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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1896. DISEASE MICROBES HOLD MERRY SWAY Revolting Condition of the Three Chinese “Hos- pitals.” FEMALE SAMARITANS. Remains of a Chinese Left Five Days in a Room With the Sick. PATIENTS WHO ARE STARVING Strong Words of C-ndemnation for the Inaction of the Board of Health. There is at present existing in China- town in three of the so-called Chinese “hospitals” a condition of affairs that could hardly be conjured by the most powerful imagination. These chambers of death and «isease are located off Pacifi street, between Stockton and Dupont. The alley leading to them is narrow and filthy, and the odor arising from decayed animal and vegetable matter is something sickening. Forty different odors struggle at once for the undivided attention of the oifactory nerves, and each seems to stand as good a chance as its fellows. Near the end of the alley three doors are visible. Each of them represents the entrance to a ‘‘hospital.”” One is under the supervision of the Kwong Chow Com- pany; the next, of the Hop Wah, and the last of the Nien Yung Company. The condition of the first, as viewed lasu evening by a CALL reporter in company with two ladies, one a teacher in a Chinese Mission school and the other a private tutor of the sons of wealthy Chinese, may | be briefly stated as follows: After entering the door it was found necessary to proceed through a narrow passaceway fified with tin cans, bottles and foul-smelling rags. This narrow passageway led into a small room.- In it were three small cots, each of which had an occupant. The only lamp in the room was a small affair filled with' Chinese nut oil—the kind used by opium smokers. The first Chinese lay upon one blanket and was covered by a sheet infested with vermin. mien told only too well the disease with which he is affected—dread, inexorable consumption. % On ancther cot lay a Chinaman whose only pillow Wwas a bundle of rags tied together with a bundle of cord- age. A part of his body was covered with a tattered overcoat. He frequently moaned as if in pain. “What is the matter, John?” pathizingly queried one of the women. coat and feebly grasped a long cherry- wood pipe. But there was no ressponse. Tho S hVERaL wresk wasSyidently 10 the last stage of starvation. Weaxened by his hzbit of opium-sinoking, he had been forced to seek this vile hole, and then with no food to assuage the pangs of hunger, had slowly wasted away until only a skel- | eton remained. “Why,” snapped one of the ladies in- dignantly, ‘“‘we brought these poor crea- | tures food when we discovered their con- dition and left it with thera. And we had hardly left the place when Chinese tramps entered and themselves ate everything in sight. This happened many times before we discovered it. and we had to remain with them and see them eat the food to make sure it was not gobbled up by others.” Crossing the narrow apartment she acts the light of the lantern on another Chi- nese. He was more comfortably provided for than the others, inasmuch as the blanket over his body left no part unpro- tected. “How are vou to-night?” she asked. *“reel bettah now,” said the fellow, with a smile. “When we aiscovered this man,” the lady continued, **he was nearly starved. We have gradually fed him into fair con- dition, but he is still badly afflicted with raeumatism. The OChinese that run these dens are rich and could easily provide for their ailin; ening to expose them we prevailed upon them to whilewash a part of the room. It was something awful to see that.” It was learned from the Chinese that they are obliged to get up from their beds and cook their own food each day; that is, when there is any to cook. An instance was mentioned of one Chinaman who got up and cooked his food one day and died the next. These two women, with no assistance at all, have been for weeks endeavoring to alleviate the pain and suffering of these poor wretches, but they bave been greatly bandicaped by their sex and the opposi- tion of the Chinese companies. Where the passageway emerged into the room stood a board laid across two tres- tles. This was the siab for corpses. The ladies state that when they came down last Monday the slab was occupied. The sick Chinese said it had been there two days. They at once made complaint to the companies, but when they returned on Wednesaay it was still there. During these five days the body bad bloated ana putrefied until they could not beur to enter. And ail the time these three sick Chinese occupied the same apartment. Thursday the corpse had dis- appeared. A door leads from the passageway into another room. This door is kept locked. In it are kept the bones of Chinese, dug up some time after burial, to be shipped to Crina in accordance with the Chinese su- perstition and there interred. The ‘‘hospitals” of the other two com- anies are occupied by Chinese suffering rom various malignant diséases. One of them has'a cancerous growth which might with proper medical attendance be safely removed. If the man remains amid his resent environments he ' is certainly ocomed. The sad, suffering expression with which he greeted these femaie Sa- maritahs was pitiful. One of the men is aimost blind ana totally unable to help himself in any way. “We have repeatedly notified the Board of Health of the condition of these poor, suffering wretches,” said one of the ladies, “and yet they have not taken a step to alleviate their misery. It was only last Wednesday that I fel:phoned Health Officer Lovelace about the matter, and he hasdone zbsolutely nothing. We might as well have no Board of Health.” ————— TO IN:PuiT 4xTILLERY. Major Field Has Comr From the East to Assume an Official Position. Major Edward Fiela arrived here yes- terday from Fort Adams, Newport, R. L. He has been appointed inspéctor of ar lery of this department, under General Forsythe. His headquarters will be in the Pheian building with the regular military offices already there, and his residence wili be somewhere in this City, for is accom- panieé by his wife and by his son, Alex- His hollow cheeks and listless | sym- | A H thin, bony arm was thrust from under the companies | i fellow-coun- | trymen, were they so inclined. By threat- | it before | ander Field, the family being at present guests at the Occidental. The position which Major Field has come to fill has been officially vacant since John L Rogers went East a year ago with General Miles, but Lieutenant Larders has been acting inspector. All heavy and light artillery hereabouts will be carefully inspected and the proba- bilities are that Major Field will visit all the posts on the coast where artillery is in use. ————— Attempted Criminal Assault. Edward Hayden, an ironworker living at9 Academy street, was arrested yesterday by Officers McMurray and Holbrook of the So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren on the charge of attempting to crimi- nally assault his ten-year-old daughter. The atiempt is alleged to have been made last Fri- day night. The girl ran screaming to the house of Mrs. Newefil, 1524 Missior _street, who reported the matter to Rev. Dr. Dille and he notified the society. