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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1896, TWENTY-MILE ROAD RACE First Event at This Distance of the Asscciated Cycling Clubs. Seven C'ubs Have Entered Teams of Five Men Each—The Riders and Officials. The first annual twenty-mile road Tace of the California Associated Cycling Clubs will be heid next Sunday morning across the bay. The start will be made on the San Leandro road near the power- house of the Haywards electric road, thence to San Leandro and twice around the triangular course usually used for road events, finishing near San I{eandro, where the annual twenty-five mile race finishes. The race will start at 10 o’clock, and should take about an hour and a half. Seven clubs have entered the race, and there will be eight if the Olympic Wheel- men put in a team, which they expect to do. Each team consists of five men, and the team making the best average time over the course wins the race. The entries are as follows: Uyeling Club—W. Masck. A. E. Bosi0 3 3. Boreaech. Ortiom I, & Lind. By City Wheelmen—C. A.Krait, 8. B. Vin- cent, B. C. Raynaud, A. J. Menne, E. L e Ciub Wheelmen—FH. W. Squires, E. W Decker, J. R. Kenna, P. M. Lefevre, C. H. Staples. A Ssnta Rosa Wheelmen—Henry Noonan, Benjamin Noonan, J. C. Near, Le Roy Smith, J. C. Williamson. Reliance Ciub Wheelmen—William Yeoman, C. D. Bates Jr., C. D. Gooch, P. A. Deacon, Bert Elford. California Cycling Club—P. G. Alexander, C. Birdsall, W. Dohrmann, A. Theisen, H. P. Egeberg. Alameda Cyclers—F. G. Thomas, C. A. Park, A. C. Builion, J. Burk, Henry Klempfer. The officizls who have been selected to control the race are: Referee—Harlow H. White. Marshall—Robert C. Lennie. Judges — E. B. Jerome, George F. Neece, Charles Albert Adams, J. W. Ramage, R. L. Radke, F. H. Kerrigan, C. Michener. Timers —F. W. Sharp, George H. Strong, George P. Wetmore, H. F. Wynne, H. D. Hadenfeldt, H. A. Goddard, John Kitchen Jr., F. Wickersham. Checkers—C. 8. Myrick, H. H. Price, E. L. Haller, George Shepston, W. M. Ramsey, George Whitney. oy Scovern, John Burke, Thomas Cosgriff, James W. Coffroth, H. D. Clark, W. E, Griffith, J. F. Hancock, F. R. Butz, J. L. Barrow. The captains of all the clubs which have entered teamsin the race and of several other clubs have called runs to witness the finish. There is considerable rivalry over the event, though itis generally thought that the Acme Club_bas the strongest team and barring accidents should win. The Olympic Cyclers and Garden City Cyclers will have a joint run from San Francisco to Centerville next Sunday, taking the 9 A. . broad-gauge boat and stopping at San Leandro to witness the road race. Captain Pryor has called a run of the Pacitic Cycling Ciub for Sunday to Red- wood Canyon. Charles Albert Adams, president of the Olymgic Club Wheelmen and Camera Club Cyclists, has returned from a trip to Lake County. Jobn F. McGlynn, George H. Stratton and Frank W. Fuller have just left for the same locality. Alfred Rhbys of the Bay City Wheelmen left for England Weanesday morning. Captain Caldwell, A. J. Menne and George P. Wet- more of the Bay Citys have returned from La Honaa. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Mrs Foster, Sacto Miss P L Foster, Sacto J S williams & w,Cal F N Greeley, Jose M Sherer, Cal Capt Jackson&w,Los Ang R E Madrone, Vallejo J P Grozier, Sacto Mrs A Marter. San Jose Mrs J Atkin, ~an Jose T H Willlams, Tulare G A Bacon, San Jose W R Hayes, Nev Miss Neilie Hayes, Nev A E Taylor, Monterey S G Baker, Portland A McPike, Stockton O Van Dreyer, Or E W Copuer, Portland A K Willlamson, Portind Mrs A H Meek, Portind Miss A Henry, Poruand R Brooth, Mass E W Risley & w, Fresno L Mooney, Stockton A Solomon, Mont N Wines & w, Sta Barb Miss Holmes,St Helona ysville Aaron Smith, Los Ang. N Galles, Ariz E Smith & w, Oakland J A Robinson, Hanford J E Rawlins, Hanford G Kahle, Mo John Palmer, Amador J Cavanagh, Petaluma T L Foster & w,Los Ang Mrs E F Earle, Los Ang G E Stickel, Angls Cmp C W Tryon, Angls Camp G Shalt & w, Los Ang C Aull. Folsom E C Nelson, Chicago A C Griffith, Sta Rosa E Pennock, Phila J_ Windmilier, P H Graham, Willows N H de Valin,San Rafael ¥ L Van Fleet & fm,Sac J N Wood & w, Stockton J B Kelton, Chicago W Stembeck, Hollister P A Buell, Stockton € J Joves, Stockton W Bruce, Chicago J P Green, N Y LICK HOUSE. I Patton. Chirago Wm S Porter & f, Hantd 3 P Haynes, Eureka.Nev J C Ball, Woodland P H Dawson, Cal R I Beniley, Sacramento James Feely, Hed Bluft E O Miller, Visaila Chas H Keyes, Pasadena S T Black, Sacramento John Baliard, Cal Jos H Baruch, New York G B McMillan &1, L A Peter Chi'es, Boston A M Miine, Santa Rosa R E Stone & wf, Tomales G S Morrell & w,Chicago W B McBride, San Jose A D Starrs, San Jose Arnold White, Napa H_P Fox, Chicago G Richards, Santa Clara Mrs V Smith, Sac G L Bishop, Stockton BV Sargent, Salinas T J Lamont, Olympia 8 W Drake, Salt Lake_ E J Shivardson & w, N Y Mrs A W iandail, N Y Mrs H E Boye: W H B H Boves, Eng Miss A E F Eq H Todd, Cal Matt storm, R Linklater, Martinez J M Blair, Sacramento ‘Albert E Snow. Chicago J P Meux, Fresno ¥ B Cuandler, Elmira 1 Oliver & w, Gilbert,Ind Jemes F Peck. Merced R Gracey. Merced Geo L Bisho, Mrs G G Briggs, Davisvil B Reed, Dav! Mrs A Shake:ton, Davisv COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. n Jose J H Richards, Montana D tockion M Raymond, Seatile Mrs ¥ Swelm, Sacio J W Slankard & fy. Ariz F Wright, Stockton G C Siandish, La Porte W A ' ossman, Oregon J B Rossman, Or-gon € A Winship, Tulare Mrs A Kneeland & d, Cal Mrs Murpuy, Porterville W W aiters, Fresno W B Cook, New Y D J Smizh, Stockton G A Sillman, Pleasanton F Clark & 'w, New York Mrs A Rose & fy. Wash J Hansen, Poriand, Or Mrs Becker, loriland Miss A Becker, Poruand Miss Foote, Portiand _ J A Musa, Oregou € C Smith, Newberg, Or R McKenna, Portland J J Jessup & ty, Whittier H Cash, W hittier F W Dewey, New York J K Fo ey, New York R Gilehrist, Fresno M Murphy, Seaitle 3 Brown & w, Visalla W Liarneti, Porland W Tomkinson, Arizona ST Hitlman, Oregon rs J Johnson, Corning PALACE HOTEL O Schilenberg, St Louis R ¥ Rithet, Victoria J Stwokes, New York H S Malett, New York ¥ G Hume, LosGalos W H Al'derin, US N van Slyc, Portland J Schields, Snokane F Graves & sn, Spokane H C Beck, Portland C L Balley, Toronto G 7' Tuckett, Canads D McCann, London € E Fa osworth, Seattle R H Brinker, “eaitle M B Augus'ine, Seattle € Burnett. India G Ganlbert & w, Louville Mies C Gaulbert, Louvile BW Noy R B ~tanion, Coronado L Levis, Visalia DT Davies, Wn 3 M sshion. Tacom © A Marrimer, Loulsiana F McCutlough, Los Gatos H G Stevenson, Menlo Mrs Mctuilough, Ls Gats F T Dwyer, Sacramento H I Holm, Japan BALDWIN HOTEL. Mrs M Harney & s, o A M Beecher, US J J Groom, Gien Eilen WM Lawlor Jr.8an @ J 5 Purdo. N ¥ I K tarlisle, Detroit J R Maunchester, Omaha F P Manchesier, Omaha J Kimek. Stockton C E Doraney, Lancaster G A Wabigreen &w,Deny € G Weber, St Louis MTs k Graves, S5 Obispo Miss D M Graves,SS Obis A Barker & w, San Jose E Ezckiel, Chicago Mrs E Delisle, B C E R spangler. St Louis W 3 Levine, N ¥ D M Moses, N Y W H_Brailwon, Portland J ¥ Joseph, N Y Dirs J Hall, Oakland W X Burgess, Chicago O B >wanton, Bakersfield NEW WESTERN HOTEL, F Lerchl, New York G D Fiske, Woodiand Miss Susan Smith, N Y H F Morris, Milwaukes C Ross. Icatraz J Connell, Alcatrag G ¥ Patee, St Louis G E McClellan, Sacio J Arnoid, Alcatraz J F lunter & ws. Conn W H Loule, Chicago C Littlefield, Chicago R H Waiker, lortland T J Ke:.rné, N Y O Hamilion. Queensld S C Boyd & wi, Cal P King, Galaway, ireind J Millees, San Jose Miss B Burton, San Jose T F Davis, Sacto JC Van man, N Y C Maier, N Y G W) llie, Tory’ L>Morton, Chicago E T Scort, Chicago DIVIDEND NOTICES, £, DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of ¥an Francisco—The Board of Directors 0f this bank have declared a aividend (No.17) for the quarter ending June 30, 1596, at the rate of siX (6) per cent per anoum, payable on and atier July 16, Transfer-books will be closed from the 10th 10 the 15th inst... both days inclusive. D. i . DAVIDSON, Secretary. £an Francisco, July 8, 1896. £ COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN R0- clety, 814 Washington street. The directors hnxvzeded-redv.helullo'ln‘uml—lnndnllfllvldwna : 4.32 per ceut per annam on term and 3.60 per cont Pper anilm on ord,nary deposi.s, payauiv 0. and after July 1. 