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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1896 s . EEE Rt e e ey NAT GOODWIN DID NOT CALL US JAY. The Comedian Makes a Speech Denying the Impeachment. HAS FELT LONELY HERE He Tells His Woes to His Friends at the Baldwin Profes- sional Matinee. BUT “JAY” IS UNGENTLEMANLY Even a Series of Dress Rehearsals Could Not Goad Him to Insult the Public. Nat C. Goodwin gave a ‘‘professional matinee'’ yesterday afternoon at the Bald- win Theater, where, surrounded by his brother and sister actors, he took the op- portunity of denying in the mostemphatic manner that ne had ever been guilty of anything so ‘“ungentlemanly, unprofes- sional and unkind” as to call San Fran- cisco a “‘jay town.” The ‘“professional matinee” could not have been convened for the purpose of giv- ing Mr. Gooawin an opportunity of mak- ing the amende honorable to this City, as it was announced a week ago, and the in- terview in which the comedian was repre- sented as using the word *‘jay” only ap- peared in a local paper on Thursday morn- ing. Mr. Goodwin was calied on for a speech at the end of the second act, and in the exuberance of his feelings and talking to so many members of the ‘‘profesh” he began talking of his woes, and laying his band on his heart he assured his brethren that the ungentlemanly word *jay”’ had never escaped his lips. % Nearly every one who is any one in local theatrical circles was there—irom the stately Maxime Elliott to the willow, Papinta. The men were more in evidence than the women, as they sirollea out be- tween the acts, and people who did not know their features again recognized them by their stage strides. Daniel Frawley occupied an advan- tageous position before the entrance cur- tains, where no one could fail to behold him. Kelicey hid his head in the darkest recesses of a box, as modestly as if he had been a debutante. Fred Butler of the | Grand sat between two ladies in the par- | quet, looking as meek snd mild as if he bad never krown what it was to be a viliain, and the dashing Lizzie B. Ray- mond of the Orpheum made a record for herself by removing her hat. Most of the millinery present was non-commitial. Never have Good\gin aud his troupe, es- pecially the troupe,‘acted as_they did yes- terday afternoon in “*A Gilded Fool.” Their jokes were lau_hed at; their points were avpreciated, and thunders of applause spurred them on_ to fresh efforts. At the end of the second act there was a call for a speech, and Goodwin remarked, pleas- antly, that after what he had _just passed through he really could not find words to express his delight at the laughter and ap- piause. “It is so kind of you to have come this afternoon, because we have all felt so Johely. Since coming here we have had nothing but a succession of dress rehear- sals. Call again and see us. ‘I don’t wish to be understood as saying anything againstSan Francisco. There is a certain word which reporters are very fond of using—the word jay—I never said it. To use such a word would be ungentle- manly, unprofessional and unkind to the few people who have had the courage to visit us, We want to keep their good ion,and it is not right to insalt the hublic. ; Having dismissed the subject of the word *'jay’’ Goodwin went on’to congrau- late his former employe, Tim Frawley; He also spoke affectionately of Kelcey Stockwell and Beach, and concluded with: “I do not believe in any little antagon- isms between them which is said fo exist. Shake hands, and may God bless you.”’ At the conclusion of tne performance many of the professional visitors went be- hind the scenes and partook of light re- freshments. Among those present were: Herbert Kelcey, Miss Effie Shannon, Miss Winona Shannon, John T. Sullivan, L. R. Stcckwell, William Beach, N, Long, Miss Olive Oliver, Mr. Harrison, Frank Wyman, Blancne Bates, Maclyn Arbuckle, Jobn Williams, Thomas C. Leary, Mr. Vizard, Harry Lewellen, Miss Little, Brigham Royce, T. Phillips, Danton, Julian Connol, Mr. Bishop, J. Donald, Lillian Elliot, William Heure, Madge Carr Cook, the Misses Jewett, Mr, Stewart, Emmet _ Sheridan, Margarei Marshall, Donglas Creighton, H. M. Bosworth, Gertrude iott, Mr. Lorrence. C. Swain, Miss Williams, Jir. Nobies, Leo Redmonds, William Brewer, Miss Belle Emmett, Mr. Raffael, Beatrice Lieb, J.S. Halsted, Helene Courtnev, Irene Cook, W.W. Allen, 'Carl Smith, G. E. Eldrid Cotton, Mr.” Simmons, W. S. Duffield, Morosco, A. Stockmeyer, Mrs. E. Stevens, Johnston, Edwin_ Keeley, Louise Royce, Hove Ross, J. M. Ward, William Bur- jiss, Little ~Mildred, Little Helena, J. Landers Stevens, J. M. Woodthrope, Louis Belmour, Maxime Eliiott, Mr. Worth ing, E. J. Holden, F. C. 1 Theodore Kremer, T. D. Frawley, Harry Ca son Clarke, Sam Davis, Papinta, Mrs. G. W. Ryder, Henry Sedley, George Lask, Leonard Grover, Mr. Dyer, Clyde Hess, Leo Cooper, F. H. Cassaway, Walter Goldie, Mr. Doane, H. O, | Hayes, R. C.-White, Mr. Enos, Darrell Vinton, Hoffman, Mr. Wyngate, Will Gibson Jr., Eugeune Moore, F. Butler. HOW’S THIS FOR HIGH? Specimen of Oats From the Cotati Ranch That Is Over Eight Feet in Height. 5 Oats 8 feet 4inch tall. Just think of it! This is something pretty high, even for California. In fact, the owners of the specimen think it good enough for presen- tation to the Academy of Sciences, and so that is what they are going to do with it. This extracrdinary specimen is the prop- erty of K. O. Gates and H. R. Babb and was grown near the station of Cotati, mid- way petween Santa Rosa and Petalums, on what is known as the Page ranch. The ranch formerly consisted of 10.000 acres, but has lately been supdivided and sold in sections. The owners say that, though the speci- men they bave just brougnt down with them is as good as could be found in the field, yet there is no place thata man could stand therein and not be hidden from view. = el HOTEL ARRIVALS. BALDWIN HOTEL. W J Calethope,Sn Mateo C H Braymond, Redding J Ginsberz, Sacramento W L Weathsrred, Portind L Wood, Siit Lake, S G Hendmarch, Tenn 2 J R Aden & w, Vallejo Miss Stahl, Vallejo 3 Thompson, Waisonviie H W Aldis, N Y G W Frimkel, N Y G Schwarenholt, Mich € Wannock, Salt Lake G Kaempter, N Y J A Fenger, Petaluma J K Cate, Chicago Dr E G Casé, Ukiab W G Thompson, N HTHiller, N Y G DeLong, Denver Mis C DeLong, Denver T Burnes, Sait Lake Miss Morrison, Chicago NEW WESTERN HOTEL. ¥ J Walker, Tracy onald, San Fran R ‘GGoodwi, isher, Alameda G_W Silver. ‘Bakersfield P J Wilson, Oakiand s Susaville, Oakland J Shanghnessy, Sacto J Chiosoric, Sacramento A Hackett, Alameda J WRufgnecht, Alameda J Ditlon, New Y ork H T Smith, Nevada A C Clintor, Carson M T Rogers, Montreal G € Thurlow, Chicago O C Nelson, Great Falls G Ellsworth, Grafion hompson, Miss Leigh, | | Sunday ev | COSMOPOLITAN HOTE L. J Healy, Loomis W Simpson, Colo ¥ Henderson, Sonora J Skene, North Dakota J S Copley, Portiand H E Walker, Honolulu M E Bowles, Honolulu K 3 Pinney, Mont H £ Pinney, Mont H R Lewis, Hilgard, Or H F Yoxey, Hilgard, Gr W A Dwight, Portland Miss E Carr, Portland R Willard, Seattle Miss Willard. Seattle H C Webster, Portiand P C Mills, Portland J E Brown, Portlana N M Sawvyer, S Dakota Miss Sawyer, S Dakota Mrs C Forsel, Wash C Forsel, Wash Mrs Miller, Vancouver R Parramore & wf, Or J W Kimbraugh, Tex C W Smead, Portland Miss C Peck, Portland Miss L R Young, B C Mrs Koencke, Salinas J Biglow, Alaska M G Holmes. Mont Miss L Holmes, Mont J Mori, Pacific Grove ~ F W Dewey, Portland W Whitlock, Towa F Hawkins, Portland W Welburn, Portland E T Albert, Prescott