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL"™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALt~ 110 Market street, open until 13 o clock every eight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery stroet corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 530 Hayes s open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 ¢’clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil © o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open untii 9:30 o’clock. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. PANISH LADY JUST FROM GUATEMALA Jvanis & hodsek eeper’s ponition: speaks Frenchl and German. Apply 121 Montgomery st., room 8. OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR upstairs work. Apply 174 Clementina st- OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION Ag traveling companion 10 lady goiug to Europe, or take charge ot children, same trip. Address B. M., Call Branch, 718 Larkin st. PEESSHAXER, FIRST-OLASS CUTTER AND J fitter, wishes position in family as seamstress and housemaid: no objection {0 the country. Ad- dress E. A., box 27, Call Office. ANTED—BY 2 WELL-MANNERED AND well-educaied young Hollanders, positions as butler and coachman; they 10 Temain to- gether. Address W. R., box 64, Call Office. TEADY YOUNG N WISHES SITUA- S tiog, ity or conniry : good driver, undersiands horses; wages low. E. S., box 102, Call Office. INCHESTER, SE, 44 THIRD. NEAR lhrku-xnmlil e & in 200 Dights o lighi rooms; 26c week: free h:’g..lrflw — FEMALE HELP WANTED. OMPETENT COUK WANTS SITUATION IN private family: would do general housework in small family. at 227 H RESSMAKING DONE AT HOME: REASON- able; or will go out by tne day. 501 Franklin. SIRST-CLASS WAITRESS WOULD LIKE A situaion; hotel or boarding-house; good refer- ences. Apply rm. 42, Winchester House, 44 Third. 0 HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA EMPLOY- 1 mént Agency. 128 Fourth st., furnishes very vest help at short notice. Tel. black 353. OMAN WANTS HOME: WILLING TO work: good housekeeper. Address S. A., box 11, Call Office. T IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO GENERAL & Dousework; is good cook. Please call 2417 Clay st. { 3 WAITRESSE~ FOR SPRINGS, $20; WAIT- ress, Fresno, fare advanced, §20; waitress and chambermaid, resor:, $20: chambermaid, city and country. $20: Scandinavian chambermaid, insti- tution, $15. C. k. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. et R W (A S N EAT GIRL, CARF OF CHILD 5 YEARS and sew. $5: second girl, $15: Germany cook, 825 girls, housew. rk, city and country, $15 and #20. C. R. HANSEN'& CO., 110 Geary st. NEAT YUUNG COOK: AMERICAN FAMILY: near city: $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 2 ?.V..‘\‘l'z.nzssxs, SAME SP 1:1.;006, 0?0 2 ses, same country hotel, $20: waitress, clty hotel, 820." C. k. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gears: FIRST-CLASS “CARRIAGE STRIPER ON oflu‘m and heevy work. Address box 95, this g g DISHWASHER AND LUNCH WAITER; call early. 210 Drumm st. FI.BSI'-CLASS MILK-BREAD BAKER. AD- dress F. M., box 180, Call Office, YOVNG MAN TO TRAVEL: MUST HAVE $250 cash. Address Cash, box 71, Call Office. (GODBARBER WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, Sundsy: no other need apply. 243 Third st.= DlEEWAsHEB WANTED. 638 FOURTH st.; call early. ANTED — GOOD KITCHEN MAN. FIRST.CLASS SHOEMAKER. EAGLE SHOE 1805, Haight st. Manufacturing Co., 921 Howard st. PBABBER WANTED. 1551 POLK STEEET. W business; will $75 per month; cash re- quired $150. " See STRAND & CO:, 45 Third st BABBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers'Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Berna: AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL S P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. 1,ADY MASSEUR AND SHAMPOOER FOR the springs. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. BABBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS TO DO housework a few hoursa day. Address MRS, W., 1482 Mission st. OMPETENT MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN wishes a situation as housekeeper. or would take charge of rooming-house; country preferred. Address B. N., box 78, Call Oftice. OUNG GEKMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE for general housework and cooking. Call 226 Third st., upstairs. NOTICE OF MEETING>. CROUKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. and A. M.—Called moeting THIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 2. 3. D. 2d. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. 5, MSSION LODGE NO. 169, ¥ and A. l.—Calied meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER. Secretary. MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and A. M._Meering THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 oclock. . st degree. THEOQ. FROLICH, Secretary. EXCELSIOE LODGE NO 168, F. and +. M.—Special meeting THIS WEDNESDAY) EVENING, July 8, at :80 o’clock. Third degree. 1 THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary. i MORSE LODGE NO, 257, L 0. 0. F.—Installation of officers THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, =3 July 8. All members are requested to be present. Visitors cordialiy invited. | C. A. 8. ANDERSON, N. G. C. Brixp, Rec. Sec. V. 0. F.—VETERAN ODD Feliows will meet at the grand ry’s office, Odd Fellows’ Hall, ! DNFSDAY EVENING, July | 8, at 7:30 sharp for the purpose of paving a frater- nal visit to Cosmopolitan Lodge No. 184. C. 0. BURTON, W.S. DRYDEN, Acting Secretary. President. | PRESIDIO LODGE NO. 854, . L 0. 0. F., will hold a public in” s allation on THURSDAY EVEN- 2o ING. July 9. at § o'clock, at Steimke’s 77" | Hall, ‘Octavia st., near Union. All 0dd Fellows | and their friends are cordially invited. { J. FERRETTI. Noble Grand. C. M. SYMONDS, Secretary. 1 ANNUAL MEE I'ING IMPROV- | ed Order of Red Men’s Hall Asso- | ciation of San Francisco.—1he anoual meeting of the stockhoiders of tne Improved Urder | | of Red Men's Hall Association Francisco ill p> held on MONDAY EVENING, July 13, 1896, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the association, | 520 Post st., for the election of & hoard of trusiees | or directors‘and such other business as muy prop- erly come before the meeting. BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WILLIAM J. SMITH. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR | annual meeting of the stockhoders of the | S8an Francisco and ~an Jouquin Valley Kailway | Company will be held at the office of the com- y, 82 SDA Y hour of % arket st., San_ Francisco, Cal., on , the 21st day of July, 1596, ai the | ac., for the purpose of electing a board | of directorsYo serve for the ensuing year and the | transaction of such other business as may come | before the meeting. | ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. THE AN L MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Lightand Power | Company, for 1he election of direciors for the en- suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be beld a: the company’s office, 229 Steven- son st., San Francisco, W ESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1896, at' 10 A. M. Transfer books will close July 3, at 5 p. . Proxies mus: be filed with the secretary before the bour of meeting. 2. E. GREEY, Secretary. OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION 8§ clerk in bakery or confectionery etore. Addre-s MISS E. H., box 1, Call Office. W AITRESS, §25.” MIisS CULLEN, 323 SUT- BABBERS"ASSOCIATION G 1. EMPLOY- ter st. N ment. Sec’y, P. (. Haman 9%5 O'Farrall. OR SALE—BARBER-SHOP, 15 £00d business. 