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1 o ] THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1896. TEACHERS WON'T CAUCUS No Political or Sinister Pur- pose in the Poposed Council. Director Murdock Explains That It Will Bring Schools in Touch With the Executive. The measure formulated by School Di- rector C. A. Murdock, which is now before the Board of Education for consideration, is one for bringing about better ednch- tional results in the department, and is not for political or sinister motives, as might be construed by those who have not given the matter sufficient thongh}‘ The plan laid down by the originator of the idea is that for every ten teachers one delegate shall be elected to the council. In schools where there are less than ten classes that school will affiliate with one having more than ten or less, as the case may be, making the representation one to ten, and giving the entire department a body of seventy-five delegates. Of these an advisory board of five shall be formed. The qualification of delegates is that he or she must be a class teacher, but for the advisory poard there are other lines drawn which must be observed. These are that o delerate must represent the High Scnool, one the grammar grade and one the primary. The other two can be se- lected from the body irrespective of which grade they may come from. The duties of the advisory board shall be o hear from the delegates in council such ideas as may tend to advance the pupils in tleir studies, as also such other matters as | will give the directors assistance in the wants and necessities of the entire depart- me Asit is now each school or, for that mat- ch individual teacher, in order 1o bri ing to the notice of the board, | must go in person to each director and explain the object and necessity of what is required. This 1s » loss of time, both to teacher and directors. If the council and advisory board full- fil the objects for wnich Mr. Murdock in- tends it this will all be obviated, because teacher can represent to the delegate from that school the wants whici to her are necessary, and the delegate in turn will bring the subject before the counc and from the latter it will go to the adv sory board; and, if found to have merit, will tben be laid before the entire board | and receive from that body due considera- tion. The council will be independent of the irectors, as can be seen by the provisions the formula: Tne council shall adopt its own by-laws and te rules conferring such powers on iis advisory board as it fit and determining the fre- quency of meetings shall be the object of the council to pro- mote in every way the welfare of the public schools and to stimulate and strengthen the of teaching. Through its advisory hall_make stich recommendations to rd of Education as it deems desirable, muking suggestions as to changes in the course of study or in the rules and regulations of the board. e ASSAULTED A GIRL. Donohoe, & Waiter, Arrested on Complaint of Edith Hansen. Dan Donohoe, a waiter 32 years of age, was arrested on the water front yesterday morning by Sergeant Moffitt on a war- rant charging him with assaulting Eaith Hansen, a girl 10 years of age, who lives with her parents at 635 Stevenson street. Two weeks ago yesterday her parents went to the Cliff, leaving her at nome. Donohoe was a lodger in the house, and, according to the girl’s story, he assaulted her during the absence of her parents. Donohoe disappeared from the house. Mrs. Hansen happenel to see him on the water front yesterday morning, and imme- diately notified the police. — 5 Dan REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles £. Langham to_ May Langham, lot on S Iine of 181 W of Buchanan, W Jackson street, §127:6; gift. osenfeld to Rosa Rosenteld, lot et. 107:6 E of Laurel, E 30 by ¢ Same to same, lot on SE corner of Clay and E'137:6 by 8 137:814; $10. & Shaw to Augustus C. Widber, lot of Howard street, 75 S of Seventeenth, S 00: $10. ine Wallace to Cora W. Morton, lot on 8 er street, 42:6 E of Jones, E 65 by S n to Joseph Robinson, lot on S line 3:8 W of Hyde, W 21 by S 6 cet, 77:6 N of Union, . line of Larkin street, by E 88:6; also prop: $10. Michael Rush_(life estate) Joseph and Ma on = line of Union stree 73:8 W of Hyde, 21 vy S 65; also lot on E i Larkin street, 97:6 N of Green, N 23:734 10. ichael Rush and Margaret J. Gilmar- E line of Larkin street, 77:6 N of 0 by E 60: also property in alameda :$10. Count, SanFrancisco Gas Company to San Francisco . re-record 712 d 110, water lots 385, 390, 379, 390, 389, 387, 386, bounded by Beale, Fremont, Mission and Howard streets; also lot on W corner of Howard and Fremont NW 165 by W Gas Light Com 9 ¥ SW 157 and Second street alsolot on E corner 275: also lot corner of Howard street, 27 1 Fifth, algo ail real estate belonging to Saa 15 S of Marin, S 65 degrees E 4, N 6114 de- :3, 32 de- . N 65 degrees W 4:11, block 151, Salt Marsh Tide Lands; $5. Nora E. O'Hare to John O'Connor, ssme: £10. F.W. and Emma A. Fulier to William_Boericke, lot on W line of Twenty-eighth aveuue, 125 8 of C street, S 100 by W 120; $30. M. and Isabella Rosenfeld to Rosa Rosenteld, lot on SE corner of Q street and Forty-third avenue, 0 by S 225: $10. G. and Rose Ratt line of Madrid stre pe Ratto, 1ot on W 7 Kussia avenue, N W 10 , biock 27, Excelsior Homestead; by £500. Charles Page to Lakeview and Sunnyside Im- provement Company, 1ots 1, and 4, biock A, lots 35 to 44, block E, Lakeview: 810. Lakey aud Sunnyside Improvement Com- any to Charles McCarty, lots 1. 2 and 3, block A, ots 35 t0 44, block k, same: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. K. Mead (trustee estate of Stephen Mead et 10 Calvin B. White, lot on S line of Mezd iue, 100 W of San Pablo, W 37.50 by S 125.70, being lot 61 and i half of lot 60, map of Mead Park, Oakland: $10. Same 10 rah Leonard, loton S line of Mead avenue, W .of San Pabio, W 25 by S 125,70, being 10t ¥9. map of same. Oakiand: $10. Jerome B. Stanford to Clara D. Stanford, E half of lot 13. Potts Tract Map 3, Oakland Township; gift. . C. and Isabel O. sigelow to Charles L Sturm, loton NW line of Piedmont avenue, 401 SW of Amethyst street, SW 35 by NW 125, block B, Thermal Hill (formerly Howe) Tract, Osakland Township; $10. Charl s L and Mary Sturm to L. H. Sy, same: Oakland Towns)ip: $1vu. Carl Berlin to County of Alameda, lot on S cor- ner of county road No. 747 and Fruitvale Cottage Home Tract, thence SE 385.30, SW 10, NW 385 0 to begin ning, Brooklyn Townshij grant. R. P. Smith to same, lot. beginning at & pomt on line dividing lands of Ncwell and R. P. Smith, $14.11 chains distant from quarter section corper dividing Sections 13 and 24, Township 2 thence NE .83 chains, 4.24 chain 4:45 chains! N ¥ 5.45 chains, 4.14 chains, NE 4.15 chain s. NE corner of Chestuut and Twenty -third streets, S v W 27, Uakland: gift. Joshua R.'Mead (Lrustes estate of Stephen Mead) et al to Hannah Leonard, lot on S line of Mead avenue, 676 W of ~an Pablo, W 25 by S 125.70, lot 38, map of Mead Park, Oakland: $10, Charles L. and Mary Sturm to_L. H, Sly, lot on NW line of Piedmont avenue, 401 SW of Ame- thyst street, SW 85 by NW 1395, biock B, Thermal Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Oakland Town- ship; £10. y.i,.r:‘iru P. McCourtney to St. Joseph's Home for Deaf Mutes (a corporation). lot on N line of Fortieth street. 