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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1896 OPENING OF THE RACING SEASON, For the Ingleside Track the Date Is Set for October 29. INTERESTING EVENTS. Pacific Coast Jockey Cluys Stakes for the Present . Season. STABLES FROM THE . EAST Many More Large Barns Are Neces.. sary—The New Drive—Improv- ing the Groqu. The Pacific Jockey Club is making active preparations for its second meeting, which- will open at the Ingleside Racetrack on October 20. According to the agreement between this club and the California Jockey Club the exchange of dates will continue through the season to March 28, 1897, when the agreement will expire. Each clnb is to alternate in two-week runs. The racing season will begin on October 15, and the California Jockey Club will open on that date and run to the 28th. In the stakes of 1896-97 there will be some very interesting events. At present there are ten ctakes, but in the spring there will be several more added. The stakes close October 15. The Spreckels cup stake is an_annual affair, and so are the California Derby and the Califorhia Oaks. The stakes of 1896-97 are as follow: The Spreckels Cup—A handicap for thre year-olds (foals of 1894), to be run_during t. month of April, 1897; the association to guar. antee the value of the stake. $7500, and A. B, Epreckels, the president,.to give thé winner & cup valued at $1500: £5500 and the cup to the first, $2000 to the second and $500 to the third horse; entrance $25 esch (0 accompany the nominstion; $100 additional to start; weights to appear ten days before the race; jour or more horses, the property of entirely different interests, 10 start, or the race may be declared off ;'acceptance to be made through the entry- box the day preceding the race; mile and & uarte * The California Derby—A sweepstakes for | bition at the Examiner Office. 756 Market st 0 in cash for races and games. Music HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. C A Church & w, Pa C Aull, Folsom € Mutkey, Napa NJ Larkspur E ¥ Duden, Penn Grove P Lawrence, Cal 3 C Boyd, Sacto E G Corey, Seattle rsHTBostiande, Wash H E Dewitt, Yreka W Weins &'w, Cal Mrs Ellison, San Jose Mrs O Hollowell, Chic SPRiley & w, LA Mrs ¥ A" Wharton, Cal E A Stockton, Stockton Mrs C B Poole, Seattle P s, e E Sperry&w, Franklin J‘;‘:nnn. Napa ‘Webber, L Angeles A Garter, San Jose iss Kose Cowan, L A E Goets, Portland R @ a3 A B Jackson, Salina W L Gage, Watsonville L C M Otis, N Y ARF Miss M Coleman, Miss Biss J Coleman, Miss I Biath, Chicago 4 Horton & w, Brownsvl B P iiorion, Chicago, W P Thomas, Ukiah G W Rector & w, U. 5. A. N E Rigg, Atchison J B Hoyt. Birds ‘Landing Mrs Apels, Cal ¥ D Pullamore, Menio Mrs T Gorham, Miss W C Hoffman, Sta Cruz ME Ellis, Los Gatos E Kelley, Chicago 3 H Smith, Sacto 3 de Foreat, Baker City. JH Glidden, Sacto D T Callahan. M.D. N G N Raudall, Sac O E Fvans, Red Biuft Mrs M BJ ~Ii, Brooklyn C H Wood, Angels PALACE HOTEL. £ G L Vinten, Chicago I L Schwerger, N 1. L Burnets, Cievend G Kogland, 0 & N E Winsbip, US N H B Eldridge, N Y P A Lorning, US N ] y, Carson I Starke, Monterey W J Juggerman, Mo Miss J Gartside, Mrs Averill, B O H Richardson&'w, Miss E Bla Pice & w, La Mrs L Andrews. Minn H Horsey & w, Canada T E_Brainard, Montreal CT Bliss, Lake Tanoe Miss D P Dunn, N Y Miss G Juggerman, Mo Louis G W Averili,Grand Forks H Avenll, Grand Forks L L Stlllman, N ¥ G W Scot. & w, N Y Miss D Andrews, Minn Miss Rossington,Topeks Miss O'Connor, Topeka Ida Conquest, N'Y B B Thayer, San Jose Mrs Brownlee, Napa 1 L Doty, Tahiti G Hotterhoff, Los Ang £ T Howard, Cincinnati rs £ I' Howard, Ohio ¥ A West, Stockton T H Craig, N R A Brownlee, Napa E T Gurchy, Parls ] Lerry, uguerque EF Bul‘:’l’. Paso Rn'fl'g Mrs E F Burns, Cal COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. 1 H Croke, Los Al H H Folsom & w, Aul = Martin, Stockton Mrs H Hinion, Tacoma George Beale, Sonora J H Fleming, Piusburg Mrs Amburg, Fresno les D Ford, Denver urn M Donegan, Sacramento W F Healy, Loomls M F Hackley, Cleveland Miss M Collier, Merced M Amburg, Fresno Mrs Mulqueeney, Medwy R J Whittiock, Sta Cruz G Milller, ~an jose ¥ P Martin, Santa Rosa J Dowd & w, Los Angeles W J Rhoads. Stockton Mrs C Luse, Wash W P Harris, Portland E A Ducker, Portiand A J A L Wolfe, Oakiand Dudley, Stockton W Brannan, Oakland W E Sinn, Brooklyn E Hde Long, USN Miss R Cow C T Scott, Vallejo Mrs H S Smith, Wash G F Newberne, Wash E N Gay & 1, Portland BALDWIN HOTEL. W H Counsell, Stockton M O'Brien, San Jose D Newbrand & w, Iows Jschatt & w, N Y S V Riley & w, Los Angl , Los Angl C Newman, N Y G Dition, Sacramento ¥ A Abbol,Sacramento H Dugane, Woodiand T Morrls, Yolo J T Morgan, N Y E T Jones, £l Paso Miss Burns, Los Angeles N Miller, N Y SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. ‘OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN. WITH A BABY, wishes sitaation as working housekesper;'clty or country. Address J. J., box 56, Call Office. 7 OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO light housework. Call at 410 Folsom st.: no postals answered. ITUATION WANTED BY A REFINED young woman as lady’s mald, seamstress, or as nurse for grown child; bas hospital experience: can dress hair, pack, and undersiands ber duties; best of references. Address 929 rine st., city. HELP WANTED-—Continued. P S bsedib e oo EN I ‘W ANTED_SGERMAN COOKS, $35 AND 830 English nursery governess snd seamstress, 820; German or Swedish laundress and second work, $25: nursegirl, §1 5: German nurse. grown children, $20; giris for housework, $20 to $15. LEUN ANDEE, 815 Stockton st OU!EHIE“ FORMILL VALLEY, 2 IN FAM- e e e e ior smail 'American family, $26, and a bumber of oung girls to assist $20 and $15. T v in housework, CANDINAVIAN GIEL WISHES TO DO general housework. Call 45 Sacramento st. ESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WISHES position ‘as attendant in doctor's or dentist’s office. Apply 922 Post st., near Larkin. PANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 105 ‘Larkin st., Toom 2. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE AN 1 office cleaning by theday: will sweep and wash windows. Address F. H., box 117, Call Office. OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS working housekeeper; city or country. Call or address C. D., box 109, this office. FISN GIRLWOULD LIKE SITUATION 1O do_wgeneral housework. Addressor call M. s,, 15%5 Fraelon st. Y OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN light housework. 126 Fourta st., room 26. Y QURG LADY, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE, desires a position as private secretary or any kind of office work; English, German and French; highes: references. E. H., box 13, Call Office. W INCUESIER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: 8150 lo88 per week; convenient and respectable; dree bus baggage to and from the ferry. B SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, e e (. B FANSEN &G0, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- « nish haymakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, frult pickers, lumber and wood men, min- €rs, teamsters, brckyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prom pt attention guaranteed. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE belp; tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &CO., 840 Clay. BY, AN AND WIFE, WITHOUT INCU: brance: understanding fruit and stock farming, care of ranch or_country place: will work by month together. E. M., box 1. Cali Office, Oakland. W ANI D_PLAGE T0 WORK FOK BOARD by boy 19 years, attending Lick School: grad- nate business college; references. Address B. box 4, Call Office, Oskland. AN AND WIFE WISH POSITIONS ON A ranch: understand thoroughly ranch work. Call or address J. A. WOODWAKD, 1012 Webster st., Oakiand. ANISH COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion: is thoroughly competent: will give good Teferences. Address C. M., box 56, Call Office. NOTICE OF MEETING». B, DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy st.