131 O’Farrell st. EATGIRL: LIGHT WORK; 21N FAMILY: $12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. QOK, BOARDING-HOUSE, $25. MISS CUL- C&, 30 Sutter st. # HATR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; VERY cheap. 22714 Second st. HOUSEWORK GIRL, SAN JOSE, $25: SEE lady here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sniter st G ERMAN COOK, $35: LAUNDRESS, $30. (GERMAN SECOND GIKL, $25. MISS CUL- YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION 48 traveling companion; will make herself gener- ally useful; understands sewing snd music. Call or address 5.6 Stockton st. MISS CULLEN, 823 Satter st. LEX, 323 Sutter st. WAITRESSES, SANTA CRUZ, $20 EACH; 20 waiiresses, steady, country hotels and re- sorts, $20. MU ployment Agents, 634-638 ¢ lay st. OUNG WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION IN nice family for light housework; no washing; sewing and carine foc children; music if desired. Call or address 516 Stockton st. RAY & READY, Leading Em- ©) GIRLS AS CHAMBFRMAID AND WAIT- Tess, steady, country hotel, $20 each; ranch €O0KS, ete. URRAY & READY, Leading Em- ploymient Agents, 634-636 Clay st. IOMPETENT WOMAN: FIRST-CLASS COOK and laundress; woula no: object to_housework; would keep house for a widower where there are ghildren: city or country. Call 2030 Pine st., near ucha: YOMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A position to do upstairs work or general housework in German or American family. Ad- dress BERTHA RUSTMANN, 1430 McAllister. ELIABLE GIRL WISHES TO DO HOUSE. - work or secondwork and assist with the care of chi'd or invalld lady: wages $20; city or coun- try. 813 Harrison st. SITUA’HON WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED Swedish widow in a lodging-house or small family or 10 work in a kitchen; no objections to the country. Please address for 3 days MRS. W. M. T., box 96, Cali Office. YOMPETENT WOrKING HOUSEKEEPER / wants situation. Call or adddress M. SMITH. 15 Van Ness. Y OUNG MAN AND WOMAN WOULD LIKE steady positions on same place: woman good cook; man understands care of horses: city or country. Please call or write room 195, Golden West Hotel, San Francisco. EFINED YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN wishes a situation; is willing to make berse!f useful in any way desired: a good home and kind treatment more to be desired than large wages. Call or address 5 Post couri, Off Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. | | ANTED—4 WAITRESSES FOR SPRINGS, $20; waitress for restaurant, 86 week; Ger- man chambermaid, $30; 2 German girls for bak- ery, attend counter, etc., $30 and board: Protest- Worie ity and g, 18, 430 Soacess. R ork, city and country, 81 an Gl CROBIIT & Cou 315 St st % W ANTED-2 NURSEGIRLS, $10 AND $12; German cook, $25; city boarding-house cooks, #30 and $20; Swedish girl for housework, 2 in fam- 11y, $.0: American cook, country, $25: chamber- maid, hotel, $15 and room. LEON ANDRE. 315 Stockton st. 1:1216 FOR HOUSEWORK, 2 IN FAMILY, 2 7O GERMAN WANTS G housework, cleaning, washing, iro Call or address 415 O'Farrell st. 7 UNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO bhousework in respectable family. Apply 119 Fair Oaks near Twenty-second, In rear; sieep home. OSITION B XPERIENCED table young lady o do upstairs or second worl Oskland, Berkeley or Alameda. Address JU- LETIE ROBBINS. care of MRS. W. J. REID, San Leandro, Cal. ERAL g, etc. { ERMAN GIRL, GOOD COOK, WISHES A place in private family; city references. 817 | Sacramento st. JPANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light employ- ment. Appiy*105 Larkin st., room 3. OMPETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with chi'd wishes housekeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; city or country. Callorad- dress 917 Marketst..room 19. JRENCH CHRISTIAN UNTON OF CALIFOR- nia, 1520 Clay st.: reliable families can en- gage now; first, a heaithy, regpectal young wet- nurse; second,a fine seamstress and maid: third, a competent Frencn cook. Apply at once at above | address. 5 girls 1o hou-ework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. 3 GIRLS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, AMERL ment Office, 306 Mason st. W (MAN, HOUSEWORK, COUNTRY, $20; Employment Office, 128 Fourth si. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $26. HO- [ ANTED — EXPERIENCED COLLAR OR cuff makers. EAGLESON & CO., 535 Mar- ket st. W ANTED—GIRLTO DO GKNERAL HOUSE- ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work bet. 9 and 12 4. 3. 1423 Larkin. \Vf.cgnuworh Inquire 313 Lyon st. (90D FINISHER, WHO CAN MAKE GOOD ANTED—YOUNG PERSON FOR SECOND WOrk; references required. Call 1414 Taylor. work. See party after 9, 1720 Sacramento st. TAILORESS ON CUSTOM W ANTED—X YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. 3214 Rausch si. G country; wages $15. Call 322 Turk st. . . 1207 Gough st. EFINED LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE Fluxsi'TéLAss TAILORESS ON COATS, 41134 Kearoy st.. rooms 1 and 2. day. Call beiween 9 A. M. and 12 at 603 Eddy. AXTED_YOUSG GIRL TO TAKE CARE cooks, $25: 3 nursegirls. §12 and $15; can fimily, call early. German Empioy- German girl. bonsework, city, $20, and others. TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ¥ work. _Apply 616 Chestnut st. W ANTED_GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL button-holes; also apprentice. 527 Natoma. W RL FOR HOLLISTEK: GENERAL HOUSE- Vesis. 335 Natoma st pot. Thisd and Fonrin IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN Y QUNG GIRL UPSTAIRS WORK. CALL ® business. “Call 131 Post, room 31. JXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS BY THE of child 0 Webster VW INCHES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST..NE. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ te $1 50 per night $1 50 10 $6 per week: convenient and respectable iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. OMAN_ FOR HOUSEWORK AND CHIL- dren. 1017 Valencia st. (GLBL LEARN OPERATING ON PANTS: ONE SPECIAL NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE., DR. ALFRED W. PEREY HAS RE- moved his oftice to rooms 20-21, Murphy ing, corner Murket and Jones sts., and his ence to 2711 Sacramento st. | EF pIHE SECRETARY OF THE SaN i Francisco Protestant Crphan Asylum So- clety hereby gives notice that twe following or- phan and hali-orphan girls and boys have been | admitted to this institution from Jauuary 2, 1898, | toJuly 1, 1896: Annfe B. Newton, 4 yrs.: Mary E. Kelly, 12 yrs.; Maud A. Bioodworth, 12 yrs’ Ewma G. Maas, 6 yrs.; Eveline Griswold, 6 yrs. Loyina M. Korb, 11 yrs.: Lillie M. Robbins, 11 yrs; Eva L. Robbins, 915 yrs.: Alice M. Robbins, Byrs.; Mary Goetz, 9 yrs.; Mary J. Peterson, 10 yra.: Bessie M. Peterson, 3 yrs; Marion Fi zser- ald, 11 yrs.; Sidney L. Newton, 7 yrs.; Willlam A. Scott, 10 yrs.; Harry Clements, 1214 yrs.; Clyde Clements, 11 yrs.; Edwin Clements, 0 y7s.; Charles E. Korb, 10 yrs.; George A. Korb, 8 yrs.; William F. ‘Korb, 7 yrs.: Philip_Mahhas, 10 yrs.; Majil Mahhas, 8 yrs.; John L McGowan, 6 yrs.; Vilroy H. Maas, 8 yrs.; Wiliiam H. Maas, 3 yrs.; Robert R Golden, 6 yrs.; Kdwin W. Korb, 6 yrs.: Frank- 1inJ. Korb, 5 yrs.: John H. Korb, 12 yrs.: Samuel Korb. 2 yrs.: Walter J. Murdock, 8 yra ; George Robbins, 6 yrs.: Richard H. Jirjens, § yrs. William L. Jiriens, 7 vrs.; Geo-ge Jirjens, b ¥rs. Edwurd Goetz. 