish to the stand to explain his affi- davit. The defendant did not seem to be very clear on the matter, but made a rambling statement to the effect that the Arch- bishop, the court and the attor plaintiff were all of the same faith and in nd that he could not get a ‘‘air | aring, deal.” He admitted being prejudiced against the court. P Justice Kerrigan Jistened with due judi- cial severity while Harnish was making his explanation and then reiused to enter- tain the affidavit and ordered the case to trial. Harmish demanded a jury trial, but wilted when he was told that he would have to put up $27 jury fees before the case was taken up. Then the cause was tried and judgment given for the plaintiff on a strong case being made against him. “The humorous part of it all was,” said stice Kerrigan after the disgusted Har- h and his friends had filed out, “‘that 1 1 not a Catholic. case to Judge Barry or Judge Carroll, but I don’t suppose that would have helped matters much.”” e —e——— OTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J S Clark & w, Cal R T Deviin & w, Sacto Mrs Thompson & pty,Cal D K Minor, Cal Ju H J Edwards, San Jose A P Brayton, Cal E C Creller, srass Val ¥ Hand, Oakiand J D Smith, Livermore M G Hadiey, Mass Miss L Hadley, Mass F J Adams, Nev City Miss E Hohos, Jangstn W J Davis & w, Sacto i i Harlow, Stockton F Morton, N ¥ W C Heilbron, Seattie W McKnight & w, San D F in, Los Ang ernstein & 2 ¢, Cal Miss B; lett, Livermore Mrs G Beck, Livermore A Kane, Aryan City J Brooks, Portland G W Hatch & w, Vir Ctv rice, Sacto D W Anderson & w, Cal J rtv, Hanford sage, Los Angeles H E Wilkinson & w,Cal J F Wiilisms & w, Cal A J Duggins, Victoria Mrs Hoffman, Snta Cruz A C Shale, Needles Miss Herron, Pt Arena | P Johnson, Angeis Cmp H P indrews, Red Bluff R Diller, Chicago J R VonBockiin, Seattle C Moltzen & w, Pt Reys Mrs Baker, Pt Reves L Antler, Deuon G C Alesandre, Alesandr AJ Barlow, Boston S Kil ebrow & w, Mexico Miss Hernberow, Eng A S Cooper, Sta Barbara C E Crowley, Los Ang P Tomkinson, Los an G A Parker, Visalia E M Porter & w, Napa Dr W J Taylor, Sacto Mrs M A Heath, Portland RUSS HOUSE. G A Hicks, Santa Rosa S Chaves, Guatemala P Chairs, Guatemala J A Milan, Guatemala A Molino, E Bl J K Huberly &w,Jackson F G D Sheppard, Uskland H Toder. J P Poits. San Ratael A Crow, Pleasanton ne. Woodland Dr L San Jose H Bes E Rice, San Jose ers, Fresno C W Thompson, Tomales CFMcGlashan&2cTru P R Harris. anta Kosa S G Little, Dixon P Kirk, Seattle R Shearer, Gals A Waters, Rocklin LE B akland R C Sarzent, iroad Flat Mrs Johnson, Hiber?, Fresno W 3 Gandy, Colorado W kastman, Hollis'er E L Cooke, St Louis D M Liv on,San Jose A J Krabb, Ft Madison Miss Hanson, Fresno LICK W Miils, Grab Guich E E Krabb, Ft Madison W D Houston, Chico HOUSE. L C Jacobs, Oroville s M W Kenna, N Y oyd, Marysville , Yuba City , Yuba City Mexicy K, Merced J M Willlams, Newman W T Cotter, Saratoga Mrs Ruft, V urg DrG Ivancrouch, Cal ¥ H Johnson, San Jose 1T P Tisdale, Alameaa W J Heliman, Cal W Campbell,Grass Valley R Levy, Cal G Lamont, Suisun B Timmons, Cal H Cobn, Cal J E Frick, Berkeley W H Cleary, Stockton Mrs H Clark, Sacto J H Dorety, Oakland W F ~pencer & wf. Cal Mrs C Clawson, Portland JJ Thomas, Salt Lake P J Hennessy, Ubicago T F Keely, Chicago F W Smith, Redaing PALACE HOTEL F H Beach Jr, Rochester J A Brent, Salt Lake G Muson. Los An-eles J C Fisher, ~an Dieso M W Powell, Chicago I D Sproule, Un_co Mrs F SBrown,Pasadens MissA A Brown, Pasadena MrsJ Lyman, N Y W Brewster &w,Georgetn D M Addison. US N CDSearns, USN G Lymsn & w, Pasadena R P . laisdel, LosAngeles S Moreau & w, N Y W Gilennon. GGuatemala JWMitchell & w.LosAng J Swain, US N E K Folger, Oakland Miss Lewis, Petaluma K B Miller, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. J H Roberts,Sacramento A L Wolfe, Oakland G Schulze, Dixon G Valerro, N Y F A Jefters, Hanford C A Trowbridg B Baruch, San Salvador CW Frank GSchwurzenbackJr Balti M Curtls, Wash 3 ss M Curtis, Wash J S Coxey & w, Ohio Miss F 3 Moore, Seattle B A Gl nn, Portland T Worth. Fresno R Cde Long, LosA ngeles Miss ¥ Brown, sanDlego Mrs C B Carlin, SanDiego H C Burns, Vallejo T Carmack, Vallejo NEW WE! HOTEL. W A Perde & frnd, Cal E E Hitcheock, Elmira Mrs 0 Wilson. Los Ang B I, Fisher, Alameda kett, Alameda kK Kensing, Detroit NY C J Godirey. Oakland ruwning, Sprofie:d R Rodengenz, Ireland Davidson, Oakiand G W Kreln, Woodbridge R H Wise, Portland R G Cummings Portland P G Campbell & ty,Cal J C Owen, Santa Paunla CAKniss & w, S Mateo F S Grig, Lexington H W viatienbury, Mo [ A Catsoa, Lexington J P Meylar, San Juan G Ellsworth, Grafton C G Hartwell, Downeville S REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, James Campbell to James R. Garniss, ot on W line of Valenca street, 80 S of Fifteenth, S 50 by W1 $10. ate Waltiiam (nee Lunrs.and as goardians Wil- lism H., Alexander G., Charles J. and Mary RBrockhoff) to W. W. Lewls, lot on N line of Twent; fourth street, 50 W of York, W 50 by N 104 $2100. William and MarthaJ. Crittenden to A, E. Buck- ingham, loton E line of Eizhth avenue, 100 N of J sireet, N 25 by £ 120: $10. Delphine Alexander to Theodore Alexander, lot on K line of Forty-first avenue, 100 S of T street, 50 by B 190: g Charles C.and Lillian M. Moore to Elgin E. Stod- dacd, lots 242 and 251, Heyman Tract: $ Daniel and Ann Campbell (by R. 1. Whelan, Sheriff) to James Webste , 1ot on SE line 0f Wyo- ming avenue, 155 £ of *ickles sreet, SE 107 by XJ 50, block 9, Sears’ subdivisious, Weat kind 3: 252 Mary Corcoran to iZllen Corcoran, lot on S line of Powell avenue. 125 of Mission street, E 25 by S 100, subdivision 7 of (ummings' map of Precita Valley lots 354 1 7 0. n H. and Eilen G. Grady to Horatio S. Man- ndivided thira interest in lot on NE line of iéenth avenue. 225 Sw of Q street, SE 25 by NE 100, O'N. and H., $10. “lien Fitzpatrick to ¢ aud County of San ancisco, stree:s. ete.; 81. acific Improvemest Company to same, same; St Louis ¥ 1. Richard E. Queen to same, same; $1. Charles L. Ubboff 10 same, same: Horace L. Hill o seme, same: $1. C.aries T.and Abbie L. Patrisrche to same, same; $1. ALAMEDA COUNT W. H. Summers to Rose ummers, lot on S line of Twentieth street, 125 W of Castro, W 25 by 8 100, block 249, Oakland: also 10t on 'S line of I'wentiet \ street, 115 block 284, Oakland: gift. 0. L. Snafter Estate Company toThomas Creilin, | loton SE ok corner of Allce and Durant streets, S v K 133.94, Oakland ; $15,000. né Central Land Lompfny (a cor) red G. Weston, lot on = line of Thirty-third or Nolan street, 369 E of West, S 100 by E 36, :lln'ck F, map of Central Land Company, Oakland; y for the | I might have sent the | ration) to | 1 | i i | and_ additie | cluding admission to thé park, 50 S lino of Minna street, 375:1 E_of Telegraph ave- nue as it existed June 18.1873, E 5 by § 100, being lot 24, Liuden Homesiead, Oakland Town- ship; $10. .'and Isabel &’ Bizelow to William J. Dingee. ‘ot 15, biock D, map of Thermal Hill (formeriy owe) Tract. Oakland Township; $10. 0. L. Sh fter Estate Company to Mary E. Alex- ander lov on - line of Bowditch street, 60 N of ilnste, N 20 by Io 125, belog portion of lot 6, Shaiter Tract, Berkeley: $10. Dora v. Williams o W. E. Hopkins, lot on N line of Bancroft way. 14983 & of Piedmont way, N 145.70, E 50.05, S 148.10, W 50, to beginning, being lou 13, subdivision of the Benton property, Berkeley: $10. W. H. and Mrs. W. H. Butson to Ja nes and Mary Shields, lot on W line of Orch 1 avenue. 