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26 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1896. L2 e o s el e e e e ey e e e e - ———————————— MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION Its Active Membership Is Now Over the Five-Hundred Mark. The Organization Is Taking a Spir- ited Interest in All Public Matters. The regular meeting of the directors of the Merchants’ Association was held yesteraay, present President Dohrmann and Directors A. S. Baldwin, Charles Bundschu, W. G. Doane, William Doxey, A. Fusenot, Hugo D. Keil, M. 8. Ko_bl- berg, Henry Michaels, M. A. Roth'cmlr], Joseph Simonson and Frank A. Swain. The vexatious garbage matter was taken up, and inasmuch as the courts have de- cided that neither of the bids offered could be legitimately accepted by the City, the board of directors decided to have a thorough investigation made of the garbage question. The mgtter was ac- cordingly referrea to the englneer.ol t:he association, Ernest McCullough, with in- scructions to prepare a thorough report upon the subject, to be report:d_ to the board of directors at its next meeting. The committee upon public affairs re- ported progress in preparing its report upon the important question of the new tax levy., It has been arranged with the Finance Committee gf the Board of Suver- visors that a conference will take place next month upon this subject, and recom- mendations will be made by the commit- tee on public affairs looking to a reduc- tion of the tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year. [t was decided that a full representation should be made at the meeting of the Board of Election Commissioners next Monday morning at 10 o’clock to urge upon the board the importance and justice of having the words *'For the new charter” ainst the new charter’” at the head 6f the municipal portion of the ticket. mmunications were received from the ican, English and Australian Asso- forthe Advancement of Science, as as from the Christian Endeavor As- sociation, asking the encouragement and upport of the Merchants’ Association in visiting and holding their conveniions next year in the city of -San Francisco. The board decided to act favorably upon the requests in both cases. The science societies mentioned will hold their con- vention in Toronto, and have made ar- rangements to visit Victoria and Van- couver at the end of the session. If they ure favorabie rates to this City they doubt, continue their trip to San o and may in the future hold & convention here. 3 The board decided to call the convention to discuss the new charter on Wednesday, August 5, in the Assembly Mills building. It is expected that all of the improvement associations will be rep- resented and that the body will be of an | influential character. In accordance with the request of the Registrar a list of 2000 names will b pre- pared of leac whom applications will be sent for clerks of election. The board decidea to co- operate in every way with the Election Commissioners in securing competent and reliable clerks of election on November 3. ving fifty-nine members were unanimously elected, makinga total mem- bership of 510 membe George W. Alexander, Charles R. Allen, Landry C. Babin, Blyth & Trott, Cahn, Nickels- burg & Co., California Fig Syrup Company, Center & Spader, Columbian Banking Com’ pany, H. N. Cook Belting Company, Deming- Palmer Milling_ Company, A. Eisenberg & Co., L. and E. Emanuel, G. H. Evans Co., Farnsworth & Ruggles, George Fritch, George. W. G Company, Greenebaum & Co., E. Gu , Gulick & Wetherbes, Benjamin M. Gunn & Co., Halstead & Co., Hammond & Brod, Cherles E. Heise & Co., Hirsch Bros., Holm & Nathan, Hulme & Hart, John M. Klein’s electrical works, J. Lan- C. S. Laumeister, Charles J. ind, Meyer, Wilson Company, Montea- Morrow ' & Co., . Mihs, Newhall & Co., John J. & Thomas D. Newsom; A. C. Nichols & Co.; O'Brien & Spotorno; Pacific Butchers’ Supply Compsny; Pacific Mutual Life Insur- apce Company of California: Palace Hardware gompany ; Phillips Brothers; Rathjen Brothers; The P. RossiCompany; Louis Saroni & Co.; A Schilling & Co.; A. L.Scholl; San Francisco Turning and Planing Mill; Louis Stoss & Co.; Southern Pacific Milling Compeny; E. E. tephens & Uo.; Sunset Photo and Engraving Company; George H. Tay Company; H. H. Taylor; Union Lumber Company; Chsrlés B. Wells; John Wigmore & Sons Company. ————— EXCURSION TO MONTEREY. The Christian Association’s Annual Outing by the Sea. ¢ The eleventh annual excursion to Hotel del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove, under the auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association, will take place Friday, July 3. Round trip tickets, good for seven days from Friday, July 8, up to and including July 9, will be sold for $3 15, and the excursion will be positively lim- ited to 500. A special train will leave Third and Townsend street station at 7 o'clock sharp, Friday morning, July 3. Tickets are zood to return on any regular ain during the seven days. The great lvantage of going on this special train start and traveling with Those g able tc before t ing by this excursion will be i to the sea e crowd which is sure to follow for the testivit which take place during the week, Tickets for the excursion will be suld only at the Young Men's Christian Association Building, Mason and Ellis str « fare. g nly alimite n under 12 years can go for halt- hose desiring to attend should en- immediately, as positively number will be sold. —————— COGSWELL ~CHOOL. Course of Study to Be Outlined and Teachers Appointnd Monday. The Trustees of the Cogswell school met in executive session in the Mechanics’ Library building yesterday afternoon. It was an informa! meeting and had for its purpose the selection of teachers, erranging of course of study, ete. Owing to the absence of two of the members no Cefinite action was taken, thougk the school and its prospects were discussed at great length. At the meeting to be bheld Monday a final programme will be adopted. Ui i o HOTEL ARRIVALS, LICK HOUSE. 4 P Hayne, Eureka W H Hammond, Visalls F I Wehe & w, Dwolevl Miss C Smith, Salinas W O Peck & w, Dwnievl G W Fox, Redwood Ulty G w iice, San' Miguel W J Watson, Placervilie 4 H. Miner, Suisun H 8 Freeman & w,Mysvl J J Moyle, Santa Cruz B § Hannetor, San Jose 7 B Brown, Santa Rosa W H McClintock, Sonora Mrs S H Baldwin, N ¥ W Carter, §1nole H A Bemis, Sacramento W W Carpenter, Berkeloy G 1 Ross, Slockten 4 B Griswold, Californis : W Merrill, L Angeles ¥ R Wheeler, Hanllah V G Frost & w, Merced T 8 w, Fresno D Goodri-h. Nw York £1 D Hollowsy, Philadps W Daliin, Chicago B C h, Palo Alto M Haber, San Jose D N Carithes & w,S Rosa BALDWIN HOTEL J R Irwin. Los Angeles ¥ M Lickert. ern D'W Loug, Oakland W B Rankin, Los Gatos F P Hellwly, Alvarado D McCabe, Watsonville ¥ Risser, N Y A Ramish, Los Angeles B P rarker, Iivermore 8 D Riake, Weaverville 3 Hagyes, Los Angeles W Elwood, Chichgo W N Fisk, Chicago d Kahn, ¥iymouta W Honeyman, Portland R Benjamin, Vallsjo W A Ryan, Los Angeles A Seal, Los Angeles M Lachman, Alameds C Fuller, Los Angeley 3 A Jones, Seattle Mra. Seott. Portiand H Gordon, Portiand H Milter, Woodiand E A Rollins, & resn NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ¥ E Kuismes, Detrolt A W Johpson, Oakland 3 Martin, Alcuatraz J 1 Raldwood, Alcatraz 33 Jackson. Oakland D Dainehs, Onkland T Quigley. Seattle J McClay, San Andres 3 Tod, Selma H E Larsen & w, Fresno P E Fisher, Los Angeles F 8 Fister, Los Angeles Hall of the | ng mercantile