8 yrs. alter Goetz, 4 yrs. ¥. Peterson, 5 yrs.: Roy Sobey, 4 yrs.: Gerald Fitzgerald, 9 yr -, and George Long, 9 s7s. £, SQUICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has admitted the following | orphan, half-orphan and abandoned girls from April 1 toJuly1,1896: Mary Margaret Lvons, ed B years: Fanny Meyer, aged 3 years: Maud iaria York, aged 7 years; Hattie Kline, aged 12 years: Jesste Tayior, aged 6 years: Florence Josephs, aged 6 years; Beulan Josepbs, aged 4 | years: alice C. Laulau, aged 2 years: Olga Maria Lundberg. aged 3 years. ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED AS jurors iu criminal cases will find it (o their interest to call at room 18,230 Montgomery st. 3. P. DAMERON. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4: | collections made, eity or country. Pacific | Collection Co., 415 Jontgy st,. room 6. Tel. 5580. | E5, DRS HOL-MAN AND LINQUIST_KE- ! moved to 1370 Market si. ; poor ireated free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. =, COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SO- ciety, 614 Washington street. The directors | have deciared the following semi-annual dividends; | 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.80 per cent per annum on ordinary deposi's, payable on and siter July 1. 1898. F. N. BELGRA NO, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & €O, 110 GEARY ST. + furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your Oriers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephione Grant 183. EAT YOUNG SCOTCH GIRL DESIRES { A\ situation cooking and housework; $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sotter st. OMPETENT SWEDISH WOMAN, WUTH A child, desires stuation: good cook: best ref- erence; country; $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RUSTWORTHY GIRL LATELY FROM IRE- lend wishes a sliustion to co general house- | work: is strong and willing: fond of chilaren. Call | at 1122 Harrison st.: no postals. | RY FIRST-CLASS COOK AND LAUNDRESS, city or country s understands German cooking: | g00d reference. Call 1805 Kllis st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY / the day: wasbing, ironiug or honsecleaning. 308 Lexington ave., near Twenty-first st. W OMAN WITH LITTLE GIRL OF FOUR wants work: cily or country; wages no object. Call or address 21 Fifth st. (GIBL WISH:S SITUATION TO DO GEN- J eral housework or upstairs work. Call 1502 Franklin st., 10 to 3. UUN::I DY “’k[beE‘: fi SITUAT{:N AS general housework by the day or month. = A | ply '8t 1718 Xcoct at, o, i WOKAN WANTS WASHING, IRONING OR housecleaning, piain sewing. by the day. Ad- dress W. W. P., b%x’{ab. N ey, x Y ouse GERMAN WOMAN WANTS GEN- eral housework by tue amy. Call or address 415 U Farreli st. QiBO-G, KELTABLE WOMAN — WANTS < Dy the day. Call or address 126 housecleant Morris ave., bet. Bryant and Braunag. ! E;ir::xmxcxn CHAMBERMAID WANTS ., tustion in respectable hotel or boardi: ; clty or country. Call or address 5 Market m 34. EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE WOMAN WISH- oo u‘l:nnnndw do kitchen work in hotel ox boarding-nouse: city or country. Address Foisom st., bot. Second and Thira: e RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS] DR per duy: cuts by tailor system: mate over; children’s also. Address K. M., box 11, Ca.l Ofice. ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION; R et an osostng. “Apply 321 Elils st © RESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DONE y the day or ai home: prices moderate. 1004 Mariet st room 6. = i (, IBL WISHES T0 DO CHAMBEEW OKK OR 10 assist in-df housrwork: wages $12. Address H., 'h“n: 128, Cail Office. Nk R HANSEN & CO, 1 FUR- » nish ivmakers. threshing crews, barvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- €rs teamsters, bricky: crews, quarry and rock men, iaborers, mechanics, couks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and iaundry help. 'Wire, phione or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. YHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE belp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. ) C. 6. COOK’S SUL. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL .branches :short notice. i 4 Geary, tel.Grant48. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. E14B Sutter: tel Grant 30. CH]NESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. j. 426 ITUATION WANTED—MAN, YOUNG, SIN- gle, as gardener, milk, etc.; can groom and drive I requ.red; best of references. Address P. 0'S., 134 Fourth st., city. Wwho understands machine work. 206 Minna st. W ANTED_839 ELLIS ST, dressmaking; will have ence required. YoUs GIRL TO ASSIST [N LIGHT HOUSE- work and learn sewing. 1138 Poik st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE references. Apply 10 to 2, 1616 Bush st. ED—FIRST-CLASS TAILORESSES ON custom pants. 4113 Kearny GIRL TO LEARN g00d home; refer- OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS short order cook: Is steady and reliable. Ad- dress 8678 Twentieth ., city. 00D PAINTER WANTS WORK; WILL work for $2 per day or $25 per month and found: ecity orcountry. P. W., box 78, Call Uffice. 7OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION AS driver w city. Address Driver, box 110, Call. ou ERMAN DESIRES 817U, of anykind. 656 Natoma st. EKMAN BOY OF|16 WISHES TO DRIVE 4 butcher wagon; hhs experience. Address A., P IRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS; NONE OTH- and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- Lamics—rfifl:: FREE! LESSONS EVERY MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. aud 105 Ninth. 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to §6 FARMERS FOR HAYING AND HARVEST- HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. & €0., 110 Geary st. #35: 2 waiters for & seaside resort. $26: found. C.R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. ers need apply. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. HAIKUKL$3L G, 25c AND #5c: MOKRNING PEREECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS: making taught, 85 per month; pupils can work et and skirt patterns cut to order, 25¢ up. Mo DOWELL Acudemy,836 Markes,opp. Palace Hotel. Tues., 20 3: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. H AIEPEESSING: MANICUKING LESSONS. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M. ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: perwe-k: ires'bus and bagzaze 1o and from ferrv. MALE HELF WANTED. 3 6 ins. mear city; #20 And 82525 milkers, $25: choremen, $10 and $15; 2 cabinet-makers. C. R. ILLY MARTIN AND CLAUDE HIGGINS second cooks, please report. C. R. HANSEN EAD WAITER, COUNTRY HOTEL, §40; 3 permanent waiters with uress sulis, Countr, hotel, secoud cook, country hotel. $55: 6 ironers and polishers for country laundries, $30 and $35 and ARBER AND CAREY TRAYS TO IN- valids' rooms, sprinzs hotel. $25: barver, in- | stitution, city. € K. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary. ARBER FOR A COUPLE OF MONTHS FOR a fashionable country ho'el; board, lodging and shop free and keep what he makes. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st A Call Branch Oftice, 116 Ninth st. QTEADY GERMAN - AMERICAN YOUNG man, age 25. wishes any kind of work In some large house; handy at any thing: firsi-class refer- ences. Ad.'M., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. ELTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES POSL- tion In store or office; wages mo object. Ad- dress 522 Taylor st. (G0D CARFENTER WANTS WORK. AD- dress AYERS, box 71, this office, AN AN HONEST, 1 EMPERATE MAN SE cure emplovment, (o care for horses, drive whgon, Or be generaily usefui in various ways wages 10 object; employment required; reference or security. Address S. H., 326 Minna g. UUNG AND ACTIVE SWISS WANT: sicuation: is a good milker and driver: spe German and’ French. Apply C. MULLER, Win- chester House, Third s"., room 80. QTATIONARY ENGINEER WANTS WORK: can do repalring. Address Enginecr, box 56, Call Uffice. MAS_AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS; man to cook and bake; wife assist in kitchen or bous=work in institution or resort; best of ref- erence. Address 221 Minna st. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN and wife (with no children) in hotel, restaurant or in private family, or on farm best of references. Cail or addrexs H. BISSELL, 1807 Mission st. ERMAN, 25 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A position in a ery-store to learn the busi- mess. Address C. W., hox 148, Call Office. W AXTED—POSITION AS NIGHT OR DAY watchman; sober, reliable man: govd refer- ence. Address W. H. L., 754 Folsom st. \} ANTED—BY AYOU NG MAN, To APPREN- lice 10 o blacksmith; one year's experience; reference: town or country. Address D.J., g:;dls'l. Call Office. x: (GAEDENER WARTSSITUATION. or public. H. 8. MURRAY, box 74, Call Office, 1ARDENER WANTS SITUATION; UNDER- stands milking and general work about the place; references. = Address Gardener, 271 Steven- o0 st. 1Y, SERMAN COUK AND BAKER. CALL 810 Mission st., room 2, iower flvor. EASTERN BREAD-BAKER WANTS & SIT- uation in first-class shop: any hand: eity or country. Call or address 201 Ash ave. INEAT YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION A8 porier fn a winehouse or wholesale place. Re- fer to 439 Jessie st ITUATION BY STEADY, SOBER MAN ON > .‘ynutae n‘l"n“;s nn::'nlnm. horses, cows :nd n gardening; 5 years in las: place: good refer- epces. Address C. A., box 11, lel Office, Oakland. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR W Market—Klectric )ights in eyery room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to §1 50 per night; $1 10 $6 per Wweek: free busand baggage 10 and rom the ferry. UTLER. AMERIC N, WITH Br.ST REFER- ences, wiil take place for $40; competent, 50- her, neat, willing. Butler, box 3, Call Office, Oakid. TEADY, INDUSTRIUUS YOUNG MAN DE- Xnowiedge of baokkeenine; fest-cinse refoeranes yo of Bookhavptor} Drsti et ‘Address G. B., box 144, fice. AL INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- from Isuu;ml:m Neh situati L yer wants on as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114, C-‘Il Uffice. YDUKG MAN (22) DESIRES PUSITION IN n.‘pflm family 1o care for horses; can milk and lerstands plain gardening; cen furnish refer- ence if required. K., box 165, Call Office. YUUNG GERMAN. GOOD CARPENTER, cabinet-maker and general mechanic with tools wanig situation of auy kind. Address 716 Clementina st. Yuu.’(o SWEDISH MAN WANTS SITUA- tion: ciiy or country: good driver: under- stands care of horses and len; also good milker; references. Address L., box 188, Call. PRIVATE ERMAN WIDOW GOES OUT BY THE DAY: washing, ironing and housework. Please call 180 Second st. A!:“E:—_flm‘:‘l‘lol As Anlvlen'nsl:g g verise a largs firm in Oregon IIE‘WI. _Address D., box 65, this ofice. | w N WANTEU FOR ALL KINDS OF from $15 to $95 per month and found: 20 {ul:-pickers, $23 per month: 20 farmers, orchard, vineyard hands, $26, $25 and £20; man in warehouse, $26 and found: farmer and wite, $20: 5 strong men to bale hay, $2 50 & day and ‘found, no ex; erience necessary ; 30 .eam- sters for railroad work, $1 60 and $1 80 a day; 20 woodehoppers, $1 cord, for 8 mine: 5 laborers for amine, $20; 6 milkers, #.5: 4 butter-maxers, $25: 20 laborers and teamsters, ity work, $1 75 aday and $26 per monih and found; 15 men or boys to dig_irrigation trenches and do laboring on ranch and vineyard: 2 stablemen, city, $25 per month and found: 2 blacksmiths, $i0 and jound; blacksmith ana wife: man (o run’s tunnel, 835 per monih and found, fare paid. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. BUICHER, COUNTRY SHOP NEAR CITY, call early: 6 cooks, $30 to 865; three second cooks, $35 and $25: 3 wailers, $30; 3 dishwash- ers, 820; cook and wife, small country hotel. MURKAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st [ ANTED—SAWFILER, $3TO 83 50 A DAY 2 furoace men, $35 and board: 4 miners, $2 50 a day aud increase: 3 iaborers for mine, $28 snd board, go ; sulngle-packer; -nné?nn for insti:ution; laundryman for Nevada, $35 and fourd. “Apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento s e e W ASTED —AMERICAN FOREMAN FOR fruit ranch, $40 and found; 3 farmers, Hum- boldt County, call eariv, $26 and found: butier- maker. small dairy, §26 and founa: woodchopper: farmer, $200 & year; choreman fof resors, and others.” Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 sac- Tamento si. | AN ED—2 COOKS, COUNTRY HOTELS, $40 and 830; cook, country restaurant, $25: hotel baker. $45: walter for resort, 330, fare ad- Yanced: German baker, $30, and ochers. Apply toJ. F. CROSETY & CO., 625 Sacramento st. W ANTED—FOUR OR SIX HORSE TEAM ster to haul cordwood {n the mountains, 825 and found; 5 farmbands, good ranch in Santa Clara County, $.u: 5 miners, $52 per mouth; 2 milkers, near city, $-0; good, 10 learn 85 S’ Eoel W0 Tocrease: aivs trade In city, $3 €0k, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & €O.. 626 Clay st. bl S R BT e R ANT.U—GEKMAN WAITER, $28; SEC- ond cook. plain hotel, $20; young man forlaundry, $:0; dishwasher, $4 week; Japan-se dishwasher, §20, ete. LEON ANDRE, 318 stock- a st. ¢ W A¥TED— i BARKEEPER FOR WINE AND liquor store; nust have references from last employer. L. ANDRE, 31b Stockion st INEK, BURLFIGH DRILL, $3 A DAY: stabléman, §35; biacksmith and shoe, $40: muuum.s;chmnmlflm 5 Dark-pevlers, $1 25 o cord: dishwashers: : man, $15. R.T. WARD & CU., 608and 610 Clay. 7O TAKE Ok~ $) GUOD CITY SALESM Uncatce n 0 o Es A seney abe. Citcioee 180 jrinter having §)00 to_invest, with situation. W ATTEC_EELIABLE MaN FOR LIGHT, geuteei, ins ‘work: experience uired; §75 e monih: mast have F150. cash. 711 Mar y 100m 7. P LUNL’H WAITER WANTED. 528 FOURTH. [JABBEKS—A GO D COUNTRY BARBER shop: 2 chairs; 2 baths: for sale; $300: good investment for barber with family. ' Forparticu- lars {uquire of DECKELMAN BROS, 106 Ellis st. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- mairied men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet b inches in height; of good el and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak knglish 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 ce offers speclal iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new ciuisers. For further information apply at the Recruiiing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED — WORKING FOREMAN ON Iarge prane orchard: honest, tvaustrious and agreeable, with references as to pharacter and ability. 