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14 SYMPATHIZERS 1N THE FIGHT, Wheelmen Will Pledge Candidates to an Arm- strong Bill. OR FIGHT THEM HARD. Battle Against the Railroad to Be Taken Up by the 1AW TO ORGANIZE IN THE STATE. Wheelmen Claim 8000 Riding Voters m the City and as Many Sympathizers. The action of the Southern Pacific Rail- road Company in imposing a charge on the transportation of bicycles has resulited | in cementing the wheelmem of the State as nothing else to date has ever been able to do. There is now no doubt that the scores of | bicyle clubs and the ‘‘unattached” wheel- men are going to get together and pull to- gether for the purpose of fighting the octopus in the legislative campaign next fall. the California Legislature similar to the | which is a law in the | Armstrong bill, States of New York and Ohio, classing bi- cycles as baggage and requiring railroads to carry them as such without extra charges. Leading wheel men claim that the num- | ber of votes they will be able to muster for the fight with the octop.s is not | limitd to the 15,000 riders in the City of San Fra ncisco and the 40,000 riders in the State. They figure that each owner of a wheel bas a friend to whom he occasion- ally loans his bicycle, ana other friends who are thinking of taking to bieyciing and who consult him about it, and that all these sympathizers will use their votes and their influence to secure the passage by the Legislatnre of an Armstrong bill. Yesterday it was decided to hold a meeting of the Cycle Board of Trade ac an early daie to consider the action of the railroad. The members of this organiza- | tion comprise all the bicycle-dealers in the City, a number of wheelmen and others interested in wheeling and wheels. J.. 8. Board of Trade, said yesterday: “The tight will, of course, be a politicai one. | That is about the only way we can get at it, and we shall attempt to have a bill passed by our Legisiature similar to the Armstrong bill which has become a law in New York and Ohio. In this City we have between 7000 and 8000 voters, and each one of these men have sympathizers. In addition to this the lady riders will also have tome influence. Every wheel- man probably loans his wheel to some- body once in a while, and that person may be counted on as a sympathizer. We have begun a system of enrollment of all the unattached riders in the City. large list of them at my place of business, and it is growing day by day.”’ R. C. Lennie, another dealer, said: * are going to make a political fight with the railroad over this thing. Before the campaign is over we are going to have a working organization trict in the State. The way to do is to pledge candidates for the Legisla- ture to the passage of a bill like the Arm- sirong bill. The real fight should come, and I understand it will come, through the State division of the League of Ameri- can Wheelmen. The league made the fight in New York and Ohixand gained the point. Wheels are baggage and the railroads should be compelled to carry them as such. We cannot hardly get out of town here, even on a wheel, without paying tribute to the Southern Pacific and it 1s time that something was done. “We are pecuiiarly situated. Few other cities have contronting them an Alameda, an Oakland and a fierkeley, and now, after the 1st of September we must pay to get our wheels out of town in that direc- tion.” E. H. Mohrig, another dealer, said: “The matter properly belongs to the League of American Wheelmen of the State. The action of the railroad company in charging for carrying wheels across the bay and on the trains ought to bte fought hard, and it ought to be seen that nobody gets into the Legislature who is opposed 1o the passage of an Armstrong bill. The Wheelmen’s Municipal League, just barely organized, will take up the matter at the meeting to-morrow night. { The fiznt with the raiiroad ought to be carried into the State.” The Whaeelmen’s Municipal League will hold a meelln% to-night at the San ! Francisco Road Club’s rooms, at 503 Golden Gate avenue, at which some action is expected to be taken 1n regard to open- ing the fignt. THE STOOK MARKET. There was nothing new in mining shares yester- duy. Trade was quiet and prices were slightly lower than on Monday. Union Con. Is assessed 20 cents. Owing to the low water in the Carson River. which prevents the Mexican mill from running, the ex'raction of low-grade gold rock from the Crown Point mine has been discontinuea and the mine bas been closed down for an indefinite pe riod. Out of a force of nineteen men only a day ana s night waichman arereained. As s00n as the Carson River rises work wiil be resumed 1o the mine. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: The wheelmen want a bill passed by | Conweli, president of the Cycle | Ihavea| in every dis- | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. / TUESDAY, August 25—4 P. Bia. Asied, Alpha Con. ... 06 07 Aua... . 08 09 Andes. . 81 83 Belcher........ 24 3| Best & Bélcher1.05 110 nton Con.... — 2 fis 65 66 07 O Nevada Queen. 03 — 36 —Occldental. B4 55 . 10 _11|Ophiz. 96 98 Chollar........1.95 2.000verman.. 13 14 Con.Cal&Va...1.80 1.85 Potost. 83 84 Chailenge Con. 85 37|savage. 53 54 Con. Imperial. U2 03Scorpion, — 08 Confidence.... 83 86 Seg. 09 10 Con New York 04 S — 04 rown Point... 35 26/Silver HilL... 01 03 tSierra Nov — 0d/Sierra Nevada 42 43 Eureka Con —|Union Con. 35 88 Kxcheauer.... 04{Utah.... 06 08 Goula &Curry. 63 B54/Yellow Jacke. 30 82 Huic & Norers.1.20 1.2 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Champion . Savannah. Bid.. 1800 Asked.. 48 Asked 25 00 101 Sebasiopol 36 Edna. 1100 . L 84 Asked 85200 - 88 Grani.... 1200 - 82 Bid . 28| s Asked 40/B1d. . 66 Kennedy |Asked T Bid . . 8 50100 Ophir. 97 Asked 10 00180 Bodie 67 200 Lockwood Co; Asked Princess. $0/260 Savage Aprot 70,100 Hale & Norcrs. 120 |Bid Con Virginia... 185 0 001100 Best & Belcher 110 5 0000 Gould & Curry. 53 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug. 25—3 . M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bfd. Asked.| U S 4s coup..105: Do new m’n@ll?’l//:u!lfi MISCELLANEOUS mons. Bid. Asked U S 48 reg... 1073 Cal-stCbless. — 111 |PacRolMés — — Cal ElecL 83 — 118%4/Do2dis6s.. — CntraCWhs — 93 |P&URyés. — 115 Dpnt-stex-cp 9% (P&Ch Ry8s. — 1074 kdsn L&P6s — 120 (Pwl-st KR8s. — 1161 F&CHRRBs. — 10615 Reno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stR5s. 10735 /88cto P& L. — 10214 LosAng L Bs. 99 "ISF&NPRbs. 95 9T Do Gnteed 83 95 |SPRRArizfs — 97 Mkt-stCbless — 121 |SPRRCalés. DoRyConbs.. 10234 108%4 SPRRCal 5s. NatVinés 1st 98 | SPBrRCals | | NevCNgR7s. 95 105 |SVWater6s. 118 — | NPCRER6s100 — |SVWaterds.. 9614 8§71 | N Ry Calfs. — 100 [StkinG&ESs — 100 | NRyCalds. — 100 [SunsiT&T6s — = | Oak Gas 5s..102 ~ — |SouterstR5s108 11 | Do2d is 85.:100 104 |[VisalluWlds . — — Omnibus os. -~ 117 | | WATKR STOCKS. Contra Costa — 40 |San Jose. — - | Marin Co.... 50 — |Sprng Vailer 945 — A8 STOCKS. | capttal. 1714 30 |Pacific Lizht 48 4934 | Central.. 95 — !San Francsco B6lp — | Ok GL&H 61 Blyg(swekion.... — = 20 Pac Gaslmp. B0% 82 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFai66 — 25 50 { COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.123 126 AngloCal... — 58 |London&SF. — 2714 BankofCal.. — 234 |Merch Ex. 12 - Cal S D&TC010944120 |Nevada. FirstNauonl. — 180 [Sather 8Co. — — | SAVINGS RANK STOCKS. | GersS&rLcCo.1260 1260 [Sav& Loan.. — 100 Humb SELII00 1350 — 2D e 4 = — 480 STREET RAILROAD STOOR. — 102 |Oak SL&Hay — 100 ot 65 |Presidio T & —_ | © 4034 41 |Sutterss. - = i FYOWDER STOCKS. AulsnticD... 