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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1896 WILL AVOID TH GOLDEN GATE, The New Japanese Line of Steamers for America. A VERY HEAVY SUBSIDY Danger That It Will Not Touch in San Francisco Bay. LOOKING FOR A TERMINAL. Local Railroad Conditions Likely to Outweigh Natural Advan- tages. Japan is reaching out for recognition upon the seas as a mercantile as wellasa naval power. She is going to span the Pacific with a line of her own steamships, and she is going to compete in the ports of North America for the trade of the island nation. That there will be a line of steamers has been decided, but to what port it will run is an unsettled question. This is being investigated, however, and before long directors from the new company will_ be over here looking up docking facilities, depths of water, railroad service, etc. This last item of railroad service will cut an im- portant figure in the selection of the ter- minal point, and for the same reason San Francisco is not likely to be heard of when the selection takes place. The new company formed is called the Toyo Kisen Kaisha or, in English, the Occidental Steamship Company. It was formed upon the ideas and suggestions of | the Government, and the Government will | insure & tremendous subsidy to make cer- | tain its success. The amount of this sub- sidy is not actually known, but it is large | enough to enable the ships to travel empty to and from the Flowery Kingdom, and still not lose a cent. The line to America will not be the only | one operated by the new company. There | will be a rumber of steamers put on the | route through the Indian Ocean and the | Buez Canal to London, but the principal | object is first to have the little island con- nected by a line of its own with the Amer- ican shore. Hiroyuki Kobayashi, who | will act as interpreter for the president of the company when he comes here, arrivea bere on the steamér Doric when last it touched at this port. Bincecoming to this City Kobayash: has been coliecting such data as will be of use to him when he ar- rives. He was before the Harpbor Com- mission on Tuesday asking for informa- tion regarding harbor rates, and he has been quietly collecting all information | possible regarding railroad connections. | San Francisco does not stand muco of a | | chance. She has no communication with the East except through the Southern Pa- | cific lines, and the Southern Pacific has | not given the new line any encouragement. | 8ix months ago negotiations were opened with the Southern Pacific, but the repre- | sentatives of the new line were given to understand that no particular concessions | would be allowed. Asoveriand freights | will be one of the big sources of revenue | for the new line thiswould leave the steam- ship company entirely in ti.e handsof the | Southern Pacific, and this position the Japanese decline to take. ortland, with its Columbia River bar and its winding river channe!; Seattle, far | to the northward; Victoria, a British | Columbian city; San Diego, with its shal- | low fairway and its beds of kelp, and even | Tehuantepec in Mexico, with most meager | but untrammeled communication with | the Eastern markets, all afford superior advantages to San Francisco, the metropo- | lis of ihe West, the finest port on the | shores of the Pacific. The steamers may stop here incidentally, but the line of trade between Japan and America will go north or south—anywhere but through tne Golden Gate. Flour 1s the principal import to Japan. It comes now over Pacific Mail steamers, but the Japanese will patronize their own line. The gnc c Mailcan ship througn the Southern Pacific overland cheaper than the new line, so the line will touch at that port where discrimination is the exception and not therule. The Japanese will export an immense amount of goods. Her factories are but in their iniancy, but already they are affecting the world’s mar- kets. The new line is for the purpose of bringing them to these markets, but it is not going to court discrimination by tak- ing them through this port. hen the cotton factories of Japan were consuming thousands of bales of cotton a year an envoy was sent to this country to find the cheapest route for cot- ton from the Eastern States to Japan. The Southern Pacitic and the Pacific Mail formed the natural route, but it was found cheaper_to ship to Galveston, then by sea 1o New York, then by the Canadian Pa- cific to Vancouver, and then across the ocean to Japan, than to accept the rate offered by the Southern Pacific. As the cotton trade was made to circle around San Francisco, but not to touch it, so is the great bulk of the Japanese tradein danger of going north or zoing south, to leave San Francisco and its people to com- plain of hard times. SEARCH WARRANT CASES Difference of Opinion Between Judge Campbell and the Police. It Has Arisen Because Mrs. E. P. Ferry Fai'ed to Get Her Furni. ture From Auctioneer Flinn. Judge Campbell's well-meaning efforts to enable Mrs. E. P. Ferry of 1107 Bush street to regain possession of ber furniture from John W. Flinn, auctioneer, have proved futile. Flinn yesterday morning brought suit in the Superior Court for the possession of the furniture, or its equivalent, $1000, and furtherasked that he be awarded $1000 dam- ages for the alleged unlawful detention of the goods.. He also sued out & writ of re- plevin to prevent the furniture being re- moved from the store. T ’s order had not been obeyed and NFr{:.g‘Ferry was still without her furni- ture. He went so far asto charge collu- gion between Flynn and the police. The Judge was nngxx and said if there was any légal way to do it be proposed to unish” some one for contempt. Mrs. g‘erry was entitled to her property and it was a si.ame she should be tricked out of it. He sent for Sergeant Duncan and the sergeant gave his explanation. He said when he reported off duty at 5 o’clock Tuesday afternoon it was nmngeq that he should meet Mrs. Ferry at 7 ocloc,k vesterday morning and go to Flinu’s store for the furniture. He met Mrs. Ferry, but as the search warrant, with the inventory, had been locked up in Chief Crowley’s desk they had to wait till the Chief arrived, about half past 8 o’clock. *1 received my instructions from the Chief,” said the sergeant, *‘to cneck every- thing with the inventory attached to the warrant and be careful that nothing else was taken away. When we got to tbe store Flinn’s brother was there, and he said to Mrs. Ferry that he demanded possession of the furniture from her. She refused, and then I got a space cleared and began to check off the furniture and other effects. While doing so the Deputy Sheriff arrived.” Chief Crowley said that the police acted entirely within the scope of their authority and the Judge had no cause for complaint. A search warrant should not have been issued, as it was purely a civil case and the proper course would have been for Mrs. Ferry to sue out a writ of replevin, “The Police court: said the Chief, “are simply being usea as coliection agencies by people to save the costofa suit in the civil courts. It entails un- necessary labor and trouble upon the police and “1{:“ the Judges themselves, which should be avoided.” BIDDING FOR FIGHTERS. The Occidental and Olympic Clubs Are Looking for Big Game. The National Club Has Some Hopes of Getting the Maher and