G Thiel & wt, Portiand K S Lozan, Terre Haute Miss Logan, Terre Haute J A Petett, Portland Miss Petett, Portiand C P MeGarry, Fresno J H Kew, San Diego M Walker, ~an Diego J = Barnes, Okiahoma ¥ D Coleman; Maine ¥ Coleman Jr, Maine Miss L Baker, Wis Miss R Baker, Wis W E Ord way. Sacto G Raphath, Sacto Miss G MeNeil, N Dak. Mrs S Winn, N Dak Miss L Shay, Wash C W Shay, Wash LICK HOUSE. Hon A Caminetti, Cal R G Wallace, Cal ¥ G Shepherd, Mich G Esbman, Los Ang E W Sebben & £, Colo G C Miller & w, Ind A B Cousin, Portiand Miss Henion, Portland Miss Mueger, Or C M Ryder, Cal Mrs Mendenhall, Or W W Hort, Cal G Hammond, Cal R F Allen, Cal E F Purser, Susanville K Caspar, Valleio V Knauer, San Diego ¥ Wear & w, Butte C R Gardner, N Y J H Kiwood & w, S Jose € E Louzham, N Y. Mrs L K Werner, N Mex Mrs N Werner, N Mex G C Freeman, Fresno N O Hicks. S Cruz J P Thompson, Cal Miss T C Porter, Elwood G Whitney, Los Ang A P Tucker, Vallejo T C Welty & w, Fla W H Weaver, Sonora G Myers & w, Chicago Miss E Myers, Chicago P E O'Brien & w, Cal Hon C Bingbam, Utah Miss J Bingham, Utah C C Heussey, Hanford E W Cunningham, Cal Peter Arnold, Hanford Geo Betus, Hanford W J Barry, Chico Miss Barry, Chico J B Fitzgerald, Arcata J F Yates & w, Cal Mrs E Jackson, Or Hon J A Louttit & w, Cal GRAND HOTEL. § F Hughborough, N Y € M Cassen, Santa Cruz B Burke, Santa Cruz J Hoyt, Birds Landing H W Adams. Portland Mis. Cochrane, Or J Gillett, riureka D W Brown, Clements C Lake & w, Reno E Moss, Cal D Christal, Santa Croz O Hoerser. Watsonvilie M Johnston, Cal JW Macee, Chico P H Brown, Portland Miss Z Cochrane, Or G T Dunlap. Gilroy W Garlic, Gonzales P Walker & w, Mich Miss N Shaw,Sscramento R D Baker, Amboy Miss Millet, Stillwater Mrs W P Smith, Facoma Miss S Young, Trcoma. J M Brooks,Los Angeles J F Capp. Chico Scarfield. Stockton H Douglass, Nev J H Top ey, Valleio J = Mills, Stockton J G McMillan, San Jose C Paiterson, Sscramento A C Huston, Woodland E Dinkelspiel, Suisun PALACE HOTEL. A S Heurtey & w, Orgon G Lippman, Philade phia J A Carr, Indiana M S Porter, Stanford J G Day Jr, Cascade L J W Rookbridge, Sit Lke C D Evans, Omaha S H Wesifall, New York W J Calbraith, Omaha A C Bilicke, Los Angeles on, Omaha W C Green, Chicago lina, Portland D L Bliss Jr, Carson £ Williams, Nevada P Kervin, Virginia F T Kellev, B Columbia Miss McFay, S W B Brain, Los Angeles G E White, Ne A Parsons. Los Angeles Dr Hibbeti, C Mrs A Parsoos, . s Angis T D Waiden, Toronto Steedman, Providce N Curtis, Denver Connor, Newport SAN FRANCISCO CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 110 Market street, open until 12 cclock every eignt (n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest torner Clay; epen until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Heyes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Stxteenth and Mission streets, opes sntil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Niath street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED —Continued. ITUATION WANTED TO DO CHAMBER work by rellable young woman. Address 208 Second st. XPERIENCED, RELIABLE CHAMBER- maid wishes place at springs or summer hotel. Address 812 Filbert st. MERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION a8 working housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 5044 Third st. or E.'W. M., box 85, Call Office. TTUATION WA woman in small familv: sddress Humboldt House, 130! Y SWEDISH GIKL TO DO GENERAL )% "housework 1n small American family. Call or address 29 Lafayette st., care of C. Anderson, pastor Swedish Methodist Church. TED BY YOUNG SWISS 00d cook. Call or Stockton st. ASHGIRL; PROTESTANT GIRL FOR housework. Employment Office, 128 Fourth. HELP WANTED-Continued. PARBERS_FOR EMPLOVMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers’ Asso., 102 Seventh, H.Bernard. (GTELS FOR GENLRAL HOUSEWORK $10, #25. German Employment Office, 306 Mason. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $450 FINE GROCERY AND BAR, BEST « location in_city, g0od _business, sells 8 barrels of beer a week: only reason for selling, other business; see this at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. HIER WANTED; MUST BE TALL and of good address; brunette preferred; sal- ary not less than $10 s’ week; holders of U. 8. In- dustrial Agency certificates ‘are eligible. Room 165, Crocker building. ERFECT r[1TING AND SIYLISH DRESS- making tanght, 5 per month; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: walst. jacs- et, sleeve and skirt patterns cui to order, 25¢ up. MCDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. W ANTED—_EXPERIENCED STARCHWOREK ironer. Apply S. F. laundry, 1519 Eddy st., at9 a. u. to-day. LABY CASH Y AN ELDERLY WOMAN, PLACE TO DO 12 Chemberwork for room and board. Address 42 LE DRESSMAKER WISHES Call or address 3561 FAsHION engagements at $1 day. entieth st. 7 OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION AT light housework. or mind children. Address box 147. Call Office. ELIABLE WOMAN W NTS A PLACE TO o0k in restaurant or work by the day. Ad- dress M.. 1643 Polk st. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE- AGED LADY R istce = position dloing general Rousework: wages $12 10 §15: give reference. Apply to 616 Minna st., near Seventh. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 112 Lyon st. (AL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. APPLY X 2926 Folsom st., near Twenty-sixth. PPRENTICES — FREE LESSONS EVERY - Tues. In dresscutting. 14 McAllister, room 67. FuLe COURSE OF SHORTHAND IN EX- change for house painting. F. C., box 32, Call. UESSCUITING AND FITTING TAUGHT thoroughly in three hours or less at MRS. R. L. JONES! dressmaking school, 506 Fell st. AIR-DHESSING: MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 119a Powell st. a2d 105 Ninth. D ENSIONS—J, H. SIXEPZARD & CO., OLD RE- liable attorneys,” 1068 East 16th st Oakland. § TUATION WANIED BY YOUNG GIRL | ) for lizht housework: wages $6 to $8. Apply 2712 Bush st. for two days. KK BY THE Address 584 HAmunmsfl G, 26c AND 36c: MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons. $1 50. 1248 Mission. ((OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. ‘M OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; 200 room: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: per w 25¢ 10 $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 iree 'bus and bageaze (0and from ferr: WANTED. MALE HELY FOR MINE; GOOD Apply to W. D OREMAN ady job: $80 per month. EWEK & CO., 628 Clay st. ARBERS ASSOCIATION UF CAl, EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 25914 O’ Farreil ARBER-SHOP, 2 CHAIRS, CHEAP REN’ one chair steady on Saturday; receipts $20 to #22 weekly: laundry pays half rent: established 3 Years: owner going to Lassen County. Apply this oftice or address B., box 15 Cail Office. ARBERS — BEST-PAYING 8-CHAIR 160 shop, Iaundry office and cigar-stand for sale. Apply or address ASA BERDRW, San Jose. $250. EARTNER 1IN (GFFEE AND « dance hall doing a fine busin-ss. and only object for taking vartner requires assistance in the business: this will stand the fallest investi- gation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $60 GROCERY ANDBAR: FI\ i ESTAB- « lished place doing good business; the stock Is fresh; rent cheap and the locality fine; see this atonce: a rars chance; good reason for selling. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navv, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than G feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak inglish properiy: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to become citizens will bs accepted; this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: iving op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information spply at the Recraltiag Oftice, 20 Ellls st San ¥ruucisco, ES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and §3: ladies’, gents’ and chiidren’s mistit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. L0 HOUSE, 86345 MAKKET ST.— Kooms 20c., 26¢. to 50c. night: 81 10 82 week. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO 20 and 26 & night, ¥1 & week: meals 10c. 3600- business: will stand the fullest investi- gation; rare chance for young or middle-aged man; only object in_taking partner is (o eniarge the business. ' T. LUBELSKI, 7 Citv Hail ave. PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAYING | ER RESTAURANT; QWN. $200.£3£T1;1‘Ex51-m0 COMPANY, 6 Market st. $250 Kearnv st.; RiNER TO PURCHASE HALF B et [in well-paying saloon Dear run place night and day: German preferred. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. = N AND LIQUOR STOR: $600. wAu]c.:,gf ‘and nr. Market: receipts 315 to $70: {ull value; stock andsfixtures; family trouble. STENBERG CO., 632 Marketst. 3 AD HOUSE, ACROSS THE 310.( ’00. ::’y. near rllijr‘w;d depot; hr‘lggs- ished rooms, bar, dining-room, pa; S R emde groands: fnest family and sum- er resort; well known as epjoying most desirabie Class of patronage: good bar irade the year round; this offer never equaled; means & fortune in a few Years: owner owns the prope ty: satisfy yourself. STENBERG & CU., 632 Market st. $1400, AY ELEGINT BUTCHEK-SHOR - across the bay, with two horses and wagons, fine fixtures, safe, cash reg ster: working 3 men and doing fine business: obect of sclling sickness;mvestigate T.LUBELSKL7 City Hall av. RESTAURANT, OYSTEK-HOUSE, FL600 ranisome privaie reoms: “ihroe er: d-established trade: chance rar - feredin Ii‘l‘(lume, ‘where, with 81600 invested, large income certain. $60 FINE STATIONERY AND CONFEC- « tionery business; in good locality; rent cheap; with 3 elézant living-rooms; the best bar- gain for the money ever offered in 'this city; see | thisto-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. POT « ASH PAID FOR_STOUKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBKLSKIL, 7 City Hall ave. $1() VEGETABLE-STORE AND FRUIT- « stand. $150—> loon: paying fine. 8700—Restrurant: worth $1:00; see this. $200—Branch bakery and delicacy ;worth double. $1100—A snap in an elegant grocery. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave., for bargaina. st.; 200 rooms; best in the city: sing.e r00ms INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. -),-—O" RESTAURANT; 8 LIVING ROOMS 20U, rent $20: doing "A] business: daily re- ceipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 783%, Market st. y ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD / sis.; eingle furnished rms 75¢ week, 15¢ night. 100 MEy T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c ‘U ‘and 20c a night, including coftes and rolls. 624 Washington st near Kearny. VW ANTED-NEAT WAITER FOR RESOKT near city, $25. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Cla; / ANTED—2 FARMERS FOR NICE RAN CH Wa uear city, 25, W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. JANTED—TWO HARVEST-HANDS, NICE place, $1 25 to $1 50 per day and board; two mouths’ work or more. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st W ANTED—20 MEN TO 'EEL BARK, CHOP wood and drive team, §26 per month and board, long job. W. D. EWER & 626 Clay st. W ANTED—10 FARMERS FOR HAYING. near city, $20 and $25 per month. W. D. WER & CO., 626 Clay s N EAT AMERICAN WOMAN WANITS HOUSE 4\ work and care of children. Call or address MRS. k., 1231 Market st. OMAN WANTS ANY KIND SEWING AND mending: ais0 ciothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. \v ANTED—-NEAT GIRL, 17 YEARS OLE who has never lived out, desires place as nurse- girl in refined family. Call or address 1905 La- tayeite st., Alameda. \ N VOMAN WANTS V day washing or housecleaning. Second st. \"A.\'TED-BY RELITABLE WIDOW, POSI- tion a8 working housekeeper: wages $20 a month. Addre s M. A. W, box 83, Cal. Uffice 7OUNG GIRL WISHES HOUSEWORK IN small family; good home; wages $10. Call | 534 Second st. V J ANTED—BY AN EXPLRIENCED YOUNG girl 2 position in con.ccCtiouery store and ai- tend soda jountain. Call at 312 Noe st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS traveling companion. Call 706 Ellis st.: ring 2 | bells. BYA RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN IN EX- change for unfurnished room and board, to do | sewing or care of invalid, or any Kind of light work during morniag and part of afternoon: ar- rangement can be made as lady desires. MR<. | E. D., box 161, this office. W ANTED BY NEAT YOONG WOMA l uation in family of two or three to do hcuse- work: is an excellent plain cook: can bake very | £ood bread if ‘required: moderate wages. Call at 1021 Sutter st., atter 8:30 A. . VW ANTED_SWAMPER AND JACKSCREW- er for logging camp, long job, $35 and found, free jure; also an all-round woodsman, ¥35 and free fare,” W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. MAYAND WIL'E, $1, T0 COOK FOR 7 MEN M “or thrashing outiit; 20 farmers for orchards, vineyards and ranches, $20 10 $26: 3 teamsters for farms, $26; 3 ranchboys, $12 and §15: 3 milk- ers, $15 and $25; cheesemaker, $30: 2 butter- mukers $25. MURRAY & RE\DY, Leading Employment Arents, 633 and 636 Clay st. JTENOGRAPHER. TYPEWRITER AND GE O eral office clerk desires a position; willing to accept moderate sa'ary: highest references given. Address 5. T., Postoflice box 2091. ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE to go Fast as nurse for invalid, companion or care of children for fare: best references. Address | A. H., box 608, Berkeley. W ASTED—PBOSITION &S CoMPA refined young girl; capab'e and willing. dress box 6, Mercury Office, San Jose, Cal. OUSEWORK—BY THE DAY laundress; do little cooking; English; French family preferred. tina st. W INCHES|ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST NE Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $150 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 10N BY Ad- speaks some 3104 Clemen- CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor: Rev. kdwin Hart Jenks. co-pastor. Rev. Mr. Jenks will preach at 11 a. M. Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. Young reople’s Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:15 P.M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 ng there wiil be a praise service in place Of the regular service. Programme: Organ prelude, “*Allegretio Pastorale” (Gimbtal); an- them, “The Lord Is King” (Marstcn): solo, Dr. Gilber: Graham: offertory: organ solo, *A 'Sab- bath Reverie” (Thayer): s0lo, Mrs. Sedgeley-Rey- nolds; anthem, O Thou Eternal” (Ludden): or- gan postiude, “Hallelujah” chorus, (Handel). Otts Fleissner organist and musical director. All are invited to these services. HOWARD-ST. M. E. CHURCH, BE- tween Second and Third_streets, two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., pastor; Martin Schuliz, musical director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent. Hours of public services 11 M and 7:45 P. M. Sunday- schoolat 12:30. Praver-meeting Wedn: even- ing. Epworth League 5 Sunday evening. Morning subject: *fracksin the Snow: or, Look and Live.” Kvening subject: “Echoes From Uncle Tom’s Cabin: or, The Gates Wide Open.” Pre- Iude: ““Bewara of the Dog! or. The Sparring Match and the Clvic Federation.” Telephone bl CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCO Church, Misslon st., bet. Sixth and S enth — Rev. E. K. Dilie, D.D, pastor: J. Morris, musical dircctor ist; R V. Watt, Suna; The pastor, Dr. Dille, evening. Morning subject, “Hindrance to the Gospel in Pulpit and Pew”; evening, “Marauatha, the Lord Cometh.” The attendance of every member of the church is desired at the morning service as an important announc:ment is to be made. Sunday-school at 1 P M. Young People’s meeting at 6:30 P. M. Midweek prayer-meeting W i 35 M. Bosworth, orzan- chool superintendent. Il preach morniug and OPAL PI: Twenty-first and Capp sts.