1896, F. N. BELGEANO, 5. c. . ary. NOTICE OF MEETINGs. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTEDContinued. BUSINESS CHANCES. I OFFICERS AND MEMBERS EZ P hoiio Lodge No. 123, . O, O.F, and members of the order, are ‘ed o auend & meeung of 't & Toage THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. TInstallation of officers. C. C. Bp>T, N. G. HoLLAND SMITH, R. 8. MEETING CALIFORNIA STATE E=Z™ Floral Soclety at. Paiace Hotel FRIDAY, 2p.w. Annual Sweet Pea kExhibition. Members are hereby notified. E. J. WICKSON, Pres. ANNUALMEEIING IMPROV ©d Order of Red Men's Hail Asso- clation of San Francisco.—1he annual meeting of the stockholders of the Improved Lrder of Red Men's Hall Association of San Francisco wili be held on MONDAY EVENING, July 18, 1896, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the associution, 320 Post st., for the election of a board of trusiees or directors ‘and such_other business as may prop- erly come before tiie meeting. Bi AMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. SMiTH, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR aunual meeting of the stockhoiders of the San Francisco and ~an Joaquin Valley Hailway Company will be held at_the office of the com- pany, 821 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1886, at’ the hour vf 4 ». M., for the purpose of électing a board of directors 1o serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of suci: other business as may come before the me ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. £ E ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Lightand Power Compauy, for ' he eiection of directors for the en- suing year and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting, will be beld a the company’s office, 229 Steven- s0n st., San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1896, at 10 a. M. Transfer books will close July 3, at 5 F. . - Proxies mus: be fled with the secretary before the hour of meeting. J. E. GREEN, Secretary, SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES—PETER FREILING'S PILES Salve cures all cases of blind, bleeding, ftch- ing, internal or protruding piles; price $1 per box. For sale ai 1628 Devisadero st., also at 208 and 228 Brannan st. g5 DR ALFEED W. PEREY HAS RE- moved his office to rooms 20-21, Murphy Building, corner Market and Jones sts., and bis residence 10 2711 Sacramento st. THE SECRETARY OF THE SAN Francisco Protestant Crphan Asylum So- clety hereby gives notice that the following or- phan and hali-orphan girls and boys have been admitied to this mstitution from January 1, 1898, to July 1, 1896: Annie B. Newton, 4 vrs.: Mary E. Kelly, 12 yrs.; Maud A. Bioodworth, 12 yra: Eu ma G. Mass,'8 yrs.; Eveline Griswold, 6 yrs. Lovioa M. Korb, 11 ym.: Lillie M. Robbins, 11 ¥rs.; Eva L. Robbins, §3% yrs.; Alice M. Robbins, ¥7s.; Mary Goetz, 9 yrs.; Mary J. Peterson, 10 yis.: Bessie M. Peterson, 8 yrs: Marion Fi zger- ald, 11 yrs.; Sidney L. Newton, 7 yrs.; William A. Scott, 10 yrs.: Harry Clements, 1244 yrs.; Clyde Clements, 11 yrs.; Edwin Clements, § yrs. ; Charles Korb, 10 yrs.: George A Korb, § yis.: ‘Willlam ¥. Korb, 7 yrs.: Philip Mahhas, 10 yrs.; Majil Mahhas, '8 yrs.; John L. McGowan, 8 yrs.; Viiroy H. Maas, 8 yrs.; William H. Maas,'8 yrs: Robert R Golden, & yrs.; Edwin W. Korb, 6 yrs.: Frank- 5 yrs.: John H. Korb, 12 yrs.: Samuel orb. 2 yrs.: Waiter J. Murdock, 8 yrs. ; George C. Robbins, 8 yrs.: Richard H. Jiriens, 9 yrs.; William L. Jirjens, 7 yrs.; George Jirjens, 5 yrs.: rd Goetz, 8 yrs.: Walter Goetz, 4 yrs.; James F. Peterson, b yrs.: Roy Sobey, 4 yrs.: Gerald Fitzgerald, § yr=., and George Long, 9 yrs. 5, SQICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal, has admiited the following orphan, haif-orphan and abandoned girls from April 1 toJulyl, 1896: Mary Margaret Lyons, aged 6 years: Fanny Meyer, aged 3 years; Maud Maria York, aged 7 years; Hattle Kiine, aged 12 years: Jessie Taylor, aged 6 years: 'Florence Josephs, aged 6 years; Beulah Josephs, 4 years: Alice C. Laulau, aged 2 years: Oiga Maria ‘Lundberz. aged 3 vears. ==, ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED AS jurors iu criminal cases will find it to their Interest to call at room 18, 230 Montgomery st. J. P. DAMERON. =& BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR collections made, city or Country. | Pacifc Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. DRS. HOLSMAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved to 1370 Market st. : poor : reated free. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST., «+ furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, phone or mall us your oriers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS clerk in bakery or confectionery store. Address MISS E. H., box 51, Call Office. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AQED Swedish widow in & lodging-house or small family or 10 work in a kitcheu; no objections to the country. Please address for 8 days MRsS. W. M. T., box 96, Call Office. PANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light empioy- ment. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3. PBARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tretary Barbers'Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERY ASSOUIATION Uf CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, . C. Hamann, 22915 O Farrell. JODGINGS, 5¢ TO 15¢ PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 F'acifi , below Kearny. (CO)PETENT = YOUNG CREOLE ~WIDOW / with cbild wishes housckeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; vity or country. Call orad- dress 917 Market st..room 19, W ACCES EHUUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NI Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per nighl $1 50 (086 per week: convenient and respectabie. iree bus and baggage to and from the ferr; SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE, (. B HANSEN & C0, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- - nish havmakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers. teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, plione or mall us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DE. GOR- #\ din's Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. $130(. PARTNER WANTED 1N WELL . known express transfer company; nas cream of trade In this city: clears $300 per month: proprietor owns his own property, barns, storages, etc.: has four fine teams running worh $8000; bes. business_in this State, making sure income; established 10 years; will exchange for country real estate; grand bargain. STENBERG CO., 682 Market st. 150, CIGARSTORE: PRINCIPAL THO- $ OV, rougntare; invoice the goods; con- nected with large theater; rent only $15: sicikness only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 652 Market st. EST IN CI'TY--SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $i, $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacitic House, Commercial and Leidesdor® sts. W k& ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, &nd with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual piice; done while you wail. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. Bxi.mq"uczvfi' THE CITY FOR SECOND- and shoes, s810n st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, ponted o, our make, §2 50 and $3: Indles’, gents’ aud children’s misfi aud cast-off shoes bouzht or exchanged. 