15 (Glan: Con.... 1615 18 Eastern D..0 70— {JudsonD.. =" - Calitornia.... 70 = |Vigorit...... — 90c MISCELLANFOUS STOCKS. | AlaskaPkrs. 90 92 (NatVinCo., — — BIkDCoalCo. — 10 |OceanicSSCo — 20 Cal Cot Mills — ~ |Pac AuxFA 1 - | Edison Light10934110 | PacEoraxCo. 88 100 | GasConAssn. — — |PacRoll Mill — - | Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo 6% 7% | HawC&SCo.. 15 1815 PacTransCo. — 24 | mutch SPCo 1915 20 ~|Pac T&T Co. 70 80 MerkxAssn.100 110 nset T&l. 41 - MElecLight — 434 United CCp. — 23 SALES—MOKN.53 oESSION Board— | 2 Edison Light & Power Co. . 109 00 | 100 Hawalian Commercial . 15 00 | 50 Hutchinson > P Co, cash. 19 75 | 130 Markoet-st Ratlway. 41 00 | 10 SF Gaslight. 85 50 | 5 do do 85 75 | 20 do do 86 00 | Street— | 50 Edison Light & Power Co 109 0 | 100 Hutchinson S P Co. 19 50 1 SALES—ANTEENOON SKSSION. | Board— 135 Hawaiian Commercial.. 15 00 10 do do 15 12 5 S ¥ Gaslizht. 86 25 505 V Water.. 94 75 Streei— $8000 Edison Light & Power Bonds..... 117 50 50 Edison Light & Power Co. 109 25 SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE 0f the San FranciscaCALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt (n the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open until :30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open nntfl 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CROCKETT LODGE, NO. 139, F. & A — Called meeting. TH!SA WEDNESDAY at 7:30 ». M D.3d By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. MISSION LODGE NG. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting 1 HIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock: second "degree. Bv_ order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and A M.—Called meeeting THIS (WEDNESDAY), EVENING, Au- gust 26, at 7:30 0'c ock. By order of the W. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary, M. 5, SOLDES GATE LODGE NO. 204, 1. O. 0. F.—Oflicers nnd% 2SS members, you ‘are hereby notified to assemble "av _your lodgercom on WEDNKESDAY, August 26, at 1:30 P. M., forthe purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, CHARLES MCCALLUM. M. E. DIEBOLD, N. G. C. R. MACLACHIAN, R. 8. TRIUMPH LODGE NO. 180, A.0. U. W.—Officers and members un% S notified to meet at residence, 40515 Grove' st., to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN C. REARDON, WEDNESDAY, August 28,8t 9 A. W. H. CATTRAN, Recorder. | A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS_THE WEEKIY CALL. In_wrapper, for mailing. SPECIAL NOTICES. 2, DE.G. E.SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2214 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BAD TENANTS LJKCTED FOR collections mude, city or country. Collection Co., 415 ontey st.. room 6. Tel. $4; Pacific 5580, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1896. : . SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. 00D S§WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION todo general housework: has 2 vears' first- class references. Address or call 3105 Buchanan. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continaed. HELP WANTED-Continued. AN AND WIFE WISH TO WORK IN A M Testabrant,. wile 4 cook and man for kitch enwork; city or country. 70 Minna st. ADY WISHES TO GET A FEW HOURS work from 7 till 12 A. M., every day. Apply 129 Fifth st., near Minnie, room 5. OMAN WISHES SITUATION TO DO COOK- ing and general housework. Cal or address 924 Washington, near Powell. JITUATION WANTKD BY RELIABLE GIRL ) as cook or to do upstairs work. Please call or address 1612 Lyon st. Y QURG GIRL 15 WISHES SITUATION TO do light housework. 221 Fillmore 0N TO DO the country. OMAN WISHES SITU housework; no objection to Call at 740 Howard st. W ANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS LADY SOLIC- itor au easily handled article to sell or take orders for. Address H., box 45, Call Office. ESPLOTABLE WOMAN WISHES A PLACE to do general housework: is g0od housekeeper: many years' reference. Call 364 Jessie st., nr. 5th. (5 EL WANTS SITUATION 10 D0 GENERAL J housewors. Call or address 682 Clementina st. Y OUNG SCOTCH WIDOW WOULD LIKE housework and cooking: best city references of 4 years. Apply 50934 Natoma st. (GPRMAN GIGL GUOD COOK, WANTS & X place for cooking and housework iu & small family ; wages $20. Address 224 Linden ave., near Haye: anklin sts. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL W ISHES SIT- I uation to do cooking and housework; best of clty references. Apply 2027 Ellis st. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO light housework and assist with children. Ap- ply 488 Eighth st. EAMSTRESS WISHES FEW MORE EN- gagements by theday. Address 142 Seventhst. EFINED LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeever or seamstress. Call afternoon at room 21, second floor, 821 Howard st. RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS; $125 per day: good cutter and fitter; dresses made over. Address R., 2518 Mission st. JEAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUA- AN lion to do light housework; one who iswilling and obliging ; sleep home; Mission. Address M. H., 2518 Mission st. JITUATION WANTED BY GIRL FOR G. eral housework. Call or address 1000%5 Ste- venson st., near Twelth. Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. Apply after 9 A. M. 919 McAilis- ter st. [ RENCH DRESSMAKER, GUUD FIiTEK. would ke a few more engagements In families. Address F box 69, Call Uffice. OMP T WOMAN WISHES SITUA tion, cooking and general housework; city or country. Apply 29 Plcasant st TOUNG GERMAN GIL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do general housework wnd plain cook- fog io small family. Apply 1821 Mason st. TTUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE young woman to do ch.mberwork in lodging- house: wages $12 per month. Call or address 763 Mission st. 7IDOW WISHES A PLAOE AS HOUSE- keeper in a widower’s family: city or Oak- lana. Address MRS, M. F., Call Uffice. RESPECTABLE NOUNG GEEMAN GIRL would like a situation for uvstairs work; good references; no letters. Call 32714 Golden Gate ave. "OUNG STRONG WOMAN; WILL DO ANY kind of housework, make children’s dresses cheap, or will take charge of housecleaning by the monthi; best of references. 81134 Folsom st, RIFISEDGERMAN LADY. 40 Y EARS OLD, residing several years in Parls, speaking French and knowing French cooking, wants sitn- ation as companion; no wages. Call MME, DIZLER, 732 Sutter st., 210 7 P. M. WO REFINED GERMAN GIRLS WANT sitnation to do upstairs work. Address 30 Hanover place, off Sacramento st., bet. Mason and owell. OMPETENT COOK, WITH EXCELLENT references, wants a position. Call for two days at 121234 Pierce st. OSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER DLy young woman with a child; other children preferred: city or country. Mrs. N., box 18, Call. FLIABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION; is & good cook and will do light housework: city or a short distance in the country. Call or ad- dress 593 Sixth st., cor. Brannan. W IDOW WOULD LTKE POSITION AS WORK- ing huuseke=per for widower or bachelor; eity or country. Call or address 21 Seventh st. M IDDLE-AGED WOMA>, FIRST-CLASS ¥l cook, desires situation; references. 1823 Pine st.; 10 Jostals. 7UUNG GIEL WISHES A SITUATION AS chambermmaid or housework; good refer- ences. Call 14 Mason st. TOUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIEN ESIRES a position as housekeeer; widower's or bache- lor’s family. 