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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1896. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open untll 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untfl 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’cloc] CHURCH NOTICES. RST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCI l(:;l—ren'lcon at 11 4. M. in Beethoven Hall, 336 Post st cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible Tessons, International Serles. Subject: “The House of the Lord. ' *Science and Health ” study Thursday. at 8 P. M., in Mys:ic Hall, Red Men’s building, 320 Post street. All are welcome. THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, EZ s\ Corner Gears and Frankiin stre-ts, Rev. Dr. Stebbins. minister. The Suaday-sc 00l is at 9:45. The morning service is at 11 o’clock. Communion after the morning service. The even- ing service Is omittel 1) are cordially invited. EZ —CLASSES WILL be formed for_instruction in divine science and healing, Sept. 8., At 2:30 and 8. College, 3360 Seventeenth st., bet. Valencla and Mission: those wanting mental or bodily healing should apply and join one of these classes. M. E. and C. L. CR ' MER, teachers. 3 W TO ICENSE MARINE ENGL RS— Suspended members of the Marine En- gineers are invited to attend & meeting at Acad- emy Hall, 927 Mission st., at 12 o'clock SUNDAY, September 6. y Suspnded Members. SPECIAL NOTICES. GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORD* cheapest place in the city. H. HU. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. DR. ALFRED EICHLER HAS RE- turned {rom abroad and resumed practice at 517 Jones st. B DE T. F._BRENNAN REMOVED TO Emporium or Parrott bldg., rooms 397, 398. DR. ALBERI ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices 1o 784 Geary st. DR.G. E. S ~SDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 231, Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. = SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- EZ ner of Twentieth and Capy sts.—A. J.Wells, pastor. Mr. Wells wili preach at 11 A. M., on “Can We Trust the People?’ and at 7:45 p. M. will deliver the first of useries of lectures oo ¢ Con- nce in the Ciidzen.” The special JiC to-night will be “Poetry and Politics.” At 6:45 Dr. Dan- ziger's Bible stua A Congregational mee’ing on All invited. Sunday-school 8t 9:45 4. 3.: Miss Hobe, Svperintendent. Pas- tor's residence at 20 Liberty st. CALVARY PRESBY TERIANCHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pasior. Servicesat 11 a. . and 7:46 P. 3. Topie, . 3., “Midnight Songs." Morn- ing music: “Te Deam? Murzo. Offertory, tenor solo, “Then Shall the Righteou, Shine,” from oratorio of Elijah, D. 3 Lawrence. Evening service, “Jubilate Deo” A. J. Schnicker; by special ‘request \.7s. Priest Fine will render “The Holy City.” All are cordinlly invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST. ear Jones—Rey. M. P, Boynton, p 10r. Eervices Sunday, September 6, 1896, Preac] ing by the pastor at 11 A. M.; subject, ““The Sev- enfold Liie” (communion affer sermon), and at 7:30 P. 3.; 10 ic, “Satan’s Three Lies.” Baptism at evening service. Sunday-school at12:30 p. M. Y. P. S, of C. E. at 6:30 P. 3. Praver-meeting Wednes day eventng, at 8 o'clock. ~All these serv- ices are open 10 the public. Strangers are especially welcome, BAD TENANIS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made, citv or couniry. Facis Collection Co., 415 Montzy st. room 6. Tel. 5> BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST. . Tirnish the best. famiiy and_ hotel help. Cail at oftice, pbone or mail us your orGers: Drompt al- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. ME>, X JOHSSTON, 595 MARKET: ONLY first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 RESSMAKER: GOOD FITTER; WISHES engageme..t in families; $1 a day and lunch. Address A. L., box 90, Call Office. EFINED YOUNG LA DY WISHES POSITION as companion, Or nursery governess: refer- ences. 