1250, SROCERY ON PRINCIPAL $ U, street: large siock; cheap rent; liv- ing-rooms; clears $125 nionthiy: don’t miss this bar_ain; rare chance. STENBERG CO.. 632 Mar- ket st. $1000, PAKERY NORTH OF MARKET: . baking three barrels daily: receipts £230 & woek; clears 150 & month; o npposition; Tare bargain. STENBERG CO., 652 Market st. $125. SENERSTATIONERY TOOK AND ©). notion store, with spiendid front: oppo- site prominent park and schuol; rent $12; 1nvoice goods; sickness. STENBERG CO., 832 Market. R 90 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT: 506 TO #1560 ¥ YOU WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSI- Dpess quick see T. LUBELSKIL, 7 City Hall ave. CHINESE "AND JAVANESE RELIABLE - COUK'™~ PLIES COOKS: ALL «branches:shor: notice. 14 Gearr, tel.Grant 43, SE. AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT i best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. F. 426 izelp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &C0.. 640 Clay. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT ofice; besthelp. 314B Sutter: tel Gran: 30. BUICHER WISHES A POSITION IN SHOP: at present seiling meat on commission: has 30 customers. Address T. R., box 5. this office. BABBER—FIRST-CLASS YOUNG BARBER wants steady position or help out Saturday. Address H. 0., box 76, Call Office. ESSISEER WARTS STIUATION: HAS HAD 6 years’ experience running eleciric ma- chinery: best of reference. Call or address Royal House, 126 Ellis st.. room 154 JSTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; Wwill pay 8150 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. 7OUNG GERMAN BOY, 15 YEARS OLD, would like to work at anything: lasttime was employed 1n furnishing store: will work for very small ‘wiges. iddress 40 Belcher st., bet. Thir- teenth and Fourteenth. WEDISH YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion in grocery business: has experience; or any kind of work where he can make himself use- ful: has experieuce as waiter. Address G. M.. box 24, Call Office. MAN, YOUNG, SINGLE, AS GARDENE! AL milk, ete.: can drive and care for horses Decessary; thorough, competent in all branche: best of references. Address P.S., 184 Fourth, city. AINTER—PKACTICAL PAINTER AND paper-hanger, strictly tem perate, wants work by day or job, clty or country: will' work chea) Address Painter, box 103, Call Office. per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ‘W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 10 $3 per week. 925(). EARTNER WANTED IN BUTCHER - business: 3 horses, wagon, ~laughter- house: In country town: doing fine business; rare chance forsome oue. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall av. ALFSHOES MADE T0 ORDER FOR $2 50; halt-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. |, JNDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD + sts.; eingle furnished rms_75¢ week, 15¢ night. JLCHO HOGSE, 865 MARKET ST.— E HKooms 20c., 25¢. to w:’;hnuln: $1 0 $2 week. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter HELP WANTED-Continued. dry, SW. co . Dolores and Twenty-ninth sts. TAILOXS OX GUSTOM COATS: ALSO AP- W ANTED_GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work. ' 325 Geary st. teenth and Folsom sts.; $2 per day. W ANTED AT ONCE—GERMAN GIRL: GEN- W ANTED — EXPERIENCED COLLAR OR caff makers. EAGLESON & CO., 535 Mar- EXPERIENCED TAILORESS ON CUSTOM vests. 235 Natoma st., bet. Third and Fourth. business. "Call 131 Post, room 21. AIRDRESSING, 25¢ AND 55c: MOENING PERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 25 per month; pupils can work et and skirt patterns cut to_order, 25c up. Mo- DOWELL Academy, 36 Marker,opp. Palace Hotel. Tues., 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAlllster, r. 67. H AIEDEESSING: MANICURING LESSONS. ML CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; 200 rooms: 25c 0 §1 50 per nishi: $1 60 to $5 perweck: free 'bus and baggage 10 and from ferrs. 543 MEN WANTED TO-DAY FROM 820 TO $95 per month and found at MURRAY & 636 Clay st. () ERUIT-PICKERS: PACKERS WORK IN etc., 820 per month and found; steady job for 4 months. MURRAY & READY. Leading 10 LABURERS T SHOVEL IN AND around a farge gold mine, $1 50 a day, steady $26 per month: steady job. M{ RIAY & READY, Leading Employment A gents, 634 and 636 Clay st. & horses. 81 80 & aay: for raiiroad work steady job. MURRAY & READY. Leading £m: IORV:JGD:-HO}PERS (PINE WOOD) FOR A furnishes tools; 20 tiemakers, 8c and 10c each: sawmill, see boss be: blacksmith and wife. ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay s ; S AND TEAMSTERS, OITY OV work, $175 a da ¥ no blankets wanted:' siableman, clty, $25 and W ANTED—IRONERS AT PARISIEN LAUN- pren.ices. 1028 Market st., second floor, room 4. JEONER TO-DAY AT LaUNDRY SEVEN- eral housework: no washing. 259 Stevenson. ket st. REFINED LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE And eve classes; 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- ] ADIES-FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY 9 MISS DOYLE, 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: MALE HELP WANTED. READY'S, Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 and Fara JAcking and drying-houses, orchard and vine- Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. lob year round; & four-horse teamsters for a mine, () TEAMSTERS, "2 HORSES, 8160 A DAY; ployment Agents, 634 and 63+ Clay st. large gold mine company, $1 cord, company blacksmith for MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- () LABORE $26 per month and found, found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15 518t NG BOYS TO WORK UN RANCH, $15 and found. MURRAY & READY, ANDY JAPANESE GARDENER WANTS sltuation to take care of horses and/cows: un- derstands all kinds of men's work. Address HARRY SUGUKAWA, 113 Church st. Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. (6 FARMERS, §26 AND FOUND; STEAY JOB for a large banking company’s ranch. MUR- RAY & KEADY, Leadlug E: A 634 and 636 Clay &t e A TRONG JAPANESE DRIVER WANTS SIT- uation to drive business wagon and take care horses: understands packing ail kinds of goods. Address H. 8., box 113, Call Office. 2() FAERMIRS ORCHARD AND VINEYA RD hands, $ 0. $26, $25 and $20; teamster for meuntains. MURRAY & READY, Leading £m- ployment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay 'st. VW ANIED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools ziven and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a $1 50 a week; M ing-room: dally papers. 56 st all grocers keep it. AGENTS WANTED. | [reiE LiFe —PURE LIFE— —INSURANCE— —AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL Gress’ patent long-handle dustpan. 934 8ih st 350, IGARSTORE; FINE LOCATION © . in the Mission; cheap rent; only rea- son for selling other business: it will pay you to investigate this fine buy before the opportunity is lost. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hail ave. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. RESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, B125. ouCacconnt, or sickness: good stand; clearing $80 month. App!v 205 Larkin st. = OON: FINEST LOCALITY ; LOV $150. rentcood potronnze: vest reasons tor scliing: st sacrifice. 812 Pacific st city. RLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOEING BUSI- Bl Sor ute very ‘cheap: causs ot sale, de- parture. Imquire at 12714 Lungton st. CANDY STORE, DOING A FINE $301 . business; receipts $6 o $8 per day; guarantee. PROLL & CO., 719 Market. o JZARGAIN—6-ROOM HOUSES: RICHMOND dise accepted. 