houses to | T | hore and get settled | GRAND HOTEL LU Grant, Salinas * J T Johnson & w, Oakld AL Begbie, Cal T W_Huntington, Sacto J H Dockweller, Ls' Ang G D Rober:s, Ls Angeles G Arbuckle, Ls ‘Angeles A McNally, Los Angeles J Maier, Los Angeles W Harrison, Sacramnto LF Tuttle & w, Cal M R Merritt, Sacramnto A H Schnabel & w, Cal Mrs G W Lobse. Cal Mrs H Runckle, Cal G'C Coker &w, Auburn W C Conroy & w, Cal T H Bell & w, Auburn JS Mariner &w, Cal _ CHFrederickson &w,Sac Mrs B Whitney & ch, Cal G Farner, Baden W M Carpenter, Cal H Haight, Cal L FH Whyte & w, Toronto L Miller & fam, Stockte J Dunn, Los Ang A B Jackson, Salinas TJ Weldon, Salinas Mrs T Flint, San Juan J H Maggard, Springfld Mrs E A Giles, Helena Miss E Hoover, Helena A A Gardiner, Napa. J H Hazelton, San Jose Miss A Hazelton, S Jose B A Mack & w, Marysvl R H Willey, Monterey ¥ C vins San'Luis Ob D P Hatch, Los_Angeles E O Call, Portland J W Houston, Courtiand A Hatt, Napa G S Wilson, Los Angeles E J Morris, Los Angeles A F Smith, Shinzletown H A Jastro, Bakerstield A T Cooper, Sn Brardino W ¥ Robison, Ohio F B English, Oakland H W Strader, Sacto . C H E Patterson, Stockton J F Canagan, Mendocino J H Seawell, Ukiah J Buckingham, Ukiah J C Ruddock, Ukiah J F Coonan, Eureka A J Allari. Eureka J S Saunders, Sebastopol W H Newhall, Chicago W H Reed, Onio V M Greever, Oa! Dr H M Staire, Venturs T O Toland, Ventura T A Rice, ki Rio Miss E Day, Cal A T J Reynolds, WalnutG MrsW R Bennett,Omaha C H Reed,Sn 1.uis Opisbo M Horr, Stockton T McCuffery, Ls Angeles W H Workman, LsAngel H E Barker & w. Stock J McGonigle, Ventura T A Mcintosh, Sonora RUSS HOUSE. L F Blacklen, Oakland J Wilson, Oakland A SBuchanan, Los A J Wood & w, Ls Angeles J H Martin, Woodiand E V Spencer, Sasanville M Kisner, Mt Pleasant F E Bath, Mt Pleasant T McCallo, Newcastle A Baron, Tombstone M D Seribuer, Tombstone J M Pearson, Los A Miss C Whater, N Y~ Miss M Adams, N ¥ F Cnirertel, Bakersfield A G Raycroft, El Paso Mrs J Barlow, La Mrs E Henderson, La ‘Wood, Visalia N M White, Porterville C Senner, Wash C A Kppinger, Los Ang W W Hodson, Mont Mrs Eppinger, Los Ang H L Davis & w, Salinas Mrs \ A Davis, Salinas J W Young, Fort Jones J Lovell, Healdsburg O T Ellicott, Salinas W A -weetland, Pacific G R Csargent, Stockton W Jones&w. Sta Rosa J M J Bonner, Santa Ross H Smith. Cal Gray & w, Healdsburg J W Shannon, Sdn Jose M I Sorluson, Modesto ~ F Wayland & w, Stocktn M de Pue, Sacramento W J Lloyd, Liverpool W J Keller, Denver J P Kerr. Hornet J Penlon & w, Oakland G W Pell & w, Denver W A Rogers, San Jose W G Gallager, Denver Miss I Albre, Eureka S M Tod, Napa 2 Jones, Sausalito W E Hayes, Los Banos H Vetter, N ¥ PALACE HOTKL. W F Evans, Topeka J C Fisher, San Diego Mrs V H Laiderich,OmhaJ W Abbott & w, Mexico S F Thomas, Denver T Leonard. Nevada T F Morey & 5, Portland O G Saze, Sacramento c Ermler, Berlin J B Farish, Denver Mrs Magruder, Chicago J W Baker, London H B Bonifice, London W Andrews, Colon G E Goodman Jr, Napa C W Fay, San Jose J V Coleman, San Jose O H Fethers, Wis SAN FRANCISCO “CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CAL~ 710 Market street, ‘open untll 12 c'clock every sight in the yea BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest sorner Clay; epen until 9:30 o'clock. 889 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixtesnth and Mission streets, opes antil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 118 Ninth street, open until o'clock. NOT1CE OF MEETINGSs. YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection No. 1—_Regular meeting | THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, June 18, at 8o'clock. D9. GEORGE J. HOBE. Secretary. 5% REGULAR UF@ SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. Y A RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN IN EX- change for unfurnished room and board, to do sewing or care of invalid, or auy kind of light work during morning and' part of afternoon; ar- rangement can be made as lady desires. MRS. E. D., box 161, this office. 7 ANTED BY NEAT YOUNG WOMAN, SIT- uation in family of two or three to do house- work: is an excellent plain cook: can bake very £00d bread if reguired: moderate wages. Call at 1021 Sutter st., atter 8:30 A. 3. FLIABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION As cook or general housework. or work by the day. 45 Langton st., between Folsom and Howard. TENOGRAPHER, TYPEW RITHR AND GEN- eral office clerk desires a position; willing to accept moderate salary: highest references given. Address S. T., Postoffice box 2091. © YOUNG GIRLS WISH POSITIONS TO DO chamberwork or waiting. Call 1221 O'Farrell. TLIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE 10 go East as nurse for invahd, companion or care of children for fare; best references. Address A. H., box 608, Berkeley. ANTED—POSITION AS COMPANION BY refined young girl; capable and willing. Ad- dress box 38, Mercury Office, San Jose, Cal. ‘W ANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework; one in family; wages $8. Call (GIEL,EOR LIGHT BOUSEWORK. APPLY 2926 Folsom st., near Twenty-sixth. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS AT Columbia Hotel, 123 Eddy st. (G'BE FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND Ppiaiu cooking. 33614 Tehama st. W ANTED—STEADY, SOBER GIRL AT 424 Eddy st. A BERENTICES —FREE _LESSONS EVERY Tues. in dresscutting. 14 McAllister, room 67 HELP WANTED-Continued. A A o e~ . ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- B retary Barbers’ Asso., 102 Seventh. H.Bernard. ARBEKRS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- Bres secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23914 O’ Farrell. ARBER-SHOP, 2 C RS, CHEAP RENT; one chair steady on Saturday; receipts $30 to $22 weekly; laundry pays half rent: established 3 years: owner going to Lassen County. Apply this office or address B., box 15 Call Office. ARBERS — BEST-PAYING S-CHAIR 16C ehop, laundry office and cigar-stand for sale, Apply gr address ASA BERDROW, San Jose. BUSINESS CHANCES., 0, SELL & BUSINESS OF ANY EKIND quick for cash see STRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market st. 125, ERUIT STORE: GREAT BARGAIN. . See STRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market. B175. SRET & aRey, 517 Narcer s $325. COFFEE SALOON, PAYS WELL $1200 BUTCHER SHOP; TRADE OF $50 STRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market st. to $60 a day; this place is well fitted up and everything complete for the business; 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 carts; great bargain; chea) $2000. See STRAND & BAILEY, 917 Marker st ULL COURSE OF SHORTHAND IN EX- F change for honse painting. F. C., box 32, Call. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Bakery, cor. Ty h ave. and Forty-third st., Olkll:’d. elograt! BESSCUTTING AND FITTING TAUGHT D thoroughly in three bours or less at MRS. R. L. JONES” dressmaking school, 505 Fell st. H 4IEDKESSING: MANICURING LEKSONS. MISS DOYLE. 119a Powell st. and 105 Ninth. ENSIONS—J. i, SHEPARD & CO., OLD R¥- ANTED—PLACE BY RESPECTA BLE GER- man girl for upstairs work; Mission preferred, Addreu»’lhs Capp st. OMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS cook and make herself generally useful; lately fjo}n the East. 803 Brvant st Xt {IRST-CLASS COOK DE! in hotel or restaurant; zood baker; city or coun- try. Call 277 Stevenson st., near Fourth. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT WO- man; is good seamstress and good nurse for children’ upstairs work and sewing; city or coun- try. M. H., 746 Twenty-second st. IRL 21 YEARS OF AGE WOULD LIKE TO work for board in a refined family of two; ref- erences. Address L.. box 64. Call Office. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION, UP- stairs work and waitiug. 207 Montgom's ave. OUSEWOREK—BY THE DAY; FRENCH laundress; do little cooking; speaks some English; French family preferred.’ 3104 Clemen- na st. OSITION AS GOVERNESS OR COM- panion: can teach English, French, music, fancy-work, sewing; city er country; pleasant bome more than salary. Address Governess, 326 Golden Gate ave. W ANTED, BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, POSI- tion as & working housekeeper, or would do general housework in a smell family: clty or country; is a good cook and laundress: good refer- ence. "Apply for 3 days at.28 South Park, IRST-CLASS MACHINE OPERATOR ON any machine, or will do auy kind of work from 81t05. Call between 11 and 4. 9 Russ st. liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oskland. HAIRDKES:’:ING. 25c AND 86c: MORNING and eve classes; 101essons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. COAT-F!NISRER,E WANTED. 541 MARKET street. MO3T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; oL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 26c¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 Perwe-k: free 'bus and baggage (0 and from ferre. MALE MELP WANTED. W ANTED-—A GOOD BDTE!fiE cfiyflv}})%%; yOung man; $40; fare paia. 3 315 Biockion st o " WANTED—GARDENEE FOR NURSERY, near city, $35: gardener for jobblng $20; farmer and wife, 830, LEON ANDRE, 818 Stockton st. ARBEK-SHOP—THE FINEST_ AND BEST- B ing shop in Reno, Nevada; $1200. Apply to STOL1 7. 630 Market st. :YldNB l?;l'ib?}n\' : CHANCE FOR ONE andy wi 0ols: no nts. Add: box 50, this office. B el ARBER-SHOP—HA LF-INTEREST IN YOLO B County; sickness cause of selling. Apply t0 STOLTZ, 630 Market st. 25(), BESTAURANT; 3 LIVING ROOMS: » rent $20: doing A business: daily re- ceipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st. ARBEE-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP: RETIR- B ing on account of sickness; rent cheap. 842 Union st. ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. pavy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than b feet 5 inches in helght; 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 service offers special inducements: giving Op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, WANTED—pAuN IDEATWEO Ca% THINK OF some sim| o patent? Protect jdeas; they may brln;“scu Nealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor peys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and Iist of 200 Inventions wanted. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, &0C.; done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market,opp. Will & Finck’s, S.F. W ANTED_FRENCH SECOND COOK FOR hotel, $75, fare paid; broiler,$60: cook, plain, restaurant, $8 a week; waiter, piain hotel, $25. At ANDRE’S Employment Office, 316 Stockton st. W ANTED — AMERICAN BUTTER-MAKER, $30 and found; man to pickle olives, $30 and found; 2 woodchoppers, $1 25 & cord; axmen to ] bark, $26 and mma; farmer for frult ranch, 200 a year; 3 farmers and wives, $30 and $45; milkers, farmers, cooks and waiters for country, $25, and others. ‘Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628'Sacramento st. . 10 BfRKPEELERS, 81 25 A& CORD. FARE $2 50; 5 woodsmen, 30, fare $3 50: 4 machine miners, $3 a day: 4 hand miners, 82 50 a day; orchard hands, $20; 3 milkers, $26; milker, city, $15: jackscrewers, $30; swampers, $26. R.'T. WARD & CU., 608 and 610 Clay st. ITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE woman to do housework; is a good cook; will do washing. 924 Washington st., near Powell INCHES [ ER HO! 44 THIRD ST., NE. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh £1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectal free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P C. G, COOK’'S SUC. SUPPLIES COUKS; ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Gearv, tel.Grant 48. W. JIM. CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY. « ment office, 637 Commercial: tel. black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYME. office; best help. 3148 Sutter: tel Grant 80. NHINESE AND JAPA EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 U EHOLSTERER AND MATTRESSMAKER wants room or meals or both for work.~ Ad- dress L., box 138, Call Office. WANT SITUATION: CAN RUN AN BN- gine or repair all kinds of machinery, stoves and bicvcles: thorough mechanic. Call or address rooms 11 and 12, 93034 Mission st. ARTENDER, YOUNG MAN, EXPERI- encéd, wans situation. Address Y. Y., box 90, Call Office. H EAD COOK FOR RESTAURANT; HEAD cook, $70: sicond cook, $85, for country hotel; meat and pastry cook for 4 summer resor, $60; short-order cook for a lunch counter, coun- try, $9 a week: day short-order cook, $40; night shori-order cook, $30, country restaurant: 2 waiters for springs, $25. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. EAD AND SECOND COOK, COUNTEY hotel, 75 and $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. NEAT WAITER FOR A CLUB, $40; WAITER LNfor springs. @ R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MAN TO RUN SINCLAIR BOSOM-IRONEK, country laundry, $60: washer, $35; ironer, $30, country laundry: 2 ironers, city, $2 & day. C. K. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 20 FARMERS FOR ORCHARDS, HAYING and harvesting, $20 10 $25 per mon. h and $1 to $150 & day and board; 10 milkers. $20 and found. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st O() MORE LABORERS FOR RAILROAD &Y work, $1 75 a day; free fare, C. R. HANa SEN & CO.. 110 Geary s 10 QUARTZ MINERS, §280 A DAY, SEE party here: & Scandinavian quartz miners, $250t0$2 75 a day. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 9 NEAT CLUB WAITERS; $40. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50: C balf-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and mako them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work 2t one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. EN10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK ¥OOD; all grocers keep it. BEH‘I PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Missfon st., opp. Grand Oj house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s mistit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ELCH.O HOUSE, 863% MARKZT ST.— HKooms 20c., 25¢c. to 50c. night; $1 to $Z week. wflAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.;: 200 rooms; best In the city; singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, #1 & week: meals 10c. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms _75c week, 16¢ night. 100 EE% To TAKE LODGING AT 1o, 15c and 20c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 _week; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, BOME nearly new, 26¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6¢; also a bottl eof lager, be, at 637 Clay st. TPKY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- o ©rxth fora yoom: 9%~ a nivhi: $1 a week. AGENTS WANTED, OUPON AGENTS AT PRIE ket st. EENTS WANTED, BOTH LADIES AND gentlemen: best thing in America in real es- tate line; good money made by working it as side issue. RAPHAEL, 20 Montgomery st. , 728 MAR- $350 CORNER GROCrRY AND BAR; » exceptionally good location: large well-gelected stock; fine § ore trade; big bar busi- | ness: large outside route; bargain, M. LESS CO., 7833, Market st. $40 SALOON; THRIVING INTERIOR » town: opposite large railroad depot; cheap rent; living rooms; receipts $10; daily ex- penses 81; good stock.’ M. LESS CO., 783% arket st. $500. TAETNER IN OLDESTABLISHED + mercantile commission-house, controll- ing large trade from all parts of the coast; owner desires pariner as business is 00 much for one; business has always been prosperous and can be largely increased: will pay big returns on money iuvested: will bear thorough investigation; for- tume for ‘some active man who wants profitable investment. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. 335 MILLINERY STORE —LOCATION, + trade and stock excellent: opportunity g;fi:& tph: Mwn{u, stock and fixtures of an es- ng business at a sacrifice; business center. RENNY & O 765 Market. % $200 PARTNER RESTAURANT; OWNER -lady. STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. 95(). FARTNER TO PURCHASE HALF - interest in well-paying saloon near earny st.; run place night and_day: Germsn proferred. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $600 SALOON AND LIQUOR STORE: o n";lllomh:f;ndnr.fll;ilrk -n&efim'l%}to 2 ue; stock and:fixtures; 1a. trouble. STENBERG (0., 632 uds'rkent. 1 $10 ()((), BOAD HOUSE, ACROSS THE | +"UU. 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 desirabie class of patronage: good bar trade the year round; this offer never equaled; means a fortune in & few years: owner owns the prope-ty; satisfy yourself. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. 31600 RESTAURANT, OYSTER-HOUSE, - handsome private rooms: three en- trances; old-established trade: chance rarely of- fered in lifetime, where, with $1800 invested, Iarge income certain. STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st $2000, EoTEL,_OF % ROOMS, BAR, . . dining-room, etc., summer resort, 1 hour’s ride from San Francisco, clearing $150 per month; rooms commanding & beautiful marine view: must be seen to be appreciated; part of pur- chase price can remain; satisfaclory reasons given for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 28 Kearny. 35(), FARTNER 1IN~ CONTRACTING $350. Tomness. must ve willin o work: to such a party s fine opportunity is offered, clearing $80 each month. HEALY, 28 Kearny. 54(0(). EARE CHANCE: FIRST-CLASS $ . restaurant on principal street of Hay- wards, doing a good business; selling on account of sickness. Address D. C., box 45, Haywards, C ORSALE—BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN and wife, Al delicacies and produce_store lo- cated in Simi & Sou's meat msriet, 729 Mont- gomery ave.; one of the best stores in North Beach: see it and you will be convinced: wife be- came invaltd. 3 HALF INTEREST IN OLD ESTAB- &100 . lished, well stocked, good paying general store out of town; double value in sight; trial given; 1 partner retfring. Apply Call Otlice. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2. Call. PARTNER WIMH $100 CAPITAL WANTED by lady of means. Room 2, 12 Mason 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPT Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room "00 CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS rOR ) . sale: well establishi completa manufacturing plant; stock, etc.; principals on Apply F. L CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, Montgomery st. $300 FOR HALF INTEREST room 4. BAKERY AND RESTAURANT FOR BALE at 49 Second st. JOR SALE CIGARSTORE AND BARBEL ghop: good stock; price $525. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. HOICE INVESTMENT OF HOTEL PROP- erty: pays 12 per cent: $5000 or $4000 cash; grocery or bar as par: payment. 1019 Eilfs. $60. §o°8 BUSINESS: CLEARS 813 TO . $15 per week; must sell this week ; ac- count of other business. C.C., box 16, Call Office. (G O0D_ OPPURTUNITY . SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. sinoe 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangerent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; WELL fitted up; offer wanted. . 0., box 8, Call. (IROCERY AND BAR: 4 LIVING-ROOMS: fine corner cash business: rent taken out in trade; will sell cheap. Apoly 439 Grove st. $350 COMYFLETE STOCK OF G6-ACRE « pouliry ranch: on streetcar line; Fruit- vale; Iow rent. 34 Donohoe building, LD ESTABLISHED CREAMERY, DELL- cacles and produce business; owner leaving city. D. G., box 19, Call. IN = manufacturing business. 328 Bush si., BUTTER, MILK A D DELICACY tore; thriving location; living-rooms; suitable for family. STENBERG CO., st. FINE GROCERY AND BAR, BEST + location in city, good business, sells 8 only reason for selling, = $450 barreis of beer a weel other business; see this at onoe. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $25 PARTNER IN COFFEE AND « dance hall doing a fine business, and only object for taking partner requires assistance in the business: this will stand the fullest investi- gation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $600, GEOCERY AND BAR: FINE ESTAB- « lished place doing good business; the stock is fresh: rent cheap and the locality fine; see this at once: a rare chance; good reason for seiling. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $50 ROADSIDE SALOON: TERMINUS 4 » car lines: fine dining-room connected; sickness cause of sale. L., box 23, Call. ARTNER WANTED BY A LADY: GOOD proposition; $75 capital. 11 Taylor st., room 1. $22 BRANCH BAKERY, NOTION AND . candy store doing good business: sold on account of leaving city. Anply Call Ofiice. $300 ;5L FUY GROCERY AXD BaR: 4 rooms furnished: rent $1i whole house; otber business to attend to; a snap. Co- lumbia, 128 Fourth st. IGAR, STATIONERY STORE; GOOD BUSL nmess: living rooms: established years. 29 Ninth st. Foe SALE - OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON and wine cellar in a near-by town. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGENS & CO., 513 Clay st. $600 PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAYING « business: will stand the fullest investi- gation; rare chance for young or middle-aged mau; only object in_taking partmer is to enlarge the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $l40 AN ELEGANT BUTCHER-SHOP . across the bay, with two horses and wagons, fine fixtures, safe, cash reg ster: working 3 men and doing fine business; object of selling sickuess;mnvestigate T.LUBELSKL7 City Hall av. OUNG BOY, 19 YEARS OLD, WANTS A place in a wholesale house to make himself generally useful. Call or address 2422 Greenwich. M2 AND WIFE WANT SITUATION; MAN good cook; wife good housekeeper. Call or address Humboldt House. 