—Cailed meetix, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7:8 o'clock. Third degree. Master Masons in good standing are invited. By arder of the W. M. “ADULPH KRONBERG, Secretar WORLD'S CHRISTIAN CO-OPERA- EF Soclety, & corporation—Direciors’ an- nual election 4th of August next, 12 o’clock noon, al 224 Seventh st. All members earnesily re- qusted to attend. JOHN M. PORTER, Sec. REBEL CORK BENEVOLENT SOCI- ety will hold their fourth annual pienic at Shell Mound Park SUNDAY, August 2. A select | i will be prepared for the occasion. | large amount of yaluable gate prizes, one of which A is & new Domestic Sewing-machine now on exhi- 81 : also ¥ the Hibernia Union Band. Professor McCarthy, the. Irish piper, and a first-class fiddler wiil attend to the jig. and reel dancing. Adults 50c; children under 12 yéars 25c. Boats leave ferr: thiree-year-olds (foals of 1894); the association | Market st., every half hour. Remember, August 5000; $4000 to | 2. at Shell Mound. to guarantee the value of the f the first, $500-to the second, $300 to the third £nd- $200°to the fourth horse; entrance $15 each-to accompany the nomination; ' d aitional to start; maidens allowed 40 pounds eptance to be made through the entry-box. the day, preceding the race; Taile and & quartor. ‘The California Oaks—A sweepstake for fillies three years old; the association to guarsnteé the Value of the stake, $2500; $2000 to fir $350 to the second and $150 to the third horse entrance, $10 each, to accompany the nomina. on; additional to start; welghtf 117, . pounds: allowances; those not having wbn at any time a race of $1000 vélue, 5 pounds; $500, 8 ance to be made through the entry-box theday preceding the race; one mile and an eighth. The Ingleside stakes—A handicap sweep: stake for three-year-olds and upward; the as- sociation to guarantee the value of the stake, £4000; $3000 to the first, $500 to_the second, $300 to the third and $200 to tke fourth horse; entrance, $15 each, to accompany the nomina- tion; $100 additional to start; weights to ap- ear ten days before the race; four or more orses, the property of entirely different inters ests, to stari, or the race may be declared off; acceptance to be made through the entry-box the day preceding the race; four miles. The California stakes—A handjcap hurdle race for three-year-olds and upward; the asso- ciation to_guarantee the vaiue of the stake, £1500; $1200 to the first, $200 to the second and $100 to° the third horse; entrance, $10 each. to accompany the nomination; $25 ad- ditional to start; weights 1o appear three days before the day set ior the race; four or more horses,” the property of entirely different in- terests, to start, or the race may dgclared ofi; acceptance to be made through the entry-box the day preceding the race; two miles, over eight hurdies. The Palace Hotel stakes—A swaepstake for two-year-old fillies; the association to guar- antee the value of the stake, $1300; $1000 to the first, $200 to the second and .$100 to. the third horse; entrance, $10 each, to accompany the nomination; $25 addiiional®to start; a | winner ot any stake race to carry three pounds | exira; maidens allowed ten pounds; accept~ ance (o be made through the entry-box the day preceding the race; six furlongs. The G. H. Mumm & Co. stakes—A sweep- stakes for two-year-old colts and geldings; the association to gnarantee the value of the stake, $1300; $1000 to the first, $200 to the second and $100 to the third horse; entrance, $10 each, to accompiny the nomination’; $25 ad- ditional to start; a Winner of any stake race to carry three pounds extra; maidens allowed ten pounds; ‘ccepiance to be made through theentry-box the day preceding the race; six fuflongs. . ‘Tne Fommery Sec stakes—A sweepstakes for two-year-olds; the association to guaranteethe value of the stake, $1300; $1000 to the first, $200 to the second and $100 to the third horsé; entrance, $10 each, to accompany the nomina- tion; $25 additional tostart; = winner of any, stake race to carry three pounds, of two or more five pounds extra; beaten maidehs un- placed in a sweepstakes race allowed five pounds; acceptance to be made through the :nuy-box the day preceding the race; seven uriongs. The Tarpey stakes—A selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward; the associftion 10 guarantee the stake; $1000 to first, $250 to second and $50 to the third horse; entrance, §10 each, to accompany the nomination; $25 additional to start; $3000; weight for sge; al- ‘lowances: 3 pounds each 3500 less to $2000; 1 pound each $100 less to $1500; 2 pounds each $100 less to $1000; starters and selling price to be named through the entry-box the day preceding the race: beaten horses not lia- ble to claim; one and an eighth miles. The Crocker stakes—A selling sweepstakes for two-year-olds (foals of 1895); entrance of $10 each to accompany the nominstion; $25 additional to start; $1000 added by the Paci- fic Coast Jockey Ciub, ot which $200 to the second and $100 to the third; the winner to be sold at auction for $3000; allowances: 3 unds each $500 less to $2000; 1 pound each B100 1ess 10 $1500; 2 pounds each $100 less to $1000; starters and selling srlca to be named through the entry-box the day preceding the race; beaten horses not liable to olaim; four furlongs. B Out at the Ingleside track is a force of men at work beautifying the grounds and making many imvrovements. The Pacific Coast Jockey Club’s new house will be completed by October 1. 1n order to avoid the possibility of the electric-cars frightening fractious” teams the carrisge entrance has been placed at the corner near the Ingleside House, and the drive to the grand stand will be on the inside of the inclosure and away from the cars. For some time past the management-has had a number of landscape gardeners at work at the track, and before long some of the prettiest landscape gardening in the State can be seen there. & Applications for stalls have been com- ing in o fast that the management wiil be compelled to bnild several new barns for next winter. Advices from the East give the information that all the stables here last winter will return this year, and in addition will come many of the large stables that have never been here. It is expected that this will be one of the live- liest racing seasons ever experienced on the coast. The Market-street Railway Company is now putting in machinery for much more power than it had last season. More cars will be put on the road, and the large crowds that are expected to attend the ’rumea ‘will be handled with ease and com- g ’ A nistoric cottonwood tree in Greeley, Colo., was blown dow. by d storm the other day. Susan, the sisterof Ouray, head chief of the Utes at the time of the Meeker massacre, was once tied to it to be burned, but she was rescued by a detachment of United Btates soldiers from Fort Collins. pounds; maidens, 12 ‘pounds; accep- | | | | | { i 1 COMMITTEE. Y OUNG. NICE, STRONG GERMAN WISHES oDy kind of work. Address M. 8., 1127 Mis- sion st. OOT AND SHOE CLERK WANTS POSI- tion; city or country: best of references. Ad- dress E.'S., box 107, < al Office. OY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WANTS WORK; has worked at plumbing and gas-fitting 6 months; resides with parents. Apply at 1612 Mjssion st until noon. OUNG MAN, FAIR PENMAN AND READ- er or other light employment, would like to occupy his evenings, E. H., box 118, Call Gffice. OUNG MAN, AT PRESE D As traveling salesman, wants position in siore or office: highest references from present emp oyers. Address Dronimer, box 149, Cail Oflice. CANDINAVIAN MAN AND WIFE WISH & sluations on ranch or In mining camp; man good ranchhand and miner and wife good expe- rlenced cook. Call or address 2:25 Powell st. ELTABLE YOUNG SWEDE S WORK at painting, whitening snd_glazing, or to work about place or hotei: city OF country: reference given. Call or address F. k. WALDECK SANATORIUM—AN. TAL Wmeeungu‘ the stockholders will be held st 30 P. 3. WINSLOW C. E. COOPER, Secretary. 