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14 DEEPLY IN DEBT 10 HIS WIFE Harbor Commissioner F. S. Chadbourne’s Peculiar Insolvency. OWES HER OVER $110,000 The Assets Greatly Overbalance What Is Due the Other ’ Creditors. LIST OF THE LIABILITIES. i Dull Times and Labor Agitation Said to Have Destroyed a Big Business. Harbor Commissioner F. 8. Chadbourne yesterday filed his petition in insolvency. It is & peculiar document. On the face of it it would seem that the gentieman had failed for over $§100,000, but when it is taken into consideration that over $110,692 of his total liabilities, which amount to | $119,563 90, is due his wife, the failure, from the standpoint of the business world, is not so very serious after all. Chadbourne’s assets, which include real estate, promissory notes, a half interest in the - Chadbourne Furniture Company, shares of stock in different corporations and $2 50 in money, amount to about §17,- 000. Outside of what is due Mrs. Chad- bourne the Harbor Commissioner owes | $8,771 90. The promissory notes, how- | ever, are of problematic value, Nomi- | nally they represent $6,528 51 and interest | for various periods, at percentages rang- ‘; ing from 6 per cent per year to1 per cent per month, It is explained that the money due Mrs. Chadbourne is on promissory notes drawn in favor of Otis W. Merriam, her father. From 1876 to 1880 different sums were ad- vancet by Mr. Merriam to his son-in-law, for which the latter made these notes. The money was used in establishing the busingss of the Chadbourne Furniture Company and in furnishing and_conduct- ing the home on Bush street. When the | estate of Mr. Merriam was distributed the notes were given to Mrs. Chadbourne as ber share. It is said that the money ob- tained on the notes was lost by reason of a shrinkage in values and in tbe conduct- ing of the furniture busioess in Portland, | Seattle, Los Angeles and San Diego. The “ strikes of 1892 are blamed for the ruina- tion of the business,which was established in 1876. Following is a complete list of the lia- bilities: Due J. T. Bonestell, 1113 Bush street, $1225 on promissory note. Commercial Travelers' Association $6180, | liability on s bond. Delta Vineyard Company $600, stockhold- | ers’ Liability on merchandise furnished. Acme Fiiter Compsny $100, stockholders’ | Lizbility on merchandise furnished. | T. V. O'Brien, 402 Montgomery street, $250, promissory note John H. Curley $50, goods delivered. United Carriage Company $150, services ren- derea. ! Hub clothing-store $20 50, goods delivered. Dr. G. H. Pelmer $100, seryices rencered. Dr. J. D. Whitney $65, services rendered. Nolan Brothers $131 40, goods delivered. Ceroline M. Chadbourne $110,692 and in- terest on promissory note. The money due the Commercial Travel- ers’ Association is a liability on_a joint romissory note signed by Chadbourne, B. T. Cole, John Mallon and a gentleman named Wheeler, which was executed in satisfaction of a liability on the bond of R. D. Laidlaw, an officer of that association. The note is secured by a mortzage on mining property in Mono County, owned by Mr. Wheeler. The assets are as follows: Ten scres of land near Fullerton, Orange County, $3000. Two lots in Los Anfielel, £300. Real estate in San Diego, $500. Promissory notes in the following names, | smounts and dates: { W. B. Farwell, $40, October 24, 1887; F. W. Bert, $80, October 17, 1884; F. M. C'ough, $308 33, Jenuery 1, 1884; D. H. Harkins, $81, June1l, 1886; J. E. Murphy, $95, August 31, 1886; A. W. McPherson, %40, January 23, | 1889; James Martin, $60, January 1, 1887; | J. G. Scobey, $1966 49, June 29, 1886: John | Trounson, $82 96, August 31, 1891; W. T. Barnett, $120, July , 1878; F. L. Jackson, #95, July 23, 1878; J. B. Hart, £180, Novem- ber 11. 1878; George W. Fogg, $120, October 24, 1878; A. H. Griswold, $120, April 10, 1877; B. R. Bankins, $20, April 27, 1882; A. H. Boy- den, $100, February 17, 1889; isidore Blam, | §20, December 22, 1882; ¥. W. Etechlan, §75, | June 26, 1885; Charles E. McGreer, $69, Sep- tember 23, 1886; A. J. ley, $811 25, Au- gust 9, 1888; D. H. Allen, $260 35, March 6, 1891; Eila K. Laird, $135 50, March 27, 1890; Alfred Singer, $91 50, March 14, 1889; Lyman L Mowry. $669 40, June 18, 1896; P. J. Hen- nelly., §426 80, Msrch 24, 1896: A. E. Oppen- heimer, $37, February 11, 1892; Frank W. Randoiph, #112 15, November 1, 1892; Grant I Tagz: $36 55, November 16, 1892; Wil- liam E. Nelson, $97 50, November 1, 1892; H. 8. Burke, £110 60, August 25, 1890, and W. L. gg;,s 5?;&_87 05, January 11, 1892. Total, Half interest in Chadbourne Furniture Com- pany, $4618 56. 20 shares Hotel Rafael steck, no value. 100 shares Electric Street and Station Indi- cator Company, no value. 55 shares Hotel Vendome stock, $550 3100 shares Mount Hamilton Stage Com- pany stock, no value. 1005 shares Pacific Underground Electric Railway Cnmplni: no value. 749 shares San Francisce Autographic Regis- ter Compeny, $1500. 8}800 shares Mokelumne Water Compeny, no value. Cash on hand, $2 50. Clothing exempt from execution, $100. Petitioner owns no homestead. The D. T. Cole named as jointly liable on the note in favor of the ' Commercial Travelers’ Association is Harbor Commis- sioner Cole. Laidlaw is the official of that association who was short in his accounts. —_— ARGUING OVER A DESIGH, | | { | | City Hall Commissioners Trying to Select Art Glass for the Dome. Mayor Sutro’s Suggestion for a Com- mittee of Artists Voted Down. The Board of City Hall Commissioners tried to decide on a desien for the art work in the dome of the hall yesteraay, but tailed to arrive at any conclusion. Mayor Butro protested against the selection of a design by the commission, saying that, as the glass was to be a work of art to re- main perpetually and be gazed at by the thousands who will visit the dome in the fature, it should be the best that ar- tistic talent could choose. He claimed that the members of the commission were not competent to choose 3 design that would be in harmony with the remainder of the dome and moved that & commission of artists be employed, t a compensation not to exceed $1000. to :olect adesign. The motion was lost, the other members deeming ti.emselves fully competent to pass upon art glass. Mayor Sutro then stated that he had applied to the Art Association for assis- tance in the matter and that E. M. Pissis, the architect, and Bruce Porter, the artist, had been appointed to view the designs roposed and report upon them. Heread the following letter from them: To the Honorable Adolph Sutro, Mayor of San Francisco—DEAR_SIB: In compliance ~with your request that we express our opinion upon the designs for the stained glass to_be placed in the dome of the City Hall, we beg to state that we have looked over the designs