— ACE Chureh, Cor. M. F. Colburn, pastor. _Services at 11 A. M. at 10 A. M., Boys W. D. Kingsbury class-meeting at Brigade Bible class, led b 30 p. M., Sunday-school M. led by Rev., Jumes Renwick. Everybody invited. Praise service at 7:30 P. M., led by Brother Robert Husband. Ser- mon at 7:45 P.M. by the pastor: subject, “Why We Believe in the Bible. body invited: seats free. NOTICE OF Special music; evers- MEETINGS. MISSION LODGE NO. 169. F. m and A. M.—Calied meeting IHL SATURDAY) EVENING at7:30 0'clock d degree. By order of the W. M. A C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. ORIENTALENCAMPM. T NO. 57, 1. 0, O, F.—Officers and mem bers are ‘hereby notified of the death of Pacriarch Henry C. Mansir, and requested tojassemble in Encampment Hall SUNDAY, June 218l 1 P. M. to attend the funer N. E. FLINT, C. P. W. S. POTTER, Scribe. EX CELélORO DEGREE o SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. URNTER & CO,, CHINESE AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webh st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. CRISESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE | Uhelp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P C. 6. COOK’S SUC, SUPPLI .branches:short notice. 14 Gear W. JIM. CHI JAPANE « ment office, 637 Commercial: tel. black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMFLOYMENT office; besthelp. 314B Suttar: tel Graat 30. {PLOY M EMPLOY- VFOACHMAN OR STA AN; THOR- ) oughly understands his business; also garden and cows: willing and obdiging: firs'-class refer- ences. Address Ed, 2268 Buena Vista ave., Ala- | meda, Cal. I NERGETIC Y OULD LIKE or other work in enings in ex- or room in respectable family. Address box 107, Call Oftice. MAN SEEKS IMMEDIATE ployment at_auything connected with Ship- Tecently arrived from England. Apply to | “DANIEL DEFOE,” box 101, Call Officy Y OUNG SCANDINAVIAX WISHES STTUA- tion in private place: good driver: milk and do gardenine: best of references. Address C. C., box 115, Call Ot W ELL-TRAINED BOV OF 186 FROM NORTH- 1 V¥ ern part of Germany wants situation_in gro- | cery-store. Apply 2811 Sixteenth st., nr. Fo'som. W TED — POSITION AS MECHANICAL tands dynamos; 20 years ex- perience; can give firsi-class city reference as to | character and ability. W.W.FELTER. 566 How- ard st. y [ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, SITUA- tion in hotel, man as barkeeper, wife in kitch- en or as chambermaid. 113 Morris ave., off Bry- ant st., near Sixth. (GERMAN WISHES SITOATION IN & PRI- X vate family ; good gardener, coschman; under- stands handling siock: good milker: references. Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office. W ANTED— ITUATION AS MACHINIST. F. ROBERTSON, 952 Mission st. WANT SITUATION: CAN gine or repair all kinds of machinery, stoves and bic: cles: thorough mechanic. Call or ‘address rooms 11 and 12, 93014 Mission st. ARTENDER, YOUNG MAN, EXPERI- | enced, wans situation. Address Y. Y., box 90, Call Office. OUNG BOY, 19 YEARS OLD, WANTS A place in a wholesale liouse t0 make himself generally useful. Call or address 2422 Greenwich. MASASD WirE was TUATION good cook; wife good housekeeper. address Humboldt Hou: Stockton st. PEOPLE | M “n Ghderstands gencral work on mrivate place, horses, cattle, ponitry; wile competent cook, housekeeper or second work: Teierences. T. B., box 63, Call Offi NG MAN WISHES A PLACE T0 WORK on a ranch, or for private family, in the city or country. Address Ranch, box 33, Call. RED Lodge No. 2,1.0. larmeeting THIS EVENI ) degree will be conferred. Zi8 A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. BE5 5 0.0 F -ANNUAL MENO- . rial exercises will be held in Memorial Hall, I 0. O, F. building, 2 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, June 21, “77M% 1896, at 2 o'clock sharp. All veteran Odd Fellows are respec: fully requested to attend. W. 5. DRY DEN, President. RopERT BURNS, Marshal. KNIGHTS OF THE Branch— Attention. A special meet- ing of this society will be held on SATU V DAY EVENING, June 20, at the hall, Mason and O’Farrell streets, {o_commemorate he anniversary of the birth of THEOBALD WOLFE TONE. TH PRESIDENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. & 19 THE PUBLIC, Notice is hereby given that MR. W. J. MA- LONE is no longer in our employ, and that we will not be responsible for any business transacted or mouey collected in our name, NEUHAUS & CO., Merchant Tailors, 115 Kearny st., 3. F. DRS. HOL -MAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved to 1370 Market st. ; poor treated free. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or country. Pacific Callection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. COFFEY'S COLLECTION CO.. 285 Kearny st ejects bad tenants for $10: all costs ‘Telephone Red 364. DIVIDEND NOTICES. § % DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAN FRANCISCO Savings Union, 532 California st., corner ‘Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, & dividend has been declared at the rate ‘per annum of fonr aund thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 32-100) per cent on termsdeposiis and three aud ' sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) rer cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and_after Wednesday, the 1st of July, 1596. LOVELL WHITE, cashier. £, PIJIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 82 (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the oflice of the company, 327 Market i, on aud atter SATURDAY, June 20, 1896. ‘Transfer- books will close Saturday, June 13, 1896. at 12 o'clock M H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. OUSEKEEPER—WANTED EPOSITION AS workinz housekeeper by young woman: good cook and seamstress and not afraid to work: able 10 take care of any private institution or widower's family; experienced with children; speaks Ger- man and French: also s good musician: city or country; must be ailowed to take her 4-year-old Call or adaress MRS. H. 1., 1723 Haight st, er. C T YOUNG CREOLE _WIDOW with child wishes bousekeeper’s position, cham- ETE berwork or sewing; city or country. Callor ad- dress 917 Market st.,room 19. ELIABLE MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN wishes a piace in a small family. Address MRS. WELLS, Montgomery Hotel, Second st., near Folsom. T UUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper in hotel or lodging-house. 