1ddress or call bet.1 and 3 P. M., at 23 Roach &', bet. Greenwich and Fl bert. ITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman to Ao general housework: country pre- ferred: wages $15 10 $20. Call or address 1000 Washinyton st MDDLE-AGEDSWEDISH WOMAN WISHES IVL josition as housekeeper; experienced cook, in first-class family; good referentes. M. S, box 18, Call Office. §2 FLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Cnureh, Post st., near Webster— Professor R. R. Lloyd will conduct the services at 11 . 3. . M. Sunday-schools 11 A. 3. and 12:30 CALTFORNIA - ST. M. E. CHURCH, cor. of California and Broderick sts.—Bishop C. D. Foss, L.D., of Philadelpnis wilt preach at 11 A. ., a.d the pastor, Rev. W. R. Goodwin, D.D., 8t T30 P A B35 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twelfth st., near Howard—Preacning at 11 A M. and 7:45 . M. by Hev. Frank S Ford, who begins his labors as pasior of_the church. Subjucf of forenoon discourse, ~The Power in Saly ng, ~-What Think Ye of the Christ?’ -school at 9:30 A. . Seats free. Public cor- invited. 5 JIBST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH (Swedenborgian), O’ Farrell street, between Webster and_Filimore. ~ Services at 11 A. M. The Rev. D. V. owen will preach. Subject for to- day, “Conscience.” Sabbath-school at 9:30 A. . All ‘are cordially invied to attend these services Seats free. LA ces ever st. Sund; AY SAINTS HOLD SERV- unday at K. of P. Hall, 909 Mar- chool. 10 A M. Services, 11 A. .. P for evening service, “Why 1 Am & Mormon,” by B. W. Henderson. All are welcome. No collections. ZED CHURCH OF JESUS of Latter-day Saints, 320 Post st. Preaching at 11 A. M. At 7:45 P. M. Joseph Luft will preach. All are welcome. C. A. Parkin, pas- tor. DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT Home College, 3360 Seventeenth st., bet. Mission and Valencia, at 2:30 P. M. _Discourse by M. E. Cramer; subject, “Why Wiil Ye Die2” g e DIVINE SERVICES &= ? Y") ‘17 will be beld on the com- ing New Tear at the Temple, 115 Turk st.. by tae cantor, S. Go.dstein, residence 1514 Buchanan street, near Geary, assisted by a talented choir. Tickels to be had every Sunday till holidays, at the Temple. .= ’1 jlW\\'m nold aivine ser- ’ | vices during _he ensu- ing holiduvs at X owry’s Opera-hall, corner Grove and Laguoa sts. Tickels (o be hud at the above hall t0-0av, 10 10 13 A. . And 2 t0 5 P. 3. On Sundav. Sept. 6, and Monday, Sept. 7, all day. Also at 508 Fulton st. Tickets, $1 and 31 50. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE public lecture every Sunday eveniig at Golden Gate Hall, v25 Sutter st., at 8 o'clock. - To- he Other Side of Death,” by Dr. W. W. REV. M. GULDIN 5, [HE THECSOPHICAL SOCTETY— Free puolic lectures every Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in Portala Hall, Native Sons’ building. 414 Mason st. To-night, ““Are We Free? Walsh fi NIA STATE ¢ ITCALIST Convention, Golden Gate Hall, Sutier st., bet. Mason and ‘Ta; Sunday programme’ 10 A. 3., Overture by Young's orchestra: address, H. D Barrett, president N. S, 3 vacal solo, Mrs. E. Sherwood’; address, Thomas G. Newman of San Diego: remarks by W. P. Howorth of Los Angeles: tesis by Mrs. Henlee-Rojers, Maud Frietaz, Mrs. Mayo Steers, Mrs. Place, Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Shriner snd Mrs. Winchester. 2 P. M.—Overture, Young’s orch . Ravlin: vocal solo, Mrs. E. J._ Colville: vioiin rolo, E. ‘White- v; tes's by Maud Frietag. Mrs. Cowell, Mme. Young, Mrs. Grifin, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Ladd Finnican. 