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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896 EQUAL SUFFRAGE AND 11§ FRIENDS, Precinct Clubs Are Being Organized in the Interior. MUCH INTEREST RIFE. The Good Work Is Progressing Admirably in Alameda County. ENTHUSIASM HERE IN TOWN. Adherents of the Movement Appear to Be Thoroudly Confident of Victory. “Woman suffrage is a serious matter nowadays,” remarked Miss Hay, chair- man of the State Central Committee of the Woman Suffrage Association, yester- day aiternoon. The chairman, since she cannot be €alled a chair-lady, was seated at her desk endeavoring to get about two bushels of letters into some sort of order, and apparently meeting with only indif- ferent success in the effort. “The volume of correspondence which pesses through this office,” she went on, “is something incredible. From the -let- ters one can easily see that the cause is gaining ground all over the State. Women write to us on all subjects, even remotely, related to the suffrage movement. For instance, I have seen a few letters con- taining complaints that the terms used by the newspapers in referring to the suf- fragist claims were too flippant. Of course these letters come from persons who do not recollect that any one who ventures into the field of politics is almost sure to be ‘guyed’ unmercifully, sooner or later. -'fam bound to say, however, that de- spite some little gayety of phraseology the local papers have as a rule treated us kindly and respectfuily. “0f course, from THE CALL we have learned to expect mothing but words of cheer and encouragement. I couid not begin to number the families s¥hich to my certain knowledge have ceased taking the other papers in favor of THE CALL since that great paper came out in straight- forward advocacy of woman suffrage. Members of the Suffrage Association and other friends of the movement look to THE CALL for the most reliable informa- tion on the subject, appearing to rezard that journal as in a cerlain sense the orgaa of the cause. “But we are working as well as talk- ing,”” continued Miss Hay vivaciously. “In Madera County we have Mrs. 1da C. Haz- lett, late of Colorado, who is busy organiz- ing precinct clubs in the interior towns of Southern and Central California. Sheis aided by a corps of devoted lady assistants, all of whom report that wherever they go they find crowds of enthusiastic, hard- working and high-minded women anxious to work for the cause. In many instances these women are obliged to travel long distances in order to attend the meetings. “‘Here in town, despite the season, much interest is perceptible. At yesterday’s meeting of the Thirty-second Assembly District Woman Suffrage Club the ladies dispiayed the most vivid appreciation of the ends had in view by the movement and evinced a determination to work un- flaggingly for its success. Miss Harriet Mills delivered a stirring address, which | was frequently interrupted by applause, and several commiitees were appointed to its grand object shall have been realized. *‘On Tuesday afternoon we had a grand meeting in Oakland. All the leading spirits of the movement who reside in Alameda County were present in force. Mrs. A. A. Sargent, Mrs. Nellie Holbrook- Blinn and I addressed the meeting on the subject of precinct organization. The as- sembly was of one mind on the matter. and steps are being taken for the organiza. tion of a well-ordered and comprehensive plan of campaign throughout the county. Meanwhile the Political Equality Club of Alameda County has gotten out this little leaflet, of which thousands of copies are being circulated.” The leatlet, neatly printed on hot- pressed white paper, reads as follows: The policy of the State Woman's Suffrage Association 1s non-partisan. The platform is woman suffrage and our efforts will be concen- trated upon trying to carry the eleventh amendment to the State_constitution, which, 11 it receive a majority of votes at the election in November, 1896, will give suffrage to women upon equal terms with men, We base our claim to enfranchisement upon rightand justice, and believe that woman suffrage is but carrying the principles of this Republic to their logical conclusion. We hold thet the interests of men and ‘women are not divided, but identical, and ask for a fair-minded consideration of the amend- ment by all voters. After having tried until election day to convince them of the right of woman to self-government we shall submit our case 10 their sense of right and justice. ‘So you can see,” concluded Miss Hay, with a despairing glance at the pile of let- ters before her, ‘‘that the suffrage move- ment is neither dead nor dying; that it is very much alive and that it is much too important an affair to be lightly put off as undeserving of serious consideration.” THE WIND DID IT. Patrick Sulllvan, Charged With Petty Larceny, Makes an Ingenious Defense. Patrick Sullivan, according to Judge Conlan, is the boss prevaricator of the sea- son and is possessed of more nerve than any prisoner that has come before him. Sullivan was arrested last Thursday aft- ernoon in front of Nathan Lowenstein’s store, 90-1!{; Folsom street, on the charge of petty larceny. He had stolen a from a buggy that was standing in front of the store. It was found under his arm., Two passers-by at the time, who saw Sullivan steal the rug, gave their evidence and the arresting officers testified to find- ing the rug under Sullivan’s arm. “Whnat have !ou got to =av for yonr- self?” «aid the Judge, addressing the de- fendant. *“Well, you see,” said the prisoner, ‘it was just this way: I was walking past the uggy and the wind was blowing strong, and although you may not believe it the wind lifted the rug out of the buggy and 1t fell into my arms, Before I could re- turn it to the buggy I was arrested; and that’s the truth, your Honor."’ “‘Have you any witnesses?’ asked the court. ‘None, except you take the wind,”’ re- plied the defendant, with a grin. “You will appear for sentence to-mor- row morning,” retorted the Judge, and Sullivan was led back to prison. ————— ‘Will 2 est the Validity. Tbe temporary order obtained some weeks 2g0 by Assistant United States AttorneyKnight restraining Tremore Coffee and William Wood- burn from disposing of certain property se- cured by them from James Heney, now serving a term of five years for robbing the Carson City mint, came before ludfe McKenna for final disposition yesterday. In the argument defendants’ counsel raised the point as to the court’s jurisdiction, which brought out such & flood of legal lore thatJudge M enna decided 0 | Fitzgerald, § 5., and George Long, see that the good work shall go on until | e the matter under advisement. Attorney !x‘l’n'i‘g!nuu ted, however, that_the order be 80 modi fie 1o it the sale of the dis- puted property, provided the defendants would deposit the proceeds with T. J. Edwards, clerk | of the Cireuit Court of Nevada, pending litiga- | tion in the Nevadn courts. This was agreed to by the defendants’ counsel. The Government will now institute suit in the Nevada Circuit Court to test the validity of the transfer by Heney to the defendant: SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every oignt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 889 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes entil 8 o’clock. 