203 Powell st., room 5. MIDPDLE-A_ ED GERMAN WISHES POST tion as stableman: is willing to do anything. Call or address 120 Valley st., bet. Twen:y-eighth and Twenty-ninth. RACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, GRAINER and paperhanger with (00is Wants work by the day or contract: will work very reasonable: city or country., Address Paiuter, 23 Pleasant st. '\/ IDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WANTS CARE AW of horses. cow and garden on private place: understands poultry and use of tools; references. Address Willing, Call Office, Oakland. RIESPECTABLE BOY, AGED 14, WANTS employment during school vacation. Please address ESSE REIMERS, 327 Twenty-elghth st. VW ICHESTER HOUSE, 41 TIHIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in_every room; 200 ‘rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: £1 50 to 6 per week; free bus and baggage (o and from the ferry. 7OUNG NAN, 18, STEADY HABITS, NO vices, wanis employment; occupation more the object than wages. Address (. D. E., box 8, Call Office. LABORERS TO BUILD ROADS IN B woods, to g0 to-day, $26 and found, steady job, for u large company: 20 tiemakers, 8¢ and 10¢ each: 15 laborers, city work, §160 a dav; 15 woodchopners, $1 day and board; charcoal- burser. 10¢ sa rhand, $2 50 day. MUR- RAY & READ 6is4 aud 636 3| 2 5 2 = > % =1 : carpenter. 32 50 day. READY, Leading Employment RRAY & Axents, 634 and 836 Clay ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY; 81 veek; rooms for Lwo, 250 a day, 81 60 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. \ EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, M “neariy new, 26c to $1 25. 562 Mission. (REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 60; At et [ SOME AGENTS WANTED. GENTWANTED—LADY ORGENTLEMAN; £\ good opportunity for experienced energetic man or woman 10 sell mining stock. once room 65, Chronicle buildi OTPO ENTS AT PRI Clerse) Apply a. | $35() CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; . excepuionally good location: large | well-selected stock; fine s ore trade; big bar busi- ness; large outside route; bargain, M. LESS CO., 7831 Market st. $400. SALOON: THRIVING INTERIOR - town: opposite large railroad depot; cheap rant; iving rooms; receipts $10; daily ex- | penses $1; good stock.” M. LESS CO., i831g Market st. $750. FARTNER WANTED TN FAMILY oD § OV, tiquorsiore; run successinlly by present owvner for 20 years; large ontside route: half cash: young man preferred: must have good Teferences. M. LESS & CO., 78814 Ma: daily receipts above rent $22; rarest chauce. 531 California st. (EAM L DRY: ESTAB- : all modern improve- 4 horses aud 4 wag- property: will give lease. 531 California st. ons: owner owns WILKE & WOLF, GENTS WANTED, BOTH LADIES AND gentlemen; best thing in America in real es- iate line; good ‘money made by working it as side tssue. RAPHAEL, 20 Montgomery st. NTS TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE. AP- ply 1027 Marke: st. FURNITURE WANTED. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALI- + fornia st, corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise, $)D HAND FURNITURE B < good prices. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 P CENT MORE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchand§se see BURD, 211 Larkin. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market FOR_ CO! AUSAGE-MA FOR COUNTRY SHOP, $50 and found; young man for a city butcher- shop and drive wagon, $20 and found. MUKRAY & REDY. Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 63 J BASCH, 321 SUTIER, WANTS FURND « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. TABLISHED YEARS ; averaze dally recelpts, call | $350. 2aies | 815: near Marset Hall; actual value, $1000. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $,—O WOOD, COAL AND EXP' B DUV, ness: 4norses, 4 wagons: boiler. engine running: saws, scales, etc.; positively clears $150 per month. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $l ’( COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE; OV, worih $750. DECKER, 1020 Market. JALOON; BEST LOCATION; NO REASON- able offer refused. DECKER, 1020 Market st. K5((), PARTNER TN OLD-ESTABLISHED DOV, mercantile commission-honse, controli- ing large trade from all parts of the coast; owner *desires pariner as business is t0o much for one; business has always been prosperous and can be largely increased: will pay big returns on_money invested: will bear thorough investigation; for- tune for some active man who wants profitable investment. GEO.STEW ¥ l O YOU WAN KELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. MAYER BUYS YOUR - carpets. plano. 1135 Markor: tel. Jessie 741 NTRY HOTE $40, C shop baker. near city, see boss here, $50: 6 17 cooks, §25,$30, $40, 850 and $60; 10 waiters, spring resoris, hotels, restaurants, $25, $30 and 35; cook, private family, $20. MURRAY & EADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 6 Clay st 300 M D BOYS CAN OBTAIN WORK - to-day at MURRAY & READY'S Leading Employmen® Agency, 634 and 636 Clay st., from 15 (0 $80 per month and found. VW ANTED — UN D FOREMA for mine, 33 day; wine-cellar man, $1 day 1d board: 2 farmers ana_wives, 850 and 45 and tound; young American clerk, $20 and found: of- fice-boy, 7 50 to $10 and found; choreman for ranch, $20 ana found; man to milk and herd a few cows, $12: man for bathhous:. $10: miikers, farmers and_others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 688 Sacramento st. 7960 TO-DAY—10 MEN TO PEEL BARK, N0 experience needed, 31 25 a cord; 5 woodsmen, 30, fare $2 50; dairyman for Nevada, $30: 4 miners, machine drill. $3 a day: farmhands. and $26. R.T. WARD & CO. W ANTED — SECOND COOK FOR _ FIRST- cless hotel, must speak French, $75: waiter, country, $30; boy to care for horses, eic., $10 an found: elderly man to fred chickens, etc., good home, at LEON ANDRE'S, 315 Sto W ANTED—GERMAN BOY FOR GROC siore: $8 a month and found. Apply ) NKETT, 424 Sutter st. QECOND COOK, ECOND COOK, 5 laundryman, springs. $25; French waiter, $35. HOTEL G 17 3 IKearny st. 1 £ LiB)HRE#S FOR RAILROAD «) #1175 day, free fare; 10 laborers, cit day and board: 10 farmers, near city, $( and $26 and board; milker, country, $30: maker and milker, men, stable-men and €0.,110 y st. (G FIRSE-CLASS PERMA T WAITZRS D with dress suits for country hotel, £35; 2 neat ciub waiters, $40; walier for summer resort, $30: wadter for springs, $25: man to run Sinclair bosom 1roner, $50: washer and ironer. country Inundry, $35 and §30, C. K. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. 6 MOKE QUARTZ MINERS, $250 A DAY: 8 ) Scandinavian quartz miners, $2 50 to $275 a AR, C. R. HANSE. ! 10 v st. RBERS y ATTE A HO WISH o0 enter the shaving contest at the picnic of WORK, V81 a , $25 butter- B the Barbers’ Association on June 28 send their en- tries until June §27 to P. C. HAMAN, 23915 O'Farrell st. (wxnu.( SPEAKING BOY TO MAKE HIM- X self useful in wine business: can learn a trade. Apply HOLT S., 209 Market A JTHIN LESMAN. AP- 523 Market st., room 7, bet. 3 and 6 P. a. KOOMS WANTED. |\ ANTED-COMPETENT TEACHER Y Wwishes to give piano lessons in exchange for sunny furnished room. Address Teacher, box 15 Call Office. TWo OR THREE UNFURNIEHED ROOMS: conyenient. resp:ctable locality; very reason- able. W., box 26, Call Offi WANTED-MISCELLANEOU WAN 'ED—GOOD SECOND-HAND WHEE repair and cheap. wheel aud price, E. G., box 7, Call Office, Oakland. W ASTED—PRESS: CAPACITY 5 CUBIC ESITE, 65 Union st. ‘QELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW. 8 eirv 1o A. KLEIN. 159 Sixth st.: send postal. 93 or'96 Victor preferred; must be iu gvod Address, sta ing maker of EDUCATIONAL. IGHTSCHOOL;HEALD'S BUS.COLLi GE:24 N Post:com mercial. shorthand, English: low rates LESSON MR. WATT M MELVILLE SNYDER, 514 SUTTER® M vozal music; piano; elocution for parlo atage, rostrum, bar or pulpit: practical Shake pesrean and general dramatic elocution a specialty ; vocal classes Monday 8 P. M.; $1 per month, GUKKEEPING BY TAKL: ONLY ACCOUNT: ant teaching: /s time and far more practical than any college’ rapid calculations. 