7:30 ». M.—Overture, Young's Orchestra: dress. by H. D. Barrett, Pr-sident N. 8. A. herwood: address, Sherwood : ad- vocal . address, by Mrs. E. Wat- son; vocal solo, Mme. Waltz; violin solo, Pro- sor Whiteluw: plaform tests, Edward K. Earle. ‘Come and hear the truth. Admission to &ll Sunday meetings, 10 cents. ANTED — BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN with references; invalid to care for, or house- keeping: can take care of & lodging-house. Cail Sunday, 146 Eleventh st., MRS, K. |5 ¥, BUOKKEEPER, BOOKS T0 POST AFTER- 5 "noons and evenings; reasonabie. Address A., bo: ), Call Office. WOMAY WITH A CHILD WANTS SITUA- tion 10 do veneral housework ; ciLy or country, Call or adcress 221 Minna st. VIRL WANTS POSITION AS DRESS maker's apprentice. Address 8., box 47, Call XPERIENCED LADIE! URSE DE-IRES engagement; clty or country; terms $30 for 3 wecks: will take cases i home reasonable. E. L., box 8, Call Office. QW DISH WOMAN WANTS WORK IN A vate family; good cook. Call Mond: Mission st., bet. Eight 1 and Ninch. RESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ houses or a2t home. 305 Eddy. AN AND WIFEWANT SITUATIONS: MAN house-carpenter and palnter; wife laundress; first class; from New York. Address N. Y., box 57, Call Office. - (399D SEAMSTRESS: WILLING TO SEW J part of every day for room and board. Ad- dress R. B., box 57, Call. OSITION WANTED BY COMPETENT PER- son as Invalid's or Infant's nurse: is a first-class st stress; city or country. Address C. M., 1106 Mason st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION in city or country as Infant nurse: Is capable of taking charge from birth: best city reference. Ad- dress P. 0. M., box 152, this office. JANTED — SITUATION BY COMPETENT Eastern woman for care of children and sew- ing: no ovjection 1o travel or country; good refer- ence. Address MISS REVALEON, 327 Clemen- tina st., city. EFINED GERMAN DESIRES POSITION AS lady’s maid and seamstress with American family going South: first-class City references. Ad- dress C. R., box 83, this office. ELIABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day or week in families: terms reasonable. Address417 McAllis- ter st.; city. MDPLE-AGED ~COMPETENT — WOMAN wishes situation as working housekeeper; £00d Lome more desirable than big wages. Ad- dress or call 4614 Tiffany ave., bet. ‘I'wenty-elghth and Twenty-ninth sts. ) $USG WIDOW DESIRES & POSITION. 841 ‘Howard st., room 15. OUNG AMERICAN WOMAN DESIRES housekeeper’s position: city or country. or would do plain sewing. 56414 Mission st., room 3, ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHoS SITUA- tion to do housework: g0od ook : no objection to short distance in country. Call or address 504 Jessie st., downstairs. "OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION ae companion or seamstress in family: no ob- jection to iraveling wi b lady: reference. Address C. N., box 108, Call Uffice. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS bookkeeper, stenographer, cashler, entry-clerk or saleslady: noobjection to thecountry. Address W. A., box 71, Call Office. XPERIENCED ~EAMSTRESS WOULD like the care of Lien in hotel, boarding or rooming house: refereace. Add. E. S., box 108, Call Office. ANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERL “an woman, work by the day; is a good laun- dress and can do any kind of housework an ! give £00d references. Address 36 Ellisst.: bookstore. PRI 1239 , Home | ' CALIFORNIA ¢ G FiELD «.NAGER SALE® DERY OREGON WASHINGTON Sy Gete PacCIFIC COAST BRANCH WM v BRYAN, MANAGER 314 POST STREET - = NEVADA “BUILT LIKE A WATCH- . \ o ORI D Sept .3rd, 1896 Chas. M. Shortridge, Esqr., Proprietor San Francisco CALL. Dear Sir:- Experience talks, and it affords