717 Jones street on TUESDAY, August 4, &t ANDERSON, President. OFF1 and Loan F THE GERMAN SAVINGS Soctety—The annual meeting of the stockholders oY the German S vings and Loan Society will be held at the office of the society, No. | 526 California street. in the City and_Counaty of San Francisco, State of Californi; on MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, at3 o'clock P. M., <for the electioa of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busipess as shall legally come before the meeting. GEO. OURN Y, Secretary. A WEEK’'S NEWS FOR 5 CE: NTS—THE EF WhEkis oALL 1a ‘wrapper, for mailing. —— e SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE t0 14 Grant ave. and residence to 1703 Geary st. DOCTORS, ATTENTION! F WILL FUR- 500 single rig as goodas. he city affords and reliable driver for 850 per mbnth. Address E, &., box, 57, this office, OACHMAN AND GARDE ANTS SIT- uation around private place: Is bandy with tools, and good, careful driver: Oras man about place. Address H. B., box 54, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAR- 1O ried couple in hotel; man tolearn bartending, wife as housekeeper or housemaid; wages not much object. Address P. 0. S., 953 Howard st. OSITION WANTED BY A DANE; UNDER- stands care of horses and cows and very handy withtools. Address D., box 96, Call Office. ANTED—2 GIRLS FOR GENERALHOUSE. W ok, 920 aanaae $15. MRS. ROESCH. Female, Empiovment Office. Webster st., and. e el S S S ol L AUL‘OMPLXEEED YOUNG LADY; STEADY gmployment; good wages if satisfactory: home forlife. Write stating age, D. F., box Call, wfi‘;\"zan—e.x’m. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Tk in small family; Protestant; references. Call to-day at 318 Scott. i'r..: wages $12 10 $15. e ast for the Viavi Company. L Y., 2304 Van Ness ave. n of 2 . ul Call 1506 Hayes st., neni Devisadero. -~ GmL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND ©cooking. 1530 Kllis st. OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in Sacramento: good home. 1438 O'Farrell st. G S i BN e, SO TSRl NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 810 MONT- gomery st. T s A T R RS s S W ANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOKING and light housework. 1217 Webster st. YDUNU GIRL TO ASSIST WITH INFANT, Apply 2527 Fillmore st., betwen 9 and 12 4. 3. NEAT GIRLTO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; 2 in family: no chilaren. 1124a Turk st. YOUNG GIRL ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORE} wages $8 t0$12. 5235 Natoma st IRST-CLASS GIRL FINISHER ON, COATS, Apply 9 Ninth.st., nr. Market. IRL FOR G H OR: McAllister .LENEKAL (OUSEWORK. 615 OMAN WANTE WORK kitchen. 13n Pol? -Lm i N AT YOUNG GIRI TO HELP IN RES- N Apply 350 Kearny st. ADY WANTS 16 70 2v-ROOM HOUSE FOR L33 Address CASH, box 104, Call oftice, W:fi:zg-n:o EXPERLENCED GIRISTO ap. New York Soap Factory, Army st.. near San Brao road: 2 g EFINED LADY FOX GOOD POSITION; NO canvassing. Call 131 Post st., room 20, OU EKEEPER—AGE 30 TO 40 YEARS; & ol idow preferred ‘witty wo children. Cali at sworth House, 47014 Seventh st., Broadway depot, Oakiand. 7> R W ASTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK CaNBERIE GARDlY immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERU , Brannan st between Third HELP WANTED—Continued. e T bre i e oot e S N BAXBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS. 825 Grant ave. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. AKBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. (. Hamann, 25914 O’ Farrell ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. §. navy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and IOJ‘AII' Dot less than 5 feet 5 Inches in height; of good character and temperate habi! able to read, write and speak Engiish properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will bs accepted: this Important branch of the naval service offers special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the world on board our Dew ci uisers. For further information appiy at the i1og Office. 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. BES'I PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our 50 and $3: ladles’, gents' and children's misfit and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. UNNY ROOMS ;"ROM $1 TO #3 PER WEEK. The New Grand, 248 Third st. LDDG]N(!S. 8¢ TO 15¢ PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. A.NTE.I‘)—FLN II.ED:'A;”WHO O#NP'.T;[.I&NK OF some sim patent: ideas; the wealth. Write JOHN WEBDERBORS & 10, Dape L, Padent “Attor Deys, Wasbington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and list of 200 Inventions wanted. WEHAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast ©Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. ANTED_MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 250 Dight: $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Ellis st. RY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room; 25c & night; $1 a week. . | ’SDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD J 8ts.; single furnishied rms_75c week, * 50 night. B 3% OVED FROM 609 CLAY 843 Olay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, bc. 100 2 XL I T 624 Washington st., near Kllr; EST IN CITY--SING' E ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night, $1. $1 25, 81 BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. £ () BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY 3300 and candy store: 4 living-rooms; low rent; doing business of §8 to $1v day: same party 8 years. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st., at cigar-stand. @ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S1ORE; 3150. best_location: receipts average $15 & day; horse snd wagon: low rent; living rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st. CIGA R-STORE, STATIONERY AN D $290. Ziary oftics: No. 1 location; living rooms: low reat; doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market si- 75, BEANCH BAKERY STATIOKERY $1 . and candy store; north of Market st.; Jow rent: doing fair busin BARRETT, 1125 Market. HEAP — WOOD AND COAL bYA‘RD: MA- ‘hinery to cut wood: express business, etc.; cl!l‘;’! ::m amonth BARRETT, 1125 Market st. ESTAURANT, GOOD LOCATION: UHEAP rent; price $75. Apply to BARRETT, 1125 Market st. ESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP, OWNER R having other business to attend to. ‘1328 Bat- tery st. i OR SALE — DOWNTOWN SALOON F cash or country property. Address H. . 4, Call Office. NTERIOR AGENOY OF CALL FOR BALE; ‘will pay $150 per month; pricz $4000. Apply this office. ARTNER IN GOOD PAYING BUSINESS: capital required $100. 1004 Markef st., room 1. ESTAURAST TO LET WITH COMPLETE fixtures; now running. Room 2, 325 Fourth. LEGANT CANDY STORE WITH ROOMS; country: no opposition. S.A. box 57, Call. YSTER-PARLORS AND CHOPHOUSE NR Markert; very cheap. 418 Postst.: after 12. MALL DELICACIES AND GROCERY- store: best reason for selling. 335 Hayes st. OOD CLEAN RESTAURANT FOR SALE. G susfivemh st., Market-st. station, Oakland. FOR ., box F YOU WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSK pess. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. ARTNER WANTED (GERMAN), $35 CAPI- tal; by lady of means. 12 Mason. room 2. 5 AR CHEAPT OF D1 JERY AND BAK: ALSO CON- \ 1L SALOON FOR SALE; LH?:A B 3200 5 gg?fiaery and fruit; doing $1000 Rearny st.: L0 agents. 