4 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:80 o’clock. NOTICE OF MEETING>. DORIC LODGE NO, 216, F. AND SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. Y OUNG WOMAN WANTS & SITUATION sewing and mending in dressmakers shop or tailor shop, Or in a private family; sood home wantea; small wages. A ddress P. F., box75, Call. RUSTWORTHY GIRL LATELY FROM IRE- land wishes a sliuation 10 ¢o general house- work: 1s strong and willing: fond of chilaren. Call at 1122 Harrison st.; no postals. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day; washing, ironing or housecleaning. 308 Lexington ave., n2ar Twenty-first st. TRL WISHES BITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework or upstairs work. Call 1502 Franklin st., 1010 8. 7OUNG LADY WIRHES A SITUATION AS general housework by the day or month. Ap- ply at 1713 Scott st OMAN WANTS WASHING, IRONING OR housecleaning, plain sewing. by the day. Ad- dress W. W. P, box 165, Call Office. Y OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS GEN- eral housework by the asy. Call or address 415 0 Farrell XPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID WANTS situation in respectable hotel or boarding- house; city or country. Call or address5 Market st., room 34. (3 1RE WISHES T0 DO CHAMBERW ORK OR 7 to _assist in light housework: wages $10 to $12. Address H., box 128, Call Office. ERMAN WIDOW GOES OUT BY THE DAY washing, ironing and housework. Please call 130 Second st. y QPANTSH LADY JUST FROM GUATEMALA wants & housekeeper's position; speaks French and German. Apply 121 Montgomery st., room 6. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. W ANTED—COOK, MENLO PARK, 32 Scand inavian girls for housework, 2 in and 6 in family. $25: 3 girls, German style cooking, $25; plain whashing, Protestant laundress, $30; &irls for housework, San Mateo. $20; i ureka, $25: 4 wailresses for ' springs. $20: chambermaid d waltress, mmry&ol:: $20: young xirls, $12 2and $15, for light housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 31% Sutter st. W ANTED—WAITRESS $25 AND ROOM; Ironer for a steam laundry, $10 8 week, etc.; housegirl, city, $25: 9 housegiris, $20: 11 house- irls, %15: 13 young girls, $5. $10 and $12 a month; nice families, assist, etc. MARTIN'S Empl it §m= e Tunt Agency, 749 Market st. Telephione | W AITRESS, $20: COOK, #30; NURSE, $25; 82 20 housework girls. city and country, $20 and : 6 youn irls, assist, $10 and $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter s> © 2 (CHAMBERMATD AND WAITRESS, PLEAS- auton, $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. G OVERNESS ~AND SUPERINTENDING bousekeeper, $20, MISS CULLEN, 323 Sut- ter st » 00K, BOARDING-HOUSE, $25. MISS CUL- (-" LEN, 328 sntlerll-ou bz ESTAURANT COOK. §10 PER WEEK. R MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN SECOND GIRL, $20. MISS CUL- G LEN, 328 Sutter st. W QLAN, HOUSEWORK, COUNTRY, $20; German girl. housework, city, $20, and others. Employment Office, 128 Fourth st. JIBL TO TEND IN BAKERY, $20. APPLY G Sis! HIRD, 721 Ellie st. OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR upstairs work. Apply 174 Clementina st. A. M., 121 Eddy st.—Called meeting THIS ('I‘Hvltsb‘\\')yEVE!L\G, ac 7:30 oclock. First degree. Al Masons are ir- e W. M. vited. Byorder of U T RONBERG, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 155, B, 66 E. mhstailation of o) z: cers THIS (THURSDAY) EVEN- ING. Al me!ln‘)flf! mmmna‘-mub: tors cordially £ be present. Visitors G0 \WARD GREEN, N. G. R. 0. WrLL1AMS, Recording Secretary. PRESIDIO LODGE NO. 884, 1. 0. 0. F., will hold a public in- 3 ation on THURSDAY EVE. ING, July 9, at 8 o'clock, at Steimke's Hall, Octavia st near Unlon, All 03 Fellows ds are ¥ inv 2nd thelr friends Arg o RREITL, Noble Grand. C. M. SymoxDs, Secretary. 5 LE REGULAR QUARTERLY meeting of Harmony Alifance No. 15, S P.A. of America, will be held. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, July g8k R B Hal’ comer Masn and R4 O'Farrell sts. Fines for non-sttendance strictly enforced. By order, CHAS. O'BRIEN, Pres. Jas. J. DONOVAX, Rec. Sec. CLANNA NAN GAIDHEAL sn’ Guadibh &’ Cheile—San Fran- cisco Scottish Thistle Club meets THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 32 O'Far- rell st., o'clock. A “smoker” follows. J.D. CONLIE, Royal Chiet. Gxo. W. PATERSON, Recorder. ANNUAL MEETING IMPROV- ed Order of Red Men's Hall Aaw-& ciation of San Francisco.—1he annual meeting of the stockholders of the Improved Order of Red Men’s Hall Association of San Francisco will b> held on MONDAY EVENING, July 18, 1896, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the ssociation, 520 Post st., for the election of & board of trusiees or directors and such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WILLIAM J. SMITH, Secretary. JBESSMAKER, FIRST.CLASS CUTTER AND fitter, wishes position in family as seamstress and housemaid ; no objection 1o the country. Ad- dress E. A., box 27, Call Office. AITRESS, COUNTRY, 826, HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ey SWO By WE RO O PROIESTANTGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- IS ol To B8 T (R Ty ok ey '0 HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA EMPLOY- ment Agency, 128 Fourth st., furnishes very Dest help at short notice. Tel. black 353. IRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO GENERAL housework; Is good cook. Please cail 2417 Clay st. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS T0 DO housework a few hours a day. Address MRS, W., 1432 Mission st. OMPETENT MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN wishes & situation as housekeeper. or would take charge of rooming-house; country preferred. Address B. N., box 78, Call Office. OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS Yclerk in bakery or confectionery store. address MISS E. H., box 1, Cali Office. 7 ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED GE RM A N woman for light housework; home; g00d wages $10; no 2 2 Fill Yaxee washing; no chiidren. 31 W el i e R T AT mzf?—flltloume unm‘s FOR BUR- nd_1ivi ctures. Avply Midway Plalsance, 771 Marker sta pote 12 snd 1. 'LRST-CLASS COOK FOR OAKLAND, $40: housegirl, Onkland, $20; housegiri, city, 4 in family, $25." 815 Suttér st ‘W ANCED AT ONCE—GERMAN GIEL; GEN- eral housework: no washing. 259 Stevenson. BYIIONHOLE-MAKER. A. MULLER, 728 BARBERS_FOR EMPLOY MENT CALL SEC- retury Barbers' Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. ASBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. <. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS. 326 Grant ave. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERY ASSOCIATION UF CA L. EMPLOY- ment. Nec’y, *. Hamann, 25914 O’ Farrell. ALF OF STORE FOR 3-CHAIR BARBER- shop; cheap rent. 91814 Market st. OR RENT—TWO-CHAIE BARBER-SHOP at 1125 Market st.; & bargain. $130(), PARTNER WANTED IN WELL « known express transfer company: has cream of trade in this city: clears $800 per month: proprietor owns his own_ property, barns, storages, etc.; has four fine teams running worth $3000; best business_in this State, making sure income; established 10 years: will exchange for country real estate: grand bargain. STENBEKG CO., 632 Market st. $150 CIGAR-STORE: PRINCIPAL THO- « roughfare; involce the goods: con- nected with large theater; ren oniy $15: sickness only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 682 PBARBEES—A GO'D COUNTRY BARBER shop: 2 chairs; 2 baths: for sale; $800: good {nvestm-nt for berber with family.” Forparticu- Jars inquire of DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habit: able to read, write and sveak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers speclal luducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul:ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED — WORKING FOREMAN ON large prune orchard: honest, naustrious and agreesble, with references as to character and abllity. 