265. 0 £ of Telegraph avenue, E 24.50, 40, NW 149.80, SW 15665, £ 125.3), SW 83.35 10 beginning. Oakland Township; grant. Edwin Whitcomb to Susan M. Cordray, lot com- mencimg at NE_corner of lands of Susan M. Cor- dray, ihence NE 50 by SE 62, Brooklyn Town- pt 10. ’Jy $lnd Amelia M. Emery to Michael Coilins, { Mrs'W C Conroy, Auburn J 8 lot on E line of Holils street, 250 N of Park avenue, N 75 by E 125, N half of lot 8, block 16, Emery 'Tract, Oakland Township: $10. John M. and Catherine C. Farrell .o William C. Bissell, 1ot on £_line of Wheeler street, 200 N of Ashby avenue, N 50 by E 125, being 10t 5. block A, Suburban Tract, Berkeley: §10. dward and Catherine Siyter to Charles W. Scott, lot on NW line of Mountain View avenue, 50 SW of Chestnut street, SW 50 by N'W 140, be- ing lot 8, block 9, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. I bia Warner and Mary Higging to Charles w. Scott, same, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; £10. Mary J. Moss et al. to Martha M. Shattuck, lot . block N, amended map Moss Tract, Brooklyn vship: $10. “Thomas Hillaz to Mary J. McCrory, lois 10 and 12, block 7, and fractional lots 12 and 13, block 8, Fiichburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township; 10. 18 Boehmer (aswgrieeo of Heury Mohns, insol- vent) to H. E. Weelen, lot on W iine of Paru street, 85 S of Alameda avenue, S 40 by W 110, Alameda; $500. Charles and Lucinds F. Prowse to Philip An- spahicher, lot 3, block E, Anspacher Tract, being a resubdivision of & portion of the Hayward Tract: also lot 23, block A, Hayward Tract; also ots 6 and 7, block 46, Peterson Tract, Haywards: also lot 9, block E, Anspacher Tract, veing & resubdi- vision of a portion of the Hayward Tract, Eden Township; $:0. HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. Geo E Turner, Nevada C Fred W Hayne, N York J F Place, California J Miller & wt, Walnut G Mrs J ¥ Ross, Fresno Miss 1 Anderson, Fresno Hy Postlethwait, S Jose M E Sanborue, Yuba City T B Dillon, California F B ChandlerJr, Elmira J C Cronn, Portland W H Skerett, Vallejo W C Hicks, Santa Cruz H M Belt. Vallejo W J Heillman,Caiifornia DrL L Dunbar,California Hon S M Buck, Eureka Hon Frank dMcGowan & Miss A Nott, Seattle wife, Eureks H Wallace, Stockton H M Barstow. Napa F B Hatch, Ashland Hon I P Colgan, Sacto MrsJ F Fiedler & fam, Miss I Fiedler, Sausalito San Luis Obispo J C Enright Mrs P C Wright, Ogden Miss Nellie W SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. UMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GERMAN AND Swedish girls awalting situations at the Swed- ish Employment Bureau, 315 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES POSITION o do housework or to take care of children, city or country; good references: good s orker: $8 10 $10 month. 359 Minna st., near Fifth. ANTED BY_ SIEADY, COMPETENT woman to do housework: is very zood cook and laundress: fond of children: if needed, refer- ence from last place: city or country: wages mod- erate. Please call 79 Jessie st. bet. 1st and 2d E PERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN W NTS housework or chamberwork or light washing, by the day or half-day. Calloradaress 543 Ste- ‘venson st., in rear. 7OUNG COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS work by the aay, washing and housecleaning, Call 419 Natoma st. JXPERTENCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS any kind of work by the day; wagzes$1. Ad- dress 602 Howard st XPERIENCED LADY WANTS WORK AS janitress or housekeeping: any kind of work. Room 1, 821 Mission st. RESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS, ENGAGE- ments in families. $2 per day: good reference. Address B., 621 Pine st. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. (G"RLOR WOMAN FOR GERMAN AND JEW- ish cooking, $25, call early; 5 waltresses, smal country hotels, $20, etc.: head waitress, $35, for July1: also 10 side waitresses. MAR- TIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. (O9K AND LAUNDRESS, $25; CHAMBER- maid, $18; 3 nursegirls, $12 and $15; waitress, MRS, HIRD, 721 $25; 10 girls for housewor ENis st ‘v ANTED — YOUNG STRONG IRL AS kitchen-maid for the country, §: lady’s mald, $25; waitress and parior-maid for country, 825. f\l MISS PLUN KETT, 424 Sutter st. [ AITRESS COUNTRY HOTEL, STEADY Jear round, $25; 00 women aud glrls for prl- vate families and hotels. MURRAY & READY, NGAGEMENT IN AILOR'S SEAT-ROOM AT 611 CLAY Toom 7: 75¢, with use of machine. BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see STRAND & CO., 917 Market VW ASTED — STEADY MAN TO COLLECT and assist generaily in light business; salary $65, with charce of incresse; must have $150 cash. 777 Market st., room 7. /ANTED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN store and make himself useful in cash bosi- ness; salary $75 per month: must have §250 cash. See STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secrecary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION Ur (AL, EMPLOY: ment. Sec’y, . (. Hamann, 25914, O’ Farreil. ARBERS — BEST-PAYING 3-CHAIR 15c shop, laundry ofice and cigar-stand for sale. Apply or address ASA BERDR /W, San Jose. ANTED—A CLOTHING SALESMAN, AP- Ply 523 Market st., room 7, bet. 3 and 6 P. M. B 975, SEOCERY AND BAK: OLD ESTAB- $ *). lished: rent only £10: No. 1 location; pays well. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. 3 LIQUOR-STORE: FULL VALUE; $()O . offer wanted. STRAND & CO., 917 PARINER WAN D~ONE ACQUAINTED in city: temperate; rustler: reference; inves gate. ! mployment Office, 128 Four h st. TISENSED ENGINEER, 25 YEARS' EXPE- J rlence in_city and the mines, wants situation; city or country; man of family: can run dynamo andlocomotive. Address L. M., box 107, Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION ) to do chamberwork and sewing or travel with lady: San Rafacl preferred; best cicy refereice. Address S K., box 161, Cal IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A ¥l situation to care for children and light honse- work: good home and small wages. 442 Minna. ADY WISHES TO SECURE POSITION FOR relizble, middle-aged woman In small family: isa good cook and housekeeper. Please call at 358 Minna st., nr. Fifth. JXPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS XL situation: is good plain cook, good sewer or Lake care of children: wages $18 (0 $20. Address G K Miller &wf, N York Miss C B Arnold, Geo P Johnson & daugh- James H Tobin, Cal ter, San Luis Obispo. MrsC E Robinso , Sacto gzeshall & w, Nev C M C Bowen, California JE Prestond&wt,Stockton J J Peterson, Cal City GWXKnight,Stevensons C Mrs H Doging, England GRAND HOTEL. J Thornams, St Helena C O Henry & wf, Chicago F L Smith, Marysville H Haight, C S P Browne, San Mateo E A Bender, Cal R B Miller, Portland J H Commet, Eureka, W H Fals,'Arcata F M West, Stockton J T Baker, Hanford W C Conroy, Auburn nders, Sebastopol vans, Los Angeles T B Andrews, Los Ang H C F C Kaye, Santa Cruz Brene, Chicago Mrs M Heath, Vailejo CT Smith, Yreka J M Brooks, Los Angeles Miss Griswold, San Jo; J Enright, Bella Vista 15 Foote & s G C Holbrous, Jackson J H Hazelton, San Jose s, Anburn H G Green, Chicago ¥ E Connol " D Langhorne, Phonix s A Hazelton, S Jose AMrs G C Cakes, Auburn G D Fisk, Woodland & wi, Stock W G James, Stockton Los