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12 'THE , SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1896. .- e SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloék. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 5 Sixteenth and Mission streets, opem until 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open nntil 8 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock: HURCH NOTICES. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- tist—Services at 11 . 3. in Beethoven Hall, 36 Post st., cor. Poweli. Christian Science Bible Tessons, Tnternational Serfes. Subject: *David’s w“Sclence and Health” study Thurs- ..in Golden West Hail. Red Men's SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. Bk vt UMBER OF GIRLS, ALL NATIONALITIES, vaiting situations. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis. APABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS SI' uation; city or country; g0od housekeeper: seamstress; understands cooking on & ranch. Call or address MR~. A,, 110 Ellis st. (COMPETENT, RELIABLE GTRL WANTS ) sltuation to do npstairs work; §16; references if required. Apply 824 Twenty-third st. ITRONG WOMAN, cou?al‘r&l\'}’fln%rifnnng lable, wishes position to do cooking, work and_housework; reference. Address Cook, box 101, Call Office. XPERIENCED INFANT'S NURSE WANTS a situation: city or country. Address J. C., box 142, Call Office ADL COMPANION OR GOVERNES! i cuitured young lady: accomplished piani; (competent to teach): experienced hairdres: manicurer, reader, correspondent: city, country, travel. J., box 88, Call Office. pastor. Services 11 A. M. S C ervice 6:45 P. M. aod 7:45 F. . ‘The pastor will preach o je for evening, #How to Purity Our City Life” a question for the times. Public invited. “Strangers made welcome. CALVARY PR SBYTERIANCHURCH, rner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John each at 11 a.M. and Trials Neces- p. 3 =, at both services. Subject | Al & = GQITUATION BY RELIABLE AND CAPABLE X woman to do_housework: is good cook and worker; good reference; wages $12 to $15 month. | Can be seen for 3days at 79 Jessie st., bet. First and Second. Goo’fi‘nnmssquEn WISHES SEWING: terms 50c day. Address N., box 55, Call. TOUNG LADY FROM THE EAST WISHES position to do general housework; best of ref- erence. Call 226 Turk st. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKESITUATION AS seamstress or housekeeper. Apply 664%; How- ard st., room o2. INITARIAN CHURS 5 Franklin sts.—Rev. Horatlo William G. Ellot Jr., as- sociate. Rev. Roderick Steb- bins of Miiton, | preach. Sunday-school will be resumed to-day at 9:45 a. 3. All are cor- dially invited. 7 SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- Wnér of Twentieth and Capp sts.—A. J.Wells, pastor. Services at 11 A. 3. and 7:45 P M. Mr. Wells will preach in_the morning on “Inteliigent Worship,” and at night on ‘“Lessons From the Beautitul ” Seats are f:ee and all are invited. Sunday-school st 9:45 A. M. Miss Hobe, superin- Pastor’s residence st 20 Liberty st. [BERS AND FRIENDS OF THE Congregational Sunday-School and . E. are requested to meet at_Golden per) Hall, 826 Sutter st.. this Sunday, Sunday-school at 1». 3. ¥.P.S. C. E. meeting on Wednesday even- me place. Aucust9 206:30 P. ing. 7 QITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS COOK IN American family; will do plaln wash: city or country. Please call at Girls’ Union, 929 Pine st. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A POSITION as working housekeeper: s srperior cool also a good seamstress; would go into the country. Address B. B., box 121, Call, JASTERN WIDOW, BUSINESS WOMAN, desires position managing housekeeper; hotel or private; city or country; work for sulary. Ad- dress C. A., box 107, Call Office. RELIABLE GERMAN COOK WANTS SITUA: , tion in American family in city. Address 17 Third 8. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY X the day: washing, ironing or nousecleaning. Call Pacific st., bet. Leavenworth aod Hyde. Y OUNG “PANTSH LADY SEEKS POSITION as_housekeeper for bachelor. Address 1020 Market st., room 5. THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. William der, pastor. Services at 11 A, subject, e Redemption of the World.”” Services at 7:45 P. M. A sermon to young women, with les- sons from the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Music by chorus choir, under direciion of William C. Stadifeld. All coraally invited. WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bush st nesr Devisadero—Rev. W. A Gardner, pastor. Ireaching by Lvaugelist Mel- vin P 11 A. ., “Lot’s wife. 8 P M., istian Unity.” Great interest is mani- sested in the reviva:s, in_which there have been fifty Mr. Putman will preach ISTI Preaching at 11 5 .. by Frank S. Ford. Sunday- 0 4. 3. Public cordiall CHURCH, EDDY ST., . P. Boynton, pas- tor. Servi 9,1896. Preaching | by the pas The Sutfer- ing Christ,” and Esau.” Baptism will be administered. school at 12:30r. M. Y. F. S.of C. E. at P. M. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 o'eloc] ra. All these serv, are open to the public. are especiaily welcome. T LUKMUN A POSILE WILL DIS- £& ourse in Friendship thian Castle, 909 Marker st.. & 11 4. 3. and 7:45 P. @. _Aposile Lorenzo Snow has been in the ministry for sixty The public Is coraially invized to come out aod hear him. Mormon services ever, unday at same hall. All sre welcome. No collection. = ST NEW JERUSALE RCH | wedenborgian), O’ rarrell street, between fillmore sts. Services at 11 A. M. liare invited. Seats o5 DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT EZ nome. G lege. 3360 Seventeenth st., bet. Mission and Valen 12:30 P. M. Discourse by Cramer; subj The Day of Salvation.” =, THEOSOPHICAL public_lecture every Gute Hall, 626 S t, Suicide,” by Ur. J. A. Anderson. == THE THEOSOPHI &~ Free puolic lectures every roriof Sons’ building. 4 L and Hell,” by Miss Marie Sunday utter st., at 8 o'clock. To- gressive Spi h'7): 11 A M. test- developing_circle M., tests, articles read, Mr. Hansen, Jrs. Dunham, Warren, o:hers; 8 P. X., spirit messages, foll names. Katle Heussmann, frene Smith: to test lecturer, Mrs. Warren, TRCH, | n will preach. Sunday-school | | P ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK tor few hours a day: good cook. Address K. C., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. OMPETFNT COOK WISHES SITUATION J in private family; would do general housework in small family; San Rafse: preferred. 227 Hayes. W ANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER by lady for widower or bachelor. Apply 108% Nin h st. TOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WOULD LIKE TO do second work In private family: city or coun- try; best of references. Call between 1 and 4, 935 Market st., room 5. DEESSHAKER WILL WORK BY THE DAY in families: terms $1 per day in dull season. Address Dressmaker, box 80, Call Office. REFISED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE & place as housekeeper: no objection to small wages: 0o triflers. Address W. U., box 118, Call. ];ii. ABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION \Uto do general housework: 18 good plain coo small wash; city or short distance in the countr: wages $10. ' Call or address 1000 Washington st. \V TLLING WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF work; good general housework; willing and obliging. 