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14 / THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1896. A Sonoma County man is disappointed. He tried todig a well for water, but in- stead of that he struck a rich ledge of cinnibar and will now have to do without water. Single men, it is reported, working for the DeLamar (Nev.) companies are charged $2 a month and married men $2 50 for doctor and hospital taxes. This creates some dissatisfaction and s thought by some of the men to be too high. The Oroville Register says: Yesterday at noon the Banner quartz mill began dropping stamps, and it is said the run will be a long continiaed one. There are two tracks for conveying ore to the mill and two big ore bins. Everything has been fitted up in the very best shape to handle the rock to ad- vantage. At Butte, Mont., August 19, Peter Ryan, foreman of the St. Lawrence mine, the proverty of the Anaconda Company, and Jack Campbell and Jobn Manning, two miners, were killed about 5:30 o’clock last evening by a fall of the cage from the top of the mine to the botiom of the shaft at the 1200 level. On August 20 George B. Cauley, secre- tary of the Cariboo Mining Company, while returning from Camp McKinney, British Columbia, with nearly $11,000 worth of goid bullion, was held up and robbed by a masked man. 3 The foliowing advertisement appears in a Redding (Cal.) paper: -‘Placer mine, two claims, coarse gold, garden and small orchard well fenced, 200 feet of sluices, mining and other iools, clear title, for sale on account of departure for only $65.” William Reagan, who lately returned from a trip to Gibsonville, says that it is believed by the owners of the Taber tun- nel that the pay streak will be reached very shortly. The tunnel is now in 1100 feet. In the Slate Creek mine sixty men are emploved. Times are generally good about La Porte and Gibsonviile, The Venus mine at Campo Seco, for- merly operated by Casey & Crocker of San Francisco, has been reopened by C. G. Leisinski, a Chicago capitalist. A force of men working two shifts are employed in sinking a shaft. A hoist will be erected in the near future, as it isthe inten:ion of the present management to sink to a depth of 500 feet.—Calaveras Citizen. Salt Lake capital, under the manage- ment of Colonel Woodrow, has been in- vested in the Peirano mine, sitnated two and a half miles irom Angels, on the Car- son road. This company bonded the property for a year’s time, at the expira- tion of which an extension of five months was granted. The developments meeting with the expectations of the operators re- sulted in the sale being consummated at San Andreas last Saturday. The Amador Queen No. 2 was stopped by Mr. Gould a day or two this week on account of the Supreme Court reversing the decision of Judge Gottschalk in their case, and to-day the mine will start up again under a new management.—Ama- dor Republican. The Oroville Reporter says: Four men are emvloyed at the Burwell mine and four men will be addea this month. Iiis rumored that the San Francisco company who own this mine will build a new road to it and will erect & quartz mill upon the | property during the present summer. Monday last in the office of the County Clerk of San Krancisco articles of incor* poration were filed of the Gold Bank Min- ing Company, the capital stock being $1,000,000. All of the stock is owned by the members of the family of the late W. W. Stow, and they constitute the board of directors. There are at present 125 men working in the mine and mill and 143 tons of ore crushed daily. The Jeffers mill at 8t. Eimo, Colorado, was burned July 10, The fire, no doubt, was started by an incendiary, as threats were made by = gang of hobos. it was in- sured for $20,000. 1t cost $45,000. The mill was closed down at the time of the fire. A big strike is reported by the Tin Cup (Colorado) Times. It 1s on Cross Moun- tain. The vein is from two to five feet wide. Assays from different openings give a value of $200 gold per ton. It was discovered by Mr. Miller of Denver. A discovery bas been made near Hog Creek, Grants Pass, Or., of an immense bed of red porphyry, which, aithough showing no vein matter, gives $22 per ton free gold, as weli as other metals, some of which is thought to be platinum, which is nunlikely, as piatinum is seldom, if ever, jound in porphyry. There are rumors about Nevada City of avery rich find in close proximity to the town that, when known, is going to as- tonish the community and make the for- tunes of the lucky discoverers. Several ersons, presumed to be interested, are ooking very wise and acting very myste- riously. The stories are that almost pure metal, all ready for the mint, has been founa. Nevada evidently does not interd to be left when stories are afloat of big finds elsewhere. Sensational varns of million discoveries are now in order. Next. One of the largest placer mining deals, says the Democratic Times, ever made in Union County, Or., was consummated last week. The property is the extensive placer grounds located on the heaawaters of the Grande Ronde River. A number of locations, which cover a distance of about six miles, were syndicated last year and French capital interested, resulting in this deal. "Abqut $200,000 changed hands. There is 2 wonderful amount of work going on in the Trail Creek district, says the Spokesman Review. It is said that never in the history of mining in the Northwest has development gone ahead more rapidly. The jarge amount of ma- nery which has gone jinto the country during the last few months and the quan- tity ordered certainly give the camp the stamp of permanency. It also shows the fuith mining men have in the district. ‘With machinery & greater amount of de- velopment can” be done and the returns are more rapid. If the veil counld be lifted irom the future it would surprise even those who are accustomed to surprises in that wonderful country. According to the report of the Califor- nia Bureau of Mines Biskiy®u County ranks second in the State in the number men employed in the mining industry, with 1849 miners, Nevada County being first with 2039 employed. Itstands fourth in the list of zold producers, its product being $1,000,000 in 1895. The Oregon Chronicle-Times says: Min- neapolis parties have paid $5000 to close the deal for the purchase of the Columbia mine on Cracker Creek, Baker County. | exaggerating the vaiue and richness of their | definitions of the terms used by mln'lng men for the benefit of the “tenderfoot Ore—Sometimes spelled oar; something & rich syndicate will stick in when & poor man is about 10 patent a good claim. Lode—More properly spelled load; some- thing a prospecior carries around town with him when he sells out & hole for a thousand dollars, more or less. Vein or Vain—The hope of the tenderfoot when he goes around bresxing up building stone and looking for $20 pieces on the inside. Whim—The peculiar inciination sometimes felt by a miner to rest when the foreman is somewhere else. Windlass—The condition of a man after tall- ing down a fifty-foot shaft. Contact—A contact is a touch, and a touch is what the tenderioot makes on the home folks when he learns that mining means work. Air drill—The homeward journey of the busted tenderfoot on & menu composed