13092 Stockton st. MAS _AND WIFE; EASTERN PEOPLE: man understands general work on private place, horses, cattle, poultry: wife competent cook, housekeeper or second WOrk: references. Address T. B., box 6 the _ Caledonian THIS iVENING at 8 o’clock, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkinst. D. R. MCNEILL, Chief. JanEs H. DUNCAN, S B AT . REPUBLICANS — ALL alds to the Grand' Marshal for the Repub- lican parade on SATURDAY NIGHT will please meet at headquarters, 850 Market si., at 8 o’clock to-night, Friday. Juné 19. for final instructions. L P. KINCAID, Grand Marshal 5, CALIFORNTA LODGE NO. gy L LG 0. R embors \\'m% in_Eureka Hall at 1:15 P.3., 35 DAY, June 21, 10 attend the fu. 71 neral of our late brother, William M. Iburg. WILLIAM C. RILEY, N. G. G. W. DAYwALT, Rec. Sec. NIGHTS _OF THE _RED Branch—Attention.. A special meet- his societywill be held on SATU - A “VENING, June 20, at the hall, Mason and O’ Farrell streets, (o commemorate the anniversary of the birth of THEOBALD WOLFE TONE. THY PRESIDEN’ SPECIAL NOTICES. g DRS. HOL~MAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved 1o 1370 Market L. ; poor treated free. 5 _FAD_TENANTS EJECIED FOR 84 collections made, city “or country. Pacifi Coliection Co., 415 Montgy st.. oom 6. Tel. B580. COFFEY'S _COLLECTION GO.. 235 carny st ejects bad tenants for $10; all Telephone Ked 36 DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAN FRANCISCO Savings Union, 532 California st., corner ‘Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, a 0!vidend has been declared at the rate per annum of four and thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 32-100) per cent on term deposiis and three and sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payableon and_after Wednesday, the 1lst of July, 1896. LOVELL WHITE, cashier. S 5 s PLVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 82 (26 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 827 Market st., on and atter SATURDAY, June 20, 1896. Transfer- books will close Saturday, June 13 1896. at 12 o'clock . E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAL! 7OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION AT light housework. or mind children. Address E., box 147. Call Office. DELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A PLACE TO \ cook in restaurant or work by the day. Ad- dress M.. 1643 Polk st. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE- AGED LADY wishes a position doing general honsework: wages $12 10 $15: give reference. Apply to 616 Minna st., near Seventh. },0Y 15 YEAR: . 1TS, WISHES : ator boy. Address C. M., 224 st., Oakland. Y OUNG MAN WISHES A PLACE T0 WORK on a ranch, or for private family, in the city or country. Address Ranch, box 88, Call. XPERIENCED MAN WANTS POSITION as manager job-printing office, small news- paper or stationery store: understands manutac- turing. stock-cutting, ragged-edging, estimating, bookkeeping; experience &s political writer and E-:lz“xer: good solicitor. Address Ex., box 105, MIPPLE-A ED GERMAN WISHES POSI- tion as siableman: is willing to do anything. Call or address 120 Valley st., bet. Twen!y-eight) and Twenty-ninth. ITUATION WANTED:; GENERAL BLACK- = “n and horse-shoer. Address H.J. B., box PEACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, GRAINER di and paperhanger with tools wants work by the or contract: will work very reasonable: city or country. Address Painter, 23 Pleasant st. IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WANTS CARB 0f horses. cow and garden on private place; understands poultry and use of tools; references. Address Willing, Call Office, Oakland. ESPECTABLE BOY, AGED 14, WANTS employment during school vacation. Please address J ESSE REIMERS, 827 Twenty-elghth st. ARDENER, PRACTICAL, OR MAN about place, wishes si nation: excellent refer- ences. Address Gardener, 417 Kearny st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week ; free bus and baggage 1o and from the ferry. 7OUNG NAN, 18, STEADY HABITS, NO vices, wants empioyment; occupation more the object than wages. Address C. D. E., box 8, Call Office. TANTED—POSITION AS SALESMAN OR bookkeeper by man experienced in merchan- dising; best of references. AddressJ. P. 8., 8814 Moss st. IRST -CLASS HELP FURNISHED ON short notice. Columbis, 128 Fourth st. VHEF_FIRSI-CLASS HOTEL, $126. C. RB. HANSEN, 110 Geary. ASTRY COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $40 and found: 4 cooks, 830 to $65: 3 cisnwash- ers. $15 to $20; ironer, $30. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 WAITERS, 25, §30 AND §35 FOR spring Tesorts, country and city hotels and restaurants. MURRAY & READY, leading em- ployment agenis, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15 VOODCHOPPERS, 1 A DAY AND ) bourd, to g0 north, call early. MURRAY & READY, leading empioyment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 50 $26 and found, steady and MURRAY & READY, leading employ- meut agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 9() FABORERS; CITY, WORK, $160 DAY sand teamsters MURRAY & KEADY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. GENTS TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE. AP- ply 1027 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. W ANTED — CHERRY PARLOR - SET IN g00d condition; state price. P. S.,box 133, Call Office. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONERER, 601 CALI- . fornia st, corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise, OD-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY: g0od prices. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for furnitura to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. $164 EQUITY IN TWO LOTS IN THE « well-known Fair Oaks Addition to the city of Stockton, or will trade for small business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $60 FINE STATIONERY AND CONFEC- « tionery business; in good locality; rent cheap; with 3 elégant living-rooms; the best bar- | gain for the money ever offered in this city; see this to-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. F YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS PLACE ofany kind, or lodging-house, see T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hali ave. POT CASH PAID FOR SIOCKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBELSKIL 7 City Hall ave. §500, EEANCH BAKERY: DOING VERY OUU. gooa business; daily receipts above $10; 8 living-rooms: rent $22; rarest chance. WILKE & WOLF, 581 Califoraia st. FFORE SLLLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co,, 1057 Market. ARPENTER, CITY, $250 DAY: TOOL~ sharpener, $1 75 day. MURRAY & READY, leadi g employment agents, 63¢ aud 636 Clay st. Q TEAMSIERS, §26. FOR A RANCH NEAR city: steady job. MURRAY & READY, lead- ing employment agents, 634 and 838 Clay st. 5 BUTTER-MAKERS, 3 MILKERS AND 1 O cheesemaker, $30 and found: 2 boys o milk 10 cows, $15, city. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. () MEN _TO DIG TRRIGATION DITCHES, pick fruit and make hay, 320 and found, for a large banking company. MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioyment Agents, 834 and 636 Ciay st. 3() FARMEANDS FOR ORCHARDS, VINE- yards and farms. $20, $25 and $26: 2 men and_wives for ranches, without children, $40. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employment ‘Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. BASCH, 821 SUTTER, WANTS FURNL » ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, 1155 Market: tel. Jessie 781 ROOMS WANTED. [V ANTED-COMPETENT TEACHER wishes to give piano lessons in exchange for a sunny farnished room. Address Teacher, box 158, Call Office. ‘W ASTEL—2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, vicinity of Taylor and Sutter sts. Address T., box 161, Call Offi 600, CORSER GROCERY AND BAR . with livin- rooms: large custom from good-settled neighborhiood; low r nt: full value in sight. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $50 SALOON, KEPT BY PRESENT » owner 9 years, locuted on Third st., Or. Market; owner wants 10 retire; full vaine §150 investigate at once. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal RUG-STORE—8$1000 WILL BOY A PAY IN store; invoice $1600. Address Drug, box 58, Call Office. OR SALE OR RENT—FIRST-CLASS BLACK- smith and machine-shop in one of the best towns in the State. Address D. A, FAULKNER, 854 T elfth st., Oakland. G FIRST-CLASS SALOON $2500. Food”trade: owner cetiring of a lifetime. Address JONES, box 66, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. L “ROOM HOUSE ON MISSION: BARGAIN; must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 15 E00x CoR HOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN: O must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ROOM HOTKL: RENT $70: BUSINESS location: $1600. DECKER, 1020 Market. F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hallave. 100 NICEST, SUNNY, COZY LITTLE & '« room house in the city. 40214 Geary st. ©Q WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $b75: <0 low rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. 43 BOOMS: BESTPAYING HOUSE: CHEAP;' easy terms. 115 Second st. [ URNITURE, BEDDING. LINKN, ETC., OF 9 rooms for sale cheap. 216 Seventh st. OAKDING AND LODGING HOUSE FOR sale at 59 Pacific st. OUSE OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS suitable for lodgin, 32 $300 RESTAURANT DOING LARGE - business: good prices; north of Market st. WILKE & WOLF. 531 ('alifornia st. $3500. STEAM TATUNDEY: BSTAE DUV jished for years: ail modern improve- ments; doing large business: 4 horses and 4 wag- ons: owner owns property: will give lease. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 'WO OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS: conyenient, resprctable locality; very reason- able. W., box 26, Call Office. FURNISHED FLATS WANTED. 3() TIEMAKERS, REDWOOD. 80 AND 10c each; 5 woodchoppers, $1 & cord; charcoal- burner. MURKAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 ana 636 Clay st. RENCH WAITER, COUNTRY, $35. HOTEL GAZETTE, Kearny st. 10 HAYMAKERS 826, MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay. BARBER FOR SATURDAY AT 807 GRANT ave. BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY; l30 boy to learn. SCHMIDT, 1089 Howard. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday steady. 509 Castro st. 00D BARBER SATURDAY AFTERROON and Sunday; $3 and board. 29th and Church. BABBER FORSATURDAY, $3. 483 THIRD 8L, 9 A M. WA}i}ki);i‘ERmsxiin FLAT OF 6 TO 8 Tooms: permanently: give price and details. F., box 140, ¢ all Offi e. wun:n—;!scnu..suuous ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: send postal. LOST. ] 9ST-MORNING 17TH, AT BELVEDERE, from bus on beach road, gold chain and locket, ‘bearing monogram “T. 8.” " Finder please return to 427 Sansome st., 8. F., and receive reward. OST—A GOLD BREASTPIN: 6 PEARLS; form of sunburst: reward. 1403 Lllis st. OST—AT OCEAN VIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 7, fawn-colored greyhound bitch; answers to name of Nellie. Finder will please leave at 170234 Folsom st. and receive reward. JITUATION WA D BY YOUNG GIRL ) for light housework: wages $6 to 38 Apply 2712 Bush st. fortwo days. N SD—SITUATION ASHOUSEMAID OR general servant by capable girl from thecoun- Address H. 8., box 137, Cail Office. W ANTED-BOARD AND EOOM IN RETURN for assistance in housework. Address B.A. | box 138, Call Uffice. REFINED SOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A | I\ good home with & nice family, as companion, | siamstress or housekeeper, city or country; small cumps nsation expected. Address J. B. H., box 4, Cali Office. T AMERT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- 4 “work and care ot children. Call or address MRS, k., 1231 Market st. ADY WANTS TO ASSIST IN A NICE RE- 4 specthble home for room ana board. L. W., 1 box 18, Call Office. -‘i‘nL'.\l._\\-('AM AN WISHES SITUATION TO do chamberwork and walting. Address C. W., biox 88, Call Uffice. '-|"' )M AN WANTS ANY KIND SEWING AND ¥ mending: aiso ciothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. Ify UMAN WISHES PLACE AN HELPER IN kitchen or restaurant; capabie of understand- iig her business; $12 month. 653 Folsom st let, Secoud and Third. NEAT AMERICAN WIDOW, ELDERLY, NO incumbrances, wishes sitnation as house- toeper: good cook and laundress: likes children; 9100w family preferred; home the chief ob- vt W. M., call 151 Minna st., bet. Second sod ihird. W ANTED—_NEAT GIRL 17 YEARS OLD, Who has never ived out, desires place as nurse. @il in refined family. Call or address 1905 La- faypute st., Alsmeds. \IUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE \ Aay washing or houseoleaning. Address 534 AESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation to do_cbamberwork in hotel or lodg- Iug-house. Apply at 231 Third st. Y OUSG LADY WISHES A PLACE T0 DO chamberwork or waiting, $15 to $20. Address 0 sall mt 957 Market st., room 13. Nn-; T YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO learn the candy trade: is willing and ob'iging; viork & few ava for nothing. Address box E. islzteenth and Mission sts. ROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books and general expert work. Address .C., box 187, Call Office. TEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITIO! of any kind; city or country: good drives small wages. R. 8., box 102, Call Office, INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 26 to $150 per night; $150 to §6 per week : ‘free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ERMAN WOMAN, WITH A CHILD, AS housekeeper; $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. NURSE, TOS ANGELES, $15; GERMAN chambermaid and seamstress, $25. CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. MIsS | (;90D, SHOEMAKER ON SECOND-HAND work, 52214 Sixth st. TRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACKSMITHING{ wagon-shop; one who has worked at the busi- Dess preferred. 461 Natoma st., near Sixth. OY 16 FUR RESTAURANT: LADY SOLICI- tor. _Empioyment office, 128 Fourth st. OY WANTED, STALLS 1 AND 2 CEN- tral Market. TENOGRAPHER WHO IS ALSO A TELE- graph operator, C. §., box 12, Call Office. ORSESHOER, WAGON AND WOOD- worker. 317 Seventh st. TRONG GERMAN BOY, ABOUT 17. CALL early saloon, SW. cor. Sixth snd Mission sts. 1,957, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13, in vicinity of San Rafael or Ross Valley, silk fob watch chain, with square gold locket, monogram SSB, and seal buckle; $5 reward. Return to WAL~ TER J. WILEY, cate CHARLES B. STONE, 403 Market st., San Francisco. OST—CERTIFICATE NO. 164 FOR 368 shares of the capital stock of the Dutch Min- ing and Milling Company. Finder will be re- warded by reiurning same to GKORGE W. GER- HARD, secretary, rooms 67 and 68, Stevenson building, 511 California st., San Francisco. 3 O ‘WOOD, COAL AND EXPRESS BUSI- DUV, ness; £norses, & wagons: boiler, engine running: saws, scales, etc.; positively clears $150 per mouth. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. ]5” COFFEE AND CHOP HOUS + worth $750. DECKER, 1020 Market. ALOON; BEST LOCATION; NO REASON able offer refused. DECKER, 1020 Market st. FURNITURE FUE SALE. BEDROOM SETS, DINING- ROOM TABLE and stove: cheap. 1607 California st. "OR SALE OR RENT—FURNITURE OF 7 rooms; & bargain. 102914 \larket sf. A SPECIAL SALE OF BED.LOUNGES! 50 bed-lounges (worth $7 50) Floor oilcioth... English Linolenm. Brussels Carpet.. 4-room outfi, solid bak. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good s new; cash or time, open evenings. £92000. LIGUCR STORE: WHOLESALE &‘ . and retall; paying well; located on g00d business corner: including 8 horses and wag- ons; excellent and old-established heer, wine and rier route; stock alone Is worth about $2000 per nventory: investigate this for a great bargain. L. OESTERREICHER, 630 Market st., opposite the Palace. 