me pleasure to state that while we have advertised extensively this season, including all the San Francisco dailies, we consider THE CALL in the front rank for RESULTS. It reaches a select class of people, and we are more than satisfied with our investment. Very truly yours, ontinued. HELP WANTED—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED— GE](M AN WOMAN WISHESSITUATION AT washing and ironing; reference given. Address 558 Minoa s WO REIJABL~ SWEDISH WOMEN WISH situations to do general housework or as house- Keepers. Koom 16, 775 Mission st. 7ANTED — REFINED AND EDUCATED middie-aced German widow desires pos tion as housekeeper. matron or ladies’ companion ; is also competent 10 teach German: no objection to taking care of children; reliable references given and required. Address A B C, box 16, Call. ENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUFFLERS embroidered to order. Room 4, 1007 Market. (90K, AMERICAN FAMILY, $30 TO_ $35; laundress, $25, same house: German I Swedish waitress, $25, private famiiy: house- work—Souoma $25, Oakdae $25, Willows $25, and other towns; 15 housework girls, city country, $20 and $25: 6 young girls, $10 t0 :15. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutier st. ERMAN WOMAN (COUNTRY). SECOND | work, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. L 5: ironer who can run Tyler machine, hotel laundry, $30: 2 stern club walters, $40. C. K. HANSEN & .. 110 Geary st. COL( RED EXTRA WAITERS FOR COUN- try hote.; free fare both ways: call and no fee; call to-day (Sunday), office open 9 a. 3. C. R. HANSEN & Co.. 110 Geary si. IRx':H GIRL AS CUOK, 825 (SAN RAFAEL). MISS C« LLEN, 328 Suite: ) WAITRESSES, SAME HOUSE, CITY, ¥20 hambermaid, $20, walt one meal. MISS 323 Sutter RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT by the day, or will take work home: uses Mo- Dowell system; terms reasonable. Apply 653 Folsom st. T IRST-CLASS HAIR-DRESSER AND MaNI- cure wishes customers at residence. Address H. D., box 114, Call Office. 7INCHES . ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night €1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respecta iree bus and bagzace to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL varfous positions. German Lmployment, 306 Mason st. W ANTEO—YOUNG GERMAN GIKL FOR general housework. 200 Mission st. YPEWRITER TO EXCHANGE WORK FOR instructions in dramauc cuiture. Address D. C., box 27, Call Oftice ADY AND GENTLEMAN FOR SELECT dramati - prize club. D. P., box 27. Call [TANTED—GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- V work. Appiy at 4156 Twentieth st, after 9 M () LABOREES T WORK A MINE, FREE fare.see boss here, sieady work, $20 and found per month: 20 hop-pickers: 3 farmers, $20: 8 hay-pressers, $1 25 a day: dairymen, $20: 2 choremen, $15: 2 choreb ivs, $10: call to-day g\m- day) ‘rom ¥ A. M. MURRAY & RmADY.Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. PEN TO-DAY (SUNDAY), SEPIEMBER 6, from 9 4. M. MUREAY & READY, Leading Emplovment Agents. 674 8ad 636 Clay st. TANTED—\ PHYSICIAN OF INTEGRITY, energy and skill Lo dssist in an office practice devoted exc usively to disenses of men: auswer 1n own hardwriting truthfally ststing fall partica- lars. _Address Doctor, box 109, Call Office. XPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN AT RAPHAEL'S (Incorporated). Apply Monday. TRST-CLASS —FINISHER FOREDM & N wanted. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market. TUNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 251. W.C.YOUNG, mgr JXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON LADIES musiin underwear. BAUER BROS & CO., 647 Market st, J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314B Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLE Y &CO.. 