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14 DEMOCRATS STAND FOR SOUND MONEY, Are Independent Forces Getting Together in California. E. B. POND IS HONORED. Irish Says a Big Delegation Will Go to the National Convention. MUCH STATE CORRESPONDENCE What Some Populist Leaders Have Said in Confidence About Bryan's Nomination at St. Louis. The California portion of the Demo- cratic sound-money movement io organ- 1ze a regular old-line Democratic party and put a complete ticket in the field is rapidly taking definite shape, and it is now a certainty that in this State the sound-money Democrats will hold a State convention and nominate electoral and Congressional tickets. E. B. Pond has been named as the Cali- fornia representative on the provisional executive committee which is to meet in Indianapolis next Friday to issuea call for a National convention. Mr. Pond’s name was placed on the roll on the sug- gestion of John P. Irish and some other Democratic leaders here, and he has ac- cepted the honor, although he wili be un- abie to attend the meeting. This State will not be directly represented at this first National conference at Indianapolis, but Mr. Pond will send his proxy to some Eastern Democrat who _will attend, probably to Congressman Bynum of In- diana. | John P. Irish has so far been the most | active spirit in the new party movement in this State. He returned yesterday from a | trip to Placer County ana found quite s | mass of correspondence relating to it | awaiting blm. “As soon as the National call is issued,’’ said Mr. Irish yesterday, ‘‘a State conven- tion will be held in this State to nominate a full electoral and Congressional ticket in | every district. | “Mr. Pond basacquiesced in hisaepoint- | ment as the representative of this State at the Indianapolis meeting, but he will prob- ably forward his vproxy. When the National convention is held a full delega- tion will attend, and the prospect is that a | large company of old-line Democrats will | go with the delegation. We are already | making arrangements to secure the same convention rates that were accorded to the | other National conyentions. | “From my correspondence it is already | evident that a majority, if not all, of the | counties of the State will be represented | in the State convention. I and other Democrats who are interested in preserv- ing the honor of the party have received many letters of interested inquiry and as- surances of co-operation from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, Monterey, Fresno, San Diego, Yuba, Placer and Sut- ter counties. They are from Demorcrats, all urging organization and putting a | ticket in the fieid.” Mr. Irish is an observant man who has had large experience with political affairs, and his estimate of the situation and the | party prospects in this State will be of in- terest and value. “I think,” he said yesterday, ‘that the sound money Democratic ticket will poll | 25,000 votes in California. Of course, a large element of the sound money Democrats of this State will follow the course advocated by Bourke Cockran | and vote directly for McKinley. I find | that this is especially true of the working- men—the wage-earners—who have hereto- fore voted the Democratic ticket and who | make nothing out of politics except the | dividends they get from the good effect cf | political policies upon their labor and wages. They have such a near-by | example of the effect of the silver| standard upon the wages of labor : in Mexico that their revolt against| such conditions and against such a beg- | garly scale of wages carries them clear over to the Republican ticket.” Mr. Irish will probably take a very active and prominent part in the com- ing campaign. He will attend the Na- tional convention soon to be called, and he already has several stumping tours in the East and West in view. One of them may be in Colorado, from where the State Civic Association has sent him an invitation to make a tour of the largest cities, speaking in the interest of sound money. Since the California Populists have re- turned from B8t. Louis they have not spoken all that is in their minds and hearts, though a great majority of them have only half concealed their disappoint- ment at the strange result of that conven- tion. They are all expecting, or at least the leaders have been expecting, Sewalljto re- sign. Mr. Irish stated vesterday a reason for this expectation which the Populists have not yet given out. “Two of the Populist leaders who were of the inner councils at the St. Louis con- vention,” said Mr. Irish, “tell me that Bryan or Jones has betrayed the Populists, They say it was arranged for Bryan to make his bold stand for Sewall, after which the St. Louis convention was to nominate Watson and follow with the nomination of Bryan. Then Mr. Sewall was to play Pvthiss to Bryan’s Damon and decline the Democratic nomination. But SBewall now refuses. The Populists have done their part and adjourned, and | as Bryan’s yoke-fellow has balked he must decline the Populist nomination or lose the benefit of his celebrated telegram to Chairman Jones.” John Daggett iz one of the administra- tion Democrats who stand by the Chicago convention. “I went into the State convention to make a fight for sound money,” he said yesterday, “‘and we were beaten. I accept the resnlt and will support the ticket.” J. J. Valentine is one of the gold Demo- crats very earnestly interested in the sound money movement. . NEW PARK CHURGH. Congregationali<ts to Build a Modern Edifice Near the Park Panhandle. The executive committee of the Church Extension Society of the Congregational churches in S8an Francisco met in the rooms cf the American Tract Society yes- terday to discuss the proposition of pur- chasing a lot near the paunhandle of the park, upon which the Park Congregational Church proposes to erect a modern and commodious edific It was decided that ihe Church Exten- sion Society purchase such a piece of fround on some prominent corner near he panhandie. The Park Congregational Church mem- bers now worship in the Y. M. C. A. branch building, on the corner of Baker 2nd Fell streets. The church has been in | vited to attend. was thought necessary to disband on ac- count of the deplorable condition of the church’s finances. At the beginning of this year Rev. James B. Orr was chosen as pastor. He brought to his work all the enthusiasm of youtfi, coupled _with various educational advantages, and the result is that the con- gregation has so increased that it is thought advisable at this time to erect a vlace of worship. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. W0 COMPETENT GERMAN SISTERS DE- sire situations as cook and secend girl. MISS CULLEN, 343 Sutter st. RS. M. JOUNSION, 995 MARKET ST.; only first-class female heip furnished. OMAN WANTS POSITION TO ASSIST IN Address Home, box 101, Call Office. H OUSEGIRL, OAKLAND, $30: WOMAN TO ook for 6 men, small ranch, cook, small country hotel, $30: cook and second girl, same bouse,” $25 and $20; American family, cook and second girl, same house, $30 and $20, German family; housegirl, 825, 3 in family: housegirl, $20 2 in family; German nursegirl, $20: cock, Testau: rant, $7 week: small boarding-house. $4 week; 10 young girls to astist, $10, 812 and §15. 516 Sutter. 1896. HELP WANTED-—Continued. PRIt S st s S WAKTED——BOY TO LEARN THE TAILOR- ing trade. 