Angeles COSMOPOLITAN HOTE L. 1adaipe S H Elliot & w. on CHE N Dak ood & w, LO R A Curtin, Stoe Miss J Curtin, Chicazo W Beuson & w, Fresno A J Lawther. Angel Id G A Sittman, Sunol R L Myers, Ind Dwight, Portland Mrs M'Butler, Pt Reyes Miss N Buder, P’t Reyes W Hogan & w, Sact0 H Hewitt, Sacramento J Froud, Oakiand W A Taylor, Sacramen o 1 [ B J Skei E4 M H Hiliman SenJose A N Newhall, Fresno L Jones, kureks Mrs Robertson, Eureka A J Wade, G Valley H M Richardson, Stocktn R Pollock F Vollmer, Denver J SHowk, Reno, Nev PALACE HOTKL. C S Smith, N Y Z C Williams, N Y C H Skiamore, N Y B U Steinman, Sact® W H Maxwell, Liverpool J B Wheeler, N Y J B Tomlinson, Prescott Mrs J B Wheeler, N Y W C Brandon, Prescott H P Winslow, Keswick J N Lioyd, Cincinnati Dr Goit. Indiana Dr Russell, Iilinois Dr Farnum, Chicago Dr John<on, 1 C H Parker, Gilroy Wallis, Annie Irish, ¥ Gurchy, Cal Miss Barrymor: H B Eldredge, N Y A J Stoddard, T L Waldon, Toronto M L Garmon, StJo, Mo Mrs Garmoa, St Jo, Mo BALDWIN HOTEL. H Sullivan, Ventora M Glasor, Paso de Robles H M Plate, San Jose Dr ¥ G Case, Ukiah M C Mesker, New York J ¥ Habicht, Chicago John Drew, G W Brown, US M Y Tully, Stockton Miss Adams & maid, NY J T Smith, N Y R Johnson, Seattle H Ro, Woodland F Cralg, S A M Rartlett, San Diego New York ts, Mont F Burns, Fresno R Willinms, Fresno NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Miss H Scott, N Y H Kelley. Santa Cruz H T Colins, Presno E Fredeine, New York F C Yates, Denver H Mt f'den C Rother. Loomis e irfleld J Shaugnnessy, ~acto J Chioroni, Sacramento A Hackett, Alameda, S Cohn, San Jose J Manford, Los Angeles R Ba w rd. SanJose G H Goodwin, Los Ang R Dunbar & w, Chicago J E McGowan, H R Bristol. N Y D Donohue, R S L Skeels, Sacramento J C Wallac Sta Monea SAN FRANCISCO CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE 0f the San Franciseo CArt~ 710 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'clock every oignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street eorner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 389 Hayes street, open until 9: 713 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes entil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’'clock. E. G. W., pox 22, Cali. RESSMAKER, EXPERIENCED, WISHES engagements in families. Call or address 402 Octavia st. (COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND J 0f housework by the day: references. Call or address 5022 Stockton st., near B: W OMANOF MIDDLE AGE WISHES 4 POSI- tion as housekeeper; city or country. Call or address M. R., 512 Leavenworth st. ‘ S ANTED—PLACE UPSTAIRS GIRL OR sist_with housework. Call or address 109 Pe r Third. QITUA N WANTEL +J person to do upstsirs work; is good seamstress Cali 61914 Fiorida st. y FOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing and ironing or house-cleaning. ~Call 829 Hayes st.. near Fillmore matters of hous cun be secured vy addressing MRS, GAINES, box his office. 10} ) e N CREOLE WIDOW / with child wishes housckeeper's position, cham- berwork or sewing; city or country. Call or ad- dress 917 Market st., room 19. Y LADY WISHES housekeeper in hotel or lodging-house. Powell st., room 5. VIRL WISHES SITUATION X housework: is z0od cook. Call at 2 [ ASHION AT engagements Twentieth 70U traveling companion. bells. QTENOGRAPHER TY PEW RITER AND GEN. »J eral office clerk desires a positios willing to accept moderate saary: t references given. Address S. T., Postoflice A SITUATION AS 208 AS GENERAL cl POSITION AS LADY WAN Cali 706 Ellis st.: ring 2 AS COMPANION BY capable and willing. Ad- Mereury Office, San Jose, C; WORK—-BY THF laundress; do il English; French family preferred. 3104 Clemen- tina st. W INCHES I ER HOU Market: 200 rooms: £1 50 10 $6 per week; convenient and re na baggage to and ferr S NEWS FOR 5 CEN LL. in wranper, for_ mailing. ©. 44 THIRD ST, NR. c to $1 50 per night: pectable; C.G. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIE! APANESE AND CHINESE EMFPLOYME oflice; best help. 8148 Sutter: tel Grani 30. NHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOY J office: best help. 4141 O'Farrell; tel. TOUNG MA any kind of work: handy with t0ois. Reliable, box 3 (G ERMAN Nia A SITUATION AS T second cook in hotel or restaurant, or any kind of kitchen work. 563 Mission MAS AND WIFE (« Address an ave SR WANTSSITUATION ; charge of a gentleman’s best of references. Address Gardener, 271 lace; Steve NOTICE 5, 00r F. and A. M, THIS (MONDAY) o'clock. Thlrddi-;{xl’e 2D OF MEETING 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and ailed meeting THIS (MON- NG at 7:30 o'clock. Third / By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretar: A.O. H, B. OF The officers and dele: ¢ at Trish-American Hal', Howard street, on MONDAY, June 22, 1896. at 7:30 o’clockn® for the transaction of the business apper~, taining to the welfare of the order. All aelésates are requested to be present, as business of_impor- tance is to be transacted by the board. By order of JOHN McCARTNEY, County Delegate. TEMPLAR GROVE NO 19, U. 7, 0. D.—Officers and members are re‘w quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, ANTON JENSEN, at his late residence, 120 Ettie st., near B station, Berkels N June 23, at % o'clock P. 3. Take Her Ci NCISVATS, Sec. TAL MEETING OF THE BRICK- layers’ Association will be held at B'nai Brith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, June 22, at 8 o'clock. to hear report of ittees. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. RAND PICNIC-ORDER OF CHOSE Friends at Agricultural Park, San Jose, SATURDAY. June 27. Tickets, round trip, $ children, 50 cents. Train leaves Third and Tow send sts. 9 A. M., stopping at Twenty-fifch and Va- lencia sts. Games. prizes, bicycle race. The pro- ceeds to be donated to the injured and homeless members of the late cyclone at St. Louis. Tickets for sale on the morning of the picnic &t Third and Townsend sts. and Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts, degree. ASP SPECIAL NOTICES. DRS. HOLSMAN AND LINQUIST_RE- moved to 1370 Market st.; poor treated free, BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4; collections mude, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580, COFFEY'S _COLLECTION _CO.. 235 Kearny st. ejects bad tenants for §10; all costs naid. ‘Telephone Red 564. DIVID! Savings and Loan S rnia st.—For the half vear ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been “declared at the rate of four and twenty-six hundredtbs (4 26-100) per ci ni per & num on term deposits, and three and fifty-five hundredths (3 55-100) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and aiter Wednesday, July 1. 1896. iEO. TOURNEY, Secretary. &2, DyIDEND ICE—MUTUAL SAV- ings Bank of San Franclsco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (8.331%5) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. 