'Address 1604 Jones st. Y YOCNG SWEDISH GIRL TO DO GE. eral housework and cooking. Answer by mail 119 Juniper st. T,ADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES & POST i tion In a law office: wages no object. ~Address § , box 80, Call Office SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. OTICE — A WELL AND FAVORABLY known “old timer” of this city having a horse and light business buggy would like employment for self and team; wholesale tobacco and eigar house would be preferred, or any mercantil busi- ness requiring quick and iight defivery, soliciting, collecting, etc.; would devote bis entire time to the interest of employer: best of references: sul- &ry expected $60 per month for man and team. Address B. B. B., box 15, Call Office. MAS_AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON dairy or creamery ranch; 7 years’ experience in making gilt-edge butter; man good milker or butter-maker; runs separator; woman good cO0k. Address F, L.'W., box 88, Call Office. \W ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash dishes, assist in cooking, wsit on tablé or other work: city or country. Please address H. MILLER, 55 Second st., room 4/ TANTED—BY A COMPETENT MaN, A position as teamster; handy man with 00ls; understands care of stock ; weges reasonable. Ad- dress T., box 74, Call Office. ELTABLE, HONEST MAN WANTS SITUA- tion on private place; is good driver and gard- ener: city or country; good references. Address H. M., box 85, Call Office. ANTED—BY STEADY YOUNG EASTERN man, place in private stable or about private home: no milker; low wages. Address B. MOK., 1002 Natoma st. JIXPER ENCED PACKEE IN SHIPPING department desires position: A1 Eastern ref- erence. Address Packer, box 112, Call. MAY AND WIFE WANT SITUATION 48 cooks in a mining or logzing camp. Apply at 371 Minna, bet. § and 12 A. M. AKER — GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY I3 baker wants situation. Call or address J. B., 142414 Broadway. PEIVER BAKERY WAGON WISHES SITUA- tion; long experience in sity, 1045 Valencis. Y OUNG MAN DESIRES WORK AS STOCK- tender or driver In livery or transfer stables; experienced and not afrald to work. Address L. C., box 57, Call Office. OSITION ON PRIVATE PLACE AS COACH- man, gardener, milker, etc.: 5 years in lust place; good references. A. D., box 7, Call Office, Oakland. PASTBY COOK AND BAKER;: $40; THIS (Sunday) moraing at 8 0'clock. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. SECOND GOOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, NORTH, $60: pasiry cook aud baker, hotel, $50; head Cook, $50; second cook, $30, for asteamboat; Ger- mAE cook’ for restanrant, $50: butcher ior an in- stitution, $30; pantr.man, country hotel, $25: dishwasher, country hotel, $25. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED_MONDAY MOBNING, 100 RAIL- Toad laborers to_zo north: $150 a day: we Ship Tuesday; no office fee and reduoed face, C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ‘W ANTED—5000 MECHANICS, FARM- hands, milkers, laborers and everybody else, in politics or out, gold men or silver men, to know thatthe old rellable employment &gents, W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st., 5. F., charge only 10 per cent and under for furnishing situations. city Or country; we positively guarantee that every mab, woman or child we send out for a place will find work where we send them or we will return all fees and pay all traveling expenses; we are not in politics and are not looking f0F your votes, but we are in the employment Dusiness and mean to stay with it, opposition or no opposition: but there are others. W. 1. EW ER & CO., 626 Clay st. HOUSES TO LET. APPBECXATED IF SEEN: CHOICE FOR doctor or dressmaker. 84914 Sutter, nr. Jones. < TA ‘COR. BROADWAY—SUNNY 1520 rddance: 50 sooma; bath fne view: rentreasonable, Apply H. MEYER, 929 Broadway. reaveisponatie; Apply 1 MEYER, 920 Brostway. 8 ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY AND UNFIN- ished basement; front and rear yard for flowers; on quiet, delightful street; opposite private park; $32 50, DEMPSTER, 38 Glen Park ave,, off 12th, H ANDSOME; NEW; 6 ROOMS: PORCELAIN bath; sunny, «nd cheap renc. 512 Guerrero. 2760 CRESTY-THIRD — 6 "ROOMS AND t $16. bath; large yard; modern improvements; rent $16. A T OUSE & ROOMS, BATH; $16. 504 SHOT- well st. 7111 ELLIS—2STORY HOUSE; 7 ROOMS; 2 bath: modern improvements. OSTORY HOUSE: 7 SUNNY ROOMS: BATH; big yard; reasonable. 123 Tenth st. LEGANT HOUSES TO RENT CHEAP TO good tenant; in perfect order, wich all latest improvements. 'Cor. Oak and Laguns sts. O STORY HOUSE § ROOMS AND BATH. 1221 Golden Gate ave. ANTED—3 MINERS, $62 PER MONTH; coachman ‘with city references and experi- ence, $30 to $35 and found; blacksmith’s heiper, 820 and found a d increase: inteiligent young man to learn professional nursing in hospitals, smail but increasing salary at first; strong boy for factory, 3 per week and increase; also farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers, W.D. EWER'& CO., 626 Clay st. : JCECEEAM AND CAKE SERVED TO-DAY free with 10c meals at Seattle restaurant, 137 Fourth st. pebchmbintmarl Ly O ol b b U S0 0 % B AL TOGET & FIRST-RATE 16C MEAL FOR 100 where strict civility, cleanliness and order is mainiained, iry the Seaitle restauraut, 137 Fourth st. ROOMS; BATH: LARGE YARD .AND stable. 25 Pearl st., off Market. Munumv ELEGANT 9 ROOMS, ETC.: SUN- fl&:o&lpeled: frescoed; cheap. 908 Oak st., near BUSH—HOUSE 8 ROOMS AND BATH; Tent reasonable. Call 10 to 4, on premises. 210 5]] EOST-10-R0O0M HOUSE TO RENT; carpets for sale. OUSES 10 RENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 Montgomery st. HOUSEEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued. P A e e e e Loiaen Gave avenue. 434 SOIDEN GATE AVE—NEWLY FUR- people. 1517 nished rooms for gentlemen or married bath, ete. GUERRERO—4 BEAUTIFULLY FUR- GOLDEN GATE A VE.—COMPLETELY furnished: every conveniepce: garden, Guerrero Street. ROOMS TO LET—Continued. Guerrero Street. F) GUERRERO oT., OFF MARKET UNFUR- nished sunny frout room, With alcove; rent $10. J05% GUERRERO, GOR FOURTEENTI - 2 Tor 2 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; gas and bath;: references. Hickory Avenue ARGE FRONT BEDROOM WITH HOME comforts: for one or two: $6. 11 Hick- ory avenue. BHowara Street. HOWARD, COR. FOURTEENTH-$ or 4 sunny ‘unfurnished rooms; 38. Jones Street. 207 JONES—THE VAN WINKLE: NEW management: elegant sunny suites and single: Dewly furnished: bath, etc.: $10 1o 830, 301 JONES—SUNNY ROOMS ELEGANTLY 215 e e complete for housekeeping; modern, ligat and sunny. _— HOWARD ST.