817 Kearny st business month; In finie country town, 134 hours’ v ride trom city; established 10 years: this is a rare bargain; will stand follest investigation. LUBEL- SKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. ORSESHOEING BUSINESS: BEST IN THE city; full value in sight; will sell. trade or take In partner; investigate this. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 99F(). ESTABLISHED GROCERY “AND $2250. 5 tusincs: accual vaive of srice asked in stock and fixtures: good local and out- side trade; must be sold, owner interested in other business: ‘investigate this place. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. QALOON: LONG LEASE;:'LOW RENT. S ply at Anchor Brewery, 1481 Paclfic st LD- ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY; bar. HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell st. FINE SALOON aND 5 ROOMS; $17 » rent $18. 911 Folsom st. A BARGAIN: RENT TAKEN OUT 1004 Market at., room 1. THE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE; BUSINESS for sale. Box 20, Monterey, Cal. e ————__] LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE, U WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND Het a0 you samsia placee at barxatas: call atonce. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 3(()SASH: BALANOEEASY PAYMENTS; SALOON DOING_A $35 PER DAY $2500. acitess: near patace Hotel; rent $40; 2 years’ lease: best bargain ever offered; atonce. WILKE, 581:California st- $ 45() BALOON OLOSE TO BUILDERS' Exohange: must sell at_once: owner appointed by S. P, R. B. WILKE & WOLF, 631 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and hfl-flo&u PAIR wl ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. R 00 150 TO 78¢ PER NIGHT: 506 TO §1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MBECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third s=.; 160 ATR-DRESSING given MISS DOY MANTCURING LESSONS LE. 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. LESSONS EVERY 2 o 14 MeAllister, r. 67. CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- - ing: $1a week: patteras cut o order, 25¢ up- MeDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. H A1RDRESSING, 250 AND 85c: MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. large rooms; 26¢ $1 to $3 per week. W ASIEDTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR erscclerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter EICHO HOUSE, 883 MARKET ~sT_ Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to ST week. M £} TOFEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY §1 week; rooms for two, 260 & $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 38 st g W ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. . F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. AGENTS WANTED. ALARY AND COMMISSION TO MEN OF £00d address. Room 20, 401 California, 910 10. HOUSES WANTED. RI P, OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: ANTED — TO RENT 10-ROOM HOUSE % ;\#:Eemzu’f::u‘a‘., b%)‘ ::1;? :;, n;:rbl;l:-:o‘ 1 W with stable, state rent and location. Perweek: ree 'bus and bagkage 0 and from forry. | Sosaiok Lall Office, MALE HEL? WANTED, SECOND COOK, CITY HOTEL, $35; COOK, lunch counter. $20; head waiter, $25: waiter, Sodntey botel, $50; waiter, country hotel, §26 dishwasher, Ist cook, $26: man to run conce: trator, 83 day; man used to powder for blastin blacksmith, country shop, $40, see boss he blacksmitn, ranch,” $30 and sound: 3 drillers, 1 50 day. city; milker, 828 50: 2 woodchoppers, 25ond; B men todig dliches, £15; 20 emakers. READY, Empioyment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay'st. B ROOMS WANTED. Callfornia st. 1500 ROADHOUSE, OLOSE TO THE $ - city: firsi-class paying: owner bought adairy: offers only sccepted for 8days. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st. DRUG . STORE IN WESTERN $2000. R5didons s living-rooms; rent $45: established years: lafge paironage: owner to re- tire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cailfornia st. 8()(), TEAMSTERS ATTENTION — ONE - of the bestdouble teams in the city, do- ing hauling for 2 large wholesale commission bouses; also 2 firms in Portland: will pay $175 per month; this iss snap for the right man. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $35(), RASUFACIURING BUSINESS—A OOV, good active business man wanted (o take hold of an article covered by patent: has never been put on the market: special induce- ments offered to the right party: don’t fall t0 in- vestigate this. GO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $1600 OLD - ESTABLISHED CORNER « saloon on prominent street: long lease: investigate thisbargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. $130 ket st. &27 CORNER FRUIT STORE; OLD ES- « tablished; living rooms; recelpts aver- age $13: retirng. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. OT TO EXCHANGE FOR GUOD CARPETS and forniture. DEMING & SHARTS, 737 Mark-t st. &-’150 BRANCH BAKERY AI'D NOTIONS: « rooms; rent $12. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. PARTNER IN GOOD PAYING « saloon. STENBERG CO., 682 Mar- ENTLEMAN WANTS FORNISHED ROOM in Spanish famil-. Address S. F., box 95, Call. G © WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. SECOND - HAND = KODAKS, = CAMERAS' lenses, magic lanterns, siides. 109 Montgomery ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv w0 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. W ANTED—3 QUARTZ MINERS, FIRST- class mine, $2 50 per dAy:s'onn; biacksmith helper for country shop, $20 and found; 2 woods- men near city, $55 and found: farmers and milk- ers: stableman for laboring camp, $35 and board; boy for factory in ciiy, $3 per week: cooks, walters and dishwashers. W. D. EWEK & CO., 26 Clay st. QITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN 1D wif-, without children, to take care of a man undersiands all kind. good cook and housekeeper: both first-class refer- ences. Address J. R., 621 California st. / ANTED—FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN IN city: $30 1o $35 and found; city references and experience required and must be good-sized man: no Catholic. Apply with reference to W. D, EWER & 0., 626 C MAS WITH GuOD REFE CE, WHO I8 handy with toois and can do farm and orchard work, som.e blacksmithing and make himself use- ful otherwise, wishes & situation. Address A. Z., box 48, Call Office. " OUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION DEIV- ing milk-wagon or light wagon. Aadress 130 Precita ave. Y QUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- keeping, desires & position as assistant. Ad- dress B. K., box 10f 1l Oftice. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; | YVOUNG MAN WANTS A JOB AT DRIVING 5~ coliections made, city or country. Paclfic & team or milk-wagon. 1246 Shotwell st. Collection Co., 415 3ionigy st.. room 6. 5530 YNAMO-TENDER WANTS POSITION] T8 a competent electrician and imechanical SITUATIONS W. ANTED-FEMALE. draughtsman, Please address R., box 60, Call. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST., « furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your oriers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. RS, M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET ST. only first-class female heip furnished. JEAT NORTH GERMAN GIRL, LATELY arrived, good cook and_ housekeeper, desires place small family: aiso undersiands the care of children and sewing, or upstairs gi Address N. G., box 95, Call Office. G APABLE WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AT light housework or chamberwork: g0od home more ot an object than big wages. 