659 Market. \ TTEND STTEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET st. The very bst individual Instruction: 20 trial lessons in’ Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewriting, eic., $1; Looks free. OOKKPNG, WKITNG, ARITHM [ day & ni=ht: nocla ‘ses: §5 month. & T ECHIS IO-LETTE & SHORTI A latest and best; 100 words per minute gnar- anvd: 2 mo. (incld. typewriting), $26. §27 Marxet. G UTaR AND VOCAG X Jessons: HATUS, 59 Fifth. RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING; CLASS- en Tues. and Fri. Misses HUDDY, 6A Hrde st. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER 82 inth st. DEMY, CASTILIAN %3 m. Maze bld,,r.27. TEMAN: MUDEKATE. 1t Sehool Langnaces, 122 O/ Farreil s: YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instrac- , typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life low rates per week and month. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1.0.0.F. block. 7th and Mkt. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BARBERS: MALE and female; 60c on the 81; steady work. 207 Fourth st. (100D BARBER FOR SATURDAY. Third st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 1211 M arket st. ARBER. 609% HOWARD ST, NEAR SEC- ond. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and evening. 165914 Mission st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATCRDAY EVEN- ing and Sunday. 105 Fourth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1680 MISSION street. 00D BUSHELMAN RA 9 Kearny st. [E b [ WANTED AT JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs assar; estad. 64 VAN DER NAILLIN, 728 Mk H EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineer:ng, telegraphy. modern Janguages rapidly tauzht. Write for LOSK. OST —JUNE 2, FEMALE DOG jong curly hair: light tan color: weight 6 pounds: name Brownie: $10 reward. HOTEL GAZETTE Oftice, 420 Kearny st QTRAY COW ¥FOUND Al COLMA; HOL- stein: owner call. M. CALLAN, Colma. OST—AT OCEAN VIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 4 7, fawn-colored greyhoud bitch: answers to name of Nellie. Finder will please leave at 170235 Folsom st. and receive rewsard. Be ATIONERY - STORE., CALL aiter 10 o'clock, 713 Larkin st. W ANTLD-SILADY MAN TO ASSIST IN store and make himself useful in cash bus ness; salary $75 per month: must have 150 cash. See SIRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market st. ARTNEK WITH $5¢ WELL-PAYTNG business Inquire saloon, 130 Fourth st. RY ACME H( 917 MARKET ST, BE- iow Stxth. for a room’ 25c a night: $1 a week. W AN LEh —IXT T GENTLEMEN and ladies in every own to work at hom neat, steady employment; we pay salary: enclose stamp. Standard Munufacturing Combany, 142 W est Twe niy-third st., New York. JTENUGRAPHER WHO IS ALSO A TELE- graph operator. C. §., box 1%, Call Office. 1LO5T-SATU L DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13, 4 ia vicinity of San Rafael or Ross Vailey, silk fob watch chain, with square gold locket, monogram SSB, and seal buckle: $5 reward. Return to WAL- TER J. WILEY. cate CHARLIS B. STONE, 403 Market st., San Francisco. OST—CERTIFICATE NO. 164 FOR 858 . shares of the capiial stock of the Dutch Min- ing and Miling Company. Finder will be re- warded by re.urning same to GEORGE W. GER- HAKD, Secretary, rooms 67 and 68. Stevenson building. 511 Californix st.. San Fr ncise FQUND-TWO BAY HORSES, TWO BAY mares, one «ray mare, two bay colts. The owner can have same by paying the damages. M. CAL- LAN, Colma, San Mateo County. FOUND. FLiST-CLASS HELP FURNISHED ON short notice. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. I)l(vrl"hshl().\'AL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of hooks, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books aud general expert work. Address b.C., box 187, Call Office. ‘v INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights' in every room; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $150 per night; $150 1o $6 per week : free bus an| baceace 10 und from the ferry. AN H $160 WA 0 BUY INTER- M est In pnying business. groceries, ete., across bay preferred; 10 agents. DELAIN'E, 2106 Mar- cLst. "ODGINGS, 50 TO 150 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. 4 Coniinental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. BICYCLE QECOND-HAND WILEELS "IN ~PERFECT A order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent 825, Cleveland $30. Victor $40, Crawford $33. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. EAMEN FOR EUROPE, ALASKA, PUGET Sound. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. YANVASSKERS TO SELL CLOTH FOR MEN'S wear: must have $10 to $20 cash. Room 304, Spreckels building. o 05 NEW FALCO: THIGH GUADE: $456 AND O 855 each; half ‘price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALEXANDER, 401 Market st. EW'95, HIGH GRADE 21-1.B. THISTLE BI- cycle, $60. Room 14, 10494 Market st. FEMALE HELF WANTED. LAIN LAUNDRESS, $20; FINE IRONER hotél. & 0; and girls for housework. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Ciay st. TAITRESS AND ASSIST CHAMBERWORK in small resort near cliy, $18: waitress for country ho el, $25: chambermaid, $20; waitresses, $15 and $20: 25 girls and women for ranches and MURRAY & READY, 634 private families. Clay st J EAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOK- ing, small family, San Mateo County, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st- A STHMA CURE GUARA EED: DR, GGR- <"\ din’s Chocolate Kmulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and dth—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to B0ciweek £1 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion 10 morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night. JLERKS AND LABORERS CLAIMS B'GHT: / ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353. Bt cr SING + E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 5 cents per night. $1. $1 20, 81 60 per week. Pacilic 11ouse, Commercil and Leidesdor sts . RUOMS 15c 10 75¢ PER NIGHT: 50 10 #1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. VW ANTED—IRONER IN LAUNDRY: GER. man cook, Santa Barbara, $25: cook, small hote!, $25; restaurant waitress. $25; 2 Protestant and German chambermaids. $20; German or Scan- dinavian girl for cooking and housework in ku- reka, $25; Truckee. $20: luundress and second irl, $25: and girls for cooking and housework in clty and couniry. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. ©) WAITRESSES FOR MOUNTAIN RESORT, $20: young gir for plain washing and ironing, country hotel, $20; Scandinavian laundress. coun- try hotel, 820: cook, country hotel, $25: number of girls for housework. city and country. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ROTESTANT WOMAN OF MUCH EXPERI- ence, tho-oughly competent to take entire charge 'of infant or children, wants & position in city or country. For particulars apply (0 MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W —A LADY'S MAID T0 TRAVEL, 825: u young. s rong girl to do kitchen work, $20:" 25 housework siris, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. GLiL WISHES SITUATION AS GENERAL housework ; is good cook. Call at 2417 Clay st. UTTONHOLERS ON CUSTOM SHIRTS IN neighborhood of 1346 Folsom. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third s.