140% Devisadero si. [YRUGSTOR 1000 WILL BUY A GOOD oce: sultabie for pbysician: involce mearly double. Add G.. box 40, Call. 3’100 VERY CHEAP: SALOON AND 4 . rooms: rent $25; on account of sick- ness. Apply Call Office. SALE—SALOON; SE. CORNER BAT- T ey and Valieio acs.: o great bargain; low rent: living-rooms upstairs. ¢ ONLY MuD: éthsfl rooms in Stockton for rent or lease. quire D. ROTHEN BUSH. < GSTAURANT; NEWLY FITTED: $200. fuejocation: wosd business; sickness. Apply 145 Fifth street. - 70K SALE CHEAP—CIIY-FRONT RESTAU- B Ateatghe. lsaso: 86 per month; 4 rooms. 807 Davis st g FOR SALE, CHEAP—LOCKSMITH, MACHIS: ist and grinding shop; well tooled up. 1003 Mission st. RN IMPROVE D }1011511 o 65(), SEOCERY AND BAR; FINE LOCA- $ DU, tion;: stock is actually worth more money ; dolug elegant business; chcap rent; reason for selling this fine piace is sickness: if you see this place you will buy it. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. [INE CIGAR-STORE: FURNISHED COM- plete; fine locality; only 50c a day rent; see at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $95(), PARINER IN SALOON: OBIECT DU, or taking partner. to run the business more successfnlly. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $350, SORNER _ SALOON, WiTH MILK DU, depot, clearing $125 per month; Living: rooms; low rent’ owrer bought a dairy; & snap. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 5 ACRES_CHICKEN RANCH TO RENT; 20 AT e ot a $1300. P. O. box 831, Petaluma. OR SALE_EXAMINER ROUTE IN CEN- ter of Oakland. F. HILL, 1148 Chester st., Oakland. $15( Post st. GUUD ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPEI'L Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 63 Market, room 2. 95 SODA FOUNTAIN; GLASS HOLD- $ AU, ers, etc.; $90. Apply 159 Second st. ARTNER IN CHOPHOUSE; SMALL CAPL tal; good chance; call early. 232 0'Farrell st. FOR BUILDING ON LEASED LOT: sultable for grocery. W.CRANE, 324 $75(), CORNER FANILY LIQUOR-STORE, {94). Gith club and 4 living-rooms, In West: emn Addition; rent $60; doing large business. WILKE & WOLF, 581 Callfornia st. $650 SALOON WITH LARGE PATRON- « age from Clay and Merchant sts. and market hail; money-making place: jow rent; bar- gain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $T00, BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY - aud_coffee-parlor: kept by present owner, alady, 11 vears: wants to retire to private life. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $60(‘) SALOON CLOSE TO G)ODALL & + Perking' steamboat landing; good pay- ings low rent. WILKE, 631 California st. RESTAURANT NEAR BALDWIN $25 « Hotel; mustbe sold: owner has two places; a sacrifice. WILKE, 581 California st. ROOMS WANTED. 9 OR 3 UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms for 2 young ladies; references exchanged. R. R, box 57, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN WISHING TO ATTEND U versity would like to hear of work by which he can cover expenses. Address W. A., box 55. Call. ATTER AND WIFE; FIRSI-CLASS COOK in &l branches of cooking; also housework, dairy and baking: city reference. G., box 70, Call. ARVEST ~CREW — FORKER FOR A (bresher, $75 a month and found; separa- tor tender, $60 and found: 5 men to.load header wagons, $45 and foun. 8 header-wagon driv- ers. $45 and found. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 836 Clay. ERMAN, 27 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIK 10 get position as barkeeper. Address A. B. box 79, Cail Office. >>>> £25; 3 BUTTER-MAKERS, $25. £, MILKER O MURRAY & p DY, Leading Employment Ageuts, 634 and 636 Ciay at. (YERMAN BOY. 17, WANTS POSITION IN grocery, or work of any kind. Boy, box 74,Call. LACKSMITH, HORSESHOER AND WOOD- worker wants situation. Ad. 8 8., box 74, Call. JOUNG MA - WISHESSITU. [ON: IS GOOD all round butcher. Address 27174 Harrison st. | WAY TED — BY AN BLDERLY £00d habits care of horses and co dener; wages small. office. | Address W. K. 7 OUNG MAN OF 19, STEADY HABITS AND ; willing to work, wants situation: best refer- ences. Address D. B., box 60, Call Office. ITUATION 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. : £00d ga box 84, this IOMPETENT WATITRESS AND LAUNDRESS desires situation: best city references. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 0 HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA EMPLOY- ment Agency. 128 Fourth st., jurnishes very vest help at short notice. Tel. biack 353. EFINED YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN wishes home and kind treatment with respect- able pariies only: larze wages no object; capable of taking charze of little girl or boy and making its ciotbes and teaching it the first rudiments if de- siréd, or would act as companion to invalid; is good reader alond, good-natured and gentle dispo- sition. Jall at 5 Post court. off Post st., nr. Larkin. TOMAN WITH A CHILD WOULD LIKE position to do chamberwork and sewing; good place more an object than wages: country pre- ferred if nearschool. Address 3555 Twenty-second. Y WOMAN LATELY FROM EAST; THOR- oughly understands general housework; is good COOK, baker ana laundress. Call 924 Wash- ington st., near Powell. “OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION RE- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; well educated: also good seamsiress or care of children. Call 2030 Pacific ave. TOUNG GERMAN ORPHAN GIRL, 10 years old, would like to take care of children and do houséwork 1or board and loaging. Address 0., box 72, Call Office. 70U IRL WISHES PLACE TO WAIT at_table and upstairs work. Address or call 619 Natoma st. XPERIENC:D NURSE WISHES POSITION 1,700 do nursing and sewing, Address E. B., box 53, Call Office. URSE—SITUATION WANTED BY ELDER- Iy lady to mind a baby; city or country; ref- erence. Address Nurse, box 75, Call Office. FILLING GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DG gencral housework. Writeto LENA MILLER, 138 Flood ave., Sunny Side, city. ITUATION WASTED BY FIRST-CLASS housekeeper in widower's family; no objection to2 or 3 chiidren. Call or address M. C., 1217 Mission st \WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework in small family. P.ease call at 1234 Russ st. to-day. VW OMAN WISHES 4 SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family to do light housework; city or country. 947 Howard st. RELIABLE = WOMAN WISHES ~T0 DO \ housekeeping in the country; understands farm work. call 746 Mission st. OACHMAN OR STABLEMAN; THOROUGH- 1y understands his business; aiso garden and cows; willing about place: first-class references. Address NED, 2258 Buena Vista ave, Alamoda, APANESE WANTS SITUATION TO DO nousework and help cooking or wait on table. Address 't H., box 71, this office. (GEYERAL BLACKSMITH AND HORSE- shrer wishes a situation In city or country. Apply 638 Ciay st. 1 | ter country hotel, $20 and foun | 825; German hotel cook. | Apply to J. F. CROS 10 SOOKS. CITY "AND COUNTRY, $30 TO $65: 10 walters, $30, 825, $20, §15 cook and Wife, small country Hotel! 3 dishwashers, $15 and #20; 8 ranch cooks, $20 and $28; second_cook, city hotel, §35: cook, private family, $20: 9 walter boys. porter, saloon, $15. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employm’t Ag'ts, 834-636 Clay. W ASTED—2 MINERS, 8250 A DAY AND iucrease: edg-rman, $50 and board; butter- maker, 0o milking, $30 ard found; furnace-man, #36 and found aud increase; 2 laundrymen for in- sutution, steady job; 2 Eastern farmers, §20 and found; 8 farmers, 'Humboidt County. $26 and wine-celiarman, §1 a day and board; por- short-order cook. : waiters and others. 0., 628 sucramento. PASIRY COUK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $85; cake-baker, city, $14 a week: head ‘walter, country hotel, $40: German waiter for a resort, 20; German barber for su insitution; ranch ook, country, §30: fannel-washer, country laun- dry, '§30: froner, country laundry, $25 fo $30; farmers. milkers, laborers, choremen and. others. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, mot over 25, of good appearance and s me education, to learn professional nursing in hos- pitals; small but increasing salary; reference re- quired; apply in person; no letters. W. D. EWER & CO., 625 lay st. BOARDING WANTED, OUNG LADY EMPLOYED DURING THE day desires a home ina private family where there are young people: must be within 10 minutes of Kearnv st. K. S., box 70, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. — CHOICEST LOCATION IN Berkeley: lot 100x270; fruits and flowers ga- lore: 8 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.; all beantifuily furpisted; to first-class tenant long term. See CAPTAIN MORRISON. Berkelny. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. (HEST CARPENTERS OR CABINETMAK- ers’ tools: must be good ana cheap. Fifth st. SECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS' lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery JE HAVE CASH BUYEKNS FOR LODGING- houses (18 t0 20 rooms), Market. Inside Larkin; must be bargain. UNDEKWOOD, 765 Market st, NDERWOOD CAN SELL YOU LODGING- Louses from $250 t0 38000: we have some Dargains: also res aurants, cigar stores, saloons, bakeries: buys and sells ‘all kinds of business: money 0 loan. UNDEFRWOOD, 785 Market si. Q‘_;,’ RESTAURANT AT TRANSFE! DU, point:excellent location: fine trade $100 cash: balance paymnents; trial given. UN- DERWOOD, 765 Market st. NT T0 SELL YOUR BUST HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. CORNER SALOON, Wood and coal, Western Addition; bat Corner saloon, water front: owner sick.. $175—Bakery, candy, etc., at the M 3 liv- ing-rooms: furniture included For bargains apply HEALY & CO.. 28 Kearny st. §5() BUSINESS CLEARING §2 A DAY: DOV, establisned trade. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. SELL YOUR BOOKS. ¢ LOHING AND JEW €lrv 10 A, KLEIN. 109 Sixci si.: send postal. LOST. OST — SILKEN SETTLER, WHITE AND J cream color, from St. Mary’s College, Mission road; liberal reward if returned. $5 REWARD—LOST, KIT OF RAZORS ON Eighteenth or Valencia sts. Apply 514 Eighteenth st , near Guerrero. 5 REWARD_LOST: G\ LD TOCKET WITH diamond setting: initials C. A.on one side. eturn CHARLES ERKEN, care of Joshua Hen- dy machine works, and receive reward. 1,955, JUSE 20, AT SAUSALIL0, SCOTCH terriér, name Jack: clipped from neck to tail; bad oo Alameda license tag: Address E. L. MERWIN, Larkspur; reward will be paid. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRSI- class Eas ern and San Francisco refersnces irom last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114. Call Uffice. TANTED—FO MER RESORT, SHORT distance from city, waiter, $25; porter, $20; Kitchen-hund, §25; call early. L. ANDRE, 318 tockion ; OUNG GERMAN, GOOD CARPENTER, cabine-maker and general mechanic with tools wants situation of any kind. Address 716 Clementina st. QTEADY, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN DE- 1 ‘sires situation in store or office; thorough knowledge of bookkeeping; first-clags references. Address 6. B., box 144, this office. "AKIS BAKER, $17 A WERK: HEAD waiter, restauzant work: German waiter, $25 and room: cook, $35 and ro>m: dishwasher, $5 a week. MARTIN'S Employment agency, 749 Market st. EAD COOK, #i0; SECOND _COOK. $20; dish washer. 815:° 2 waiters, $26. Employ- men: Office. 128 ¥ourth st. 7OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS short order cook: Is steady aud reliable. Ad- dress 3678 Twentieth s., city. 00D PAINTER WANTS WORK; WILL work for §2 per day or $25 per month and found; city or councry. P. W., box 76, Call Oflice. HINESE WANTS PLACE; FIRST-CLASS €00k, houseworker and wasber in family; city or country. WONG HOON, 776 Clay st. AN AN WIFE:COUNTRY: GOOD WAGES, AYL MISS CULLEN, 323 sutter st. RESSMAN—16 TO 20— WAGES $7 50 PER week—cleanest office in town—best work only permitted. Address, with references, Steady Job, box 57, Call Office. QTENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER OF experience under 20 years of age. Apply be- tween 2 and 5to-day, 415 M mery st., room 1. OUNG AND ACTIVE SWISS WANTS A situstion: Is a good milker and driver: spea German and French. Apply C. MULLER, Win- chester House, Third s-., room 80. \\ ANTED—BY AYOUNG MAN, TO APPRE tice to a blacksmith; one year’s experience; £00d reference: town or country. Address D. J., Dbox 187, Call Office. JASTERN BREAD-BAKER WANTS A SIT- uation in first-class shop; any hand: clty or country. Call or address 201 Ash ave. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEA R Market— Klectric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 o $6 per week : free bus and baggace 1o and from the ferry. TEADY YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion, city or country : good driver, understands horses; ‘wages low. R, £, box 102, Call Office. VW L.CHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD. NEAR Markst—Electric Jights in_every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage (0 and from the fer: V OMAN WITH A CHILD WAN /S SITUA- tion; city or country is good cook and can do general housework. Call or address 221 Minna. OMPETENT COOK WANTS SITUATION IN pr.vate family: would do general housework in small family. Cail at 1911 McAllister st. MAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, GUOD d draper, sews b0c & dy. G. F.,box 96, Call Ofiice. VOMPFTENT RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES housework by the day: 81 per day and carfare, Address or call 1103 Sutter st , near Larkin. OMAN DESTRES SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework. city or country. 905, Powell. ANTED—POSITION TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work. Apply room 95, Donohoe Buliding. W FEMALE HELP WANTED. REFINED WOMAN, WITH A CHILD, A8 working bousekeeper: 2 in family; $15. MI13S CULLEN, 323 Sutter JRENCH SECOND GIRL: §25. MNISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. H EFINED GIRL OR WOMAN AS COMPA fon and light work: $10; country. MIS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. _Sc.u\‘m:v.\vun WOMAN, WITH A CHILD, 815. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. FRENL‘H COUK, $25; NCH NURSE, $15, same house: 12 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and $25: 6 voung girls, as: $10 to $15. MISS CULL! 28 S st W, DISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION A% seamstress. Piease call at 1215 Russ st. to-day. S, # C_AMBERMAID, 82 MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ‘R JOUNG WOMAN, GOOD PLAIN COOK, wants work on ranch; would keep house for gentieman. 777 Market st., room 5. Y OUNG DAN |SH GTRE WISHES SITUATION to do chamberwork, second work or ligzht housework. Address P. O. box 851, San Rafael. VW OMAN DESIRES PLACE COOKING OR chamberwork; sleep home. Address S. R., box 34, this office. Q LDERLY. EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL wants situation in g0od German family for fine cooking. Address 421 Harrison st., near First. a good dressmaker; references. Address L ., 609 Jones st QLDERLY WOMAN WANTS A PLACE TO do housework: is a gocd plain cook and isun- dress; clty or country. Call Office. Address C. F., box 45, Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK; good plain cook and wash: sieep home. Avply 908 Jackson st., bet. Powell and Mason: lower flat. JERMAN GIRL WHO SPEAKS FRENCH would like to have & place for general house- work and can do good sewing. Call or ad. 431 Pine. OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; washing and cleaning: $1 u day and carfare. Address W. C., box 74, Call Office. Y UG GIEL WANTS TO DO GENERAL housework aud cooking in a small family; can glve references. D. J., box 146, this office. SoNG FRENCH WOMAN WISHES SITUA- on as & cook: German or French preferred. MISS DANIEN, 110 Sixth at., room 10.” % Y OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR genersl housework. 