chiefiy of atmosphere. Leld—gomelhlng each miner wants when the whistle blows to quit work. A true fissure—The mining-broker who lives by catching suckers. Country rock, or old country rock—The shamrock. The Mariposa Miner says the custom mill at Groveland owned by E. James has been compelled to shut down on account of water. Does it not mean for want of water? Recently W. A. Nevills, one of the owners of the famous Rawhide mine, in Tuolumne County, took down in a buggy $137,000 in bullion, the result of a three weeks’ run. Later he took down the same way $92,000. Nevills is accompanied on these trips by a shotgun messenger. The new 60-stamp mill at the Alaska Mexican mine, on Douglas'Island, is nearly finished and will add materially to the buillion product. The 30-stamp mill of the Juneau Milling Company of Alaska is giving good results. The mill at the Nebraska mine on Cherry Creek, Siskiyou County, commenced crushing $50 ore lately. The company is also sinking a shaft to work the rich gravel in the bed of the creek and is em- ploying about thirty-five men. The business men of Perris, Riverside County, are talking of putting in a stamp mill to do custom work for the different mines around thatlocality. Muchinterest is manifested. There are numerous claims around Perris, and it is said thata mill would be well patronized. A. new enterprise will soon be inaugn- rated in Shasta County. O. E. Clark, rep- resenting the General Electric Company of 8an Francisco, arrived in Redding re- cently and immediately drove to the old Calumet mill, in Old Diggings, where ke will make arrangements for the constrac- tionof a large electric plant, capable of generating 300 horsepower, at the old mill, and will be operated by the Spring Creek water power belonging to that property. The Omaha Mining Company has pur- chased the property of the Homeward Bound Mining Company, which consists of the Homeward Bound, Wisconsin, Lili- nois and two other locations. This news is glorious to all of Nevada County, for it | means the opening up of valuable ground long since idle, ana the empioyment of many more miners in this district. the men he charges for actually render service he will in future refuse to allow any of his bills for such items. he matter will be finally decided on Monday next. e Home Rule and Good Government. San Francisco has now an opportunity to assert herself in favor of home rule and good government. Let the friends of the new charter rally in fall iorce at the first mass-meeting under the auspices of the Citizens' Charter Association at Metropolitan Temple to-night. * —e————— Blew Out the Gas. Antonio Manabosa and Joaquin Crofo rented aroom at 507 Bush street early yesterday morning, and when retiring blew out the gas. They were found unconscious in bed and taken to the Receiving Hospital, where they soon recovercd. They had not been accus- tomed to having gas in their bedrooms. SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Bignt in the year. BRAD corner Clay; open until 8:30 o' 889 Hayes street, open until 30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streots, spen until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mlssion street, open until o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. B A PP P b s e VY STEADY YOUNG MAN DESLREX SITUA- tion to muke himself useful on private place: unders'ands care of horses, cows and garden; is willing and obiiging: first-class references. Ad- dress 8. G., box 85, Call Office. OOKKERPER OR OFFICK WORK; 10 years' experience; salary no ocject: no objec- &5, ERBA BUENA LONGE OF Perfection No. 1—Stated meeting THIS (FHIDAY) EVENING, September 4th, a¢ 8 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBF, Secretary. REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonian Club THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock, Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. D. R. MCNEILL, Chief MASSMEETING OF James H. DUNCAN, Secretary. ATTENTION! the Pacific Coast Shoeworkers’ Union FRIDAY EVENING, September 4, 1856, at 9163/ Market st., at 8 o’clock sharp. Aliour feliow- crafismen and well-wishers are cordially invited. tion'10 country. Address M., bax 11, Call Office. TRST-CLASS BARBER WANTS A STEADY anm-y and Sunday job. Apply at DECK- ELMAN BROS., EIlis st. TTUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED ook German: steady and sober; res:aurant or coffee and lunch house: best of recommendations. Address 8. S, box 22, Cail Office. JANTED—A SITUATION AS WATCHMAN or a place of trust; best reference given. Ad- dress S 1., box 72, this office. W ANTED—AMERICAN MAN AND WIFE want situation in hotel or on ranch. Call or address room 6, 124 Sixth st. (590D SHOP OK CUSTOM COAT PRESSER wants a steady situation. Address B. 5., box 87, this office. BOY 15 YEARS OF AGE WANTS PLACE TO Wwork for board and lodging. Apply 8 Hayes st. Y OUNG MAN OF 80. STEADY AND SOBER, and untiring worker, good farm, dairy and orchard hand, would like to take care of OF Work on gentleman’s piace or ranch: best of Teferences and security. K. M., box 61, Call MIPDLE-XAGED MAN WANITS ~PLACE a i puivate tamily used to harses; garden and cooking; useful in general : references: s moderate. Adaress A- Ko, box 60, Call Ofica, $10 WILL BE GIVEN Tu ARY ONE WHO will find gentlemanly young man from the East work of any kind In office or store: not afraid of work: can furnish $100 cash security if re- quired. Address Security, box 68, Call Office. QCANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUATION A thoroughly understands mansgement of fine horses, gardening, milking. general work; 10 ears on the coast; good references. J. N., 418 Away, clty. [$ARBEKS—_SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, Address CA RL, box 182, this office. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 roums: 25c to $150 per night; $1050 to §6 per week : free bus and baggagze 10 and from the ferry. NGINEER; STATIONARY AND LOCOMO- o round machinist; can do plumbing, ithing, pipe-fitting: wants work: moderate wages. Address W. B3~ O K B OF E—4 SPECI L MEET- ing of the county board of San Francisco and Alameda THURSDAY EVENING, September 3, at 8 P. M. As business of importauce will come up before the meeting a fuli attendnce is requested. THOMAS J. NORTON, State Secretary. W DR. €YRUS 1EED, DER OF Koreshanity, will lecture on “The Coping Crisis” in_hall four, 102 O'Farrell st. AY EVENING: also Sundsy af.ernoon at < ad- mission free. SPE CIAL NOTICES. moved his offices to 784 G DOKFF HAS REMOVED 14 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. H., box 18, Call Oftice, BOY WANIS SITUATION TO LEARN 4 trade. Please write L. B, 230 Minna st. TTUATION WANTED AS GARDENER, LAB- orer, vegetable garden or to take ¢are of horses. Inquire 728 Chestnut st., Oakland. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. WASTED—HO FOR THE HOP FIELDS! 