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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1896. WHERE HAS ALL THE MONEY GONE? Startling Developments Ex- pected in the O'Farrell Failure. Assets Estimated at $30,000, or About One-Third of the Indebtedness. MEETING OF THE CREDITORS. G. H Umbsen Appointed Temporary Receiver—Will at Once Prepare a Statement. There promise to be some unusual de- velopments in connection with the failure of the real-estate firm of O'Farrell & Co. It will even have something of a romantic phase. About five or six years ago O'Farrell was presented with the entire businessand good will of the real-estate firm of F. 8. ‘Wensinger, his uncle, who at that time retired from the business, having accumu- lated byhis financial acumen and energatic business methods a fortune estimated to ex- ceed a million dollars. When O’Farrell came intothe business it was returning, it is said, a net monthly income of $600. hortly after Lang entered the business, and the firm name was changed to O'Far- | Lang, however, did not re- | and from the | rell & Lang. main long with the firm, 1 date of his withdrawal, a few years ago, is reported to date the retrogression of the business, which culminated in the assign- ment of several days ago. Some idea of the rapid manner in which affairs followed a tide of misfortune is indicated by the fact that the estimated liabilities of the firm are nearly $100,000, while the assets are not likely to exceed a third that amount. The liabilities are said to consist of about $45,000 due to people with whom and for whom the firm did business, and in the neighborhood of $55,000, money borrowed from Wensinger and other reia- tives. The assets comprise about $10,000 in bills receivable and about $20,000 worth of prop- erty, mostly in Oaklan Just how the great discrepancy In the firm’s assets and liabilities occurred, and into what channel the great loss inaicated flowed, is as yet a mystery, and before the matter is thoroughly invest: gated one or more sensations are likely to evolve. It was expected that at the meeting of the - creditors called for yesterday, and which was held in the office of the insoly vent firm, prompt measures would be adopted to settle affairs, but things were | found in such a condition that only pre- liminary steps could bs taken. John T. Doyle, the confidential adviser of Annie Donahue, representing the larg- est creditor, called the meeting of the creditors to order, and on his suggestion a committee of five members was appointed to determine upon the best mode of inves- tigating the affairs of O'Farrell & Co. and ascertaining the reason of the failure. This committee consists of J. D. Sulli- van, J. J. Rauer, John T. Doyle, J. Ma. honey and W. B. Zeigler. It was decided to hold the next meeting at 11 A. M. Mon- day, in the assembly room of the Mills building. At this meeting the committee of five will report the result of their labors and will also recommend what in their opinion is the most advantageous way of disposing of the business of the involved firm. G. H. Umbsen was chosen receiver pro tem., and when asked if he would serve assured the creditors that he would and would give the affairs placed in his charge the very best of his attention until he was reiieved of the responsibility. In view of Mr. Umbsen's peculiar knowledge of such matters it was conceded that no better choice could have been made for receiver. He will probably serve until an authentic | and accurate statement can be presented of the firm’s business. Mr. Umbsen has placed his bookkeepers at work in con- junction with those of O’Farrell in pre- parmng such a statement, but does not expect to have it ready until Monday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J O Wanzer, Sta Cruz H Fletcher, Cal T Bridgford, Colusa _ J Tanner, Nay W de Valler, San Rafael W Bispham, N ¥ J McDonald, Menio Prk G Kolt, Angel Island J Taltain, Holiister F Cutter, Eureka D K Sellers, Eureka Mrs Henning, Portland H McLeod, Sacramento J Moore, Blue Lake 7 Denham, Chicago J J Cole, Seattle M Greenbaum, Seattle G L Peura, Minn V Avansino, Pleasant V A Burbank, San Jose R Howard, San Diego C Bryan, Dismond Sprgs E Lamar, Prescot P Sweed, Petaluma. H Gerber, Sonora Dr Hardman, Portland B Leeds, Colieze Park W Barnum, Briggeville G King, San Jose Dr Rattan, Antioch Mrs Ratten &2 ¢, Antioc L Maddux, Modesto D J Trowbridge, London G O Haller, Seattle H H Ealen, Seattle W H Harris, New York J L Petrle, Sew York Mrs kT Wilkes, § Cruz R M Clarke, Carson, C M Morrison, Stanford J C Ruddock, Ukiah L D Lin et, Stockton Miss Ivers, San Diego Mise Ivers, S8an Diego Miss M 8 Westar.Salings Mrs T Field, J Danton, Santa Barbare T E Cow D C Clark, Santa Cruz _ Mrs de Prati, Miss M _H Sloan. Hillsdll § § Vail, Kol O L Barton, Herman W J Sivortel, Fortuna, J Enright, Redding Dr C A Rogers, Bakervll MrsS A Packard, Cl Pk LICK HOUSE. Mrs W H Devlin, Sacto Mrs C M Coglan, Sacto R Gracey, Merced R H Schwartzkoff, N Y RT Cohn, Sacramento W H McClintock, Sonora J D Lyop-& w, Sacto Mrs G P ~awyer, Sacto G Thomas, Sacramento Miss Thomas, Sacto P Storrey, Sacramento Mrs E Jones & d, Woodld T Rudolph & w, Cal Miss Jennie Rudoiph, Cal A Mahon, Livermore W M Sell. Ahwahwee 1 Block & fam, Boise W H Drew & w, Sacto N J Stone, Cal C Mullory, Nevada City H L Jordan, Cal Mrs C E Blake, Eureka Maude Townsend, Cal ~ Miss McCool, Vancouver Miss Ewing, Stockton Miss B Ewing, Stockton 3 Young & w, Stockton Miss A P Roberts, Me G P Roverts. Me ¥ S Dennis, Kingman W Pasehat, Butte J Levy & w, C: G Eckart & 1, Marysvill G F Buck, Stockton P Hirschfeld, L Angeles NEW WESTERN HOTEL J R Mowry, Buftalo J E Wieton, Stockton ¥ H Hoffman. Los Angl § Niesh, Stockton J P Mylar, Stockion C Ventuna, Chicago G Wililams. Bakersfield T Jones Bakersheld E Hoend, San Diego J Curran & 1, Sacto C Anderson, Alameda B K Coombs, Alameda J H Christenson, Brent-G Mader, Crockett wood L Lawson, Crockett H Schultz, Minn R & Denning, Mion B C Duwire, Minn 3 Murpby, Chicago G ¥ Sulivan, Chicago T Loomis, Chicago J F Lawler, Los Angeles Z J Peters, Los Angeles G W Brady, Oskland W Overman, Visalia R H Wise, Victoria V Borst, Minn L A Blackburn, Cal J J McAuliffe, Boston G Olcott, Albany R Downing, Stockton L J Denman, Bakersfield OCOSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. M C Humpbrey &1, N Y J C Cameron. Lakeport W H iarcher, N Y W Harkan, Petaluma T Callaghan, ~tockton D M Emerson, Sta Cruz J W Fairweather, Fresno J Kittie, Fresno J Galls, Visalia R H Muller, New Mex J H Kennedy &1,Cal € Washington, Cal G E Goodrich, Hanford C Petersilea & w, Cal N A Hickock & w, Cal H Goldston, Los Ang M D Calkins, Amador E S Ward, San Jose W Petitt, Sta Rosa D Connalley, Sta Rosa C W Clough &1, Merced Mrs