51 First st. Morket st. $1250. GROCERY ON PRINCIPAL OU. strect: targe stbek: cheap rent: iiv- inz-rooms: clears $125 monthiy: don’'t miss this bar:ain; rare chance. STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- ket $1000. BAEERY NORTH OF MARKET: cooking three barrels daily: receipts 2250 a weel clears 8150 a month; no opvosition; Tare bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $125 ORNERSTATIONERY, BOOK AND '« notion store, with splendid front; op site prominent park and school; rent $12: 1nvoice goods; sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. ¥ YOU WAST TO SELL OR _BUY A KUSI- Dess quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, 35(), CIGARSTORE, FINE LOCATION . in the Mission; cheap rent: only rea- 50D for seiling other business: it will pay you to investigaie this fine buy before the opportunity is lost. T. LUBKLSKL 7 City Hall ave. AZLL MEAT ORDERS 56 WITH COFFEE, tea or milk. 635 Clay st. 100 2070 DA SR A o a u 624 Washington st., near K—r:;. E. $;RELOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 648 .+ Clay;: bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. Gfi'uvn CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoes cut to 83, 85 to su 50, $4 to 81 50, $2 50 to $1 25; all goods sacri- ced next 15 days in _order to enlarge store and put in new stock. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market ; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggago to and from the ferry. W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF ideas. fluy‘ m_"nhm o wum:.' Write JOHN g ou te WEDDERBURN & ©0. Patent Attor- s, s Washi D. C., for their $1800 prize offer :l;'a.l.llt of 200 Inl:'nuolll Wllflad-' WEHAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast 65(), CEOCEEY AND BAR: FINE LOCA- OU). tion: stock ‘Is actnally worth more ‘money : doluig el egant business; chcap rent; reason for selling this fine place Is sickuess: I you see this place you will buy it. T. LUBELSKL, 7 City Hall ave. CAN' STORE, DOING A FINE ‘Snnlnl:zs: receints $6 (0 $8 per day; guarantee. PROLL & CO., 719 Dlnrrker.‘ = WILL PURCHASE HALF INTEREST $150 3 2 oosimess paving 565 io 375 ver month to each. Partner, box 162, Call BB.U‘“ ITH AND HORSESHOEING SI- B ot e Yory ‘chenp: cause of sale, do- parture. Inquire at 12714 Langton st. NFECTIONERY. BU® $30 . paving well; can investizate. & KRONEN BERG. 802 Broadway, O: $ 150, SALoox: FINEST LOCALITY ; LOW $300. INES ALD. nd. e oo patronaze; best reasons for selliing: at sacrifice. 012 Pacific st. city. [JOR = 'A;BALT)i SE. ] F loelr‘y S Vallefo ats.: a great bargain; low rent; living-rooms upsiairs. - S ONLY MODERN IMPROVED T +1'50 rooms in Stockton for ren or lease. In- quire D. ROTHEN LUSH. i 3 () BESTAURANT; NEWLY FITTED; $350. fine 1ooution; g06a business; sickness. Apply this oftica. " i OF ACRES_CHICKEN FANCH TO RENT; 2D ook will be Soid at §1500. P. O. box 381, Petaluma. e OR SALE_EXAMINBER ROUTE IN CEN- o of Gatland. ¥, MILL, 1148 Chester st, Oakland. $150 Post st. BRANCH BAKER)Y : CANDY:4LIV- $100. ing-rooms. SKIFF & CO., 821 Market. F MEANS DESIRES A PARINEK IJA(&‘;m‘:n : $25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. 5D LOT; ANE, 324 FOR BUILDING ON LEA suitable for grocery. W.C INE CIGAR-STORE: FURNISHED COM- plete; fine locality: only 50c a day rent; see at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 750, LODGING-HOUSE; 16 ROOMS; FUR- « nished elegant; finest locality: cheap rent; all the rooms full; 1ng well; investigate this rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $25 PARTNER IN SALOON: OBJECT « for taking pastner, to run the business more successtully. 1. LUBELSKY, 7 City Hall ave: $750 CORNER FAMILY LIQUOR-STURE, « withelub and 4 living-rooms, in West- ern Addition; ‘rent $60: doing large business. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $85 SALOON WITH LARGE PATRON- « age from Clay and Merchant sts. and market hail; money-making place: low rent; bar- low Sixtb. for a room; 26c & night: $1 a week. COMPE’A‘H.NT GERMAN GIRL WISHES A position to do upstalrs work or general housework in German or American family. Ad- dress BERTHA RUSTMANN, 1430 McA liister. ITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED Swedish widow in a lodging-house or small family or to work in a Kkitchen; no objections to the country. Please address for 3 days MRS. W. M. T., box 96, Call Office. OMPETENT WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wants situation. Call or adddress M. SMITH. 15 Van Ness. & ASNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockho:ders of the n Francisco and ~an Joaquin Valley Kailway Company will be held at the office of the com- any, 321 Market st., San Francisco, on “SDAY, the 21st day of July, 1896, at the hour of 4 P. M., for the purpose of elegting a board of directors to serve for the ensuing Year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeti ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Lightand Power Company, for (he election of directors for the en- suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held a: the company’s office, 219 Steven- son st., San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1896, at 10 a. M. Transter books will close July 3, at 5 P. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. 3. E. GREEN, Secretary. BEST IN AMERICA— ALL, sent to any address nada one year for $1 50, [} CHEAPEST A THE WEEKLY in the United States or postage free. SPECIAL NOTICES. B2 JFILES-PETER FREILING'S PILES Salve cures ail cases of blind, bleeding, itch- ing, internal or proruding piles: price 81 per box. For sale at 1628 Devisadero st., also at 208 and 228 Brannan st. & DE, ALFEED W. PERRY HAS RE- moved his office to rooms 20-21, Murphy Building, corner Market and Jones sts., and his residence to 2711 Sacramento st. £ THE SECRETARY OF THE SAN Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum So- clety hereby gives notice that the following or- phan and hali-orphan girls and boys have been admitted to this institution trom January 1, 1898, to July 1,1898: Annie B. Newton, 4 yrs.: Mary | E. Kelly, 12 yrs.; Maud A. Bioodworth, 12 yrs.: Enma G. Maas,'8 yrs.; Eveline Griswold, 6 yrs.: Loyina M. Korb, 11 yrs.: Lillie M. Robbins, 11 yrs.; Eva L. Robbins, 914 yrs.: Alice M. Robbins, Byrs.; Mary Goetz, yra.; Mary J. Peterson, 10 yrs.; Bessie M. Peterson, 3 yrs: Marion Fi zzer- ald, 11 yrs.; Sidney L. Newton, 7 yrs.; Willlam A. Scott, 10 yrs.; Harry Clements, 1214 yrs.; Clyde Clements, 11 yrs. ; Edwin Clements. § yrs.; Charles E. Korb, 10 y7s.: George A. Korb, 8 yrs.; Willlam F. Korb, 7 yrs: Phlilp Mahhas, 10 yrs.; Majil 3 ohn L. McGow. y H. Maas, 8yrs.; W! R Golden, 6 yrs.; Edwin W. Korb, 8 yrs.: Frank- linJ. Korb, 5 yrs.: John H. Korb, 12 yrs.: Samuel D. Korb. 2 yrs.: Waiter J. Murdock, 8 yra.; George C. Robbins, 6 yrs.: Richard H. Jirjens, 9 yrs.; William L. Jiriéns, 7 yrs.; George Jirjens, 5 yrs.: | Edward Goetz, 8 yrs.: Walter Goetz, 4 yrs.; James F. Peterson, 5 yrs.: Roy Sobey, 4 yrs.: Gerald 9'yrs. £ SCIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has admitted the foliowing orphan, half-orphan and abandoned girls from April 1 toJulyl, 1896: Mary Margaret Lyons, aged 6 years: Fanny Meyer, aged 8 years: Maud Maria York, aged 7 vears; Hattle Kline, aged 12 years: Jesiie Tayior, aged 6 years: Florence Josephs, aged 6 years; Beufah Josephs, aged 4 years: ‘Alice C. Laulau, aged 2 years: Olga Maria Lundberg. aged 3 years. =5, ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED 48 jurors in criminal cases will fid it to thelr interestto cali at rcom 18,230 Monigomery st. J. P. DAMERON. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; Wmlmlons made, city or Sountry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. B DRS HOLSSMAN AND LINQUIST_RE- moved to 1370 Market st. ; poor :reated free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. OUNG MAN AND WOMAN WOULD LIKE teady positions on same place: woman good man understands care of horses; clty or country. Please call or write room 195, Golden West Hotel, San Francisco. (G1RL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN, A8 sist 1o housework. A pply 204 Haight st. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 15¢ PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi-, below Kearny. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO assist in kiichen. 922 Battery st. ASPHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- <"\ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Clay. Market st Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. | 88in. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. YIRL F 2 3 i3 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY G MHER LIGHT AOUSEWORK. 230 Pa: TRY ACME HOUSE, 967 MARKET ST., BE- 370(). nd nallas bt kept by present owner, alady, 11 vears: wantsto retire to private life. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $60 SALOON CLOSE TO GDODALL & nding; good pay- ifornis st. (3'BL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING; references. 1221 Eddy st. OUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK; . sleep at home. 3360 Seventeenth st. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED COLLAR OR cuff makers. EAGLESON & CO., 535 Mar- ket st EST IN CITY--SING+ E ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $i. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Comimerciai and Leicesdorff sts. W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS: WE REPATR W ANTED_GEEMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Inquire 313 Lyon st. (390D FINISHER, WHO CAN MAKE GOOD button-holes; also apprentice. 527 Natoma. Y (UG GIRL WiSHES SITUATION TO DO housework in respectable family. Apply 119 Fair Oaks.near Twenty-second, in rear; sieep home. PANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light employ- ment.Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3. (OQMFETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with child wishes housekeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; ity or country. Callorad- dress 917 Market st. . VW DNCBES, EG HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST. NI Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ 1o $1 50 per night 8150 10 $6 per week; convenient and respectable: iree bus and baggage to and from the ferr: SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R HANSEN & CO,, 110 GEARY &T., FUR- - nish havmakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, iaborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prom pt attention guaranteed. CRISESE AND JAFANESE RELIABLE Belp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. P C. G. COUK’S SUC, SGPPLIES COOKS; ALL <branches :short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Gran:43. (CLSESE AND JAPANESE ENPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 JAFPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: besthelp. 314B Satter: tel Gran: 30. 7ANTED — BY AN BLDERLY MAN OF good habits care of horses and cows: good gar- dener; wages small. .Address W. K. box 84, this ice. offi Y OUNG MAN OF 19, STEADY HABITS AND ences. Address D. B., box 60, Call Office. QUITATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN and wife, with no children, on farm or raneh or in private family: best of references. Adaress H. BISSELL, 1807 Mission st. (CSACHEMAN OR STABLEMAN; THOROUGH. 1y understands his business; aiso garden snd cowa; willing about place: first-class references. Address NED, 2258 Buens Vista ave., Alameds, Cal. HOXE, WASTED IN THE COUNTRY FOR boy 14 years old, where he can work in ex- change for board, clothes and schooling. Ad- dress Mrs. E. SMITH, box 46, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN (single) as gardener, milk, etc.; can groom and drive if required; splendid references. Apply . 0’S., 184 Fourih APANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework and help cooking or walt on table. Address 0. H., box 71, this office. willing to work, wants situation: best refer- | ‘W ANTED—YOUNG PERSON FOR SECOND WOrK; references required. Call 1414 Taylor. EXEEBIENCED TAILORESS ON CUSTOM vests. 285 Natoma st., bet. Third and Fourth. EFINED LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE business. Call 131 Post, room 21. BY THE | EXEERIENCED ~LAUNDRESS veen 9 A. M. and 12 at 609 Eddy. day. Call be |V ANTED—FIRST-CLASS TAILORESSES ON custom pants. 41114 Kearny st. IRST-CLASS SKIRTMA KERS: ers need apply. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. NONE OTH- ALKDRESSING, 25¢ AND 85c: MOKNING and eve classes: 101essons,$1 60. 1245 Mission. PERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 85 per month; pupils can work themselves, friends or customers: walst, jack- et and skirt patterns cut to order, 25c up. Mc- ! DOWELL Academy, 636 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 2t0 3: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, . 67. AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; ;L Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25cto $1 60 per night; $1 50 10 $6 free *bus and bagzaze 10 and from ferrs MALE HeLY WANTED. 364 MENX WANTED T0-DAY, FROM 815 TO $110 per month and found,'at MURRAY & READY'S, Leading Employ ment Agents, 634 and | 638 Clay st. () FARMERS ORCHARD AND VINEYARD =Y hands, 826,325 and $20: 5 milkers, $25 3 | butter-makers, $25: 10 fruic-pickers; farmer and wife; $20 men'to dig irrigation ditches and help to irrigate fruit trees aod vines: wheelwright, see | boss here: 2 blacksmiths, §30 ana found. MUR- | BAY & KEADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st. 1() VOODCHOPFERS, PINE WOOD, FOK & large gold mine company, tools furnished by | company and steady job, $1 cord: 5 teamsters (4 | horses) for a gold mine, $-6 and found; o shovel- | €8 for a large zoid mine, $20 per month and found. r flroad fare refunded, steady job. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st MAXTORUN FORK FOR THRESHER, §75 L per month and found; 5 strong men to load header-wagons, $45 per month and_found; separ- ator tender, $60 per month and found: 3 fruit- packers, $26 and found; man to handle grain, $35 and 1ound; man (0 work in a warehouse, $26 and found: boy to ride horse for a threshing outfit, $15 per mon:h and found: stableman, clty: man' to tally iumber. $30. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Azents, 634 and 636 Clay ut. | for OY, 18, WISHES SITUATION TO DRIVE 15 wakon: understands driving _milk-w o wages noobject. Address F. K., box 72, Call ENERAL BLACKSMITH AND HORSE- shoer wishes a situation in city or country. Apply 638 Clay st. HINESE WANTS PLACE; FIRST-CLASS cook, houseworker and washer in family; city or country, WONG HOOX, 776 Clay st. AR ISDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Eastern and San Francisco references from last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114, Call Uffice. OUNG GERMAN, GOOD CARPENTER, cabinet-maker and general mechanic with tools wanis situation of any kind. Address 716 Clementina st. =5 COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN S0- ciety, 814 Washington street. The directors havedeclared the following semi-annual dividends; 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 per cent per annum on ord-nary deposiis, payable on and after July 1. 1896, F. N. BELGRA NO, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. N EAT, CAPABLE SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES situation; good cook and houseworker: best ref.; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. (R _HANSEN & CO, 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 185. JCOTCH WOMAN WANTS SITUATION, city or country, good cook and laundress; also competent nurse wants position, references. Call 537 Minna st., near Sixth. 7OUNG WOMAN, GOOD PLAIN COOK, wants work on ranch; would keep house for gentleman. 777 Market st., room 5. Y OUNG DAN ISH GTRL WISHES SITUATION to do chamberwork, second work or light housework. Address P. O. box 851, San Rafael. W OMAN DESIRES PLACE COOKING OR chamberwork; sleep home. Address S. R., box 34, this office. 1ADY STESOGRAPHER WISHES POSL tion: occupation more object than salary: will accept $3 50 per week. Address Steno, box 162, Call Office. LDERLY, LDUCATED GERMAN GIKL wants situation in good German family for fine cooking. Address 421 Harrison st., near First. EAMSTRESS WISHES A SITUATION; I8 a good dressmaker; references. Address L ., 609 Jones st CTRESSES-REFINED,EDUCATED YOUNG lady desires position as companion to actress; would travel: references; $20. Address E. B., box B4, this office. (COMFETENT COUK WANTS SITUATION IN private family: would do general housework in small family. Call at 227 Hayes st. LDERLY WOMAN WANTS A PLACE T0 do housework is a good plain cook and isun- dress: city or country. Address C. F., box 45, Call Gftice. Y OUNG, WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK: good plain cook and wash: slee) ome. A 909 Jackson st., bet. Poweil and Mason: lower dat. (JERMAN GIRL WHO SPEAKS FRENCH would like to have a place for general house- work and can do £0od sewing. Call or ad. 431 Pine, /OMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE DAY; washing and cleaning: 81 u day and carfare. Address W. C., box 74, Call Uftice. OMAN WITH A CHILD WAN IS SITUA- tion; ity or country'; is £0od cook and can do general housework. Call or address 221 Minna. TEADY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN DE- sires situation in store or office; thorough knowledge of bookkeeping; firsi-class Teferences. Address G. B., box 144, this office. OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS short order cook; Is steady and reliable. Ad- dress 3678 Twenueth st., city. 00D PAINTER WANTS WORK; WILL work for $2 per day or $25 per month and found; city or country. ~ P. W., box 76, Call Uffice. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES POSL- tion in store or office; wages no object. Ad- dress 622 Taylor st. OUNG AND ACTIVE SWISS WANTS A iuation; is a good milker and driver; epeaks German and French. Apply C. MULLEK, Win- chester House, Third st., room 80. TATIONARY ENGINEER WANTS WORK: can do repairing. Address Engineer, box 55, Call Office. v | 3() TEAMSTERS ¥OR RATLR)AD WORK, U 2-horse teams, 81 60 per day: 4-horse teams, §1.80 per day : steady job: 20 tlemakers, 8c and Oc each: 20 laborers, city, $1 75 per day and $26 per month and found; 15 teamsters, city aud country, $26 per month and board. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay'st. ANTRYMAN, COUNTRY HOTEL, $25 AND fare refunded: 8 waiters, city and couotry, $30, $25 ana $20; 8 disbhwashers, $15 and $20; 6 cooks, 230 to $60: second cook, $35; cook and wife, small country hotei; coox, private family: 3 ranch coo_s: porter for saloon and hotel. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. EAD WAITER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $40; 2 walters for a seaside resort, $25; 2 waiters for a summer resort, $25; walter, country restau- rant, $80 and room; second cook, botel, $35: ranch cook, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO. 110 Geary st. FLANNEL WASHER, COUNTRY LAUNDRY, #30 and found; 2 ironers, country laundries, 825 10 $30. C. K. HANSEN'& CO., 110 Geary st your old shoes and make them as good as new, #nd with our new machines we can do your work 2t one-half the usual price; done while you walt 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. BES FLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand opem house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, genis’ and children’s misfit &nd cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. OOMS 16¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 600 10 §1 50 per week. _Oriental, 225 Dromm st. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still_runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh®: $1 to $3 per week. ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; balf-soleing 26¢ up. 959 Howard si., nr. Sixth. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnishied rms 75c week, 16c night. JLCHO HUUSE, #6313 MARKET ST. Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night: $1 0 $2 week. W ANTEDTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TANTED — MEN 710 LRARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and | catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, v-eek; rooms for two, 21 reading-room: dall MEYTC FEED k) all grocers keep it AGENTS WANTED. EMPIRE LIFE ~——PURE LIFE— —INSURANCE— ——AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTBR BUILDING, SAN JOSE. hst. PROPERTY WANTED, FOR BENT— CHOICEST =LOCATION "IN Berkeley: lot 100x270: fruits and flowers ga- lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.: all beautifully furpished; to first-class tenant long term. See CAPTAIN MORRISON. Berkelev. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED—TO BUY A SET OF PAINTER | falls and Iadders. Apply at 91514 Market st., Labor Bureau. « Perkins' steam boat ing: low rent. WILKE, 531 Cs TUSRERWOOD CAN SELL YOU LODGING- houses from $250 to $8000: we have some bargains; also restaurants, cigar stores, saloon: bakeries; buys and sells all kinds of business; money to loan. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. $35(). BESTAURANT AT ~TRANSFER 3 - point; excellent loeation: fine trade; 8100 cash: balance payments; trial given., UN- DERWOOD, 765 Market st. BAKERY, CANDY, NOTION STORE; $2‘ 0. zfimny rms. furn’ed. 180215 Howard. 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. OFE() SODA FOUNTAIN: GLASS HOLD- $200. ers, etc.; $80. Apply 159 Second st. "ASY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOCGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2. Call. ESTAURANT; SNAP THIS WEEK; JUST the place for man and wife. Call Office. ALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. APY ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacidc st {OR SALE—_FINE CORNER SALOON AND restaurant; cor. Fell and Stanyan. OR SALE CHEAP—OLD ESTABLISHED liquor store. Apply 1113 Boward. OME BAKLRY FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR $60 16 BLEGANTLY rooms; worth $1200. 