sub- mitted and fail to reach a conclusion asto hei its. A ‘1T hio selection should be left to the architect chosen by the commission, so that he may have the opporiunity of carrying out his own ides of the decoration of (he dome which ne bas designed, thus placing the responsibility of the result where it legitimately belongs. We further state that these designs have not been executed with the view of concord with the mural decoration of the dome, and this great expanse of glass should certainly be de- signed to harmonize with the completed inte- rior. They are simply of commercial merit, | and have no relation to accepted standards of art. We further state and believe that the ent question is the outcome of the methods which bave been followed during the entire construction of the City Hall—a building which we consider a fit result of political meth- ods as applied to the erection of public monu- ments. We would urge the amendment of the pres- ent methods—a more logical, practical and honest course hseeu-ry w‘l;ul:l an artistic re- sult is desired. Very respectfully yours, E. li“?xm BRUCE PORTER. It was decided to defer action on she matter until the next meeting. WATT AND HIS RAZOR. He Tried to Cat Richard Williams With It, but Got the Worst of the Fight. Richard Williams and Robert Watt, colored men, afforded considerable amuse- ment to the habitues of Judge Joachim- sen’s court yesterday morning. Watt had Williams arrested for battery, but the Judge after hearing the evidence dismissed the case. It appeared that last Friday Watt called at Williams’ house on Howard street. He was in a teasing humor and annoyed Williams’ little girl so much that Mrs. Williams remonstrated with him and said if be did not stop she would tell her hus- | band. “You tell your husband.” said Watt, “he'd better keep away from me, 8s 1 have a razor,’’ and he pulled it out of his pocket. Watt went to a barber’s shop and was sharpening his razor when Wil- liams, who bad been home, appeared. ““What are you doing with that razor?” asked Williams, and Watt wheeled around with the razor in his hand and stood on the defensive. Williams struck him on the neck and knocked him down. Then things got mixed up, but Watt did not get a chance to use the razor. Finally they were separated and Watt swore out the warrant for Williams’ arrest. THE STOOK MARKET. Mining shares showed nochange of any conse- quence yesterday, though the best prices were s shade beiow those of the preceding day. The Pacific Surety Company has declared a divi- dend of 2 per cent for the quarter ending June 30, payable on the 15th. The Pacific Bank has declared the sixth divi- dend in iiguidation of assets. The amount is 5 per | cent. and it is puyatie immediataly. The Bank of Callfornia has deciared the usual quarterly dividend of £3 per share, payable to-day. The semi-annual diviiend of 3 per cent by Well, Fargogt Co. will be paid to-day. Iu the Alia mive the raise from the south drift, Kevstone vein, was carried up 5 feet in bard queriz: total helght, 154 feet. The raise was dis- coutinned at this point for the present, owing to au insufficiency of air, and sinkiog will be com- menced immediately under it. The east drift, 725 level. was driven 7 feet in hard trachyte; total length, 45 feel. The south drift, east vein, 825 level, was driven 4 feet. and a crosscut siarted eastat the face and driven 22 feet in veln matter carrying streaks of quartz. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1896. — “|Sprog Vailey 9814 985 6AS STOCKS. 29 ‘MM Lieht 47 — |San Francsco 9314 94 1% Grangers... SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&1.Co.1330 1370 [Sav& Loan.. — 100 Homb S&L1100 1450 |Security......250 360 36 40 |UnioaTrust. — 800 — 490 STREET EAILROAD STOCKS. —~ (OakSL&Hay — 100 85 |Presidio. 7 - 4355 Sutterst..... — — FOWDER STOCKS. — [GlantCon.... 2534 24 = Fnflsonb St - Vigort T — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alasks Pkrs. 941y 85 NatVinCo.. — — BIkDCoaiCo. — = 10 (OceanicSSCo 19 2414 CalCot Mills — — [PacAuxFA 1 _— Cal Dry Dock — |PacBoraxto. 98 100 Edison Light119 120 [Pac Roll Mul — — — @ Assn — — |Pari PaintCo 6% 7% Ger Lead Co. 8§ iPacTramsCo. — = 24 HawC&SCo. — PacT&TCo. 8 — HutchS PCo 30 0% Sunset T&T. 41 — MerExAssn.100 110 United CCo. — 35 M Elec Light — reva) BALES—MORNING SESSIDN. Board— 40SV Water. = 98 50 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 50 Huichinson 8 P Co.. - 3078 SAN FRANCISCO * CALL."™ lusm_omoxumn-rfin’amc.n. 710 Market street, open umtil 13 o'clock every alght 1n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street eorner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 ¢'clock. EW. corner Sixtesnth and Mission streets, opes antll § o'clock. 8518 Misslon street, open untll 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETING». HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. l SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. QITCATION 10 T. CARE OF LADY OR A3 invalid and do light work. Address MRS | BURK, 529 Eighth st., room 14. Oakiand. | J)RESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING: | D cheap. Call or address 3118 Mason st. JRESSMAKER FROM NEW YOBE WANTS WwOrk at ladies’ houses by the day. 305 Eddy. T2 HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA [EMPLOY- ment Agency, 128 Fourth st., furnishes Dest help at shori notiee, T¢l: Blsek 138 " OUNG LADY WANTS HOUSEREEPING L position or plain sewing. 203 Powell st., room 5. OUNG FRENCH WOM AN WISHES SITUA- German ¥oure <00k or French preierred. MISS DANIEN, 110 Sixth st., room 10. (OCK. FEW BOARDERS, COUNTRY. #25; cook, $25: 40 women for small resort, $25: ranch cooks, $30 and good_country places. MUR- RAY & READY, Leadicg Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. ) — “’AITRBB. FIRST-CLASS, YEAR ROUND, country hotei, $20: waltress, assist chamber work, nice place, near city, $18: 10 waitresses, Country piaces, and others. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Asents, 634-636 Clay st. G!KL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN AND do some washing, $20. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis WEDISH HOUSEGIRL, : COOK. s S ety Fi5 s 830; 4 housegirls. Oskiand, $20 and $25: middle-aged ‘Wwoman, $15 315 Sutier st. I:EIDLE; AG|EI' WOMAN vsu&l.mn LIKE A acCe 1o assist; is willing an ing: wages 210 to £12 per month: elty :r‘l)lklllld: references. FPlease address MKS. T., box 94, Call Office. rg:u;:\'" WITH A CHILD wu:ns srrudA- 03 City or country; is good cook and can do general Nousework. Call of Address 221 Minna. EXEERIENCED like u few. 522 Taylor st. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, aposition as a working bousekeeper; would e ey o ek ool Py best ot -renc o 3 2t 23 Soutn Park, o APRY B DRESSMAKER WOULD engagements by theday. Address W ANTEL—SMALL GIRL, ASSIST LIGHT Bousework: small wages. 