Wedham & #, Cal W L Warnekros, Fresno W R Sowers, Fresno F P Johnson, South Bnd Miss 5 Johnson, South B Mrs C Keane, Seattle W G Green, Portiand ‘PALACE HOTEL. P G Kavanaugh, N Y H Kravs, N Y ¥ H Adams, ~an Jose W G Morrow, Peterlow 3 E Staples Jr, Banford A Abrabams, Reno W T Stocker, England J C Linnerman, Lima G R Benjamin, N Y Mrs C Dunne, San Jose Miiss Dunne, San Jose E K Nebree, Okluhoma C Bernard, Oakland J B Walker, Salt Lake J 7T Richurds, S Barbara C H Ciark, Petaluma E Manniog, Sta Barbara S McMurtr-e, Lompoc G Newn, N Y P sirdsall, Los Angeles T E Hendred, Bogton HOTEL. BALDWIN W O’Brien, San Jose H B Pringle, San Rafael S W Van Syckel, N Y H O Hass. Stockton O K Brown, N Y M Thail, NY J de Wolle, Sells’ Circus B * Burker, Livermore § A Quinn, St Louls Mrs Stewart, Sacto F P Fregsori, Los Avg W C Dougiass, St Louis T B Wilmith, N ¥ R M Masterson, Los Ang G E Dorn, Hollister J Green, Chico ‘W G Wyatt, Salinas SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALL~ 710 Market street, open until 13 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:80 o’clock’ 39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:50 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epen. until § o’clock. 2618 Migsion street, ‘open untfl § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:80 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. HOWARD-ST. M. E. CHURCH, BI tween Second and Third_streets, two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev, W. W. Case, D.D., pastor; Martin §chultz, musical director: W. F. Gibson. Sunday-school superintendent. The s cial music Lo-morrow evening wiil consist of solos by Mrs. Carrie Brown Dexter of Oakland and Ayton Armitage of Alameda. Hours of pub- lic services: 11 A. . and 7:45 P. M. Sunday- school at 12:30. Praver-meeting Wednesday even- ing. Epworth League 6:45 Sunday evening. Morn- ing ‘subject: “Looking Backward.” Kvening subject: “Excuses” — prelude on the Catholic Monitor and its little hatchet. Church telephone black 961. HOWARD PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH, corner of Oak and Baker sis. (entrance to dle of Golden Gate Park)—Rev. F. R, Far- P rand pastor Services at 11A.a: and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath-school at 9:30 A. @, Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45. P. M. MMiss Pear] Noble leader of 8. S, orchestra. _Choir: Mme. de Semivario, Mrs. Maud Chappelle Henley, J. H. 'Toler, C. H. Hoeg. William F. Hooke or- ganist and musical director. Strangers cordially welcomed. To-morrow and Mondky evenings, August 25and 24, Professor J. W. Kelchner will exhibit his beautiful model of the Tabernacle of Israel, whtch cost $15,000, aud explain its varions parts. i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave, and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Kev. Edwin Hart Jenks, co-pastor. ' Dr, Mackenzie will preach at 114 M. Rev. Mr. Jenks will preach af 7:45 P. . Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. Young reople’s Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 0'clock. All are welcome to these services. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. & A. M.—Called meeting THIS (SAT- | URDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o’'clock. Sec- | ond degres. By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. PAINTERS' RALLY — EVEKYBODY invited to attend mass-meeting at 1156 Turk | | st. SATURDAY EVENING, Aug 29. Good | sveakers, music, etc.” Free, fre | FOR RENT—THE LODGE ROOMS FOR- merly occupied by the N. S.G. W. in_the Ploneer building, 24 Fourth st. For terms apply at 5 Pioneer pl SPECIAL NOTICES, .05 5. B.SUSSDORFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2214 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84; collections made, clty “or conntry. Paclic Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. = DR. BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE to0 14 Grant ave.: residence 1703 Geary st. S17UATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Lo Frmriicr Bromoof Mr.' Chas. M. Shortridge, Proprietor San Francisco CALL, City. Dear Sir:- Enclosed please find check in payment of the balance of our year's advertising contract. Doubtless it will be gratifying to you to know that the results of our past year's advertising have shown that THE CALL stands second to none on this Coast as an advertising medium. This we attributé, in a great measure, to the liberal allowance of bicycle news and the broad stand you have taken in favor of this as of every other home industry. Yours truly, POFE MANUFAC G C ANY , Local Mgr, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. O e S A AR A s $1700. SORNER GROCSRY, BAR: CALE + fornia st.: doing large cash busine investigate at once. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st $900 (OENER SALOON, WITH BIL- liard and pool table,'on Montgomery st.; established 20 years; with large first-class patronage. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. ARROOM ON MARKET, NEAR THIRD; utog 3 ucl'lfl,c“efil on account {1l-health of own, rarest chance; nvestigation given. WILKE, 531 California st. = & $1250. EARTNER WANTED IN OLD ES - tablished bar-orom; cholcest down- town corner: owner sickly; can’t depend all on hired heip. WILKE, 531 California st. $700 CORNER CROCERY AND BAR; DUV, living-rooms; rent $30; doing good business: chioice location. WILKIE & WOLF, 531 California st. 1250, WINE-CELLAR IN CHOICEST . downtown location, with iarge retail bar trade; low rent; large stock of fine whiskies and wines; first-ciass investment. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 22P SALOON; THIRD ST., NR. RAIL- ). road depot; best location: receipts av- erage $1 eennine bargaln. STERNBLRG & CO., 832 Market st. 1500, FESTAUBANT “AND GvsTER: $1500. Bonse: vest location: uicoly fted Op: 5 private rooms; genuine bargain to cash buyer: 'see for yourseif. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. %000 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Pe « liguor-store; stock and fixtures worth $2760: splendid business location: sells only on account of disagreement in partnership. STEN- BERG & CO., 682 Market st. ALOON; RESTAURANT; 26 FURNISHED rooms ; will sell or exch for Tty ; Tare chance to suitable party. STENBERG & C0.,682 Market st. 250 SALOON; WHOLKESALE DISTRICT; cheap rent; barber-shop included: gen- ENBERG CO., 632 Mazket st. Market st. make offer. STENBERG & LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE LODGING-HOUSE: 10 ROOMS; IN $450 business center: well patronized; low rent. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. $80 TLODGING-HOUSE: WELL F U Re « nished, including fine plano; present owner kept it for 15 years. See MYERS & GRA~ HAM, 777 Market st. it ¥ ARGAIN: FINE WELL-FURNISHED ouse: 20 rooms: steady, well-paying. respects able class of patronage. 