—2 ROOMS FURNT complote for housekeepiug: rent 87, B2Y S omekooning: ahse $20 month. HOWARD ST.—SUNNY FUR- 1050 UNNY FRONT FUR: 125 window housekeeping room; also single room; cheap. rooms for housokeeping; first floor; $7. 1144 EOWARD_FURNISHED FRONT Jessie Street. 433 JESSIE, NEAR MINT—2 SUNNY FUR- parlors, dining-room, kitcaen, bath, etc.; new, Howard Street. HOWARD—FURNISHED SUITES FOR nished housekeeping rooms; doubie and single. 2 HOWARD — NICE _ SUNNY BAY- 1625 HOWARD ST.— 3 UNFURNISHED suite for housekeeping, $15. nished housekeeping rooms; also singie; cheap. Laguna Street. l 2 PAGE—HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS AND LARGE stable. RCHITECTURALDRAUGHTSMAN: ONLY first-class, cuf, bet. 11 and 12 o’clock to-day, 7048 Guerrero st. BOOKKEEPER WHO OAN OORRESPOND in ¥rench and Spanish; aiso a lady draughting copyist competent to do fine wors, salary $100 a month. U, 8, Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker building. BY,STEADY SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS young man as coachman: American: 35 years old; one who thoroughly understands care of horses and carriages; good careful driver; best of references. Address AL, 409 Ninth st., Oskiand. BUILER AND VALET; YOUNG IRISHMAN just arrived from the East; can furnish first- class reterences: age 20 years: height 5 feer 7 inches; wages moderate: to obtain a situation. Address JOHN O'NEILL, 1310 Harrison st. FIRSTCLASS NORWEGIAN WISHESSITU, ation as coachman: understands the care of fine horses; or will take gardening or _general work, or porter and janitor work: sober, stead. and willing:_handy in or out doors; first-class ref- erences. Address H. P., box 79, Call Office. PRACTICAL CALIFORNIA POULTRYMAN aesires situstion: expert on Incubators and brooders; firsi-class references from largest farms on coast. Address Practical, box 160, Call Office. FIEST-CLASS ~DRAUGHTING = COPYIST, salary $100 per month to the right party: also & first-class dry-goods salesman competent to dress windows, buy and take charge of the busi- Dess. U 8. Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker uilding, SELENDID T2-ROOM HOUSE, 3308 TWENTY- first sireet, cor. Guerrero, suitable for board- ing or private residence; very low rent. See it. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE: 8 TAY ST., IN TOWN; OFF Clay, bet. Powell aud Mason. $l TO $17 PER MONTH: NEW, SUNNY and bright, or will sell on same terms as rent: near cars. THE MCCARTHY C0.,646 Markt. MPODERS COTTAGE, 6 ROOMS, BAKER ST, bet. California and Sacramento. Apply J. G. JACKSON 48 Market st. RYAN, SEWALL AND FREE SILVER; McKinley, Hobart and _protection; every voter will buy one or the other; do you want the profit? F. PERSON, manager subscription de- partment the Whitaker & Ray Company, 723 Market st. Coux FOR SHORT ORDERS. 1416 HOWARD. OY WANTED TO LEARN A TRADE. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market. ANTED—MAN WITH $1000 TO ASSIST IN enlarging business now established. L'articu- lars, E. H., box 15, Call Offtce. AN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN IV "want position on grain ranch; thoroughly un- derstand the business. Call or address J. £. W., 324 Tenama st. TOUNG MAN, GOOD BREAD - BAKER, wants situation in a_bakery to learn pastry- baking. Address P. B., box 114, Call Oftice. W ANTED_SITUATION, BY REGISTEKED Qruggist: speaks German and some Spanish; some work accepied; references. Address Drugs, box 53, Call Office. 7INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 20c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week : free bus and baggaze 10 and from the ferry. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 TEIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in_every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggza~e to and from the ferrs — (GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY X the day as washing, froning and house-clean- ng. Address 741 Minna st. JLDERLY GERMAN LADY WANTS A POSI- Ution as housexeeper; country preferred. 208 Seventh st. 7OUNG GIRL—TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework or care for children: no objection to couniry. A.J., 1208 Adeline st., Oakland. INEAT, RELTABLE HOUSEEEEPER WITH unexceptionabie references would like 8 posi- tion. Please call or address 431 Eddy st. JITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL 1D to do ceneral housework. Call at 514 Freelon st , bet. Bryant and Brannan, off Fourth. "IRS1-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHESFEW more engagements by the day, or would take work home; terms reasonable; cuildren's ciothes a speciaity. 1 Lexington ave.,bet. Willow and ighteenth st. JWEDISH GIRL FROM EAS GOOD COOK: wishes situation to do housework orsecond work; wages from $20 to $30. Call or address C. 8, 962 Clay st.. Oakiand. S ON WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL in private family to do light work; 00d seam- stress; small wages. 16 Dale place, bet. Hyde aud Leavenworth, off Golden Gate ave. He derson, McKee, 0 hers. N 7 i KUBBI ECTURES TO-NIGHT B~ on “How to op Into & Medium and et Spiric Manitestations at Home”: the sick ealed, med.ums developed and written ques- 28 wnswered by spiric power. W ashington Hall, Eddy st., 8 P. M. Magneiized paperand ad- on tre AT DE, RI "SPIRITUAL MAETI 909 Marke: st., 11 A. M., 2and 8 P. 3. ; circles atiorm tests; Mmes. iunham, Bird, Har- ix, R_A. S, dr. Henderson. Doctor's 1236 Market si., 10 to 5; circles Tuesday, iy, 8 P. . g5 TONIGHT REV. MR HOWLAND, the singing evangelist, will hold one of his YUL"(; WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper; good home more 0f an object than wages. Addressroom 128, Brunswick House, 148 Sixih st ;. ADY WOULD LIKE SITUATION AS HOUSE. keeper in hotel, coun.ry preferred; best 0f ref- erences, 821 Howard st.,near Fourth, room 15, second floor. (‘V\)MP!—.T NT NURSE WISHES A FEW _ more engagementsin confinement cases. MES. SLOCUM, 508 Ellis st. Y EXPSRIENCED GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; city or short distance in country. Call 512 Howard. J'RENCH WIDOW WISHES SITUATION A8 cook; French or German preferred. Call room 10, 110 Sixth st. spiritualistic meetings in Mozart Hall, 1358 Market st.; flowers and rticles read; spirit mes- ages glven: all welcome; admission 10c. D PSYCHICAL ts ot Fraternal Hall, Washington st., HOP W. BEALS of New York, inspi »r and psychomeirist, will an- tions from the SOCIETY it sp.ou tional sp: swer w @ GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- & ropolitan Temple. Sunday. August 9. 3 Address by W, T. Fleenor of v ML A. P. A.: Is It a Legitimate 5 ESOTERIC SPIRITUSLISM” BY DI Ravlin, together with character reacings, at Friendship Hall, McaAllister st.; tests Mrs. r and Levinsol music, Mrs. Tully. EDWARD EAR LLIS ST.: private sittings this week; seance Scottish . B TO-NIGHT, 100; . 