100 meq, women and children for iarge he company in Alameda County ; tents on the grounc ickers ‘can do their own cooking or-ges cheap Board at “companys boarding-house; fare 81: of- fice fee 50c. Z.p;;yly 10 W. D BWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED—BAKER FOR NICE COUNTRY Shop, $45 and found: baker, small country shop, $30; waiter-boy, country hotel, $16: 3 men for hay press, 20¢ per ton; 3 f: rm luborers, $26 ber month and board: boy for & factory in city, $3 per week: also farmers, milkers. hop-pickers, Cooks, waiters and disnwashers. W. D. KWER & CO.. 626 Clay st. W ANTED—_COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER 80d typewrit-r, young man,for large vineyard company {u California, salary $30 per month; home and steady empioyment. Apply with Ieference to W. D. £W ELt & CO., 626 Clay st. K GINEER FOR A DONK-Y ENGISE, in o ountey, 850 od found, must hawe experience Quarry ; 2 carpentars, $2 50 a day; char- coal hnrnenlgxs and found; miiker, country, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. H EAD COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL: SECOND E_ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them like new; done while yon walt: ladles’ soleing, nailed 35c.: men's soleing, nailed ‘S0c.: machine-sewed 75c.; hand- sewed 66¢.; fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamaged by water, at less than ouc-fourth their value, f-om 25c. up o £2 50. 562 AGENTS WANTED. ENOBMOUS PRUFITS-MEN WANTED IN every county on the Pacific Coast to sell the “Lightning Scissors Sharpener”: best seller to be found; send 25¢ for sam ple and terms Lo &gents. Address E C. STOWE, box 841, San Jose, Cal. GENTS; BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOST tion. Baxter Fortralt Co., 432 Sutter st. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FEEE silver; McKinu Hobart and protection; every voter wiil buy ane or the other; do you want the profit? T. PERSON. Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—NEW, SUNNY GOTTAGE OR Whonu, five or six Tooms and bath: rent not to exceed $20. _Address D. E.. box A6, Call Office. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—_FOR THE WINTER, SMALL sunny flal; completely furnished; near Hyde snd O'Farrell streetcars. Add. G. J., box 36, Call ANTED—BY OCTOBEK 1, FOR FAMILY of a. ults and children, furnished house, 7 or 8 rooms, with large sunny yard: applicant re- sponsible aud reliable, able to give security and references; state location and price. Address F. H_, box 83, Call Office. HORSES WANTED. JJORSE WANTED FOR COLLECTOR; MUST be young and genile; no old worn-out plus wanted. Address. with price. Horse suy, Call. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, ANTED—2 OR 8 HORSEPOWER GASO- line launch. Aadress Launch, box 15, Cail. ABTEIAE WELL - BORERS; ESTIMATE wanted at 521 Sixth st. ELL YOUR_BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. | cisco. T. LUBELSKI, 7 BUSINESS CHANCES. ELEGANT,WELL-ESTABLISHED $200 . graining business; a rare chance for 1or 2 energetic business men;: investigation will show 1t to be the finest business ever uffered in San Francisco for the money. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall ave. =) CIGAR-STORE: SEE IT IMMEDL 55200 ately: best bargain offered in San Fran- PARTNE. NT PAY- $1 000. {55 oce business: rare e hance for the right man;_the fullest invesiizaiion and trial if required: object for taking partner is too much other business. T. LUBELSKi, 7 Cty Hall ave, $60 PARTNER (N STATIONERY BUSL « ness across the bay: fine locality: good ‘ock and fixtuies: only object in taking partner ingerested party in the business, City Hali ave. T ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- $700. ranis Su cuy: good location; doing business of $40 per day; established 26 years: hag always made money: stand full investigation; Teason for selling, owner moving into own prop- erty. T. LUBELSKI, 7 ity Hall ave. i FINE RESTAURANT: ONE OF $600. the test tocations 1n city: cheap rent; receipts $20 per day: this is the bes: barzain in the city; or will trade for good small piece prop- erty. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hali ave. OBUYORSELL A BUSINESSOF ANY K see MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Marxet st. D) RESTAURANT; JUNCTION OF $_5 « principal street; car lines: regular ang transient trade: doing £00d business: (sickness), See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. $)] PER MONTH INTEREST AND A & 21 room house free for an investment of $500, is T. LUBELSKI, 7 to _have which buys 2 houses and large stable. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st . UTCHERS, ATTENTION —THE FINEST butcher-shop in San Francisco, doing a large business; this is a bargain that will not last: in- cluding all the utensils such & place requires: this business is open for investigation: no reasonabie offer refuse See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Marke: st. 9250, FINE RESTAURANT AND OYSTER « parlor: half block from Market st, in midst of leading theaters and business houses. See GRAHAM & MY ER8S, 777 Market st. $40 RESTAURANT, LUNCH COUNTER » and bar: fine stock of liquor and uten- 1o the midst of the working class; fu'l inves- ion, See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- rv. watches repal; MUND. 113834 Mission. BICYCLES. A e, FOR SALE—s NEW 1896 BICYCLES AT 4 sacrifice. 113 Battery st. "OUNG MAN, SPEAKING FRENCH AND .l Spanish, wishes posi‘lon of any kind. Address 94 D.. box 68, Call Office. SHA.\IPOOEH SITUATION WANTED. l}gx 15, Call Office. (COMPETE T MAN WISHES PLACE AS foreman on farm or stock ranch: northern part of State preferred; married; no children. Ad- dress G, A. F., Visalia, Cal 6. 8, ook, country hotel, $30: cook for & tugboat, $25; porter for a saloon, city, $20. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W AITER FOR AN INSTITUTION, COUN- an 103, 825; young man to assist i kitchen for ion, “country, 2y ANSEN 0,110 Geary st $18 ©- B OACHMAN “WHO KNOWS THE CITY L roughly and has first-class refer -nces; $30 o835 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Nrés‘ll‘.z'uflvu V,:Arrnxs FOR A ’CLUu’& l‘l‘?’: wi references, private family, . C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Genry st. {RENCH CHEF, COUNTRY HOTEL. C. R. ¥ HANSEN & 00,110 Geary st. 2()() MORE "HOP-PICKERS, 80c PER 100 pounds; 3 milkers $20! 5 teamsters for Tanch: 6 farmers, $20; 3-men to dig a large well; choremen for a vineyard; 20 tiemakers. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employments Agents. i} ERUIT- PICKERS, 8§20 AND $23 PER month and found; biacksmith for a mine, $1 50 day and found; boy for a private family, $5. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents 634 and 636 Clay st. PASTRYMAN, COUNTRY HOTEL, 825 AND found; 3 cooks, $30 and $40; pantryman for a country hotel, $25. MURRAY & READY, Lead- 1ng Employment A gents, 634 und 836 Clay st. W ANTED-SAWMILL BLACKSMIT/i: LA- borers, $1 75 a day: parier in butcherstiop; house painter, 82 50 day:harnessmaker. $8 a weck and room: jarmer and wife; butier, $35; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. RANCH HiND FOR FRUIT RANCH: § dishwashirs; 5 walters, $20 and room; walter, $30 and room, dress suit: 2 middle-aged men for ghoring, ete.; second cook, $6 & week: walter, $4 week and’ room; 2 Japauese for cleaning, etc. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 5 H4)Y ERESSER, 120 ATON AND BOARD: 3 laborers for mine, $20 and board; coal miners, $1 a ton: chore boy; dishwasher, $10. R. T, WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ERY FINE 96 BICYCLE FOR 8$20. N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. BICYCLES AND TANDEMS BELOW COST, to close out stock. W. CRANE, 324 Post st. OWLER AND BEN HUR, $60: BEN HUR tandem, Tribune tandem, good as new, $100: all above'86. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. [SABGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM; ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. DAVID OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desires dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. 5 JAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made, city or wnmr;. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. £ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, §3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 10: rket SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & (O, 110 GEARY ST. « furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, phone or mall us your oriers: prompi at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. The quartz miners in every part of Biski- you County have done better this year M B 2 JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET: ONLY than usual and a number of new and promising ledges have been discovered. The great dimcultiwim quartz mining | has always been the expense of getling ANTED — SITUATION BY AMERICAN firstclass fomale help furnished; tel. Mint 904 7 W do general housework ; 13 good ook and laundress: no objection to short distance In country. Address W. 8., box 97, Call. / INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Eiectric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 26¢ to $1 650 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week - free bis and baczage 10 and from the ferrs. AT ONCE—300 HOP-PICKERS, MEN, women and families, for Pleasanton: tents Tented if required; reduced fare: no office fee; first lot leaves Sunday. State Labor Burean, 325 Sut- ¥ st BULLER, PRIVATE FAMILY, 885. MISS FEMALE HELP WANTED. 00K, BOARDING-HOUSE, $85: 20 HOUSE- work_girls, city and country, 820 and $25: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $156.” MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. GERMAN NURSRRY GOVERNESS, MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. IRL, LIGHT WORK, $12 10 §16; SECOND irl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. M DDLE-AGED WOMAN, ASSIST KITCH- en, hotel. Humbo!dt Couuty, $15; fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 828 Suter st. $25. the ore to a miil for crushing, buta num- ber of small mills have been erected dur- ing the past vear, which have been the | 1aundres; Teferences. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework; good cook and ewish family preferred: many years' 364 Jessle st. means of opening up several good paying ledges. 3 Very few mines have changed hands in Southern California for the reason that fabulous prices are being asked before any:- family or care for elderly lady; tent and reliable: city or couniry. Address F. M., IDDLE-AGED WIDOW WISHES POSI- tion as working housek: eper in widower's oroughly compe- 'Pflm*smms'r NURSEGIRL, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. () BARBERS FOR BLRENARD'S Seventh st. W AN icD—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your 1deas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Wasninzton. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. JIBST - CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN wanied for city trade. Those noldiug certifi- cates in U. =. Industrial Agency or oLhers can sp- Pply at room 185, Crocker buildjng. Yy ANTED_MAN TO TAKE CARE OF GAS engine and run elevator: siate experience and references. Address K. G., box 2, Call Office. EXTRA JOBS AT B. Employment Bureau, 102 N EAT GIRL AS SEAMSTRESS AND GOV- erness to girl § years. $20. MISS CULLEN, 313 Sutter st. (G'RL TO LEARN DRESSMAKING AND DO light housework, $12. M1SS CULLEN, 328 OUNG MAN WHO UNDLRSTANDS stitching und work on traveing bags. Apply at Trunk Factory, Seventeenth and Shotwell sta. Rzmlnm-: BOY FOR DELIVERY WAGON ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. A EAIR OF SOLITAIRE EARRINGS, STEEL white, perfect, weight 3 karat, cost 8500, for $260at UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. $1O DOMESTIC SEWING - MACHINE; 8 o « drawers; all attachments. 2437 Mission st., near Twenty-first. $15 GOOD SHUFFLEBOARD IN_GOOD « order for sale. 1100 Kentucky, Potrero. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, ete., bought and sold. 1068 Missfon, nr. 7th. COFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money Lill, sate, cheap. 10% Clay. |3UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 First st., near Mission. SFLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 408 Cat. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. tige PRUGGIST WITH $1000 TO 81500 TO 1N- vest in money-making enterprise: $500 month guaranteed. See MY KRS & GRA HAM, 777 Markt. $l7 CANDY-STORE AND ICECREAM ~ parlor; railroad station, Oakland; first- class paying. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. 150 CORNER BARROOM: LAKRGE - patronage: kept by owner for 20 years; rent $35. W ILKE & WOLF, 531 California. 45(), CORNERSALOON :WATER FRONT: .% OU. good paying business: stock worth double the price. WILKE, 531 California st. $100! COFFEE SALOO! CHOICEST » downtown location: dolng large busis ness. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st. $80 BALOON, CALIFORNIA AND + Kearny sts.: low rent: first-class pay~ ing place: actual Value, $1200. WILKE, 631 Cail- fornia si. $1 700, SORNER GROCERY, BAR; CALL fornia st ; doing large cash business; rare chance: invesiigate at once. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st. 500 CORNER CROCERY AND BAR; . living-rooms: rent $30: doing good business: choice location. WILKIE & WOLF, 551 California st. H UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining 88 rooms; also ground-floor and well- lighted basement;' centrally located, half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furnished throughout; furniture for sale On reasonable terms. kaor fur- ther particulars apply 10 S.SILVERBERG, 520 Sansome st., room 39. B‘OK SALE—ONE OF TEE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with agood stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures iu fine order: has a fine day and night irade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and Dight travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. AL, box 100. Call Office. thing is done tv show up the proper Two zoud sales have been made and this has aroused the miners to the necessity of | Young Wowen's O'Farrell st. situation as governess. Call or manuxw Christian Association, showing up the ledge. A Suggestion to Mine-Owners. The following communication contains some suggestions of interest to mine-own- ers and no doubt their adoption would, as the writer says, lead to the investment of | a good deal of eapital in the State, as well | as be of advantage to the mine-owner. There is doubtless a great deal of truth in the complaint made by our correspon- dent of the proneness of owners to exag- gerate the value and richness of their mines, which examination fails to sub- | stantiate: CHICAGO, August 20, 1896. Editor Mining Department Call—DEAR SIR: T | am much interested in the mining news puo- lished in THE WEEKLY CALL, &nd take the | JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY TO « entire charge of 1 or 2 chiidren: wages $25; speaks English and German. Address 2244 Howard st. [ ANTED—YOUNG WOMAN WITH BUSI- ness ability wants chance to work 4 or 8 hours evenings; can actin any capacity; state particu- |lars. C. C., box 4, Cali Oftice. CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. Sunday. 