10(). BARGAIN: OLD ESTABLISHED OF- $ . gar, candy ana notion store; large gar- dens, cottage and summer house; opposite Uni- | versity Gate, Berkeley: Junc'ion Telegraph ave- nue raiiroad ‘cars stop In front of store. Apply on premises. OR SALE—THE PATENT RIGHTS OF A newly patenied machine, called the Farmer's Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller which also can be worked In connection with seed- sower. Inquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, 1154 Washington st., Oakland. OR SALE—VERY KEASONABLE; ONE OF the best dye works in the city; perfectly equipped; long lease: very lowrent; artesian weli; central location. Ior particplars, branch office, 619 Valencia st. 300, BALE INTEREST IN THRIVING . cash busivess; duties light and easily learned: or will exchange for real estate in city or across the bay. H., box 88, Call Office. EERSCHAUM CIGAR-HOLDER; LIBERAL reward. Return to 100 Hayes st. OST—FOX HOUND BITCH; SPOTTED black, white and tan. Finder return to A. H. M. DAMON, cor. Seminary Park, receive reward. P IBST-CLASS CUOKS, WAITERS AND others can alwsys be found at 643 Clay st. IRST-CLASS WAITER. CALL BET. 10 and 11 A. M. 15 Stockion. ROTESTANT SECOND GIRL, $20; FRENCH second girl, $20: 12 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6 young_girls to assist, $10 to $15. 'MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ‘W TED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN store and make himself usefol in cash busi- ness; salary 875 per month: must have 1060 cash. See STRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market st. (GERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS, #28. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. AUNDRESS, §25. MISS CULLEN, 828 SUT- ter st. W ASTED—WAITRESS, RESTAURANT, & short distance. $25. see party here at 9 to- day; cook, small hotel, $26; 2 Protestant and Ger- man chambermaids, private family, $303 second &irl and laundress, $25: Protestant nurse. $20, and a large number of girls for cooking and hous work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. Q WAITRESSES, 'OUNTRY HOTEL, 820 and fare, call early: 2 wait: same count) hotel, $20 each: cook, country hotel, $20. C. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. EAT WAITKESS FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, '§26; woman ou ranch, Santa Clara County, $20; chambermaid for country hotel, 820 25 cooks and’ housework girls, country. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st W ANTED-2 GERMAN COOKS, 8256 AND $20; German or Scandinavian kitchen maid, $20; nousework giri for Vallejo, 815; young giris :3 assist, $10 and $12. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock- n st. RENCH OR GERMAN NURBES: SWEDES, Americans or Germans, country, $20; young girls, $10 and $12. FENTON & CO., 122 Geary. JYAN ELDERLY WOMAN; LIGHT HOUSE- A2 work: & home more an object than wages. Ad- /uress H., 142 Eighth st. EENCH GIRL FOR SECOND WORK, $20: nursegirl, $15; cook and laundress, $25: 8 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. (VOMPETENT COOK WISHESSITUATION IN. sodmivats family; also an Infanv's nurse; no ob- jection to country.” Call at 227 Hayes st. 3 a:’rlb—lu'| BE:.IA!LE WIDOW, POSI- 0 8 working housekeeper: wages $20 month. Address M. A W, boly: ‘ali Ul!lleo‘ ¥ @ SIBLS TO FILL POSITIONS, FROM §10 TO $15; girl to take care children, references: g:l) 9 to 10. German Employment Office, 506 ason st. CHAMBERMAKB FOR SPRINGS, $20. HO- TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. Yuu:lu GIRL Wlsuhb:s uovsswtifix IN small family: good home; wages C 534 Second si. £zt - W ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG irl a position in_confectionery store and unflm::mnh. ‘Cail at 312 Noe LR FIMT-CLA S GERMAN COOK WISHES | I piace in respectable American family: good | clity references; city or country. 801 Folsom st. it YOURG LADY WANTS POSITION 48 traveling companion. Call 706 Ellis st.: ring 2 5. | as working housckeeper; city o fln%: has bell | AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION | first-cuns references. Address | 182814 Market st. iy Syl e Rk day. " Address S, E., box 3, (bis ofice. ADY CASHIER WANTED: MUST BE TALL and of good address; brunette preferred; sal- ary not less than $10 a week; holders of U. §. In- dustrial Agency certificates are eligible. Room 165, Crocker building. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 85 per month; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist. jack- et, sleeve and skirt patterns cut to order, 25¢ up, McDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. W ANTED—EXPERIENCED STARCHWORK Wnon-r. Apply S F. laundry, 1519 Eddy st., at9 A x. (o-day. NEAT YOURGGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 112 Lyon st. ADY TO LEARN DENTISTRY, B. F., box 68, this office. .. ADY COMPOSITOR UNDERSTANDING JJ Spanish. Address L. C., box 152, Call Oflice. ADDRESS MAD WITH $150 WANTS TO BUY INTER- estIn paying business, groceries, etc., across bay preferred; no agents. DELAIN’S, 2106 Mar- ket st. PARINER WITH $60; WELL-PAYING busioess. Inguire saloon, 130 Fourth st. LODGINGS. 5¢ TO 156c PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continental Hovse, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. W ANTED—SOLICITORS, CITY OR COUN- YV iry, $3t0 $5per day: call or send 12c for sample and terms. Pacific Cherical and Maun- facturing Company, 155 Seventh st. NY MAN WITH $150 CASH LOOKING FOR good busiriess investment can hear of a gen- uine first-class opporwunity by addressing J. M., box 18, Call. ANTED—YOUNG BUTCHER TO WORK ‘Wln shop and make sausage. Polnt Market, 1748 Seventh st., West Oakland. QEAMEN FOR KUROPE, ALASKA, PUGET Sound. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. YoUsG MAN T0 TRAVEL: MUST HAVE $200 cash. _Address 1., box 168, Call Office. 3 SHOW REPAIRERS CAN MAKE $20 PER week; $25 capital. 8. R. 8., box 145, Cail. ;‘,.‘7,}“‘,';,,,“.50"““' unu%luvz‘lz- citors ; 'r manent lon. - dress F.J. A., box 12, Call Office. 9 INSURANCE MEN CAPABLE OF BARN- ing $35 per week. Room 6, 6th fl oor Milis bldg (CANyAssERS TO O m cash. Room 304, Spreckels buitding, - "0 W ANTED—1000 MEN AT DUBLIN LOTUS barber-shop; newly opened; shaving 5c; hair- cutting 10c; biggast and best In city. 207 Fourth st. A SHHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DE. GOR- +\ din’s Chocolate Kmuisicn. 221 Davis, or. Clay. NETLToIs Souss, o amecs, 555 —Single furnished rooms, night 50 iweok 8115 83 B0 readin g room; strictest atien: tion (o morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night. FOB SALE—$25; GRAVEL DRYWASHER; 5 tons aday. SALSBURY, 2010 Ellis st. VLERKS AND LABORERS CLAIMS B'GHT; O e O e By BES’I IN CITY--SING+ E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cont per ight, $1. 81 95 31 50 per ek Pacifi Honse, Commoéroial and Leldostont sto OST—FRIDAY, BRIDGE MEDAL: IN- scripiion Wm. J. Boradorl. Reward at 32 California st. QOX-TERRIFR BITCH, WHITE, TAN BARS, Jouble spot right side. 1326 Page st.: reward. JOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, A SPLENDID- paying restaurant between 2 carhouses: rent only $17, living rooms included: owner retiring from business. ~Apply at once 3279 Mission st. T0( SASEBEST IN CITY: STEREOP- $ ticon or illuminated advertising outfit complete: latest improved; fine assortment of | slides, etc. 1402 Devisadero'st. ANTED — BY COMPETENT MAN AND wife dining-room and kitchen furnished, Ad- dress D. R.. box 63, Call. FOUND. > FOUND-TWO 'BAY HORSES, TWO BAY mares, one gray mare, two bay coits. The owner gan have same by paying the damages. M. CAL- LAX, Colma, San Mateo County. DENTISTS. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS rices; 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, 1705 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. R.L. T. 'RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withous Pplates a speciaity. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. CROUME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; arificial teeth #rm 85; fillings frm 81; extracting 50c, with gas$1. T A PKT FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A3 good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, tise, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. DX, LUDLUM HILL, 1445 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are made: old made over like new; teeth from §8 per set; extracting 60¢; gas given. JULL Sei GF TENTH, $7; WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. ET OF THETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DB. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE 75, BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND FLTH. motion store on scoount of deatn. ~ Ap- ply Call. 650, HOTELBUSINESS: CLOSETOTHIS $ - clty; three years' lease. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. TRE SALE ! Prices stand tll %00ds are completely dls- .. 818 57 o £} ngu 3 i 7 o9 ets, S 5 Li.:glellmr yard. v, 185 Matting, peryard 13 ‘T1il our new buliding 13 erected these prices will stana. - Till such time we are conducting busineis #i SE. corner Sevenih and Mission sta J. NOONAN. 400 SARFET: CHAMBER SETS, $i1; stoves, $5: parior sets, $20: Joldingbeds, §10; bed- ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. T CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 47 Sth. ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8C.: RUG Sacrpice free; telephone Jessie 944. STRAT- TON, 19 Eighth'st. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING Jworks: latest machinery: cleaning 3c and lay- ing 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253, W EES YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH J20x wark send 15 SPAULDING'S Pionear Car pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. (ONELINSCARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. Y STEAM CARPET CLEANING RENOVA- Uing, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth; tel. Eouth 36 D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CAKPEL CLEANING CO.. 240 - 14th st ; cieaning 3¢ a yard.. Tel. Mission 74 MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating works. 433 Stevenson: tel. sout 228. J FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. INE GASOLINE COOKING STOVE FOR camping: bargain. 143 Bartlett st. JPEUITSTORE FOR SALE: REASONABLE: on account of death. Cor. Twenty-third and Shotwell sts. [ BUSINE~S MAN WANTS PART- $L’)00. ner; established business. N. A, box | 5, Call Office. 'NERGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS partner; country business; $560. Room 9, 122 Post st. ARGAIN-CORNER GROCERY; 3 LIVING rooms; stable: no agents. Appiy Call Office. ] LUNCH-COUNTER BUSINE~S IN $00. place where hundreds of men oonm.-vl‘a every day; free rent: soid on account of other business. Apply 15 Leidesd orff st. RESH GENTLE COW, CHEAP. cisco st., near Larkin. QR SALE—SHOEMAKEWSSEC s Singer patcher machine, with tools; cheap. Kearny st. AMPING TENT, $6: PIANO, $26: PANEL- top wagon; new tent show outfii, cheap. 3928 Nineteenth st. NEW SUN CASH REGISTERS FOR SALE: price $25. _Address C., box 4, Call. RILL: BARNES 20-INCH:SWING SQUARE Uase, cheap: or tradv. 516 Mission st. CoUXTERS SHELVING SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. 912 FRAN- Y 635 OOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; BET, g elhrhonle living-rooms; rent $17. 9‘2197122 sion si JIX-HORSEPOWER GAS UE _ GASOLINE B-engmuoruls cheap. Apply or address 215 y st ILLSELL WHOLKE OR HALF INTE WIn good paying saloon. 989 Pacific st. nEe BRANCH BAKERY, N B2T5. sotion sioret Bast Socstions mam xtures; stock; cheap HEIM, 997 Market st. g A R ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; ‘write for prices. Typewrit r Ex., 810 California. JROILERS ENGINES 20-HAND MACHINERY, ‘waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 187 Beale. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 17 doors, mantels, ete.. for sale. 1166 Mission. OR SALE — SALOON AN N court; one of the bes; west o S OBRALL: of New York: must TLeek dentiat, discoverer less extraction | besold on account of otber business. For parhin: and patentee of Improved work or teetn | lars apply 733 Howard st., §; without any piate, moved from 810 20 O Farrell st | cail 715 Marker sty T MoM A mual © 12 A- 2, or PAIm“ EXTRACTION, b0c; CROWN COAL AND TEAMING—ENERGETIC MAN bridge work s specialty; plates, 85 up: 15 vears expericader K. LW AL DD 334 Geary. UOLTUN DENTAL ASSOCIATIUN, 8Ud MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R 3.3, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate n%m:hmn Sundays till noon. with ‘some caplial; good business: "principals only: Cail Oftice.” 0 o0 Do, ving legitimate Adg ONI SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE S[z® fire and burg!ar proof safe. 109, 111 Marke: s:. B‘IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER press, platiorm scales and desk :cheap. 103 Clay. EW BEANGES CHEAPER THAN BEC NGt A T ERAY Mig o, 15 GoyterCOND STORAGE. AKERY, NOTIONS AND CANDY STORE. established for 5 ¥ o ctablls years; nice living-rooms. 1029 LL WORK HEASONABLE AND WAR- Anilad. DR J W.KEY 1122 Market st. BICYCLES. e e el AR B 15W 95, HIGH GRADE 21-LB. THISTLE BI- cycle, $60. Room 14, 10494 Market st. BIOYCLEB‘ 1895 MODELS, $25 TU $65. HAM- liton Cyciery, Baker st., near Hayes. LSaCREIOES S, v, o vt OOMS 166 10 760 PER NIGHT: 60c 10 31 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll runs Denver House/217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 250 per night; $1 10 $3 per week. Fex s‘“u‘:‘—aplob RAMBLER; .:vuzwx“cs IM- PABK CYCLERY_NEW WHEBLS TO LET; best sccommodations. Terminus Mo 150' COFFEE AND CHCP HOUSE: SUIT man and wife; Joars 506 Howard st. s 7 ROCERY STORE, 8 ROOMS, F RES, G some stock, tolet. 2201 !lfu%nm }f’w ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; MUST be sold; cheap. Apply Call Office. e s S ARy Sl Oflite. h s e LACKSMITH-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; B £00d place; $150. Inquire 837 Fiith st. ALOO] LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- Ry at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. ARE CHaANCE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE 4 B. SMIT) A BSMITH FURNITURE PPLY FOR RATES FOR STORIN N ture, ece, SHIREK & SHIRBK. 47 poenor ARGEDRY BASEMENT WI1 - L lic sidewalk elevator. Apuyxsgglf:kba{'Au H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STO| .reduced rates: basement storage,$1 a"g?lfi TORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE A S7iroot buiding: advanaes ya G L FUBNITU)‘& PIANOS, vances, shipping. CHAS, 'L. TAYLOK,304 Post. OWEST RATES—FURNITUR) household goods, etc. J. M. x--mf'qai’ S C0., 132 ELLIS; Tates: fire-proot building: Fiastere: pian. TRUNKS: aD- for sale at Ingattee a Mfl&-h o& account of sickness. TYPEWRITERS, WOSTORY BUILDING AND SALOON FOE | V7 OST, $30; G, sale. 3352 Mission st., N'W. cor. Thirtieth. Y et WA NAN, 553 Momr

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