3821 Twentieih st., bet. Shot nd Folsom. 5() ATTRESSES FOR SPRINGS: WATER O and " mountain resorts; country hotel £20 each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em. ployment Agents, 634 to 636 Clay st. O WAITRESSES SAME SPRING HOTEL $30 each and fare one way; chambermaid and whit- Tess for Santa Cruz Mountains, $20; waitress for Monterey Councy and other places. 'MTURRAY & READY Leading Employment Agents, 634 10 636 iay st (90K FOR BOARDERS. 815, FARE PAT ranch cooks, $25: chambermaids and wait- resses, $20 each. MURKAY & RIADY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 to 636 C ay st. [ ANTED—2 SECOND GIRLS BOARDING- house, shor: distance, country, $20; chamber- maid and waitress, country hotel, $20; younggirl. housework, small family, $15; nurse girls, §1i LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. RAXCH COOK, $30; GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, Ukiab, $20; touse girl for Berkeley, #20: second girl, near ‘clty, $15: housework giris, city and country, $20 and $15; cook for minin, town, 10 people, $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 116 eary. (CHAMBERMATD AND ASSIST WAITING, seaside hotel. $20: waitress for Fresno, $2 waltress for pringy, $20; waltreas for res aurant, city. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary. §'-unca IRONEK FOR COUNTRY, STEANM D laundry. $30 and found. C. R. HANSEN & €0.. 110 Geary. W 2NTED_SCANDINAVIAN SECOND GIRL $20: Protestani Iaundress, $30; 2 waltresses, vate boarding-house, §20: 3 waitresses, springs, 25: Scandinavian girl, zeneral housework, 2 ji ity $:6; 16 £lrls fof housework, 320 ind 825 cooks, country, $30: Protestant nurse, $20. J, ¥ CKOSETT & (0., 312 Sutter st. R ORTHY GIRL LATELY FROM IRE- land wishes a situation to do general house- work: is strong and willing: fond of chilaren. Call &t 1122 Harrison st.; no postals. wOMAN WANIS WASHINGL,IRONING OR houseciexning, plain sewing, Dy the day. Ad- dress W. W. P, box 165, Uall Office. \' OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS GEN- eral housework by the asy. Call or address 415 O Farrell st. SPANISK LADY JUST FROM GUATEMALA wanis & housekeeper’s position; speaks French and German. Apply 121 Montzomery st., room 6. YOUNG LADY WISHES & SITUATION FOR upstairs work. Apply 174 Clementina st. lJBESBMAKKB. FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND fiter, wishes posiiion in family as scamstress 2nd housemaid ; Do objection Lo the country. Ad- dress E. A., box 27, Call Office. YUUXU GIRL WISHES SITUATION ‘I'ODO‘ housework in respectzble family. Apply 119 Fair Oaks, near Twenty-second, in rear; sleep. \ EAMSTRESS WISHES A SITUATION; IS LADY JTRONER, 84 A WEEK: WAITRESS, #$25 and room; 10 house giris, $20: 15 house. £ Taonih, MARTIRS Eoiarer Ll (L 3 ‘men| 749 Market st. 3 5. W ANTED-—2" WAITRESSES FOR FIRST- < V¥ clags resort. £25 a moith, fare paid; also a womao (0 do plain laundry work in samie hotel, £25, are paid. Apply early, MISS PLUNKETT, 424'Sut er st. OUNG CHAMBERMAID, COUNTEY Ho- L tel, 815: plain laundress. '$20, and girls for housework.” R.T. WARD & CO, OUNG GIRL (GERMAN PRILFEREED) T0 Y G T A BURSCH mgxy, Sutro Heights. 2 GIRLS WANTED. 408 PACIFIC STREET, IRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN, AS G sist In housework. A pply 204 Haight st. V J ANTED—DISHWASHER:MUST BE QUICK and clean: 1o night or Sunday work: $6 a week. Commercial Lunch-house. 38 Market st OSPECTING PARTNER WANTrD BY oung man: none but expe: ced, intelligent miner. Address Miner, box 78, C ARTY WITH 8$50: GOOD SECURITY: money doubled within thir.y days; position guaranteed. Address Money, box 57, Call. BAIBER FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND Saturda; 7877erletrllj ARBER; SATURDAY AND SUNDAY; WA- ges. 11'SIxth st. ARBEIL FOR SATUKDAY. CALL AT 8 o'clock av 623 Clay st., Bakers' Home. BABBER FOR SATCRDAY AND SUNDAY at 1520 Seventh st., West Oakland. ANARY-BIRD LOST IN NEIGHEORHOOD of Powell aud Pine sts.; liberal reward. 710 Powell st. OST—MOCKING-BIRD ; J ey liberal rewar | BLIND IN ONB 30 Kearny. room 8. MEDICAL. A BLESSING 10 LADIES SUFFERING from Irrecularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly »armless; iree from any bad effects; never makes them sick 1o make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to sult the times; home in confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 Meallister st., next Hibernia Bank: consult free; French regulating pink pills $2: hours from 9'A. M t0 5 P. 3. and 7 to 9 ». M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES BE: siored in a few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelers heiped without delay: pri- Vate home in confinemen ular graduate bysician: 80 years' successful practice; MEDI- BLELRCTIICITY used: Jadien comsult. the doctor before going elsewhere: you Will save time &nd expense: consultation fres and confidential. $3()(), DELICACY BRANCH BAKERY s » and candy store: 8 living rooms: rent, §15; good business: reason for selling, going to country. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. 8100, BRANCH BAKERT ; CANDY 4LV « Ing-rooms. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market. EDWOOD TIMBER, FOR TIES OR A MILL. Mendocino County, Hollow Tree Creek. coverlng bothb banks for miles; 3000 acres controlling 600 more; never touched by an ax: will cut 50 M feet per acre; a firsi-class tract for railroad ties or mill plant, being connecied by wagon-road with three landings on ocean; all down grade; perfect title: stumpage $1per M with proper security. E. W. SKELTON, 410 Montgomery st.. San Franciseo. OTELTOLEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick buildi ng.con- taining 98 rooms: also ground-floor and well- lighied basewent: centrally located, ¥ biock N of Marxet st. and 1 block from Baldwin® Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnished throughout: furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For further pariculars apply 10 S. SILVEKBERG, 320 San- some st.. room 39 $35(), FARTNER WANTED IN ONE OF + the nicest butcher-shops in the city; elegantly fitted up: nive cnrt; doing business strictly cash, clearing $40 per week: need not be a 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 NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; clty or conntry. M., box 2 Call. ESTAURANT; SNAP THIS WEEK; JUST the place for man and wife. Call Office, 1300 SALOON; OPPOSITE CITY HAL. « Aadress S, 435 Thirteenth st. ALOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific 5!. For SALE—FINE CORNER SALOO. restaurant; cor. Fell and Stanyan. OR SALE CHEAP—OLD ESTABLISH liquor store. Applv1113 Howard. OOD-PAYING BUTCHER-SHOP FOR SALE, G T2auire 500 Cortiand ave. ALOON—MUST BE SOLD; A BARGAIN. AP- iy 735 Mission st. OME BAKERY FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. $150 ] ]BOOM HOUSE, IN PAYMENTS 11755 0oms on Market st. - ._$600 45 rooms, corner, clearing $200. $1800 50 houses, 5 0 140 rooms, from $5000 Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. 500, 18 ELE TLY FURNISHED 600. rooms; worth $1200. SKIFF & Con 921 Market st. OUSE OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS; suitable for lodging-house: $25. 544 Sixth st. LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. EWLY AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED bay-window corner house morth of Mar- g argain: part time: a sure money- NDERWOOD, 765 Mark: ODGING-HOUSE TO LET—232 VAN 58S ave., corner; 44 rooms: arranged for lodgings or housekeeping. GOOD PAYING HOUSE 115 Second st. $300 FUSNITOLSE 201 SALE, T A BARGAIN, HANDSOME BOOKCASE and desk, dining-table and chairs, two oak chamber sets, two hair matiresses, Larlor furni- ture, mantel bed, carpets, etc.; all mew. 126 Grove st. }'IBE SAL! Prices stand till goods are completely posed of. Oak bed sets, Bed lonnges. Stoves. Carpets, 3 Lincleum, per yard. Maiting, per yard. Till our new buiid! stand. g se prices will ‘Pill such time we are conducting business corner Seventh and Mission sis. d T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good a8 new; cash or time. open evenings. 