1536 Kentucky st., Poirero. 1. DLE-AGED WOMAN, HOUSEWOR: San a Cruz, $12, fare paid. MISS CULLE. 23 Sutter st. W ASTED-100 WOMEN. GIRLS, BOYS and families to pick hops for iarge hop com- pany in_Alameda: terts on the ground: pickers do their own cooking or get board, cheap, at the company's boardisg-house: eversthing firsu class and reliab e; fare $1; office fees 50c. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. {{BST-CLASS COOK WANTS SITUATION, institution, hotel or restaurant; take fuil charge of kitchen: can cook for 200; best of references. Address MRS. OLESON, 1020 Misgion st. TED—NEAT GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS W Stk tamice private family in city: $20: also walt on_table: first-class pluce. W. D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. Please apply to GOOI! BARBER SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 804 Folsom st. : 15¢ shop. FIBST-CLASS BARBER FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 1023 Pacific st. ARBLR FOR SATURDAY, $3. 779 MAR- B. D, TRONG, RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES do washing, ironing, cookin by the day. MRS. CUKTIS, near Mission. TOMPETENT 0o g,0F bousccleaning 867 Tweuty-sixih, ASD RELIABLE GIRL wishes situation to do general housework pri- | vate family in countyy. 2633 Eighteeuth st., near Guerrero. ANTED—BY LADY WITH CHILD HOME out city, no difference where; 5ood cook and housekeeper. 67.. Minna st., downstairs. liberty of offering some suggestions through | your columns, which, if acted upon by your | mine-owners, would lead to the investment of | 8 good dead of working capital from ebroad. I ! can speak from personal knowledge as to the | views of capitalists hereabouts on this ques- tion. AMEKIGAN WOMAN Wi HES SITUATION a8 housekeeper or do chamberwork in hotel. Address 11 Polk st. N EAT GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE SITO- aiion at upstairs work and waiting. Call 415 Jones st. Firstly, I desire to speak of the tendency of mine-owners to send out statements greatly mines, and which examinations fall short of verifying. At the réquest of clients desirousof invest- ing capital in yourmines,I have recently gone | 10 the expense of having examinatious made | of mines in your State in three instances,on the representations of owners, in none of ‘which | did the mines justify the statements or invest- | ment which has had the effect to discourage any effort in your direction. There is scarcely & limit 1o the capital that would be invested in California mines if owners would be willing to share the risk with the investor on a plen sometbing like thu Where & mine seemed to justify the inves: ment, when a price for the property is agreed upon, the capitalist to make a small cash pay- ment then to o to work and develop the , | subsequently supply a plant and proceed to | work the mine, paying the owner 25 per cent of the gross resulis until the property was | peid for. The advantage js to the mine-owner, | 8 he has his mine developed without any cash outlay on his part, and is in the receipt of a reguiar income until the full price is paid. Vhen your mine-owners show a disposition | to sell their mines on such equitable tel’mli there will be no lack of capital to develop | them, and many of our capitalists stand ready | to furnish it. Very truly yours, J.D. L. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN woman in German family to do general house- work. Address W. K., box 89, this office. W AST D—BY COMPETENT LAUY AGENT agency for article which sells on sight. State particulars 8., box 21, Call uffi ‘e. YERMAN WOMAN WISHESSITUATION AT washlng and ironing; reference given. Address 558 Minoa st. 100D GERMAN COOK WOULD LIK ation in smali family. Call 416 Jons TANTED — REFINED AND KL middle-aged German widow d. tion as housekeeper. matron or ladies’ SITU- ompanion ; Is also competent 1o teach German: no objection 1o taking care of children; reliable references given and required. Address A B C, box 16, Call. M IDDLE- AGED "AMERICAN ~WOMAN wishes situation as chambermald; Is experr enced and competent: good references. Ad.ress or call bet. 12 and 2 at 106 1 ayl.r st., room 1. EFINED AND COMPETENT YUUNG woman wishes position as companion, care of invalid or children; references. Call or address Advertiser, 701 Stockton st. You GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO chamberwork and sewing, or assiat in kitchen if necessary. Call or address 100! Mason st. Y’uuxu GIRL (LATELY FROM THE EAST) wishes situation to do second work and sewing or take care of children. Call or address 1234 Misston st [ OMAN COOK, $35 AND ROOM: 2 WAIT- resses, $15 and room: chambermaid and wait somes $20 and room; girl for Twentieth 3in family, 820, call early; gir! for Minna st., girl for Fifteenth st $20. 12 house gir's, £16: 18 young xirls, $8, $10 and $12 per month, asslst, etc., nice famiiies. MA RTINS, 749 Market. V cost; hood tops, $5 50 up: repairing; open evenings. S. . Baby Carriage M fg. Co.. 442'Sixth. must understand butcher business. Apply City, | (10U N T £ £S5, SHELVING, SHOWCASES 7() FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STOR box 138. Call Office. Sutter st. Hall Market, 18342 Market st. 3 - (Jhln bough: & sold. 112134 Markt,bet 7th & Sth $J. OU, renc $17: bargain. SKIFF, 921 Market. W ANTED—EY NATIVE PARISIAN GIRE, IRL AS NURSE; SLEEP HOME: $16. MISS (GOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND | ALL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND $9 « notion store; 3 rooms: rent $17; north Market; finely fitted. ' SKIFF, 921 Market st. (G 0ub SECOND HAND BUILER: ALSO LOT wlleyl, shatting, etc. W. L. SANFORD, 415 Washington st. 2 HOKSEPUWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- i gine; good as new: $80. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, ete.. or sale. 1168 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Markes 3. EW RANUES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W. S RAY Mig Co. 13 Callforniasc N SEWING MACHINES, LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repalred: iowest rates. 205 Fourth st. A \V ANTED—NUGLSE AND UPSTAIRS, §2 German_ and Scandinavian girls for cook and downstairs, $25; 2 French ironers, $25 and $:0; 8 French girls for housework; $20 and $16: young refined nursegirl and seamstress, $20. LEUN ANDR 315 Stockton sf OMAN TO DO COOKING, SMALL RANCH, $15. fure paid; waltresses, chambermaids, cooks and housework girls. MURRAY & READY, | Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. TRLS, COOK AND HOUSEWORK., 82 ist, $10 Lo $15. Apply J. P. JOHNSTON & CO.. 872 Broadway, Oakland. COOKS, $25 AND 8! GIRLSFOR HOUSE- work. MRS. HIRD, 721 xilis st. 1805 IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. German Employment, 306 Mason st. JANTED—YOUNG LADY TYPEWRITER Wwho has h-d experfence with law work: must furnish machine. Call Friday at 3 P. M., WM. J. ket st |yARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND ) Sunday. 