25 Ninth st.; no agents. SIXTH—LODGING-HOUBE: 15 ROO. 544 Dbest part of city for workingmen: rent $25; ‘water free. 00M HOUSE; CLEARING $100...81000 4 rooms; new and good . 500 6 rooms anc bath: flac: worth 8500 225 30-room house: $500 cash, bal. payments... 1600 22 rooms; corner house; New..... 1700 14 rooms; boarding house: 40 1269 90 rooms: guaranteed to clear over $15 8700 18-room house on Sixth st. 400 Hotel and rooming-honses prices, Apply to H. C. DECKER & CO., 1020 Market st., opposite Fiith. 1000 LODGING-HOUSE, 23 ROOMS; « first- class condition clears $73 monthly ; rare bargain. ST. BERG, 632 Market, [ ROOMING HOUS! 150 FROM §250 TO $10,000. See UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. ROOMS (NEW HOUSE) TO LET: GOOD 40 tenant wanted. Market st. {OR SALE_UPPER FLAT, ON BUSH, NEAR Fillmore; 7 rooms bath: neatly farnished; sacri- fice; account departure: 5 sleeping rooms; permas nent roomers. Addressorcail k. B., 211145 Bush. T04 EOWARD, COR. THIRD_FINE CORY Der house; nicely furnished; $1000; 32 rooms. NTCELY FURNISHED HOUSE: 20 ROOMS{ all full; wil sell cheap. 308 Fourth st. §15 3 Apply SPECK & CO., 602 7 FURNISHED RO\ MS: ALL RENT- « ed. 408 Stevenson st., cor. Fifth. HOUSES; $300 TO #8000§ PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. CO., 884 new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and wel lighted basement; centrally located. half biock N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium bullding; newly furnished throughont; rojture for sale on reasonable terms. ther particulars apply 0 5. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. OF SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with a good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures in fine order; has a fine day and night trade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and dsy and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100, Call Office. 397, FING RESTAURANT AND OYSTER O. parlor: half block from Market st in midst of leading theaters and business houses. See GRAHAM & MY ERS, 777 Market st. SALOON, DOING GOOD BUSINESS: HZELTO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; JIRE SALE! Pfl:u stand till goods are completely dise o ak bed sets. .$1850 Bedlounges. . 800 Carpets, e 5 Carpets, per yard Linoleuss, per yord. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 T1ll our new building is erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting buslneas at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis. Ja NOONAN. QURNISHED FLAT ON A VALENOIA-ST. coruer for sale at a great sacrifice If sold thig week: 6 rooms and bath completely and newly furnished for housekeeping: must be sold on ace count of departure; no agents. Address D. N. E., box 112, Cail Office. JOLDING-BEDROOM SET OF 4 FIECES AND large sofa; very cheap. 1707 Oak st OQKEEEPEE Of OFFICE WORK: BEST of reference: 10 years’ experience Ty no object. Address M., box 13, Call. OMPETENT MAN WISHES PLACE AS foreman on farm or stock ranch: northern part of State preferred; married; no children. Ad- dress GEORGE A. FRAME, Visalia, Cal OUNG MAN WANTSSITUATION AROUND a private place; can do any kifd of work; u derstands care of horses and cows. Call or address C. M., box 117, Call. C. I BANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY T, - furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, bhone or mail us your orGers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. STEoNG BOY OF 16, RESIDING WITH HIS parents: can drive wagon; wishes work in grocery or butcher-shop; references. Address W. C., box 106, Call Ottice. ME:, M. JOHNSTON, 996 MARKET: ONLY IRST-CLASS COOK WANTS POSITION; best of references. Address 250535 Mission st. first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 | W ASTED—BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, HON- est_and reliable, housework and cooking: | wages $20 to $25; light housework, no ‘wash, wages $156; would do janitress work of any kind: would assist cooking in hotel or boarding-house or do chamberwork. Address MISS CLARA CROSBY, 713 Broad way. 7 INDERGARTEN TEACHER, 16 YEARS experience caring for and instructing young children, wishes position in family; city refer- ences: $25. W. F., box 102, this office. J EAT GERMA GIRL WISHES SITUa- tion to do general housework and cooking. Address or call room 40, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Fifth and Mission sts. WO FRIENDS D of kitchen, hotel, bosraing-housé: best references. box 149, Cail Office. | (YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS STEADY (CQVore by the day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Call or address MRS, F. FRENCH, 362¢ Sacramento st. IRE TO TAKE CHARGE restaurant, institution or Address K. D., IRST-CLASS SHORT ORDER COOK WANTS work. Apply CHAS. KNAPP, 221 Minna st. HINESE, GOOD TOOK, WANTS A SITUA- ton in private family: city or country; good references. Address H. & CO., 713 Pacific st. MAS WARIS WORK IN RESTAURANT OR hotel as dishwasher or vegeiable man; will make himself generally useful ; sober and reliable. Address Reliable, Capitol House, 537 Sacramento. MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN = FOR LIGHT housework. 1925 Bryant ave. BUSINESS WOMEN. SOME CAPITAL, OAN make money rapidly. Call 181 Post, room 21, / OUNG GIRL LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SMALL family; no washing; $10. 1506 Market st. UCRATIVE PGSITION FOR A WOMAN OF tact; must be competent to direet and con- trol. Address S. P., box 81, Call Office. 00D FINISHERS ON CLOAKS AND TAI- lor sults; also bright apprentice girl. COHN, ladies’ tailor, 121 Post st. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your {Geas; ihey may Lring you wealth Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ¢0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer EnTTior of 300 Tavenilons wanted. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30con the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3dand “h—Blugle furnished rooms, night 15c to 50c;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-roo: tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. ROTESTANT GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT lhoulewark: $8. 3629 seventeenth st., before 11 A THE McDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN fact the only first-class, dressmaking school on the coast. Patterns 25c up. 636 Market st. FLYNEs DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES days free: 2 to 8. 14 McAllister, room 67. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS wand underwear. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 3214 Frémont st. H AIBDRESSING, 250 AND 380: MOENING and eve clagses; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ANTE —600 MEN TO BUY U. S, ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. ANTED-_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. mavy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less thwn § feet § inches in helght; of good character and temperate habits; abie to read, write and speak Engiish properly: only citizens of the United States o persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 1o become citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new oruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal Y oUraaan GOING TO NEW YORK OVER- 1and would like to defray his expenses by ad- vertising some reliable firm; first-class references. Address Y. I., box 122, Call Office. JTEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS TO DRIVE wagon, or can work second hand in a bakery. Address B, box 9, Call Office, Oakland. OOK WANTS SITUATI! WIFE AS HELP- ) er; restaurant, hotel or toarding-house. Aa- dress C. W., box 18, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION: IS cooper by trade: understands running winery, distillery, boller and engine. Address 408 Capp st. N EAT YOUNG GIRL WOULD LI A SITU. AN ation to do light housework; one who is will- ing and obliging: sieep home. Call M., Mission NGINEER, COMPETENT MECHANIC, wants position; experienced on air compressor, hoisting, traction and pumps: references. Ad- dress I. B. KILGORE, Concord, Cal. MERICAN WIDOW DESIRES GOOD, steady place as housekeeper. MRS WAKE- FIELD, Twenty-sixth and Montezuma sts. | [,ADY DESIRES SITUATION FOR MEND- | 14'ing and plain sewiog; will give care and atten- | tion. Apply 821 Mission st., room 8. | YV OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS | X nousekeeper or to do plamn sewing. Call orad- | dress 777 Market st., room 18. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS cook or any other light work. Address 110 | Sixth st., room 10. 100D LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK BY THE day: good references. Call or address 1218 | Valejo st. | and Sixteenth sts. | | FXPERIENCED MAN WISHES SITUATION as foreman on frult ranch: experienced in raisin and fruit planting, packing, etc. Address E. C.. box 8, Call Office. AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LENSONS given MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. ‘M %5E CONVENIENT aAND RESPECTABLE; 1 Winchester House, 44 Third et., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to #1 50 per night; 81 50 to $8 per week: free 'bus and bagzaze 10 and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED, 10 YOUNG MEN AS WAITERS 820 AND room, call early; second cook, $35, etc.; man for well-digging: Japanese boy for pantry Wwork: Japanese boy for housework, $6 a week; 2 second cooks, small places: cook for small’ boarding- house. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—L MORE COALMINERS "SEE boss here to-day; 6 laborers about mine, fare paid: farmer and wife, $35 and house rent free; iaborers and teamsters, $1 day and board; stable boy, $10 and found: painter, $30 and found; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO. 628 Sacramento st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week : free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN ABOUT place and do porter work for country hotel and springs; open all year: $20and found. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke:st., 8. ., Cal. W LNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week: ' free bus and baggage Lo and from the ferry. | QITUATION WANTED IN WIDOWER'S | 2 family by relisble woman as housekeeper: is £00d seamstress and has best of references. Call | or address 163 Ninth st. | Y OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation as housekeeper. Address S. A., box 42, this office. RESSMAKER WANTS FEW MORE E gagemants by the day: good cuiter and fitter. Address O. H., box 189, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS waitress or t0 do chamberwork: good refer- ences. Address R. M., box 92, Call Office. JEAT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION FOR general housework or chamberwork. Apply 152 Natoma st. '1"1':.\'(5 LADY WANTS { X oftice or copying to do at home. st., Ting two bells. EALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAS lost her own baby would like one to nurse. Apply MES. KNAPP, 221 Minna st., city. OUNG REFINED CREOLE WIDOW DE- sires a position as housckeeper. Call 917 Mar- ket st., room 19, second floor. VERMAN GIRL ARRIVED FROMGERMANY desires place to_take care of children and do nousework. Apply MRS. ROWER, 111 Prospect place. M DDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WITH A ¥ “child wants work by the day; cooking or gen- eral housework. Call or address 434 Fifth st. REFISED LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeever or seamsiress. Call afternoon at | room 21, second floor 821 Howard st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUA- | X tion to do general housework. 428 Chestnut st., in the rear. ADY WISHES TO GET A FEW HOURS work from 7 till 12 A. ., every day. Apply 129 Fifth st., near Minnle, room 5. POSITION 1IN Call 706 Eills FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED — LAUNDRESS AND SECOND girl, $36; nurse, §20: 5 cooks in American and German families, $25 and $30; 2 Protestant second girls, $2u: institution coo:, $30: ranch cook, 20; 2 colored girls for housework, $20 and 3 restaurant waitress,825, and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. H. CRO- SETT CO, 312 Sutter st WANTED —GIRL FOR COOKING AND housework: across the bay: small American family; $25; see lady here at 10:30 to-day; and others.” J. F. CROSETT CO., 812 Sutter st. F{EAD WAITRESS. CITY: HEAD WAIT- Tess, country hotel, 25, $30: waitress, city, $20: chambermaid, wait one meal, city, $20: wal ress, Santa Rosa, see party here, 820; waitress, Dixon, 815 to $20; waitress, Mendocino Co., free fare, see party here, $15, easy place. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN COOK AND LAUNDRESS, PRI- vate family, cliy, $25: Scandinaviau or Ger- man cooks and houséwork girl, $25, $20: German nursegirl (must speak German), $12 to $15: gen- eral housework girls, city, $20, $15. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st YERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR COUN- {Ty (Dot necessary to speak Engiish). see party here, $16; Swedish girl for ranch, Napa Co. see party here, §15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. CANDINAVIAN NURSEGIRL, COUNTRY, family stopping at botel, §20,ste party here! O R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAITERS FOR SPRINGS, $25 AND FARE advanced, open all the year; ironer, country laundry, §35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. AILROAD LABORERS TO GO NORTH: \ reduced fare; no office fee. C.R. HANSEN & CO... 110 Geary st. ELL BOY, WITH FIRST-OLASS REFER- ences, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR milk route In city, first-class place, $35 a month and found; 50 men, women and families to pick hops, provisions. elc., furnished. good chance to made a little money and have a camp- ing trip, fee 60c, fare $1 90: also farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers, W. D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay WANTED TO-DAY; HOP-PICK- ers: tlemakers; farmer and wife; 3farmers: 1 choreman for vineyard: blacksmith; harness- maker for & ranch, $30 and found; 3 walters; 3 cooks: 2 dishwashers; German second baker, etc., and many other places. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Cla; MAY, AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE PLACE, $50; ironer, country, $12 a week: German or Swiss choreman, $15. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. MAY, T0 DO CHORES AND MILK COWS: $15 per month. I88S CULLEN, 823 Sutter. NY BOY OR GIRL CAN MAKE SEVERAL dollars a week after school hours. Apply at room 29, 20 Eilis st. ANTED—PUSHING DRY-GOODS SALES man and window-dresser. Apply to JOHN ELDER, 315 Hayes st. ' W ANTED—GOOD BARBER "FOR SATUR- day; chance for Sunday. 606 Third st. “7 ANTED — BARBER FOR SATURDAY, JiBST-CLASS BARBER FOR SATURDAY; 11414 Fourth st. $3. 427 Third st., 7:30 A. M. IDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN, CALL early, $5 a week. C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st TANTED—2 FRENCH WAITRESSES AND parior maids. $25 and $20; German hote] cook, £35: German kitchen mald, $15: girls for housework and assist. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. JWEDISH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: washing lroning and honse-cleaning. Please call 2969 T wenty-fourth st., rear, bet. Har- rison and Alabama sts. ADY DESIRES GENTLEMEN'S WASHING, mending and plain sewing; will give care and attention. Apply rear 243 Shipley st., off Fifth, between Folsom and Harrison. Cog«n;n::\"r WOMAN WISHES SITUA tion, cooking and general housework; city or country. Apply 29 Pleasant st. 7OUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES a position as housekeeper; widower’s or bache- lor's family. 1007 Market st.; apply 10 to 5 only. WEDISH COOK, SAN MATEO, $25: BEC- ond girl, $25: waltress. 820, hotel, country; housework 'girl, “San Mateo, ' $25; Stanislaus County, $30; 12 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and $25; 8 voung girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. [JARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY: steady. 225 Montgomery ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY; wages $3 50. 3 Stockton st. BARBEE WANTED. 516 SIXTH ST, BARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 8721 Howara st. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes o order, #3 60; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 centa a night; reading- room: frea bus and baggage to and from the ferry. O BUY ORSELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND see MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. URNITURE OF 6-ROOMED HOUSE; PARTY leaving city. Call at once, 515 Geary st. W ANTED—A PARTY WITH $1000 CASH 10 purchase stock in & business well established in this city; 8 per cent per annum guaranteed; that: business practically out of debt. For personal Interview address H. B.. box 84, Call Office. ARTY HAVING SMALL AMOUNT OF money, competent to fili cashier’s position,can invest satae with responsible bookmaker on race tracks here during coming meetings. Adaress, stating full particulars, giving references, Post- office Box 2446, {OR SALE_FURNITURE AND ELEGANT library of 1000 volumes of staudarl medical works with the privilege of taking the practice of one of the most successful physicians ou_the Pa- cific Coast; must be sold. Inquire at 211 Larkin. (LD ESTABLISHED, FINELY LOCATED cigar-stand; doing profitable business: steady chaser at a bargain, as owner must seil before Sept. having other business. Call 1019 Market st. $150. & GREAT SACRIFICE; RESTAU: . rant located near Sixth and Market st. ; good business; handsomely fitted up; is really worth $400; owner compelled to leave the city at once. Apply 917 Market st., room 2. EWSPAPER. DAILY AND WEEKLY, AND job office. in best interior town in State: large plant in perfectorder; netting $250 to $300 month- ly. Parties meaning business address B. W., box B4, this office. dividends without doubt will be much more than | retail ana jobbing trade; for sale to cash pur- | T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new oc good 28 new; cash or time, open evenings. CHAMBER BETS, $ii; Jprrior sete, 830; folding beds, . T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. CARPETS FURNITURE WANTED. FFICE FURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them in part payment for new. GEORGE H, FULLER DESK CO.. 638 and 640 Mission st. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, eto.; seud postal. 866 Mission st. ¥ YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. TIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1289 Market; send postal. OSELLFURNITURE TO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTxIN,969 Howard st. ;send postal C. MUTHER, 632 MARKE «_est cash prices for furniture and mer NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' aue. CARP. ONES & CO.. MAIN Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25c s night: 81 a week. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 156¢ night. S_REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. 100 XEY,T0 TAKE TODGING 4T 1uo 15 and 20c a night, including coffev aud rolls 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SINGt E ROOMS, 16, 20 AND ) 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific 2ouse, Commercial and Leidesdorf? sts. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 26¢ per night: $1 to $3 per week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: week; rooms for two, 26¢ & day, $1 50 a Week; reading-room: Gaily papors. ~ 38 Clay st ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR emdcterks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter E _ARE SHOE DOCIORS; WE REPAIR your oid shoes and make them Itke new; done while you walt: ladies’ soleing, natled 35c.: men’s soleing, nailed 50¢.; machine-sewed 75c.: hand- sewed 65c.; fine shoes made to order from $2 u we have a lot of shoes, been dsmaged by water, at less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 25c. up to et s b e AGENTS WANTED. 