Choynski Mill. It must amuse Champion Jim Corbett to read of the controversy that exists be- tween the clubs that are bidding for the Maher and Choynski mill. One would imagine that Choynski and Maher had never suffered defeat and that they were greater drawing cards than Corbett, Fitzsimmons et al. The Olympic and Occidental clubs have been planning for some days past in the hope of getting this match, as they have been granted licensesto give two boxing entertainments. The National Club counted upon its chickens before they were hatched, with the result that the Supervisors did not approve of its “‘brash”’ system of transacng business and cut it off from all chance of holding a contest in this City and County by refusing it a license. Virtually the fight for a ten-round con- test between Maher and Choynski lies between the Olympic and Occidental clubs. The former was first in the field, with a bid of a $4000 purse. Young Mitchell, who is director-general of the Occidental Club, does not hesitate to say tuat Manager Groom of the National Club made a grievous mistake when he offered the fighters a purse of $6000. He is of the opinion that the ©lympic Club reached the limit at $4000, but if Maher and Choynski will sign articles to box un- der the auspices of his club he may go a few hundreds better if he finds that Maher is in anything like fair condition when he arrives from the East. Billy Vice, ticket agent of the Union Pacific Railroad, is a very much tangled- up young man at present. He sent for Maher at the suggestion of the Naiional | Club’s manager, and says that, fight or no fight, he will hold the club responsible for whatever money he will be out of pocket in securing the fighter’s passage to this City. The whole affair is in a muddle at present, and there is very little hope of dissolving the tangle until after Maher’s arrival, which will be in ti.e near future. Ex-Manager Gibbs of the National Club is rusticating at the springs, where he is refreshing his bothered vrain matter. He writes that the gray stuff will be in splen- did condition to undergo a severe strain after his outing in the warm belt, and his friends, consequently, expect great feats of dipiomacy from him on his return to the City. Gibbs is a very shrewd and conservative manager of boxing entertainments and the supporters of the game are sanguine that he will eventuaily straighten out the affairs of the National Club, whose ship is at present foundering on the rocks of per- dition, because of bad steering in a fog. The Olympic Club has made some changes in its programme of matches for the evening of the 31st inst. It canceled its engagement of Danny Mahoney and Joe Sullivan, who are said to be very warm friends and somewhat delicate about hurt- ing each other’s feelings. Robert McArthur, the champion ama- teur lightweight boxer of the coast, in- formed Superintendent Kennedy yester- day that he was ready and willing to turn professional and box Dal Kawkins an eight-round contest at 135 pounds, but Hawkins objected to the weight ‘specified by McArthur and said that he would not meet the amateur champion unless he agreed to enter the ring at 133 pounds. McArthur then said he would box George Green_at catch weights, and as tte last- named boxer is rusticating at Sonoma word was immediately forwarded to him of McArthur's intentions. A contest between Green and McArthur would interest every member of the club. The Olympic Club sent a dispatch to Peter Maher at Chicago, in care of George Siler, offering to pay Maher's expenses to this City if he would consent to maet Choynski in a ten-round bout under the auspices of the club for a purse of $4000. SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CAz~ 10 Market street, open untll 13 o'clock every aight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest corner Clay; open antil 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:80 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil § 'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETING», B 2non BT Y I e itiation TO-NIGHT. % FREDERICK MADSEN, N, G. EVENING, July 16, will_be_favored with an 5 PACIFIC LODGE, N0 168, L 0. 0. F, on TBUBSDAY% S address by S. W, HOLLA- 3 onu'-sdentllle‘nnnu. or the P-Tglfl n meeting. Doors open at 8:! Friend: Nlnvrl' o £ ed to be present. 0. W. CRAWFORD, N. 6. W. H. CLAUSEN, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR snoual meeting of the stockhoiders of the San Francisco and ~an Joaquin Valley Kailway Cnmp.néwlll be heid at the office of the com- n; 1 Market st., San_ Fraocisco, Cal., on UESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1896, at the The writ was delivered into the handsof the Sheriff, and while Police, Sergeant Duncan was in Flinn’s store checking off the goods from the inventory attached to the search warrant, before being carted away to Mrs. Ferry's house by the team- sters who were in waiting, a Deputy Sheriff appeared and served the writ and the liti- gation will now be settled in the Superior Court. Attorney McGowan, Mrs. Fy , hurried to Judge Campbell's court and complaiced that through the wegligence and delay of the police the who represents hour of 4 P.a., for the purpose of electing & board of directors L0 serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business & may coms before the meeting. ALEXANDER MACKIK, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— g"ru WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address inthe United States or Canada one year Dostage free.- SPECIAL NOTICES. i gam::xmns EJECTED FOR 84¢; DIVIDEND NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. =, DIVIDEND KO. 38 (35 CENTS PER share) of the Hutchinson “ugar Plan ation Company will be payabie at the office of the com- y, 827 Market st., on and ufter Monday, July 0, 1896. Transfer books wiil close Tuesday, July 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. 3. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, ADIES INTENDING TO ENGAGE SER- vants will find it to their ad\antage to cali or send their order where patns are taken to supply you with reliable help. For servants of any na- tionality call or send to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 312 Sutterst. FAT GERMAN, SCA: , ALSO Trish second girl, want situations in family. See J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. C.E ZANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST, « furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, phone or mail us your oriers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. DAK]SHQOOK 414 YEARS' REFERENCE jast place: Swedish second girl; German chambermaids. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. NCEWEGIAN "REFINED GIitL GOOD maid, nursery governess, second work, fancy work. with excellent references from the Easi, wants situation. city or country. Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. Y 00NG LADY, 20 YEARS OF AGE, WHOSE education has been neglected, wints imme- diately place to do housework for home and light compensation where she can attend grammar school ufter August 1. K., box 149, this office. ANTS ~ SITUATION — A COMPETENT woman wants situation s cook or general housework in a private family: good city refer- ences; no objection to the country. Apply 29 Pleasant st., between Taylor and Jones. l’OVNG GIRL LATELY FROM IRELAND desires situation to do general housework or upstairs work: is good kiod to chlidren. Seventh. 