1356 Market st. BOY_WANTED FOR DRUGSTORE. box 187, Cail Office. BOY WANTED_COMMERCIAL COURSE IN exchange for service. M., box 40, Call Office. ASTED—SALLSMAN FOR WINE HOUSE; city trade. Address C. C., box 153, Cal OY TO RUN ERRANDS. 14 MCALLISTER st room 19. PRESSER ON GUS OM _COATS: G0OD ages: steady job. SELIG BROS, 108 Battery. },RIGHT EOY T LEARN TRADE. AD- » dress box 42, Call Office. W ANTED —GOOD KITCHEN MAN. Hulght st., Star restaurant. ERMAN DISAWASHER WANTED. 15663 Fifteenth st. 5 AN WITH $50 TO JOIN Mk: MUST BE willing to work. T, box 19. Call Office. PARBERS, ATTENTION—1-CHAIR SHOP for sale cheap: if soid soon. for $60; good liv- ing: low rent. Inquire this office. TASTD—TAILORS T0 CALL AT M. SEL- LER&CO.’S, 8 Stockton t.,where can be found the best assortment of trimmings at lowest prices. W ANTED=GGOD MEN TO SOLICIT OV commission: good wages easlls made; entirely new idea: everybody succeeds. Address WISE, box 64, Call Office, W ANTED_PLUMBER, TATLOR, BARBER, Tyman, (0 rent fine stores. SPECK & HERRIN, 415 Montgomery st. C0., 602 Market'st. BOTESTANT GIRL: HOUSEWORK: NO | (WLEANER FOR DYEHOUSE. GOLDEN wash; wages $10, Before 11 a. . 206135 | U Gate Dye Works, 342 McAllister st. e T LOTHING CUTTER WANTED. 20 SAN Gflm TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK: - ls!eep home. Call inthe morning ouly, 1308 L1iis st. W 2NTED—GIRL FOR “ENERAL HOUSE. work and couking: small fam!ily; must have references. Apply 9 to 12, 21088 POSt st. DEESSMARERS (CUTTERS AND FITTERS) for families; waist und skirt hands .or shops; positions free. McDUWELL, 636 Market. (G1EL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- X work and piain cooking: wages $20. 2376 Fifteenth st., bet. Noe and Castro. OME FOR YOUNG GIRL OR WOMAN; board, lodging, small wages. At cottage, 11 s ex st, near Second and Folsom. {XPERIENCED APPRENTICES ON CUS- tom coats. 14 McAllister st., room 19. MUST EXPLAIN FEES, Judge Slack Refused to Allow the Charges in the Howard Black Case. Watchmen Whose Services Must Be Described Before Their Bills Are Approved. The Howard Black insolvency case was again unaer consideration in Judge Slack’s court yesterday, and incidentally Sheriff Whelan received a setback in the matter of fees. When the matter came up on Tuesday last, on an order to show cause why the Sheriff should not pay certain money re- ceived from a sale of goods belonging to Black to Black’s creditors, that official presented a big bill for fees. Attorney Samuels disputed the bill and the matter went over until yesterday. The fees claimed by Mr. Whelan’s depu- ties were $12 for four days’ services as keeper’'s fees, $45 for fifteen days’ wateh- man’s fees, $20 attorney’s fees and 7 per cent on the price realized for the goods sold, as receiver’s fees. _Judge Black allowed $8 for keeper’s fees, at $2 rer day, which is what the new fee bill allows. He cut out the item of $20 for attorney’s fees and the 7 per cent for the Teceiver, but said that he thought the Sheriff entitled 10 something for selling the goods. As to the $45 asked for recom- pense for a watchman, the matter was tak-n under advisement. 3 On Tuesday his Honor took exception to the manner’in which the Sheriff ki track of the services performed by keepers and watchmen employed by him The balance of the $75,000 will be paid in'a short time. The five state banks of Austria, Fran Germany and Enegland have increas thei= gold reserves since 1880 from $700,- 400,000 to $1,555,600,000. . The Vietor Record gives the following and asked yea}erduflethn the matter be explaived to him. puty Q’Connor tried to tell how there had been a watchman on duty during the fifteen days charged for, but failed to convince Judge Slack that such was the case. The court said that if the Sheriff does not do business in a busi- ness-like way and furnish evidence that (G ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing or housecleaning. 2569 Stevenson st.. bet. Third and Fourth. MERICAN LADY WISHES TO TAKE care of invalld or go out nursing. 617 Twenty- fourth st., nr. Bartlett. Gl:fl.' O WELP HOUSEWORK; FAMILY OF wi (UMPETENT GIRL FOK GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. 1522 Golden Gate ave. 1 AMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in & smail family at 1904 Sutter st. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSE- cleaning by the dsy; $1. MRS, HILS, 148 Sixth st., room 91, RELIABLE YOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN wishes a situation to do sewing and chamber- work (second girl). Address 1916 Howard st. / OUNG RE:INED CREOLE WILOW DE- sires a position as housekeeper. Please call 917 Market st.. room 18, second floor. OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; assist with child. 2216 Bush st. JIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1307 Octavia st. ANTED — A MAKER: MILLINERY. 248 Sixth st. $8. Call 10 10 12, 2531 Sacramento st. | SOmEBLT T = 3 st BOYS, EROM 15 10 17 YEARS OF AGE, wanted. Apply 200 Satter st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. B‘ll‘h SalLr Prices siand Wil goods are completely dls- osed of. - sk bed sets, #1850 Bedlounges 800 Stoves.. 750 Carpets, per yard .. 55 Linoleum, per yard 55 Matting, per yard. 10 T1l our new butidi ces will stand. Till such time are conducting buslness st SE. corner Beventh and Mission st 1. NOONAN. . 4()() CARPETS: CHAMBER ~SETS. $14: 2 stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bas outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mission. AT L UMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new Or good A new: cash or time. open evenin: FURNITURE WANTED. T GREAT SACRIFICE. A large and complete stock of human bair switches, front pieces, wigs, fancy goods and fix- tures, formeriy the property of MRS, HUBBARD. Inquire at DAVIS. HABER & CO.’S, 211 Pine st., orat 1810 and 1812 Marker st. ARE BARGAIN: IMPROVEMENTS O chicken ranch: worth $100f for $200; im- mediately; long lease: 4 acres: 5-roomea house; $13 50 month. Inguire Postoffice, Upper Fruit- vale, Alameda Co., for LOUIS ISAAC’S piace. ANTED—ACIIVE MEN AND WOM for permanent and paying busin light and protitable. Call at my office, 1. LESPIRE, room 1, first floor, 1162 Franklin st., Oakland. ARKE CHANCE—FRENCH LIQUOK-STORE; principal corner of city; old established; dofng &00d, steady business: mus: be seen 1 be ap)re- ciated; sold account of old aze. L. S., box 16, Call. {OR SALE — BAKEKY AND RIETW store surrounded by schools and rooms attached: low rent with e to Europe: no agents. Inquire at Call Office. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIR SHOP; well established; good location: fail line of bicycles, suudries, tools, oven vulcanizer; opening for A machinist. 