232 Second ave., / ANTED—_NEAT GIBL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: small family ; must understand cooking. 23194 Plue st FIEST.CLASS RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS ousework by the day: terms $1 day. Call or address 127 Bay, bet. Dupont ana Kearny. SHORTHAND AND TVPEWRITING; CAM- DAIED speeches written and revised: all kinds of copying neatly donme; reasonable, 420 Moat gomery st., room 6. ]?'VlmfiL:BE 0013.! dAND SECOND ODO: ‘wish Pplace ity or country; speal French and English, and undersiands French GH"ml.ll ullm! °I:nlfl-lh Mka _y:g;“ y country. 1 E‘Tflg?lnlfiyhaynv WISHES EITUATXOGN TO 15/ 3 . Address or cail 216 Mimnage - 7 OF SouRtEy Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION mrodolight housework. 813 Boardman place, [ UUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN BF- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; weil cducated: also good seams.ress or care of children. Call 2030 Pacific ave. CQLFETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with child wishes housekeeper's position, cham- berwork or sewing; cit country. Callorad- dress 917 Market st raom 30, SFANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light employ- ment. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3. EASTERN GIRL. GOOD WORKER, WISHES situation for general housework. Apply 302 Liberty st., near Church. ELIABLE CHAMBERMAID OR WAIT- ress desires a situation. Address 1031 Market st., room 8. W ISULES; ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 5U per night: ¥1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respectable: Iree bus and baggace'to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING & 7:30 o'clock. First degree. By order of the/ W. M. C. D. BUNKER. Secretary. 5 CEFICERS aND NE = of Apollo Lodge No. 1 S . F., are hereby notified to “‘F';?I:ll’).- == 1 of our late brotner, : 5 . MYER, P. G., from_the hall THIS DNESDAY), July 15, 1896, at 1:30 3 H. W. PATRICK, Noble Grand. HOLIAND SMITH, R. S. PACIFIC LODGE, NO_155, L O. O. F, on THURSDAY & EVENING, July 16, will_be_favorsd o8 with an address by S. W. HOLLA- hd DAY, Esq., on“Scientific Finance, or the Probiem of the Day ¥ Open meeting. Doors open &t 8:15. Friends are invized to be present. 0. W. CRAWFORD, N. 6. W. H. CLAUSEN, Secretars THE REGULAFR. MEETING OF THE Brickiavers' Association will be held B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDN DAY) EVENING, Juiy 15, at 8 o'clock. Busi- Dess of great 1mportance. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meetiug of the siockho'ders of the San Fraocisco and -an Joaquin Valley Railway Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, $21 Market st, San Fraucisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1586, at the hour of 3 r.'x., for the purpose of electiag a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE tockholders of the Edisou Lightand Power | will be held a: ihe company’s office, 229 Steven- day of Juiy, 1896, at 10 A w. Transter book will close July 8, ail 5 P. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. | 3. E. GREEN, Secretary. — SPECIAL NOTICES, Wsuve cures a!l cases of blind, bleeding, itch- ing, internal or grotruding plles: price $1 per box. For sale at 162 228 Brannao st. E= DB, ALFEED W. PERRY HAS RE- moved his office to rooms 20-21, Murphy Bullding, corner Merket and Jones sts, and his residence to 2711 Sacramento s. | | Delingt) Coxpaxr. No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. | Board. Mono.. 10.Jiy 3.July 27 Occiaental 1531y 3 Juiy 28 Chollar. 25.J1y 10. Ang 4 Kentack 05(Jiy 17| Avg 13 Best & Beicher 25Avg 2 Aug 37 Hale & Norcross 15isug 9.Sepr 4 LUOA. SAL©S, Following were the salesin the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAE MOENING SESATOY rowwwwores 9:30, 13100 C Point...47100 S Nv.. 10150 H&N . . 1.35300 3. -1.801200 Potost. “105( 50 Sa 146450 ... 441200 C Point 200 Bullion...26:200 Exehar. 100 Bulwer...30/100 G&C. 200 Cnour. 100 ... Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: EEGULAR swmeroN—10:71, lx‘m Crwn Pt...48/100 Oceidtl.. 200 Con Im....0% 500 Con N Y. 04 200 Buliion. 10U Bulwer... 200 Challge. .. 3: 350 Choir2.4215/200 Oced . 200 . .23 100 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 14—4 2.y Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. Chollar .. .2.45 20 +Con.Cal&Va.. . 1.80 120 Challenge Con. 33 T2 Con. Imperiai. 01 06 Confidence .....1.00 13 Con New York 2u%g) 1 EsebusesERl 181k Crown Point... 45 g; EastSierraNev — el Eoreka Con... — s a9 Exciequer.... 05 06 Utab.. 2 11 Goula &Curry. 82 83| Yellow Jackes. 42 Hale& Norers.1.30 135! GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. - STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, July 14—2 r. x. UNITED STATES HONDS. . Bid. U S 4s coup..108 Do new issue — . Bid. Asked. U'S 48 reg.. 1097 ~— CouraCW6s — stexcp 9h Edsn L& P 6s121 F&CH 1t R6s.105 GearysiRos 105 Mt mCiegs150% SERICal 8a108 8 DoEyConss. 10512106 Oese oo NatVinbs1st 86— |SPErRCaids — 93 NevCNghis. #6 105 SV Water6s. 19015 o N P C RE6s. 10015105 1olSV Watergs, . 2954 N By Calfs — 108 6 ~ 100 N RyCalSs. — 100 |SunsiT&T6s — .~ Do ts oe 303 19 Visatiaw caa o1 Ominibus vs. 11834 L (= TENANTS EJECTED KOR 4. collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montzv st.. room 6. Tel. 55 Company, for (he election of direciors for the en- | suing year and for the transaction of such other | business as may be brought before the meeting, | 80D st, San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, the 15th | PILES_PETER FREILING’S PILES | Devisadero st., aiso at 08 and | C. R HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST., FUR- . Dish havmakers threshing crews, barvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men. min- €rs teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, iaborers, mechanics, couks, waiters, hotel | #nd restaurant and laundry heip. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. CRISESE axp JAPANESE RELIABLE | ~/help; tel. Main 1697. BRA DLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. D L. 6. COUK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL -branches:short notice. ;4 Geary. tel.Grant4s. | JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp. 3148 Sutter: tel Gran: SU. AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT est belp. 41414 O'Farrell: tel. r. 428 J AFANESE METAL WORKER: GOOD HAND iv fiiing, grinding, polishing atd all other finish- iug works: cau operate machinery; understands mechanical arswing; has experlence in manufac- | ture of wire nails: city or country; wages no ob- |ject. . H., 1329 Pine st. | BEING A PRACTICAL MINER AND PROS pecior in placer and_quartz, also expert with mineral rod, wants partner to furni-h grub. outfit and expenses for prospecting. W. A. M., 231 chez st. W ANTED-WORK BY YOUNG MAN, GER- man, to wash dishes, assist in cooking, wait on table oz other work; clty or country. P ease ad- dress +i. VIXLIiZ, 631 Sacramento st., room 23. TOUNG MAN (*CANDINAVIAN) WISHES | L sitgation: cliy or country; first-ciass driver aitend “to horses aud garden: aiso good milker; | references. Address G. A., box 81, Call Office. [ ELIABLI NG MAN WISHES A POSI- tion as photo-printes ad 7 years’ perience; ive best of reference. Address P. T., box 71, i Office. | Y OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION WITH private family; understands the care of horses | and driving: good' reference. D. MULLEDY, San | Mateo. | G ERMAN (30), 3 MONTHS IN COUNTRY, | U \ishes sitnation: spesks English: strictly sober and houest. Address H. G.. box 101, Call LITUATION WANTED BY A DANISH CAR- | +" penterona farm: understands milking, etc. | Address Danish, box 48, this office. DIVIDEND NOTICES. EZF Company will be payable at the office of the com- g-nyl.”.z'l Merket st., on and after Monday, July 0. 6. | July 14, 1898, at 3 o'clock P. & E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco—The Board of Directors ofthis bank have declared a alyidend (No.17) for the quarter ending June 30, 1586, at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable on and after July 15. Transfer-books wil! be closed from the 10t 10 the 15th inst., both days inciusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, July 9. 1896. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST., | U. tarnish the best famiiy and hotel help. Cail at office, phone Or mail us your Oriers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed: telephone Grant 185, ADIES INTENDING TO ENGAGE SER- vents will find it to their ady antage to call or send their order where pains are taken to supply you with relisble help. For servants of any na- Lonalliy call or send to J. F. CROSETT & CO,, utt LADY LATELY FROM THE EAST | X "anda university graduate desires position as | private secretary or any kind of office work: best of references. Address Y. L., box 98, this office. DIVIDEND NO. 33 (25 CENTS PER | hare) of the Hutchinson ~ugar Plan ation | Trazsfer’ books will close Tuesday, | | TINGINEER AND MACHINIST WHO THOE: oughly understands electrical work desires po- | sition. Address E. M., box 46, Cail. ;OY 17 WOULD LIKE TO GET WORK; UN- derstands care of horses: city or country. Call or address 1627 Howard T)RIVER-BY A STRONG YOUNG MAN, TO drive track or delivery wagou; experienced. Address H. , box 76, Call Lffice. —GOOD YOUNG EARBER WANTS ¢ evenings, Saturday Address S. 3., box 91. Call Office. | AN _INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- | A\ class Eas ern and San Francisco references from last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. _Address G. C., box 114, Call Cffice. ELIABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION ON ranch to cook for three or four men Or to take charge of a ranch; thoronghly understands the work on a ranch. Address M. C., box 88, Cail. JANTED BY ENGLISHMAN: A PLACE IN private stable and make himself Senerally | useful around place; moderate wages; California | reference; ciiy or country. Address Groom. box | 1089, Call Office. OUSE-CLEANER WANTS TO DO ALL kinds of house-cleaning by the day. Address JAPANESE GEORGE, 1210% L arkin st. OSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS assistant_bookkeeper or Clerk: saiary not so much an object as opportunity to gdin_experience; first-class references. Addreas G. B., box 85, Call. TS’ NECK- GOOD SINGER__AND engagement in Arizona; $90 per montb. B. F.. box 2, Call Office. GIEL LIGHT HOUSEWORK. CHRISTIAN home, wages small. 1310 Feil, or. Broderick. W ASTED—VOTNG GIRL FOR GENERAL Jusework, plain cool 193 to 12 o’clocl 1425 Post st. Y SUSG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 4032 Twenty-fifth st , near Noe. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 810 Montgomery st. VW ASTED—YOUNG GIRL WAITRESS. 1024 Hyde st. AFPRENTICE GIRL ON wear. 51214 Leavenworth st. PASTSFINISHERS AT833 STEVENSON ST. W ASTFD_GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. Call at 435 Eddy st (GO0 FANTS FINISHER: MUSTOPERATE. 1018 Howard st. ot S o o o U S RS VW ASTED—GERMAN GIRL 18 YEARS OLD. Apply 80 11 4. i 1434 Post st. STEONG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1728 Fell st.. near Ashbury. (GEBMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN CHAMBER- maid. Linaell House, cor. Sixth and Howard, REFINED LaADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE business. Cail 151 Post, room 21. STBICILY GE RMAN GIRL. 16 FOR kitchen work, $10 month. 1305 Mission TIRL FOR SMALL JEWISH FAMILY ; LIGHT work: plaln cooking; $10 per month. 601 Post. ANTED_YOUNG GERMAN G KL 10 A> sist with housework. Call at 1818 kilis st. \Y AITRESS Wi NTED-THOROUGHLY COM- Jeient and experienced waitress and house- maid: not over 50 years oid: wages $25. Address, gIving references, W. E., box 90, this office. (QPERATORS. 3235 FREMONT BT. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retagy M’e‘r’s’m. 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. AKBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS. 825 Grant ave. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSUCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y. P. U. Hamann. 23914 O’ Farreil ANTED-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 habits; write and speak Engiish properly: only ciiizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- claved their intentions 10 _becom- citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul ing Office. 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. EEE BEER—2 SCHOONERS FOR 8¢; ALSO & bottle of lager or steam, 5¢., at 637 Clay st [IRST-CLASS CARRIAGE STRIPER ON Loight and heavy wors. Address box 95, this office. S'SGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 95c NIGHT, able to read, | e s O TIN 'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE P, ?1 wg‘:.’&rsmuummu. 424 Pine st is now | open. after the vacation. For particnlars apply or address above. = 5 & FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A Spg A S IE ivata: o charse ualess successtal ‘collections. wills, deeds. etc. et GV HOWE, at . 850 Mark 7028 MARKET ST ANY, O 2% A e, B and o:her propersy at & moments nouce: Phone Miut, 601. WISE a;;iq;ufla&l | A T A s had 1t dressed a2 G, FEOR R ERa 11 stockton st for, only 85c: LEDERKR also sells that “Quinonis” hair ion) which I told you about; be does good worl _m, 20, TRE - FOR POISON OAK, RING- leved: improves complexion; externally applied: sent by mail for 25 cents. Address P. O. box 2033, San Francisco. C 21 JE SINESS TRANSACTED WITH. G TEFFRESS, 02 Montgomery st.. room 18. S OUTDOOK ST ZEEOPTICON SHOW Bl:’yon'k‘;n OO farket and Sixth sts. : artistic al. 3 moters of bus- vVertitements in IQEII:D“"_”(‘:'O PIO40 Market s $1 week. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis, nr. Taylor. 1“0 MEN Tu TAKE LOUGING AT luc, 15¢ and 20¢ a night. including coffes and rolis. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. S _REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643" . Cay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 156¢_PER NIGHT: CLEAN Continental House, 521 Pacific, below Kearny. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- -\ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, or. Clay. ESTIN CIEY. SINGTE ROOMS 15,30 AND cents L. Pacitlc Hone Commercisi and Leltesdors ster E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work one-half the usual price; done while you walt 562 Mission st., between First and Second sis. BEL pmcz7=§¢;1;3x-: CITY FOR SECOND- b shoes, ssion st., opp. Grand - house: new calf shoes, pointed foc, bas make, §3 50 snd 37 ladies’, genis' and chiidren’s mistit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. OOMS 15¢ TO 75¢ PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st: 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to 83 per week R e ERTIOW ST EASY THRMS YOU { mxm"m’is—;{g'fis:: s Topen ev'emn:)un M P ey o oved o o chars purest tolles articles. 116 Kearuy st foom T:.TQ e paciios, $18 apward, ~ Cavraia Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet Tth and Sb ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. £59 Howard st., nr. Sixih. (OZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES' HAIR- - ::T:ier. removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. D GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES ! Soining bought. COLA AN. 41 3a. cor. Jessie. ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR er=&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter JANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: only S weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. LCHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKEL ST.— Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night: $1 to $2 week. M'DDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Monday morning 655 Capp. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c: MOENING and eve clusses: 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Missfon. PEREECT ¥FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 35 per month; puplls can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- et and skirt patterns cut to order, 25c up, Mo DOWELL Academy,836 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. IAans-Fm:'r FREE! LESSONS EVERY 4 Tues, 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. : MANICURING LE~SONS. . 119 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: sl Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to #1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 ree ragease (0 and from ferr MALE HELP WANTED, JEONER AND RUN SHIRT MACHINE, first-ciass hotel laundry, country, $40 and found and free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary. SECOND HEAD WAITER. $50: COOK AND wife, countrs hotel, $70 10 $80: pastry cook and baker for summer resort, $i0; c00k, country Testaurant, $40_and room: (erman barkeeper, country saloon. $30 and found: porter and wife to do chamberwork, coun'ry hotel; pantrrman, Testaurant, $30: second cook. hotel, 835: haker, smail shop, $26; 20 farmers and haymakers, 815, $20 ana $25: choremen, mi:kers and others. C R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 8L veek: rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; Teading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. \{ ENTO FEED M. NHATTAN STOCK FOOD; Ml grocers keeo AGENTS WANTED. EHPIBE LIFE. ——PURE LIFE— —INSURANCE— —AT cOST— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE A GENTS_HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE YOU CAN 41 sell: makes money. Department A, Detroit Paper-bag Company, Detroit, Mich. $5IF 3 pAT-uE - O room 433, Kmporjam buiding. fourth floor. A GENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL 4\ Gress’ patent long-havdle dustpan. 914 Eighth. —— S ST CALL 35() MEN WANTED FOK DIFFERENT places in California, from $20 to $100 per month and found: 30 farmers, orchard and vine- yard hunds, $30, $25 and $20; 20 luborers, $1 70 a Gay; & teamsters. $1 70 a day; 3 milkers 2 butter- maxers, 20 tiemakers, Sc anc 1Uc each: 6 lavor- ers for a large mine, $33 per month and found. steady job: stableman, city: * choremen, city: 20 men 1o dig ditches, 10 woodehoppers. 10 frait pickers, $20 and found: machinist, $3 a da-; 8 men to hoe potatoes and bears, $20 and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. TRY HOTEL. MUST BE able to tend bar. $30 and found, see boss here: 6 cooks. $25, $35, $40, $50, $60: 4 waiters, $25 and $80: 2 dishwashers. $15 and $25; 3 ranch cooks. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employ- men: Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED—2 BUTTERMAKERS, SEE BOSS incity: 4 more ticuakers, 10¢ each: fruit- peddiers-'6 farmers. $20 and $26 and found: 3 Iavndrymen. $30 aud $35 and found; chore-boys, $10 and $12 and fo nd; furnaceman, $35 aud found; errand-boy for councry, £10 and found: hotel cook, $40 and found; baker, country, $40 and found: waliers and oihiers. J. F. CROSEIT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED—LAUNDRYMAN FOR FRENCH taundry neercity.$25: Frenchman for bakery, country, §20; dishwasher, $20; young French waiter, 3307 porter, family hotel, $15: Japanese t‘iolu.hwllher, $15; etc. LEON ANDKE, 816 Stock- n st W ANTED—GERMAN OR FRENCH COOK for private boarding-house, $:0: second cook for springs, $40: second cook, near city, $35: res- taurant ook, $40 and room; etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. v |, RICE-MOLDER, $250 A DAY: CLAY-TEM - ’ perer, $2 a day: 8 tiemakers, 10 apiece, see Dboss here: milker, city, $30: second cook, country hotel, $35; farmhauds. teamsters, miners, bark-. peelers. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. H EAD WAITER: HOTEL CITY. §25, $30 Employment office. 