335 McAlllster st.; v G A, Stitt and others, skeptics invited. TRCLE TO- 311 Van HRINER; ToST «C tests 25¢: sittings daily. TAITKIN, BUSINESS & dail; 2 E TO-NIGHT, 10c. e Mme, Young, 605 Mcallister; fine music. 2 MES. COLBY, 12214 OAK ST.; CIRCLES Saturday evenings; siiings daily. g"é?—' MRS, FULTON, MATERIALIZING SE- -7 ance t ight: sittings daily. 81 Feli st. MEETINGS. ADMISSION DAY, Septemberd. For@ dren, 25e. WILLIAM CORMACK, B o1 he biren of ‘Sir Walter. Scett 14, in Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. Songs, recita- Scotland’s greatest novelist will be deifvered by W. C. C00K, Secretary. Friend Soclety will be heid at the Sailors’ Home, MRS WILLIAM H. BARNES, Secretary, the stockhoiders of the German Savings and Loan Ran Franeisco, State of Caiiforma oo MONDAY, ihe ensuing year, and the transaction of such will be held at Shell Mound Park on particuiars of events, eic., see programmes later. Admission to park: Gents, 50c; ladies and chil- Secretary Committee. THE 126TH ANNIVERSARY will be celebrated by the St. Andrew's @ Society FRIDAY EVENING, August tions etc., from the works of Scott will be ren- dered b W nown artists. A eulogy on the well-known orator, Samuel M. Shortridge. Adm on, 2bc. ANDREW WILKIE, President. = UAL MEETING AND ELEC- tion of officers of the Ladies' Seaman’s Main and Harrison sts., WEDNKSDAY, August 19, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M. OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Soclety—The annual meeting ot Society will be held ac the office of the society, No. 526 California street, in the City and County of the 10th day of August, 1896, at3 o'clock P. x., for the election of a board of directors to serve for other business as shall legally come before the i 3 K 'OURNY, Sec: 7TDOW WISHES SEWING AT HOME OR work In lodging-house. ~Call 821 Mission st room 3. FEMALE HELP WANYED. N URSE FOR 2 CHILDREN, CITY, $16; GIRL for second work, city, 816: girls for house- work, city and country, $15 and $20. C. R HANSEN & CO. GIEL_ WHO UNDERSTANDS ~GERMAN X cooking, private family, city, $26; cook. small restanrant, city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VW AUIRESS ONE WHO SPEAKS GERMAN, for country hotel, short distance from city, $20: waitress, one who speaks German preferred, for restaurant, city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OB SALE_BARBERSHOP; 2 CHAIRS; IN wholesale district: best of trade; cheap. Ad- dress Barber, box 85. Call Office. “r ANTED—PAINTI G, CARPENTERING, Part payment on house rent. Ability, box 109, Call. ANITOR WANTED—ONE WITH ENOWL- edge of carpentering and plumbiig; references required. Address K. 0., box 118, Call. 0Y ABOUT 16, WHO LIVES AT HOME, TO learn type-seiting. Address A. B. C., box 114, Call Office. [SABBERS—GOOD 3-CHAIR SHOP: A BAR- gain: must be sold on or before the 10th. DECKELMAN BROS,, 106 Ellis st. ANTED—PARTI®S SELKING EMPLOY- ment, who can furnish good references, to call st the Evening Post's People’s Exchange Bureau, | No. 659 Market street, and learn our method of aiding them in securing positions. b ELFSTEAK AND ONIONS, WITH COFFEE, D 5c; 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st 359 SUNNY COTTAGE 4 ROOMS; WATER + free. 73 Albion ave., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth sts. $8 5 COTTAGE OF 3 ROOMS. 18 PROS- . » pect ave., bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty-elghth sts,, off Mission. (CUZTAGE OF § OOMS AND BATH; YARD and stable. 918 Fourteenth st. ICELY FU NISHED COTTAGE; 6 ROOMS and bath; large yard; cheap. 30 Vearborn st., near Seventeenth and Valencia. 3(() ELEGANT COTTAGES, HOUSES AND flats, Western Addition, $12 up. SPECK & €O., 602 Markel st. SMALL NEW, BRIGHT_OR WILL SELL, §50 cash, $10 mo. THE McCARTHY CO.,646 Mkt $2 810 NOE ST, 6 ROOMS, NEWLY + renovated; bath, stable, baseraent. 435 ¥ISNA BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH— 90 LAGUNA — SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING rooms. S Larkin Street. 1 LARKIN—3 ADJOINING ROOMS 15112 for light_housekeeping: private family, Leavenworch street. LEAVENWORTH—LOWER FLOOR 1010; of 3 fine rooms; unfurnished: near California. 4 McAllister Street. 1 MCALLISTER—FRONT AND BACK T23} Dasior for housekeeping; alsolarge front rooms; private family; ohesp. , Minna Street. 454 MINNA—3 BACK ROOMS COMPLETE for housekeepg; separate entrance; chean. 546 MINNA—FURNISHED ROOMS, COM- plete for housekeeping; Jarge yard. Baission S.ree.. Q9FL MISSION-NICELY FURNISHE D 2 sunny housekeeping rooms; exclusive; bath: porch. 047 MISSION_FURNISHED ROOMS CoM- vlete for housekeepifig; low rent. 112 furnished: suite or single; board optional. 15 JONES —NICE, SUNNY ROOM FOR man and wife, or single gentieman; all convenlences. §() EEARNY-FURNISHED CONNECTING rooms, sultable for gentlemen; eleciric lights: tourists solicited. A BLINGTON HOUSE, 137 KEARNY — Pleasant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. 804 81 hearny Streei. Larkin Stree:. LARKIN —SUNNY SINGLE ROOM; nicely furnished: $5. 1 LARKIN ST.—NICELY FURNISHED ' trout parlor, $1C; nice front hallroom, $6. & Market Nicee.. T37 MAR K ET_NICELY FURNISHED front and single rooms; day, week or month, 85() MARKET, COR, STOCKTON—NICELY turnished front sunny rooms for offices. OSEMITE HOUSE, 1040 MARKET — PER night, 550 to $1; week, $1 60 10 $5: tamilles. Martha Place. 3 MARTHA PLACE, OFF GEARY, BET. MA- son_and Taylor—Sunny front room, suitable 1 or 2 persons; also back room,for 1 personm, per month, (G MARTHA PLACE OFF GEARY, Mason and Taylor—Sunny room: $6. 336 : MASON—SUNNY SUITE FOR 1 OR 2 BET. gentlemen: rent reasonable. Montgomery Street. MONTGOMERY—TWO UPPER FLOORS] rent very reasopable. & Minna Street. ICELY FURNISHED SUNNY SINGLE OR room for two men. 366 Minna st. MISSION—SUNNY FRONT ROOMS 121 sunny front suite for hoysekeeping. 667 XN COR. EIGHTH—NEW LY FUBA MISSION—SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING and single rooms; cheap. Moss Street. MOSS, OFF HOW A RD, NR. SEVENTH—3 furnished rooms for housekeeping. for light housekeeping: 87. MISSION—NrWLY RENOVATED 122 13 New cottage of 4 rooms: cellar and yard. AlO NICE SUNNY COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS; R . 832 Green st. Apply DA VID STERK, 20 ontgome: FLATS TO LET. PPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS, BATH, LAUNDRY tub, tiled sink, door opener, elactric bells, etc., overlorking private park, $20: lower fiat, 8 rooms, bath, laund: arge yard for flowers, $25; all in erfect co lon: on Twelfth st. DEMPSTER, | 86 Glen Park ave. SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH: SECOND floor: clean: delightful private street, $15. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelfth. W WALDO HOUSE, 7650 MISSION, BET. and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15c to B0c;week 81 to $2 50;reading-room istrictest atten- tion' to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. SUNN\' ROOMS /ROM $1 TO $3 PER WEEK. The New Grand, 245 Third st. $4 PANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLK. WERTHMAN Pants Co, 2215 Geary st EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40C.; done while you wait. 8:8 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s.S.F- AUNDRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL. $20; 4w itresses, $20: cooks and others. MURRAY & READY, Leadin; Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. JERMAN GIRL, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FOR ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes (0 order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 7261, Howard st., bet. Third and ¥ourth W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD ST, NEAR Market ; 200 rooms, 36 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. general housework, 51 Fifth. Y OUNG GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK. CALL Monday at 2820 Clay st. ‘WO YOUNG LADIES FOR AMATEUR THE- atricals. Address Chorus, box 58, Call Office. $)LADIES OF BUSINESS CAPACIIY TO qualify for permanent paying positions. Del- sarte Corset and Waist Pariors, 781 Sutter st Y CUNG GIRL To ASSIST IN HOUSEWORE; wages 88; sleep home. 419 Fell st. T IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, GER- man or French preferred. 1810 Sutter st. (GEL 15 OR 16 YEARS TO"ABSIS| WITH light housework. 2327 California st. EW LADIES WELL ACQUAINTED: GOOD salary. Call 6 Sacramento st., room 4. \ J ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school n city; teacher of 10 years’ experience: large class now forming for fall work; large work- room : references given. 410 Leavenwor:h st. W ANIED-YOUNG LADY TO - E RN AC- robatic business and travel; must be fair 10ok- ing and weigh over 120 pounds. Call at 48 Park Lane South Sunday from 2to 5 o'clock . . The La Mont’s. QONG-AND-DANCE GIRLS, IMMEDIATELY: £00d salary. 131 Montgomery st., room 18, 100D FRENCH COOK, LATELY FROM THE ¥ East, wanis situation. Call or address 1052 Howard st. TRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD: SMALL wages; €ood home. Call Sunday or Monday mornin bet. § and 12 0’clock, 31 Fulton st. TUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH woman to do washing or housecle aning by the day. Address MRS. D., 7 Clementl 7OUNG CREOLE WIDOW WITH A child, wishes & position as_housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 917 Market st., Toom 18, second floor. SDUSTRIOUS, INTELLIGENT YOU NG woman, with child 3 years old, wants_situation 10 do general housework; good Cook: good refer- ence. Call at 457 Stevenson st.; don't write. ESPECTABLE LADY WITH LITTLE GIRL, 7 years, would like place in lodging-house. Address Stranger, box 92, this office. M IUDLE-AGED GERMAN WIDOW WISHES IV1"a position as housekeeper. Cali or address NW. corner of ¥ifieenth and Noe sts. TOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework. Please call at 2318 Stelner st., corner of Washington. (G 09D ETENOGRAPHER WISHES POSITION X with firsi-class house; references given. Ad- dress Steno, box 160, Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN WANIS WORK AS laundress or any kind of housework, house- cleaning or sewing. Call or address 2106 Golden Gate, near Central avenue. YOUNG_LADY WANTS POSITION AT SEO- ond work or chamberwork, with privilege of tending evening school. Please cail 418 Post st., city. F IN NEED OF DRESSMAKER, CUTTER OR seamstress apply at McDOWELL Dressmaking School. 636 Market si., opp. Palace Hotel. JEW YORK DRESSMAKE R, FIRST-CLASS cutter and fitter, wishes & few more engage- menis by the day; terms $2 50. Address N. Y., box 28, Call Oftice. SPANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 2. \v INCHES : ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per th $150 1086 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to snd from the ferrv. 1iUas WADNLEU—MALE. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 GEARY ST., FUR- . nish haymakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers. teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, couks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt at tention guaranteed. YHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426, HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Cla; ‘WO YOUNG MEN, JUST ARRIVED IN Callfornia, strong and capable, would like work about horses, or any other work of a different na- ture. 501 Post st., Toom 34. By SPECIAL NOTICES. = THE PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN £, I5E Pac Asylum and Home Soclety hereby give notice that they have admitied into the orphanage from January 1, 1896. to July 1, 1896, the follow. ing haif-orphian girls and hoys, viz.: Ruth Adler, age b years: narry Bernstein, age 3 years 10 months; Charles Bernstein, age 7 years 3 months: Fanny Berustein, aze 11 years 8 montbs; Lottie Jaffe, age 8 years 4 mouths; Esther Mayers, age 4 years 7 monibs; Lewis Marks, age 4 years 7 months; Henry Lacomy,age 4 yvears 6 months; Joseph 'Michaels, age 5 vears 8 monihs: Ben Michaels. age 12 years 2 months; Solomon Robin- son,aged 4 years 11 month acob Robinson, age 6 yesrs 6 months: David Schwartz, age 5 years i1 months: Bertha Schwariz, age 11 _years 1 month; Elias Schwar(z, age 11 years 11 months: ana Herbert G. Wiener, aze 4 years 6 months. BAD TENANT~ RJECTED FOR #A: collections ade, ecity or country, Pacific Conection Co., 415 Montsy ot room 6. Tel. BSB0: DR. GALVAN HAS RESUMED PRAC- ticeatthe Parrott bds; 8d floor.rooms 395-6. 3 R REMOVE! HIS OFFICE Grant ave. : residence 1703 Geary st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST. « fornish the best femily and hotel belp. Call office, phone or mail Us YOUT OrGers: Drompi at- ation suaranteed; telephone Grant 185. “OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS DIN- ing-room boy in private family: first-class ref erence. Address Boy, box 81, Call Office. POSITION WANTED BY EXNGINEER AND etecirician to do any kind of overhauling and repair work: references. Address F. G., box 4, Call Office. (GERMAN OF 56, CARPENTER, CABINET. maker, general repairer, wants position, insti- tute, or care for gentleman’s place; city or coun- try. Address R. WERNER, 238 Sixth st. W ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WITH the best city reference, position as private w-lcth nht:r wonld work in store of any Kin can make bimself useful inany capacity. ress W., box 22, Call Otfice. o s '?C:ku MA 0,'hAMEIUCA 0 take crre of horse, cow, or garden; can drive, milk and is handy with car| ter’s tools. ress E. DAVIS, box 115, Call Orl,lice. e e . WOULD LIKE 70U KL T0 LEARN DRESSMAKING. 231 Post st., room 22, ERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: wages $10. 977 Harrison st., third floor. 