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh: $1'to §3 per week. W ANTED=ANIDEA wuuc?xgonmkor some simple thing to putent tect your idens: _they may bring you wealth. Wrlte JOHN WEDDERBURN & -‘g Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize oifer and iist of 200 Inventions wanted. MESS HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES, 80C.0 done while you wait. 638 Markst. opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 M arket,opp.Will & Finck’s, S.F. (ALY SHOES MADE T0 ORDER FOR $2 50: halt-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixih. ICYOLES, 1895 MODELS, $25 TU 8656, HAM- ilton Cyclery, Baker st., near Hayes. FOR $20, $25, 3830, $35, $40, $45, 50 nd-hand. ' 806 Fost st. }‘\(IK SALE—'96 RAMBLER; WARWICK: IM. ! perial and Clipper bicycles ‘at great bargains. 03 Larkin st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best mccommodations. Terminas Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. FURNITURE. . 9()()() HOTEL OF 24 ROOMS, BAR, B2000. GiRiog room ste; sommoer resoes. & hour’s ride from ~an Francisco, clearing $150 per month; roows commanding & beautiful marine | view: must be seen 10 be appreciate chase price can remain; satisfaciory r for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearn, | PO SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see STRAND & BAILLY, 917 Market st. | $275 pays well Market st. ‘@A) LIQUOR-STOR! EF()-)O. offer wanted. STRA | 917 Market s { Ql FRUIT STORE: GREAT BARGAIN | ). See STRAND & BAILEY, 817 Market GROCEXY AND BAR: OLD ESTAB- - lished: rent only $10: No. 1 location; bargain, STRAND & BAILEY, 917 FUL! ND A SALO PIANO. ETC. TRAND & BAILEY, 917 Market st. OF | 7 WELL. STRAND 917 Market st. K120/ BUICHER SHOP: TRADE OF 350 1 D LZUV. 10 360 a day; this place is well fitted np and everything complete for the business: 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 caris; great bargain: cheap at $2000. See STRAND & BAILEY, 91 ESTAURANT : FOR sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex: change for property or business of equal value in locall y and climate suitable for consumptive. Call or address 3321 Mission st. N OLD | £\ store; cheap: owner cannot attend busiuess. | 9354 Foisom si. FRANCISCO: WELL Address K. k. PPHARMACY SAN locatec and ktocked: price low. T, box 9, Call Office. L $301 7 Market st. | | | $300 | 48 {H STENBERG & CO.. 682 Market. B £490 TTER, MILK 4 D um—;ur%é\m,\-' . store: thriving location: 1iving-rooms; new stock; sultable for family. STENBERG C0., 632 Market st. WALF INTEREST IN THRIVING “cash business: duties light and eas Tearned: or will exchange for real estate In city or across the bay. H., box 33. Call Office. q RARE CHANCE: £400. 2 staurant on principat street of ay wards, doing a zood business: sellinz on account of sickness.” Address L. C., box 4b, Hay géneral store out of town: doul irial give: NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT A for cas| x 2. 1}11. % 00D ROU THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 3 HALF INTEREST . lished, well stocked, good aying ble value jo sight 1 partner rettring. Apply Call Oilice. CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS FOR $5()“ . sale: well established: complete manufacturing plant: stock, etc.; principals only. Apply F. L. CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, 325 Monigomery st. $3000 FOR HABF INIRREST IN A manufacturing business. 528 Bush st., room 4. HOICE INVESTMENT OF HOTEL PROP- J erty: pays 12 per ceni: $3000 or $4000 cash; grocery or bar as par payment. 1019 Ellis. (700D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate; business est. since 1869: amount : owner will remain if arrangen ent ‘Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. AND BAR: 4 LIVING-ROOMS: rent taken out in trade; will sell cheap. Apoly 439 Grovest. WILL BUY GROCERY AND BAL 4 rooms furnished: rent $15; whole other business to sitend to; & snap. Lo- 128 Fourth st. Fug. SALE — OLD-ESTABLI and wine cellar in a near-by town. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGENS & CO., 318 Clay st. T)RUG-STORE—$1000 WILL BUY A PAYING store; Invoice $1600. Address Drug, box 59, Call Office. FORSALE OR RENT—FIRST-CLASS BLACK- smith and machine-snop in one of the brst towns In the State. Address D. A. FAULKNER, 354 T elfth st., Oakland. can be made. ROCERY 4 fine corner cash business; SHED SALOON LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 157 KO0M COR. HOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN O mustsell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 50 ROOM HOTF T $70: BUSINESS OV iocation: $1500. DECKER, 1020 Market. (F YOU WANT TO BU L A LODG- JBELSKI, 7 Uity Hall ave. W ELL 3 ED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing house: in a good location. 613 Mission st. 98 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $675: Z0 1ow rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. 9 ROOMS: BEST-PAYING HOUSE; CHEAP; easy terms. 115 Second st. OAKDING AND LODGING HOUS. sale at 89 Pacific st. 5 OF 156 W suitable for lodging-house: $20. h ELL-LIGHTED R 541 FURNITURE FOE SALE. ROOM TABLE ©) BEDROOM SE & and siove; ch OR SALE OR REN i rooms; & bargain. A LPECIAL SALE OF BED LOUNGES! 50 bed-lonnges (worth $7 50). $4.00 Floor oilclot 20 English Lino 35 Brussels Curpet. T 4-room outfit, soii L 7800 SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st T L J. NEUMA 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new Or good as new; cash or time. open evenings. FIEESALE Prices stand Ull £oods are completely dis posed of. . Oak bed sets Bed lounges. Stoves ... Carpets, per yard . Linoleum, per yard. Matting, peryard Till our new buliding 13’ erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business s, SE. corner bevenia aud Mission s J. NOONAN. CARPET: CHAMBER BETS, 31i: handy with tools: no agents. Address Cycle, box 50, this office. W ELLPAVING sale. HAND LAUNDRY FOR Apply at 109 Hayes st. PAYING LIQUOR-STORE WANTS PART ner: $750, part balance out of profits; sickness the cau: box 92, Call Office. \1’ AN BU : GOOD DU, stand: clears $80 per month: ' sold on eccount of sickness. Apply cigar-store, 205 Larkin. BARBERS. DIPORTANT NOIICE—A FINE chance toopen a shop in the growing town of Fitehburg, on the Sau Leandro road. See real estate agent in Fitchburg. | (LOOD-PAYINGCYCLERY; BEST LOCATION | 4{)() SARPIAS: CHAMBER o ok | (r'in thecity. best of ‘reasons for selling, Box | g10: hen oangen 87 b D. SoCARCICY 11t t | 16, this oftice. AYING CYCLERY: CHANCE FOR ONE CARPET CLEANING. ONES_ CO. CLEANING AND renovating works Main office 25 and 27 Sth. CARI’ET CLI NING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8c.;: RUG sampies free; teleplione Jessle 944, STRAT- QHOEMAKER WITH SMALL SFOCK CAN D do well in Fitchburg: no opposition: public school attended by 150 children, one biock off. See real estate agent, Fitchburg, on the San Lean- dro rosd. RESIAURANT: GOOD LOCATION; WELL fitted up; ofter wanted. W. O., box 8, Call. PARTNER WITH $100 CAPITAL WANTED by lady of means. Room 2, 12 Mason st. OR SALE_CIGAR-STORE AND BARBER- shop; good stock; price $325. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. OAL AND TEA with some capii business: principals only. Call Oftice. < LIQUOR - STORE; WHOLESALE 2000, 2.8 einit;” vaving welt: Jocated on g00d business corner: incluing 3 horses and wag- ons; excellent and old-established beer, wine and por(er route; stock alone Is worth about $2000 per Inventory: investigate this for a creat bargain. L. OESTERREICHER. 630 Market st. opposite the Palace. 