128 Fourth st. RIGHT, SHARP HUSTLER TO SELL CL gars and manage a department in a wholesale house; former experlence in the line not neces- sary; we waut a hustier. E.E. A., box 99, Call. TEADY YOUNG MAN TODRIVE BUTCHER wagon and help in shop: has some experience C. 8, care ¥. RAHLMANY, South Sau Francisco. W AYTED_SMALL BOY ABOUT 15: KESID- ng with parents and out in Mission: for store work. _Address Boy, box 46, Uall Office. HARPIST ASD PIANIST, READS AT sight, wants 8 position in an orchestra to play for dances or to doubie up with some musician for 0 | vaudeville stage. Address H. L. H., box 27, Call | SITUATION WASNTED BY AN ELDERLY | & Scotch woman to do housework ; g00d cook and baker; city or country. Address 136 Fifth st., near Howard. (G'BL WISHES TO DO GENLRAL HOUSE: work: is willing xnd obliging; has good refer. ence. Callat 31 Fourteenth st., bet. Folsom and | Harrison. | T)RESSMAKEK, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- | 47 ter, wants a few more engagements at $1 50 a | day; references; speaks German. Addiess A. H. D., box 90, Call Office. | PEJTESTANT GIRL WISHES TO DO UP- { L stairs or housewerk ‘in a small family: city or country. Call or address 1026 Howard s.., S. F. RESEECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wishes & situation to do jight housework and cooking: small wages. 26414 Tehama st. EXEERIENCED LADY "WISHES WORK, bakery or restaurant, as cashier, saleslady or waltress. * 703 Stockton st. | MPDLE-AGED LADY WISHES PLACE TO dolight housework or assist i housework. Call 912 Howard st. RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, GOOD -fitter and draper, sews 50 cents a day. M. C., box 99, Call Oftice. EFINED WOMAN WOULD TAKE CHARGE pu,CLachild: will givea mother's care. ~Call 415 t 8t W OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY. Apply at 9184 Geary st. HILDREN'S NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS wents situation. Address Nurse. box 54, ( all. OUNG GIRL WANTS PLACE IN SMALL 1518 Twenty-third st., near Castro. OY, 16 YEARS OLD, SPEAKS AND WRITES I Ttadiian and Engilsh, would like work in office. Address 108 Valparaiso st (GOSD MAN AT SOLICITING AND CAN- vassing, big cash returns; short notice. Aa- ESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN, SPEAKS English well, would like to drive a laundry | or delivery wagon; weil acquaivted in the West- ern Addition and in the city: worked five years in last place: can give Al references. Address C. Schiundz, 448 Clementina st. W ASTED—BY MAN AND WIFE. POSITION as overseer and housekeeper on ranch. W. B., box 66, Call Office. QTRONG BOY, 18 YEARS OLD, SPEAKING ) French and ‘English. wishes 2 situation in a store or wholesale hous -; wil: make himself gen- erally usefol; is able 1o help with bookkeeping 1f Decessary: lives with nts. Address Ulility, Call Branch Office, 530 Montgomery st. AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS; man to cook, bake. wife assist in kitchen or housework. Address 22 Miana st. Y OUSG BOY (16) WANTS PLACE NEAR city on fruit ranch or dsiry: isof mechanical turn: could work with machinist; small com, sation for gord home. Call or address for one week, C. D., 119 Ninth st. Y MAN: ON PRIVATE PLACE: UNDER- stands horses, cows and piain gardening: 5 years in last place: good references. Address C. 4., box 4, Calt Office, Uakland. VY INCHESTER HOUSE, 34 THIED, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to §150 per night; §150 to §8 per | Week: ‘free bus and basgae (0 and from the ferry. dress C. R., box 75, Call Office. A FIRSTCLASS $40 and found. Sun Laundry, 764 W ANTED AT ONCE, wash Oakland. |, UTCHER: YOUNG SINGLE MAN: ) perienced; references. Address B., Call Office. OUNG MAN, GERMAN PREFRRRED, IN butcher shop.” 1504 Steiner st., near Eddy. / ANTED—GROCERY CLERK AT SACRA- mento and Wainut sts. / ANTED—RESTAUKANT WAITER, AT 48 Second st ‘ANTED—TYPESETTEB. 629 WASHING- on st. BAEDRER FOR WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY and ~unday. 11 Sixthst. BOO’I‘BLACK WANTED. 32 THIRD STREET. EX- box 148, ANTED—BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO learn j welry trade. 1525 Market st. FURNITURE WANTED. S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THE ‘A WEEKLY CALL. in wravper. for mailing. DRESSMARERS. HSES $2 UP; WRAPPERS 3 - CENTS UP; Dl}.twn' n'up. 50534 Natoma st., above Sixth. EDUCATIONAL. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Gesry, R.17: hours8to10 p. M. RS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST vocal musie; pisno: elocution: practical Shakespesrean and general dramatic acting a sp: cialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. M.; £1 & mont! TTEND S11EHLS COLLEGE, st. The very best individual lnstruction; 20 tria! lessons in” Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Peo- manship, Typewriting, et | b T THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion In shorthand, typing, bookkeep! lite scholarship $50; low rates per week and mont ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTTX 4 Private theatricals arranzed: puplis renearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1. O. 0. F. bioek, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINI chanical engineering, survering, archit assay: esiab.'64. VAN DER NAILLEN, [PLOCG 110N, DRAM 3 cal culture, voice culture; appearances ar- ranged. 209 Hydest.;callafter1P.a "A P SWAIN, ARTIST: CHINA, TAPESTRY; £X. oil lessons 5fc.- 344 McAllister st. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GEAME day & ni<ht; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission TITAR MANDOLIN, PIA D VOCAL ssons: $3mo. MARY W/ S, 89 Fifta. OWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley: special classes tor the universities. |G 1 WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX. tores of any kind: will pay good prices. Call or send card 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL - fornia st, corner Kearny, pays besi price for furniture and ‘merchandise. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TE { L violin, guitar, mandolin, Lasjo. 170- E ICE-IMPROV CHER OF CLAIERVOYANTS. F YOU WANT GOOD PrlCES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. BASCH. 321 SCTIER. WANTS FURNC « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE - carpeis, pfAno. 1333 Mar el Jessie 751 ROOMS WANTED. 7ANTED—2 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ;. cated: state lowesi terms. Address Room, box 86, Cail. B —— WANTED 1 SCELLANEOUS, W ANTED-TO EXCHANGE A PET DEER for a bicycle. C.N.PARMENTER, Winters,C: QECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERA! Dlenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Moutgomery JELL YOUR BOGKS. CLOTHING AND JEW A elrv to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixin send postal. BICYCLES. A e NEY BARNES TANDEM FOR SALE. AP- ply 11 Stockton st. ANDEM: BRAND NEW; ’'06: $i50; SELL for $100." F. R. GRANNIS & CO., 608 Market. 1. | happy marriage with the one of your choic & view, for light housekeeping; centrally lo- | QUCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTE | O Failure unknown. PROFESSOR | NELLE, the prince of ¢ | insuran vice on business specnl: . 