81 First st. LL MEAT ORDERS 5¢, WITH COFFEE, tea or milk. 635 Clay st. 100 ¥Ey T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 16¢ and 20c a night, including coffes and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Kingle turnished rooms, night 15 1o B0c;week $1 to $2 60; reading-room; strictest atten- tion 10 morning calls: clean: quiet; open all night. | $250 a wee ANTED—STEADY MAN IN COMMISSION | BUSINESS CHANCES. $13((), FARINER WANTED 1N WELL- + known express transfer comj Y3 has cream of trade in this city: clears $300 per month: proprietor owns his own property, barns, storages, etc.: has four fine teams running worth $3000; best business fn this State, making sure income; established 10 years: will' exchange for country real estate; grand bargain. STENBEKG CO.. 632 Market st. $150. CISARSTORE: PRINCIPAL THO- . roughfare; invoice the goods; con- necied with large theater; ren only $15: sickness only reason for seiling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st 1250. GROCERY ON PRINCIPAL DU, street: jarge s'ock: cheap rent: Iiv. ing-rooms: clears $125 monthi; dom’t m! this Dar:aln; rare chance.” STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- et st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. ACRES_CHICKEN RANCH TO RENT; 25 dock will be sold at §1800. P. . box 851, e - 'E_IN CEN _EXAMINER ROUT) N- OF of Oniiand. ¥, HILL, 1148 Chester st., Oakland. £150 T RTNER ¥ OF MEANS DESIRES A PA N A((l;’e‘rmln): $25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. AKERY, CANDY, NOTION STORE $2 0. g:m‘lny rms. furn’ed. 180214 Howard. OUTE FOr SALE ON THIS PAPER. ogxx))yl? T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. B NCH BAKERY, NOTTONS. STAC $300. Souery store: cheap. L, box 6, Cal. FOR BUILDING ON LEASED LOT; -nn":ble for grocery. W.CRANE, 324 $1000. BAEERY NORTH OF MARKET: « cooking three barrels daily: receipts ; clears $150 a month; no opoosition; rare bargain. STENBERG CO., 652 Market st. $125. ,ORNERSTATIONERY, BOOK AND ). notion store, with splendid front: oppo- site prominent park and schuol; rent $12: 11voice goods; sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 M aret. $T5(), CORNER FANILY LIQUOR-STORE, OU). with club and 4 living-rooms, in West- ern Addition: rent $60: doing large business. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Callfornia st. 85(). SALOON WITH LARGK PATRON. DU, sge from Clay and Merchant sts. and market hail; money-making place: low rent; bar- galn. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 70(), BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY 3 « and_coffee-parior: kept by present owner, a lady, 11 years: wanisto retire to private life. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 600, SALOON CLOSE TO GOODALL & $ '+ Perkins’ steamiboat landing; good pay- ing: low rent. WILKE, 531 California st. 300, SALOON: THRIVING INTERIOR OUV. town at ratiroad depot: clears $125 monthly and over. M. LES< & CO., 78314 Market. 55(). BEANCH BAKERY, CANDY, No- 99U). tions. stattonery. ete.; corner in best portion of Western Addition; 4 living-rooms: cheap rent: large stock; nicely fitted up; does well-paying business. M. LESS & CU., 78313 Market st. $20(). BAKERY, PRINGIPAL ~STREET « across the bay; bakes 114 barrels flour dalily; horse and wagon easily worth double price asked. M. LESS & CO., 78315 Market st. NOFICE—LOOK AT OUR BARGAINS. Saloon, tull Yalue pays well, 8275, Restaurant, clears $75 per morth, $450. Butcher suop, clears 8150 mou: h, $1200. Fruit store, horse and wagon, $350. Branch bakery, 3 rooms, make offer. $225, Barber shop, 3 chairs, pays well, $325. Grocery and bar, $275: chea : al $600. Corner cigar store, near Market st., $275. To buy or sell see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ALOON ON CITY FRONT NEAR OAKLAND ferry; pays well: any reasonahle offer will be accepled. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st $25 PAYING COR. SALOON; WANTS + pariner: no experience. 633 Howard. F YOU WANT TO SELLOR BUY A BUSI- Dess quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 25c NIGHT, 81 week. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis, nr. Taylor. E REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 « Ciay; bottie wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. (GEAND CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoes cut to 33, 85 to $2.50, 84 to 31 50,82 50 to 51 25: all goods sacei. ficed next 16 days in order to chlarge store and put in new stock. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. (CYAL MINERS WANTED. APPLY AT 144 Stenart st., bet. Mission and Howard. W INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIKD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night: Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ASTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some stmple thing to patent? Protect vour ieas: they may bring sou weath. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 1nventions wanted. JE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixtb, for a room’ 25c & night: $1 & week. TLOBGINGS, 5T 156 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi, below Kearny. STHMA CURE GUARANIEED: DK. GOR- <\ din’s Chocolate muision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. ESTIN CILY--=ING' E _ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial xnd LeiGesdor® sts. W B ARE SHOE DOCTOR: WE REPAIR your old ehoes and make them as good asDew, and With our new machines wa can do- your work at one-half the usual price; done while you walt 662 Mission st., between First and Second sts. ES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed {oe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladies', gents' and chiidren's misfic and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. RO0MS 150 TO 760 PER NIGHT: 50c T0 1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that £d Rolkio, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 iarge rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1'to $3 per week. CALL SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOL: 82 50; halt-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., or. Sixth. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sis.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 16¢ night. 50 ToUsE w68 MARKET ~ST— Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 0 $2 week. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR er&elerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter | $325. F=E CIGAR-STORE:. FURNISHED COM- plete; fine locality; only 50c a day rent; see at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, 750, LODGING-HOTSE; 16 ROOMS; FUR- « nished elegant; finest locality: cheap rent; all the rooms fall; payipg well: investizate this rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 595 (). EARINER IN SALOON: OBJE DU, for taking pasiver (o run the busine: more successfully. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $4((), SALOON: FINE TOCATION: TOW . rent: good business; full value: best Teasons for selling. Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2.917 Market st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS or to procure a partner, no matter what kind it is if paying reasonably and of legitimate kind? Iam prepared to attend to the matter for you at once, as 1 have a g t many applicants who have the cash. BAILEY, Business Agent, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptiy? HEALY & CO., 23 Kearoy st. ARTNER CORNER SALOON, STEADY man. . .$250 Corner grocery and bar at the Mission. . . 750 Wood and coal, Western Addition; bargain.. Corner saloon, water front; owner sick.. . 50O $175—Bakery, candy, etc., at_the Mission; liv- ing-rooms; furniture included For bargaips apply HEALY & 3 Kearny st. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEAR! new 6-story and basement brick buildi ng cos taining 88 rooms: also ground-floor and well- lighted basement: centrally located, 14 biock N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnished throughout: furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply (0 S. SILVERBERG, 320 San- some st.. room 39. TEE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The best equipped house in Nort ern California is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; this house 1s the best paying investment in Northern Californis, aud must be disposed of on account of sick ess. for terms and particulars apply or address E. Y ATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. A NO.1STAND—A rINE SALOON WITH A fine choice stock of liquors and cigars; every- thing In_first-class order, with a fine cottage of 4 rooms and bath on the back of the lof fronting on Seventeenth st., with a nice planked yard between and over 5 years' lease to come; I am 10 years on the corner. “WM. FOLEY, cor. Seventeenth and Folsom sts., alougside of the factory. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT A io‘} cn:h: cify or country. 1., box 2. Call Al ALE_FINE CORNER SALOON AND Qeatacrnt: cor. Fell and Stanyan. OR SALE CHEAP—OLD ESTABLISHED K Rquor store. Avply 1113 Howard. INQUIRE AT HoxE BAKLRY FOR SALE. Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. FG00. 5, Frreastny KON ELFGANTLY RNISHED ms: worth $1200. IFF & CO., 921 Market st. T “ROOM HOUSE, IN PAYMENTS... $150 1 l 22 rooms on )l(uk‘n . s!ggg 5 rooms, corner, clearing 3 >4 3 Ti0uses, 5 10 120 rooms, from §30 0. $5000 Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. OUSE OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS; suitable for lodging-house; $25. 544 Sixth st. ROOMS; GOOD PAYING HOUSE: $300 cash. balance easy terms. 115 Second st. JURNISHED FLAT OF 7 ROOMS: GOOD location; at a sacrifice. 133 Seventh st. 150, C9Z¥ HOME: & ROOMS; MUST © seil y jeaving city. 620 Larkin st. LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. PUSIR it dmbulivovbi it S e ODGING-HOUSE TO LET—232 VAN NESS ave., corner; 44 rooms; arranged for lodgings or housekeeping. FURNITUKE FORE SALE. ey me o e s T A BARGAIN, HANDSOME BOOKCASE and desk, dining-table and chairs, two oak chamber sets, two mattresses, parior furni- ture, mantel bed, carpets, etc.; all mew. 125 Grove st. TRNITURE OF THREE ROOMS, ALSO Helpmate sewing machine. 26353 Harri- son st. FIRE SaLEr Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed set: Carpets, per v Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard THll our new bullding is ercoted these p stand. ‘Uil such time we are conducting business st SE. corner Sevenih and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. T i. J. NEUMANN’S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new ; cash or time. open evenings. 400 SARFEIST CHANEBER SETS “3ii; 00 Koves. “55: parior sets, £20: folding-beds. £10: hed- ounces. $7. 1. D. MCCARTHY 112 4t FURNITURE WANTED. TEWAST FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Cal or send card 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL - fornia st, corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise. TSDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash F YOU WANT GUUD PRICES FUR FURNLE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNCG + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, carpets. plavo. 1153 Jessie 781. - CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARPEL - CLEAN renovating works. Main office 25 ARPET CLEANING REAT iSTRREN CARPET: worka: latest machinery: cleaning 3c ing 3¢_yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Sth: phone Jess 3 W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH ¢ work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So.40. UU.V {LIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 553 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 12 ITY BIEAM CARPET CLEA NING, I ting, 35 8th. STEVENS, 1 YARPETS CLEANED ilke new. FERGUSON & Ci Eouth 36. D. MACKINTOSH &C E SUTCHELL CARPET - 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mi McQU SCARPET BEATIN - ovating works. 4 and lay- J CIG 3 R-STORE, STATIONERY AND lanndry office; No. 1 location: living- rooms: low rent: doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market st. BICYCLE jfimfifl RADE BICYCLE for 810 and upward. 306 Post st. ANTED — MEN TO LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools ziven and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. BRANCH BAKERY; 4 LIVING- « rooms: Jow rent; receipts $5 (0 87 a day; cigar staud. BARRETT, 1125 Marke: st, W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, §1 50& week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st M EN10 FEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOO! AV all grocers keep it. FREE BEER—TWD SCHOONERS ¥Oi ber 2120 & hot | eofIacer. Se. at 687 (‘tav at AGENTS WANTED. EHP!RE LIFE. ~—PURE LIFE— ~——INSURANCE— ——AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL Gress’ patent long-handie dustpan. 914 8.h st. ASENTS ARE COINING MONEY WITH £) our new novelties: immense sales. Alumi- num Novelty Co.. 110 Sutter st. $70(' STATIONERY, CANDIES, NEWS- " . siand, circolating library, =notions, cigars, tobacco, ¢tc.; steady cash trade; affords good living for smali family: nice fixtore: 4 living Tooms,iarge yard, stable; near 4 schools; old estab- lished: cheap rent: full ‘value in sight. Address G., box 4, Call Office. $3(0), DELICACY BRANCH BAKERY o « and candy store: 3 livng rooms: rent, $15; good business; reason for seliing, going to country. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. JECOND-HA TER LI ally low rates and terms. JECOND-HAND WHE IN PERFECT order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent $25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33, Ber: Hur tandem. DAV IS BRO: v st S M, ALMOST NEW, Post st. A 4 Post st. PTION- 95 3EV FALCON; HIGH G{ADE: 346 AND ) $55 cach: half price: few left. GEORGH WEBB AL DEK, 401 Market 100, BEANCHBAKERY ; CANDY 4 LIV- « ing-rooms. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market. FYOU ONLY HAVE A SMALL CAPITAL, say from $300 to $1000, and will be satisfied with a sure salary from $15 10 $30 per week, ac- cording to amount invested aud & percentage over and atove salary: money invested well secure principals orly address G. C., box 60. Call Office. ALIFORNTA GOLD MINES—CAN PLACE A few thonsand n goid property will pay the investor 100 to 500 per cent profit: less than $3000 and more than $15,000 not eonsidered. CHAS F. BLACKBURN, M. and Mining Geologist, 230 Kearny st m E. 2 R; 5= perial and Clipper bicycles at great ba gains. 308 Lark! LS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister &nd Towell st. cur lines E SECOND- exgines, first-ciass and cheaps box 10w, Call Office. LE AT A SACEL 100D UPPORTUNIT ELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000:0wner will remain if arrange.ent can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office, AKERS, ATTENTION! RARE CHANCE 0 open and bufld up a good business 1n largn neighborhood, with ail utensils complete: rent reasonable. Inquire at 1¢02 Webster si., Alameda. ROOMS WANTED. OUSEKEEPING ROOM IN EXCHANGE for work. E. A. C..1324 Mission st. BOARDING WANTED. B i il SO WANTED—BOU.