916 Market st., room 82. T D_EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER W A Vaemera; saiary and commission: must furnish bond or security. Apply after 1 P.M.to 836 Howard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. LVNCH WAITER. 2677 SIXTEENTH ST., near Howard. BUSINESS CHANCES. 45,(),BALOON DOING LARGE BUSINESS, . near Sansome st.; rent $50, including barber shop; net rent $30: actual value $600; ereat bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California 4000, 2O°T, ELEGART CORNER SA- « loon, including 12 handsomely fitted up clubrooms; cholcest location; low rent; long lease: large, choice stock; doing good business. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. light housework with Christian or spirivualist. RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS—GOOP fitter and draper; sews 60 cis. a day. M. M. N, box 92, Call Office. R LEFT HER WITH A KISS. Mrs. William Bracken Tells a Sad Story of Her Husband’s Faithlessness and Desertion. “My husband kissed me and then left me, taking another woman with him.” This is Mrs. William Bracken’s sad rela- tion to one of the officers of the Bociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. She says Bracken married her two years ago with the object of gaining possessicn of $1800 which she had by inheritance from her deceased mother. The wedding took place in Illinois, but the couple soon after commenced drifting about, going to Manitou, Colo., Vancouver Island and numerous other places, winding up event- ually in Salem, Or. 2 Two weeks ago, according to Mrs. Bracken's story, her husband kissed her and went out, saying he would return shortly. Since then she has not seen him, but claims to have reason for be- lieving that he fled with an actress, whose name she declines to_divulge. As she is nearly destitute she intends working in a restaurant as waitress until she can catch her faithless spouse, who, she thinks, is iving with his new flame in this City. e —————— ‘Williams Anxious for Trial. The case against Dick Williams, charged with fraudulently landing Chinese, was set for trial August 19. The ex-customs inspector was in court with his attorney and after ad- journment announced his perfect confidence of acquittal. e SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.”™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco OALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Right n the year. 3 BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Miesion streets, epen until § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETING». & Z1N6 SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. £60, F. and A. M.—The officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our Jate brother, CHARLE MCKEEVER, from our hall, corner Geary and Steiner sts., on WEDNESDAY August 5, at 10 o'clock, a. M. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR. Secretary. £ ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. & —sStated meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. A. S. HUBBARD, Sec. = ;CALIEORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, R. A. AL, will meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING,August 4, at 7:30 o’clock. Stated mee:ing and K. A. degree. By or- der of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. EXCELSIOR LUDGE NO. 166, F & A. M. —Svecial meeting WEDN ES- DAY, August 5,8t 1 P. M., for the purpose or conducting the funeral of our late brother, WALTER CREBER. By order of the W. M. THEO. E. SMITH, Secretary. (= PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. AND A M, 121 Eddy_st.—Stated meet- ing THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. GOLDEN GATE LODGE No. 30, F. & A. M.—Stated meeting THI: (TUESDAY) EVENING. August 4, 0 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBE. Secretary E2 2.0, F. DIVISION No. 2—THE regular monthly meeting of this 7 division will be neld on WEDNESDAY oV IENING, August 5, at Hibernia Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. Members are requested o come prepared to settle for tickets of our late general picnic. Tickets for our picnic at Harbor View Park on Admission day will be ready for dis- tribution. Sojourning brothers are cordially in- Candidates for admission will Please be prompt 1n attendance. BARTLY LEE, President. JomN KENNY, Rec. Sec. fi OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Society—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Savings and Loan Soclety will be held at the office of the society, No. 526 California street. in_the City ana_County ot San Francisco, State of Californa, on MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as shall legaily come before the meeting. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN Asylum and Home Society hereby give notice that they have admitied into the orp:anage from January 1,1896. to July 1, 1896, the follow- ing hali-orphan girls and hoys, viz.: Ruth Adler, age 5 years: Harry Bernstiein, age 3 _years 10 months; Charles Bernstein, age 7 years 3 months: Fanny Bernsteln, age 11 years 8 months; Lottie Jaffe, ege 8 years 4 months; Esther Mayers, age 4years 7 montbs; Lewis Marks, age 4 years 7 months; Henry Lacomy, age 4 years 6 months; Joseph Michaels, age 5 years 3 months: Ben Michaels, age 12 years 2 months; Soloraon Robin- son, aged 4 years 11 months: Jacob Robinson, age' 6 years 6 months: David Schwartz, age 5 years 11 months: Bertha Schwartz, sge 11 years 1 month; Elias Schwartz, age 11 years 11 months: and Herbert G. Wiener, age 4 years 6 months. 5 RHEDMATISM OF 6 YEARS CURED in 8 weeks. Consultation free. 305 Eddy sireet. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montzy or., Toom 6. Fel. 5580, DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE to 14 Grant ave.: residence 1703 Geary st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO.,, 110 GEARY ST., - furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, bhone or mall us your orGers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. J UMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GIRLS AWAIT- ing situations at the Swedish and German Em- ployment Bureau. MRS.G. NORTON, 315 Sut- ter st. SWEDISH GIRL, FIRST-CLASS COOK and laundress; four years last place: cooking or housework. MRS. G. NORTON, 315 Sutter st. WEDISH GIEL WISHES TO DO UPSTAIKS work and take care of children: isa good seam- stress: 2 years last place. MRS. G. NORTON, 815 Suterst. WISS-GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion for general housework and sewing. Please call or address 711 Mission st. 3 GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITU- 70U s housework in small family: sleep at home. Address T. C., box 77, Call. ILLING MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO housework in a small family; terms moderate. Call 550 Mission st., between First and Second. ADY WISHES SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper or todo plein sewing. 