1 iles lov courtship, marriage and div Qquarrels, 5 ers’ rated and causes a reunites the sep: he | Joestes mines and hidden treasvres, tells of your | friends and enemies, removes evil mflnences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and | everything reiating to the future; thousands of families long separsted reunited by his effort thousands of hearts made glad through his preaic- tions: send stamp for circular 220 Eddy Hours from 8 10 9 daily and Sundays. 1 A ME. STE' T, SEVENTH DAUG or the seventh daughter, still as:onis the eitv by vroducing exact likeness of your futurs husband or wife: the xreatest trance clairvoyant and card-reader on the coast: test her powers ere | slie sails for Kurope: she guarantees to bring back { lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home, Rooms 3and 4, 917 Market st. ITANA THE GYPS This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orien: and promises marvelous developmen: in unraveling the mystery of human fate; she ad- vises you ou speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony : she reun:tes the separated and causes speedy aid happy marriage with the one of your choice; hours, 9108 P. M. 8 Turk TST IMAGINE A HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE for $10 and upward. 306 Post st. ECOND-HANDSTERLING AT EXCEPTION- aily low rates and terms. 314 Post st. ECOND-HAND WHEELLS IN PERFECT order: terms. cash or iustaliment; Crescen: $25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33, Ber Hur tandem. DAVIS BKOS., 25 Geary st. ’96 YOSEMITE TANDEM, ALMOST NEW, $100. W.CRANE, 324 Post st. J . FINFIELD FEARSON, 216 MoA LLISTER. - Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thisle bicycles 05 SEW FALCON: HIGH GRADE: 815 AND O $55 each; half price: few left. GEORGE WEEB ALEXANDER, 401 Market st. PABTK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st._car lines. M>E_TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, VL precedented success in New York City, grea est card reader on the coast, gives infallible love- charms :0 all; hours 10108 Rooms 44-45, 308 Stockton st. ; elevator. ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLATRVOY ant, card-reader, born with a dousle vell and second sight: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sitzings $1 50. 126 Turk st., or. Jones, RETCRSED. WORLD-RENOWNED MM, SCHMIDT, trom the principal cities: tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Missiown, \1 ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER LN AV ‘the world: 50c and 1, shows you the pictureot your future husband or wifs. 4 Twel RS. KNIGHT, MEDIUM; MY-TIC CARD reader; fee 50c; ladies only. 714 Leavenworth. YPSY LIFE-READER: LADIES gents 50c: all questions angwered. 5 Fol SALE—MISCELLANEGUS. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired: separate partssold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carriaze Company, 442 Sixth. M2LE MOEEAU. BEST MEDIT Ppast, presert, future: 25¢ np. ML BAVENA KEADS LIFE FL business advice; names give: FAMILY COW FOR SALE: CHEAP. 847 Florida st., near Twenty-first, below Bryant. | M3LE, LEGEITE. PRESENT. PAST AND ACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H P.: PERFECT order: 2 Adams prtg presses; power 516 Mission future: 25¢. 311 Tehama, upsiairs, ur. Fourth. the grave: fee 25 cen:s. 914 U'Fa FoBsar: —PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- liam Flford’s portable house. Apply to MRS. E_ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., East Oakland. 00D CASH REGISTER. MAGUIRE, 130 Sansome st., room 9. ONEEGR&EPUW R GAS ENGINE; CHEAP, Apply 2109 Larkin st., after 6 P. 0T RS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sih. PBABCAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES: write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. W W ANTED—STEADY MAN IN COMMISSION business: will pay $75 per month: cash re- quired $150. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. AKBEE-SHOP, COUNTRY; BrST 3-CHAIR shop in the State: for sale on reasonable terms. Apply STOLTZ, 630 Market st. PARBERSGCHAIR 156SHOP: $75; TRIAL given. 3204 Twenty-fourth st | RAOUATE OF STENOGRAPHY AND bookkeepiug desires a position in some whole- sale and commission nouse: Wages not a particu- Jar object; best of references furnished. Address B. R., box 74, Call Office. JIBST-CLASS BLACKSMITH IN GENERAL work and horseshoeing; can do s littie wood work: would like to have situation to go in the ceuntry. Address S. S,, box 74, Call Office. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, nizht 15¢ (o 50c;week 81 10 $2 50;reading-room;strictes: atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. WANTED — BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT several sets of books to write up evenings; also, lessons In bookkeeping given; terms mod- eate; best of references. Address L. C., ox 144, 1. OILERS ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes, McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. TILDINGS BUUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES | -“goors, mantels, etc.. £>¢ sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market s:. FIEE AND BUEGLAR SAFE LETTEG- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S RAY Mix Co. 12 California st SEWING MACHINES. LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 £ourth s A DENTISTS, family: k0od home; $10 & month. Address RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHESSITUATION: housework and cooking. Apply 821 Eilis st FEST.CLASS PITT R, STYLISH DRAPER and designer, thorough dressmaker, by the day. MISS WARWICK, 111 Grove st. ASTERN WIDOW, STUHANGER, DISCREET, iadylike, pleasing, tidy, desires position as housekeeper, hotel or Tooming-Louse: well posted in transient business; or privace family: could make fine home: give mother's care where he.p is uo objection leaving city: mo trifiers. Ad- n.i‘:’mu.oul.' sk e kept; ERMAN WOMAN WANTS A PLACE T0 do honsework or cooking: sleep &t home. Ap- Ply at 2009 Mission st. RELIABLE WOMAN WiSHES SITUATION to do light housework. Appiy 27 Rausch st. UUSEKE«PER'S POSTTION WANTED BY drcas: Hces chidren: relerences svens Sy ress: ren; rences en: te; 8] month. Call a: 518 Minna st., basement. " o0 TRL WISHBES 70 DO HOUSEWORK; WILL sleep home. Call 250 Perry st. ASTERN GIRL. GUOD WORK: WISHES | EAsaies t0do general housework. 