9 NEATYOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS: one to do upstalrs work and the other for gen- eral housework. Please call at 1611 Vallejo st., between Van Ness and Jackson. Y OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS stenographer, typewriter, bookkeeper or to do any office work: must have work. Address M. H., box 44, Call Office. ELDERLY AM:RICAN WOMAN WANTS situation to do general housework in small family. Call or address, 9 to 2, 502 Washington st., room 59. Y OUNG GERMAN WIDOW, WITH A CHILD 017 years, wants situation; city or country: Is £0d cotk und can do general housework. Call 5 ay s TTUATION WANTED 10 DO SEWING BY acapable seamstress: children’s cloihes ana plain dresses neatly made; car fare and $1 & day. Address Woman, box 110, Cail Uffice. LAY AMeRICAN WOMAN WISHES SIT- uvation to do cooking and general housework, and will do laundry work: moderate wages. Call 924 Washington st., near Powell. Y MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, eral housewor] s 2ity or short distance in country; good reierence. Call 2714 Fourth st., over florist. OUNG LADY WISHES TO ASSIST CHIL- dren_in English studies; small salary; refer- ences. W. G., box 87, Call uflice. lain sewer and knitter and at 1122 Harrison st., near RE’VI’NED. NEA-APPEARING YOUNG man vf <00d address desires posiion as clerk In hotel or store; best refersnces: salary moder- ate. Address Clerk, box 101, Call Office. REEINED YOUNG MAN OF EXCELLENT ali it desires @ position as companionto in- r er) it ; good reader. Address E. ., box 105, Gal Ofhce. © RY STEADY YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE butcher wagon and help {n shop: has some ex- rience. C. S, care ¥. RAHLMANN, South San ‘rancisco. W ANTED_POSITION TO DO PAINTING, Paper-hanging, etc., by party; smali remunera: guaran: HELP WANTED-—Continued. e e ANTS-FINISHERS WANTED AT 538 Stevenson st. ‘W OMAN WANTED TO WORK IN KITCHEN at 138 Polk st. Gun. TO ASSIST IN COFFEE-SALOON. 12 Clay st. (Bl LIGHT HOUSEWORK, CHRISTIAN home, wages small. 1310 Fell, ur. Broderick. EFINED LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE business. Call 131 Post, room 21. ()PERATORS. 3215 FREMOANT ST. MDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Monday morning 855 Capp. tion: satisfaction . Painter, 529 Eighth st., Oakland. o 3 Y OUAG MAN WANTS POSITION IN STORE or office: has e: lence in bookkeeping: wages modest. Aadress K., box 146. Ca'l Office. W INECELLAR MAN, WITH EXPERIENCE In wine-making, baving good references, Wishes posiion as winemaker. Address J., box 146, this office. e i el T L e (3ERMAN WISHES SITUA 110N AS SECOND ©00k, hotel. restaurant or any kind of kitchen work. Address 617 Mission st., room 30. Y SUSG SWEDE WISHES PLACE AS GAR. dener in private place: city or country ; care of horses. Adadress -wede, box b4, Call. MAY AND WIFE WANTSITUATIONS; MAN 10 ook, bake: wife assist in kitchen or house- work. Address 221 Minna ABBFB s G0OD5 YOURG S RARNER. wants stead: ition, or help out evenings, Saturday and Sindag. Address S S box 91, Call R.«N.cEx.cln T STBONG "TOUNG MAN wants situatio h; experienced. Ad- dross H. 0., bux 76, Call, NERGETIC HONEST YOUNG MAN WISH- B e or o o P of k. oy ‘haney Wwith tools. Address H. Y., box 88, Call. H USTLER AND GOOD ALL-ROUND {‘vfi: wants positio ity Of coumtry. LIAMS, box 88, this ofice.”. 7 FIBST.CLASS LAUKDRYMAN ~WITH 10 years’ experience at running & St. Clair shirt- sflllhln: machine wishes a posiwion. Callor ad- ress 1921 Myrile st., Oakland. ORK WANTED—MIDDLE-AGED MAN, understands lodging-house work, will work for board, room and washing. Address W.4W., box 101, Call Office. J AFANESE METAL-WORKER: GOOD HAND in 0l\ne, griading, polishing aud all other finish. ing works: can operate machinery; understands mechanical arawing; has experience in manufac- ture of wire nails; city or country; wages no ob- ject. : . H., 1329 Pine st. BEING A PRACTICAL MINER AND PROS- pector inplacer and quartz. also expert with mineral rod, wants partuer to furni-h grub. outfit and expenses for prospecting. W. A. M., 281 Sanchez st. W ASTED-WORK BY YOUNG MAN, GER- man, to wash dishes, assist in cooking, wait on table or other work; city_or country. P ease ad- dress H. VIXLI|Z, 63) Sacramento st., room 23. Y OUNG MAN (SCANDINAVIAN) WISHES situation: cicy or country: firsi-class driver: attend to horses and garden; aiso good milker; references. Address G. call Office. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 85¢; MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 35 per month; puplls can work for themsclves, friends or customers: walst, jack- et and_skirt patterns cut to order, 25¢ up. Mc- DOWELL Academy,838 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. LAD]ES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 2t0 3: dresscutting. 14 McAlilister, 1. 67. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 260 a day, $1 50 & week; reading room: Gally papers. - 36 Clay st. JANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: only'8 weeks required: tools given and atalocue sent._S. F. Barber School. 1515 Howard. AGENTS WANTED. EHP!.RE LIFE. ~——PURE LIFE— ——INSURANCE—= ~——AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. RAVELING-MEN TOHANDLE SIDE LINE; also a few city canvassers. 914 Eighth st. MCST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., neaf Market: 200 rooms; 25cto $1 50 per nighi: $1 50 to $6 Derweek: free 'bus and haggaze ‘oand from ferrv. i SRR MALE HELF WANTED. S B 164 MEN WANTED FOR DIFFERENT gfl.“lflnl from $15 to $95 per mon:h and 0 laborers for & mine, $33 per montn and $50 and cl? blscksmith, must be a good horse- shoer, job near city, $60 and fonud: 3 milkers, $25; 3 butter-makers, $25, see boss here; 20 farm- ers, and vineyard hands, $30, $26 and 3 chorsboys for nnehuéoti 20 laborers and teamsters, clty, $175, $1 60 per day and 826 per month and board; 20 tiemakers, 8c and 10c each: 10 woodchoppers; 10 cook: $60, 850, 840, $25, $15; 8 ranch cooks; cook and wife: 8 walters, $30 and $25; 3 dishwashers. 815 and 82 to Irrigate land. MURRAY & READ Employment Agents, 634 and 636 EAD AND SECOND COOKS FOR SPRINGS, $100: cook and wite, country hotel, $70 to $80, see party here: pastry-cook and baker for a Tesort, $40; second headwalter, Eastern man pre- ferred. $50: baker, small country shop, $25: Ger- man barkeeper, country, $30; pantryman for springs, $20: experlenced young man to take charge of storesoom, country hotel. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JBONEE AND RUN SHIRT-MACHINE, HO- tet laundry, country, $:0 and found : ironer and run shirt-machine, country lanndry, $8! lisher, country laundry. $35: washer, country laundry, $30. C.R. HaNSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. DGERMAN, EXPERIENCED, IN SUGAK- bine country sawmill, $50 and found: man about place, $20: 6 farmers, $20 and $25: 8 milk- ers, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. SHECOND COOK, RESTAURANT, $65: BROIL- A er, restaurant. $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Y OUNG MAN ASSTOREKEEPER, COUNTRY hotel, $20 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T ELIABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSI- 1100 as photo-printer; had 7 years' experience; can give best of reference. Address P. T., box 71, Call Office. EAMSTRESS, FIRST CLASS, WISHES SIT- uation or work by the day; is & good dress- maker; references. ddress L. 8., 522 Taylor st. QWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing and ironing. Address 5. W., box 101, Call Office. OUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST WANTS Pposition as working housekeeper. 