65313 S of Davis sureet, S 50 by W 104:2, being lo> 4, Smith's subdivision of San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. Builders' Contraots. Babette Felerlein with Robert Trost, to erect a building on the S line of Bush street, 137:6 E of Taylor; Havens & Troepke, architects, $5000. Louis Conrad with Peter J. L{nc}l. alterations and additions to a two-story building on the S line of Golden Gate avenue near Poik street; $1375. Anna D. Whittell with Campbell & Pettus, to erect twenty six flacs on the SE corner of Hyde nd roadway streets; Clinton Day, architect; 56. harp with Robert Currie, alterations 8 to a buildink on Geary street, near Jones; F. B. Wood, architect; $1870. 5AN FRANCISCO “'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every cight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 539 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:80 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts.— Rev. M. F. Colburn, pastor. _Services at 11 A. M. Subject children’s ' day service, entitled, “The Young Crusaders,” accompanied by special decoro= tionsand music; 10 A. 3., Boys’ Brigade Bible class, led by W. D. Kingsbury : Sunday-school, 2:30 P. . meeting at 6:30 P. 3., led by Lev. James wick. Everybody invited. Praise service at 0 p. M., led by Erother Robert Husband. At 7:45 p. M. service for voung men under anspices of the Boys' Brizade. Sermon subject; “:One Grandest Hero and the Greatest Fight in the orld.” Special music; everybody invited: seats ree. = ST EPISCOPAL & bet. Sixth and Sev- enth — Rev. E. K. Dille, D.D., pastor: J. J Morris, musical director; H. M. Bosworth, orgal : R V. Watt, 001 superintendeni dren’s day servic he Young Crusaders t 11 . 3. Children’s and American flag day will be celebrated. In the evening the pastor wiil preach: subject, “Divine Fatherhood;: Human Brotherhood.” Rev. Dr. E. S. Chapman will lec- tare on *The Testimony of the Rocks” on Thurs- ening. IMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST pal Church, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan_streets—Rev. Johin Stephens, pastor; resi- 309 Haight sireet. Preaching at 11 A. M. :30 p. M.; the pastor wili preach at both ser- ubject aLt 11 A. M.: “The Divine Call to " "ALT:45 P. M., Special temperance service. Address by pastor. Sunday-school at 12:30 P. ., C. B. Perkins superintendent: Epworth League service at 6:30 P. M. The public cordially invited 10 all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday ‘clock. HOW A RD- = M. E. CHURCH, BE- 4~& tween Second and Third streeis, two blocks from Palace Hotel—R W. W. Case, D. stor. Hours of public services 11 A. M. and 45 p. M. Praver-meeting Wednesday evening. ipworth Lesgue 6:45 Sunday evening. ¢ hil- dren’s day service by the Sunday-school at11 A. M. Preaching in the evening by Rev. F. J. Maste) subject, ~Is There Any Life Beyond the Grave? Churc hone black 961 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Macken pastor: Rev. Edwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Mr. Jenks will preach at 11A. M. and 7:45 P. 3. nday-school at 12 45 P. M. Young reople’s Society of Christian deavor at 6:30 P.M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. All are welcome to these services. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. KING SOLOMON’S LODGE. 260, F. and A, M.—The ofticers and funeral of our late brother, SAMUEL VAL- LEAU, from the Masonic Temple, on SUNDAY, HARRY + HR, Secretary. MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. bers are respectfully reques ed to assemble SATURDAY. June 13.at 2 . M., for the/ er, CHRISTIAN SCHEURER. By orcer of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Sec. Bricklayers' Association will be held at B'nai Brith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (SATUR- ness of the greatest importance will be brought be- fore the association. B. CAMPBELL, President, ELEVENTH ANNUAL PIC- mc and family reunion of tbe e members are hereby notitied to attend the Juue 1%, at 1 o'clock P. M. By order of the Master. 44, F.and A. M.—Officers and men- purpose of attending the funeral of our late broth- A SPECIAL MERTIN OF THE DAY) EVENING, Juue 18, ai 8 o'clock. Busi- JOH. an Mon-enegrin L. ana_B. Soclety, Se SUNDAY, June 14, 1896, at California ts Schusizen Park, leav San Rafael Bo foot_of Marke K 411 ». M. and 1:30 and 3:30 Special train wiil leave park at Adu t's ticket, round trip, in- P 6:8) P. M. children’s e $30 cash, MIT 2 ticket, and 1! rand tom bol ) other valuable pi 8t pi coM OFFICERS AND MEMBURS OF THE Servian-Montenegrin L. and B. Society. Yon arc_hereby requesied to meet SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, Jaue 14, in your hall, 10 Cali- fornia street, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, to march to- gether to the ferry. By oraer of LAZAR JOVOBICH, President. 1.1, Recording Sec: LazaR S. CH SPECIAL NOTIC DRS. HOL-MAN AND LINQUIST—_RE- moved to 1370 Market si. ; joor ireated free. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 8i; collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5550, 3, COFFEY'S COLLECTION COL 285 Kearny s, efects bad tenants for $10: ali costs paid. Telephone Red 384. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. >OSITION AS GOVERNESS BY EXPERIEN- ced young lady; English branches taught; also Spanish and music. Ad. S. A., box 46, Call Office. (‘OMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO take care of an iufant or grown children. Call or address 1429 PoiK st. AN, UNDERSTANDS COOKING AND o %, wants work by the day or week. Adaress B 0., box 61, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY & YOUNG SCAN- ) dinavian girl in & respectable family. Callat 1020 Mission st. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. W ANTED—FOR FAMILY OF 3. GURMAN £irl, 10 assist with housework and care child; wazes §12 50. Appiy 516 Devisadero st., between Hayes and Fell. ARBERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- men: secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. liAl‘thi:_\‘ ASSUCIATION Ur CAL, R MPLUL ment. _Sec'y, . C. Hamanu, 25945 0’ Farreil. TANTED_YOUNG GIRL BETWEEN THE W itoiag 16 for country; good home, in- cluding clothes or small wages. 'Call C. GRUN- DEL, 335 Kearny st., before 12 o'clock. (399D FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS. 527 Natoma st. "OUNG, SMART GIRL FOR LIGHT DINING work. '1155 Market st. N WOMAN WANTSANY KINDOF city or country: call or inclose fare. igh h st.. Pakland. IRL TO ASS[ST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK In small family. Call 222 Second ave, Rich- mond. LADY WISHES POSITION AS GOV~ erness, chamberwork or second work; good references. box 17, Call Office. OMPET RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES situation, city or country, as nursegirl and sewing or chaniberwork - nd sewing; good refer- ence. Address M H., 907 Dolores st., City. EAT NG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion for upstairs work or general housework. Apply 1022 Larkin st. JITUAT ON WANTED BY A SCOTCH GIRL 1D asinfant nurse with children; the best of ref- erences given. Call or address 529 Eighth st.. Oakland. 7OUNG S A POSITION AS housekeeper in lodging-pouse or hoiel. 