284 Sixth st., room 4. Y OUNG GIEL WOEED LIKE TO DO UP- stairs work: is 00d seamstress. Call or ad- dress L. L., two days, 1240 Howard st. RESSMAKER WITH LATEST METHOD wishes engagements by the day or take work home: work guaranteed; terms §1 25 per day; snits from $3 up. Apply 261914 Folsom st. WIDOW WITH BEST OF KEFERENCES would care for an elderly couple’s house in ex- change for two or three unfurnished rooms. Ad- drees box 8, Call Office, Oakland. EW YORK DRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS cutter and fitter, wishes a few more engage- ments by the aay; terms $2 50. Address N. Y., box 28, Call Office. GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS WAITRESS in private boarding-house. Call 44 Sixth st. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS dishwasher in coffee-house or restaurant. Ad- dress D, W., box 53, Call Office. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; plainsewer. 777 Market, room 18 (G000 GERMAN COOK, PRIVATE FAMILY, oity, call early, $25 to $30: cook and house- work, country, see party in city, $20: cook for rlace near city, $2 ); second girl, same place, $15, 8ee party here at 10 A. M. Wednesday. C. R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Geary st. e U0, B0 OeRty 8t 5 ot s i FIBSTOLASS WAITRESS, RESTAURANT, city, $20; waitress, German, restaurant, city. $15 and found; girl for waiting and chamberwork, city, $15: German chambermaid, country hotei, § R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st IRLFOR MANGLE IN HOTEL, CII'Y, $17 50 Gt board: 4 nurseirls wanted, 312 to $15; glrls for housework, $15, $20 and $25. C. R HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st HANSEN & L0, 110 Geary 8 ___________ WANTED—IBONEB IN INSTITUTION, $25; ©00K, plain wash. $30. see lady here at 10 to- day; 2 German and French second girs, $20: 5 €00Ks In German families, $25 and $30; girl for housework. a short distance, $20; nurse, same house, $20: waitress, $18, and & large number of £Irls for cooking and housework in city and coun- try. J. F, CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. W ANTED —GERMAN COOK FOR SMALL boarding-house, $30: cook, hotel, country, $25: German cook, $25; Germsan infant’s nurse, $20% French giris to assist, $10 and $10; girls for housework, $25, $20 and $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. wAlTHLfiS!. ASSIST CHAMBERWORK, country hotels, $20: cooks, $25 and $20; girly for housework, etc. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st PANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 2. W OEK BY THE DAY WANTED BY REL[- able young woman for office-work, house- cleaning or washing. 988 Howard st., cor. Sixth. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do_general housework or as housekeeper. Apply 517 Howard st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to take care of one or more children. Ap- ply 1321 Mason st., bakery. Y OUNG WOMAN WOULD TIKE TO DO office work or take care of doctor’s office. Call or aadress 684 Eilis st. JLDERLY LADY WISHES POSITION AS Ui housekeeper in_ small famlly. 7338 Clemen- tinast. ORK WANTED AT ONCE BY LADY AS visiting French teacher, schools or familles; or as companion 1o lady or gentleman of means where reading aloud or writing is requi ed: good needlewoma .; reierences: no trifiers. Address MADANME, box 127, Call Office. VY IDOW WITH YEAKS OF EXPERIENCE would like u position to take charge of a hotel Call or address MRS. H., 621 or lodging-house. Powell st. P ESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY WISHES posiiion as chambermaid and waitress: good reference. Call 759 Post st ERMAN WOM first-class cook. Addre: 00D HOUSEKEEPER es steady situation, City or call 224 Fourth st. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES FOR GOOD Positions. Employment office, 306 Mason st. EXPERT LADY TYPEWRITER: NE£D NOT be & stenographer, salary $30: also lady draughting copyist, salary $80; ladies holding certificates in United States Industrial Agency eligible. Call at room 165, Crocker building. ISEVASHER WANTED—CALL THIS A. M. 2623 Sutter st. WANTED—1i YEARS OF AGE FOR references required. Address BOY, box STRONG BOY IN COALYARD. 2817 PINE. OY FOR A STORE: MUST SPEAK GER- man. 1008 Market st. ANTED_PAINTI_G, CARPENTERING, part payment on house rent. Ability, box 109, Call. TAITORS WANTED—246 CLEMENTINA ST. BO(Y!‘BLACK WANTED AT 502 £LLIS ST, CLEBK IN GROCERY; MUST UNDERSTAND the business and bring references. Apply &t 427 Broderick st. before 10 this morning. G2, BARBEE WANTED; STEADY. 605 Mission, near =econd st. W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. mavy, able-bodled, un- ntarried men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than 6 feet 5 inches in height; of g 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 thelr 1ntentions to become citizens will be accepted; this important branch of the naval service offers special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new crulsers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. BoE= CYCLERY WHG CAN REPAIR AND adjust wheels. D., box 8, Call Office. BARBERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. W ANTED—_pUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school n city; teacher of 10 years’ experience; large class now forming for fall work: references given. 410 Leavenworth st. VW ANTED—.Iif, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- eeping In family of 2: no washing; must be neat, willing and come well recommended: $10. Apply after 5 p. a. at 217 Third ave. Y OUNG GIRL T ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and care of children. Call before 12 . 1001 McAllister st. RELIABLELADY TOMANAGE AN OFFICE business. Call r. 20. 131 Post, 10 to 5 o'clock. ANTED—GIRL T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1008 Sacramento st. OUNG GEXMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- eral housework; wages §12. Call from 9to 11, 1246 Mission st GBLroR HOUSEWORK: GOOD COOK; $16. BAsEEESFOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS. 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27. J. B. L U. of A, Employment Bureau, 102 Seventh st. OUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE WORK; duties light: experience not necessary; will pay $75 per month: deposit required, $150.” GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. ANTED—HON EST, SOBER MAN IN GOOD paying business; small cnlpmsl required; see to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ARTNER WITH $75: WELL PAYING BUSI- ness; good outside trade. 235 Third st. IVE CANVASSERS WA NTED: GOOD commission to right parties. J., box 29, Call. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furuished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. Call between 10 and 12, 1232 Golden Gate ave. UNNY ROOMS ;"ROM $1 TO $3 PER WEEK. The New Grand, 246 Third st. 22” CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, UU. 5 blocks from Kearny st., Western Addition; large cash eustom; daily receipts, $35; Tow rent; bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 681 Call- fornia st. 800 FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE-ROOM, . with large patronage, near Examiner office; owner in business for Jast 31 years wants to retire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 750, COBNEE SALOON, WITH BUILD: $HT50. ing, in Mission: lonz'ground lease: do- ing good business. 531 California st., room 4. CORNER SALOON ON GEARY ST.; $35 . rent $40. WILKE, 531 California si $30 CANDY-STORE—ICECREAM SODA candy; finely fitted up: doing good business; No. 1 location; best reasons for seiling: fine place for two ladies; candy can be made in the store; trial given. See BARRETT at 1125 Market st., cigar- stand. 