1, 1 =4 AND LOAN Society, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declarea the following semi-annual dividends: 4.32 per cent per unnum on term and 3.60 percen: per abnam on ordinary deposits, payabie on and after July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAN FRANCISCO Savings Union, 532 California st., corver Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, & d vidend has been declared at the rate ‘per annum of four and thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 52-10)) per cent on_term deposits and three and sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) |er cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, and_ after Wednesday, the lsi of LOVELL WHITE, cashie SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. NUMBEB OF GIRLS, ALL NATIONALITITS, awaiting situations; best references. MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellis st. ROTESTANT WOMAN OF MUCH EXPERL- ence, thoroughly competent to take entire charge of infant or children, wants a position in GE MAN will JOBER D RELIABLE YOU 1D (Danish) desires & steady job of any kin, drive wagon. Address J., box 140, this offic M DPLE-AGED AMERICAN WANTS CARE IV “of horses, cow and garden on private piace; understands pouliry and the use of 100ls; refer- ences. Address Wiliing, box 5, Call Office, Oakland. IONAL ACCOUNTAN < his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books and general expert work. Address P.C. box 137, Call Office. “7,; '—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MA i a situation as carpenter on a ranch; is als | used 10 ail kinds of farm work: can furnish good | reference. Address P. O. box 17. San Lorenz and is alsoa good children’s hurse: city or coun- | 1| (YOAT-FIA VESTS. APPLY 634 Clay PDEESSMAKER WISHES & families; terms $2 per day: best of city refer- ences. Address L., box 91, this office. / ANTED-A GERMAN OR FRENCH NURSE and upstairs girl with references. Apply 1814 Washington st.. mornings. GEL 20 To ) LIGHT HOUSEEEEPT ice weekly: 0 monthly. ntlems box 28, Call office, © i W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHIL- dren. 1217 Webster st. W ANTED—A WOMAN TO WASH AND DO housework by the day. Call at 1232 Union st. M'DELEAGED GEEMAN —LADY — FOR “housecleaning and vedmaking. 1 Fifth st. (GIBL OR MIDDLI-AGED LADY TO HELP X_ingeneral housework. 507 Hayesst. [ ANTED_YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH Y housework and baby. Call 530 Jersey st. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL T0 DO UPSTAIRS housework. Apply at 2522 Union st. Y QUNG GIRLTO NURSE; WAGES $6. 1431 Howard st. Y OUNG GIRL CARE OF BABY AND ASSIST; - family of $5. 1696 Page st. )XTHA VOLUNTEER SINGERS FOR JULY 4; immediately. J. W. MCKENZIE, 524 Eday. Y QiXNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK slgep home. Apply Scott st., or. Haight. W ANTED — PUPILS R MILLINERY 8chool; class now forming for fall work; prac- tical: reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. H AIRDRESSING, MANICORING, BEAUTY culture lessons;' agents who will handle my toilet preparations taught free, MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. PERATOR-HANDS ON 1284 Hayes st. NTS WANTED—TWO LADY CANVASS: new patented article; yell on sight: best thing for years; investigate. 11 Glen Park ave., t0 6. This is aTeally good thing. RESSCUTTING AND FITTING TAUGHT thoroushly in three hours or less at MRS. R. 1. JUNES’ dressmaking school, 505 Fel st. HOLF ON SHIRTS IN AND STYLISH DR making taught, 85 per mouth; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist. jack- et. sleeve and skirt patterns cui to order, 26¢ up. | SLL Academy, 213 Powell st. ING L NS . and 105 Ninth. ARD & CO., OLD Ri- East 16th st), Oakland. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room; 26c & night: $1 & week. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 15¢ PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED:; DK. GOR- -"\ din’s Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single turnished rooms, night 15¢ to 80c;week $1 Lo $3 60; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion'to morning calls: clean; quiet: open all night. NLERKS AND LABOKERS CLAIMS B'GHT; J ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 363. 1IN CITY--SING' E_ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. OOMS 156 10 760 PER N1GHT: 650G 10 ¥1 50 per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. VW ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 10 §3 per week. W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to pateni? Protect your jdeas; they may bring_you wealth. WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- veys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize otter and list of 200 inventions wanted. MENS HALE-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c. done while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market,0pp. Will & Finck’s, S. F. NALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 607 half-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. W ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good s Dew, £nd With our new machines we can do your work st one-half the usual price; done while you walt. 662 Mission st., between First and Second sts. MY 10 FEED nANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; Vil grocers keep it TANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED ST Marine Corps, U. S. pav:, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properiy: 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 &pply ac the Recrulting Oftice, 20 Ellis st., Sun Francisoo, Cal. 50 AND 55G: MORN street. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: to $1 50 per night} $1 50 to $6 ind 1 from ) 200 W g MAKER FOR CREAM- $30 and found; 2 farmers and wives, $30 and $45: 15 luborers, $175 a day; farmer fruit ranch, 8200 year: office boy for country, $10 and found: choreman o resort. $12: 2 woodchopoers, #1 25 a cord: good boxmen for bark-peeling, $26: milkers, $25; farmers: cooks: waiters and oOthers. Apply 16 J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. FARMHANDS, STEADY PLACE, #2 aymakers, $26; 4 machine drill miners, 83 & milker, conntry, $25; dairvman for Nevada, & buttermaker and milk, §30; farmband for orchiard, $20: choreman, »15: 10 barkpeelers, $1 25 a cord; 8 woodsmen, $30 and board. R. T. WARD & CO..'608 aud 610 Clay st BER MAN FOR HOTEL WORK ; $30 and found. Call on C. R. HAN- 10 Geary st AUNDRY CREW - I ANTED FOR STEAM 4 laundry, country. See proprietor this morn- ing at C. R. HANSEN & CO.’S, 110 Geary st. 7OUNG MAN AS PORTER AND WAIT AT table: private boarding-homse. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary ITFRS WITH DRE & suits for country hotel, $35: washer and ironer, country laundry, $35ana £30; man torun ~inclair tody ironer, couniry laundry, $50. C. K HAN- & CO. 110 Geary st. E¥1 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: ladles’, gents' and children’s misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. JLCHU HBOUSE 86315 MARKET Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 32 wesk. ‘ J HAT CHE HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 200 rooms; best in the clty: sing.e rooms 20 and 25c a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents & night; Teading- Write JOHN | 1 | $600 Market st. | 25, ERUIT STORE: GREAT BARGATN. $ 29, See STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. TE SALOON, 4 KOOMS, PIANO, ETC. $175. 