752 Folsom, OUNG WOMAN WISHES TO GO OUT BY the aay or =I:|llb. Pl“fllwlflflf-l’ ween KALTHY YOUN.. WOMAN WISHES A as wetnurse; A 297 st Ty lecfm S'lbl!gun' WISHES A as housekeeper for elderly gentleman ‘um couniry. Call address VW IICHESTER HOUSE, & THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 Tooms; 25¢ 0 $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per i Jeck: ree bus and bageace 10 and from the jerrv. R FEMALE MeLP WANTED. e HofrEL COOK, $85: RESTAURANT COOK, $35; restaurant cook, country, $20; boarding- house cook, $25: cook on & ranch, $15, ‘fare paid; French cook. restaurant, $30: French ironer. $25 fanch ook, 330; German cook. l:n':2 for usework; city and country, $20 an g row rs assist, §15. C. R. HANSEN & ?s Co,, 1 eary st. - W e oy Bt B P L $20, see. jetor here: waitress, Fres- no, 30 “waliress, Hotel. near city, §30. C. T HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. w ANTED—MAN TO COOK IN BOARDING- ‘house: wpltm&n‘i ‘739 Fourth st. T ANTED—STEADY MAN: PERMANENT position; will be mssured of at least $75 per monih; must be stesdy and have $150 casn. Ap- ply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st, BAEBEE-SHOE AND 8 RUOMS AND SMALL store: reasgnable. 649 Broadway. EEEGETIO MAN, WITH $i0 CASH, CAN secure steady. vrofitable eriployment by ad- dressing E, K., box 163, this office, — ELEGANT ANTIQUE OAK, 0p furniture. Apply 337 BABBEBB—”Q SHOP IN MINING TOWN for sale: the only oneintown. DECKELMAN BRUS.. 106 Ellis st. ANTED—2 CHAMBRRMAIDS ANDWATT- Tesses, country resors, $20; cook for Redwood Cuty, 330, see pariy here early: gifs for house- WOrK for ‘iiy and _country (00 NUmerous o adver- Use, 815, $20 and $25: plenty of work for those who want work. J. F. CROSETT & 0., 312 Sutter st. {RENCH COOK, ) COUNTRY, $30; m‘l( ln, ciey ‘aad, """'?% #0538 country, 25 s;i:,Lllflll, £10 to ‘l{, MISS CULLEN, m JERMAN OR sw. H VUSEWORK OBKING HOUSEKEEPER, $35, - WY CULLEN, 528 Baserah s oo 00K, COUNTRY, C uiter gt YYRY. ¥30. MISS CULLEN, 338 o T T R T e AALe) S T DU Y GEINAS Ok SWEDISH WOMAN, WITH 4 MISS Sutter st. child, $15. CULLEN, 323 MB! ANBERMATD, $30. Cul 3% ss Dox Shoes, dmok prioes: 88 shacs cor e g5, 80 roc| i3 cutto o 30, 84 10 81 50, $53 50, tb $1 25 ail foods seert gflml 15 days & udu’w store and put in new stock. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. oon o= xous’% 44 THIRD ST.NEAR ; 200 rooxs, 25 cents a night: reading- roum: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 7569 MAR- ket si.. bet. Third and Fourth: gas ‘specialisis: only reliable agent for painless exiraciion: artifi- ciai tecth from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gus $1. [IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-OLASS prices; first-class resuits: painless extraction of teeth.’ Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HAR- DINE, C.ML, 3.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. DE.LUPLUN HILL 14335 NAKKEr ST near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old piates made over 1ike new: teeth from $8 per set: extracting 5Uc: gas given. DX SEQRGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of pamnless extraction and patentee of improved brid, without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 ' Farrell st. DEL T BANZEXTRACTION PAINLESY, crown’ work, work and teeth witbon: plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Gran: avs. work or teeth | ME. SYBILLE TrLLS FROM C EST O AIRVOYANT AN s 50c. 29 kad. AATUALSM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN 1S MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 1 & UPWARD! ' FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALLT Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast eye? "Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If sg read this and learn that life s yet worth living: MES. DR. A. D HOWE, who has helped 80 many thousands on this cosst In the teu years past, iy again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and {s now a8 ready as ever Lo sasise every suffering mortal who wili either call on or write to her. Your whole lije revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless- tne separated are united: the sick made strong: the poor become rich: if you think your husband, wite or lover is untrue consult her at ouce. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortals Who try 10 imitate her as the eterual heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes not_know what faflure means! Her “Reveslea Medicines” (registered and copyrishted) care every disease that human flesh is Leir to. and no matier of how long standing. Write If you can- not call, for treatment by mail is always most sue- cessful and satisfaciory. Al letters answered. Diseases diagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD! MES. DK. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. RS DR. W. MIRANDA: The world-renowned spiritual medium, stiil continues to hold the public’s attenton by her wonderfl work. ‘Thousands have been united, married, made weli and enjoyed riches by follow. ing her advice. ~Your life described trom cradie to the grave. Her revealed medicines work miracles with the sick and afflic ed: letters with stamp anawered: diagnosis from lock of hair: hours 10 dsys; sittings $1. 1206 Market s, AT JIILARKIN, 8 p. M._PEOPLE'S SPIR- ftuslists meeting; Mr. Norton, Mrs Ellis. 8004 music. 7 H ENRY CRINDELE—DEVELOPT rlalizisg seance this eve. 1 M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDANT SLATE - writer. 118 Haight st ; hours 8 until § o ar. A SET FOR TEETH: WARKANTED § £00d as can be made: fillin= $1. Dr, S1M S 'Dtise. 950 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. PASLESS EXTRACTION. B0c; CROWS Lridge work a specialty; : 13- experience. R. L. WAuk?fi{?:fu% ey, K. LUCKETI, 1708 POST ST., NEAR BU- 1" énanan; gas given; crown and bridge wore. QULL ~£( OF 1. H, $7: WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st w ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some WEZAVE & LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES e i T e L TPREY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- T iow et o s room: 3800 3 81 & week. AS £ ET OF TEETH WITHOUT S(a. YOUNG, 1841 mu.1 TR (CLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 508 MAE B ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKE R 3.7 LEEX, 1206 MARKET, COR GOLDEN Sate eve.—Open evenines: Sundavs tll noon. TYPEWEITERS. EMINGTON, $33; SMITH, $60; SEND FOR R - NAN,338Mutgmy sample work. SCOTT & BAN ISHOP GARRISON, 1370 Ma RKET; ~ ces Tuesday, Friday eveu's., 25c.: 10 to ?E:n‘; MBS, EATE HOSKINS TRANCE AND BUSE ness medium: sittings daily; £1. 138 Oakst. - {RANK HARTE, 1027 MARKET; TES K DO pay: fee $1: 10 to 4. D ASTROLOGY. e A STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES Or questions answered: Prof. Howar''s vital remedies resiore health. 311 Hyde st., 10to 3. = e R PR .FESSIONAL CAKDS. W ILLs, DEEDS, ETC. L.SONTAG, ATT'Y aod Notary, 116 Mark: res., 2126 Howard. Jo}gx L. s ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS s bullding; 1o B CTESE s oo ala L e B L S RO Jol!N R. AITKEN AND MAURICE L. as LS law, rus 519,516, 5ih lwx.l’nanhfi&