757 Howard st., room JOR EUREKA, HUMBOLDT CO. COMPE- girLwishes situation t0 do chamberwork 1n hotel or ‘general “housework - box 57. this office. in family. Address S. S., AN AMERICAN WI DOW, WHO IS A SUPE- 4% rior cook, seamstress and housekweper, desires situation. Address MRS. FRANK, box 118, Call Ofice. Y and Fourth. OUNG LADY DESIRES HOUSEKEEPING, city or gountry. Call 742 Folsom, bet. Third Fxpl-,misxcxn GERMAN LADY WISHES V) any kirfd of work by the day: terms, 1. Call 602 Howard. OMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO take care of 1or 2 ehildren. Callor address 728 Linden st., Oakiand. NEAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion for light housework; Is willing and ol ing; sleep home; Mission. Address M. H., 2518 Mission st. LY Y OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN GRO- cery or general merchandise store; £00d book- keeper; good reference. . M., box 21, Call Office, OUNG MAN 23 YEAES OF AGE WISHES a place to drive a wazon or to work In whole- sale house. Address O. G., 8.6 Jessie st. SITUATION WANTED — BY FIRST-CLASS laundry-washer. Address L. R., box 69, Cail. JNCISEERS_POSITION WANTED BY COM- petent man in any part of the State: can fur- nish references. Address LOUIS B. GORDON, 17 Van Ness avenne. OSITION AS SALESMAN, BEITHER LOCAL or traveling: thoroughly acquainted with stoves, bardware. cutlery and connecting line: also furniture: good reference. Address W., box 74, Call Office. (CARYENTERS—THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- ed with all its branches. Address A. R., box 87, Call Office. A5, NURSE, COMPANION OR VALET T0 invalid gentleman: understands massage treatment; well recommended; would like to travel. Address B. L., box 75. Call Oftice. “OUNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BEEN vorking in delicacies and grocery business wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda uve., Alameda. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage (0 and from the ferry. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR arket—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per Xeek: free bus and bageace 10 snd from the fe Y OUNG GIRL WANTS POSITION AT SEC- ond work and plain sewing. 1805 Elils st. XPERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wants a situation to 10 $12 a month. do honsework; from $10 276 Jessie st. MART SEAMSTRESS WANTS ENGAGE- ments by the day; small pay. Address B. B, box 71. this office. Y OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN small family to do general housework: is good 'ale cook. Call or address 408 Minna st., near fth. OUNG SWEDISH Y can family. Please call GIRL WANTS PLACE to do general housework and cooxing In Ameri- at 148 Perry st. JANISH GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE IN private family to de general nousework. 807 Eighth st., Oakland. FEMALE HELP WANTED. wAITEEBE. STEADY, COUNTRY HOTEL, south, $20: waltress, firsi-class conntry hotel, $20; «irls for housework and cooking. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, $34- 636 Clay st. “rii"rsfiinn 'ECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED man to do chores about place In country; $10 per month and good home. W. D, EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. / ANTED—PHOTOGRAPHER FOR VIEW work on percentage: everything furnished. W.D. EWER & €0, 6°6 Ciny s+ 'w/ ANTED—CONCENTRATOR RUNNER FOR gold mine, $90 per month. Apply tovW. D, EWER & CO., 826 Clay st. P2STRY COOK AND BAKER IN HOTEL, $50 10 $80: meat and pastry cook in country hotel, $50; second cook, country botel, $60; second ©0ok, restaurant, $50; all around laundryman for P ain work, $35; porter with first-class references, 80. C.R. HANSEN & Co., 110 Geary st. QUUCESS ABSOLUTELY = GUARANTEED. Fallure unknewn. PROFESSOR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ad. vice on business speculations, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorces; setties lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a bappy marriage with the one of your cholce: he locates mines and bidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and everythinz relating to the future; thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hearts made giad through his preaic- tions: send stamp for eircular. 220 Eddy st Hours from 9 to 9 daily and Sundays. TITANA THE GYPSY, This remarkuble woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developm-nts in unraveling the mystery of human fate: she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, fove, courtship, matrimony: sne reunites the separated ; causes speedy aud happy marriage with the one of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 Turk st. M2ME. STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER of the seventh daughter, still astonishes the city by producing exact likeness of your future husbsnd or wife: the xreatest trance clairvoyant apd card.reader on the coast: test her powers ere she sails for Kurope: she guarantees to bring back Jost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. Rooms 3and 4, 917 Market st. Ladles and gents50c [/ ANTED—100 LABORERS, STATION MEN, right of way clearers for railroad construction WOrK., north $1 50 a day: board $4 8 week: re- duced fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Géary st. JEONER WHO CAN RUN A TYLER MA- chine, hotel laundry, country; $40 and found. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. JCXEERIENCED JANTTOR WHO 1S HANDY with tools, $35 and house; must have first- class references. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS ~ QUARTZ-MILL man: 2 quarrymen, $2 50 day: blacksmith, $1 50 day and board; 4 tunnel-men, $1 50 day and board ; laborers for country, $1 day and board; 1ol sharpener, $45 and board; choreman for country, $20 and found; lsundryman, $30 and found; cook and wise, country, $60; cook country hote!, $40; camp cook, $40, and others. A pply to J. F. CR ‘T & CO., 828 Sacramento st. MPME _TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, UN- precedented success in New York City, great- est card reader on the coast, gives infailible love- charms 0 all; hours 10108. Rooms 44-45, 308 Stockton st. ; elevator. MLE PORTER. WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a doudle vell and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1 palmistey and clairvoyant sittings $1 60. 126 Turk st., or. Jones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED _MME. SCHAMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. N ME ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER [N 4L the world: 50c and $1. shows you the pictureot your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth. cor.Marke: M ME RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: A¥i business advice: names given:26c up. 5 Fourth. YPSY MEDIUM RETURNED; SITTINGS dally; 26¢ up. 24014 Sixth st., rooms 6 and 7. MAD TO CONTRACT TO DRY FIGS: CON- AL centrator, $4 a day ; lavorers, city, $1 60 a day second cook, §25: aishwasher, country, $18 room; boarding-house waiters, $25: machine min- er, $3nday. K. 1. WARD & CO., 608and 610 Cla; W ANTED — WAITER FOR HOTEL, $2 waiter, small chophouse, §20: cook, $30; boy for bakery. $15: man to work around pince, must be strong, §2i te. LEON ANDRE, 815 ~tockton. ME. RAYMOND, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD- reader and magnetist. 1153 Market, room 1. RS. KNIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD reader; fee 50c: ladies only. 714 Leavenworth. ME. LEGEITE _ PRESENT, PAST AND fuzure; 25¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. A M I UIEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brich building, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and well- hied basement:' centrally located, half block N Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly farnished throughout; furniture for sale on reasomable terms. For fur ther particulars apply to S.SILVERBERG, 820 Sansome st., foom 39. HE DEL NORTE HOTEL, ORESCENT CITY, California—The bes equipped house In North® ern Caiifornia is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable term. paying investment in Northern Californis, and must be disposed of on account. of sick:ess. kor terms and particulars apply or address E. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City, this house 13 the best | § 12-room house, $500. DECKER, 1030 arket st. 3 15-ROOM HOUSE, ONLY .. $350. 33-Toom corner notise, ony.- 60-room hotel and bar to exchange. 9 rooms, only—yes—only. 12 rooms, only $150 cash and payment: 0 rooms, corner, only. . 14 rooms. $100 cash. baiance payments. . 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 o Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st N CELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS at a sacrifice. 108 Taylor st 45(), LODGING-HOUSE OF 21 ROOMS, V. nicely furnished, brick building, bay windows, rent $50: always paid; sickness cause of selling: Do agents. W., box 60, Cail Office. 10 BOOME — ELEGANTLY ~ FURNISHED; chance for desirable tenant; cholce; low rent. 203 Taylor st. HOUSE 18 LIGHT SUNNY ROOMS; $15 $35; water free; grand bargain. 149%g Fifth st. 00, 4 EOOMS: GREAT SACRIFICE, @5 + account of other business. House, box , Call Offize. [ 28 Jats cheap 904 Howard st woodzasd, D4 ROOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST. VERY cheap. PHEL CO., 917 Larkin st. FURNITUKE rOR SALE, WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; FUL oW b‘IBE SAL Prices stand till goods are completely dis- ed of. k bed sets. $18 50 Bedlounges, 8 00 Stoves... 750 Carpets, per yard . 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard 10 Till cur new building is eréoted these prices will stand. T1llsuch time we (are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR Allowent prices on household gnods, new Or §ood as new; cash or time. open evenings. 10 umu-h.’: CHAMBEE eETS & #14: oves, arior sets, $20: g £10: bed- ounces. 87, T. D. MCCARTHY 112 FURNITUKE WANTED,. 0 SELL FURNITUR® TO ADVANTAGE try M. SILVERSTEIN, 969 Howard st.; send postal. C. MUTHER, 652 MARKET, PAYS HIGH « est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Call or send card 7 City Hall ave. $1000. PARTSER WANTED IN LiGHT, « genteel business with a thorough, re- liable man: ‘business sure to realize at least $2000 10 each within the next three months; this is no speculation, but a sure, permanent business; money to be invested in _business; full investiga: tion given. Apply room 1, 917 Market st. $5"0 BUYS THE ELM SALOON OV billiard parlors, with open front cigar stand: both well stocked, dolng first-class business: family troubles cause of selling; Elmhurst, 0ppo- site power-house Sau Leandro and Haywards glectric road. Call or addrees Elm Saloon, Eim- urst, 1. AND | F YOU WANT GOOD PHICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M, J. SIMMONS’ Auc, Co., 1057 Market, pays cash MAYER BUYS YOUR FUK ca; plano. 11 CARPET CLEANING. TO SELL A BUSINESS GF ANY KIND quick sor cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. SALOON: NO1 LOCATION: WITH 3 FUR. nished rooms: cheap rent; will be sold at a great bargain if taken at once. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. T A BARGAIN, ON GEARY ST., IN A NICE '\ location, loaging-house of 12 rooms, beauti- tifully furnished, nearlv new, all £111; a restaurant, with 4 liviug- rooms, doing a good business: sold as a whole or separate. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. 3750 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR . clearing $80 monthiy: llving rooms with all farniture; full value in sight: a chance of & lifetime; rent $20: must sell: propriecor going st: 1o agents. Apply Call Office. FINE OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS man in rapidly growing neighborhood; cor. Third ave. and Clement st., with 4 rooms; Sutro cars pass door. D. DANGEIS, 101 California st. 4()(. EOk SALE — SPLENDID OPFOR- « tunity; lcecream parior, candy, sta- tionery, cigar and tobacco store: good locatlon. For particulars address P. O. box 968, San Rafael, Cal. ‘al. (590D, OPPURTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangoment can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. W ANTED-FARTY WITH $10,000 T0 $15, 000 capital in weil-established business money well secured and big Interest or profits guaranteed. Address F. D., box 54, Call Office. e e nn ONES CO. CARPET - renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 8th. (CARPET CLEANING, 3¢.; LAYING, 3c.; RUG REAT WESTEEN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 8¢ and 1 W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH oo5work send 1o SPAULDING'S Pioneer Cac- eat! (ONELIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 533 ) Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. ‘Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & successors. J 5 MITCHELL CARPET CLEANTNG 00. 348 MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south LEANING AND samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. ing 3¢ yd.' G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phoue Jessie 253 pet ng Works, 358-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. CUY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tel » 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ » yard. Tel. Mission 74 MUSICAL INSTRUMEN £s, QPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPEG tive buyers before removal to 536 Hayes st. now s your opportunity to buy or exchange o rent pianos: musica! instruments at cost. dJ. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st. ANOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright pianos, together with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash payment required: every Insirament suaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., cor Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- tives of Stelnway & Sons’ planos. 1G OFFER—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE; complets present owner established 10 years: selling on aco unt of opening new place. 1058 Market st.: see owner. MALE-MOREAD, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, ONCENTRATOR FOR A MINE, 88 A DAY, sce party nere. Apply early to MISS CULS LEN, 323 Sutter st. AN AND WIFE FOR RANCH, $40. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. . A PLASTEREKS: HEAD WAITER, 825, O Toom, etc.: dishwasher. $48 wees: cook, $45 & month, rcom, etc. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. W ANTED_STEADY MAN TO_ASSIST IN plain, gentcel cash business; $76 per month; must have $150 cash. 777 Market s:., room 7. JQURNEYMEN BARBERS' LOCAL UNION, No. 27. J. B. 1. U. of A., Empioyment Bureau, 102 Seventh st. W ANTED—GIRL 14 OR 16 YEARS OF AGE, to actas mp-n.(‘:i\n to and assistiady; nice country home; smail wages: office fee paid. MUREAY & READY, 634-636 Clay at. (CEAMBERMAID, $15. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK glrl, 2in family, $30. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. . PEROTESTANT NUKSE, $15. MISS OULLEN, 823 Sutter s, W OMAN WANTS A POSITION AS WORK- ing housekeeper. “Cail 1065 Market , room 10, Y OUNG GIRL AS CPMPANION AND LIGHT work: $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suter st. DRE»ES!AKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ houses by the day or at home. 805 Eddy st. W IDOW WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper: sewing and mending. Call after 11 A. ., 821 Mission si., room 3, RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT; 81 25; good fitter: dresses made over; City or Oakland. Address K., 2518 Mission st. Y OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION sewing and mending or very light houseworx 1n exchange for good home. C., box 95, this office. Y OUNG GIRL, 14 YEARS OLD, WISHES plece In Protestant family to assist in house- WOrk in return for board C. K., box 64, Call Office. and schooling. Address Twu’swums’i( GIRLS WANT TO DO COOK- ing and general housework: $20. 