400 SAEFE] CHAMBER BETS, Sii; stoves, $5: parior sets, $20: folding-heds, £10: bed- ounges. $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th FURNITURE WANTED. JEVANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX. tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Cail or send card 7 City Hall ave. THE DEL NORTE ROTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The best equipped house in Norih' ern California is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; this house 18 the best paying investment In Northern' California, and must be disposed of on account of sick:ess. For terms and particulars apply ot address E. Y ATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, » fornla st, corner Kearny, farniture and merchandise. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash, F YOU WANT GUOD PKICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. 601 CALI- pays best price for 3325, CIGARSTORE, STATIONERY AND D=, iaundry office; No. 1 location: living- rooms: low rent: "doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market st. H, 916 Pos. st., near Lurkin. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthless pills used ; every womau her own physician for all female tioubles, no matter from “what cause: restores always in one day can be sent and used at home: all cases guaranteed if you want (0 be treated safe and sure call ona man's physician. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st RS, GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- clalty: unexcel'ed In restoring irregularity or other conditions: bome in confinement: best : low fees: pills $2. Moved to 904 McAl) IPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO Jadies troubled with irreguiarities: no danger: tafe and sure; $2 50 cxpress C. O. D.: don’t delay until 100 late. OSGUOD BROS.. Oakiand, Cal. 100D BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUN- das. 260 Third st. RINTER FOR JOB AND PRESSWORK; 87 50 per week. Electric, box b, this office. 7 ANTED—GOOD, STOUT BOY TO LEARN blacksmit 1219 Pierce st. G MAD AKESHOP; PREVIOUS experience necessary: $30. 2:5 Nixth st. W ANTED-NEAT BOY FOR LAW OFFICE: salary $2 per week. Address L., box 9, Call AKBER-SHOP WANTED IN COUNTRY from $150 10 $200; must be falr paying shov. Address with fall particalars (o D. STOLTZ, 630 Market. FJR SALE—BARBER-SHOP, 800d business. 131 O'Farrell st. W ANTED — BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT several sets of books 1o write up evenings; also, lessons in bookkeeping given; terms mod- Ea"k. best of references. Address L. C., box 144, 11 flice 16c., DOING I5STITOTE OF PNEUMATOPATHY FOR healing and instructions: 2729 Jaekson st, hours, 10 to 5: consultation free; call or write for our “New Methods”: the poor healed free. M3ES DE WEGENERX TAKES LADIES BE: fore and during confiiement: Infants adopted into good homes: treatsall female complatuts or irregularities successtuliy. 419 £ddy st. SUEECURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home in confinemen: with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MRES. DR. GW Y KK, 226 Turk st $Q0, FBANCH ' BAKERY: & "LIVING- D + rooms: low rent; receipts §5 to $7 a day; cigar stand. BARRETT, 1125 Market st, 80(. FARTSER WANTED: ACIIVE . man with above amount can find a splendid opportunity to engage in a lucrative busi- ness which pays large profits: Invesiment secured by bulldings and stock in trade: one partner un- able to attend toduty. Apply to H. COLEMAN, 918 Broadway, Oskland. FYOU ONLY HAVE A SMALL CAPITAL, say from $300 to $1000, and will be satisfied with » sure salury from $15 0 $80 per week, ac- cording to amount invested and a percentage over and atove selary: money invested |well secured; principals orly address G. C., box 60. Call Office. ALIEORNIA GOLD MINES—CAN PLACE A4 few thousand in gold property that will pay the investor 100 to 500 per cent profic; less than $3000 and more than $15,000 not considered. CHAS F. BLACKBURN, M. E. and Mining Geologist, 230 Kearny st., room 1 BASCH, 321 SUITER, WANTS FURNE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price, H MAYEE BGYS NOUR FUENITURE, - carpets, plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761, JONES ' CG. "~ CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Sth. CARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 Sth st. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: eleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd. G.-GEORGE, 11'8th; phone Jessie 253. WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH éloor work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, COSKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 338 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. CITY STEAM CARPETCLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED Cliltenom. SHESVEON 25 B0 25 Tentn: toh South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. TATIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE, with"2 sunny liviog-rooms in back: in a good Iccation: Tent Teasonable: partner wishing to £o East to attend to other business. Address W. B., box 70, Call Offict J 5 MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 248 - lath st vi X MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating works. 45 $500 FOR EVERY FAILURE TO CURE: eve diseases successfully treated. Ladies con. free MRS. DR. SCUTT, specialist, 216 Powell. R. PENA CHECKS IT IN 2i HOURS; promp rellef; successful trea:ment; diseases of both sexes a specialty. 7 Grang ave. RS J. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE_HOME IN confinement; 26 yrs' experience. 555 Mission. F IRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 25414 4th. PELVAIE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR. FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. U PLOY ED MEN CAN OBTAIN STEADY work by apoiying a: room 69, Columbia bldg. "KEL BEER—2 SCHOONEKS FOR bc; ALSO & bortle of lager or Bc., at 637 Clay st. HORSES, TOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL: MUST HAVE $250 cash. Address Cash, box 71, Call Office. F_x'}ifl'»cl,‘nss CARRIAGE STRIPER ON [lsht and heavy work. Address box 95, this office. \Y ANTED_PARTNER WITH §150 T0 OPEN 25c restaurant; $60 per month guaranteed: elegant location. GEu. STEWART, 6U2 Market. OR SALE—BLACK GELDING AND BLACK filly; 4 years oid each; broken single or double; son Eclectic, brother to Ar:on, 2:07%,. New York Stables, 507 Jessie st., near Sixth. OR SALE CHEAP—KIND AND GENTLE mare and buggy suitable forlady. 139 Valencia JPORSALE NOUNG i URSE AND DELIVERY wagon. 3250 Missi nst. NEY WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to S0c;week $1 to $2 50; reading-room : strictest atien- tion' 10 morning calls: clean: quiet; open all night. \} ANTED—A HORSE NOT OVER 7 YEARS of age accustomed o work single; sound ana gentlo: suitable for express busivess: with or without harness. Address B., box 91, Call Office. SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 45c NIGHT, #1 week. Rosedale Hous., 821 Ellis, nr. Taylor. UST ARRIVED-—20 HORSES; FINE BUSI- wess horse and bugey; $85. 510 Van Ness. h12' PARTNER WANTED; GOOD BUSI- $5 ). ness; pays $5 a day to each partner: must be honest and steady. Apply to-day, 1004 Market st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, EMERSON: GOOD AS NEW: $60. $5 installments, SOLD ON 221 Leaveniworth st. 00D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrangesent | can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. U LET—A COAL YARD IN RUNNING OR- der: bestin city; established 9 vears; rented or leased for aterm of years: 5 sialis, screans, scale; rent $15 with water. 