85(). JEOCERY AND BAR ON CITY « front; kept by the present owner over years: good reason for selling; good stock of goods. COMMINS & CO., 5 Pine st., 8. F. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIR SHOP; well established ; location: full line of bicycles, sundries, tools, oven vulcanizer; opening for a machinist. 1118 Market st. FISST - OLASS “RESTAUHAWT, lisbed 11 yea! Larkin st. 3500 WILL, BOY HALFINTEREST IN one of the best paying hotels in the city; Investigation invited. Address §., box 52, Cail Office. $25 RESTAURANT WORTH $500; « must sell at once on account of sick- ness. Inquire at candy store, 1661 Mission st. OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE BUSI- Dess in & market drawing good trade; no Sun- day or night work: must sell this week. 110 Ellis. 85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET TINCOME 8250 invested: safe. conservative; prospec- tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N.Y. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. COWAN BUYS stores; negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 16, 26 Montgomery. OUGH-ST. BAZAAR, COR. LILY AVE.: stationery, notions, bakery, cigars and postal agency; 5 furnished rooms: will be sold cheap. ILK ROUTE IN OAKLAND:; 8 COWS: 8 horses; wagon: must sell immediately. Per- alta ave., near Old County Road, Fruitvale. ESTAB- ; worth $450: price $150. 324 ADY OR GENTLEMAN TO TRAVEL AND i appoint local agents: $65 and expenses: write, with references, box 770, San Jose. HORSE EXPRESS: GOOD STAND; GOOD business; Al opportunity. NE. cor. Bush and Polk sts., or inquire 1434 Jackson. E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to_represent the ‘‘Ladies’ Home Jonrnal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., & F. ALOON PARTNER WANTED FOR TO enlarge business: excellent chance for good party. 88 Chronicle bullding. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other; do you want the profit? T. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,728 Market. HOUSE3 WANTED. A A A A ANTED TO LEASE—HOUSE OR COT- tage and vacant lot adjoining: north of Mar- ket st. Address K. D., box 108, this office. SDNNY UPPER FLAT WANTED BETWEEN Market and Broadway: man and wife; rent not to exceed $20. M. 8., box 94, this office. BOARDING WANTED Y YOUNG SINGLE MAN, IN GERMAN OR Scandinavian fami y. E., box 57, Call Office. AKLAND ROUTE ON EVENING BUL- letin for sale; clears $95; $2000. Apply 962 Broadway, Oakland. ANTED—RETAIL MERCHANDISE BUSI- Dess that Is in paying condition. Address, 3, Box 6, Call 50 STATIONERY AND NOTION STORE + worth $500; clears $25 weekly. 113 Taylor st. EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITX, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. OR SALE—_BRANCH BAKERY AND NO- tions: rent $15; 8 rooms; make offer. Appiy this office. QTOCKS OR STORES BOUGHT: CASH: short notice. 1039 Mission st., basement, left. PROPERTY WANTED. LATS WANTED FOR CASH; GOOD LOCA- tion and condition; state rents and particulars and lowest price cash. C. P., box 58, this office. ESTAURANT TO LET; FIXTURES FOR sale; half a block from Sutter. Apply 1212 Polk. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED; 835 ‘capital; good business. R. 8, 121 Montgomery. ANTED— CO/TAGE; THREE OR FOUR rooms; easy terms; state particulars and amount of cash wanted. 'T. CROSS, box 134, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. ARBiCR FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 52914 Geary st. ARBER WANTED ON PERCENTAGE 70c. 1434 Montgomery ave. WEDISH OR SUANDINAVIAN GIR housework; $30; 2 in family. MISS CULLE 323 Sutter st. OLORED WOMAN TO WORK IN EXHIBIT at the fair; 85 per week. MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutter st. NEAT SECOND GIRL: $15; 2 IN FAMIL country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can woman work by the day: is a good laun- dress and can do any kind of housework and give good references. Address A. W., box 95, Call. JINCHES 1 ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR, Market: 200 rooms: 25¢c to $1 60 per nigh %150 t er week: convenient and respectal sree bus and baggage to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. CHINESE AND JAPA- {1 nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, HINESE AND JAPANuSE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4ldljp O'Farrell: tel. E. 426 QITUATION WANTED AS NIGHT CLERK, watchman, gardener or work in and around the house; handy with too's; sober; German. Address 0. K., box 41, Cali Office. 0OOK: SANTA CRUZ: $26. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter EAD WAITRESS, $25 TO $30 AND ROO; waitress, $6 a week; chambermaid ana wait some, $20 and room: 5 young girls, assist, etc., in small hotels, 815 and room; chambermaid, $20 and room; Swedish woman as cook; waitress, country hotel. $20 and room; girl for Fair Osks strect, $20; girl for Alameda, $15; girl for Decoto, $15; German girl for Harriet street, %20; girl for Sonora, Cal., $20, see party here. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. RANCH COOKS, 820 AND_§25: GIRLS FOR housework and_cooking, conntry, $20; wait- Tesses, $20; chambermaid, assist waiting, $16. MURRAY '& READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. TANTED—GIRL FOR COOKING AND GEN- eral housewcrk for a nice farm near city, $20 per month and good home. Please apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. W ANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT woman, even tempered and neat, as cook in a sanitarium: also young girl for second worl refere nces required. Address B. L., box 137, Cal "OUNG SWEDE WANTS-WORK; IS GOOD carpenter and handy with tools and machinery: also garden and farm work : good horseman; refer- ences. WILLIAM, 264 Minna st. ROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT AT HOME will be fornished intelligent women in any part of the State who are incapacitated for active work by reason of ill health. F. G., box 45, Call. ANTED—BY RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED man, position as gardener for private resi- dence. Address A., box 62, Call Office. MIDDLE—AGED WOMAN TO CARE FOR IN- valid woman; good home: wa reason- able. 25 Madison ave., off Harrison: 310 4 ». ¥, J ANTED—AS BUTLER; BEST OF REFER- nces: city or country. Addi Y 72, Call Offi o L, XPERIENCED HANDS ON LADIES ‘waists and wrappers; also an apprentice. SIG STEUER, 126 Eighth st. AKRPENTER, GOOD MECHANIC, WANTS work: city or country. Addi 961 Mission st. o ress Citizen, 7OUNG SWEDE WANTS WORK OF AN X P ot ¥ o 119, Cati ofce. " * $10 . VANTED—POSITION ASBUTLER IN D LU private family by young Englishman: single; highest references and many years' ex- perience; or would pay above sum to anybody rocaring me lucrative position ddres inglishman, box 108, Cpll“t e 5 POSITION WANTED ON PRIVA by a sober and steady young Germ: standscare of horses: s good gardener; 2 years' experience: first-class reference ress box 85, Call. sple. SITUATICIN WANTED BY SOBER YOUNG man; understands care of horses, rigs. cows andgarden; is good driver. Address F. M., 537 Sacramento st. TANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; wages $12. 