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 423 LDERLY MAN, STRONG, WILLING, wants work private family : is used to horse garleniog and cooking; useful in general; wages moderate; reterences. Address A. K., box 40, Call Office. | room 185, Crocker buiiding. W ANTED—COOK AND LAUNDRESS FOR general housework : refrences required; wages $20." Apply 1901 Baker st. GEL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND care of cuidren, $10. 1451 Leavenworih, corner Jackson. \Y ANTED—TO KNOW WHEREABOUTS OF Aunle vsmsey: left her home OVer . wo weeks 2go. Notify MRS. SCit UDEL, 1518 Mission st. ADY FOR RECEPTION-ROOM IN PHYSI- 4 clan’s office. United States Industrial Agency, ARDENER, SCOTCH, MARRIED, WISHES position to take charge of private place: good Cal. references. Address J. T., box 57, Call Office. /A TED—A SALESLADY FOR FURNISH- ing goods depariment. Apply Monday niorn- RAPHAEL'S (Inc.,) 9 to 156 Kearny st. WASTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG nurserymen to work on fruit farm; orchard: big wages 1ot expected. Address S 5., box 2: Call Office. AN, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED IN wine and brandy making, wishes siiuation in a winery: speaks French, German and English. M. T., box 84, Call. Y A GOOL COOK; BEST REFERENCES. I 3 Address Cook, 408 Pacific st. PRACTICAL HOUSFK-PAINTEES _AND paper-hangers, with tools. want work by the duy or piecework for private pariies: city or coun- try; will work cheap. Address Painters, »7214 Clementina st., reas JOUNG GIRL WISHES PO~ITION To DO second work and sewiag or walting. 192415 Bush st. CTIVE AND TRUSTWORTHMY MAN wants work around sentlemau’s piace or as janitor. Call or address 1912 Filimore st., flat 2. (COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS POSITION o do cooking and housework in small famiiy understands American cookiog; wages moderate good references; 1su guod laundress. Call Mon. day, 25 Hyde st., near Go.den Gate ave. ST, (“FIRST PRO- iritual Church'): 11 A. 3., test, : 2 ». ., flowers, articles rend, Mrs. Dunham, Bird, Mr. Hansen: 8 P. M., fuil Dpames 01 spirit friends, Mrs. Harland, Warren-Me- talnment and cance Monday evening, AT DR. RIN.ES SPIRITUAL MEET- ing, 909 V'arket st., 11 A. M., 23nd 8 P. M.: circle and platform tests: Mmes. See ey, Dunham, Bird, Cornelius, Fix: R. A. Stitt’s social and enter- tainment, September 7 at 909 Market st., 5 P. 3. ; at oftice 10 to 5 P. 3., 909 Market st. MOZART HALI, 1878 MARKET ST., be to-night, a striped prison_suic will worn by Rev. Mr. How!and, ‘ The Singing £ gelist,” at his spirlinal test' meeiing: flowers and articies read, no frand or trickery connected with these meetings; admission 10c. REFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSE tlon as companion or -are of iuvaild; refer- ences. Call or address Adveriiser, 70. Stockton st., cor. California. QITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS Carpenter as carpenter or something else; needs to work. Address D., 1060 Howard st. AINTER. TEMP . RATE MAN OF 80, CAR- Tia.e and house-painter and paper-hauger, wants employment ou private place or hotel; city or country; reference Al; understands care of horses and cows; wages $20 and found. Address 1ainter, box 50, Cali Office. TTUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housekeeping: city or country: references; $15 to $x(. Address B. B., box 148 Call Uftice (COMEETENT "MIDDLE-AGED —ENGLISH cook who can do French and American style wants situation: s nice launaress; will take charge of diningToom and kitchen in some nice Jewish family: wages, $12 10 $15. Call or ad- dress 139 Third. JRENCH GIRL, 28 YEARS OLD. WANTS situation to do general housework and cooking; good references; mioderate wages. Call or addre: $10 Leavenworth st. T GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- ropolitan Temple, Sunday, September 6. 