86533 Mar- Ket st.. room 18. ESPE. TABLE WOMAN _WOULD LIKE chamberwork and sewing: no objection 10 country. Address M. M., 1642 Twenty-fifth st. () THANKS WILL Br PAID BY EX- M2V perienced stewardess for position at sea. Call or uddres 254 Natoma st. JRENCH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION care of children or second work. 7088 Pine OTUNG GIRL WANTS POSIIION TU LEARN dressmaking. Apply 214 Steuar: st. OUNG_LADY AS COMPANION TO ACT- Tess. Address A. 1., box 6, Call Office. Y Y OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION WITH private family; understands the care of horses ;lnd driving; good' refereuce. D. MULLEDY, San ateo. (GEEMAN (30). 3 MONTH: wishes situation: speaks English: strictly sober and honest. Address H. G., box 101, Call. (NGINEER AND MACHINIST WHO THOR- oughly understands eiectrical work desires po- sition. Address E. M., box 48, Call. 150F, 17 WOULD LIKE TO GET WORK: UN- 5 derstands care of horses: city or councry. Call_or address 1827 Howard st. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Easiern and San Francisco references from last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114, Call Uffice. W ANTED BY ENGLISHMAN: A PLACE IN private stable and make himself generally useful around place; moderate wages: California reference; city or country. Address Groom, box 109, Cail Office. IN COUNTRY, ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS cook; clty or country. Call at present em- ployer's, 325 First st.. bet. Folsom and Harrison. oU LEANER WANTS TO DO ALL kinds of house-cl¢ aning by the day. Address JAPANESE GEORGE, 121074 Larkin st. YoUxe w IDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or any other light work. Call 110 Sixth st., room 10- ITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE woman as cook or to do housework. Call or ad- dress 3306 Kighteenth st. YOoUNs GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN small family; fond of children. Call at 828a Shotwell st OSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS assistant bookkeeper or clerk; salery not so much an object as opportunity to gain_experience; first-class references. Addreas G. B., box 85, Call. TRONG BOY, 18 YEARS OLD, SPEAKING French and English. wishes & situation in a store or wholesale hous:: wili make himself geo. erally useful: is able to help with bookkeeping 1f Decessary: lives with parents. Address Utility, Cail Brancb Oftice, 530 Montgomery st. MERICAN WOMAN DESIRES WASHING, ironing, by the day or week. E.M.,oox 160, this office. \Y ANTED—BY GOOD, STEADY, COMPE- tent woman: is a g0od cook and laundress, or any kind of work: kind and good 10 children; clty or country. Please call 79 Jessle st., bet. First and Second. Y MAN: ON PRIVATE PLACE: UNDER- stands horses, cows and plain gardening; 5 years In last place: good references. Address C. A., box 4, Call Office, Uakland. W INCHESTER HOUSE,” 43 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to $160 per night; $160 to $6 per week: freo bus and baggaze 10 and from the ferry. JOMPETENT WOMAN WOULD LIKE A 8IT- uation to do chamberwork or housework in hote. or boarding-house: city or country. Apply 737 Howard st , room 62. OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED BY American widow ; elderly ; good cook and laun dress: ifkes children; Teferences given: terms $10 month. Call ai 518 Minna st., basement. RESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ houses by the da; 305 Eddy. WITH A CHILD WAN .S SITUA- ; city or country; is good cook and can do general housework. Call or address 221 Minna. RADUATE OF STENOGRAPHY AND bookkeeping desires a position in some whole- sale and commission house; wages not a particu- lar object; best of references furnished. Address B. R., box 74, Call Office. TRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH IN GENERAL work and horseshoemnz: can do alittle wood work: would like to have situation to goin the country. Address S. S., box 74, Call Office. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 25¢ to $1 50 per might: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and barea-a 10 a1 from the ferrv. VUNG LADY, UNIVERSITY AND NOR- mal graduate, desires a position as visiting or resident governess: English, German and French; highest references. Y. L., box 93, Call Office. JOMAN OF REFINEMENT AND TRAV- eling experience wishes to engage asattendant with a family going East; good reference. Ad- dress 727% Minna st. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES SITUATION M 'to do general housework: good plain cook and isundress. Address P. C., box 78. Call Office. AKPIST AND PIANIST, READS AT sight, wants » position in an orchestra to play for danc-s or to double up with some musician for vaudeville stage. Address H. L. H., box 27, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY AN ERLY Scotch woman to do housework; g0od cook and baker: city or country. Address 136 Fifih st., near Howard. RESSMAKEK, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- ter, wan(s a few more engagements at $1 50 a day; referepces; speaks German. AddressA. H. D., box 90, Call Office. PRUTESTANT GIRL WISHES T0 DO UP- stuirs or housework in s small family: city or country. Call or address 1036 Howard si., S. F. JXPERIENCED LADY WISHES WORK, bakery or restaurant, as cashier, galeslady or waitress. 703 Stockton st. EFINED WOMAN WOULD TAKE CHARGE of achild; will give a mother's care. Call 415 Post st. G ERAN WOMAN WANTS i PLACE 10 do housework or cooking; sleep st home. Ap- ply at 2009 Mission st. ESPECTABLE SWEDISH LADY WISHES A position as housekeeper for eiderly gentleman or widower; clty or couniry. Cail or address 10 Anthony st., Mission, near Second. RESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING: chieap. _Call or address 2118 Mason st. [0 _HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA EMPLOY- men Agency, 128 Fourth st., furnishes very vest heip at short notice. Tel. black 1353. FEMALE HELP WANTED. O) WATTRESSES AND OHAMBEMAID A8 < sist waiting, same country hotel. $20 each; waltress. steady, country hotel, $20; chamber. mald and waitress, near city, $18: cook, few board- ers, $20: neat working housekeeper, widower's family, $15: 100 wou.en and girls for il kinds of work. ' MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 C st. OUNG, ACTIVE SECOND HEAD WAITER: stranger preferred; $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. G ¥PcSLUB WAITER, $40 TO $45. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED — 2 ALL-ROUND LAUNDRY- men for country, $30 and $85 and found; ironer “and polisher,” Troy machine, $35 and found; 2 laundrymen for institution, 87 & week and found; 2 buttermakers, see boss here to-Gay: furnace man for mine, steady work, $42 month; r-astern farmers, $20: 2 laborers for mine, $20 and found; boy ior country store, $10 and found. Ap- ply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. GENTS—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE YOU OAN A eil; makes money. Department A, Detroit Paper-bag Company, Detroit, 8 ich. UP A DAY—MEN AND WOMEN. CALL room:488. Emporium _building. fourth floor. ROOMS WANTED. 