\I AND BOARD IN PRI- vaie family for Iady and child in Oakland. Ad- dress box 95, this office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED_BICYCLE IN EXCHANGE FOR a sliver-pluted Missenharter cornet. 131 Elils. SECOND - HAND =~ KODAKS, ~CAMERAS: lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Moutgomery QELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOUTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEI Sixch st: send postal. LOST. o R S e 1.95T, - POMERANIAN = TOY ~SPANIEL bitch, long black hair, little white on breast, answers to the name oi Altl. Return to Occiden tal Houel office and receive liberal reward. OST—SQUARE LOCKET; SMALL DIAMOND 4 in center: monogram P. J. N.: photo of de- | ceased relative inside; liberal reward. P. J. NEU- MAX, 143 Montgomery st. REDR, FOCKET-BEOOK, CONTAINING _RE- celpts and papers of 10 value excent to owner. Return to J. B. MILLER, 7 and 9 Battery st. T LET-ACOAL YARD INRUNNING OR- der: bestin city; established 9 years; rented or leased for aterm of yesrs: 5 sialls. screens, scale; rent $15 with water. 1915 Mc Allister st. W ANTED—A PARTY WITH $15.000 TO $20.- 000 to invest in a legitimate mining and mili- ing proposition, which promises very large results. Address Miner, box 112, Call Office. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A NEWSPAPER plant, incinding job printing office: paper well established. For psrticulars and terms address Enterprise, Brentwood, Cal. (FOR nearly new; cheap. 129 Valen. JOR SALE—PATENT FOR THE LATE WiL- liam Klfora’s ble house. Apply to MES. E ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., East Oak iand. . MAGUIRE, 130 R GAS ENGINE; CHEAP, arkin st. after 6 p. M. 3 H.P. UPRIGHT ENGINE & CENTRIFU- \.gal pumpatiached &50-iig 516Mission \OU ERS, SHELVING, bought 2nd soid. 1 S . ALL MAKES; wite for prices. Typewriter £x., 810 California. AIRDRESSING, MANICORING AND MED- icated bath business in Oakland for saie or ex- change for real estate: bargaln. Address Busi- ness, box 82, Cail Office. BAEERY. STATIONERY AND ICECREAM store—Must be sold on accoun: of sickness; living-rooms: old-established business; bargain. 1414 Ellis st. RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE, A ROADHOUSE near Haywards; 9 rooms and 1 acre of land. For particulars address PROWSE & O'NEiLL, Haywards, Cal. DELICACY STORE; LOW RENT. $ZOO. firsi-class neighbornood: near large school: no opposition: chance of lifetime. Apply Call ice. |3ARGAIN—SALOON: BAR RECEIPTS $15 10 818 per day: rent $20 per month; near San Francisco. Apply to H.M. COVERT, 218 Call- roia st. AN AN Y-BIRD LOST IN NEIGHBORHOOD of Powell and Pine sts.; liberal reward. 710 Powell st. PARTIES WHO FOUND WHITE FUE BOA in waiting-room of Sutro’s Railroad, Ciiff House, July 7, will please return ssme, Siation K, posi- office Palace Hotel, and receive reward. () REWAKD FOR WHEREABOUTS OF new 3-spring, U-horse vegetable wazon, painted scarlet and blue; doub.e-action brake: spring lifters on taiugaie; aajusiable pole: 2 bay horses; driven by young man, smooth face, light complexion. 1221 Webster st. GREYHOUNDS; WHITE DOG, FAWN spot on ear and forehead: red bitch, white neck and feet. Reward 319 Fillmore st. J.OST EAST WEEK. GOLDEN GATE PAKK, silver pocket-kuife; | berai reward. 420 Dolores. RESTAURANT_A GOOD TRADE; BEFWEEN iwo carhouses: own:r must seil on account of sickness: will be sold very cheap. 3279 Mission. ALOON—IN F. ORDER; GOOD LOCA- tion: a great chance for mun and wite. Apply 10 EDWARD D. CARROL.. & CO., 407 Battory s, | OILERS ENGIN 15 UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, manteis, ete.. 1> sale. 1166 Mission. Gmmfimd\ioh SIZ| fire and burg!ar proot sate. 109, 111 Mark: JPIRE AND BURGLAR SAF:, LETTER Press, platform scales and desk :chaap. 103 Clay. EW RANGES CAEAPER THAN SECO. T o~ h band. W.S RAY Mfz Co., 12 Californis st SEWING MACHINES. ER SEWING-MACHINE OF 1558 I S Market: rent $1 50 to $2 per mo. A LLEINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE! JTented. repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourid sk —————— e R HOKSES. ECOND-HAND BUSINESS BUGGY be cheap and i good order. 406 Sixth st EiBOLD HAFR COMPANY: 500 of good harness, our vwn maxe, of every de- scription, for 1:s3 inoney than you can buy Ea-te trash; send for catajogue. 11) McAllister st..S. JRUIT AND VEGE | A BLE ROUTE: 3V F established: good investment guara; \m‘.“{ff dress A. D. MELVILLY, 105 Juniper st., city. 1:) SETS NEW AND SECONU HiND HAR. ness, all kinds; wagons, bugsies, surTeys, rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1125 Mission ‘$15 WILL PURCHASE HALFINTEREST In = business paying $65 to £75 per month to each. Pariner, box 162, Call Office. ET N ness: all kinds: buggy.wagon. Carts. surrey & rockawav: 10 cheap horsea 16 and Vaiencia. HO( SET SEW AND SECOND-HAND Ha B CANDY STORE, DOING N 300, Sosivene; Teodns P63 en vt iNE guarantee. PROLL'& CO., 719 Market. BUACKSMITH AND HORSESHOEING BUSI: ness for sele very chesp: parture. Inquire at 137% Langionse "o 9 ENUHBB PUG LOST; RETURN TO 2327% Fillmore: receive liberal reward. L_os'r:ua‘cx_'éh'u‘iv: BRACELET WITH bangles; return to Branch Call Office, 116 Nioth st.; reward. I e Rt R el g imed Return to 8i6 Valenciast.: reward. & OST—AT CITY HALL SQUARE AND MAR- J ket st., s back agate ring. Return to Dome saloon; reward. Lm—-zmu.x. GOLD ENAMELED VIGN- ette attached 10 a small swivel. Leave at Call Oftice and receive iiberal reward. 0S1—PASSBOOK WITH HIBERNIA SAV- Lln, and Lean Society of San Franci: in the name of MARY WILSON, No, 10898 The finder wiil please rétuin to bank B CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. 300, S ot ce e EN & KRONEN BE&G. 02 Btmdwly‘.‘sr.\:h:d‘: s < EXPRESS BUSINEsS 125 evieiin oSy, Tok, SatE: clearing $80 month. Appiy 205 Larkin st. 4() IIOEBES FUk SiLe:; LSO WAGO MaryoUBgies, earts, harpess: Grand Arcade Horsy et, 337 Sixth st.; anction salesevery Wedness day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctionecrs. ORSES PASTURE FOR CIRCU- FEaEt evmRay erctat st D 630 (o WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. GON FOR LISET WaGoN: AL Cail Conl Yard, § Boardman pl. W TOP 820 Folsom st. 50 DOWN-TOWN ¢ house and resta; e each; owner cooks. 30 Clay s o '© $15 8 mouth TH[EBO(’NLY MOUDERN of rooms in Stock quire D. RW!{ENEWBI‘?.“ IMPROVED HO7) for rent or Ime.mxz;:l-‘ PR FESSIONAL CARDS. e OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW. CES. ROD J AW OF F1 MS 25 and 27, Crock: telephone 75, San Francisco, Cal. . . 35(). RESTAURANT: NEWLY FITi > A TED: ,;sw! this ofiea =100 5004 business; sickness. A LOON M UST BB Abpiy 785 Mission streey - A BARGAIN. JWIA'TDTS ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, attys st law, rus 519,516, 5th floor, Parrous bldg. RANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS. 516 SICK. BT earrn DECKIE, 1050 sares | best 2d-class ANTED — GuOD SECOND-HAD Duggy. Call or address Bugsie, 820 Folsom st Hnmn WAGON AND HARNESS, $45. AP- ply 123 Silver st 3 OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICE k carriages of every desc Iption: casl, Dotes or installments. Carvili Mfg Co., LIGHTLY "SOILED DRI samples. H. M. HEINEMA N EW ANDSECOND-H N dry. milk and - wago and 2 fine-bugxies. ~ 898 Harr! Seh s KERS, LA HOTEL TO LEAS I i St S TO LET—-THE W, TELL HO 817-319 Bush st.; this wel-known hotel is thoroughly Tenovated, considerably Improved: compares wita hote! in town. MADISON & BURKE

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