585D & oo 017 Market st 325 COFFEE SALOON, PAYS WELL . STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. < 120 BUTCHER SHOP: TRADE OF $50 $ - 10 $60 a day; this place is well fitted np and everyihing complete for the business; 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 carts: great bargain; cheap at $2000. See STRAND & CO, 917 Market st. )=() RESTAURANT; 3 LIVING ROOMS: <. rent $20: doing A1 business: daily re- ceipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Marketst. LOR()() CORNER GROCE AND BAR: 33{)00. exceptionally good location: large well-selected stock; fine 8 ore trade; big bar busi- ness: large ontside ronte; bargain. M. LESS CO., 7T83Y5 Market st. 4((), SALOON: THRIVING ~INTERIOR & + town: opposite Iarge raliroad depol cheap rant; living rooms; receipts $10: dai penses $1; good stock. M. LESS C Market st. $75(), CARTSER WANTED IN FAMILY PT50. figuonsiors: min " avccesstully by present owner for 20 vears: large outside route: half cash: young man preferred: must have good references. M. LESS & CO., 783%3 Market st. 220 PARTNER RESTAURANT; OWNER & . lady. STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. 95(), PARTNER TO PURCHASE HALF 40U, interest in well-paying saloon near Kearny st.; ran place night and day: German preferred. INBERG CO., 632 Market st. SALOON AND LIQUOR STORE; = south of and nr. Market: receipts $15 to fuil vaiue: stock and;fixtures; family trouble. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 650, CORYER GROCERY AND BAR, LIV- $ . ing room, north of Market: low rent, 0od place; kept by Owner for years; rare chauce. {VILEE € WOLF, 531 alifornia st. = SALOON. ESTABLISHED YEARS, $DOO with large patronage. on Kearny st.s partners don’ VILKE. 531 Calffornia st. CEN 501 ing $200 per month. WTLKE & WOLF, 531 Calt- fornia st. (AR L = i Y CANDY-STORE, BRANCH BAKE E600. Snd stationery: taandrs ana U5, stumy agency; Marketst: 5 rovms, bath: rent $15; kept, by owner 6 years. WILKE & WOLF, 531’ Call- fornia st. 3 @5 BRANCH BAKERY; DOING VE 3000 good business; daily receipts above $10; 8 living-rooms: rent rarest chauce. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. B STEAM LAUNDKRY: ¥ B $3OOU. lished for years: all modern improye- meats; doing large business; 4 horses and 4 wag. ons: owner owns property: will give lease. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. . SA LOO! STABLISHED YEARS; $350. ront $50: tease: averaze daily receinrs, $15; near Marxet Hall; actual value, §1000. call WILKE & WOLF, 531 Caiifornia st. NOK SALE—_THE PAiENT RIGHTS OF A& K Qewiy patented machine, called the Farmer's Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller Whick also can be worked in connection with seed- sower. Inquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, 1154 Washington st., Oakland. 7 ESTAURANT; FIRSI-CLASS TRADE: FOR sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of equal value in focalfly and imate suitable for consumplive Cwill or address 5321 Mission st. R (N _OLD ESTABLISHED FURNITU A store: cheap; owner cannot attend business. 9354 Folsom st. HARMACY SAN locatec and stocked ; price low. T., box 9, Call Oftice. e 0OD-PAYING CYCLERY; BEST LOCATION in the city: bestof reasons for selling. Box 186, this oftice. FRANCISCO: WELL Address R. E. $10.000, BoAD_HOUSE, ACROSS THE . - bay, near railroad depot: hand- somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, pariors and promenade grounds: finest family and sum- mer resort; weil known as enjoying most desirable class of patronage: good bar irade the vear round; this offer never equaled; means & fortune in & few years: owner owns the prope-ty; satisfy yourself. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. 1600 RESTAURANT, OYSTEK-HOUSE, handsome privale rooms: Lhree en- trances: old-established trade: chance rarely of- fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested, large iucome certain. NBERG & CO., 832 Market. 3 BUT $90 . MILK A D DBELICACY - store: thriving location; _living-rooms; new stock; suitable for family. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 515(), EARTNER WA NTED_LIGHT, & OV, genteel “business, with rising young man of good standing and reputation: 1o night or Sunday work:; well established and will pay from 865 to $75 per month. See to-dsy GEO. STEW- ART, 602 Market st. ®9I75 SALOON — FINE FIRST-CLASS DL D. piace. nicely fitted up: good stock: best location: doing paying business; a bargaln. GEO. TEWART, 602 Market st. ARTNER WITH $100 CAPITAL WANTED by lady of means. Room 2, 12 Mason st. TOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, & SPLENDID- paying restaurant between 2 carhouses: rent only $17, living rooms included: owner retiring from business. Apply at once 3279 Mission st. NERGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS pariner; country business; $50. Room 9, 122 Post st. ALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. PARTSER WANTED BY A LADY; GOOD Pproposition; $75 capital. 11 Taylor st., room 1. 40 RARE CHAN i FIRST-CLASS $ . restaurant on principal street of Hay- wards, doing & good business: selling on account of sickness. Address D. C., box 45, Haywards, Cal, NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2. Call. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPBR. ‘Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. ‘500 CHAMPAGNE NESS FOR sale; well established; complete manufacturing plant: stock, etc.; principals only. Apply F. L CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, 325 Montgomery st. R A 00 PARTNER IN OLD-ESTABLISHED JUU. mercantile commission-house, controll- ing large trade from all pirts of the cuast; owner desires partner as business is too 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 ART, 6 &5()(). WOOD, COAL AND i S DOV, ness; 4horses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine running: saws, scales, etc.; DOSILivi clears $150 per mouth. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st 550, Y000, COAL AND EXPRESS BUSI- %O + ness; 4 horses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine running: saws, 'tc.: positively clears $150 room; free bus and baggage to and from the fers per month. B. T & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 7 ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR e You wi L YOUR BUSINESS sdeclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter promp! HEALY & CO, 23 Kearny st. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH _AND HOWARD / sis.; single furnished rms _75¢ week, 16¢ night. 100 ME3 T TAKE LODGING AT luc, Toc and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls €24 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED—SINGLE ROOM veek; rooms for two, 25¢ a di 150 A DAY: , $1 50 & wee; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. SHOES, 562 Mission. MESS ~SECOND-HAND nearly new, 26¢ to $1 25. JREE BEER—TWO SCH O\ also A hoti eof laer, SOME AGENTS WANTED. (1 ROCERY STORE, 3 ROOUMS, FIXIUKES, some stock, to let. 2201 Fifteenth st. LACKSMITH-SHOP FOR_SALE CHEAP; good place; $150. Inquire 337 Fifth st. LF INTEREST manutacturing business. 3 700D OPPORTUNITY: SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangeient can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. 3(( V1L BUY GROCERY AND BAF $ 4 rooms furnished; house; other business to attend t lumbia, 128 Fourth st. Ffln SALE -- OLD-ESTABLISHED SALO:X and wine cellar in a near-by town. WICHMAN, LUTG rent $15: whole o a snap. '%-’80’0 WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEE o . does an express business: 4 horses: wagons; owns buildings. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $2000 HOTEL OF 24 ROOMS, BAR, dining-room, etc., summer resort, 1 hour’s ride from San Francisco, clearing $150 per month: rooms commanding A beautiful marine view: must be seen to be appreciated; part of pur- clase price can remain; satisfaciory reason: ven for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kea: Q45(), FINE GROCERY AND BAR. BEST D4V, location'in city. good business, sells 8 | barrels of beer a week: ‘only reason for selling, | other business; see this at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, GEN'TS—BIG BOOK; NEW IDEA: BIG HIT: £\ low prices: don't order campaizn outfits untii you see ours: the greatest campaign book of 1896; prospectuses 5Uc. F. PERSON, manager sub- scription department, The Whitaker & Ray Com- pany, 723 Market st. GENTS TO SE. ply 1027 sfark L A NEW ARTICLE. AP- st $) JAPANESE ers for hotel, 8 MAKE AND CLEAN- Japanese boy 10 do chores for hotel. C. R.HANSEN & 00., 110 Geary st SSAYERAND AMALGAMATOR WHO CAN run an electric motor for & mine: see Darty here R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 1() QUARTZ MINERS, $2 50TO 82 75 A DAY, see party here; 6 Scandinavian quariz miners, $2 50 a day, see boss here: 20 men for laboring work, city, $1 a day and board; 10 farmers ior orchards, haying and harvesting, $20, $25 and #26; milkers, $20 and $30; choremen, etc. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. URNITURE WANTED. h)]’) HAND FURNITURK 'OR COUNTRY: Z good prices. , T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHFR, « fornia st. corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and ‘merchandise. MALONE PAYS 20 PER (ENT MORE than_elsewhers for furniture to fill couniry orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NGINEER, NIGHT WORK FOR A MINE, $26 and found: blacksmith, country shop, $40 and found: blacksmith for an orchard, $26 and found; tool-sharpener, $1 75 a day. A oatract to let for a large mining company to sink 200 feet of shaft. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 63+ Clay st. EFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for nons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 TER, WANTS FURNE + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest prica MAYER BUYS JR_FURNITURE, . carpets. piano. 1 . Jessie /61, S 300 MEY AND BOVS CAN OBTAIN WORK J Monday al 7:30 A. M., from $15 to $90 per month and found, st MURRAY & RE \DY'S Lead- ing Employment’ Agency, 634 and 636 Ci 1() WOODCHOPPERS FOR AMINE, 1 PER cord:: 15 woodenoppers to cut tanbark, $1 day and found: 20 tiemskers, Sc and 10c each; char- coal-bur ier, 10c sack: 2 4-horse teamsiers for a mine, $1 day and board; woodchopper, County, 81 cora erband, §2 -0 RAY & READY, Leading Empl 634 and 636 st. VARDENER, PEA AL OE MAN ABOUT place, wishes situation: references. Address Gardener, 417 Kearny st. Y OUNG GEEMAN WANTS SITUATION TO make himself generally useful: good references. Address H. K., box 82, this office. APER-HANGER WITh TOOLS WANTS plecework; paper hung 9¢ per roil. 620 Larkin. 5 ARMERS FOR ORCHARDS, VINE- OV yards and farms, $20, $25 and $26: harvest crew, good wazes; b milkers, $20, #25 and $30; 3 old men to work on a ranch, digging asparagus, vegetables, etc., $15 and found. see boss here: 3 farmers and wives, $35 and $40: man to gather sacks behind barvester, §1 256 a day and jound; man to irrigate, $20.° MURRAY & READY, Leading Emoloyment Agents. 634 an: 636 Clay st. Y QURG SCANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUA- zood driver: milk and do ' bOX L-TRAINED BOV OF 15 FROM NORTH- ern part of Germany wanis situation_in gro- cery-store. Apply 2811 Sixteenth st., nr. Folsom. ANTED — POSITION 3S MECHANICAL engineer; understands dynamos; 20 years ex- perience; can give firsi-class cily refcrence as to character and ability. W.W. FELTER, 566 How- ard st. % W ANTED=BY MAN AND WIFE, SITUA- tion in hotel, man as barkeeper, wife in kitch- en or as chambermaid. 113 Morris ave., off Bry- t 8t., near Sixth. MAN WISHES SITUATION A PRI- vate family : good gardener, couchman; under- handling 5 0ck: good milker. references. Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office. RACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTER, GRAINER and paperbanger with t0ois wants work by the day or contract count will work very reasonable: city or Address Painter, 23 Pleasant st. 10 MEN 0PI DIG IRRIGA- H tion ditche: for a larze bank- ing company’s ranch and orchard; $20 and found; steady job. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- p oyment Azents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 2 LABORERS AND TEA. "ERS, §1 60 aday, city work; stableman for a dairy, $20, MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st #25, $30, $35, $40, 350 AND 56! 10 waiters. $25, $30 and $35, hotels, restaur- #nts, resorts and springs; 6 disuwashers, $15, §20 and $25: 3 bakers, $30° and $35; cook for a mine, 7 men: boy tora kitchen on a ranch, $10: cook, private family, $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employwent A gents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED — BLACKSMITH HELPER, young man, country suop, $20 and found. W. SWER & Co., 626 Clay st. ANTE “FOR MINE; GOOD steady job: 880 per EWER & €0, 626 ANTED—2 FARKMERS FOR NICE RANCH near ciiy, $25. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. month. Apply to W. D. , NEAR s In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $B per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 7OUNG NAN, 18, STEADY HABITS, NO vices, wants employment; occupation more the obiect than wages. Address (. D. E., box 8, “Call Office. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus an baggace 1o and from the ferr; FEMALE HELP WAN ED. 10 FAKMERS FOR HAYING. $20 and $25 per month.” W. D. 0., 626 Clay st. SWAMPER AND JACKSCREW- camp, long_iob, $35 and found, i ulso an_all-round woodsman, $35 and D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. [ ANTED—TWO HARVESI-HAN D: NICE piace, $1 25 to $1 50 per day and board; two months’ work or more. W. D. EWER & C0,, 626 Clay st. W ANTED—0 MEN TO PEEI BARK, CHOP wood and drive team, #26 per month and board, long job. W. D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. JANTED—GERMAN COOK, SANTA BAR. bara, $25; 2 Protestant and German chambe: maids. $20; German or Scandinavian girl for gen- eral housework, $25: restaurant waitress, $25; hLotel cook, $25, an girls for cooking and house- snd country. J. F. CROSETT & CO. ANTED—5 OR 6 GIRLS I'OR LAUNDRY; ouly experienced help wauted; $20 and board. J.F. CROSET | & CO., 312 Su ter st. 5 SCANDINAVIAN GIRLS FOR_ STEAM ©) laundry; 4 housegiris, $20, $25 and $16: 3 girls Apply 315 Sutter st. RL FOR HOUSEW ORK; wages $10. 11224 Sacramento st. TRL WANTED 10 WAIT ON TABLE. 408 McAllister st. PASTRY COOK, $10 A WELK, NO SUNDAY work: cail early: puntryman, $20 and room: ete. MAKTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. (5 EBMAN STEWARD, WIFE FIRST-CLASS X cook, wish situations in resort or hoiel; best references. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton s . EDISH OR GERMAN MAN TO TAKE A care of horses, $25 and found; 2 ironers for 'steam lnundry, $35. Apply 315 Sutter st. BOARDING WANTED. OAKD AND ROOM: DESIRABLE LOCA- tion: exchange for piano. C. P., box 159. Call Office. MONE V WANTED AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL | | | | RG0(), [EOCERY AND BAR: FINE ESTAR: D . lished place doing good business; the | stock is iresh: rent cheap and the locality fine; see thisatonce: a rare chance; good reason for 11 \RUG-STORE—#$1000 WILL BUY A PAYING store: invoice $1600. Address Drug, box 59, Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 12 Roox 3 S EDDY ST... $359 16 rooms; bic bargain: Powell st 650 | 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel, only 650 36 rooms, corner, oak furniture: piano. 1100 50 rooms’ $125 # month guaranteed: none better. 25 rooms 10 let, unfurnished: elegunt house. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. O R BALDWIN;: >KER, 1020 Market st. 5() RooM_HoT L: RENT $70: SUSINESS location: $1600. DECKER, 1020 Market. selling. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. %( OO PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAYING <0 business: wili stand the fullest investi- gation; rare chance for young or middle-sged mau; only object in_taking partner is to enlarge the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Citv Hall ave. |l4()0 AN ELEG " BUTCHER-SHOP < Reross the bav. with two horsesand | wagons, fine fixtures, safe, cash.reg ster: working | 3 menand doing fine business; object of selling sickoess;investigate T.LUBELSKI,7 City Hall av. 14 Fex, BARGA 5-HOUSES SEE STRAND & ARGAIN—14 ROOMS, FULL OF STEADY north central. Address B. C., box © ROOMS; BEST-PAYING HOUSE: CHEAP; terms. 115 Second ODGING-HOUS BOUGH? exchanged. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkln st. SOLD AND $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. JPOT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF MER- chandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ](, VEGETABLE-STORE AND FRUIT- . stand. $150—>1l00n: paying fine. 700—Restaurant: worch $1:00; see this. £200—Branch bakery and delicacy ;worth double, $1100—A snap in an elegant groce T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave., {or bargains. 15(), COFFEE_AND ~CHOP HOUSE; OV, worih 750 DECKER, 1020 Market. QALOON: B 3 REASON- able offer ref: 20 Market st. $300 BAKERY: FINE bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st. OR EXCHANGE FOR LODGING-HOUSE business or other property, 80 acres of fine farming land and some cash; Walla Walla County, Wash. ,free. MACGILLIVRAY & CO., 1028 Mar- ket st. . 175 CIGAR-STORE, WITH LIVING | o rooms, on account of sickness: no agents. 1127 Mission ANTE IN GOOD order. box 16, Call. ANTED—PRESS; CAPACITY 5 CUBIC feet or more. MAGNESITE, 65 Union st. JELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW) elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 108 Sixth st.: send postal. LOST. OST—BUNCH DF KEYS ON MARKET Return to SHORT'S saloon, 1707 Devisa- dero si.; reward. UG DOG: ANSWERS TO NAME OF BUD, Return to 1238 Howard st.; reward. 53((). HALF INTEREST IN THRIVING o . cash business; duties light and easily learned: or will exchange for real estate in city or across the bay. H., box 33, Call Office. I IN GOOD | $250. y at 1 P PAYINGCORNER SALOON WANTS 25 « partner; experience unnecessary. 633 Howard st. %125, COFFEE AND CHOPHOUSE: SAME | % . hands 7 years. J. COLE, 508 Howard. PART .ER_WANTED OST—LARGE FRESH RED COW; LIRERAL reward. Return to 1788 Mcallister st. J OB SALE-HALF INTEREST IN DOWN- town chophouse. 210 Drumm st. OST—COACH DOG: NAMEL PLATE AND AN WITH §100 TO JOIN ME; MUST MEAN address on c oward. 3213 Fillmore st | M Sislicns. . B box 12, Ca 1 Office, TRAY COW ND AT COLMI; HOL [ ToIRST-CLASS GOOD-PAYING _BAKE stein: owner cail._ M. CALLAN, Colma. R s OF Seath . cheap, on account of death. Call Uffice. HOKSES. JIX-YEAR-OLD SIYLISH ALL-PURPOSE business horse; 1200 pounds: sound, gentle and well broke; ch 351 Lhird st. F(\T{é‘u‘n CHEA P—FINE SORREL HORSE; weltht 1200. A pply 406 Sixth st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS ot good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for 1-ss money than you can buy Eatern trash; send for catalogne. 110 MeAllister st., S. F. F ARNESS. TEAM, EXPRESS, SRY wagon : aiso 2 cheap horses. 1620 Mission st. 1:03 EW AND SKCOND HAND HAR- OV ness, all kinds; wagons, bu rockaways, carts: must be sold. ies, surreys, 1128 Mission st U N SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES, wagons, harness, etc., at Derby stables, 645 Geary,cor. Leavenworth.every Tuesday 11 o’'clock. C. R MARTIN, prop.; 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. H0() SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds: bugzy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4() BOBSES Fog SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Bixth st.: auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOY LE, Auctionesrs. DESTAURAN D LOCATION: GOOD place for man and wife: cheap. Appiy Call, ELTABLE PARTNER WANTED WITH #300; good business. Apply 1004 Mkt.. rm. 1. BGOQ, EJK SALE 10 CLOSE AN ESTATE; & . stationery, bakery and variety store at 1010 Buchaban st.; ‘rent of store with 4 rooms and bath 222 60. Apply afer 2 o'clock, J. REIMER, Attorney-at-Law, 509 Montgomery st. u2"0 FIRSI-CLAS ALO IN; LEASE; & DUV, good trade: owner retiring: chance of alifetime. Address C. H., box 139, Call Office. ONE OF THE BESI PAYING F9000. suriimerana winter hoteis and nosiis resorts in California; on railroad: magnificent scenery: well established: pays 82600 a year net and growing. H. M. WUOLL , 532 Market st. TRST-CLASS BEER SALOON; CENTRALLY located; mear Market st. For ‘further particu- lars addrers EDW ARD CONOLLEY, 502 Mont- gowery st., or call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. W ANIED-GEOCERY AND BAK IN GOOD location. or suitable corner store with living- rooms. C. H., 1818 Polk st. IELL-FURNISHED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing-house; in a good iocaiion. 613 Mission st. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $575: JROAKDING AXD LODGING HOUSE FOR low rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. sale at 39 Pacific st. OUSE OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS suitable for lodgin; : $20. 544 Sixths! LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. ©9¢) VAN NESS, COR. GROVE—44 ROOMS; &) Z arranged for lodgings or houskeeping. FUR! OR SALE—7-ROOM FLAT, COMPLETE and newly furnished: rent $30. 125 Grove st. TURE OF 7 rooms; a bargain. 102914 M arket sf. A SFBCIAL SALE OF BED-LOUNGEST 50 bed-lounges (worth $7 50). Floor oilcloth.. English Linolenm . Brussels Carpet. . 4-room outfit, solid oa: SHIREK & SHIREK. T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time, open evenings. JTRE SALE ! Prices siand Wl zoods are completely dis- posed of. Onk bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves .. ‘arpets, per. Linoleum, per yard Matting, per yard. ‘T1ll our new bulil cos will stana. Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. NOONAN. 400 SARPETS: stoves, §! £10; bed- oun CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works Main office 25 and 27 Sth. ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 3c.; KUG sampies free; teleplione Jessie 944. STRAT- TON. 19 Eighth st. REAT W = CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd.'G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253. W HEN YoU BECOME_DISGU r work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- ing Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. LIN'SCARPHT FEATING WORKS. 