1007 Market st.: apply 10 to 5 oniy. EFINED LADY — POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper in hotel or small family: can sew. Ad- dress .. B., box 18, thus office. (G ERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO X do housework and plan cooking or as house- keeper. 81815 Geary st., Naratoea court, flat 4. QITUATION WA D BY EXPERIENCED person as chambermaid or housekeeper in a country hotel. Call at 223 Minna st. (G EEMAN GIRL WISHES FOSITION TO DO general housework. Call at 1822 Fifteenth st., uear Guerrero. 7 OUNG WIDOW, STRANGER IN THE CITY, would like position as housekeeper; no trifiers Y OUNG MAN WISHES A POSITION IN A Private family; can take care of horses: is als0 encr; good references. Address T.H.. 95, Call Office. (OMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED FIRE- man, understinds boilers and Prmpsy sx:g Teferences, etc., desires & situation. 188, this office. AUNDRYMAN WANTS SITUATION AS L manager; all-around man: just from the Kast. Address L M., box 94, Call Office. ANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and plain cooking in small family. 1623 Webster st. ) OUNG MAN WISHES dslruvnfi;fliovlfl;erlys cooper by trade: understands a distillery: bller aud engine. Address 408 Capp st W ASTED—BY EXPERIENCED HORTICUL- turist and orchardis , position o4 fruit farm: Tefercnces, Address Orchardist, 724 Mission s (XPERIENCED MA \ WISHES SITUATION HS forsman o “frats vanch: - experienced in raisin and fruit planting, packing, etc. Address E. G.. box 6, Call Office. wg‘lcrms-mn uuu:m, ,“,3&;3&3593 arket—Electric lights in : rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: $150 to $8 per week:: free bus and baggage (0 and from the ferry. AN AND WIFE = FIRST-CLASS BUTLER M or vMet: wife first-class housekeeper or maid ; dity or country; bestof references. Address G., box 74. Call Office. Y GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WORK, ANY BlLasNeR sharpen drill. Address 831 Jack- 801 st., G. R. GIRRARD. APANESE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION Ji Pprivate family; has dress coat; long experi- ence: can also do first-class French cOoking. Please address H. S. M., box 49, Call Office. WANTBD—KLM]ED FARMER AND milker, $36 and house rent and chance to board men: driver for milx wagon, $30and found; German farmer, $20: butcher with simall capital laborers for city; 6 coal miners, long job: and others. Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sac- ramento st. ANTED—HOTEL COOK, COUNTRY, $7 restaurant waiter. $30; private {lmflg Co0k, $25; and others. J. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sac- Tamento st. ANTED—DRIVER FOR MILK ROUTE IN city, reference and eity experience required. $35 per ‘month and found; foreman for ranch, short distance, mus: be handy with tools. etc., $35 and found: 15 more men to pick grapes, 819 50 per month and board. good long job: 100 men and s and families to pick hops—provisions, ete., advanced; 8 farmhands. $20; 2 milkers, $20: also cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. _BUSINESS CHANCES. RARROOM ON MARKET, NEAR THIRD: $600; sacrificed on account 1l-health of owner; rarest chance; 831 Californis a;\I.II investigation given. WILKE, $1250 PARTNER WANTED IN OLD ES- T "ner sickly; cenit depen on l_fll’ed heip. WILKE, 531 a"&l“m‘ntn ul?e $1200 SPORTING RESORT, WITH 8 « elegantly furnished rooms; rent $65: long lease: very best location. WILKE & WOLK, 531 California st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. e e OR SALE—UPPER FLAT, ON BUSH, NEAR Fiilmore; 7rooms and bath: neatly furnished; sacrifice on account of departure: & sleeping ro0ms; permanent roomers. Addressorcail E. B., 211115 Bush st. $185. 2, EXCELLENTLY FURNISHED . rooms; bath: paying well; attractive house: best location: owner leaving city. 278 Minna st. F!SJRNISHED LODGING - HOUSE—COR. ON utter st.: 42 rooms: clearing above $200 per month. WILKE, 551 California st. [5) TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE IN OAK- ;$.;°n50 ‘elund, cloiring §75 por month; horse, f 3 WILKE & WOLF, 531 Calitorninar. = '2Voe® $500. SORNER CROCERY "AND Baw: - living-rooms; renc $30: doing good business: cholce location. WILKIE & WOLF, 831 California st. 3()() HOF-PICKERS: § FARMERS: 2 TEAM- sters: canner to can_fruit: choreman for & vineyard, sée boss here: 7 tanmers; 3 €ooks: 3 waiters; boy for a bakery: 20 tiemakers, 8c each, and many othe places from £15 to $85 per month and jound. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. RIGHT ERRAND-BOY FOR THIS OFFICE; must be able to write and attend telephone. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. $1.5 WINE-CELLAR IN CHOICEST ~JVU. downtown locatim, with iarge retail bar trade; low rent; large stock of fine whiskies and wines; first-class investmen:. WILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. 555 ()(), LEANSEER AND EXPRESS: AN DDUVY. oid-established firm: valuable horses 2nd teams; No. 1 storage accommodation; business in first-class running order and will speak for itself. Apply STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. Q DISHWASHERS, $4 A WEIK: COOK, $30 and room: young man to help cook, etc., $12 and room; waiter, $256 and room; boy to wash $1500 RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- « house; best location: nicely fitted up; 5 private rooms: genuine bargain to cash dishes, $2 u week; man for fruit ranch; second | buyer: see for yourself. STENBERG & CO., 682 cook, $30 and room. MAITIN’S, 749 Marker st. | Market st. * MINERS; BURLEIGH DRILL; SEE PARTY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at11 A M. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st W ASTED-FOR THE FHOPFIELDS, FAM iites or men and bors to make up pariles of 5 or more to camp out and pick hops for large com. pany: vines grown on strings and easily picked; rs, etc., advanced. W.D. EWER & CO., y 8t G $300 « liquor-store; stock and fixrures worth $2750: splendid business location: seils only on account of disagreement in partnership. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. 2' SALOON; WHOLESALE DISTRICT; $250. cheap rent; barber-shop Included: gen- uine bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Maiket st. $100 LODGING-HOUSE, 23 ROOMS: . first- class _condition: = clears $75 monthly; rare bargain. STENBERG, 632 Market. FLAT OF 7 ROOMS: MUST BE SOLD AT any price. 133 Seventh st. ODGING-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap. 233 Third st. 7 FURNISHED RO MS: ALL RENT- S 10, S 08 Siavenson st oo BB ENT: FFER WANTED FOR GOOD-PAYING house: 45 rooms. Apply 105 New Migmy st 30 B;/USES; 8300 TO $8000. PHELPS & 0., 917 Larkin st. 9471R00M LODGING-HOUSE immediate sale. E. box 48, FURNITURE JIRE SaLed Prices stand ull goods are completely qis. posed of. ak bed sets. FOR 31850 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves. . 750 ‘Carpets, per y: .. 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new building is e prices wili stand. Till such time we are conducting busines3 st SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis. 4. NOONAN. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL C engineer and machinist desires ition. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. F., Cal. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR ‘Vua!'al-l!lwlrlo lights in every room; 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to §B per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry —_— FEMALE HELP WANTED. [ EAD WAITRESS HOTEL CITY: WAIT- ress for springs, $20, steady place; 2 walt- Tesses, same country hotel, $20: pantry gi country hotel, $15: see party here. C. R. HA SE~ & CO., 110 Geary st. (3 EMAN OF SCANDINAVIAN COOK; PRI vate family. city, 3 cooks do German cooking and housework, city, $25; &eneral house- work girls, city and country, $20; nurse grl, city, call early, $20: housekeeper, city, $10: girls light house:xork, city, $: C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Géary st. CANDINAVIAN NURSE GIRL, CARE OF 1. child 14 monthsold: stop at hotel; $15. C. R. HANBEN & CO., 110 Geary st CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN HOUSE- work girl, San Rafael, $30: 8 in family, Ala- meda, $20: Oakiand, $20; 15 housework girls, clty and country, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. N EAT GIRL, SECOND WORK AND SEW- ing, $25; nurse, one child, $25: 6 housework girls. assist,’ $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH_COOK, 825, SHORT distance. MISS CULLEN, 323 Svter st. JEAT REFINED HOUSZWORK GIRL, $12 t0§15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter si. JEAT FRENCH OR GERMAN SECOND girl, $15, easy place. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. JRISH GIRL, JEWISH FAMILY, AS COOK, $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. NEAL GERMA MISS CULLEY, 323 Sutter st. VHAMBERMAID, LODGING-HOUSE, MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN COOK. NO washing. $30, 3 in family: chambermaid and Inundress, $35. MIS> CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. GIRL, $18; NO COOKING. $15. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE FOR PRI- vate family, $50; boarding-house waiter, $25: choreman, private, $10. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ‘W ANTED—GERMAN WASHER FOR HAND laundry, $25; apprentice for a laundry, $10 to $15; German boy around bakery, $15; German, elderly man, to wash dishes, $10 and found; sec- ond cook, $25: cook, $6 a week: Japanese cook, $6 a week; etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W ANTED—a BOY 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE; Sue who Iiss had experionce in a bindery pre- ferred. Call, between 10 and 12 Wednesausy, the Unton Lith. Co., 16 Sacramento st. OATMAKER WANTED FOR THE COUN- try. Apply P. GREENBERG & CO., Flood Bldg. ANTED—1 OR 2 GOOD SHOEMAKERS AT once. 749 Mission st. 00D MAN TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR GRO- I cery goods. Address G., box 3, Call. - ARBER WANTED WEDNESDAY, SATUR- day and Suuday. 1091 Howard st. TANTED—SHIP COOK FOK ECUROPE AT once. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. l KUREKA BARBER-CHAIR FOR SALE. Taylor st. Bl GOOD BARBER, WITH 835, FOR PARTNER. 2 Grove st. AN AND WIFE WITH $300 TO TAKE charge of nice family; dining-room and kitch- en; rare chance. Address P. M., box 44, Call Office. ARTNER WANTED TO GO PROSPECTING about 200 miles: verv iittle money required. Address A. H., box 44, Call Office. 13 NOTICE-DON'T MISS THIS BARGAIN. LN “Corner saloon: full value: pays well. 250 Corner grocery and bar: 4 rooms; bargain.... 450 Liquor-store; tull value in sight. . 400 Branch bakery: 8 rooms: pays weil 1175 Restaurant: No. 1 location; don’t missit..... 260 Partner in saloon ; clears $76 month to each.. 230 Coruer cigar-store, near Market st. ... D275 Lodging-house: 27 rooms: clears $75 . 600 To buy or sell see STRAND & CO., 45 Thirdst. UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, con- talning 98 rooms; also und-floor and well- lighted basement; centrally located, half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and £ mporium building: newly furnished throughout; furniture for saie on reasomable terms. For fur- ther particulars apply to 8. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. JOR _SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND besi-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the city, together with a fine stock of wines. liquors,” etc.; fixiures in first-class order; to those looking for business this is the best stand in city: sickness the cause of sale. Address for particu- s K. M., box 100, Cal $30 . thoroughly equipped in every respeci has fine store trade and large outside route; fine horse and wagon: best location in town; rent only $20; b years’ lease; 4 living-rooms; selling on ac- couut of sickness. GEO. STEWART. 602 Marke:. | OLDING BEDROOM SET, NEARLY NEW: very cheap. 1707 Oak st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time, open evenings. 40 CHAMBER BETS, $14; £1 CARPETS, arior sets, $20: folding-beds, T. D. MCCARTHY 1 CARPET CLEANING. e " OFFICE 25 AND 27 Kighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 9d4. Stratton, 19 8th st. W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH pet 0or work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- QUNEDINS CARPHET BEATING WORKS. 354 eating Works, 855-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- J ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 330. NARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO.. 25 Tenth; tol South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 330 ¢ . 14th sr.: cleaning 3¢ a vard_Tel Mission 74 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. |SARBER-SHAOP FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD location for Italian. Apply Call Office. ERGETIC MAN CAN EASILY MAKE $100 amonth; $50 required. Apply 6 Eddy st.. r. 31, QTEADY "RELIABLE MAN: PARTNER: paying butcher-shop: to deliver orders and col- lect; $75. 632 Market st., room 8. 4‘ FOUR-CHAIR. HOTEL BARBER- DU, shop: cost $800: long lease: musi sell this week. Address S., box 70, this oflice. ANTED—GOOD LIVE COLLECTOR; COM- mission: none other need apply: 8 and 9; 1 and 2. RATTO'S Law and Collection Agency, 512 Montgomery st. ’ IDDLE-AGED WOMA N, ASSIST KITCHEN, Nevada, $i6; fare paid. MISS CULLEN 328 Sutters . RA CH COOK, $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 Suter st. " ANTED—GERMAN COOK FOR INSTITU- tion, $30: laundress, country, $26; 2 French second girls, $20 and £16; 2 nursegirls, $16 and $12: chambermaid snd waitress, hotel, $20; Ger- man and Scaudipavian girls 10 do housework. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. b'lflbT-l'L:\Ss INFANT'S NURSE, BEST OF city references, wantsaplace. LEON ANDRE, 816 Stockton st. ANTED FOR THE; HOPFIELDS—FAMI- lies or women and_gils to make up parties of 4t010or wore to camp out and pick hops for large hopyard: hops sre grown on strings: few leaves and easily picked; diligent people can do well; provisions. etc., furnished and charged 10 ac- count; fare $190; office fees 50 cents. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. J ANTED—WOMAN TO COOK FOR RANCH near Sacramento: will be treated like one of family, but mus: be a respectable and agreeable woman; suiary, $15 per month, and-'good home. Apply 10 Wo D 5WER & GO., 626 Ciay. WY PED—2 COUKS IN INSTITUTION, $30; nurse. assist chamberwork, institution, $20; ranch cook. $20; 4 cooks in American and Ger- man families. $25 and $30: & Protestant second girls, $20 and $25: 2 laundresses in private family and hotel, $20 and $26; 2 colored girls for housé- work $20 and $25; 2 waltresses and_chamber- meid in restaurant and hotel, $20 and $25, and a lurge number of girls for cooking and honsework incity and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. ANTED—SEAMEN FOR_AUSTEALIA and other ports. Apply 10 Steuart, upstairs. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: OWNER WILL vacate next Monday. 871 Market st. W WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. and 4th—Single furnished rooms, nizht 15¢t0 50c;week $1 Lo 82 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; olean; quiet: open all night. CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; GOOD location. 415 Hayes st. 7OUNG MAN TO TRAVEL: MUST HAVE $:50 cash. Address L. B., box 146, Cali Office. O GEI A FIRST-RATE 160 MFAL FOR only 10c, go to the Seattle; 137 Fourth st. 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR OCASH. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. $12 FINE UPRIGHT PIANO; ROSE- wood case; in perfect order. 115 Seventh st. INE STEINWAY, HARDMAN, CHASE Bros. and others: carefully used: bottom prices; easy terms. The J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor Flood building, Fourth snd Market. 7r BARGAIN; STEINWAY PIANO, EX- . cellent order, on easy terms. 221 Leaven- worth st. (LEARANCE SALE_HAINES ENABE AND Bush and Gert’s pianos; clearing-out prices will rule. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Pos: st. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30con the §1; this week only. 959 Howard st. JANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. S. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. ST 60 MEALS, WITH COFFEE, VEGETA- bles, potatoes, etc. 635 Clay st. ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES n the ages of 21 and 50 years; not less than 5 feet b inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly: oniy citizens of the United States or persons who have’ legally de- clared their intentions (o become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special fuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. need apply. 728 Howard st. (GERMAN EXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES situation in a private iamlly for upstairs work 1d sewing: wages $20. Please call ai 318 Golden ate ave. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can woman work by the day: s a good laun- dress and can do any kind of housework and give 800d references. Address A. W., box 95, Call. TOUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST WANTS situstion in smail family as working house- keep-r; is x geod cook. Cal or adcress 1620 Post. Y A SMART YOUNG GIRL JUST FROM 13 the old country. Call at26 Ringgold st., be:. Eighth and Nioth. 7OUNG_WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS cook: French or German preferred. Call room 10, 110 Sixth st. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing or house-cieaning. Address 259 Sievenson st OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper: references. 11014 Silver st. (GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK, $450 A week: 2 women cooks, $30 and room, City: caok, country hotel, see party here; chambermaid and wait some, $16 and room, lunch_and dinner; waltress: German woman as cook, $35, etc.; head waitress, $25 and room; waliress, $15 and room; Swedish'woman as cook. MARTIN’S, 749 Market. EAT WOMAN AS COOK AND LAUNDRESS for family on small ranch near city, $25, good place; waitress, $20, and others; ranch cooks, $20 and $25. MURRAY & KREAUY, Leading Emplog- ment Ageuts, 634 and 636 Clay st. \V AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; LAUN- dress, city hotel, $20; middlc-aged working housekeeper, $10. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 910 Clay 83. AITR:S8, §20; WAITRESS, COUNTRY, $16, arm work. HOTEL GAZKTTE, 420 Kearny st. ANTED-GERMAN WOMAN OR GIRL for light housework; plain cooking, $1 must sleep at home. Call between 8 and 1 o’clock, 42 Elgin, nr. Thirteenth st. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES A POSI VL tion as working housekeeper in widower’s familys Address Housekeeper 1906 Mission st. ALESLADIES WANTED: $50 A MONTH (contract) and commission: new thing; big money. Apply 204 and 206 Leavenworth st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION IN office or copying to do at home. Call-706 Ellis st., ring two bells. /JANTED—A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; plain cooking; wages $16; references e quired. 624 Eddy st. IDDLE- AGED SCANDINAVIAN LADY wishes place to take care of infant or child: best of references given. Call for a week, 819 ‘Thirteenth st., Oakland. 7OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter. Room 9, 122 Post st., second floor. W INCHES: ER HOUSK. 44 THIRD ST.. NE. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to §1 50 per night: $1 60 1086 per week; convenient and respectabls tree bus and bageare to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. , CHINESE A JAPA- UNTER ¢ nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231 W.C.YOUNG, mgr JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314D Sutter st.; tel. Grant S0, YHINESE AND JAPANESE RLLIABLE /help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. 5, BAD TENANTS EIECTED, 8. COOK, Lawand Collection Office, 1025 Market st. DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE to 14 Grant ave : residence 1703 Geary st. DIVIDEND NOTICES. | Delingt Couraxr. No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. Board. Best & Belcher . 25Aug 2. Aug 97 Hale & Norcross 108 15aug O Repr 4 Con Imperial 87| UllAug 24[Sepr 23| Confidence. 27| 30 auz 80| Sept 24 Alpha Coa. 17| 10[Sept 3|.Sept 29 Belcher 53 25Sept 5.0ct 26 Sierra Nevada. 11.| 25Sept 7.0cc 25 Builion .. 48 10Septialioc 8 Crown Polnt. 68 20Septl8 Oct 13 Union.. 20{Sept 25/.0ct ... BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:80. 200 Bulhion....07| 50 Confi 200 Caleda. .. 14} 150 Conti. 100 Eurek: Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 200 Alpba....06850 Choir...1.90:200 Overman.13 300 Alta. 0 .)‘n 600 Potosi.....81 100 And 1.651100 200 Beicher . 77300 800 B&B....1.10{300 C Point....25 114400 G&C... 53] 1.074%[200 HaN1 300 SB&M....09 551300 Mex... 200 5 Nv.... 43 300 Uzah. 7 200 Y Jekin.. 80 300 CCV . 1.8334 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:50. 71200 Kentuck..06/200 S Nv......43 200 Mexn. 300 Union C... a3 .92%4(100 Mo, 0 1.95200 Ophir.....96/300 X JRCKe.. 30 HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J otlice: best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. F. 126 OGUNG MAN FROM INTERIOR DESIRES any kind of store or office work or light team- ing; IS a competent horseman. Address Appli- cant, 289 Natoma st.. city. 2, DIVIDERD ROTICE — 10 THE shareholders of the Independent Red Men’s Hall Assoclation—Gents: Please take notics that &% the last Teguiar meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of said assoclation, on August 4, 1896, a dividend of 50 cents per share has been declared and is due and payabie on Friday, August 28, at 8o'clock P. M., in the Red Men's Hall, 50 Bush C. B. RODE, President. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, RS, M. JOHNSTON, 695 MARKET ST. only firsi-class female help farnished. C. B HANSeN & €0 110 GEARY ot + furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, Dhone OF mail US FOUT OTGers: DrOMPL al- tention iuaranteed: telephone Grant 185. ) GERMAN CUOKS, $80: NURSEGIRL, $20: < girl for housework, sleep nome. $20: 3 nurse- giris, $12 and $15. MRS. HIRD. 721 Ellis st. W ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, HON- est_and reliable, housework and cooking; wages $20 to $25: ilght housework, no wash, wages $15; wouia do janitress work of any kind: wouid assist cooking in hotel or boarding-house or do chamberwork. Address MISS CLARA CROSBY, 713 Sroadway. PCSITION BY & COMPETENT WOMAN 45 Tousekeeper for & widower, or managing house- keever, or housekeeper for a club of gentlemen; very best reference given. Call or address M. A. 8., 414 Capp st. from 710 8 P. . AUNDRYMAN WANTS SITUATION;| HAS a thorough kuowledge of the business in all its branches. Address A. B., box 81, Call Office. JATANESE, YOUNG, NEAT BOY WANTS 4 situation as schoolboy; speaks English. TA- SHIRO, 121 Haight st., Japanese Y. M. C. A. M DDLE-AGED WOMAN TO ASSIST 1N housework and care of children; wages $10. Apply afternoon, 3516 Twenty-first, cor Dolores. ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 4547 Efghteenth, near Douglas. W ANTED-—WOMAN FOR SEVERAL HOURS dally; housework. A. B., box 46, Call. GII_KL TO WORK ON. SKIRfS: CALL AT the McDowell, 636 Market st ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYM CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. OUKNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27.J. B.U.A. Empimt Bureau, 102 Seventn ES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera- iew calf shoes, pointed ioe, our maxe, 83 50 , gents’ and children’s mistic and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 7261, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents s night: reading. room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AsTED—nAhN 2BEAL WHO OAN THINK OF some sim| ng 10 patent? Protect your ideas; they may b'rln%zlm wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ., Dept.. Patens Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize otfer and Iist of 200 1nventions wanted. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you walt. 838 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S. F+ W ASTED-MEN ¥OR CLEAN BEDS: 350 night: $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Filis st. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY p ano business, my old quarters on Market st. are entirely t00 small; T have therefore moved into my own building, at 526 Haves ., between Octavia and Laguna, where I can now display over four times the amount of instruments than formerly; as I buy for cash and in carload lots and have no rent to pay I can_offer any one desir- ing & piano or organ better value for less money than any other music house in San rrancisco. Respectiully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT, NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright planos, tozether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash payment required: every instrament cuaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast Tepresenca- tives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. ARGAIN—DECKER & SON UPRIGHT, 8250, MAUVATIS, 769 Market st. 150, BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOS- $ JU. ton make piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN pianos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933 Marketst. G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET & Davis and Fraucis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’'to \HICKERING, KNABE, &TEUK‘VUHSE; STER- ling planos; see our new piano for $187; plancs 1or v BN CORTAZ & RON 16 O Fabais YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHALER, Newby & Evans, Briggs snd other planos. wANTED—A PARTY WITH $4000 CASH TO purchase stock in a business well established in this city; 8 per cent per annum guaranteed; dividends without doubt will be much more than that: business practically out of debt. For personal interview address H. box 84, Call Office. 40 RESTAURANT OF LAKGE CAPAC- . ity: centrally located; well known: cash receipts in_season 875 to $100 & day; haif cash, balancegood trade; offer limited to 27th inst.; no commissions. Room 13, third floor, Mills bldg. HE LICK KITCHEN, LUNCH AND COFFEE£ house: bullding included: doing good busi- ness: use of large yara, with ehickens and all im provements; for $1200. Inquire at place, 145 Tenth st., near Howard. [ 12 5, BRANCH BAKERY,CANDY-STORE; O rooms; rent $12. SKIFF, 921 Market. h4 F«UIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; . Tent $12; snap. SKIFF, 921 Market st. .30 GRAND CHANCE; PARTNER » wanted to tend cash counter in neat restaurant: $50 month and board guaranteed; no objectior to lady ; no experience required. 235 3d. P‘INE FITTED UP RESTAURANT; BE tween carhouses; rent only $17: cost owner $400; will sell at your own price; must sell this week don’t miss this chance. 3279 Mission st. D 0 BEST EQUIPPED RESTAURANT 2UU. on city tront: factories ana shippin trade; cheap rent; no opposition: no cheap meals no mgbt or Sunday work. Apply Call Office. $h’5 GROCERY ND BAR ON CITY - front: kept by the present owner over 20 years: good reason for selling: good stock of goods. COMMINS & CO., 5 Pine s, 8. F. 1.)00 TRANSFER CORNER SALOON £UU. and liquor-siore doing good paying business; low rent, long lease; must be sold to settle estate, Address G., box 25, Call Office. ARGE STORE TO LET IN THE VICTORIA Jiotel, Sonora, Tuolumne County; prosperous mining tows suitable for banking or any busi- ness. Address S., box 75, Call Office. ANTED — BY MANUFACTURING CON- cern showing large profits partner to extend resent business: principals only, no agents. Ad- ress M. M., box 112, Call Office. h150 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; $) « best location; receipts average $15 a day; horse and wagon: low rent; living-rooms. See BARRETT, 1125 Market st. . -35 OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA- & loon; fitted up in first-ciass style: best location: fine l1ving-rooms; low rent; & great bar- gain. Apply ¢ all Ofiice. 150, CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY, GEo- OU. cery stationery, notions, cigars,” coffee parlor, 4 Iiving rooms; bIg bargain: must sell at once. 450 Sixth st. 00D LOCATION FOR A MAN WHO understands the trade of San Francisco: bar trade good: low rent; long lease. Call at room 40, Chronicle building. TANTED—PARTNER WITH $300 TO EN- age in photographic business; no objection tolady it good business woman. Address P. B box 97, Call Office. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE BUSI- ness in a market drawing trade; nn Sun- day or night work; must sell this week. 110 Ellis. $85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME $250 invested: safe, conservative; prospec- 1us, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N.Y. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. «OWAN BUYS stores: negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. $25 RESTAURANT WORTH $500; + must sell at once on account of sick- ness. Inquire at candy store, 1661 Miaslon st. ALOUN FOR SALr. WITH A GOOD BASE- ment; rent $20; must be sold this week. In- quire 507 Minna st., or. Sixth. KY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room’ 2bc a night; $1 a weei. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c weelk, 160 night. . §.FERO0VED FROM 606 CLAY TO 615 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, Gc. MEN T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10g, 15¢ 100 356300 a night, including coftes wud folis €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' & _ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Ieidesdorit sts. NEar NURSEGIRL. APPLY 1806 POST ST., in the morning. OPE!