00D TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS: X steady work. 186 Shipley st. W ANTED-EVERY ONE TO KNOW THAT the McDowell Dressmaking School Is the largest and best of Its kind west of Chicago. We teach the cutting, fitting, makiog and finishing of all new-style garments, and we offer you the beat System of dresscutting in the known world; the only system of dresscuting receiviug ihie gold medal at the Worid’s and Midwinter fairs; enter now; easy payments: unlimited lessons. ‘We es- pecially Invite you o call. The McDowell Dress- making School, 636 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. T,ADIES—COME ONE, COME ALL; MAKE L your own gowns: $1_per week; practical and competent teachers who take an interest. FLYNN'S Dressmaking and Cutting School, 14 Mcallister st., room 67. ANTED — FIRST-CL\38 GRADUATED matron. capable of (raining nurses, at the French Hospital; one speaking both kuglish and French preierred. Applications, stating salary expected and diplomas, to be addressed to the office of the French Benevolent Society, 318 Post before 5 P. M., August 12 W ANTED-WOMEN 4ND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. CUTTING FRUIT- PACKING CO., 1150 Harrison st. OUSEWORK—_SMALL FAMILY IN FLAT; wages §12; sleep home. 5 Liberty st AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons; free to agents. BUTLER, 131 Post st. VERMAN, DANES AND SWEDISH GIRLS can obtain_places by applying at Oakland Employment Bureau, 872 Broadway. J. P JOHNSTON & CO. RELIABLE LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE business. Call r. 20. 181 Post, 10 to 5 o’clock. ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Ap%ly immediately, CALIFORN1A CANNERIES CO., Bfannan st., between Third and Fourth. CUTHNG, FINISH YOUR OWN DRESSES; $1a week. FLYNN, 14 McAllister st., T, 67. H AIBDBESSING, 38c AND 33¢: MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE. 119 Powell st., 105 9th. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: $1a week: Fhttaron satasenter, Ssa up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. MOt Cosv EN1ERT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week : free ‘bus and baggaze 10 and from ferry. "ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect Jou ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & Dept. L, Paten; Aitor- peys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and 115t of 200 1nventions wanted. E HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 16¢ PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi¢, below Kearny. ARBLRS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Ciay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' LOCAL UNION, No. 27.J. B.U.A., Emplmt Bureau, 102 Seventh ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. 8. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 6 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be accepted; this important branch of the naval service ofters special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our Dnew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. BESL PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SKCOND- I (QCTAVIAST. BET. WALLERAND HAIGHT, opp. Valencia—Rent greaily reauced; cheapest flats in the city; sun ail da; in first-class order; 6 and 7rooms and bath; $20 and $25. MADISON & BURKE. EE THOSE ELEGANT NEW CORNER flats, 1416 and 1418 Ellis st.; 5, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; electric cars pass; reduced rents. MAD- ISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. HEAPKST FLATS IN THE CITY, FEW minutes’ walk from town; 6 and 7 rooms and bath; sunny: NW Larkin and Turk; low rents. MADISON & BURKE. $1 1 NICE CLEAN FLAT NEAR VAN NESS o+ ave. and Grove at. SPEUK & C0., 602 arke ANDSOME NEW LOWER FLAT; 6 SUNNY rooms, also laundry and servant’s room; 7 large close(s; natural wood finlsh; finest plumb- Ing; handsome mantels and tiling; electric light- ingi 815 Hyde st. 1384 FOURTEENTH ST., NEAR HOWARD; new upper flat, 5 rooms and bath, $20. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. $ 1 6 HANDSOME 4-ROOM CORNER FLAT: . bath and basement. Corner San Carios and Willows aves., Mission. LAT OF 5§ SUNNY ROOMS FOR HOUSE- kerping, in good order; rent $1250. 22434 O Farreil st. t‘|-50 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—FOUR ROOMS. bath; nice yard, garden. ENT CHEAP; FLAT FOUR NICE RCOMS. 515 Thirteenth st., bet. Guerrero and M arket, 8‘ WALLER ST., NR. MARKET—ELEGANT new upper flat 6f 7 rooms, bath; best lighted flat in city. ELEGANT FLAT OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, $25; water free. 915 Haight st. Q ELEGANT "FLATS, 6 AND 7 ROOMS: newly painted and renovated. 825 Howard st. bath; Q) SROOMED, SUNNY FLATS, 1 WITH bath, near S. P. K. R. depot; $10 each. 2 Zoe. $16. SURNT, FIaTS; § ROONS: BaTH: + stable. 135 Fair Oaks, nr. Twenty-third. HOICE SUNNY FLATS: 6 AND 7 ROOMS: bath; Park view. 1314-1816 Fell, nr. Baker. PPER FLAT 8 ROOMS; MODERN 1IM- 131 SHERIDAN NR. NINTH—UPPER FLAT, 2 4large rooms: hall: nearly new: rent $14. FINE LOWER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS; $l + ALL NEW AND MODERN; 4 ROOMS; . nice nefghborhood; cars. Sac. & Broderick PPER SUNNY FLAT; 4 ROOMS, BATH. 2951 Twenty-third st. ROSE AVE., BET. HAIGHT AND PAGE lll-—&!fllll}y T00! bath; basement. 22 50 NICE BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 6 . « large rooms; bath; water. 1134 oward st. ROOMS AND BATH: $18; FINE VIEW, 6 Reed st.; key 1325 Washington, nr. Jones. ed, $42 50. 1635 Bush. bet. Franklin and Gough. EW MOLERN SUNNY 4-ROOMED FLAT. Twenty-fifth and Folsom: cholce and sunny. J. A. ULRICH, room 41, Crocker bullding. hand shoes, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes, pointed toe, our maxe, $2 60 cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. JANTED—MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 260 night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Ellis st. low Sixth. for a room: 26c a night: $1 a week. | /NDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4/ sts.; single furnished rms 75¢ weok, 16¢ night. E. Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. 100 ME3 TO TAKE LUDGING AT 106 16 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night . $1, $1 25, 81 650 per week. Pacific kouse, Commercial and LelGesdori sts. your old shoes and make them a8 good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while” you wale. OOMS> 160 TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 60 TO $1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; L W ANIED-—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY : 81 veek; rooms for two, 26 & day, 81 508 week; Teading-room: dally papers. 36 Ciay st. Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 37 week. M ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. . ers&clerks. ENOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter /ANTED — MEN 10 LEARN BARBER Lrade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s misit and TTRY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST, BE- S_RELOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 €24 Washington st., near Kearny. W E ARE SHOE DOOTORS: WE REPAIR 662 Mission st., between First and Second sts. to know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- Arke rooms: 50 per pigh s Bto 85 per week. EiEh0 HOUSE 885, MARKET ST— W ANTELTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR Sitomse tent & F Barber Sehcol, 1510 Howand. AGENTS WANTED., e e AGENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE siver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other; do you want the profit? T. PERSON, Manazer Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray C0.,723 Market. GENTS —DURING THE NEXT FIVE Rovasiihs sou can essily clear $1000 selling our Novelty Company, 110 utier s = o oum OME RELIABLE SOLICITOR WELL AC- ) Juainted in the ciy: big commission: exclusive territory and no competition; call Mondny morn- Ing bet- 8 and 11 o'clock, at H. H. ZWICK, 1687 Folsom st. AGENTS WANTED—BEST MONEY-MAKER dain the world; agens make 850 dally; ex- ory: the 0Vosco} Address EOUDEWI{IT’;,EB CO., 84 Park “P:;" New York. I‘Aelll’eYvA A DnfiEN'l'LICXA N AGEfl!;‘TS EAI\‘T- er. : e everywhers; large profita. 15 Leaven- IN’TELLIGENT BOOK CANVASSERS, Standard Dictionary Agency, 933 Market st. N EW PROPOSITION FOR PICTURE Agents: call and investigate. 432 Sutter st. » MALE HELP WANTED, 18 MEN WANTED MONDAY, 7: A M., from’ $15to $90 per month ‘and Ennd. at MURRAY & READY'S, the Leading Kmployment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. HOUSES WANTED, ‘WANTED —'80 TO 50 ROOM LODGING- house; rent must be cheap; letters, with fuli perticulars, only will be considered. Address E. . box 88, Call Office. 3() MEN FOR 4 LARGE THRASHING OUT- fit and ranch; sack-sewer, sack-tender, straw buck, derrick-forker, = 8ri eader wagon drivers, teamsters, laborers, cOOK, hoe- down and others; sce boss here Monday at §'A. M. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. w;&:‘;{%hm; l;xzhlgiamxcxn TENOR, churc] g ress J. box 44. Cali Office. i TRICTLY SOBER, RELIABLE OLD GER- X w:nn;;nnt:swn;u :1‘:{'" wAn;k; mé" neighbor- ; wages $3 monthly. Add; L, 5 T ress C. P., box 139, RINTEK, A1 JOB MAN, WANTS - tion. Address S. H., box 147, Call oflie:.m.“A ARDENER: PRACTICAL IN ALL branches of the busigess: bas haa 12 years' experience. - Address Gurdener, 405 Baster sy F, MILKERS, 822 60; 3 BLACKSMITHS, 850, $40 and found: farmer who can do a little blacksmithing: 20 men to irrigate land: 20 tie- makers: sand teamsters; choreman for an Insti- tui d_ many other places. MURBAY & READY, Leading Employmen: Agents, 634 and 636 Olay'st. 0 6 ana and $. #15 and $20; 2 dishwashi CITY AND COUNTRY, $30, $40 5 waiters. $25 and i 2 walter-boys, $15 and $20: cook; waiter, country. w, see boss here. MURRAY & RKADY, ing Employment Ageuts, 634 and 636 Clay st. 00D EXPERIENCED GERMAN LADY wants work by cay housecleaning or house- work. Call or,address cor. Larkin and Beach sts. 'NGINERRS—POSITION BY B il wih chcoirica lighen - & ade LOUIS B. GOKDON, 17 Van Ness ave. IRST-CLASS CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH ! tor general work: steady job. and 1 o'clock at 265 Stevenson l’. KOOMS WANTED. e VPSSRSO e GEN’I’LEHAN WANTS FURNISHED ROOM 1n exchange for piano lessons. A., box 7, Call. S WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS, (’)I‘I)_D'SBE.GZ;WD-HAND ElEWanflnmlACBlNE' ; i ! eap; 1o dealers. e, box 9, 'OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- Iy, watchesrepaired. MUND, 118334 Mission. ANTED—TO BUY A STEAM BUILER OF 25 horsepower, and_ulso_& steam engine of 8 or 10 horsepower. ' Apply 327 Montgomery ave. HIGHE!'I‘ PRICE FOR UAST-C TH- ing and shoes. BERKOWITZ, 534 Pacific st ANTLD—A HARP I\ EXCHANGE FOR bicycle. H.,box 113. Call. YOUE BUOKS. CLUTHING AND JEW o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. provements; SW. cor. Ellis and Lackin, Key 628 EIIis st. $15. 510 Crementina sty ness Fourtn 1n: quire of the owner upstairs. 2 SUNNY UPPER FLATS; 8 ROOMS. + 1820 Jessie st,, bét. Hermann and Ridley. 4(8} WALLFR_UPPER FLAT; b ROOMS; 2 bath; $18 60. $12 AND $14—UPPER AND LOWER FLAT 4nice, clean sunny rooms. 403 Oak st. ESIRABLESUNN Y FLAT,7 ROOMs, BATH; all modern Improvements: ' with water inciud- 6 Tremont ave., near Waller st., G. G. Park. EW MODERN UPPER FLAT ON COR.OF 849 GROVE, NEAR FILLMORE-LOWER flat 6 sunny modern rooms elegantly pa- pered; bath; basement; yard: $25. 8 2 ELEGANT FLAT; SUNNY SIDE: . rooms: bath; new improvements. 762 Folsom st. 1706 fia: garden-vatn: $15'and 16 the | will be put | Natoms Street. 94] YATOMA, BET. THIRD AND FOURTH— Nicely furuished singl nd housekeeping rooms from $1 up. BicAllister Stre 2 Furnished and unfurnished rooms, e suite or single, suitable for offices. 854 MissioN — LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM: suit 2 friends: low rent; permanent tenans. 201 ?:IBSION-PUBNISHED ROOM TO L. nished bay-window rooms: $1 per week. 2201 MCALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL— Mission Stree. 9284 NATOMA, NEAR 4TH—3 FURNISHED NINTH—-FURNISHED FRONT BAY- housekeeping rooms; very convenient. Ninth Street. 21 window room for light housekeeping: aiso single. orfolk Street. 59 NORFOLK, OFF HARRISON, NEAR £ Eleventh—2 sunny rooms (separate building), furnished for housekeeving: waslroom; yard. Oak Street. 4ROAK—85; HOUSEKERPING ROOMS for respectable working women; private day nome for cuildren. O’Karrell Street. 9991 OFARRELL — SUNNY FURNISHED 2 rooms and kitchen;complete for housekpg. Pearl Street. PEARL, COR. MAKKET, OPP. OCTAVIA—3 cor. rooms, well furnished for housekeepg: $18. 3 Scott Street. 1614 SCOTT—3 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS: UN- furnished: bad] arden: call 3to 7 P. M. 1614 SCOTT—3 OR 4 SUNNY ROOMS; UN- furnished; buth; garden, etc. Call P. M. Necond Street. 499 BECOND—SUIT SUNNY HOUSEKEEP- ; < ing rooms, farnished: others, §4 up; bath; aundry. Sixth Street. 148 SIXTH, COR. HOWARD—-FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; rent cheap. 16 2ouTH PARK—1, 2 OR MORE FUR- nished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms: reasonable, 64 STEVENSON, BET. SEVENTH AND Eighth—2 furnished housekeeping rooms; bath: ceniral. 732 South Park. stevenson Street. sutter Street. SULTER—FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP- ing rooms. Tehama Street. TEHAMA — 3 NICE HOUSEKEEPING rooms; furnished completely; sunny yard: 4 $13. NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms; convenlent: from $6; no children, 426 Tehamsa st. 336 low rent. Twenty-sixth Street. TWENTY-SIXTH, NEAR MISSION— Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; Van Ness Avenue. VAN NESS AVE., COR. GROVE—NEW.. 232\ iarnished apartents for housekeeping: 2 or 8 rooms. Washington Street. 5OQ WASEINGTON —SUNNY UNFUR- nished housekeep’g rooms; running water. Miscellancous. OR 3 ROOMS FOR HO: SEKEEPING NEAR park. A. L., box 82, Call. SUNNY BAY-WINDOW ROOMS: BATH; basement. Key at 19 Hampton place, off ¥ol- som s:., bet. Second and Third. e e e e BOOMS TO LET. Natoma Stre NATOMA—-FURNISHED ROOMS, 75¢c, 245 $1, $1 50. 