1119 Vallejo st.,near Leavenworth. / 5 YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR CHAMBER work_and waiting. 1432 Geary st. WOMAN CANVASSER WANTED; thing. 82 Steuart st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; 2 in family; no wash. 1904 Sutter st, TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSKWORK: REF erences; wages $26; gpply to-day. 2815 Ecott ONG GI#L OR RLOERLY WOMAN FOR light housework. 914a Larkin st. OUNG IRISH GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $20: seamstress, $20: call early. 721 Ellis st. 5 OPERAIORS, 10 FINISHERS, 5 BUTTON- hole-makers, apprentices on vests. R. THOMAS, 6 Eddy st. GOOD ARBER FOR SATURDAY. sireet. TEADY YOUNG MAN AS SKCOND-HAND baker on bread. 1218 Powell st. 00D RESTAURANT COOK WANTED; CALL early. 135 Fifth st. w ANTED—GERMAN DISHWASHER, 223 Montgomery ave. WANTED—BEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE st., California House. 1028 PACIFIC ECOND-HAND APPARATUS FOR SCHOOL laboratory; physics and ,chemistry. Box 7, 211 Sansome st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. ‘QELL YOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth ar - end postal. NEW OYSTER-PARLORS AND CHOP-HOUSE cheap. Call at418 Post st., after 12 t0 3 P. 3. 3250 RESTAURANT MUST SELL; SICK- | | ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 3c.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH r work send to SPAULDING’S Ploneer Car« pet Beating Works, 35367 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40 (CONELINSCARPET BEATING WORKS 358 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- 1ing, 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tal. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 248 . 14th st.; cleaning 8c a yard. Tel. Mission 74 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PRIGHT PIANO TO RENT, §2 60 PER ‘month. 567 Harrison st. 4-STORY BUILDING, CORN OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these instruments are for sale on monthly payments ot $3, 84, 85, 26, 87, 8, 29, $10, $12, 815. 320 and $25 permonth;: the best of every grade from lowest prces to Steinway Baby, Parlor and Concert Grands; why pay rent when better planos can be Dbought from us for about same payments ? every p1ano guaranteed ; fine wood-seat stoo! and draped cover included: no charge for drayage: pianos kept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. alsa Oakland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Steins way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. ()™ ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY p'ano business, my old quarters on Market st. are entirely t00 small; I have therefore moved into my own building, at 526 Hayes st., between Octavia and Laguns, where I can now display over four times the amount of instruments than formerly: as I buy for cash and in carload lots and bave no rent 1o pay I can offer any one desir- ing a plano or organ better value for iess money than any other music_house in San Franclsco. Respectfully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. 75, BARGAIN: STEINWAY PTANO, EX- . ceilent order;ea.y terms. 221 Leavenworth JINE STEINWAY, HARDMAN, CHASE Bros. and others: carefully used: bottom prices; easy terms. The J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor Flood building, Fourth and Market. ILEARANCE SALE—HAINES, KNABL AND Bush and Gert’s pianos; clearing-out prices will rule. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Pos: st. 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP 'OR CASH, SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hivernia Bank. BARGAIN-DECKER & SON UPRIGHT, $250, MAUVAIS, 769 Market st. 150 BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOSe « ton make piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post, CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN planos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warercoms, 933Marketst. G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Francis Bacon pianos, 408 Sac’ta HICKERING, KNABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piano for $187; planos for rent. BENJ. CUKTAY & SON. 16 O Farrels. ness cause: good place. 2724 Sutter. $160: YRON MAUZY, 308 POST SI.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briges and other planos. GROCERY AND BAR. APPLY . HILBERT BROS., 108 Powell sty DARY AND P ing-rooms, for sale cheap. UPERIOR VIULINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW MU m, Latbaw place. UCE BUSINESS, 4 LIV- ALOON; LONG LEASE:; 1008 Hyde st. LOW RENT. ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st AIRY PRODUCE—~SOLD FOR CASH; OWN- er going to Germany. Call Office. BraNcHE BAKERY.; LIVING-ROOMS; FINE place. Cor. Fremont and Folsom. AP- EDUCATIONAL. SPAlusH TAUGHT BY SPANISH LAD terms very reasonable. 230 Page st. MES MELVILLE SKYDER, 715 POST ST. ‘vocal music, plano, elocution, practical Shake- speareau and general aramatic adting specialty; vocal classes, Monday, 8 P. x.; $1 month. Goor PAPEX-HANGER, WHO UNDER- stands tinting. 410 Fifth st. DECUBATOR WANTED. APPL Co., betore 8 A. ., 1406 Ellis st. MAN COOK, $30, MINING CAMP. Broad way, room 10, Oskland. ANTED — MEN 10 LLABN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S, F. Barber School, 1618 Howard. W 2ANTED-50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; $1 week, 25¢ night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. W ANTED_MEN AND WOMEN TO WOEK pleasant wori for us day or evening at thelr homes; nice, Decessary. We no unvu.hu‘:l expenene; not . Send us your address. STANDARD MANE S GO g TMPERIA. 921 YRES,THE LEADINGTELEGRAPHY COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruo- tion in shorthand, bookkeeping, etc.; life acholarship $50; low rates per week and month. 'V’D!CE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND DL~ sarte taught thoroughly; 25 ‘esson. 748 Fol- som st. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS Coll 728 Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. EACHER: ASSISTS PUPILS IN GERMAN, Latin.Greek, French arithmetic. E.S.,411 Mason ALH.A ¥. HYEE, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction $500, & vEsamLrpmey moes 2 FOUSES, STABLES AND LARGE YARD for sale of iease. 