35 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY D . and candy store; 4 living-rooms; low rent; doing business of $8 to $1U per day: same party 3 years. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st., at cigar-stand. $15 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S10RE; « best location; receipts average $15 a day; horse and wagon: low rent; living rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st. $29 CIGAR-STORE, STATIONERY AN D i llnndn{lolfl.‘lce: Noi' lfllocltlosn;.lévllilzx rooms: low rent; doing good business. AR- RETT, 1125 Market BE $150 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY » and candy store: north of Market st.; low rent: doing fair business; living-rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market. TO SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. 3900 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; NO. < - 1location: pays well; cheap ren gain; account of sickness. GUS STRAN Third st. $ 12()() LIQUOR-STORE, FULL VALUE IN sight; 6good living rooms, cheap rent, longl ease. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ALOON; NO 1 LOCATION: WITH 8 FUR- nished rooms; cheap rent; will be sold at a great bargain if taken at once. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSI- pess. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. $2500. SEOCERY AND EA ALSO CON- Z0UU. fectionery and fruit; doing $1000 business month: In fine country town, 134 hours’ Tide trom city; established 10 vears: this is a rare bargain; will stand fullest investigation. LUBEL- SKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. F YOU WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND let us show you some fine places at bargains; call atonce. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. ANTED—GOOD FINISHIER ON CUSTOM coats; also apprentice. 36812 Clementina st. GIRL | FOR -~ HOUSEWORK: "AMERICAN family of two; nowashing; $20. 721 Ellisst. "AFPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING. 4A AN- tonia st., off Jones. near Ellis. child’s nurse, plain sewing or housework: good cook; references. MRS. ANNA SHEPPARD, Oakland P. 0., Alameda County 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to$6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage'to and from the ferrv SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R HANSEN & €O, 110 GEARY « nish haymakers. threshing crews, ands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, iaborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and iaundry help. Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. BUTLER, ENGLISH, DESIRES SITUATIO 7 years’ undeniable references from Wolfe family, New York, also from Senator Wolcott; thorough good indoor servant in every respect. Address HENRY COLPUS, 501 Post st., room 26. APABLE, WILLING MAN WANTS WORK in the country as gardener or any general work about place: care of horses, ete. well recom- mended_as nontst and faithful. Address JOEN C., box 6, Call Office, Oakland. ARBER—A FIRST-CLASS YOUNG BARBER desires & steady position to work for wages. Address Barber, box 82, Call. YoU MAN WANTS A POSITION AS clerk in & hotel or restaurant; can give best of reference. Address Clerk, box 62, Call. OSITION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS EN- gineer and electrician to run electric light plant; best of refecences. Address E. GUEN- THER, 1419 Everett st., Alameda. JTRONG BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, DESIRES A » positionin a siore or office. Address G. B., box 116, Call Office. ou MAN WANTS SITUATION IN electrical business: moderate wages. C. E. YEWDALL, general delivery, city. HINESE WANTS PLACE; FIRST-CLASS cook, houseworker and washer; in family; city or country. WANG HOOXN, 776 Clay st. JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GER- » man_with good references; in city or country; also cecurity. S. W., box 109, Call Office. RELTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES & POSL- tion In store or office; wages no object. Ad- dress J. M., 622 Post st. OUSECLEANER WANTS TO WASH WIN- dowy ep_rooms. etc.; day or hour. Ad- dress JAPANESE GEORGE, 121014 Larkin st. ANTED—POSITION AS FOREMAN ON ranch by American: references. Address Foreman, box 19, Gall Office. RIGHT BOY WOULD LIKE TO LEARN the butcher business or get any kind of work. Call or address 1627 Howard st. APANESE BOY WANTS PLAIN CUOOKING, light housework; best city references. Address J., box 8, Call Office, Oakland. (GEBMAN MAX, 36, HANDY WITH TOOLS and house and garden work, wants steady place, city or country; reference. K. K. box 122, Call. ECHANICAL ENGINEER AND MACHIN- ist wants work: capable;of taking chargeot any kind of power plant or machinery or putting up the same; terms satisiactory. Address 710 O'Farrell st. ANTED—POSITION AS MANAGER OR foreman of a plumbing and_tin shop by an ex- perienced mechanic: can furnish toosif neces- sary. Aaddress T. S., box 108, Call Office. TANTED—SITUATION EITHER AS NIGHT watchman, porter, collector or drive delivery wagon: best of reference and bond given. Address S 'EL GAMBLE, 1807 Dolores st. Y OUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION IN A wholesale or commercial house, or any place or office where advancement is possible; is & rustler; 1ives with parents. Address A. V., box 104, Cal ELIABLE FIRSI-CLASS MAN, WHO UN- derstands care of horse and is good driver, wants situation around private place: is fair gar- dener_and is handy with tools. Address O. G., box 97, Call Office. INGINEERS—POSITION BY COMPETENT man: familiar with_electrical lights. Address LOUIS B. GORDON, 17 Van Ness ave. LLIABLE SWEDISIL MAN WANTS SIT- uation; is good gardener and coachman; can Tun gasoline engine: prefers a_private place, city or country: good references. Address R. S.,box 55, Call Office. RACTICAL POULTRYMAN WANTS SITU- ation; expert on Incubators and brooders. For first-class reference address, with particulars, Prac- teal, box 160, Call. 7 OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS T0 DO laundry work a few days in the week in private family. 807 Buehanan st. TEADY, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN AND wife of experience wish positions to take charge of aranch. S. W.. bo: ‘all Office, Oakiana. ANTED—BY A SWEDISH GIRL, PLACE o do cooking or general housewoek. Call or address 901 Folsom st. TRONG EOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTS TO Jearn the blacksmith trade. Address S. L. B., box 119, Call. JEAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A NICE place to assist in hou ework; wages $15. 1415 Moss st., downstairs. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION T0 DO general housework. Call or address 32 Freelon. TTUAT ON WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework ; $15 per month. Call or address 1100 Stevenson st.. off Twelfth, between Market aod Mission. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing, ironing and honsecieaning. Please call 1 Latham' p ace, off Mason, near Ellis. TTUATION WANTED AS CHAMBERMAID in rooming-house or hotel; no waiting. Apply 10654 Howard st. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp. 314B Sutter: tel Grant 80. VHINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J oftice; best help. 4141 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426 CH[N)!L K AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BERADLEY &CO., 640 CI ITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND wife, without children, to take care of a ranch; man undersiands all kinds of ranch work: wife 80od cook und honsekeeper: both hrst-class refer- ences. Address J. R., 621 Caltfornia st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 20c to $1 50 per night: $1 to $6 per week : free bus and baggare 10 and from the ferry. TDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework: low wages; £00d co0k. _Address G. C., box 109, Call Oftice. ERMAN LADY, WITH BOY, WISHES SIT- uation to do general housework and_cooking: g0od manager: references if required. Cail or ad- dress 19 Sixth'st. JRENCH LADY, JUST FROM FRANCE, wishes position as cook, general houseworker ornurse. Apply MRS. MARTIN, 814 Jackson st. Y OUNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BEEN working in delicacies and grocery business Wwants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda ave., Alameda. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per 81 50 to $6 per Jeek: free bus and bacea: d from ihe ferrv. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ELIABLE WOMAN.WANTS SITUATION; city or country; references; good cook, baker and laundress; uationality Scotch: also competent baby’s nurse. Call 537 Minna st. JGXEERIERCED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as cook Or to_do general housework in small family. Apply 306 Nineteenth st. ITUATION WANTED FOR GIRL 14 YEARS oid; light bousework: good worker. Call 3810 Mission st., near Randail. B MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO WAIT ON AN invalid, or assist in cooking and housework. Call at 220 Oak st. IRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WISHES SITU- ation, city or country. Address or call 924 ‘Washington st.; good references. Y OUNG LADY WISHES 4 POSITIGN IN store (o make herself useful and work her way up. Address A. B, box 70, Usll Office. GEKMAN WIDOW GOES OUT BY THE DAY washing, Ironing and housework. Please call at 130 Second st. RELABLE COOK (GERMAN) WISHES A situation in private family, or will do upsteirs work «nd sewing in private house or hotel. Ad- dress 17 Third st. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL existence for two years, and at one time it 1o do cooking or eral housework; wages $25. flllllliflllllhm - ©) SISTERS OR FRIENDS A> COOK AND = second girl, $25 and $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. = LAUNDRESS, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. COLORED COOK, #15, 2 IN FAMILY. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL LIGHT HOUSEWORK, #15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. GERMAN SECOND GIRL, $25: 2 COOKS, $35 and $30: nurse, $20. AISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. VW OMAN WITH A CHILD, §15; 20 HOUSE- work_girls. cl y_and country, $20 and $25: 8 young giris assist,” $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 325 Shucter see %" i L NU&G& GIRL, $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 SUT- ERMAN GIRL. HOUSEWORK, $30. M. G CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. : X\ e CHAMBERMAIDS, AND WAIT TABLE some, $15, room, etc. ; 3 waltresses, $15, room, etc.: 3 waltresses, $20, room, etc.; hotel laund ress, $26, room, eic.; Iady cook and helper, $45, etc.,or man and wife: 7 housegirls, $20, etc.: 13 house- girls, $16; 17 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc.; nice familles: § German, 11 Swedish and 4 Daanish girls. MAR’ ¥ Muriet st & TIN'S, 749 ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 13084 Leavenworth st. A PPRENTICE ON FINE TATLORING: SOME <\ experience preferred. 114814 Folsom st. A SIRE FOR HOUSEWORK. CALL AFTER 4L 9, 1720 Sacramento st. Y OUNG GIRLFOR GuNERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking in small family. 1623 O'Farrell st., from 10 to 12. W ANFED-GIRL ¥OR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1124 Greenwich st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2,1 Central ave., cor. Page st. ANTED—A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work; sleep at home. 1427 Pine st. " OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK, wages $8; sieep home. 419 Fell st. (GIBL FOR LIGHT WOUSEWORK, §13 TO $16. 1630 O’Farrell st., apply 9 10 12. ANTED_GIRL FOK GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1817 Scott st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR housework, $15. 1803 Devisadero, cor. Bush. IRL IN FAMILY OF THREE; WAGES 88. 416 Mcallister st. ED FINISHER ON VESTS; steady work. 46134 Minna st. PERATORS, FINISHERS AND APPREN- tice girls on coats; good baster on coats. HENKY HILP, northeast_cor. Pine and Battery. INISHERS WANTED. 246 CLEMENTINA street. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF children. 1433 Valencia st PECIAL—1 FEEE LESSON IN CUTTING garments: French drafting; to-day 2 P. M. FLYNN, 14 McAllister st. ANTED—_GERMAN table. 384 Bush st. W ANTEDTO BOIKD BY X RESPECTABLE German famlly without children a girl between 8 and 12 years; a good home: also use of piano. Address D., box 122, Call Office. N ANTED—GIRL_ FOR HOUSEWORK IN Y country: wages $15. 322 Turk st., between ‘Hyde and Leavenworth. GIKL 10 WAIT AT MAF vwire $150 CAN MAKE GOOD LIV- V1" ing; 1ight work ; short hours; no night or Sun- day work. 921 Market st., room 1. $4 PANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLE. WERTHMAN Pants Co , 2214 Geary st. ADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner;small capital. 122 Postst., .2, MEYS HALF-SOLING, 80c.: LADIES, i0c. done while vou wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S.F- EEFSTEAK AND ONIONS, WITH COFFEE, 5c; 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 7261, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST NEAR 00 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- and baggage to and from the ferry. 1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and chiidren’s mistic and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 16c PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi -, below Kearny. ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your idens: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ©0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and Jist of 200 Inventions wanted. $1600, o1 ESTABLISHED CURNER . saloon on prominent _street: long lease; investigate thisbargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. 1300, FARTYEE "IN GOOD PAYING « saloon. STENBERG CO0.,632 Market $275.C0RNER FRUIT STORE; OLD ES . tablished; 1iving rooms; receipts aver- age $12: retirng. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and well- lighted basement; centrally located. half block N of Market st. and 1 biock from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnished throughout; furujture for saie on reasomable terms For fur ther particulars apply to S. SILVERBERG, 820 Sansome st., room 39, $2500 ROADSIDE HOUSE AND BUSI- . Dess, just outside a town of 8000 in- habitants, 50 miles from this city; lot 157x200; good house, well-frnished bar, etc. ; doing a splen- did business; good tena it offers to rent it for & years at $45 a month, which shows what the busi- Dess must be. Particulars from GAMAN & LYON, 215 Kearny $20( A5 SERVICES TO INVEST IN 4 22UV good business by a steady young man who is a general all round man. handy at most any thing; or will loan the employer the above amount for steady employment ata fair salary: indoor work desired. Address with particulars, McK . box 118, Call Office. E HAVE 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: 25¢ night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Eilis st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25c a night; $1 & week. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. S_RELOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. 10 XE3,T0 TAKE LODGING AT Tus 18 and 20c a night, including coftes and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. PEST IN CITY_SING: E ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night. $i. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific Eouse, Commercial and LeiGesdorf sts. 3 E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR 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 piice; done while you walk 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. W ANTED — PUPILS "FOR ~MILLINERY school; class forming for fall work; large workroom: plenty of work; satisfaction guaran- teed. 410 Leavenworth st. TANTED—2 OR 3 YOUNG LADIES FOR course of portrait-painting and photography; good opportunity. Address M., box 56, Call Oftice. TUTTING, FINISH YOUR OWN DRESSES; $1a week. FLYNN, 14 McAliister st.,r. 67. OOMS 16¢ TO 76c PER NIGHT: 500 TO $1 60 per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. VW ANTED-PARTSER IN'A GOOD PAVING grocery business: present owner will invest $15.000: want a person willing to invest $25,000; t0 & person of means who has a son they want (0 establish in business this is a good opening; none but principals and persons in_earnest expected to reply. Address C. . J., box 25, Call Office. JOR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the city, together with a fine stock of wines, liquors, etc.; fixtures in first-class order; to those looking for business this Is the best stand in city: sickness the cause of sale. Address for particu- lars K. M., box 100, Call. FTANTED—10 MEN, EACH WITH $400, 0% one man wi h $4000; active or silent partners in amanufacturing business; wil make in three years $120.000 and_more; security in_plant and property. Inquire for 4 days at 239 Chattanooga street, city from 8 to 10 o'clock A. ., 2 to 4 P. M. OR SALE_CHICKEN RANCH NEAR PET- aluma: 5 acres of land; 5 rooms and basement cottage; 2 brooder-nouses, 2 incubators, horse and wagon. tools, implements, 1000 hens: water all over the place: or will exchange for city property. For particulars inguire at 826 Geary st. « fountain; complete outfit for making USINESS CHANCE! ontinued. (3 0OD-PAYING BAKERY FOR SALE. IN. X quire C. SEIBT, U. S. Bakery, box 326, Petalums. pos CORNER SALOON AND RESTA rant. Fell and Stanyan sts., opp. Golden G Park. OR SALE—SALOON 10 warehouse and factory. OTEL TO RENT: X 2226 Michigan, opp. Union Iron Works,Po T, USCHSTAND FOR SALE-MONTGOMERY ave. and Kearny st. Call after 6 p. M. JYROCERY AND BAR, TRANSFER CORN cause sickness. Apply Call Office. ARTNER IN GOOD PAYING NESS; capital required $100. 1004 Market st., room 1. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY A lady. Room 9, second floor, 122 Post st. OR SALE — DOWNTOWN SALOON, FOR cash. _Address B. B., box 4. Call Office. NEWLY FITTED UP LIQUOR-STOKE. 1N quire 732 Devisadero LODGING-HOUSES FOK SALE, yes—only 12 rooms, only $150 cash 20 rooms, corner, only. 14 rooms, $100 cash, bi pi 50 houses, b to 140 rooms, from 850 to., Apply to DECKER. 1020 Market st. TENBERG CO.. -......632 MARKET ST, OPP. PALACE HOTEL. 12 rooms, sunny corner, 1 floor. .. 28 rooms, corner, vicinity of Baldwin 35 rooms, none better, clears $17. 42 rooms, clears $125. trial given 60 rooms, most prominent corner. manen tiy rented, 16 rooms pay rent. ROOMS. $350 132 ROOMS 29 rooms.. £00 |25 Tooms. 43 rooms.. 800/12 rooms. 40 rooms. 4,500/28 rooms. 10 rooms. 150/23 rooms. UNDERWOOD & Cu., 765 Market st. OR QUICK SALES IN LODGING-HOUSES and real estate apply to PHELPS & CO., 817 Larkin st. loi OMS: ELEGANTLY FUR chance for desirable tenant; choice; rent. 203 Taylor st. ROOMS: CORNER; BEST LOCATION: sell at a sacrifice. $100 per month clear over all expenses; will 89 ROOMS AT & BARGAIN: ELEGANTLY ISHED; low Address C. G. 21, Cal Z furnished: pays $106 a month; trial given. Address L. H. Call. 98 WELLF URNISHED ROOD rent: cheap. 904 Howard s FIRE SALR! 1 “Prices stand unl goods are completely dis- ed of. k bed sets. $18 50 Bedlounges 800 Stoves.... 750 Carpets, per yard : 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Tiil our new building is ervcted these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis. J. NOONAN. EW FURNITURE AND CARPETS FOR 3 rooms: flat, cheap, suitable dressmaking busi- nessor small family. 1232A Broadway, or. Hyde. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR £\ lowest prices on household gnods, new or good s new; cash or time, open evenings. 4(() SAEPET: HAMBER SETS, 814 stoves, 85 or sets, §20; folding-beds, #10; bed- ounges, § D. McCCARTHY 113 4th. 00D FURNITURE, ALMOST NXEW, ALSO best cooking-stove and very best carpets are tobesold at a great sacrifice, on account of re- mo Call on Sunday or in afternoon during weekdays a¢ 209 Chestnut st., near Dupont; no dealers wanted. FURNITURE WANTED. WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Callor send card 7 City Hall ave. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.; send postal. 866 Mission st. H J. CURTIS, 1139 Market; send postal. LFURNITURETO ADVANTAGE M. SILVERS N,969 Howard st. ;send postal C. MUTHER, 632 MARKET, PAYS HIGH « est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL taré and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash TGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR ture. CLEANING. ONES CO. CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Sth. ZRPET OLEANING, 8¢.: LAYING, 8c.: RUG )'samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. YRuAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works: Iatest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 8¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 253. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer pet Beating Works, $53-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. VONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 J Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per vigh:: $1 to $3 per week. W ANTED—SINGLE KOUMS, 150 A DAY: $L week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Ciay st. WASTED — WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR fruit cannery; Tenth and Bryant sts. CODE, ELFELT & CO. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 3bc: MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. AIR-DEESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: $1a week: patterns cut ro order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. T ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Apply immedistely, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES (0. Brannan st., belween Third and Fourth. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Y1 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and bageage 1o and from ferrv. ELCMU HOUSE, 8634 MARKET ST.— Kooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 to 3¢ week. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers kee it. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ANTED — MEN T0 LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and AGENTS WANTED. EW PROPOSITION FOR PICTURE agents; call and investigate. BAXTER, 432 Sutter st. ADY AND GENTLEMAN AGENTS WANT- Jeg everywhere; large profits. 20415 Leaven- Worth st. GENTS—“BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE Silver” covers the campaign ground; Bryan a prodigy: will inspire more enthusiasm than all the other “candidates. F. PERSON, Marager Sub- scription Department, The Whitaker & Ray Com- pany, 728 Market st. MALE HELP WANTED. PASTEY COUK, $30 PER MONTH. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ALARY AND COMMISSION TO MEN OF £ood address. Room 20, 401 California, 90 10. HOUSES WANTED. ORTER, RESTAURANT, 817 AND RQOM; 2 waiters, $20, room, etc.; errand - boy, $4 a week; young man to tend soda fountain: Ger- man cook; 2 German walters: head waiter, smail hotel: woodchoppers; man and _wife. cooks, etc., 845: ranchhand who can do blacksmithing: Jap- anese for chamberwork, $18, room, etc.; Japan- ese for housework; waiter, $6 & week. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st NGINGER, MACHINEST AND ELECTRE cian to take charge of & small_plant in an in- stitution; §35 and found. G k. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. FARMER AND WIFE FOR AFRUIT RANCH, $30; blacksmith for a stage statfon, 830 to $35 &nd found; 4 farmers, $15 to $20. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. UNNY HOUSE OF 9§ OR 10 GOOD ROOMS in northwest section; rent must be reasonable. Address Naval Officer, box 70, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. FOENISHED ' ROOM ~WANTED ~BY ~ 2 o l;imImer in exchange for work. J. B., box 95, all. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, ANTED—A HARP IN EXCHANGE FOR bicycle. H., box 118, Call. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OAST-OFF clothing and shoes. S. BERKOWITZ, 534 Pacific st.,, near Kearny, ASTRY COOK AND BAKER, HOTEL. $40 Covk and wite, country hotel, 860: cook for & saloon lunch, $10 & week; cook, country hotel, $40; broller, first-class restaurant; dishwashers, potwashers, kitchen hands and others. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED TO-DAY—20 MORE LABORERS for railroad work, north, $1 50 a day; no office fee and reduced fare: we ship to-morrow. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 1 0 Geary st- MUFRAY THE BROILER PLEASE CALL C. R, HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. J BLACKSMITHS FOR ~RANCHES, OR- chards,vineyards;blacksmith help,concentrator for a goid mine, $90; 5 laborers, city work, $1 50 aday; 20 tiemakers: farmer and wife, $35, see boss here: 5 farmers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Cla; AKER, COUNTRY SHGP, $40 AND FOUND; 8 cooks. $35, $40 and $60; 3 waliers, $20, $25 end 830; waiter-voy, 815 to $20. MUKRAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634 and 836 Clay'st. ANTED—_GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN conchman, must have city experience and references, $30 10 $35 and found; young man as blacksmith helper in country shop, $20 and found: farmers, laborers, miliers, cooks, walters and dishwasher. kitchenhand, nice country hotel, $20 and found. W. D. EWER & CC., 626 Clay st. VY ANTED_WATT R, $30; WAITER, SMALL chophouse, $20; dishwasher. $20; French- man in Tes aurant, $15 and room; second cook. gl"l" hotel, $20; night cook, $30; Japanese boy, 15; man fo take care of invalid, etc. L. ANDR! 815 'Stockton st. ANTED — JOBBING AND CARRIAGE smith, $5 day; vegetable gardener, $26: as- sistan: gurdener, $20; married dairyman; tunnol- men, $250 day and board; Jaborérs. for mining company, $1 day and board: errand-boy for coun- try, $10 and found: middle-agea maun to care for fruit ranch: cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J_F. CROSETT & Cu., 628 Sacramento st. ANTED — ¥/ UNG MAN TO RUN FRUE concentrators, $3; night foreman for electric- cor barn, Apply J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. w ANTED_MIDDLE-AGED MAXN TO DO chores at country piace: wages $10 a_month; state , previous occupation and references. MR. JONES, box 165, Call office. DBAUGHT]NG COPYIST WANTED AT once; persons holding certificates in U. 8. In- dustrial ‘Agency are eligible. Callat room 165, Crocker building. W ARZTED=GOOD STEADY MAN 10 WORK re; 3 ve cash. T Marker e P % 00D DISHWASHER WANTED. 1807 G Haight st E ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW St A. KLEIN. 109 Six:h st.: send postal. DENTISTS. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- Cier st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas ‘specialists; ool !::"l‘;‘f’rl; ‘;g:‘rsu f:rumpur;lm ::lnenon:‘nfllll- d from $1; extract cents, with gas $1. - e [{IBST-CLASS DENTISTR prices; first-class results; painless extractis of Teeth. Telephone Main 5375, W. Gr HABR: DINC, C.M., M.D., 500 Suster st., corner Powell. D, LyDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extrac plates are made: old plates made over iy :2:? leeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrell st. Iflg&e‘} B.lf;':; OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED i extraction, 50c.; fillings, 50c.: crowns, $3 50 Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. R. L T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLE! crown work, bridge work and tecth withoat plates & specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. $7 ASET FOR TEETR: WARRANTED 43 £00d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentisv, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Thrater. FIRST-CLASS AINLESS "EXTRACTION, 60c; CROWN Lridge work a specalty; piates, 85 up; 18 vears experfence. R. L. WA D.D.S., 8169 Geary. k. LUCKETT, 1708 POST ST, NEAR BU- chanan: gas given; crown and bridge work. ALl WORK REASONABLE “AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. SPIRITUALIST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT BY REV. MR. ROWLAND; 25c. 1 Fifth st. ET OF THETH WITHOUT A FLATE DK H G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk st. $"’ CORNER _GROCERY AND BAR (DU, ciearing $90 monthly: llving rooms with all furniture; full value in sight; a chance of alifetime; rent $20: must sell: propriecor going East; no agents. Apply Call Office. 40 FOR SALE: SPLENDID OPPORTU- « nity: icecream parlor, caudy, station- ery, cigar and tobacco siore; good location. Aad- dress A. PILTZ, San Ratael, Cal., opp. broad- gauge depot. 0 BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUICK SEE DEMING & SHARTS, 737 Market st. oy STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. Tel. South 250. TARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tol South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 240 . Y4th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND R ing works. 453 Stevenson: tal. south 3 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ANTED—SMALL CIGAR STAND AT A bargain. DEMING & CO., 737 Market st. $2-— BON-TON DINING-ROOM: GOOD OV, paying place. 2724 Sutter; no agents. PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT, . genteel business: will clear $150 to $200 a month; no experience required; no ex- pense to investigate. 