5100, BARGAIN: OLD ESTABLISHED CI- . gar, candy ana notion store: large gar- dens, cottage And summer house; opposite Uni- versity Gate, Berkeley: Junciion Telegraph ave- nue railroad ‘cars stop in frantof store. Apply on premises. FOR SALE-THE P T RIGHTS OF A& newly patented machine, called the Farmer's Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller which also can be worked fo connection with seed- sower. Inquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, 1154 Washington st., Oakland. i—VERY KEASONABLE; ONE OF the best dve works in the city; perfectly equipped; long lease: very low rent; artesian well; central location. For pariiculars, branch office, 619 Valencia st. Ol SALE, AT & SACRIFICE, & SPLENDID- paying restaurant between 2 carhouses: rent ouly £17, living rooms included: owner retiring from business. Apply at once 3279 Mission st. ANTED — BY COMPETENT MAN AND wife dining-room and kitchen furnished. Ad- dress D. R., box 63, Call. $ 175, ERANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND ). notion store on account of death. Ap- ply Call. $650. HOTELBUSINESS; CLOSETOTHIS - city; three years' lease. PHILBRICK, 2548 Folsom st. PRUITSTORE FOR SALE; REASONABLE; on account of death. Cor. Twenty-third and Shotwell sts. 1500 ToRia o mer oAl Office. siness. N. A, box JNERGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS pariner; couniry business; $50. Room 9, 122 bA!flGA]N— RNER GROCERY: 3 LIVING rooms; stable: no agents. Apply Call Office. ING—_ENERGETIC MAN g0od paying iegitimate Address Coal, box 17, STORAGK. A FPLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNI- ture, ece. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. ARGEDRY BASEMENT WITH HYDRAU- 4 lic sidewalk elevator. Apply 823 Market. M. BOONLY, 7 SSION—> AGE AT -rediced rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load JOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT; BET, TWO carhouses; living-rooms; rent $17. 3279 Mis- sion st. W [LLSELL WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST in good paying saloon. 989 Pacific st. AKERY, NOTIONS AND CANDY STORE established for years; niceliving-rooms. 1029 Valencia st. JTORAGE—CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. PUKRNTTURE, PIANOS, TRUNK AD- vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLOKR,204 Post. OWESI RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, household goods, ete. J. M. Plerce, 735 Market. B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 133 ELLIS; « low rates: fire-proof buildinz: Kastern plas. W’ L ALE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as Dew, .nn:!;hn;’!n{h“" ‘machines we can fl‘? your m'l\‘l“ al e usual price; done while you 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. M ENGUFEED w ANHATTAN STUCK FOUD; M all grocers keep it TYPEWRITERS, A SPLENDID REMINGTON, $40; SEND FOR sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. r ANTED = }gm\' TO LEARN BAMEHI‘} rade; only 8 weeks required; tools given a catalogue sent. S. F. lem School, 1615 Howard. TRUNKs MOVED, 25 CENTS. COMMERCIAL Transfer Company, 43 Sutter st.; telephone main 49; Keep your checks for us. 315 coprnfi: A}\;fi CHCP HOUSE; SUIT « man and wife; sa : 508 Howard st. S A ROCERY STORE, 3 ROOMS, FIXTURES, some stock, to let. 2201 Fifteenth st. RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; be sold; cheap.” Apply Call Office. BLACKSMITHSHOP FOR SALE CHEAF; €00d place; $150. Inquire 387 Fiith st. ALOON; LONG LEASE: LUW RE.T. Py at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. ARE CHaNCE—BOOT AND SHOE STORE for sale at a sacrifice on account of sickness. Inquire at 2889 Sixteenth st. TWO-STORY BUILDING AND SALOON FOR sale. 3352 Mision s.., NW. cor. Thirtieth. MUST AP TON, 19 Eighth st. VREAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; Iatest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3c_yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253, VW HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, $38-57 Tenama st.; tel. So. 40, (CONELINE CARPET BEATING WORKS. 355 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. CITY STEAM CARP] CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 §th. ¥ S, mygr. 'Tel. South 230, YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON ‘& CO., 28 Tenth: tel. Eouth 36. D. MACKINTOSH & C¢ successora. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 . T4th st; cleaning 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND KEN- ovating works 453 Stevenson: tel. south J HORSES, P e W ANTED FOR A FEW MONTHS—GENTLE business horse for lizht work in consideration of exc:llent feed, shoeing and good treatment; Sundays and holidays at the disposal of owner £ t(l:ellixed references given. Address S. J. L., box 3, all. ORSE WANTED—A GOOD SOUND WORK horse about 7 years old, about 1250 pounds, Diack or gray preferred. Pacific Undertakers, 777 ion st. 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HAT- OV ness,”all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1148 Mission s UCTION SALES OF HOKSES, BUGGIES wagons, harness, etc., at Derby stables, 643 Geary,cor. Leavenworth,every Tuesday 11 o'clock. C. R_MARTIN, prop.; S. WATKINS, suctioneer. 5()() SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAI- ness; all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, sarrey & rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4() HIOKSES FOR SALE; ALSQ WAGH buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes S| R, Inr. LIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. A :D: SEND FUR CIRCU- The Hyde Ranch. 30 Com mereial WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES: samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry. milk and grocery wagons: wiso rociiay and 2 fine buggies. $28 Harrison st. WEEK'S_NEWS FOR 5 CE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapoer, for m YOR SALE-— MIE\JELI:_\) Eouos. NBE HAD FOR A 36 ave. M OF YOUNG good roadsters, 8() [EACHERS VOTES remuneration. 13 Van FOR SaLE CHEAP — TE2 mules, harness and wagon: Apply 1918 Magnolia st., Oakland. FOR SALE-1 15-HORSEPOWER &> i £00d as new, cheap for cash; will trade. Shoe Factory. Sixteenth st., Uakland. NE 96 IMPERIAL WHEEL FOR SALE, AP- ply &t 523 Turk st., 2 10 4P. X SINE GASOLINE COOKING STOVE FOR camplug; barzain. 143 Bartlett st. RESH GENTLE COW, CHEAFP. 912 FRAN- clsco t., near Larkin. AMPING TENT, $6: PIANO, $25: Panri- )top wagon; new tent show outtii, cheap. 3928 Nineteenth s EW SUN CASH REGISTERS FOR SALE; N ee 535, Address C., box 4, Call, RILL; BARNES 20-INCHISWING SQUARE D vase, cheap: or trade. 516 "Mission'st. OUSTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES Pought ana soid. 112174 Market,bet, 7th & Sth, ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALl MAKES. write for prices. Typewriter kux., 810 Cslifornia. GILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, 15 Vaterpibes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 187 Beala UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES » doors, mantels, etc.. 1r sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgl=r proof sate. 109, 111 Marke: 3. FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFe. LETTER: press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. N D EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECON band. W.8 RAY Mrx Co. 12 Californiss. SEWING MACHINES. ARTNER WANTED BY A LADY: GOOD Pproposition; $76 capital. 11 Taylor st.. room 1. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED. Tented, i lowest rates. 05 Fourth st

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