281 Ash ave. AYING CIGAR STAND TO LET. OWNER, 811 Bush st. ICE SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. 817 Kearny at. DENTISTS. PN S ey R S R SN AL WORK TO SUIT THE TIMES AND warranted. DR. REA, 1870 Market st. froxt City Hail. NG SOUND BUSINESS HORSE} stands without hitching. 143 Bartlett st. WO GOOD HORSES AND WAGON FOR sale cheap. 564 Howard st. NE SPAN OF MULES, HARNESS AND wagon for sele cheap. 564 Howard st. [ ARGAIN_DARK BA Y HORSE, 1613 HANDS ) high: stylish; new harness and carryall nearly new. . BROWN, at Otis & Co.'s, 318 Montgmry. ¥ YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN SHOE- ing_horses and general repairing call at the New York Shoeing Shop, 507 Jessie st., near Sixth. MCBRIDE & CO. ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES; HALTER broken; cheap; the Hyde ranch. 630 Come mercial st. 5 HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES] weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 760 MAR- ket, bet 3d and 4th: gas specialisia; only reliable nt for painless extraction; artificia! téeth from m fillings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 600 SETS of good harness, cur own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllster st..S. F. DE L%{nm:h HILQIE‘":“’}:‘ MARKET ST., near Eleventh; no e for extracting plates are made: eld plates made over un::": teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. Bouxxrnu, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME day & ni<ht; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission G CO., 142 W.28d, New York. W ANTED —STEADY MAN FOR PRRMA- nent position in nice genteel business: no previous experience required; salary $75 per month; increase assured; must have $150 cash: nonight work., 917 Market st., room 2. VW ANTED — A "STRICTLY _FIRST-CLASS dress-goods salesman; none other need apply. 523 Market st., room 7, bet. 3 and 6 P. M. (99D BARBER WANTED—COR. TWENTY- = Sareraul Valewieta - o L ENEEGETIC MAN CAN EASILY MAKE $100 amonth; $50 required. Apply 8 Eddy st.. r. 81, MLX'S HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 7‘7 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. £ 3()() MEN T6 SEE BEST VARIETY SHOW in town: steam, 10c bottle. 120 Grant ave. W ANTED —SALESMAN WHO HAS HAD experience in tea, coffee or crockery line; give reference and salary expecied; none others need apply. Address A.'F., box 96, Call Office. TWO-CBAIK BARBER SHOP FOR SALE; 800d location. 415 Hayes st. . s O, SIREAYORER. Lt e BARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BAXBERS-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS. 325 Grant ave. ARBER-SHOP FOR S. '+ GOOD B location for It ol Osil Offtoe PEOF, LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. LA]JY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- ies piano,singing,French:$3 mo. K.14, 1003 Polk ME; & M RS. KOLANUER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 985 Market st., opp. Mason blmwo's LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals Inlni.d: puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and Mkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL MINING, SiE: chanls engin survey| architecture- Ansay: estab. ‘64 VAN DER NAILLEN, 755 Mis ROFESSOR U. MANSF(E! TEACHER OF violin .guitar. mandolin. 1707 Market. . GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of less extraction and patentee of Improved bri work or teeth without any plate, moved from & to 20 O’ Farrell st. FULL SET OF TEETH, WARRANTED five extractiom, : flllings, 50c.: Tt crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. F;fis‘r CA‘A?BI DENTlIsTnx":m FIRST-CLASS ices; first-class results; traction; Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARD! a,u..‘r).,“m SE;.nlr K. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESY, crown work, bridge work and teeth withe plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant n\':.- 7 ST IR A m; 3 itist, 980 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. P‘mu:u EXTRACTION, B60c; CROWN Lridge work a specialty; 3 P Iy Wity VR R PHYSICIANS, C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gateave. ; diseases of women a specialty. Duliortomienve. st o woren s mpics: ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN Db et 080 Sk S u? the worst cases treated "-ihmly by mail. TO LEASE. B e L UV ST Su el SO OSSN FOB RENT OX LEASE—50-VARA LOT SE. BABBERSHOP FOR SALE: OWNER WILL vacate next Monday. 871 Market st. cor. Polk and Jackson sts.: Apply Cuil Office: month. _Aadress J. 5 437 Sansome st S0 P TYPEWRITERS, 0OMS 16c TO 750 PER NIGHT: 500 TO 31 50 meux. om-m.s'xrmun " ALIGRAPH, $15: REMINGTON, & BANNAN, mlnnmm‘m gl K. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST, NEAR BOU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DK H G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. YOUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 808 MAR: (6} ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RE£T, COR. GOLDEN Gato ave.—Open evenings: Sundays Hil noon. 15 sm's;‘l{lumga‘n SECOND HAND HA R ness, ; wagons, b es, SUITUYS, Tockawhys, carts: st be soid. 1138 Mission st 500 S:T NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4() HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS carts, harness Market, 27 ix.n st.; anotion salesevery W ednen day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctionecrs. WAGON AND CARRIAGES XPRESS; BAKER 30N on; butcher cari. 1620 Missiol EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS’, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. FOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iption: cash, notes or s ) Mez Con 46-48 Sth sts 8. £ instaliments. Carvili Miz Co., PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RANKSHAY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421, fourth floor, Parrot building (Emporium). OHN B, RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS JB i 07, Crocker. bullding; leleptions Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. OHN R. AITKEN AND MAURICE L. ASHER, attys ac Jaw, rms 515.516. 5 b floor, Parrott bldg. STORAGE. TORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY; FIR £ S Pproof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THN WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. l FINANCIAL. $100.000 Apply rm 214, Cal.Safe TO LOAN AS LOW AS BANKS, B, SMIT) Dep.Bldg. JTORAGE—CHEAPEST LN THE CITY ; FIRE« S proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin, UKNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNK: AD- vances, lhlp’%llll. CHAS L. TAYLOR,204 Post., URNITURE CO,, 132 ELLIS; g--m( building: Kastern '& + low rates:

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