3 P. M. Address by W. T, F.eenor of Seattle. Sub- ject: “Is Papalism Conservative of Good Government.” W. J. COLVILLE LECT({ RES IN LOR- ing Hall, cor. Kieventh and Clay sts., Ouk- jand. Sundav, 7:30 . M Subject: “Essential Elements of True Relizion.” i OARKLAND PSYCHICAI, SOCIETY, Fraternal Hall. Washington st., 8 P. M. Lec- vies. Questions answered and read- EXPERIZNCE MEETING AT MOZART Hall, 1568 Market s, 2 P.M. ADDIE SWAIN’S talk on reincaraation and materializa- tion free. MRES. SHRINER, HASKINS, ROBIN- son, Altkin, spiritusl meeting Lo-night: 2 hrs. devoted 10 tesis; 111 Larkin: all inviteaz 10c. [ CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllisterst.; all skep- tics invited. MRS, MAYO STEERS, SHORT TIME : private readings, L 1015 Market, = JEST MEDIUM EARLE AT HAMIL- o pton Hall, Uakland, Thursday evening, Sept. 10: 10c. & TEST-M: ETING 2 AND 8 P. M., 10C.; K A, Stitt. 335 McAllister. Skeptics invited. MRS. FAVRE TEST-MEETING _TO- night st 1123 Hission st. Admission 10 cis ELTABLE LADY'S NURSE WANTS EN- gagements: confinement or invalid: terms moderate. Address MRS, STANLEY, 322 Fifth st OMPETENT GERM.N WOMAN WISAES situation as houseseeper or infant’s nurse: mauager; references if required. Address C. ., box 159, « all Oftice. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL LATELY irom Ireland wishes situation to take care of children and make berseif generally usefui; s a £00d seamsiress. Call at 211 . inna st., or. ‘Lhird, M/ RICAN WOMAN WI HES THE AC quaintence f some one that would give her the necessaries of life. Overiand House, 533 bac- ramento st., room 27. RESSMAKER, LATELY FROM THE EAST, would like & few engagements by the day: terms reasonable. 91515 Howard s IRL WISHES SITUATIUN TO DU GE eral housework; good cook; references. 510 Sto kion st PANE WISHES SITUATION: THOROUGH- I understands management of horses, gas dening, muking and general work: sober and re. liable in every respect; good references. J. N., 416 Broadway, city. | ERMAN OF 86, CARPENTER, CABINET- | maker, general house repairer, wants position | institute or gentleman’s place, city or countiry. Address MLLE %, 802 Fifth st ALET OR NUR-E TO ISVALID GENTLE- man; glves massage treatment: has good refer. ences. Address Vaet, box 76, Call. Y OUNG MAN WISHES & SITUATION A8 bookkeeper and s enographer; wages no object. Address W. K., box 3 ey BIORKEIPEE OR years' experience: sa FFICE. WORK; 10 Ty 1o object; no objec- Address M., box 11, Call Office. ing. WV ANTED—NEAT, HONEST YOUNG GIRL or elderly woman: good home and smail wages. 2420 Howard st VI?TED?GIRL BETWEEN 12 AND 14 years o assisi: good home: small wages. Call between 1 and 4, 925 Howard st. OUSEKEEPER ON RANCH, WITH_ $500; €00 | he zood securliy. F. WILSON, Cali Office, 539 Haves st. FIEST-CLASS HARDWARE SALESMAN 18 wanted at once; also an experienced traveling salesman in ge:ts' furnishing goods line: also 3 £00d, experienced walters for & popuiar restau- rant; alsoagood clothing saiesman tor city firm: those holding certificates in U. S. Industrial Agency or others are eligible. Room 165, Crocker building. AN THAT UNDERSTANDS POULTRY and do cooking for 4 men. 512 Haigut st. |50 WANTED. 111 CLAY STREET. OLICITORS FOR STAPLE ARTICLE; CITY and country. A W wright or woodworker to join me in & novel enterprise; small capital: & good chance for sober, inteliigent men. Address or call S. M., 405 Minna. OY TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL AROUND saloon; $2 50 per week. W, box 3, Cail. ANTED—GOOD, TRUSTY WOMAXN: GOOD home and small ges; Protestant preferred R., box 8, Call Uffice, O:klsnd. ])SHWASHER WANTED: WAGES $15 AND J room. 18056 Haight. TOUNG GEIMAN T0 HELP IN BAKERY. 