7 ANTED—TO BUY A ROOMING-HOUSE OF . c;m to 14 rooms; central. Address R. H., box , Call. PERSONALS. ENGLISH LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS A.I:vlsnu to meet with family returning or visit- as ‘sngd ing England; would give services to lud. or aiteud children for small remuneration. box 68, Eimhurst, Alameda County. Cal. RS, SADIE EVANS' COSMETIC PARLORS, 86514 Market st., room 12 RAGCARPETS WOVETO ORDEE, FORSALE: also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal- er In carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland. Cal. TNCULN BRUS.,CASH G ROCERS. 226 SIXTH L5 hiddte of ‘the biook—Egas, 106 & dozen: Dutter. 20¢ a roll: picnic hams, 6c Ib; sugar-cured ham, Sc Ib: 3 Ibs new cheese, 25¢: 3 cans salmon, 25¢; flour, 760 a suck: cornmeal, 20 asack. LIN- COLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE' and Newspaper Illustration, 424 Pine st., is now open, after the vacation. Ior particulars apply or address above. DVIU. FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A PE- A Gty private Do chargs unless successtul; all ms, collections, . - Tenasa to. G W HOWE, atty at-iaw. 860 Marke: s DD JOB COMPANY, 1028 MARKET ST, do job work in all branches, guard dwellings and oher property at a moment’s notice; tele- Phone Mint, 601 WISE & GREENHAN LICE — THAT ACTRESS WHOSE HAIR A you admired so much had it dressed at G. LEDERER’S, 111 Stockton st., for only 25c: LEDERER also sells that “Quinonia” hair tonic which I told you about; he does good work, GEO. URE CURE FOR POISON OAK, RING- worms and other skin_ troubles: eczema re- lieved: improves complexioh; externally applied: sent by mail for 25 cents. Address P. O. box 2053, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND PATR of twin chases and a proof-press. Address W. 8., box 142, Call. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE A PET DEER for & bicycle. C.N.PARMENTER, Winters,Cal. EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WIiH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. "J. G. JEFFKESS, 402 Montgomery st.. room 18.7 1G OUTDOOE STEREOPTICON SHOW LVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- verilzements in lving light; promoters of bust- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st ECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal BICYCLES, [BARGATN TN A" STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. ECOND-HAND WHELLS IN PERFECT order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent 825, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33, Bex Hur tandem. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. J EW BARNES TANDEM FOR SALE. AP- ply 11 Stockton st. BRAND NEW: '96: $i60; SELL F. R.GRANNIS & CO., 609 Market. SOND-HAND STERLING AT EXCEPTION- ally low rates and terms. 814 Post st. 96 YOS DEM, ALMOST NEW, $90. W. CRANE, 324 Post st. WINFIELD PEAKSON, 216 MOA LLISTER. Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles ATTEE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, ete.: {nss goods cloaks jewelry, st M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st.; open evenings. EYECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 26¢ (o $1 50 per night: §1 50 (0 $6 per week; free bus and bagxage to and from the ferry. VW ATCH AND JEWELRY REPATRING: low prices: first-class work gnaranteed. GIve dtrial 0 J. N. BRITTALN, 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. RS. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purrst toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. QUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th. T ADY, STRANGER I THE CITY, DESIRES business partner:small capital. 122 Post st.., 2.2 RAZUR-FIXING OUE SPECIALIY: FINE edge put on razor,25c. Razor Exche, 630 Market [)B. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST: DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. 95 NEW FALCON; HIGH GRADE: 845 AND 855 cach: half ‘price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALEXANDERK, 401 Market st. CLERY—NEW WHEEDS TO LE best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT manufrs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome, upstairs. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market st. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, OR SALE—WINDMILL AND PUMP; mos: new. 3213 Twentieth st. AL BTROZYNSKL, LEADING LADIES HAIR- dresser. removed to 24 Geary. Popular prices. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothinz bought. COLMAN. 4] Sa. cor. Jessle. DRESSMAKERS. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired: separate partssold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carriage Companv, 442 Sixth. RESSES $2 UP: WRA PPERS 35 CENTS UP; lawn $1 up. 5053 Natoma st., above Sixth. JAMILY COW FOR SALE; CHEAP. 847 Florida st., near Twenty-first, below Bryant. W ANTED—4 TIEMAKERS, 100.: SEE_BOSS here to-day: cook, countr: hotel, $50 and found ters, dishwashers and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO. 628 Sacramento st. | IRONER FOR LAUNDKY, $35, BOARD and room; second baker, $30 and room; pot washer, 86 & week. MAKRTIN’S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. ; ANTRD — THIRD COOK, FIRST-CLASS resort, $40, fare advanced; German or French €00k, private boarding-house, $40; French laun- dryman, $25; waiter who can opén oysters, $40, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton at. BAKER, OAKLAND, SECOND COOK, city; call early. Employment Office, 128 Fourth. (99K SOUNTRY, $60; HEAD WAITER, $40. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. AN TO ASSI-T NIGHT WATCH: 6 FEET tall; steady; sober: small wages; good home. Address A. B. C., box 5, Calt Office, Oakland. I UTCHER; YOUNG SINGLE MAN: EX- ) perlenced: references. Address B., box 148, Cali Office. BOoY, T0, LEARN GROCERY BUSINESS: must reside with parents. 126 Clay, bet. 4 and 5. MEN FOR RANCH, street. PAZER-HANGER AT 408 OCTAVIA ST. sharp. ’WANTED—COOK AT 15683 MARKET ST. $20. 315 SUTTER ANTED—BOOTBLACK AT 683 MONT- gomery st. WARNTED AT 846 MCALLISTER ST, blacksmith finisher. FOR, SALE-BARBER-SHOP, good business. 131 O'Farrell st. ANTED—STEADY MAN; PERMANENT position: will be sssured of at least $75 per month; must be steady and have $150 cash. Ap- ply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- 15 retary Barbers' Aso. 102 Seventh. H. Bernard, AKBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHY, 325 Grant ave. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY. ment.Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 25815 O’ Farrell. ARBER-SHOP, COUX BEST 2-CHAIR shop in the St for sale on reasonable terms. Apply STOLTZ, 630 Market st. 16c., DOING AUNDKESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20, 4 MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st EAT WOMAN, CHAMBERWORK AND waiting, mining town. $20 and fare paid. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st N EAT IRISH COOK, $25. MISS CULLER, 323 Suiter st. OOK, SMALL BUARDING - HOUSE, $25. MINS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ANCH COOK, §25: COOK, CONTRA COSTA County, $15.° MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 00K, COUNTRY, $30: HOUSEWORK ) girl, Alameda, $20: Oakland, $25; San Mateo, £25:15 housework girls, city and country, $10 to $30. MISS CULLEN, 3§23 Sutter st. BARBERS-2.CHAIR 15cSHOP: 876; TRIAL glven. 3204 Twenty-fourth st. BARBE:R—SEOP'ANBT! ROOMS AND SMALL store: reasonable. 649 Broadway. RIGHT, ~HARP hUSTLER TO SELL O ga¥s and manage a department in a wholesale house; former experience in the line not neces- sary; we want a hustler. E. E. A., box 99, Call. NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c;week $1 to $2 50;reading-room ;strictest stten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. Fon SALE — ELEGANT ANTIQUE OAK, five-chair barber-shop furniture. Apply 327 Geary st. 7T ANTED—FOREMAN FOK STEAM LAU dry: must understand his business and bea sober man: & good place for the right party. An- swer by letter and give references. Address box 95, Mercury Office, San Jose, Cal. J EAT, REFINED GIRL, NO WASH, $12. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. OMAN, WITH A CHILD, AS_WORKING housekeeper. $12. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sut- ter st. VW AITRESS SEASIDE HOTEL, §20: WAIT- rings, $20: lunch waitress, city. C. R. CH IRONER, NR. CITY, $30: FANCY ironer. country, $25 to $30. C. R. HANSEN & Co., 110 Geary st. URSE, CARE OF CHILD 6 YEARS AND sew, references, $10; 20 girls for_housework, city and count:y, $20 10 $25. C. R. HANSEN & 0Oo., 110 Geary st. “OUNG LADY WANTS HOUSLKEEPING position or plain sewing. 208 Powell st., room 5. IDDLE- AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A place to assist: is willing and obliging: wages £10 to $12 per month; city or Oakland; references. Please address MRS. T., box 84, Call Onice. JHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING; CAM- DAIgN speeches written and revised: all kinds of copying neatly done; reasonable. 420 Mont- gomery st.. room b, JIBST-CLASS COOK AND SECOND COOK wishes a finwa in city or country; speaks French and Eoglish, and "understands 'French, German and Knglish cooking and all kinds of iry; city or country. Call or address 704 ryant st EDEBLY LADY WISHES SITUATION TO do light bousework; eity or country. Address or call 216 Minna st. Y UNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN RE- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; well educated: also good seamstress or care of children. .Call 2080 Pacific ave. SPANISH WIDOW WOULD LiKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light empioy- ment. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3. HOTEL COOK, COUNTEY, 335: RESTAU- rant cook, city, $35: French cook, £30; ranch cook, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gear. st. W ANTED—2 COOKS, COUNTRY. 830, SEE lady this forenoon; chambermaid and wait- waitress for resort, $20; iscult packer: girl for housework, Kureke, $25; 20 girls for housework in German and American families, $15, $20 and $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. TANTED—SWEDISH COOK AND HOUSE- work, $20; German second and_sewing, $25; 8 young French girls to assist, $10; waitress, country hotel, $20: French second girl, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. (300D WAITRESS, RESORT, HOTEL, §20; waitress, nice place, $15 and room: ironer for laundry, $25, board and room; waitress, city, $20 and room. German family cook, $25, erc.; cook and laun. dress, $25: girl for Clay st., nice place, $20. no Shildren. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 arket st 1() GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK AND ASSIST: also nursegirls. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. AITRESS, $25; STEADY JOB. HOTEL GAZETTE, 410 Kearny st. 3 EASTEKN GIRL, GOOD WORKER, WISHES situation for general housework. Apply 302 Liberty st., near Church. TR INCLES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ 16 $1 50 per night: #1 50 1088 per week; convenlent and respectable; iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. z —_— SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. 1 GERMAN COOK, $30, CITY, GERMAN Acmpioyment Offis, 306 ason si. JRIFH GIRL WATPING, §15. GERMAR EM- ployment Office, 506 Mason si. IRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, G $20. German Employment Office, 308 (G EBMAK COOKS, §28 AND 830; AMERICAN $15, n. RAND CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoes cut to $3, 85 o $2 60, 84 to §1 50, 50 to $1 25; all goods sacri- ficed next 15 days in order to eplarge store and put In new stock. 638 Market, opp. Valdce Hote.. VY INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST NEAR Market ; 200 rooms, 26 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple ihing fo patent? Protect youe {dess; they may bring you wealth, Wriie JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- Deys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prizo offer and fist of 200 1nventions wanted. WEHAVE 4 LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast ©Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room; 25c s night: $1 a week. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than b feet & Incbes in height; of good character and temperate havits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their 1ntentions 10 become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special inducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit ail parts of the worid on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. FREE BEER—3 SCHOONERS FOR 8c: ALSO bottie of lager or steam, be., at 637 Clay st. FIRSI-CLASS "CARRIAGE STRIPEE ON [/ light and heavy wors. Address box 95, this office. S(Em.l FURNISHED ROOMS, 25 NIGHT, #1 week. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis, nr. Taylor. DACIFIC GAS ENGINE—2-H.P.: PERFEOT arder: 2 Adams prig presses; power. 516 Mission TR SALF—PATENT FOR THE LATE WIL- liam Elfora’s portable house. Apply to MRS. E. ELFORD, 1406 Thirteenth ave., Eas; Oakland. NE HORSEPOWER GAS GIN CHEAP, Apply 2108 Larkin st., after 6 P. a. C OUN LK S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand sold. 112134 Market,bet. 7th & Sth. BARL:‘A]NH ITYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter kx., 810 California. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, 13 waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. . UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES ? doors, mantels, etc.. 1o sale. 1166 Mission. (NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgisr proo? sate. 109, 111 Market st. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE LETTER- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 103 Clay. NEW BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S RAY Mig Co. 13 Californiasc SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented. repaired; lowest rates. 205 Kourth sk CLAIRVOYANTS. UCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Fallure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will_give ad. vice on busimess speculations, insurance. love, courtship, marriage and divorces; seiues lovers’ quarrels, reunites the scparated and causes a happy marriage with the one of your choice: he locates mines and bidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and everything relating o the future; thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad through his preaic- tions; send stamp for circular. 