1915 Mc Aulister st. #IRST - CLASS GROCERY AND bar, well stocked, everything new: nd wife; 5 rooms; large vard; good . J. H., box 103, Call Cifice. OK SALE—BUTCHEICSHOP IN GUUD o cation: five miles from Oakiand; only shop in owner wishes to retire. Address “Sell- ""box 1, Call Office, Oakland. 150 WILLBEY AN OLD-ESTABLISHED OV saioon, with 4 living-roomis; rent $15 a'month. Call cor. Treat ave. and Thirteenth st., bet. Foisom and Harrison. city. HAfinREsamo, MANICORING AND MED- icated bath business in Oakland for sale or ex- change for real estate; bargaln. Address Busi- ness, box 82, Call Office. $1250. INE CONCERT - Tliebs nson s maoat FOIt A GOOD UPRIGHT; $135 FOR 100 large Newhall up: $175 for i es planos; call at once if you want bas - VATS, 769 Mariet st. * S AT W EHAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established repota- tions that we are closing out at grestly reduced ices and upon exceptionally easy terms. These nstrumenis have been called In from agents throughout the coast, in whose hands they have remained for some time without being sold. Call 2‘{_‘(’; l:gr!l\'(cum B h;l'(lth SHERMAN, CLAY ., cor. Kearny and Sutter resentatives. - T e e Cwosine UL, A COMPLETE LINE OF s prices less than coss landed In New York: ust the chance o ‘sus &t Instrament for your ‘summer outing at small out- lay; viell 3 : mandolins, $3 85; guitars, $3; antonarps, $1; accordlors, fiutes, banjos, piccolos, m'.::.floolr rl:::ml:‘zelfis. glofln fiulfll!, e\.c.;r new and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 92 arket st., Spreckels bailding. hrinipe GRAND PIANO, ALSO 715 Post st. B‘\OBSALE—HABDWARK BUSINESS; FIFTY miles from San Francisco; $2000 to $2500 stock. - For particulars or interview address H. S., box 71, Call Office. HALR OF STORE FOR 3-CHAIR BARBER- 0] reni married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; DOt less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate hadits; able 1o read, write and speak Eniish properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 becoms citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving :3’01‘ tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our Dew c uisers. For further information apply at the Recrul [ng Office, 20 Ellis st., San_Francisco, Cal. ORSE AND WAGON. INQUIRE 1619 Powell st. TLE}BOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our vwn make, Of every de- urlguon. for less money then you can buy Ea:tern send for catalogue. 11) McAllister st., S. F. 150 SEIS NEW AND SECOND HAND Hik- rreys, rockaways, carts: must be sold. Mission 3¢ SET NEW AND SKCOND-HAND HAR- & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4() BOESES ¥ou SALE; ALSO WAGONS Dess, ail kinds: wasons, buggles, su 500 eis: st xinds: buggy.wazon, carts, surrey it Bt en1 carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss ALL MEAT ORDERS 5c, WITH COFFEE, | Marki Ixih st.: suction sales every Wednes tea or milk, 685 Clay day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. MEN TU TAKE LUDGING_ AT luc, 15¢ ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- 100 25500 nienr tocrudies. cotes st roits Jar_Uhn 11 vde Ranch. 850 Commercial st €24 Washington st., near Kearny. et i i et S ek VR R USROS S_RENOVE: M _6U9 CLAY TO 648 E & pottle whne of peer wilh Bot iunch, 66 GEAND cuuuxcu:‘u.x JEBOOTS ZND shoes, ces: §6 shoes $2 50, $4 to $1 w."‘s 50 to $1 25; all goods swcrl- ficed RexL 1 daye In order o enlarge stors and PuLin new stock. 638 Market, O Lyt i wrket ; i T00m: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ANTED—AN IDEa: WHO CAN THINK OF simple thing to patent? m ar wealth. "L, Patent Attor- E HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES nmn{ous—mmmmmmmuu ©Off sloes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. UMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- C ‘work. 2215 Bushst. 2 1 RY ACME HOU:! 857 X.Aii“!'l'.“ Tmfl‘lxn,lucw::’: 20c s night; $1 & week. ! WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FBB SALE—4 COVERED CARTS: ALSO 4 800d orses, used for delivery. 426 Valencia. bl’u HORSE AND EXPRESS WAGON FOR sale cheap. 1128 Folsom st. TIGHT WAGON; ALMOST NEW; CHEAP. Cail Coul Yard, 8 Boardman pi. | OB SALE AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc Iption; cash, notes or Instaliments. Carvill Mfg Co., 16-48 8ih st., S. F. e e T S B QLIGHTLY SOILED ~DRIVING™ GLOVES: sampies. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. RESTAUKANT FOR SALE—W FLL ESTAD- lished ; the present owner ran it for 12 years; good piace for man and wife. Appiy 149 Seventn st., near Howard. RARBE CHANCE—FOR SALE, A ROADHOUSE near Haywards; 9rooms and 1 acre of land. For particulars address PROWSE & O'NEILL, Haywards, Cal. $75 PAUTNER WANTED IN EMPLOY- 10 hired he'p. Cail 128 Fou: 'AILOR WANTED TO BUY A WEL. BES tablished shop in the country, having a fine custom trade. Apply 457 ~tvvenson st., near th. G O05, FESTAURANT FOR SALE: GUOD trade; fine living-rooms: owner goine East; must sell at once: offer wanted. O. W., box 76, Call. $250) IV SerD EXRNED: PRI, ¥805; May, $362: June, $874: 1895 ave:aged $85 weekly ; proofsfree. F. DALY, 1295 Bawy, S ¥ & Q5()PAKERY. STATIONERY, ICKOREAM b . store—Muat be s0ld accouiis of sickness; 1iving-rooms:0,d-established business. 1411 Ellis st. JOE RENT—LARGE BASEMENT SALOON: complétely furnished for business: low rent. Inquire room 629, Parrott building, 825 Market st. ESTAURANT--A -OOD THA DE; BLTWEEN tvo i Owner must sell on account of sickness: will be sold very cheap. 3279 Mission, ment office; rare chauce: prefers partner | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE CLOSE Fs’{fi;g;. QE CHAS 8. EATON. L, New and second-hand pianos at enormous reduc- +fon; exceptional opportuuity to buy. Call and examine. 735 Market st. 8 OUK NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN A Permits of our selling some planos for £3 ;:: month it is not necessary to ¢o elsewhere for mors favorable terms and low prices, SHERM An CLAY & CO,, Stelnway represeniatives. % ADY IN NEED OF GASH WTLL, 2 4 fice her fine Standard upright for $195; 4 Lors chance. &m. 21, Flood buitdg, Fourth and Marker. AGRIFICENT NEW UPRIGHT PIANO: best make; will be sold fo Pay ade vances. 1921 : acramento st Too0 © A TLLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE the ceicbrated Hallet & Davis con pianos, 406 Sacramento st. IANS—DO YOU WANT ON FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 933 Market st. e EFORE BUYING SEE HATNE BROS, 50 BReR Knabe Jianos: at Wholesis prices. A. 1. BANCROFT & CO.. 524 Post ot HICKERING, KN ABE, STEOK, VOSE, 51 i T e voss eoe sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O' amea: HBARGAIN .FINE UPRIGHT SCHMT $13524¢ MeAilister st., next Hibernia Hanie 517 A B A STEINWAY : STECK $150: STRRI- YHON MaUZy, PXANUS HALE PRICE. TO AGENT FOR and Francls Ba- §300 g&!’&u&{uflm&v BUSTNES Si . : can investigate. KRONEXNBEKRG, 902 Br. dwe:)‘.‘(;akh:fl':DE N5V AND SECOND-HAND IAK-:::!. LAUN- . milk and wagons: rockaway S Tn omcsins. 938 Fraveioon st e and TYPEWRITERS. - P R TAND IN ONE OF BEST MARKETS FOR S sale cheap; doing zood business: no -xl;gn- ence required. 415 Montgomery s:.. room 7. ALOON TO LET; FIXTURES S See owner, 1003 Mission st., nnsnll’;,n n:Amu& ADY OF MEANS DESIRES A PARINE. L(Genmn):fi!‘nulnl. Room 2,12 Xn‘.onz $60. BRULNN'S, 228 Post, G [ 308 POST ST, Newby & Evans. Eriggs and other ;.ouxzfiams UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & N S LLEE. Iepairer. 2 Latham oiscy, HOTEL TO LEASE. TQ LET-THE W. TELL HOUS - Bush st.; this well-known hotel u%nnfi’-’.fi}: Tenovateq, considerably improved: compares wita Dest 2d-class hotel in town. 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