1113 Market st. 100D CHANCE FOR DREESSMAKER: WISH- ing to sell business, everything combined: reasonable: account of leaving State: good loca tion. Inquire 121514 Powell. $1200, EESTAURANT; & PICK-UP; Es- « tablished 15 years; a good busines: reason for sale, retiring: invesiigation give: make offer. Apply 29 Sixth st. RUG STORE ON INVOICE AND IN NICH 1« cation; fine chance for a physician or young druggist; small but complete. Address D. S., box 152, Call Office. FFICE FURNITUR&—WILL PAY HIGHEST | JPARTNER WANTED—A GOOD TALKER FOR prices for second-band office desks or take | 1 the fairs; a big money-maker; capital 50, them in part payment for new. GEORGE H. | X Ray Co., 112 Taylor, room 6, from 310 5 ». a, FULL&R DESK CO., 638 and 640 Mission st. POSELLFURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTLIN,969 Howard st. ;send postal $600 RESTAURANT AND 6 ROOMS UP» « stairs; fine location. DECKER, 1020 Market st. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, eto.: send postal. 866 Mission st. ARTNER WANTED_IN FIRST-OLASS grocery and saloon. Inquire at Brosaway brewery or H. CAMPE. 221 Front st. W ASTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN: well acquainted with stoves, graniteware and crockery. Apply from 3:3) 10 6 P. . 523 Marker st., room 7. ‘W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- marrled men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less then 5 feet 5 inches in heizht; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become citizens will be Scoepled; this important branch of the naval service ofters special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the | Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ¥ YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURN ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkia. C. MUTHEE, 682 MARKET, PAYS HIGH -_est cash prices for Turniture and merchandise- NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. IMMONS' Auvc. Co., 1067 Market. pays cash CARPET CLEANING. QCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET C.caning Works. 11 Eighth st. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Kighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061 VARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8¢.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. NLY §7:: MUST SELL AT ONCE; STOR fruit, candies. etc; good location: rent only $1 seo this.” 1618 Central ave., nr. Sutter st PBAEEKY, CANDY, NOTION-STORE: GOOD jocation; bargain. Address A. B., Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. $15 WELL-ESTABLISHED RESTAUR- « ant for 11 years; near City Hall. 324 Larkin st. JOF SALE, CHE.‘A:—‘I(;.;ND\'-STOEE AND icecream parior. witl xtures for manufac- turing. 2418 Mission st. = $8P ALERAGE WEEKLY NET TNCOME $250 invested: safe, conservative’; prospec- tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N. . (3ERMAN GIRL WANTS AN INDUSTRIOUS T man as partner with $150 capital In first-class delicacles, butter, exgs, smoked meat. cigars and ! | stutionery store:' will guarantee $50 and board each by doing our own work. Apply at the place, 504 Fourth st.. 1rom 9 to 4. W ANTED—SEAMAN. . California House. APPLY 108 CLARKE PBARBERS, ATTENTION—-GOOD COUNTRY shop can be bought for 850 down: 2 chairs; 2 baths; balance in easy monthly instailments: price $300. Call at DECKELMAN BROS.’, 108 Ellis st. PIANO-PLAYER WANTED AT 770 HOW- ard st. ENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUFFLERS embroidered to order. Room 4, 1007 Market, IRL 10 ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK; must be neat: $1v. 112, Leavenworth. SITUA'HON WANTED BY A COMPETENT German woman to do COUKINg in privats fam- ily; best references given. Ad. 527V Birch ave. RESSNAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT by the day, or will take work home: nses Mc- Dowell sysiem; lerms reasonsble. Apply 663 Folsom st. IRST-CLASS WATR DALSSER AND MANT cure wishes customers at residence. H. D., box 114, Call Office. T Y OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITOA: tion at general housework. Call or address 1185 Florlda st BY,YOUSG GIRL JUST FROM IRELAND, T0 do general housework. Call at 26 Ringold st., bet. Eighth and Ninth, Folsom and Harrison; no postais. (OO PETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND of housework by the day; references. Appiy AL 1342 'Tark st., bet. Webster and Fillmore. VW ISCHES, ik HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NE. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night $1 50 o §6 per week; convenient and respectabio; iree bus and bageace'to and from the erre. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. B e S SR b s o S UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mgr J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30, CliNssk AND JAFANESE RELIABLE belp: tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &CO0.. 640 Clay. HINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best heln. 41ilh O'Farrell: tel. k. 424 g:]flm'flhA:P:.kE BUSINESS EXPERI- ce, le: okkeeper, obliging, of good address and a) pearance, no bad habils, industii ous, recently the Kast, would like situation; 1f you have “anything kindiy give me an Inter- View. Address 8., box 47, this office. ANTED — SITUATION. BY PRACTICAL gardener, with long experience in all branches of flower, lanascape garden! ing and nursery, to taki charge of private place; best recommendations from last place. Address Gardener, box 102, Call. BYYOUNG ENGLI~HMAN, WITH GOUD references from Engiand, employment in an Cakluod store with the option of buyl the business afier a few months’ iri P. THOMAS, Dimond P. u., Alameda Co. COTCHMAN, STEADY, WISHES POSITION 10run steam bollers: can also run Ad- Engineer, box 97, Call. Shalon: I UR OPERATOR WANTED. COLOMBATS, 113 O’ Farrell st. EFINED LADY UNDEE 28 (UNINCUM- bered) as artist’s model. R. L., box 28, Call. PERATORS AND FINISHELS ON CUSTOM coats. 604 Jessie st., near Seventh. W ANTED—A LADY SPEAKING ENGLISH 0d German 10 take entire charge of a child 4 years old al hotel; no other duties. Address with Teferences, which must be strictly firsc class, S. €., box 114, Call. / ANTED—DRESSMAKERS T0 CALL AT - SEILER & CO.S, 8 Stockion st., near Market, where they can find the best assortment ©f dress linings, eic., at lowest prices. ¥ R w ANTED—UNLY A FIRST-CLASS OPE- rator on corseis: high wages: Singer sewing- JANTED—COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL for cooking and housework. 824 Grove st. (G'BL OVLR 18, FOR CANDY-STORE. 708 1{PZHPONSIBLE WOMAN: A GOOD CONVER- salonist preferred. Add. I. L., box 18. Call. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS iand underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8215 F¥remont st. e amd A VGRS (e AR R ADIES TO SKELL MY TOILET SPECIAL- beauty culture free. MRS. BU’ LER, 181 Post st. AIK-DKESSING: MANICURING LENSONS given MISS DOYLE. 212 Poweil st., 105 9th. Highian 0lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PUP]LH FOR MILLINERY CLASS FORMING this season; thorough and practical; satisfac- Miss Daisy Haake, 14 Chattarooga st., betweeen Twenty-first and T wenty-second. LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING 00L: TUES- OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; o Vinchester House, 44 Third et., near Markes: %00 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night machine used; run by electric no 1388 Market. Valencia st. ties; can learn hairdressing, manicuring and AIRDRESSING, 250 AND #5c: MOENING tion zuaranteed; rates reasonable or in payments. Fd-y- free: 2 t0 8. 