(ATDR ON CUSTOM COATS AT 884 Howard st. W ANTED —GOOD "LADY PRESSER AT once. Hudson Dye Works, 409 Sutter st. OUNG GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT bousework. 1301 Mason st. (190D \i\‘lu'r-w;as WANTED AT 106 ~EC- 8t Ci y. W YMAN WANTED TO WORK IN KITCHEN. 138 Polk st. (G5, MAN OR SWEDISH GIRL GENERAL housework. A pply 3324 Sacramento st. 00D PANTSFINISHER WANTED WHO can oper.te: also apprentice. 1018 Howard. OMAN TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; $10. Cail after 2, 16 Sonth Park. GIRL WANTED AT 939 FOLSOM FOR CARE 0f child; age between 13 and 15 years OUK WANTS SITUATION; WIFE AS HELP- J er; restaurant, hotel or boarding-house. Aa- dress C. W., box 18, Call Office. OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION OF ANY kind; willing (o work: last piace A years. Ad- dress P. E. ¥., 72314 Natoma st. 1> Y AN EXPERIF NCED WINEMAKER: 20 3 years’ experience; A1l references; moderate wages. Address Winemaker, 409 Pac fic st. ESGLISHMAN (36) WANTS WORK OF ANY kind; understands horses &nd cows; good references. Address C. S, 961 Mission st. 0Y, 17, WANTS POSITION ¥ROM 9 TO 1 P. M. and Saturday and Sanday for board. Boy, box 108, Call Oftice. ITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAMI- 1y by first-class gardener who understands all kinds of work around private place: good refer- ences. Address N. ANDERSON, 657 Howard 3t. hAKER'S ASSISTANYT WANTS WORK; EX- wu{eflenco:& l:s)d "'orkmln ln’d‘woikufi':-lo a i no i strong; age 24; Shasta House. 26 ~acramento st., city. s Y OUNG MAN AS CAMP COUK: EXPERL enced; or woula zo on coasting schoon er; fod baker; low wages B., 26 8icramento st., S. OOKKEEPER—YOUNG LADY WI H LONG experience: can take compleic charge of books for retail, wholesale or, manufacturing business, desires situation; No. 1 references. Address M., box 40, Office. ;TRONG, WILLING CATHOLIC GIRL; housework ; good cook; kind to children; $18. Applfibflm:!:\ 2and 4 at 2975 Twenty-fourth st., ADY DESIRES GENTLEMEN'S WASHING, mending and plain soving: will give care and attention. Apply rear 243 Shipley st., off Fifth, between Folsom and Harrison. WEDISH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE OACHMA \—YOUNG MaAN FROM THE East wants situation as coschman: under- stands gardening; best of references. Address A., box 41, Cali. SMAKT YOUNG GIRL FOR DINING-ROOM. 1191 Market st. OUNG WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 3997 Kighteenth st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 260 per nigh:: $1 10 $3 per week. ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 260 a day, $1 60 & week; reading-room: daily papers. &6 Clay st. GOMS 160 10 76c PR NIGHT: 500 TO $1 60 per week. Orlental, 225 Drumm st. PEANCE BAKERY, NOTIONS AND SMALL coffee saloon: $125. 1208 San Pablo, near Twenty-sixth, Oskland. AKLAND ROUTE ON EVEN'NG BUL letin for sale; clears $95; 32000 Apply 962 Broadway, Oakiapd. TOR SALE — MOVABLE BAKENY OVEN and outfit; also restaurant fixturey. DEWKEY, 321 Ellis st. JEWSPAPER ROUTE IN m'miron CITY, elose to San Francisco. For part&:ulars apply this office. N OR SALE—_BRANCH BAKERY! AND NO- tions: rent $15; 3 rooms; make dffer. Appiy this office. § JRIBEIoR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; will pay $150 per month; price $4000. Apply 1his office. OR SALE—CORNER SALOON: AN OLD established business. Apply &t Chicago Brew- ery. ENT0 FEED MAZNHATTAN S10UK FOOD; all grocers keen it RHSTAURANT TO LET; FIXTURES FOR sale; half a block from Sutter. Apply 1212 Polk. W ASTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersd&elerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter NEW OYSTER-PARLORS AND CHOP-HOUSE UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham placa. (CEEAPEST ARD BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 31 50, post~ age free. LOST. OST — BROWN LEATHER POCKETBOOR containing English Master Mariner's ceriifi- cate and family papers useful only to owner. Finderreturning same to STEWAKT MENZIES & CO., 514 Battery st., will be suitab'y rewarded. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEKNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of HULDA CARLSSON (No. 199 1190) The finder will pleuse return to bank. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclecy of San Francisco in the name of PHILIP MARKS (No. 178,893). The finder will please return to pank. OST — SUNDAY EVENING, charm: Olympic Club emblem—+ and diamond gold. and receive reward. OST — ENVELOPE CONTAINING NOTE ana W. F. & Co. receipis. Return 834 Clay st., Oakland, and receive reward. FEM HeR BOA, ON MARKET ST., POWELL to McaAllister; reward. 111934 Taylor st. $5 REWARD—LOST AT TIVOLI, SATUR- day evening, 1 gold seal with a red stone, on which is engraved a coat-of-arms. Finder will glem return to Vallejo Warehouse, Valiejo and ‘ront sts., and receive above reward. WATCH red; wings Return to 1501 Valencia st. REWAKD—CANARY BIRD LOST. turn 986 Filbert st. Rl 1.95T — UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH OF J Holy Family. Return toR. R. HILL, 2214 Geary st., room 39. OST—SMALL DARK BROWN HORSE; knees marked; reward. 41 Clara st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE dIBERNTA Savings and Loan ~ociety of San Francisco, in the name of EDITH LESSER. No. 209-1461. The finder will please return to bank. J,AECE BLiCK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, about August 14. Return 135 Chestnut st. and receive large reward. BLACK AND TAN HUNTING PUP. » Return 4:7 Fourth st. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tke L'nlm States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age AME TO PREMISES, BLAC land dog. Owner can have s Pproperty and_paying expenses. W ARIED - MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 15156 Howard. X ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your o!d shoes and make them like new; done ‘while you wait; ladies’ soleing, natled 35c.; men’s soleing, nailed 50c.; machine-sewed 75 hand- sewed 65c.; fine shoes made to order from $2 up; ‘we have a lot of shoes, been aamaged by waier, at less than one-fourth their value, f:om_ 25¢. up to §2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. cheap. Call at 418 Post st., after 12 to 3 ». . 1600, SEOCERY AND BAR APPLY . HILBERT BROS., 103 Powell st. FOUND-_WHITE BULL-TERRIER. OWNER call 211 Carl st. TQSELLA BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. G COLT. APPLY JOHN A, ND—YO QULLIV AR, Arm and San Bruno road, SULLLV. JALOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. NEWLY, FITTED UP LIQUOR-STORE FOR AY sale. 782 Devisadero st., cor. Fulton. HOCERY AND BAR: TRANSFER CORNER; cause sickness. Apply at Lhis office. AGENTS WANTED. Y OUNG GIRL ¥OR LIGAT HOUSEWORK: American fami'y of two. 980 Post st. W OMAN TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN. Howard st. LADIESTOLEARN HATRDRESSING, MAN- Icaring, face ireatment, etc. 131 Post st., r.20. TEE McDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN fact the only first-class, dressmaking school on the coast. Paiterns 25¢ up. 836 Market st BUSINESS WOMES, SOME CAPITAL, CAN make money rapidly. Call 181 Post, room 21. {LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- L days free: 2 t0 3. 