917 Market st., room 1. 00D UPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate; business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangen-ent can be made. Address F. D.,box 137. Call Office. $400 FOR SALE: LEADING JEWELRY- « store: established 4 years; good trade: best location in city of 5000: good reason for selling at invoice. Address box 176, Petaluma. JPOF RENT-BAKERY, BOARDING ~AND lodging house; stable; 10 lodging-rooms: 6 liv- ing rooms; central part of San Mateo. Further particulars inquire T. HIPPEN, San Mateo. G220 oHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN first-class oyster and chop house for sale, cheap; best location in city: proprietor leaving city. 216 Sixth. JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—HALF INTE - est in one of the best-paying horseshoeing-shops in the city; practical man only: will allow thor- ough investigation. Address P.. box 12, Call. RANCH BAK&RY. GROCERY, NOTIONS, cheap: good business; 4 sunny rooms: iarge yard: side entrance. Corzer Jackson and Leaven- ‘worth sts. 95(), EARINER; BUSINESS PAVING 83 $250. 5'%5 o day: more than value in stock and fixtures; no experience. Genuine, box 60, Call o sate—x GOOD PAYING SALOON AND cigar sta d, centrally Jocated. Inquire WICH- MAN, LUTGEN & CO., 818 Clay st OR SALE CHEA P—WELL PAYING TAILOR shop, with good custom trade. 15 Monroe st., near Pine and Stockton. PECIAL OFFER—ELEGANT NEW PIANO with beautiful stool and scarf sold at low prices at $6 per month: satisfaction guaranteed; repre- senting Hardman, Chasc Bros. and other standard makers. THE J. DEWING CO., 2d floor Flood bailding, Fourth and Market sts. qPEL AL IND MENTS TO PROSPEC- 1 tive buyers before removal to my own building, 526 Hayes st.; Now is your opportunity to buy or exchange or Tent pianos: musical inStruments ag cost. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 Market st. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMED Z\ “purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant_new npright pianos, Logether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash pavment required: every instrument suaranteed. SHERMAN. LAY & CO., cor Kearnv and Sutier sts., Pacific Coast represen tives of Stelnway & Sons’ pianos. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN ‘pianos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933Market st. G. BADGER, SOL¥ & FOR HALLET rancis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac'te UPRIGHT: 5, 875; NEW +) pianos, $175: all musical goods cheap. MAT- VAIS, 769 Market st. $100. FINE HAINES PIANO. SCHMITZ, 16 McaAllis er st., next Hibernia Bank: EFORE BUY L) S BROS., BUSH & Gerts' and Knpal at wholesale prices. A. L BANCE 24 Pos: st THICKERING, KNABE, 81 £CK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos; see our 1+t piano for $187: pianos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O' Farrel. NLEABANCE SALE; NEW UPRIGHTS; $150 up: everything at cost. BRUENN, 2 PBYRON Maay Newby & Fvans, Friecs UPERIOR VIOLINS 2 OST ST, e For SALE—GROCERY-STORF, WITH B3 8 living-rooms, stable and cellar: rent only $18; doing a fine business; no agent. Apply Call. ~ AVERAGE WEEKLY NEI INCOME $80 With $250 invested: safe: conservative; prospectus, proofs, free. F. DALY,1293 Brdwy.NY 150 BAKE RY, i CONFECTIONERY, $ DU, grocery, coftee parlor; aiso 2 furnished rooms; big bargaiu: call at once. 219 Sixth st. $1000 "HALF INTEREST IN A WELL- paving brewery: no experience re- quired. Address Interest, box 59, Call Ofice. CUUNTY-KOAD BUSINESS CORNEK TO lease: a bargain to the right party; building of 20 rooms; large stable. Apply to Call Office. YV ANTED—A SMALL, LE SADDLE horse_for a boy to side: must be very cheap. Address H. H.. box 22, Call Office. ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE: C 1619 Powell st. MESTEE SOLD—ALL 1 ARTS, £ WAGOS buggies surreys, rockaways and horses in livery stable a¢ 3114 Sixteenth st.. near Valencia. ORSES AND WAGUNS—FINE DRIVING and riding horse; 143 Bartiett st. 2 = PrATGHT HORSES FOR SALE OR EX» chauge. Apply at 38 California st. sound and gentle. ARGAIN; SALOON: BAR RECEIPTS $15 to $18 dally: rent $20; near San Frauclsco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. NVESTMENTS ARE RECEIVED FROM 85 up at 217 Sansome st., room 7: interest per an- num, 10 per cent: and share, 25 per cent. ALOON—A VERY GOOD CHANCE FOR man and wife or woman: on the front. Inquire NATIONAL BREWING COMPANY. BAKEKY AT A BARGAIN; BAKES FROM 3 to 4 bols. of flour daily; full inspection allowed. Centervilie, Alameda County. CIUAR, CANDY AND NOTiON STORE: 3 sunny living rooms; lucky one for a bargain: 1104 Folsom st.; no agents. ARTNER FOR BEER-BOTTLING BUSI- ness:; experience not necessary. 712 B teeath st., near Market. ok o T EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY of good harness, our cwn mak scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 11) McAllister st..S. F. 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- Dess, all kinds; wagous, bUggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission si 500 Dess; all Kinds; buggy.wagon, CArts, surrey & rockawar; 40 cheap horses. ioth and Valencia. 40 iman:s Fow s‘\u.;rnfiu‘ \\'&u!?;; uggies, carts, harness: 'Grand Arcade Market, 827 Six.h st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED ) Tha Hede WAGOUNS AND CARKIAGES. THE ONLY MOLEGN TMPROVED HOTEL of #0 rooms in Stockton for rent or lease. quire D. POTHENBUSH. ey 3 $150 e orn o E BT 3 i day work. 110 kllis st. " et VOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR: ' ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. T)%,J.7, LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR GOLDEN Gate ave —Open_evenings: Sundavs tili noon. ASTROLOGY. ()AKLA.SD ROUTE ON EVENING BUL- letin for sale; clears $95; $2000. Broadway, Oakiand. b fumyan $15 RESTAURANT: A REAL BAR- + galng 3 DAOL. ain; good location. Apply D. MORAE, STROLOGY AND MEDICIN & NATIVITIES or questions answered: Prof. Howard’s vital remedies resiore health, El Hyde st., 10t0 8. - PHYSICILANS. DB. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women a specialty. ON’'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. " his 1051 Market JORDAN AT : his 30 years' falr Market sts. Tk Call Ofhce. ms: D + mus sold. Apply INTEBXOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; i l:v!‘,l‘l”::y $150 per month; price $4000. Apply EW PHAE.ON FOR SALE CHEAP. 838 Devisadero st., near Moallister. G OB SALE AT EASTERN PRICES FINT carriages of every desc iption; cash, notes or installments. Carvili Mfg Co., 46-48 8th st., 8 F. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES: samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st NEV ANDSECOND HAND BAKERS, LAUY: dry, milk and grocery wagons: also TOCKaway and 2 fine buggies. 28 Harrison st. ey TIN THE CITY ; FIRE- 211 Larkin. AD- 04 Post. TORAGE—CHEAPE proof building; advances made. JeiTuRE, PIANOS, TRUNK vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLOR,| B s FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS; - low rates: fire-proof building: Kastern plac. . TYPEWRITERS. OR SALE—SHOE STORE; 1 SINGER Fl McKay machine. 116 Second st. o EMINGTON, $40, $35: SEND FOR SAMPLE work, SCOTT & BANNAN, 83 Monigomery,

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