333 den Gate ave.: telephione east 126. MCARP NING,RENOVA- CHAMBER BETS, $i4; JFosior sats, $30; folding beds, D McCARTHY 112 ath. Une, 88 Sth. ST “Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO. 25 Tenth; tel South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., su. ¥ MITCHELL CA KE k- « 14th st.; cleaning 5¢ a yard. MQUEEN ovating w. J JALOON FOR SALE—GOOD LOCATION, GOOD St0ck; no reasonable offer refused. Inquire JJ ORSES PA~T iD; SEND FUR CIRCU- Jur. The Hvde Ranch, 0 Commercial st. WAGUNS AND CARRIAGES. OB SALE, AT BASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iption: cash, notes or installments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 8ih st., 8. F, BuT M1SS CULLEN, 323 SUTTER LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. OBER MAN IN WINE HOUSE; OF GOOD chiaracter; mMldle aged; Speaks German: mix drinks for inside salesman and recommended from last emplover only need apply. Box C. M., Call Branch Oftice, 530 Montgomery st. corner Clay. 00K, RANCH. 820, Sutter s TRL TO ASSIST I companion; country CULLEN, 823 Sutter s| OOK, $30, COUNTRY; SECOND GIRL, $25; nurse, $20: 20 housework girls, city and coun- try, $25 and $30. 8 MISS CULLEN, 32 TARCH AND PLAIN IRONERS FOR COUN- try steamn lanndry, See proprietor this morn- ing at C. R. HANSEN & C0.'S, 110 Geary st. JAITRESSES FOR SPRINGS, MOUNTATN resorts, country hotels, $20; waitress and chambermaid, city, $20; German hotel chamber- maid, $20; cook, country, privaie family, S MISS CULLEN, 823 HOUSEWORK AND AS $15; fare paid. MISS city or country. For particulars apply 10 MISS | gir. housework private family, $15. C. R. HAN- PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. N BAT NG PROTLSTANT GIRL, GOOD WANT];D—GEKEK.\N AND SCANDINA- ¥ references,wants second work or care children vian cooks, $25 and $30; French gir.s for in city or country. Address. with fuil particulars, MISS PLUNKET I'. 424 Sutterst. Tel. Main 5472. ITUATION WANTED—SETTLED YOUNG ) woman; good plain cook and honseworker; in small family; personal references. 319 Firsi st., near Harrison. light housework and second work, city and coun- try; 20 girls for light housework and assist. LEON .\ NDRE, 315 Stockion st. l A!’(HEK«\'—THEJUUBNEYMEN BAILERS' J Union meets Tuesday evening at 102 O Fac- el st.; all journeymen are invited to atten BABBERS, ATTENTION! ALL WHO WISH 10 cuter the shaving contest at the picnic of the Barber ” Association on June 28 send their en- tries until Juney27 to P. C. HAMAN, 28915 O'Farrell st. STEADY GERMAN BOY TO DEIIVER BOOKS and make himself generally useful; wages $10 and board and iodging. 2015 Mission st ANTED—THREE GOOD HUSTLERS: BIG money. Address W. T., box 168, Call Ofiice. OUNG MAN FOR NURSERY WORK IN JOB- bing garden; wages $15 mouth. 512 Haight st. JANTED—DISHWASHER AT 1604 KEN- tucky st., Potrero, &t Reidy’s Hotel. (XTKA VOLUNTEER SINGERS FOR JULY 4;immediately. J. W. MCKENZIE, 523 Eddy. W ANIED-1000 MEN 3T DUBLIN LOUUS barber-shop: mew Iy openea: shaving 5¢; hair- cutting 10c; best in city. 207 Fourth st. Y PLALY LAUNDRESS, CITY, $20: GIRLS FOR housework, city and country. R.T. WARD & €O., 610 Clay st. ANTED_PARTNER WITH $50; WELL- paying butcher-shop. Apply at saloon 130 Fourth st. EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry. milk and grocery wagons: lso rOCKaWay and 2 fine bugcies. ~ 828 Harrison st. BICYCLES. J . WINFIELD Pi- ARSON, 216 Mo LLISTER. « Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles QECOND-HAND WHELLS IN PERFECT \> order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent $25. Cleveland $30, Vicior $40, Crawford $33. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. 05 NEW FALCON: HIGH GRADE: §45 AND 55 each; Lalf price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALEXANDEL, 401 Market st. BISYCLES, 1895 MODELS, $25 TO $65.” HAM- ilton Cyeiery, Baker st., near Hayes. JCYCLES FOR 520, $25,:$30, $35, $40, $45, 157550, ‘second-nana. 306 oat . Fo /i A PO an at great ba:gal 308 Larkinag L0 beveles Plii'v.‘x CY LE&YTNEWTWHEELS ZO BT accommodations. ‘erminus Geary, o Allister and Powell st. car lines. W ANIED—FARTNEK IN WOOD AND COAL business; Lorses, wagons, etc.; lease; house rent free. Apply Call Oflice. "OUNG BUSINESS MAN WITH SOME ready cash wishes (o secure a position, or would inves: in business enterprise in city or coun- try. AddressJ. S. W, box 17, Call Office. | room 40, Chronicle butlding. | i | FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOU QROR GOOD BUSINESS RUGGY: OR 3020. trade for second-hand lumber. 115 Sec- ond st. JEW 1896 HIGH-GEADE NDEM BI- cycle at a srea bargain. IRA SORRICK, 14 Sansome stree:, room 37. S, OR SA SH FAMILY COW: DUR- ham-Hol: 156 Linden ave., nr. Franklinst. JRUITSTORE — GOOD BUSI Fillmore and Turk sts. DE OR EXCHANGE BAKERY outfit, horse and buggy, electric fan, bicycle, orange laid, town lots. Coiumbia, 128 Fourth, ROCERY AND BAR; FULL FIRST-CLASS stock: 8 rooms atiached. Fifteenth and Dolores, JTROCER WANTED TO START CASH GRO- cery: cheap rent: neighborhood without one, Apply 220, Adeline st., Oakland. TFOE SALE Clieif — Tk s} OF YOUNG mules, harness and wagon: good roadsters. Apply 1913 Magnolia st., Oakland. OR SALE—1 15-HORSEPOWER ENGINE, g00d as new, cheap for cash; will trade. Shoe Factory. Sixteenth si., Cakland. WING SQUARE ission st. HOWCASES vicet,bet. 7th & Sth. $1300 SALOON; Al; BEST RETAIL LO- ALL MAKES; W ]l{ California. OILERS, ENGINES20-HAND MACHINERY, 15 waterpipes. dicIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beale. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES } doors, mantels. etc.. 1or sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDILM AND LARGE SIZE O fire and burgizr proof safe. 109, 111 Market 3s. FIxE AND BURGLAR SAFF, LETTEE press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECON. N4 WERAY Mfg Co., 12 California ..». cality: sirictly first class; small ex- gate. Address W.S., box 81, this office. ROCERY AND BAR: TRANSFER CORNE R, $1000. lished, well stocked, good paying MAY WITH $150 WANTS TO BUY INTER- ket st. SEWING MACHINES. 'Donu:s"nc SEWING MACHINE, WITH AT- tachments, §12 50. 2437 Mission st., or. 21st. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE A Tented, re] i lowest rates. 205 Fennh: penses: good profits; desire to sell immediately, account of sickness; every opportunity to Investi: AKGAIN_FOR SALE, CHEAP, A O store. 8Clay st. = o G ADPLy this office: no agents. HALF INTERESTIN OLD ESTAB- general slore out of town; double value in’ sighi; trial given; 1 partner retiring. Apply Call Oflice. estin paying business, groceries, etc., across bay preferred] no agents. DELAIN'S, 2106 Mar- ]5'\KEKY' NOTIONS AND CANDY STORE: estabiished for years; niceliving-rooms. 1029 Valencia st. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. TRU.\'}E MOVED, 25 S COMMERCTAL Transter Company, 43 Sutter si: main 49; keep vour checks for ng. | CPLORS —_—— TYPEWRITY Cu(:w}s INVESTMENT OF HOTEL PROP- €Ity pays 12 per cent: $3000 or $4000 cash; grocery or bar as par: payment, 1019 Ellis, SPLENDID REMINGTON, $40: SEND FOR sample wor N Mont&ommu.rk' SC.OTI‘ & BANNAN, 338

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