1 NATOMA—SUNNY FOURNISHBD 3 6113 Hout voom: saitabie for 3 gentiomen: 87, O’k arrell Sirevi. ¥ine Stree.. PINE ST., NEAR STOCKTON—SINGLE rooms, $4 and $5 per mo ; private family. PINE—SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM: $31 BLEASANT, OFF JONES, NR. CLAY— 2 Front and back parior; furnished or unfur- nished; bath, gas; reasonable. Folk Street. O'’FARRELL—FRONT ROOM FOR GEN- rent §4. POLK—3 SUNNY UNFURNISHED tleman ; private family; good home; ref. 612 Pleasant Street. rooms; rent reasonable. Post Street. POST—-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms: suites and single; terms reasonable. 11 Taylor strees. TAYLOR — HANDSOME SUITE OF rooms; $20 per month: also single. Tehama Street. TEHAMA, NR. NINTH—NICE LARGE sunny front room suitable for two young ither ladies or gentlemen. Third Siree:. THIRD—LARGE FURNISHED SUNNY LOWEB FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH, YARD. 25 Lapidge st., bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth. 1(), ELAT OF 5 SUNKY KOOMS, WITH « stable. 412 Kureka st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second. 98 BINCON PLACE, RINCON HILL OFF Harrison st., between First and Second—Half of sunny house: fireplaces in pariors; view of bay. LATS TO ®ENT FOR VERY LITTLE money at BALDWIN & HAMMOND'S, 10 montgomery st. LAT; 6_ROOMS: BATH; GOOD MARINE view. 2106 Leavenworth at., bet. Filbert and Greenwich. 16 WATER FREE; LOVELY UPPER $ '+ modern sunny 5-room flat; 100 feet from Castro cars. 4073 Twenty-third st.; key 4075. JLEGANT NW FLATS, SEVENTH ST, BE- s low Bryant. 5 and 6 rooms. bath: $8 1o $16. San Carlos Avenue. 996 SAN. CARLOS AVE_6 ROOMS AND bath; water included; $20. Second Sireet. ENTRAL LODGING-HOUSE, 62 SECOND— Entirely renovated; convenient and respecta- ble, Shrader Street. 779 SERADER, 1 BLOCK FROM GOLDEN Gate Park—2 furnished or unfurnished rooms to let. sixthSireod. 18 BIXTH ST.— FRONT BAY-WINDOW rooms, en suite or single: quiet; $5 up. 949 SIXTH-LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR 3 gentlemen: 6. 408 SIX1H (CHANGED HANDS)—SUNNY rooms; gentlemen; housekeeping; every convenience. 544 SIXTE-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS: single or double; 75 cents and 81 per week. Stevenson Street. 6]1] SIEVENSON_SUNNY SINGLE FRONT room; turnished; no to-let sign. (C%UPERATIVE HOUSE 819 STEVENSON— Rooms clean and cheap; reading-room. Stockton >dtreet. STOCKTON—1 LARGE SUNNY FUR- nished room; $2 & week. Lulier siree. 52 SUTTER—NICELY FURNISHED front sunny room, suitable for couple. 1148 SUITER, CORNER “POLK —LIGHT ousekeeping; nicest rooms; lowest price: transients, © 3(& SUITER - FURNISHED ~ROOMS_OR suites. $1 25 to $10 a week; night, 26¢ to $150; translents solicited. 703 SUTTER, COR TAVLOR —ELEGANTLY { newly furnished sunny rms. ; suite or single. 1205 SUTTER — PLEZSANT, — SUNNY front rooms, furnished or unfurnished; all conveniences. folks, 304 Fon: bay-windew suite; terms reasonable. 5] G THIRD =2 "SUNNY FLATS AND;3 single rooms; furaished or unfurnished. Turk street. NICE, SUNNY DOUBLE FRONT ROOM. 10 Turk st. Miscellaneous. $3 WEEK—-LOVELY FRONT ROOM; CEN- tral; private. L. F., box 97, Call Office. ARTIES INQUEST OF DESIRABLE ROUMS in private families ur boarding-houses can find precisely what they want free of charge by calling atthe Evening Post’s Branch Office, 659 Marker, F YOU HAVE ROOMS 10 LET SEE OUR methods of assisting you in securing desirable tenaots. Call at che Evening Post’s People's Ex- change Bureau, 658 Market st. UNNY SUITE AT THE WINDEMERE, cor_Bush and Van Ness ave., 2 or 8 rooms: bath BOARDING AND ROOMS. TURK—NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY rooms, with board. 20 LUUSLKEKPING KOOMS. Capp Street. ! Oh CAEE- ¢ IARGE] SUNNY BOUMS 1 kddy Street. EDDY—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. fine location; gas; range; private family ce. 15 Fell Street. ] FELE-2 FRONT ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping; reasonable; no children. riith Street. 895 FIFTH-_CLEAN, FURNISHED, HOUSK- keeping; 2, 810; 3, 818; single, 85. Fillmore Street. 929()81 FILLMORE. NEAR CLAY_2 FUR- U032 njshed rooms, $10; 8 unfurnished, $10. ¥olsom Street. 1 FOLSOM—LARGE HOUSEREEPING rooms; running water: bath: garden; $9 and §10. Geary Strees. 807 'GEARY—HOUSEKEEPING :oonu. ' 403 California Streev. 14264, SALEORNIA-FURNISHED ROOMS $6 and 9 for gentiemen; references. Carlos Place. CARLOS PLACE, OFF O'FARRRELL, NEAR Powell—sunny frnished rooms; $4 and 5. Lady Street. 13 EDDY—NEAT SUNNY SINGLE ROO! 113 forgentiemen. s5 kignth >treei. RMAN APARTMENT HOU! SR eer tafkets fornished ang uardraisned. X.llis Street. HE RAMONA, 130 ELLIS; MRS. KATE 8. 1 ART, manager—A quiet bouse: centrally lo- cated; newly fnrnh!nd: elevator: hot & cola waser. 214 FLLIS—2 BELEGANT FRONT SUNNY suites; also 2 rooms for housekeeping. 32 l ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—FOR BEST lodging we recommend the fosedale House, 32" ELLIS — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ) parior snite first floor: housekeeping rooms. 598 ELLIS-FURNI-HED SINGLE EOOM; suitable for young man. 721 ELLIS—NICF SUNNY ROOM; fifi OF bath; rent reasonable. rolsom Street. FOLSOM—SINGLE SUNNY ISH- T35 S rone roveus: # pes monte ~ OB Fourth Streec. FOURTH—FURNISHED ROO: ; SUIT- 225 Wetor - $5 per month prilis TUSTRIA HOUSE, 2186 FOURTH—) A sunny front rooms; single or dbllhl:n LA Ceury ~iree.. 9] 74 GEARY-8 SUSNY ROUMS; KEY 217, 8(] CEARY_NEWLY FURNISHED sunny rooms; : " s e fumay rooms; central: reasonable; new ()5 GEARY_NICE] 805 SEARY-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HE MARTINET: HAN DSOME SUITES AND single; 810 mo. up. 1101 Geary, cor, Van Mess. ‘ “elden Gate Avenue. GOLDEN GATE—NICELY FU 516 Gy oomie: uss ot savn eaao L ED 5 GOLDEN GATE AVE.—<UNNY FUR. 416 Sone asons and adjoining room. uougn S reet. GOUGH— i 214 SOUGH—4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; i ‘Grove Street. GROVE—SUNNY FURNI! bay-window; mnfium&g ‘n‘oox; EDDY —2 LARGE SOUNNY ROOMS with board: $45 for couple. 808 Yax NFESS AVE.—DESIRABLESUNNY rooms; first-class table board. OTEL BERLLING, 714 LUSH—A FAMILY hotel: references giveu and required: all mod- T conveniences CHILDREN BOARDED. 9hs HERMANN, NR. VALENCIA; LADY wishes 1or 2 children to board and room reasonable, ADY WOULD LIKE 1 OR 2 CHILDREN TO i board; or take care of an infant; best of ref- erence. Apply 1357 Howard st. 3 0 INNY, HEALTHY P ornas mothers care,$T2 Bast Eleveutn st Oakland. Rimnepons o S o e terms ronsonable. 16 Valley st., Oakland. 3§ ERMAN WID W WISHES CHILD TO board: mother's care; reasonable. 4025 Twenty-tifth st. STORAGE. TORAGE—CHEAPEST LN THE CITY ; FIRE- S proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. UKNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS: ~aD- Fvum-. shipping. CHAS L. TAYLOK,204 Post. CO., 132 ELLIS; A o Fastern B.SMITH FURNITU jow rates: fire-proof buildin. TYPEWRITERS, IO e bt el WG EMINGTON, $40. $35: SEND FOR SAMPLE ‘work, SCOTT & BANNAN, $33 Montgomery,