14 McAllster, room 67 per weel:: free MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—A COOK FOR FIRST-CLASS countre hotel, $65, see boss bere, 9 A M.: walters, $25 and $20: '2 butlers, $40 and 830 dishwashers, $16: assistant Pastry, cook. #30 ;w&-«:?amk.m ON 'ANDRE, 815 n E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to represent the “‘Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., 5. F. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUY stores; negotiates mortgages on merchandis sells on commission. Room 15, 45 pet Beating Works, 353:57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 0. YUNKLIN'S CARPET ECATING WOERKS. 535 U'Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. VITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- Clline 5 sth. STEVHNS, mgr, Tel’ Soun 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO. 28 Tenth: ta. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 21 J4th st : cleaning 3¢ & yard. 'Iel. Mission 74 LOST. 3d and 4th—Slngle furnished rooms, nizht 15¢to iweek 31 to $2 50;reading-room ;strictes atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSI BET. 50c 7 REWARD_LOST, ABOUT 8 WEEKS $D 2go, & gold hand with chaln, on which is old fish, horseshoe, coral beads and white sea- shell. Apply 1215 Clay st. W AMIED — MEN 70 LiARN “BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. W ANTED—GENTLEMEN TO TAKE SUNNY furnished rooms, $1 up. 217 Second st. W AATED-50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 1 81 weex, 26c night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale, EN'S HALF-SOLING, BUC.: LADILLS, 400.; done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; brunch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s.S. £ ('03ING OUT NEW AND SECUND-HAND shoes at 30con the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BAKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT GALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. JOUMS 15c 10 Tbe I'ER NIGIL: 50C 10U ol 50 per week. Orental, 226 Drumm st. ANTE —600 MEN _TO BUY U, 5. ARMY boois and shoes. K. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. ARGEST STOCK OF SECO! AND SHOES on hand: shoes Lo order, £3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and kourch INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from ihe ferry. TEY ACME HOUSE, 837 MARKET ST.. BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night: $1 & wWeek. INUELL HOUSE, SIXIH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; eingle turnished rms_75c week, 160 night. E. $ RENROVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hotlunch, Sc. 100 MEy T TAKE LUDGING AT 1o T3¢ and 200 a night, including coffes and roils €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING+ E_KOOMS, 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific }ouss, Commercial and Leidesdors sts. w fiN'rED‘—hj“Afi)HEB‘S AND g‘uumlu tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 26¢ per nigh*: $1 to $3 per week. w ANTED—SINGLE HOUMS, 15c A DAY; §1 ‘week; rooms for two, 260 a 7, 81 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. U6 ot Mfifl AU FELD nANSATIaN SIVUK FOOD; all i 2ol premeey Kagolh i it ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR enacieria. KNOX Golieotion A8ey. 110 Suiar OST OE STRAYED, SEPT. 1-A LARGE L Toan cow. “Reward by return to Libariy: Dairy, Miission road. near Five-mile zouse. or leave word b S\, cor. Third 1nd Mission sts. W) iITE FOX TERBIER (BITCH); BLACK and brown head; name Fannie: reward. 820 Bryant st OST—M. & W. TANDEM TIRE AT LOTTA fountain. Reward, 208 Mission. mas N LARKIN SI._HANDBAG; JEWE ‘monev, papers: for God’s sake return widow’s only possessions; liberal rewsrd, " 80-room house: Van Ness ave. OST— .gsnfi’ii ON SAUSALITU WHARF, s ), gold-rimmed eveglasses. R C.B. JENNINGS, 121 Calitornia u.l..L Ty | JOST—SEPT. 1, PAST MASTER 4 0. U. W.; reward given. Eleventh st., Oakiand. HITE AND BROWN WATER SPANIE W dog: named Jim. Reward at 421 Clement_lnl{‘ S BADGE, A, Reiurn to 515 $1000. EALE INTEREST + payiug brewery, near city : no experi- ence required. Address S., box 80, Call Office, FOR SALE — FIRST-CLASS CORNER SA: loon, with furnished rooms; part on time. In- quire Milwaukee Brewery, 432 Tenth st. 3150 ‘::rl‘u.u'n STORE, WHOLESALE DIS- - tric : full value'in siock: good busi- Dess; rent $20. 26 First. b NEVSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, lose to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. $,:)0 RETAIL LIQUOR « 5 a fine chance. Call 230 Third. TOCKS OR STORES BOUGHT; CASH; 2O short notice. 1057 Mission st., basement, left. JALOON “AND 2 ROOMS TO LET. 82 S e g WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — A VEEKDY CAYD: 1 Wrnoper, for mallin: LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAL HE % 7()BOOM HOUSE: CLEARING $100 OV 24 rooms;” new and good . 500 6 rooms anc baih: flat: worth $500. $500 cash, bal. payments .. 22 rooms; corner house; new-... 3 14 rooms; bourding-house: 40 boarders 90 rooms; guarauteed to clear over $150. 18-room house on Sixth st....... Hotel aud room{ng-houses; ail sizes and pri Apply to H. G DEC 8L, opposite Fifth. $()00 LODGING HOUSE: GREAT BAR- o + galn: 75 rooms near Market and ¥ ift first floor occupled as offices; xood furnitu worth $1200. Apply 917 Market st., room 2. 1600 1700 1259 3700 400 ces. R & CO., 1020 Market ] OST-ON MABK-T GR KEARNY oo bar bremp!lx)l”cosll.lia:n‘()n‘ WO jewels. urn to_room 8 i oo di eposit building, and re- PROFESSIONAL E‘:\RDS. RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, 421. fourth floor, Parrott bullding (Eumfiggny‘ F 5 9-ROOM HOUSE TOL , NEAR BALDWIN, QL SPECK & CO., 602 Markes si. GUOD PAYING LODGI HOUSE OF 14 rooms; clears $50. Address B., box 118, Call, F UBNISHED HUUSE 6 ROOMS AT SACKHE fice: 2 rooms rented. 620 Larkin st. 14 RUOMS, ALL FULL; HALF CASH, « balance roomed ouct. <., box 17, Call. OHN R. AITKEN AND MAURICE IR et i 515.516. 5ih floor: barsor e —_\m STORAGE. TORAGE—CHEA PEST IN THECITY; Proof building; advances made. 911 Lareie JURNITURE, FLANOS, TRUN K: vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLON 904 foe E.SMITH FURNITURE ©CO., 132 KLLIS; A fire-proot building. astars piae: —— T 0 Fastora plan PHYSICIANS, R. C. C. O'DONNKLL, 1206 MARKET, Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women u spec cl.(l)z‘,}. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. Dhfi museum, 1051 Market ‘f‘ifiw i Thoceestul practice .mmmh:m $150, ZFURSISHEDROG MS: ALLRENT- IV, ed. 403 Stevenson st., cor. Fifth. 30 & ES: 8300 TO 00. PHELPS & L0, 917 Larkin st. o i ARGAIN: FINE WELL-FURNISHED house; 20 rooms: steady, wel.-paying. respect- able class of patronage. 25 Ninth st.; no agents. 7() BOMING HOUSES FROM $250 10 150 $10,000. See UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. $600. 27, FooNs - ture; PROLL & CO. $400, 20, ROOMS: CENTRAL LOCATION: + Owner going East: rent cheap. PROLL &co. e ——— e TO LEASE. e e e FOR RENT Ok LEXSE—60-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Jackson sts.: rent $50 per mouch. Address J. 8., 447 Sansome st., S. F. ELEGANT FURNI- all full; clears $100; a snap.

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