203 Powell st., room 5. " UUNG LADY T0O LEARN TY PEWRITING: free. Address S. R., box 80, Call Office. ADiES = SELL TE:EE;A‘ Mflul;;\!:fi tiol e 3 3 ns: balrdressing, manicuring, beauty cul- ture taught free; exclusive rights- BUTLER, 131 bost at BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SE reary Barbers' Asso.. 325 Grant ave. S, FUCHS, ARBERS — BEST-PAYING 3.CHAIR 15C shop, laundry office and cigar-sta d for sale. Apply or address ANA BERDROW, San Jose. BARBEH-SHUP 7O LET; 85 A MONTH. Broadway and Front st. SALFSHOLS MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50% half-soleing 26¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. A STHMA CURE GUARANIEED: DR. GOR- <\ din’s Chocolute ¥muision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. VW AMIED —3EN 70 LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. JLERKS AND LABURERS CLAIMS B'GHT: ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353. AIR-DKESSING; MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 119 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. EARN THE DRESSMAKING TRADE THOR- ughly at MRS. R. L. JONES', 505 Fell st. PRENTICES — FREE LESSONS EVERY Tues. in dresscutting. 14 Mcallister, room 67. PrLisoNS—T . SHEPARD & CO., OLD RE- liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oakland. AIRDRESS| 25c AND 30bc:. MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. JRST-CLASS FRENCH CHILDREN’S dressmaker wants few more enzagements by the day, week or month: terms moderate; satis- faction guaranteed. Address H. H., box 12, Call. W INCHES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST. NR Mgrket: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 56U per night: #1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable free bus and baggage'to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Ho'rm. COOKS, WAITERS, PORTERS AND ‘men for all work can besectired at J. F. CROS- ETT & CO.'S, 628 Sacramento st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em plovment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- by, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. HI AND JAPANESE RELIABLE . Main 1997. BRADLEY &C0., 840 Ciay. P COOK'S SUC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL «branches :shorl notice. 14 Gearr, tel.Grant 48. W.JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- + ment office, 637 Commercial: tel. black 1261, SE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT 5148 Sutter: tel Graut 30. NESE EMPLOYMENT belp. rell; tel. k. 426 (COATFINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. Mosr CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; YL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night; $1 50 lo $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. J)BESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING 1aught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 250 up. McDOWELL Academv. 213 Powell st. MALE HELP WANTED. SQHOP-BUTCHER "AND SAUSAGE-MAKER, conntry shop, $50 to $60 and found: Japanese boy bedmaker, couniry, $15, and fare pald: three milkers, same place, $20: dishwasher, country resiaurant, $16 and found; choreboy and milk, country, $12; two farmbands, Santa Clara Valiey, $20. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. W ANTED-MAN TO RUN SELE-BINDER, #40 and board; helper, same job, $30; 2 men for firsi-class ranch, near cily, ruu MOWer, etc., 20 und board, long job; also farmers, milkers, cO0ks, waiters and dishwashers. W.D. EWER & €0., 626 Clay st. AITER, WO PLAYS VIOLIN OR PIANO, for springs, $30: 2 waiters for springs, .825; orter, who can piay pieno and_sing, for a resort, 30 and found. C. i NSEN & CO.,110 Geary. W ANTED BY AN EXPE CED SALES- man position with rst-class bouse in an; : bestof references furnished. S.LIFMAN 1319 Webster © SCANDINAVIAN Ok GERMAN QUARTZ ©) miners, $2 50 to $275 aday; 3 Hunzarian quartz miners, $2 50 (0 2 75 a d C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial und LeiGesdor® sts. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continue: 345 BARGAIN: CORNER GROCERY + and bar; Western Addition: big bar trade: 4living-roomis. BARRETT & TKIFE, 921 arset s.. , 75() WILL BUY CIGAR, STATIONERY 4 OV and notion vusiness; clearing over $100 month; building included: ground rent small; great bargain. BARBETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. PAYING CYOLEKY: CHANCE FIR ON handy with-tools; no agents. Address Cycle, box 50, this office. $900. SOENER BAR WITH SELEGANT- P . 1y furnished rooms, all rented; best lo- cation: lease: ren: $65; sacrifice on account of sickness. WILKF & WOLF, 531 California st. H4000, SORSER | SAMPLE- ROOM TN . choicest location: low rent: large patronage: average daily sales $50: no triflers need apply. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. $95 SAMPLE ROOM, ESTABLISHED - years, with first-class patronage: choic- est location: owner keeping two places; make an WILKE & WOLF, 531 California F1600. CORNER saLoON N V. « best location. with larze patronage HOESHOP ¥FOR SA. NE | must be sacrificed, as owner bought hotel. Shace SALE. APPLY 2903 PINE | JITKE & WOLF, 531 Califoraia. S. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; BOT- RESIAURANT, DOING LARGE Al E. & wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, ROOMS 15670 75; PER NIGHT: 650G TO #1 60 AV per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st W ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agéy, 110 Sutter W HAT OHEEK HOUSE, 639 SACRAMENTG 5t.: 200 rooms; best in the City: singie r00ms 20 and 250 8 nighe #1 8 week: meas 10 | JNDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnishied rms 75c week, 15¢ night. 100 253,10 TAKE LODGING AT 1ug 16c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st.e near Kearny. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a da SU0a 3 reading-room: daily papers. 36 y.el. S $300. Torncas: good rices: 34 intesat o whole. WILKE & WOLF. 531 California st. OTICE—HAVING BUYERS WILLING TO invest in some legitimate business parties de- siring to sell apply to HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. 5()(). PARINER IN MANUFACIURING ZUU. ana new and second-hand furniture- store; fine chance for steady man to_be connected with first-class man. i1 EALY, 28 Kearny st. $200, EFSTAUEART . AND | GOFFEE . house; clearing $75 per montn;_trial given: sickness cause of selling. HEALY,23 Kearny st. 325, LUNCH HOUSE AND BALOON; . central; doing $20 daily: rent moder- ale; 1o night or Sunday work; value in sight; good reasons for selling. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny. EN'S SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ 10 §1 25. 562 Mission. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR be; also a boutl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. PEY PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER; HOTEL BUSINISS; $1000 Ri- guired. OWNER, 1176 East rourteenth st., Oakland. AGENTS WANTED. MAKE #3 10 £10 A DAY SELEING LEATH- er suspenders: others do: exclnsive terrtory; sample 50c. 1532 Sacramento st. HOUSES WANTED, OMPEIENT PAINTER, WHITENER, tinter, etc.,: will work cheap for private par- tles. hote's or institution: day oF contract: city or country, Address Painter, 308 Twenty-fourth st., Oskland. MAY. JUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY. ¥l 36 years, unders:ands grocery, distillery,wine, picture-frame factory, good penman, desires situa- tion; city orcountry: speaks Ergiish sufficient. E. S., 848 Minna st. “ERMAN YOUNG MAN OF 26 WOULD LIKE t0 get a position as porier, cardener and gen- eral work sbout « private or business place; good reference. Aadress M., box 83, this office. TOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION TO dr.ve & milk or delivery wagon: has had years of experience; knows city well. Address J., box 5, this office. 