1020 Mission. \§ N £00d references. EAT SWEDISH GIRL: IS A GOOD COOK: $30. 1020 Mission st. OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A MID- dle-aged lady in widower's family or lodgl house: Is & good workerand fondof children. Ad- aress H. K., box 99, Call. RESSMAKER, PERFECT FIT, WISHES A position as seamstress in family or go out by day; $1. 1 Eddy st. B Call 707 Natoma st. Y A YOUNG GIRL, 17, TO housework and care éi ehflfinn” DO LIGHT mall wages. Wg‘MAN WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE Ply 826 B ‘washing, ironing or housecleaning. Ap- ayes st., near Fillmore. 'Y UUNG Wibow Sixth st., room 10. WISHES SITUATION AS homkmerl or any, other light work. Call 110 STEVATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED housework. Ad- Protestant woman for general dress 314 Jessie st. e e OMAN WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE- W keeper. 1102 Howard st. RESPECTABLE “WOMAN, WITH REFER- ences, wants to do housexeeping for a Address F. M., box OUNG GIRL WISHES rLACE TO DO GEN- eral housework; wages $15. Address 58134 may with & family. Y. Capp st. ntle- Call. W ANTED-BY A COMPETENT LADY, PO- 2 ousel D ON_CUSTOM 3 and scamstress. Address MBS, CalL®™ | G200 approntioe. 92858 Fomam oL TANTS D, box 81, OLORED WOMAN: 2 IN FAMILY; $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RIHNEB GERMAN SECOND GIRL; $20, MI38 CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAIDS, $20; WAITRESS, $25; 8 giris for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellig NEAT SECOND GIRL, $20. APPLY EARLY to MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter. DRUNER WANTED WHO UNDERSTANDS Brunine, erafting and budding. Apply at12:30, 8, BLUM & CO., 308 California st. QOLICITOR WANTED AT THE GOLDEN Gate Dye Works, 842 McAllister st. 00K, COUNTRY, 860; STEADY JOB. HOTEL Gazetie, 420 Kearny W ANTED_LUNCH WAITER. COR., HOW- ard and Beale sts. VW ANTED_BARBEK ¥OR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 1423 Dupont st. BO¥ T LEAEN GriOLSTERING. with parent. 1020 Larkin st. POEIER FOR SALOON. ADDRESS T. W., Cail Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. JXBERIENCED Buy T DELIVER MILK; with reference. Apply 2425 Mission st. HEAP, KEASY-GOING TRAMP TO YO- semite contemplated; respectable companion desired, or would join party. WANDERLUST, box 55, Cail Office. CALL W SHAR WITH A CHILD, COUNTRY, $16. MISS CULLEN, 528 Sutter. SWEDISH OR GERMAN WOMAN WITH A chlid as housekeeper; $15. MISs CULLEN, 323 Sutter. (GERMAN COOK, #40: GERMAN HOUSE- work girl, $28, good place; housework, Ala- meda, 830, Oakland, $20, and other towns. city places 825 and $20: 6 young girls Lo assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sucter st. OVERNESS FOR A CHILD; MUST BE A G ®ocd seamstress; $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. PAINTERS—GOOD SHOP OUTFIT OF TOOLS, falls, ladders, etc., and small stock of lead and 9lls: less than half the cost; must be sold at once. Paint Shop, 276 Tehama st. . whAns’l;EDTISTEA‘Q,:MAK N coumsxl?“‘& use: will ‘month: cash requi 8250 Sce GUS STRAND, 45 Third ste |$ARBEE-SHOP FOR SALB: GOOD REASON for selling. Inguire Call Office. STEADY YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST eflvamii y in office, experience not necessary, month, must have $160 casn. GEO. STEWART, 602 Maiket st. FRsT-CLAsS WAITRESS, SPRINGS, $20; waitress, resort, $20; German waitress, restau- rant, l:hx. $16; German chambermaid, co. try hotel, and wait table, $20; cook for 6 persons and wait table. country, fare ‘paid, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., llfl‘gury st > Y 2UNG, SURSEGIRG TAKE OARE T CRILD years : French nursegirl, cit; C.RHANSER & 0., 110 Geary g " © 7 1% -t oo il e ARSI IEL FOR HOUSEWORK. COUNTRY, SER party in olty, §25: girl for light housework, couniry, §15: giris for housework to-morrow, eity, g5aie Jor. housework ity and country, $15 and $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20, ROOM, etc.: young glrl 10 work in small resiaurant, $10. room, etc.: woman for pla n laundr: wark, 20, room and board; cook and waitress, 850, 10 Bonsest 5 housegirls, $20: 13 Souns 0% useg) : girls, nasist, ¢ 10 and 812 per month, nice Employment. Agency, 746 it families. MARTIN'S Market st. ANTED ~SECOND GIRL, SHORT DIST: ance, $20: governess, i second Iaundress, 2 in family, 26 6 cooks in s todriots and German families, $25, $30 and §35: jaundress, R R e G L others. &0 313 Sunter s . P, PARINER WITH IN PAVING CABH business; no experience. 235 Third st. M*.;f,".’,% l{am‘-som 'a‘sogix LADIES, 400.; while alt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 7‘7‘&'-';:‘&. opp. Will %'A&P' WAs‘n:n—xoon MEN, EVERY DAY, AT 207 Fourth st., the and best shop in the city: 5¢ shaving, 1ve mmmths- BEEFSTEAK AND ONTONS, WITH COFFEE, Be; 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st EAMEN FOR AUSTRALIA, NEW YORK S.ummwm. Apply 10 Steuart_st., upstairs. AKBER-SHOP 871 MARKET B FOR SALE. ANTED—ATAILOR WITH tli' TO PUR- chase & wfllmh“hid & business country town of 4000, employing from 4 to 8 tariors: excellent for i et A owner 0 East. . 80, Wunnvlun,c:r e EW WALDO H 765 MISSION, BET. 50 !flugfih;gl' e furnished rooms, nizht 16¢ to tlon 10 morning calls; ciean: quiet: open all Right T ARGEST BTOCE SF SRCON AR D SHOES J/ABGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to , #3 50; hand-sewea shoos, 83. 72635 owara s bet. Thisd and Fourch R INCHESTER HO THIRD ST, NEAR wlllrkn; mm"' :-l night; reading- foom; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. Bio ————eee— ———————— e —————— e e T e T S T T R T S PR T L A P T G U , present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. M IS5 M JULANA ROLLINS MENTAL MAG- netic healer; test medium. 850 Market, r. 50-81 M58 BEATRICE ELANCHE, CARD-READ- er, late from Guatemala. 105 Larkin st., r. 2. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: ladies, 25¢; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. EST C‘IiAl‘leUYANT ON EARTH: FEE SPIRITUALISM. A VEBITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! ' FEE 81 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR A LL! Why that 100k of sadness? ‘Why that downcast eye? "Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, is gkaln at her old offices, 1320 Market sireet, San cisco. and s now as ready as ever 10 assisi every suffering_mortal who will either call on or writs to her. Your whole life revealed; success broWght to the uniucky; love to the loveless: tne separated are united: the sick made atrong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wite or lover is untrue cousuit her at once. Her tran- scendent power Is as far who try 10 imitate hor as the eternal heavens ar high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does Dot know what fallure means! Her “Revealea Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, and no matter of how long standing. Write if you can: not call, for treatment by mail is always most suc- cessful and satisfactory. All letters answered. Diseases diagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE §1 & UPWARD! FEFE $1 & UPWARD! © MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Franclsco. A UDIE SWAIN'S LECTURE AND SPTRIT- ual meeting at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy s this evening at 8 sharp. Subject selected by the audience: tests. G. C. Southerland, pheno-psychic reader (baytone). Tickets 25¢ admits two: ‘sin- gle 16c. Miss Stout, song. Home address 34é Mcallister st. F. ROBBINS HOLDS A SPIRITUAL TEM- perar ¢ meeting and lectures to-night on ““Alcohol; Its Effect on the Human Body.” The sick healed: mediums developed: written ques- tions'answered. 