921 Market st. SN USE OF 16 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS; Cobitable for lodglng-nouse: 836, D44 Srxth st NISHED SKIFF & CO., LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. “ROOM HOUSE, IN PAYMENTS... $150 115 r0omes on Market 8600 45 rooms, corner, clearing $200. 22800 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 (0. $5000 Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. N EWLY AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED bay-window corner house north of Mar- ket st. at a bargain: part time; asure money- maker. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS prompuly? HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. CORNER SALOON, STEADY 2 $250 Corner grocery and bar at the Mission. 750 Wood and coal, Western Addition; bargain.. 250 Corner saloon, water front; owner sick.. 500 $176—Bakery, candy, etc., at the Mission; liv- ing-rooms; furniture included For bargaius apply HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny st. EDWOOD TIMBER, FOR TIES'OR A MILL. Mendocino County, Hollow Tree Creek, coverln, both banks for miles; 3000 acres controlling 0005 more; never touched by an ax: will cut 50 M feet. per acre; a first-class tract for railroad ties or mill plant, being connected by wagon-road with three landings on ocean; all down grade; perfect title: stumpage 81 per M with proper security. E. W. SKELTON, 410 Montgomery st., San Francisco. H OTELTO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick buildi ng con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-fioor and well- lighted basement: centrally located, 14 block 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 10 S. SILVERBERG, 320 San- some st.. room $9. T HE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The bea: equipped house in North' ern California is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; this house '1s the best paying investment In Northern Californla, aud must be disposed of on account of sick: ess. For terms and particulars apply or address E. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. 35(). FARTSER WANTED IN ONE OF . the nicest buichershops in the city; elegantly” fitted up: nice cart; doing business strictly cash, clearing $40 per week: need not be & butcher, as owner thoroughly understands the business and will teach incoming man_the same; don't fail to investigate this. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st 3275, CIGARSTORE, STATIONERY AND '~ ). laundry office; No. 1 location: living- Tooms: low rent: doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market st. $30 BRANCH BAKERY; 4 LIVING- + rooms; low rent; receipts 85 to $7 a day; cigar stand. BARRETT, 1125 Market st, 80(). PARTSER _WANTED: _ACTIVE . man with above amount can find s splendid opportunity to engage in lucrative busi- ness whick pays large profits; Invesiment secured by bulldings and stock in trade; one partner un- able to attend to duty. Apply to H. COLEMAN, 818 Broadway, Oakiand. ODGING-HOUSE TO LET—232 VAN NESS ave., corner; 44 rooms; arranged for lodging: or housekeeping. ROOMS; GOOD PAYING HOUSE: 8300 45 caen Batance easy terms. 116 Second FURNITURE FOE T A BARGAIN, HANDSOM and desk, dining-table and chzirs, two oak chamber sets, two hair matiresses, parlor furni- ture, mantel bed, carpets, eic.; all new. 125 Grove st. JURNITURE OF THREE ROOMS, ALSO Helpmate sewing machine. 26353 Harri- son st FRE SaLEY Prices stand till goods are completely dis- osed of. akc bed seta 818 50 Bed lounges, Stoves. 750 arpets, 2 5 Linoleum, per yar 55 Matting, per yard : 10 Tl] our new buil prices will stand. Till such time we \are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good asnew;cash or Ume. open evenings. 40() SARFET CHAMBER BETS, $14; Soves. 35 parior sets $30: folding bedy, £10: bed-'ounces, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4 FURNITURE WANTED, P e U S JEYANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: will pay g0od prices. Cailor send card 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL . fornia st, corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and ‘merchandise. JF5IAXA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash, F YOU WANT GOOD PKICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNC « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, - carpets. plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessio 781 CARPET CLE ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth, ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 3c.; KUG sampies free: tel. Jessie 944. Straiton, 19 Sth st REAT WESTERN _ CARPET-BEATING works: latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- 1ng 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Sth; phone Jessie 253, ANID ECOND - HAND KODAKE, CAMERAS $700), STATIONERY, ~CANDIES, NEWS: W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Ienses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Monigomery | «f tepeiana, clrenlating library, ' notions. ork send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- G AN cigars, tobacco, etc.: steady cas! affo; ing Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. erer 1o S R LE S R LOTHING AND JEW | good living for small family ; nice fixture: 4 living | 2o oonring Works, st e 2 S elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. rooms,large yard, stable; near 4 schools; old estab- JONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 R lished: cheap rent: full ‘value in sight. Address Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. G., box 4, Call Office. T.95T; JUNE 20, AT SAUSALITO, BCOTCH terrier, name Jack: clipped from neck to tail: had on Alameda license tag: Address E. L. MERWIN, Larkspur; reward will be paid. OST — POMRRANIAN TOY SPANIEL bitch, long black hair, littie white on breast; answers to the name of Altl. Return to Occide: {al Hotel office and receive $20 reward; no ques- u ked. UG BITCH: COLLAR: STRING AROUND BulSok: pot: halr oft side; liberai reward. 1125 ush st. FGLISH PUG SLUT ON JULY 6, EVENING. Suitable reward 13084 Leavenworth st. OST—MOCKING-BIRD; BLIND ONE EYE; liveral reward. 30 Kearny, room 8. OST —OPERA GLASS; MARK.D “J. B. Castro.” For reward apply 45 Crocker ‘bldg. ARBER, COUNTRY HOTEL, BVERYTHING furnished: German barber for an institution. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st ANTED—3 MI $2 50 TO $2 76 DAY ; furnace-man, $35 and found: sawfiler. $3 to $350 day; 2 butter-makers, $30 and $26 and found: farmers, landsmen, $35 and $30 aund found: laborers for mine, $28 and found: 2 East- ern farmers, same ranch, and_others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ANTED—CAKE-BAKER AND PASTRY cook. $15 week: 3 resiaurant cooks, $25 and 845 and found: waiters, dishwashers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 “scramento. (GERMAN, 25 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS A position In a grocery-store to learn the busi- ness. Address C. W., hox 146, Call Office. ANTED—POSITION AS NIGHT OR DAY watchman; sober, reliable man: goud refer- ence. Address W. H. L., 75 Folsom st. \\ ANTED—BY AYOUNG MAN, TO APPREN. tice to a blacksmith; one year’s experien Teference: town or country. Address D. X 187, Call Office. EASTERN BREAD-BAKER WANTS A SIT- uation in first-class shop; any hand; city or country. Call or address 201 Ash ave. NEAT YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS porter in a winehouse or wholesale place. Re- fer to 439 Jesste st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free busand baggaee 10 and from the ferry. W ASTED—BY ¢ WELL-MANNLRED AND well-educated young Hollanders, posi:ions as butler and coachman: they prefer (o remamn to- gether. Address W. R., box 64, Call Office. STEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion, elty or country: good driver, understands horses; wages low. R. S., box 102, Call Office, INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Mabglecmu lights in every room: 200 rooms; 3o fo $1 : 81 50 to $6 per 50 per nighi week: free nd bageace to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. RASNCH COOK, 835: 30 WAITRESSES, DIF- ferent country places, $20 each. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 Clay st. W AITRESS, STEADY COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; waltress, water resort, §20, chamber- maid and wait, country, $20; woman to 4o cook- Ing on Fanch, $i6, and others. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 Clay st. OUNG GIRL WANTS TO DO GENERAL housework and cookinz in & small family; can give references. D. J., box 146, this office. OUNG FRENCH WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as & cook; German or French preferred. MISS DANIEN, 110 Sixth st., room 10. Y OUSG GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR general housework. 5321 Twentieth st., bet. Shotwell and Folsom. TTUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL or * gene: ousework; good cook; good reference. 1020 Mission st. A MERICAN WOMAN DESTRES & POSITION 48 housekeeper; no objection to culldren; city. 731 Folsom st. W ANTED-2 WAITHRESSES FOR FIRST- class resort. §23 & mouth, fare paid; also s woman to do Jaundry work in same hotel, £25, fare paid. Apply early, MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Suster st W ANTED—CHAMBREMAID AND WATT- ress, country hotel, $20; German cook, §2! girls for housework and ' assist, $20, $15_nnd $1 chambermmd, city, $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. \ ANTED—_GERMAN BARKEEPER, WITH references: waiter who can open oysters, $40: waiter, smail country restaurant. $20; dishwasher, $20; disbwasher, country hotel, $20 and room, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. L3I - WHITE ENGLISH SETTER DO black ears; return 926 Eddy st.; liberal rewa CANAI.\'»H!BD LOST IN NEIGHBORHOOD of Powell and Pine sts.; liberal reward. 710 Powell st. 9() EEWARD FOR WHEREABOUTS OF | new 5-spring, 2-horse vegetable wason, painted scarlet and blue; double-action brak: spriog lifters on taugate; aajustable pole: 2 bay horses; driven by young ‘man, smooth face, light complexion. 1221 Webster st. (NGLISH PUG LOST; RETURN TO 282715 Fillmore; receive liberal reward. Losf—m;ACR CATSEYE BRACELET WITH bangles; return to Branch Call Office, 116 Ninth st.: reward. - PHYSICIANS, W ANTED-YOUNG ENGLISH BOY AS SEC- ond butler, $20. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. EMOVED—DR. C. . ODONNELL TO 1208 Market st. ; diseases of woman a specialty. FABIHAND NEAR CITY, $26; 2 FARM- hands, $20; man to milk and care hogs, $15: teamster and wife, $35: machine miner: 85 a day: blacksmith and shoer, $40; waiter-boy, ¥15:chore- boy, $12: bark- to-day. R.T. WARD & CO. W ANTED—YOUNG E-GLISH BOY TOQ AS sist head butler; 815 and found. Apply MiSS PLUNKETT, 524 Sutter st. | AKER AND PASTRY COUNTRY, > HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. W o remaeans, $50. par. oM pussantoet 25¢ resiaurant; per_m 5 elegant location. G, S1EWART, 802 Market, SEMPLOY ED MEN CAN OBTAIN STEADY Ui by apolying at room 69, Columbia bldg. ANTED—BOY 70 DISTEIBUTE TYPE. Call, 8 4. a, 113 Davis st. $40. NEx WITH $160 TO OPEN DOET FAIL TO CONSULT DR JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years succesaful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; ihe worst cuses treated satisfactorily by mail. HORSES. W ANTED—A HORSE NOT OVER 7 YEARS of age accustomed to work single: sound and gentle: suitable for express business: with or without harness. Address B., box 91, Call Office, JUST ARRIVED-—20 HORSES: FINE BUSL ness horse and bugzy; $85. 510 Van Ness. HORSE AND WaGON. Powell st. INQUIRE 1619 FYOU ONLY HAVE A SMALL CAPITAL, say from $300 to $1000, and will be satisfied with « sure salary from $15 10 $30 per week, ac- cording to amount invested aud a percentage over and atove salary: money invested well secured; principals orly address G. C., box 60, Call Office. ALLFORNIA GOLD MINES—CAN PLACE A few thousand In gold property that will pay the investor 100 to 500 per cent profit; less than b and more than $15,0U0 not considered. CHAS. F. BLACKBURN, M. E. and Mining Geologist, 230 Kearny st., room 1 WANT A BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN. with small capital, to join me In a business prop- osition that I have investigated: there is & good salary in it for two workers; money invested se- cured; references exchanged. Address J. L., box 10, Cail Office. AH() FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE— $-’)J » Stationery, bakery and varlety store at 1010 Buchatan Tent of store with 4 rooms and bath, $20. Appiv after 2 o'clock, J. REIMER, attorney at law, 409 Montgomery st. $3(0, DELICACY, BEANCH BAKERY DUV, and candy store: 8 liv'ng rooms: rent, $15: good business: reasou for seliing, going to countey. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. az 0 DELICACY STORE; LOW RENT; JU. first-class neighbornood: mear large school: no opposition: chance of lifetime. Apply Call Oftice. 00D UPPURTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO A close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed £40,000; owner will remain if arrangenent can be made. Address F. D.,box 137, Call Office. AKERS, ATTENTION! RARE CHANOCE to openand build up a g0od business in large neighborhood, with ail utensils complete: rent readonable. 1nquire at 1602 Webster st., Alameda. N RUNNING OR- 9 years; rented 5 sialls, screens, scale; rent $15 with water. 1915 Mc Ailister st. ITY STEAM CARP: LEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 230. (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATED like vew. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: tel South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J 5 MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 240 » 14th st ; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 298, BICYCL UST IMAGINE A HIGH-GRADE BIOYOL® for $10 and upward. 306 Post st. ECOND-HANDSTERLING A CE aily low rates and terms. 314 Post st. ECOND-HAND . WHELLS IN PERFECT order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent $25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33, Ber: Hur tandem. DAVIS BROSN., 25 Geary st. M, ALMOST NEW, ’96 YOSEMITE TA. 24 Post st. $100. W. CRANE, WINFIELD PEAR: 216 McALLISTER, Hey ‘mi-num and Thistle bicycles 95 GRA : AND $55 e : few left. GEORGIS WEBB ALEXANDEL, 401 Market st. OR SALE—'96 RAMBLER; WARWI( ™ syerm.l and Clipper bicycles at great ba: alns, 503 Larkin st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET: best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. TION- FOR SAL: MISCELLANEOUS. C TERS OR OABI ers’ tools: must be good ana cheap. A UNION-MAKE BICYOLE AT A SACEL fice. Call 724 Larkin W ANTED—A PARTY WITH 815000 TO $20.- 000 to invest in a legitimate mining and mili- ing proposition, which promises very 1arge results. Address Miner, box 115, Call Office. OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN: THE SANTA Cruz Troy Steam Laundry. For further partic- ulars ca | or address CHARLES BLEY, proprie- tor, 26 Vine st., Santa Cruz. ATRDRESSING, MANICORING AND MED- icated bath busitess in Oakland for sale or ex- change for real estafe; bargain. Address Busi- ness, box 82, Catl Office. JINE, LARGE SHORT-HORN COW, 5days: second calf; large milker, 131 F OB SALE—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- liam ¥lford’s portable house. Apply to MRS, E. ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., 00D CASH REGIS Sansome st., room 9. NE HORSEPOWER GAS ENGIY Apyly 2109 Larkin sc., after 6 P o —38 H. P. UPRIGHT ENGI, & CENTRIFU- gal pumpattached&50-lightdynamo.516Mission ast Oakland, R. MAGUIRE, 130 CHEAP, J,E}BOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our (wn make, of every de- scription, for 1¢ss money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 11) Mcallfster st.. S, F. JORS LE—HARDWARE BUSINESS; FIFTY miles from San Francisco; $2000 to $2500 stock. For particulars or interview address H. box 71, Call Office. FIBST-CLASS "COATVAKERS BY WEEK. 28 Morris ave.. bet. Harrison and Bryant sts. ‘v ANTED AN KEXPERI NCED PRESSBOY. MANDEL, 128 California st. i UTTER-MAKER AND TAKE CARE Bchlckant; private family, Oakla :d, $30. 315 Sutter st. ANTED—A No. 1CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Wn.lum-n: best reference required. RAPH- AEL'S, ANTED—GOOD COATMAKER; 810 PER W e o domra a1 ety teaed ave., East Oakiand. Y 9UNG CLERK; QUICK AND ACCURATE calculator; must be rapid peoman. D., box 165, this office, ANTED—BRUILER, 860, ETC. MARTIN'S W Employment Agsncy, 749 Market st MAY, OB LOY AS DISHWASHER. 3279 Mission st. pttalton L o B PN S S e S D T ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FOR FURNI- wtun and carpet store. 1433 Mission st. ARTN R, WITH o TO HELP IN BUTCH- er-shop; low rent. Fourth st. JOOK ON RANCH, 830; SECOND GIRL, NEA O city, $15: cook for10 persons, in mxn}" mgf' see party here at 12 o'clo-k, $20; middie-aged Bark. 8207 SeAnGImATIAD Soak tah oselshlo 3 navian_ cook, R . C R/HARSEN @ CO.. 110 Gehry at. - o0 $20. S],TUATIO]\ WANTED BY A RESPECTABILE woman as working housekeeper and do second work and sewing. Call or address room 50, &4 Third st., W.nchester House. JXEERIENCED WAITRESS WANTS SIT uation; restaurant or botel. Call or address 119 Heory st., bet. Castro and Noe, Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts. (CEAMBERMAID, FIRST-CLASS COUNTEY hotel, $20, and frec fare: 6 waltresses. spring's Totars a5 eouotry hotels. 830 waitrsases. Notel AR Con 110 Geary st 2 #40- ©. TARCH - IRONER, COUNTRY STEHA S'iauna 330 and‘tound. R HANSEN & (BEE BEER—2 SCHOONEHRS FOR 5c: ALSO l‘_- bottle of luger or stenm, 5¢., st 637 Clay sl ‘OUNG MAN TO TRAVEL; MUST HAVE A $250 cash. Address Cash, box 71, Call Oftice, RST-CLASS CARRIAGE STRIPER ON ;Ffll light and heavy work. Address box 95, this ce, EW WALDG ROUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to S0u;week 81 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion .0 morning calls: clean; quiet; open all night. 150 uuu‘.'ldlls:llnfi.sn SKECOND HAND HAR- ness, ; wagons, surreys, rockaways, carts:. must be sold. "fl'fl’ium 57 500 SET l:ulz Aslg SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; inds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey &rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencla. 4() ZIOBSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS ess; Grand Arcade Horse carts, 27 Bixih st suction sales every Wednes uyfh';kn.uvu & DOYLE, Auetioneers. SES PASTURED: SEND FUR CIRCU- “Che Tivde Ranch. 630 Commercial st WAGONS AND CABRIAGES. o T D M S S e JOR SALE—4 COVERED CARTS: ALSO & 800d horses, used for delivery. 426 Valencia. TS HORSE AND EXPHESS WAGON FOR sale cheap. 1128 Folsom st. JIGET WAGON: ALMOST NEW: CEEAP. Call Coal Yard, 8 Boardman pL. 0 WAGON AND HARNESS, $45, AP- H S T iver et e FOR Sati aT xfisrn,fi: PRICES, FINE carriages every desc lon; cask, notes or installments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 8ch st., 8. F. SUIGHTLY €OILED DRIVING GLOVES: sampios. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. NT\“?&W—‘ ERS, LAUN- DLk and grocory wagons: also rockuway ana 2 m arrison st. PR .FESSIONAL CARDsS. v samny JO“ E.BRICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 28 , Crocker buflding; hone 75, San Cai, 3o NI MO ESTAUKANT FOR SALE—_W ELL ESTAD. lfshed; the present owner ran it for 12 years: good place for mun and wife, Appiy 148 Seventt st., near Howard. l AKERY., STATIONERY AND ICECREAM oy skore—Must bo sold on account of sickness: rooms: old-es usiness: bargain. 1414 ENls at. TeE e ARE CHANCE—FOR SALE,A ROADHOUSE x m:“flnlywnld“.d '“‘"&’o%‘éx‘ acre of land. or particuiars ress & O'N. Haywards, Cal. RiLh UUNTRKS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112135 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. ARGAINS TY PEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter k. 210 California, l OILER! GINES,20-HANDMACHINERY, 5 waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beals. UILDINGS BUUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES !/ doors, mantels, etc.. for saie. 1166 Mission. OFE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZB fire and burgiar proof safe. 109, 111 Marke: JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTEB. Ppress, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay, EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND. hand. W.S RAY Mrg Co. 12 Californias: (9] BARGAIN-SALOON: BAR RECEIPTS §i5 22 to §18 per day: rent $20 per month; near San Franciaco. Apply to H.M. COVERT, 218 Cali- fornia st. ELIABLE MAN HAS GOOD OPPORTUNITY <0 g0 In beer bottling and liquor businoss in country; small inve-tment. Apply 112 Taylor st. $125, EXPRESS BUSINESS FOx SAL . on account of sickness: good stind: clearing $80 month. Apply 205 Larkin st. OF A CHEAT TOCKSMITH, MACHIX: E it an inding s ; well tooled u pl Mission st. e PR e 'Ok RENT-LARGE BASEMENT SALOON: completely furnished for business: low rent. Inquire rooni 62¢, Parrott building, 825 Market st. ESTAURANT-A COODTRADE; BETWERN tn0 carhouses; owner must sell on account vf sickness: wili be sold very cheap. 3279 Mission. SEWING MACHINES. INGER SEWING-MACHINE OFFIOE, 155 Market: rent $1 50 to $2 per mo.; repairinz. AI.LKINDS BOUGHT., SOLD, ¥ ‘CHA»\UED, rented. repaired: lowest rates. U5 Fourth ss. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. AnyicE :n‘éis’—mvoncfi‘fi@s A SPECT. i Privaie: no charge uniess successtui; law suits, clatms, collections, wills. deeds, eto.. s tended to. G. W. HOWE, ate'y-at-law, 850 Marker, 1,5 PHILLIPS_G. 5. AND STATE COURTS; 4o damage cases a speclalty: money (o loan o estates; charges moderate. Offices 508 Calltornie EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACIED: NO PU Lngr.y; advice free, confidentiai. L. Or box D145, R. W, KING, ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- + lcle 0lag; advice free; moderate; open evngs. St‘.fion_‘u FéxE gx:mcn: $00D LOCA- i B great chance for man and wife. A ppl; t0 EDWARD . CABROL.. & CO., 407 Bll&erl;nlz FB'BIT AND VEGE | ABLE ROUTE; 3 Y EARS »established: good investment guaranieed. Ad- D. MELVILLE, 105 Juniper st., clty. QINGLE FURN 00MS, 26¢c NIGHT, | e Rt Eouse 521 il ae it OHN R, AITKEN AND MAURICE SHE! ttys aC 1aw, rus 510,516, 5Lh Hoor, PArrott bide, BEANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS. ETC ; SICK- ness; Western Add. DECKER, 1020 Market. W W PAVIDSON ATTORNE - California st.. rooms 14 and 1 HOTEL TO LEASE. 0 LET—-THE W. TELL HOUSE, 817 Tl\uh this well-kuown hotel is tho!nxllgi}ys considerably improved: compares witn hotel in 1own. MADISON & BUKK &