14 McAllister, room 67. ()SEPATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS nd underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8214 Frémont st. BsmOnt as R 00 A AIRDKESSING, 200 AND 36c: MOENING H O e 1 G oanans 91 0 1948 Mreains H A1E-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS glven MISS DOYLE.119a Powel! st., 105 9th. WM O CONVENIENT AND RESPEOTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per nighc; $1 50 to $3 ror wee ree 'bus and baggaze 10 and from ferrv. 916 OUNG MAN, 17 YEARS OF AGE, GRAD- uate of business college, understands the use of typewriter, wishes some sort of employment; wages no object. Address A. B., 434 Second st. @ANE WISHES SITUATION: PRIVATE . flyhl:e or small ranch; Lh ly under- stands horses.c ws, garden and general farm work ; Teler nces. Address A. N., box 13, Call office. (ARPENTER HAS "WORKED SEVERAL years on large ranch s carpenter an - generil day; washing, ironing and house-cleaning. | repairer; also house carpenter, understands min- Please call 2969“«renly—lonnh st., rear, bet. Har- | ing, steam pump and piping. Address C. .., box rison and Alabama sts. 14, Call office. ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER: small family; good cooking: fall care of the home; terms moderate. Address Housekeeper, 22221 Mission st. NGINEER, COMPETENT MECHAWIC, e R 3 n dress 1. B, KILGORE, Cencord, Cal. g MALE HELP WANTED. I o e Dt PASTRY COOK, BAKER, HOTEL, $45: NEAT young German waiter for springs, $25: elevator- boy, -10: bellboy, with references, $10. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 4-HORSE RANCH TEAMSTERS, $20 AND found, see boss here: hostler, private stable, $20 d found, see boss here: biacksmilh, country 8hop, 835 ana board: milker who can run sepa- Tator, 830 and found. C. K. HANSEN & C0., 110 eary st. (ONCENTRATOR MAN AND MACHINIST &% Who can do his own repairing, $3 a day: amal- 8 mator and batteryman #nd #00d referen < Geary st. s 3 neral ere: must have millma) & day, for a mine, ADIES OR GENTS EVERY WHERE TO IN- 4 troduce our fast selling goods: needed by all $1000 yearly mx:fl: position permanent. Far- ticulars send stamped addressed envelope, Swiss Herb Tea Co., Chicago. E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to_represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., §. F. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy ane or the other: do you want the profit? . PERSON, Mabazer Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. FURNITURE WANTED. FFICE FURNITUR F.—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them In part payment for new. GEORGE i FULLER DESK CO.. 658 and 640 Mission st. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send 866 Mission st. F YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. IGHEST UASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- tore. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal EARN'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELE for sele. Apply on premises. x DENTISTS. ROOME DENTALASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet 34 and 4th; gas specialists: only reliable ageut for painless extraction: artificia! tecth from §5; fillings from $1: extracuug dlc, with gas $1. . LUDLUM HILL, 1445 MAKKKL ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whe: plates are made: old plates made over like new; Teeth from 88 per sei: extracting 50c: gas given. B. GEORGE W. LEEK, Tk GENUIN] Leek dentist, dlu:onnrxo;f niess extl':cxlll‘oll'lz and patentee of improved bri work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 &' Farrell st FULL SET OF TEETH, ; WARRANTED five years: extraction, ; fillings, 50c.: crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixtb. {IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results: painless extraction:, Tel. Maln 5375. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter K. L 1.« RANZ—EXTRACTION PALNLESS, crown work, bridge work end teeth withou: Flates specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. A SET FOR TEETE: WARHANTED A3 7 good as can be made: fillin . SIMMS, BT st b e ol B L 'OSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST.IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal J. G MUTHER, 682 MARKKT, PAYS HIGH +_est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- INDIA NA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSURS TO M. J. SIMMONS® Aue. Co.. 1057 Market. pays cash WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — SECOND - HAND SHUFFiE- board. Excelsior Saloon, Mission road, near Five-miie House. PAISLESS EXTEACTION. 80; CROWN ‘work a Lt} 3 Expericnn LW ALSEE B Sl dens &. LUCKETY, 1703 PO~T ST,, NEAR BU- chanan: gas given: crown and bride work. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUY A FLATE. DK G. YOUNG, 1841 Poig st (CQUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 8U8 MAK: / ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. PROPOSALS. BALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED S ‘at the office of the Minister of the Interior till 12 o'ciock noon of Monday, September 21, for asteam boiler, cast iron pipe, fire hydrants and pig lead for the Honolulu Water Works. Specifi- cations at the office of the Superintendent of Pub- lic Works; also at the Haw.ilan Consulate, Sain Francisco! ‘The Minister does not bind himselt io accept the lowest or any bid. PIAMES A RING. Minister of the Interior. Honolulu, August 15, 18- 6. ROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A P'nme school puilding and for replanking and bituminizing schoolyards—Sealed proposais will be received by the Superintendent of Common Schools in open session of the Board of Education, new City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, August 26, 1896, at 8:30 o'clock P. X.. for the construction ot » four-classroom frame school building at Sunny- side, in the City and County of San Francisco. Proposals will also be received by said board at the time stated for replanking and bituminizing certain public school yards. "All work o be done in accordance with plans and specifications (and the conditions mentioned therein) to be seen at the office of CHARLES I, HAVENS, architect of sald board. room 55, Flood bullding, corner Fourth and Marketstreets. Union labor oniy to be employed on said work, The board reserves the right to_reject any or all bids. as the public good may require. GEORGE BEA NSTORN, Secretary. ROPOSALS FOR PAINTING SCHOOL- houses—Sealed proposals will be received by the Superinte::dent of Common Schools In open session of the Board of Education, new Cicy 11all, on WEDNESDAY, August 26. 1895, ai 8:30 o'clock P. &, for painting the interior and exter or of certain schoolbouses in the City and County of San Fran:isco in accordance with specifications (and the conditions mentivned therein) to be seen st the office of CHARL 1S L. HAVEN, archi tect of sald board, room 55, Flood building, corner Fourth and Market streets. Bids will be consid- ered only from parties actually engaged 1n the business of house painting. Unlon labor only to be employed on this work. ‘The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public good may require. GRORGE B~ ANSTON Secre: arv. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 113334 Mission. E. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. see | R mm & CO., 110 l SELL YOUE BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elry 10 A. KLEIN. 108 Sixuh st.; send postal. A JESZKS NEWS ¥OR & CENTS_THR WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. £D, 12414 GEARY cameras repaired: 0g. Cal. Camera Co.

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