7OUNG MAN OF 21 WOULD LIKE WORK of any kind. R. M, Y., 111 Valparai MAY 35D Wi PEOPLE: M “man understands gencral work on vrivate place. horses, cattle, pouit: wife competent cook, housekeeper Or second work: Teierences. Address T. B., box 63, Call Oflice. ARRI. b MAN. GEEMAN, WANTS POSI- tion in wine-cellar; cooper by trade. Address P. ZINK, 8134 Converse st. SITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND ) wife with little girl 3 years old: man is handy with biacksmith and curpenters’ tools, aiso about place and farm; wife is good piain cook and house- | keeper; will work for small wages on steady place. ' Address PAUL KOTHLR, Forestville, Sonoma Couuty, Cal. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND 2 wife, without children, to take care of ranch or work on a private place: man understands all Kinds of ranch or private work; wife good cook: both first-class references. Address J. S. RATH- GEB:R, Napa, Cal. 7OUNG SWISS GARDENER, SPEAKING German and French, and having pretty good knowledge of Kngiish, desires situation; has been employed in all branclies of horticulture; best ref- erences from Europe: salary no object. Apply = G-, box 15, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN couple; wife good plain cook and seamstress, mau understands the care of ho: cattie, gar- den, etc. and is haudy with tools; references. Call or address A., 321 Kliis st. JITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN; thoronghly understands his business; also gar- den and cows; first-class references; willing about place. Address NED, 2426 Buena Vista ave., Alameda, Cal. ©) PAINTERS WANT WORK BY 1HE DAY & or contract: have their own tools and fall work done on the most reasonable terms: address Painters, box GIHOUSE CLBR r for delivery wagoi % Swedish and Russian; references. Call or addrs G., 319 Ellis st. JITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS man around private place to take care of horses *and cows; is good careful driver and fair gardener; handy with tools. Addréss F box 17, Call. S Ma HO IS N XCEL- lent coo< wants situation around a private :ce Or 10 c00. for 4o0r5 men on a ranch. Ad- dress C. F. J., box 152, Call Offi T ND CUOK, $40; FOR EAD COOK, ¥50: Ski 3 o R. HANSEN & CO.. a mountain resort. C. 110 Geary st. APER-HANGER, COUNTRY, $350 A DAY, C. R. HANSE 110 Geary st. ANG OF LABORERS FOR TRACKLAY: ing: 20 farmers, mear city, $20 and $25: 8 G milkers, $20. C. R. HaNSEN & CO,, 110 Geary. UNCH-COUNTER MAN: GOOD CARVER L and salad-maker. C. R. HANSEN & C0,, 110 Geary st. W ANTED - WAITER _WHO SPEAKS French, $40;: waiter, small restaurant, $7a week: cook, plain restaurant, $40: dishiwasher, #15; young Frenchman to assist waiting, $20; French couple, private family, $0; French farmer, §25, ere. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. APER-HANGER, $350 A DAY, CALL early; 4 cooks; 2 waiters; 2 dishwashers; wash- cr. country laundry, $30. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay 5 1T FOR COUNTRY SHOP; 4 farmers orchard and_vire- MURKAY & READY, 634 10 LABOR- 5 men to KAILROAD TEAMSTERS: ers, ci.y work; 6 swampers, $2 10 buld roads, $26: 2) tiemakers. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. TED—BURLLIGH DRILL MI , 83 @ W day: chuckman, $2 50 day; man to pickie olives, $2) to $50 ana found; washer for laundry; farmers, $20 and $25, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. VW ASTED-COLORED COOK FOR RESORT, $835. fate paid: cook, country hotel, $35: cook for ranch, $15: second cook, country. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & Cu,, 628 mento st. TERMAN WAITER, $25, ROOM, ETC. chophouse cook, $35, room, etc. MART Employment Agency, 749 Market st. /AITER FOR COUNTRY COLORED waiter. $30. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. AINTERS WANTED TO ATTEND THE special called meeting to-night, at 8 o'clock, at 1 urk-sireet Temple. Matters of great imporiauce 10 be acied upon. MAY IN A WINEHOUSE WHO SPEAKS AM German: actas barke -per; understands mix- ing drinks and be a good nside salesman; only one with best references from last employer in the city need apply. B. O., box 138, Call. W ANTED —INTELLIGENT GENTLEMEN and iadles in every town to work at home; neat, steady employment: we pay salary: enclose mp. Stand:rd Manufacturing Comoany, 142 West Twenty-third st., New York. ANTED—_COTTAGE OF 8 OR 4 ROOMS; not over $10 rent. _Address B. A.. box 8, Call. W WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS. IGHEST PRICES PAID LADIES), GENTS, chilaren’s clothing; postals. Mrs. Habin, 516 3d. LL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o 4. KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: send postal. H MEDICAL. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- 4L ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; resiores always in oneday; can besent and used at home: all cases guaranteed if you want to be treated safe aud sure call ona man's physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny s.. | ‘A BLESSING-T0 LADIES—INSTANT RE- | lief for monthiy irregularities (from whatever | cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians | in San Franeisco, who restore ali cases at once by an improvea method. superior to others: ladics will save time and money: be assured of honest | treatment by consultin the doctors before calling | elsewhere: patients who have been imposed upon | are specially invited; home In confinement; nd- vice free. DK, and MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister | st.. nexc Hibernia Bank. | LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE: | ) stored in a few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed; travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate physician; 30 vears's sucgessful practice: MEDL- CAL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you wiil save time | and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. R._PENA CHECKS IT IN 24 HOURS; prompt relief; successful treatment. 7 Grant | avenue, j?\'DlEs, CONSULT FREE MKS. DR. SCOTT, 4 316 Powell st.; only qualified speclalist; 3500 for case I fail to cure: diseases of the eves trcated. “HO - MAGNETIC COMFANY CURES | peralysis, cancer, rheumatism, insanity, female | weakness, nervous disorder, heart and iung troubles: 1o eharge unless cured. 8 Mason st., corner Market, room 11. RS. GOODWIN, DISEA-ES OF WOMEN A special.y: unexcelied in restoring irregularity or other conditions; home in confinement: best of care: low fees; pills $2. Removed from 1870 Market st. to 904 McAllister st. R. JUSSELYN, THE GRISAT SPECIALIST, 1) bds removed to 1206 Market st., near Sixth. ECARD'S PILLS—DISEASES OF WOMEN A specialty: also “Pine Baths.” Rooms 3and 4, MacDonough building, Oakland. - W ASTED-_LIVE MAN. A LITTLE GASH and plenty of push; big pay to right man. Address BB, box 149, Call Otfice. ARBER FUR SATURDAY AFTERNOON 13 4na Sundsy’; $3 and board. Twenty-ninth knd Chureh sts. MBS DE WEGENLR TAKES LADIES BE fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treatsall female complaints or | irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. ¥ TRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DI~ ease see MRS. DR. PUETZ. 2b414 Fourth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 504 Bryant st., cor. Third. 00D BAKBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUN ¥ day 86 Twenty-fourth st., near Folsom. BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunaay, 822 Third st. ARBER FUR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: £00d Wages. First at. 7OCNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS GAR- dener for private family or to take care of horses or on stockranch. Address E. F., Frank's Hotel, Aiameda. 