220 Eddy st Hours from 9 0 9 deily and Sundays. ME STEWERT, SEVENTH PAUGHTER of the seventh daughter, still astonishes the city by producing exact likeness of your future husband or wife: the xreatest trance clairvoyant and card-reader on the coast: test her powers ero she sails for kurope: she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. Rooms 3'and 4,917 Market st. ITANA THE GYPSY, This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orlent and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate: she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: she reunites the separated and causes speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; hours, 910 8 P. M. 8 Turk st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, $125. EINE TPRIGHT; GOOD TONE: « perfect order. 115 Seventh st. WE]{AVEA NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tions that we are closing out at greatly reduced prices and upon_exceptionally eass terms.” These nstrumen:s have been called In from agents throughout the coast, in whose hands they have remained for some time without being sold. Call early and secure & bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Steinway rep- resentatives. LOSING . OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than goods cost 1anded In New York; just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- Iny; violins, $1°36: mandolins, $3 35; guitars. $3; antoharps, $1; accordiors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cages for instruments, violin outfits, eic.; new ianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOT'T, 929 arket st., Spreckels building. MME. TRUE, CELEBRATED GYPSY, U3 precedented success in New York City, great- est card reader on the coast, gives infallible love- charms to all; hours 10108 Rooms 44-45, 308 Stockton st. ; elevator. n1 ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY ant, card-reader, born with a dounle vell and second sight; ladles 50c, gents $1; palmist clalrvoyan sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., or. Jones. RETUR.\'EI), WORLD-RENOWNED MME, SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and fature: prices moderate. 858 Mission. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER (N and S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN permits of our selling some plauos for $3 per month it is ot necessary Lo g0 elsewhgre for more favorable terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. N OP ORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED j§A; excellent upright piano, fine action and tone: uaranteed 5 years: $125; delay and you lose it. oom 12, Flood building. %1 0{) £OF A GOOD UPRIGHT: $125 FOR A Ry large Newhall up; $175 for fine new planos: call at once if you want bargains. MAU- VAIS, 769 Market st. ILLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Francis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento TANUS—DO _YOU WANT ONE? _FINEST tock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 933 Market st. EFORE BUYING SEE HATNE BROS., BUSH & Gerts and Knabe pianos; ai wholesaie prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 24 Pos: st. VHICKEKING, KN ABE, STECK, VOSE, STER ling planos; sée our new plano for $187: piaaos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O' Farrell. P ADEREWSKI UPRIGHT, 1, /G HT CASr:,$250 Hartman & Sons’. $250, BRUEN N'S, 228 'Post. FINE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (DULCI- mer), $10: very cheap. €08 Shotwell st. &”60 EMERSON: GOOD AS NEW; SOLD ON « 85 installments. 221 Leavenworth st. B 35PARGAIN FINE UPRIGHT SCHAITE 9. 16 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Bank. YHUN MAUZY, 308 PUST ST.-SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Brizes and other planos. SQUPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. renairer. 2 Latbam viace. ~ MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases pecuiiar to their sex: lates improved method of treatment: Dever falls; perfectly karmless; free from any bad effects: never makes them sick to make them weli; travelers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank consult free; French regulating pink pills $2; hours from 9A. M.t05 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. M. ALL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE swored in 8 few hours: sufe and sure rellet guaranteed; travelers helped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduste physiclan; 50 vears sucoessful practice: MEDL AL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential, MRS. DR WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. A NEW PROCESS—NOMEDICINE, INSTRU: ‘ment or worthless pllls used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always In one day: can be sent and used at homes alj 2 ifyou want to be treated safe and sure call on a man's physician, DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st. 100 2By 70 TAKE LODGING 4T lus, Tbc and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. E. $:BEMOVED FROM 6U89 CLAY TO 643 . Ciay: bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5e. T.0BGINGS, 5c TO16c PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DE. GOR- 4"\ din’s Chocolate Kmulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. LADIER CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENN Y- roval Plils (Diamend Brand) are the best; safe, reliable; take 1o Other. Send dc., stamps. for rlnlelll:ll‘ n}kllfl for lél:lt:;." Inélfl.flr‘;{ re- urn mail: at druggist’s. ester Chemi & Pniladelphia. Pa. PR DK& GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- claliy: unexcelled In restoring arity or other conditions: home in confinement: est care: low fees; pills $2. to 804 McAllister st T IN m’rx;‘—e‘nimga nun’(z‘ua 15, 20 AND cents per night. $i, r week. Pacific House, Commercial and hflmofi sts. C R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST, FUR- .+ nish haymakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- €rs. Leamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock mea, iaborers, mecbanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and Jaundry help. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed, CRINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE belp; tei. Main 1897. BRA DLEY &C0., 640 Clay. _— T 00y P 55 SouK’s Suc SUBPLIES COGKS, ALL branches :short notice. 14 Gears. tel.Gran: 43, —_— T TRt JAPARE‘!E AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best belp. 314B Sutter: tel Gran: 80. (BINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOVMENT office; best help. 41415 O'Farrell: tel. . 428, Kirls, $10 10 $20.’ 122 Gesry st. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- W e o with ‘ash, 812, wiihout. Abpty 1857 Mission st. Thursday from 10 (0 12 A. 3. JOOD GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- (G e “sleep home. 405 Fowell st 10 803 o’'clock. XPERTENCED SALESLADY IMM: DIATE- EX terred. : married woman 503 Spreckels building. s ol (GIBL GENERAL HOUSEWORK: SLEEP X home; $10. 80434 Foisom st ASTED—PUPI AR I retouching; terms reasonable. 