111 Larkin st.; admission free. FEIENDSHIF WALL $36 MoALLISTER— Mirs. Meyers, Thui and ) 7:30 B, 3 Mrs. Sloper will speak. TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. Lk YOUNG, 605 McAllster st.; 'all skeptics in- RS. DR. MIRANDAS, THE CELEBRATED spiritual medium, removed to 1728 Market st. BONANZA FOR RIGHT PARIY—FIRST- class restaurant and lodging-house for eale at a bargain on account of sickness. Apply F. B. HOOSON, Haywards, Cal. ACIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN pianos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.'S warerooms, 938Market st. W .G BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’te ¢)5 FINE UPKIGHT PIANO: GOu $125. o (G 00D CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN; first-class oyster and chop house for sale, cheap; best location in city: proprietor leaving city. 216 Sixth. ARGAIN-SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE: complete; present owner 10 years established: selling on account of opening new place. Call 1053 Market st. [/ ARGAIN [N'A RESTAURANT: $200 DOWN ' and monthly payments: established 4 vears; dolng fine business; price $325. 765 Market st. tonea Instrum ent: cheap. 115 Seventh, ALMOST NEW STEINWAY UPRIGHT; £\ varty forced to sell immediately. Room 10, 809 Market st. 3 UPRIGHTS, $100: SQUARE, $75: NEW +) pianos, $175: all musical goods cheap. MA U= VAIS, 769 Market st. $100. F3E, AINES PIANG. SCHMITZ, - 18 McaAllis er si., next Hibernia Bani. BEFOREBUYING SEE HATNE BROS.", BUSH & Gerfo: and Knabe planos: at wholesale prices. 4. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Pos: st. 1500, LIYERY STABLE: ESIABLISE: $ DUV, ed 15 years; 10 norses, 2 hacks, & buggies, 2 surreys, carts, harness. 3114 16th st. HICKERING, KN ABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos; see our naw plano for 8167: plance sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farrelt. 95(). GROCERY AND DELICACY STORE, DU laundry agency, etc.; near scheol: no opposition: chaxce of lifetime. Inquire Call Uffice. 'ROM $5000 TO $25,000 TO INVEST IN ANY paying business or speculation: communica- tions confidential. Address Gold, box 83, this office. OR SALE—LIQUOR-STORE AND SALOON fine stock and trade: present owner going in wholesale business: will sell cheap. 236 st $ 14(), ELEGANT UPRIGHT, QUITE NEW, « forsale, $5 instlimts. 221 Leavenworth, (LEARANCE SALE:; NEW UPRIGHTS: §158 up; everything at cost. BRUENN, 228 Post. RON MAUZY, 508 POST ST._SOHMER, UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & Newby & Evans, 'iriggs and other pianos. H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham blace. 3000, ZAKERY. ICE-CREAM FARLOR U, and candy fastory; country town of 3000; no competition. Add. J. M., Angels Camp. 85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME D with $250 invested: safe: conservative: prospectus, proofs, free, F. DALY, 1263 Brawy,NY RESTAURANT AND COFFEE - HOUSE IN heart of city: spiendid location for oyster par- lor; must be sold, owner is sick. Appiy Call. WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_ WEEKLY CALL. tn wraoper. for m“n"‘rx.l NEW A DENTISTS. (CROOME DENTAL ASSOCLATION, 769 MAR- ket st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas specialisty; only reliable agent for painless extraction: arcific clal teeth from $5; fillings # 1; e .“:l;‘ ings from $1; extracting 50 COVNT ROAD BUSINESS CORNEK TO lease: a bargain to the right party; ouilding of 20 room! ‘Avpply to Call Office. 125 EXPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, . on account of sickness; food stand; clearing $80 mouth. fk”ly 205 Larkin ®]25 BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, GRO- + cery, coffee-parlor: 2 farnished rooms; big bargain; call at once. 219 Sixth st. S e ote B0 Bthsk OLD-E&TABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER- shop, account of retiring from business; owwer 6 years in the place. 1308 Howard st. $30“ STOCK OF b-ACRE POULTEY + ranch and orchard, on car iine, Fruit- vale: rent $10. 34 Donohoe building. GB?.CEaRY'STOh“ Alx_’u)m'fl ROOMS; GOOD stand; rent cheap. ) Fourth, Bryant and Brannan. il L BAKERY AT A BARGAIN: BAKES FROM 8 t0 4 bbls. of flour dally ; full | pecti Centerville, Alameda County. Pee o Siowed. W ARTED—PARTNER: GFFICE BUSINESN: $250 required: s Trade Son AL B st " Addred large stable. MBS, EATE HOSKINS TRANCE AND BUSI- ness medium; sistings dally; $1. 136 Oaksi. “IBHOP GARRISOY, 1370 MARKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even’s, 26¢; 10 to 4 dally. A%, FRANCIS INDEPENDENT SLATE- » writer. 118 Haight st ; hours 8 until 6 2., ASTROLOGY. B s oo SO U o) A STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES or questions answered: Prof. Howard's vital remedies resiore heaith. 311 Hyde st., 10 to 3. PRUFESSIONAL CARDS. FM" SHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421, fourth fioor, Parrott butlding (Em porium). wu.m DEEDS, ETC. L.SONTAG, ATT'Y and Notary, 116 Market; res., 2126 Howard. T:EEOONLY l)ll)sllERK rooms in Stockto quire D. ROTHENBUSH, ASTERN TADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN iner; small capital; good business. Roo; M.mxnn: st. = o = 'OR SALE—CIGAR-STORE, TRAN! : SFER CO. ln:. ::efllnl of sickness. Apply Exthct:?i M[’Sl‘ BE SOLD AT ONCE; GOUD PAYING Tond house; L 1602 Polnt Lobos svemne. -+ Cer Tefused. Call ASH MEAT MARKET; DOING A GOOD 9“ (ousiness: for sale; reasonable. Inquire 227 {ORSALE OR TAKE PARTNER, G TNER, SMa l‘mnmmh‘ busiuess; smali capitar 110 IMPROVED HOTEL for rent orlease. In- JORT E RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES, ROOMS, %8 and 27, Crocker' bullding; telephone Mai; 75, San Francisco, Cal. 7 {{NE CORNER SALOON AND RESTAU- F rant Fell and Stanyan sts., opp. Golden Gate JOHN K AITKEN AND MAURICE L. AS: J 255 at iaw, e 515,520 216 Hoor, Parrors bIdg, Parz. OR SELL A BUSI 'O BUY Tnmue & SHARTS, 787 muqiwx g F:fi&rcxéAa DENTISTRY: ces; firsi-class results: painless extractl: of teeth. Telephone Main 5575 W. G HAR. DINE, GM., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. D%, LUDLUM HILL 1445 MARKET ST, Dear Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made; old plates made over like ne Leeth from $5 per set: extracting b0c: gas given. B GEOKGE W. LEEK, THF GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth Without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’Farrellst. FJLL SET OF TEETH, §7: WARRANTED five years; extraction, 50« flilings, 50c. crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. R.L. T. URANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work and teeth withou§ FIRST-CLASS work, plates a specially. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. fin A SET ngrn;firy ":\'A‘I}‘Rfi’rfl) AS as can be made: filling . SIMMS, itise. 980 Mariket st., next Baldwin Theater. A'Nw&fin En‘BAfl[?S< ““F; (l:gowx bridge w pectalty; plates, : 18 years' experience. B. L WALSIL D.D.S. 8155, Geary. D!L DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST., NEAR BO- chanan: gas given; crown and bridge work. A%LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. LKEY, 1122 Market st. SE‘I’ OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. . it S SRS e (QQUTON DENTAL ASSOCTATION. 806 MAR: ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R. 3.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundavs il noon. LOST. FOXHOUND. “ROVER” ON COLLAR: LI cense 666; liberal reward. St, Lawrence stable, 423 Postst. OST—_FEATHER BOA, SATURDAY, AT J the cn‘-‘m-; suitable reward. Return’ 2328 Jones st. FOUND. B s e U FWND—KALE GREYHOUND; WILL BE returned to person proving ownership and pay- ing expenses. Sugar Keflnery, Poirero,