100D STRONG BOY WANTS SITUATION TO learn a trade; machinist preferred. Address J.M., 2115 Pacific ave., Alameda. 00D BUTCHER WANTS SITUATION. Call or address J. H. WALLENBERG, Yo- semite House. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT children want work on_fruit ranch; wages to sult the times. A. M., box 14, Call Office. JZARBER FOR SATURDAY: 83. APPLY AT 52514 Fourtn st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. Seventh st., near Mission. FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, near Eleventh. b 102 ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. all female diseases ireated: expert physicians; terms moderate. Office, 235 Kearny st., room 9.0 RIVATE HOMF NFINEMENT. MRS, | DR. FUNCKE, 1416 Eignth st., Alameda. | SOR | $225. fon mear ciny Had: $400 ROAD HOUSE NEAR CITY; 14 « rooms: di ning-room; fine bar: using 8 barrels beer weekiy; plenty of ground : pigs; ducks; chickens; etc. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny SALOON AND LUNCH-HOUSE, 325”. Zood location, stock and fixtures worth donble. HICKOK & CO 87814 Market st. $450 SACRIFIC EE AND CHOP house: clearing $100 a month: presen, owner, 4 years, hus other business. HICKOK & CO.. 87574 Marke: st. e FIRST-CLASS CIGAR-STAND ON 500. principal thoroughfare: large stocks; good trade: owner has other business: investigate 4t once: rare bargain. HICKOK & CO., 873% Market st. SRS YROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE. 553 (I Minna st., bet. - Ixth and Seventh. RANCH BAKERY, NFE notion; lsundry office. 31714 O'Farreil ~()() DAIRY PRO! 5 AND GROC $500). Lindry oftice and tamale parior, on busy street, near Marke: ;: must be sold ai once; & qargain. 1510 Howard st. 513 BUTCHER BUSINESS; FINE $2500. Biced market 1n ths cley. no excep- tion: good cash and outside trade; horses,wagons; investigation invited. 530 Hayes st. T @QR() SALOON IN GOUD LIVE TOWN IN $8HY. Conire Cosa County: fine irade: rent for dwelling «nd saloon very cheap. at saioon, 129 O’Farrell st. RO STGQ OF $ near local train, Oakland thoroughbred fowls: low rent. 34 Dous 'id JOR SALE—PORK AND DELICACY STORE with fixtures, $75. 1430 Howard. JOR SALE—_AT 729 MONTGOUMERY AVE. £00d. nice delacac! store ; doing good business; reason for selling. wife has become invalid. For SALE—GOOD BUSINESS WITH STOCK and fixtures, suitable for man and wife or 2 ladles; rooms back of store. 610 Post st. $225, BREANCH BAKERY AND VARIET Y- . store: must sell on account of death. Inquire this office. ROCER WANTED, TO START CASH GRO- cery: cheap rent; nelghborhood withont ome. Apply 2201 Adeline st., Oakland. ALIFORNTA GOLD MINES A SPECIALTY; can furnish any kind of gold property. CHAS. F. BLACKBURN, 824, 826 Kearny st., city. Farrell st. Particulars $1' FINE CORNER SALOON; FIRST- (U, class fixinres: best location; right in the manufacturing district: cheap rent: 4 living- rooms; a bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market. $550. FLYEGHOCERY AND BAR: SITU- DU, ated on fine corner in Western Addi- tion: carries nice stock: xood bar trade; 4 living- rooms: cheap rent; a bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $300, STORE, CARRYING KITCHE: . furnishings, agateware, etc. also no- tions, stationery and confectionerv: full value in stock: location and trade good. KENNY & CO., 765 Market st. $)'0 RESTAURANT; EXCELLENT LO DOU), Cation: part cash, balance monthiy payments;_trial glven; zood ci ance for man and wife. KENNY & CO., 765 Market st. $10.000, 293D, HOUSE, ACROSS THE . . bay, near railroad depot: hand- somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, pariors and promenade grounds; finest family and sum- mer resort; well known as enjoying most desirable class of patronage: good bar trade the vear roun this offer never equaled; meauos a fortune in a fe: Years: owner owns the prope-ty: satisty yourself. STENBERG & CO,, 632 Market st. $ 16((. EESIAURANT, GYSTEL-HOUSE, handsome privaie rooms: three en- trances: old-established trade: chance rarely of- fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested. large income certain. ' STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market. RESTUARANT AND COFFEE SA- neat_attractive place doing Al business; large number regular boarders; bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. $450 RESTAURANT, NEWLY FIITED, . near the Mint, big steady trade; exc lent chance for 2 ladies or gentieman of energ: STEINBERG CO., 32 Market st. OOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; BET. TWO carhouses; living-rooms; rent §17. 3279 Mis- sion st. WO-STORY BUILDING AND SALOON FOR sale. 3352 Mission st., NW. cor. Thirtieth. HANCE OF A LIFETIME—I WANT A NO. 1 single man, with a good record, able to do hard work in the country; must engage for one vear and have $300; salary $50 & month and rd; profits on investment will amount to $1000 & year - xtra: particulars at personal iuterview. Address W., box 121, Call Office. 3 OR SALE—WELL-KNOW DYEING AND cleaning establishment; good reasons for sell- ing. Por particulars apply at Cali Branch Oftice, 619 Valencia st. AZAAR—ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR MAN and wife. Apply evenings, 1708 Devisadero. ALF INTEREST IN RESTAURANT; AC- ‘count of sickness. 642 Sacramento st. JALOON FOR SALE —$450; WELL STOCKED; good location: good reason for selling: no agents. Address Z., box 148, tas office. $200 SIGAR-STORE _ WITH rooms; on accoumt of sickness. Mission st. ALOON FIXTURES; FINE OUTFITS: great barcain. Applyto L. GOUDSMIT, 818 Geary st., pi LIVINGs 1127 §75. Fa P 1D. good projosition. 11 iaylor st room 1 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 6! room 2. $—— BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION (9. store. Inquire 1024 Leavenworth st. ALOON; LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. APPLY at anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. $650. CORNER GROCERY. BAR; WEST: DU ern Adaition; well established: rent for building only $35: 4 sunny rooms: good place for man and wite. STENBERG CO., 632 Market at. $450), FIRSTOLASS MILLINERY ¢ D', north of Marcet: vicinity of Baldwi large and very fine patronage; Al stock; living: rooms: offer merits attention. M. LESS & CO., 783Y4 Market st. TERMINUS 3 BIG CABLE « lines; value in sight: fine trade; gen- uine bargain; other business. M. LESS & CO.. T83%, Market st. $l’7 PARTNER W NTED IN SALOON north of Market, near Kearny; owner | there 6 years. M. LESS & CO., 7831a Market st. F YOU WANT 70 BUY A BUSINESS PLACE of anv kind, or lodging-house, see T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. POT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $90 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER PAR- 2 lor taking in $35 a day; fine locality: cheap rent; furmishea well and a rare bargain; see thisat once; object for selling going to Europe. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall $1500. EEER BOTTLING WORKS: 3 . teams; fine route; business actually paving above expenses. $150 month; Investizate this rare chance; the pluce will stand the fullest investigation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. AVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY BUSI- ness places. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $100 PARTNER LN FINE BUSINESS; . o Sunday or evening work: the place is already established and dolng well: fuliest investigation; reference; experience not required. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ROCERY-STORE, WiTH GOOD ASSORTED stock, doing large family trade; this is a fine oppertunity to get a good-paving business. Par- ticalars of J. B. MIH AN, 509 Kearny st. RARE CHANCE-CORNER GROCERY AND \ bar; 3 living-rooms and kitchen; yard; rent #15: call at once; worth double the money. Tumbia, 128 Fourth st. Co- URE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home iu confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MKS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st R HALL, 14 MCALLISIEI STREET, NEAR “Jones. Diseases of women and“hiidren. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger; gafe and sure; $2 50 _«press C. O. D.; don’t delay | until too late. USGOUL BROS., Oakiand, Cal. | e — 'ICK BARBERS: STEADY work; 60c on the dollar. 207 Fourth st. ST-CLASS BARBERS FOR SATURDAY and Sunday; good wages. 1317 Stockton st ANTEI EADY YOUNG BARBER. 133, Ninth st. QITOATION WANT AS MAN ABOUT © place or care for place during owner’s absence; city or country: references given. Address S. A., box 51, Call Office. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. = (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Markel 8t. after SATURDAY, June 20, 1896. books will close Saturday, June 13, 1896. at 12 o'clock M. H. SHELDON, Secretar. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK by the day or month; has good reference; city or country. Apply 610 Clay st. Y QUNG MAN AND WIFE, No CHILDREN, American, want work; man can do all kinds of farm and orchard work; good driver: wife good cook: best of reference given. Address Winches- ter House, 44 Third st., room 30. 00D BOOTBLACK. BARBER-SHOP, CALI- fornia and Devisadero sts. LOST. OST—GOLD WATCH AND FOB, WITH MA- sonic emblem: reward of $25 if returned to 811 Branoan st.; no questions asked. FRANK T. MILLER. OST—FRIDAY, BRIDGE 4 scription Wm.' J. Boradou. California st. MEDAL; IN- Reward at 32 AN TO WASH WINDUWS TO-DAY AT 959 M Howard st. ANTED—GOOD BOYS TO LEARN PLUMB- ing. Apply bet. 12 and 1 to-day 12 Mason st. AN FOR DETECTIVE WORK: REFER- ences required: smali pay. B., box 92, Call. ANE WANTS SITUATION IN PRIVATE 1) tamily to take care of horses and garden; also handy with carpenters’ tools: references given. Address W. R., box 9, this office. § CXFESIENCED GERMAN BARTENDER wants situation in a saloon or grocery store. Call on J. T., 1309 Stockton st. ERMAN GARDENER WISHES SITUA- X tion; good references. Address Gard ener, 417 Kearny st., 3. F. JITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE woman to do housework; is a good cook; will do washing. 924 Washi near Powell. TOUNG 3 SITION TO AS- sist with housework; wages $12. Address E. A., box 62, Call Office. TIIRST-CLA~S LAUNDRYMAN, WITH TEN X Vears' experience at ruuning a St. Ciair shirt- polishing muchine, wishes a position. Call or ad- dress 1921 Myrtle st., Oakland. y OODWORKER—. WANTED: GOOD ME- 7OUNG GIRL DESIRES POSITION AS COM- vanion to elderly lady, or second work in pri- vate familv, or waitress in a nice boarding-house. Address MISS S, 19 Sixth st., near Stevenson. F’mq-cmess COOK WISHES A SITUATION in hotel or bosrding-house; city or country; city references. Apply 81 Natoma st. chanic. Address M. GLENN, Morgan Hill, Ca. W ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN WITH EX perience, position as walter on a steamer. Ad- dress W. 0., box 98, Call Otfice. FERY GOOD F ENCH WINE-CELLAR man for all kinds of work wants situation; best reference given. Address W. C., box 104, Call Uffice. VOMPETE. 3 LE-AGED WIDOW DE- J sires a situation as housekeeper or chamber- maid: city or country. Call or address 1812 York st., bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixh. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 60 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION 10 do veneral housework; good cook and laun- dress. . Call or address 254 Natoma st. OUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION as coachman, milker or gardener: good refer- ences. Address G. W., box 63, this offic DA WISHES ENGAGEMENTS; $1 50 a day: good cutter and fitter; fit guaran- is office. teed. Address W. T. Y OUNG GIRL (UATION AS waltress or chambermald in private family; g00d references. Address W. K., box 126, Call, R LIABLE SWEDISH G Ri. WISHES WORK Uby the day., week or month; good cook and ROFESSIONAL AGCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of parinership accounts, writing up ks mand general expert work. Address p.C., x 187, Call Oftice. \V [NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to §6 per week : free busan‘ baggaze 10 and from the ferry. laundre Address E. D., box 84, this office. Y OUNG GERA (L WOULD LIKE A vosition to ass'st with lizht housswork: no postals. 1623 powell fl T LTHY WOMAN WITH Fil H G i oo baby to nurse. 408 Chestnut st. H BREAST Please call AN WANTS A PLACE AT houscwork or waiting on a table. Call mbard s RES A POSITION AS housekee per for widower or bacheior: good home more: of an object than wazes: no trifiers need appl . Call or address Widow, 955 Howard. STRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL GO OUT b ihe day or work at home: fit guaranteed; reasonnble. 219 Golden Gate ave. JXPERIENCED GERMAN LADY WISHES 4 any kind of work by the day: wages $1. 602 Howard st. PESPECTABLE GIRL DESIRES POSTTIO in uice family: general housework or cham- berwork: reasonable wages; in a nice home pre- ferred. 22 Fifth st. FEMALE HELPF WANTED. W ANTED—FRENCH COOK, $55: AMBERI- can cook, $35: nursegiri, $15: French maid, $25: Italian girl for houseworx, $10; chamber- maid and_washing, small hotel, $15; young girls to assist, $10 and $12. LEON ANDRI, 815 Stock- ton st. 00K, AMERITAN FAMILY, $35: SECOND . girl. $25: German cook, $30: 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, ussist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. \VAN'J'EEJ—A ITER. 1805 HAIGHT ST. 7OUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS NUR- 156 a mouth. Call 512 Haight st FOR THE RATED MON- D arch $4 made-to-order pants: warranted. Room 1, 1028 Market st. P CUASSSIDRTLNE BORDEA Y RIZHG men; also city drummers. 23 Davis, room 29. IDE-AWAKE MAN TO TRAVEL ON COM- mission; call in afternoon. 36 Page st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and_Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of BRIDGET E. SULLIVAN, No. 201513. The finder will please return to bank. ONG-HAIRED BLACK AND TAN (FE- male): name “Toddy.” Heturn 335 Jessle st.; reward. LACK bitch, D WHITE e “Nellie.” NEW FOUNDLAND 718 Polk st.: reward. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. GoRGEOUs MARAJOE INDIAN BLANKET, of unusual design and beauty, with romantic hlstory. Address Blanket, box 2, Call Office, Oak- and. T. BERNARD PUPS, ROUGH COAT, THOR- ) oughbred; sired by largest St. Bernard in the State.. 512 Elizabeth st., west of Castro. W‘\NTED——A'U SELL A WELL-ESTABLISH- ed business: pays $75 per month: small cap- ital required. 515 Market st. $1 + HANDSOME WHITE SEWING - MA- . chine, nearly new; 5 drawers: attach- ments corplete; cause, going Kast. 803 Union st. ) BEDS AT 5, 10 AND 156 CENTS. 100 SiEa Old_French Hospital, Bryant st., nr. Sixth, RACTICAL CUTTER AND TATLOR: NONE but experienced and good men need apply; permanent position to right man. W.N.S8W ASEY, 142 Eddy st.; apply after 12, oo ATLOKS—COAT OPERATORS, COAT PRESS- ers and under-pressers: good salary: steady work; under & cew foreman. Columbian Woolen Miils, 541 Market st. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good churacter and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak Engiish 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 service offers special inducements: giving op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information apply at the ecrulting Office, 20 Ellls st., San Francisoo, MBS HALFSOLING, 50c.: LADIES. 40c: done while you wait. $38 Market, opy. Palac Hotel; branch 767 ol arket,opp. Will & Finck’s, S.F. JANTED—BAD ACCOUNTS COLLECTED aconce; wili buy them Columbia, 128 4th st. O MEACHANT TAILORS—BEST VESTS made at reasonable prices. 935 Market, B 14. /r. ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as ew, and with our new machines we can do_your work at one-half the usual price; done while you walt. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. M E} L0 FEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; NUBSE FOR LOS ANGELES, $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. TANTED — LAUNDRESS AND SECOND girl. $25: 4 German, French, Scandinavian and Irish second girls, $2 and §25; iaundress. in- stitution, $2250: § waitresses for springs and hoteis, $20: 3 cooks, German style, $25; and oth- ers. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. JEAT WAITRESS, STEADY, COUNTRY hotel, short dis ance from ciiy, $50. ~ee party here 10 o’clock. MURRAY & READY, 684 Clay. TOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS nousekeeper; city or country. Call at 1626 of Brush, £ 35 by S 100, | San Carlos ave. W AITRESS. MINING TOWN. 830 ERFE fare: cook, private family, country. $20; and other p'aces. MURRAY & READY, 834 Clay st. RESSMAKER WILL MAKE SUITS, 4 any style: perfec: fit guaranteed. 2 Rose ave , Upstairs: no sign. rOUNG GERMAN WOMAN, WITH A BABY, wishes siiuation, In city or country. Inquire 207 Moutgomery ave. JEAT GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITCATION todo upstairs work and sewing. Call or ad- dress 25051/ Mlssion st. ERMAN WOMAN, WITH CHILD 6 YEARS T old, wants situation as ranch cook or_as work- James and Mary Shields to W. H. Putson, lot on | ing bousekeeper. Call or address 2028 Folsom st. W AITRESS FOR SPRINGS #20: 2 WAIT: resses and 1 chambermaid for same country hotel. $20 each, call early: waiiress, city, $20. C. #. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. HAMBERMAID, NOT TOO YOUNG. TO AS- sist waiting, country hotel, $20. R. G. WARD &CO, 610 Clay st. ) YOUNG NURSEGIRLS, 810 AND §12; A10 nursegirl, sleep home; 3 gifls for housework. MES. HIRD, 721 Eilis st. AITRESS, RESORT, ZETTE, 420 Kearny si. $20, HOTEL GA- all grocers keep It. VW ANTED—AN IDEL: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple {hing to patent? Protect your ideas: they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ©'0., Dept. L, Patent Aitor- neys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and fist of 200 inventions wanted. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to S0c;week 81 10 $2 50; reading-room : strictest atien- tion’ 10 morning calis; clean; quiet; open ull night. HOROUGHBRED CHESAPEAKE BITCH; first prize Mechanics’ Pavilion, 1896, 543 ALOMA 3L 0 LET—STORE AND 14 ROOMS ON EAST st. Inquire 829 Hampshire si., nr. Twenty-first. FOR SALE CHEAP—85-HORSEPOWER EX- gine, boiler, shafting, pulleys, etc. W. E, LEE, wenty-fourth st. and Telegrs ph ave., Oaklind. RILL: BARNES 20-INCH SWING SQUARE 1) base, cheap: or trade. 516 Mission st. | $45 “rA'TEE— 0 TRADE HORSE AND BUGGY, town lots and bakery outfit_for restaurant or lodging-house. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. $ 50 FIRST-CLASS CIGAR-STORE; FINE DOV, bargain. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. $300 SALOON; MUST BE SOLD TO-DAY « located best part of Market st. Busi ness Exchange, 777 Market s°. SALOON: § FURNISHED ROOMS; . worth $1200. DECKER, 1020 Market. F_YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EX- change real estate or personal property of any kind call or_send full particuiars to W. H. Mac- GILLIVRAY & CO., 1028 Market st., 8. F.; we will gaurantee to sell in 30 days. $]50 FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED . saloon. larze trade, good chance for a German: owner wishes to retire on account of other business: rent $90. Apply HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. OR SALE—WITHIN 8 DAYS, A FINE saloon nenr car house: make an offer. Apply at 233 Third st. REAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A NEWS paper man to purchase half or whole of a thriving daily near San Francisco: present owner mus. go kast; Investizate this; fine circulation, good advertising patronage and complete plant. Address A. W., 405 Sansome st., city. TOR SALE OR EXCHAN 4 GOOD LIVE merchendise business suitable for man or woman: well located in Oakland; stock #nd fix- tures, $2500; will take good real estate: this a good opening. J. H. LDSON, 908 Broadwa: Oakland.- BAKERS, ATTENTIONI—RARE CHANCE 10 open and build up a good business in large neighbornood, with all utensils complete; rent reasonable. Inquire at 1602, Webster, Alameda. OR SALE— FINE BRANCH BAKERY fine trade; account of sickness. Apply Call. 00D CASH MEAT MARKET: GOOD REA- sou_for selling. Apply Five-mile House, FRED MIUNCKE:, saloon. 175, BAKERY AND COFFEE SALOON, O, with oven and stock: must seil; bar- gain for right pariy: call at o..ce; no agents. 306 FoE SALE—FINE GROCERY AND BAR AT a bargain. Apply California Brewery, Douglass and Diamond sts. = CHAN $5000. Gie manufacturing pi Apply F. L CAS Monigomery st. ROCERY-STORE; 8 ROOMS; FIXTURE some stock: to let. 2201 Fifteenth st. Fon SALE — HORSE, HARNESS, BUGGY, bicycle, 1 electric fan: for sale, trade or se- curity : a bargal Columbia, 128 th st. LOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: NICE CLEAN. and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. B, 822 Pacific st., basement. FOR A LE- ALOON DOING GOOD BUSI- T cause for selling sickness. Address T. R. GOULD, box 8, Petaluma. [ ORSALE_EXPRESS BUSINESS: 3SINGLE wagons. Stand corner Sansome ana Sutter, J. C. FREDERICKS, owner. PAGNE BUSINESS rOR well _established: complete nt: stock, etc.; principals onl SLHUN, rooms 4 and 5, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 50-ROOM HOTEL NEAR UNION . Iron Works: low rent: selling ac- count of death. BA RRETT & SKIF. 1 47200 HOURE ON MISSTON: BARGAIN; “ROOM COR. HOUSE, NHAR BALDWIN: must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 24—RO0M CORNER HOUSE, $65 $2500: mus: be sold. DECKER, 1020 Market. 36 Worih £5000. Apply DECKEHR, 1050 Marker RUOMS: ON EDDY ST, NICELY FUR- 5175, LOPGING OF 16 ROOMS, WITH { 9. housekeeping apartments; well located, Market st. TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- (;OOD-PAYING, CLEAN AND SUNNY COR. T er house of 11 rooms: must sell on account ot a ROOMS, YING HOUSE, CHEAP; easy terms. 115 Second st. house: must sell. H., box 15, Call Office. 98 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $600; $150 921 Market, must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 1 WORTH EOOMS: COUNTKY HOTEL: ON Y #1200, 10 nished: 8350, DECKEL. 1020 Market st and with good business, HICKOK & CO., 87314 ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. other business. Inquire 411 Third 1102 EOWARD —TROOM LODGING- low rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. FURNITURE FOR SAL A SPECIAL SALE OF BED LOUNGES! 50 bed-lounges (worth $7 50; Floor oilcloth... English Linoleum. Brussels Carpet. . 4-room oufit, solid oax. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time. open evenings. TRE SALE ! Prices siand tll %oods are completely dis 0sed of. ak bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves . Carpets, Linoleum, per y: Matting, peryard. Till our new bulidi stana. Till such time we are conduc:ing businesy SE. corner beventa aud Mission s J. NOONAN. 4(() SAEPET CHAMBER BETS, $ld; stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bed- ounge: D. ARTHY 112 FURNITURE WANTED. D-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY; good prices. T. LUBLLSKL 7 City Hall ave. AMALI)NE PAYS 20 PER CENQ MORE than eisewhere for furniture to fill councry orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. WFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. Fourthst. $2500 FIRST-CLASS SALOON: LEASE; . good trade; owner retiring: chance of a lifetime. ~ Address JONES, box 66, Call. |3ICYCLE BARGAINS 06 MODELS: STRICT, Iy high grade; tandems, Iaties’ and gents’ wheels; don’t fall to call and inspect betore buy- ing. . R. GRANNIS & CO., 609 Market st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWOASES boughtand soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. IX-HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE engine for sale cheap. Apply or address 215 Bay st. it ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES: write for prices. Typewriter kx., 810 California. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. AN WISHES A FINE GROCERY AND bar: state price. Address G. B., box 7, Call. ALOON FOR SALE. 29 TURK ST, IN BAY City Marker. AKERY AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE at 49 Second st. J BASCH, 821 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest prica. MAYER BUYS YOUR FUR. CARPET-BEATING ‘works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing ¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 258, ANTED—BY A LADY, PARTNER IN COF- fee, icecream and candy parlors; lady pre- ferred; §. 0 cash. 15x7 Stockton st. 164, EQUITY IN 2 FINE 10T IN THE « Fair Oaks Addition of Stockton at sacrifice. or will trade for small business. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. |5 UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMUER, SASHES ) doors, mantels, ete.. for sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and_burglzr proof safe. 109, 111 Market 3. IRE " AND BURGLAR SAFr. LETTET &' press, piatiorm scaies and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S RAY Mg Co. 12 Californi $3;) PARTNER WANTED THIS DAY: DU, take half-interest in well-established business; tend to outside delivery and collection; money secured. STENBERG CO., 682 Market s RE ~TAUKANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FOR sale cheap on account of sickness; will ex- f(?fi‘.’l‘[‘“ for m‘?tl’ly or tflséf!ll of equal value in ty and climate suitable for a consumpii Call or address 3341 Mission, e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—~DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- alty; private; no charge uniess successful; all Iaw sulis, claims, collections, wills. deeds, eto., at- tended to. G, W. HOWE, atv'y-at-law. 850 Marl E. PHILLIPS—U.S. AND STATE COURTS; . R. E. titles and wills: money to loan on es- tates; charges moderate. Uffices 508 California st T 5 MUREAY, ATIY AND COUNSELOR AT « Jaw: advice free. 24 Sixth st rooms 14, 15. W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 420 - California st.. rooms 14 and 15; advice free. BESL PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes, pointed foe, our make, 82 60 and $3: Jadies’, gents’ and chiidren’s misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. Eu:nu HOUSE, 863%s MARKET ST.— Hooms 20c., 25c. to 50c. night; §1 to 87 week. UST OPENED: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., beiow Kearny: lodging balf price, 5c, 10c, 16¢ per night: clean beds, sunny Tooms. PHYSICIANS. ANTED—PARTNER WITH FROM $4000 W {0 85000 to engage in gencral merenunfl’l‘zlng in mining town. Address Fartner, box 15, Call. FOE SALE-FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE: fully stocked : in a flourishing town; in a rich agricuitural section: $3000; good terms and good reasous for sellfug; apply at once. 941 Howard. PARTNER WITH 8100 CAPITAL WANTED by lady of means. Room 2, 12 Mason st. FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP: class branch bakery. 155 Grove st. W ANTED-TO BUY CENTRALLY LOCATED restaurant; glve street and number: if by agent. give street and number of office and res- tanrant. C.J.. box 148, Call Office. FIRST- EMOVED—DR. C. C. ODONNELL TO 1208 U Market st.; diseases of woman a specialty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years euccessful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treated savisfactorily by mail. TYPEWRITERS, ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that k£d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll rung Denver House, 217 Third si.: 160 Jagge rooms; 300 per night; $1 1088 per week: - INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THTRD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. YWl‘v #30; CALIGRAPH, $25; SEND FOR sample work. SCOT'I' & BANN AN, 383 Monty Fox _SalE —THE OLD - ESTABLISHFD drugstore, cor. Suiter arll;l Powell sis, Rows as Shaw’s Pharwacy. Apply to . Al BA: assignee. 530 California !L‘.’ room b7. ONES Cu. CAnPri - ULEANING AND reénovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Sth ARPETS CLEANED, 30 A YARD: LAID 3G Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send 10 SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car pet Beating Works. 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. S0 40, GuNKLf.vsc.mF}.x EEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126, O SEERN GARFET (LEA NINGRENOVA: ting. 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. Tel. South 250 JARPEIS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO.. 23 Tenth: tol South 6. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. . MITCHELL CA KPET CLEANING CO. 240 . Tath se.; cleaning 3¢ & yard, ‘Tel. Mission 74 ARP] BEATING ANDRE 453 Stevenson: tol. south BICYOLES. BRI S b S R RN BICECLES FOR 820, £25. 2430, §35, 840, 818, $50, second-hand. 306 Fost st. FoE SALE—'96 RAMBLIR; WARWICK: 13 eral_and Clipper bicycles ‘a¢ great ba.gains. 303 Larkin st. * TOYCILES—$20, $30, $40, 860; RAMBLER, Victor, Stearns, Cieveiund, Steriing. 1610 Market st. PABK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET; best accommodsations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allisier und Poweli st. car lines. w6 $ 15 A WELL- ESTABLISHED BUSI- + Dess, paying & net cash income of $15 ‘weekly. which can be proven to buyers’ entire satis- facilon’ no agents. Address C. K., hox 84, Cail. EXPRESS BUSINESS: GOOD $150. sicna: e $80 per month: sold on account of sickness. Apply cigar-store, 205 Larkin. SEWING MACHINES. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANG. A Tented, repaired; lowest mLD. mrounhl2 LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY and bar ; owner going in other business; living- Tooms: low rent; lease; $1260; principals only. Call Office. — 22 MISSION—STORAGE AT STORAGE. T .2, BOOSEY, +redtced rates: basement storage,81 50 periond STDBAGE—CMEAPEHT INTHE CITY ; FIRE~ proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin, JFUENITURE, PIANOS, ~ TRUNKS: ~AD- vances, shipping. CHA=. L TAYLOK,204 Post, OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANO! household goods, etc. J. M. Mierce, 735 lll’le& , 132 ELLIS; Eastern plag, A B.SMITH FURNITURE + low rates; fire-proof building.

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