131 Post st. Y OUNG GIRL TO "ASST T housework. Call at 318 Eureks st. ANCH COOK WANTS PLACE: MIDDLE- aged Scorchman: handy with any kind of tool; understands care of stock and numg poultr; references; wages $15. S. M. B, 529 Kigl hth si., OUNG LADY TO PLAY THE PIANO, 88 A Y".k and board, counrry. Mason st. G_mb TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN the country. Apply 818 Eddy st. e ST;(‘ONG BOY n‘vun OF AGE&WnAXT! earn electric business. Address + box. 107, Call Office. OSITION WANTED BY willl: to do YOUNG MAN LOUG. » box 88, Cail Office. Address WIL- EXPERIEKCID TAILORESS ON CUSTOM coats: apprentice aiso. 230 Seventh st ANTED—A NURSEG! AGE 18 TO 20 years. Apply bet. 9 and 11 A. a0, 1434 Post. —_— Py O Sl e S WANTID—B(»D HAND AT DRESSMAK- ing. 3 Isls st., off Twelfth. WA ARE SHOl DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your oid shoes and make them as good as new, and with our how machines we can do your - work one- usual price; dome while you waic B63 Misslon st., between First and Secord sta. LPEAU'S X no sure; 32 50 ccpress C. O. :s:’, ol too late. OSGOOD BEOS. Caiany o NSTITUTE OF PNEUMATOPATHY honchling snd insructions; 2729 Tackson oer nsultation free; our “New Methods®: the poor healed fre, " 1 REST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hlfl%"“ Mission st., opp. Grand Ogrl- house; new shoes, pointed toe, nnrnufi‘ 50 and $3: ladles’, gents' and children’s m! aod cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. RUOHH 16c TV 75c PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. _— S0 am ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANT w o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House mpf: tor, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 iarge rooms; 25¢ per pigh:: 31 to §3 per week. L P DT O Perweak, ALF SHOKS MADE T0 ORDER FOR 82 50; C half-soleing 25¢ np. 9590 Howard st., lr.‘gltih. RS. DR, WEGENER TAKES DI} M St e i o o e D L secmcets a1 -t Rodye e Svn CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, in confinemen: from whatever cansa: MES DR, GW YR, 208 Tacon @ S M e Joria: boe ana £1, shows you the pictureo? Fobr futare husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market RS. KNIGHT, MEDIUM; MY~TIC CARD reader; fee 50¢; Indies only. 714 Leavenworth, YPSY LIFE-READER: LADIES _ 25c; gents 50c: all questions answered. 5 Seventh. M ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS AWl "past, present, future: 26c up. 764 Howard st. M MLE RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: businessadvice;names given;26c up. 5 Fourth. M3LE, LEGEITE; PRESENT. PAST AND fature; 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, or. Fourth, MLE SYBILLE TELLS FEOM CRADLE 10 ¥l the grave: fee 45 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. MSS A JULANA ROLLINS, MENTAL MAG- AW netic healer. 620 Market. rooms 50-31. BEST _CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST IN the city: fee onlv B0c. 99 iddy sireet. SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN 18 MRES. DR. A. D! HOWE. FEE $1 & UPWARD! ' FEE 81 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sedness? Why that downcast eye? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so Tead this and learn thut'lite is yet worth Nving! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, iy again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and 18 now as ready as ever 1o assist every suffering_mortal who wili elther call on of write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: separated are united; the sick made strong “poor become rich: if you think your husband, or lover Is untrue consuit her av once. Her tran. scendent power is as far above those poor ‘mortals Who LIy 10 imitate her as the eterna! heavens ure high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does not know.what fallure meaas! Her “Reyeafed Mediclnes™ (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, And no matter of how iong standing. Write if you can- Dot call, for treatment by mail is always most suo- cessful and satiafaciory. Al letters answered. iseases disgnosed from a lock of hair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, e 1520 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. T FRIENDSHIP HALL, 326 AND 338 M Aailster st.. grand platform test meeting to- Dight at 8 o’clock; Mmes. Place, Meyer, Hasking, Wermouth, Bird, Slowson. Smith and McKee: £00d music; admission 10 cents, N EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 Mcallister: AN FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- + writer. 118 Haight st ; hours 9 until 6 ». a0 BISHOP GARRISON, 1370 MaRKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even’s., 25c.: 10 to 4 daily. MBS EATE HOSKINS, TRANCE AND BUSL ness medium: sittings daily; $1. 186 Oak st HEXRY CRINDLE, MATERIALIZING ance this eve., 50c. 1027 Markec s:. A DPIE SWAIN, SEER: SITTINGS TO LA- i) dies1to8 p. a. 344 McAllister st. ASTROLOGY. N T T el U A STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES OF questions answered: Prot. Howar!'s vital remedies restore hea'ch. 311 Hyde st., 10 to 8. = ——— I RS DENTISTS. Cnoon DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MA R~ ket st., bet. Third and Fourth: gas 'specialists; ol by u:gn g:lr“ Sainiens Sxrhation: axuifi- cth from $5; rora $1; extracting cents, with gas 81, © L o FIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results; painless extraction ot teeth. Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HARe DINE, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. Dl:ul;%fix;gnéh .ulm‘.; l“f'\;r MAKKEL ST, nth: no charge for extracting whea plates are made; old plates made over like new; leeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. all skeptics invited. . GEORGE W. LEEK, THF GENUINE R.L T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, Crown work, bridge work and teeth withoss plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. $7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A3 £00d as can be made: fllllna.l. Dr. SIMMS, $500 con. free M L dentisi. 930 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. A RE TO CURE; AINLESS “EXTRACTION. B0c: £ve disenses successiully treated. Ladies | 1| WOPk a apectalty: plates, 86 up; 18 yeacs DR. SCUTT, spectalist, 316 Poweir, | exparicns R ALY &5 Shivg Genss. experience. R. L. WALSH. D,D.S., :{5‘“ Geary. RS. M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE MG iemon ermm o e a2 By X R. LUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR U~ 1) cnanan; gns given: crown and bridee wore INDELL HOUSE., SIXTH AND HOWARD .ll sts. ; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. R J. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE_HO confinement: 25 yrs' experience. 556 l’(‘l:l;: (ULL oEf UF TELIH, $7; WARRANTED ¥ five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Nixth st ANTED,TU COLLECT WAGES DUE LABO) w ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 &In: LOHO HOUSE, MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. IWII(N; $1 o § week. M =5 10 FEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; M e veen t F xumu&ax ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE IU. MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 25434 4th. ET OF TSETH WITHOUT A PLAT: Su. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. e RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT, MRS PDI. FUNCKE, 14168 Ellhihll.:-, Ah:;rdg B, HALL, 14 MCALLISIEK STRE, BAE D;Jm iseases of women n:l ohlldk;r": YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, MABe O % DR CHARLESW. DECKER® D& LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN ave.—Open evenings; Sundays il noon.