17 and 19 Powell st., opposite Baiawin. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COO.ING; tamily of 2. 934 Oak st., cor. Scott. JEAT COLORED WOMAN FUR SOME gentleman’s mending. Address C. W., box 9, this office. ) ANIED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 696 Baker st. ANTED—A BHIGHT WOMAN TO SELL £oods r tail. DK. H , box 15, Lall. W ANTED —TEACHER TO HELP YOUNG man with lessons 5 evenings In the week; one that can play piano preferred; give name and reierence, B., box 91, Cail Office. JANTID—YOUNG GIKL F R COOKING and downsiairs work. 1180 O'Farreil st. (GUOP WAITRESS 605 STANYAN ST. (GOOD YOUNG GINL; SMALL WAGES: 200d home. " A., box 87, Cail Oftice. HE McDOWFELL DRESSMAKING SCHOOL fs by far the best place on the entire Pacific ast 10 1ake lessons in dressmaing, cutting, 1 or finishing; the McDowell sys.em of dress: making is easy to learn, rapid to usc, makes the most siylish and perfect-fitting dresses: used and recommendcd by the leaaing dressmakers of America; received the highest award at the World's and only gold medat at the Midwinter Fair; we invite dressmakers and young iadies Who wish to improve themselves in this most use- tul oc upation; we would be delighted (0 have you all cail: pupils make elegant dresses for them- seives or friends; easy payments: unlimited es- so0n3; now is the lime 10 enter; pupils suaranteed positions free. The McDowell Dressmaaing Scuol. 636 Mar-ket at., opp. Palace Hotel. Co fi tion'io country. \W INEMAKER, ALL THROUGH THE BUST ness from the grape to bottling, cooper, dlstil- ler, etc.; best of reference; married. Address 8. A., box 72, Call Office. A ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school in cit ; tencher of 10 years’ experience: large class now forming fOr fail a'ge work- room; references given. 410 Leavenworih st. LUMBER HELPER WANTED AT 2031 Folso st. \Y ANTED — ASSISTANT CONFECTIONER, immediately, at POEHLMANN'S, 401 Post. REE-A5 VEARS'RIGHT TO A RELIA BLE party to manufacture the bizgest selling ar:icle o0 earth; must have smail cepital to work the business. 4 ddress M., box 108, Call Office. W 23X D-TSILORS TO CALL AT M. SEL- LEK&CO.'S, 8 Stock1on st.,where can be found the best sssortment of trimm1ngs at lowest prices. TOURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27, J. b. U. A, Emplmnt bureau, 102 7¢h! B ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- 5 ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR RMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. TANTcD—AN IDEA; WHO CANTHINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas: they may briog you weaith. Write JORN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor neys, Wasninzton. D. jor their $1800 prize ofter and list of 200 Inventions wanted. LEANER FOR DYEHOUSE. Gute Dye Works, 342 McAllister st. LUTHING CUTTER WANTED, some si W 4ASTED-_FOR THUE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodfed, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate havits; able to read, write and speak Lnglish properiy: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 becom * citizens will be sccepted: this lmportant branch of the naval service ofters special iuducements; giving oppor- tunities fo visit all parts of the wor!d on board our new c uisers. For further Information apply at the Recrai ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. GOLDEN 20 SAN Y SINGLE ENGLISHMAN SITUATION AS milker and butter-maker; unders ands care of thoroughbred cattle. Address C. HEWITI, 579 Third st., Oskiand. \\ ANTED—DIBSSMAKE S TO CALL AT M. SEILER & CO.'S, 8 Stockton st., near Market, where they can fiod the best assortment of dress linings, e.c., at lowes prices. ITUATION WANTED — BY MAN AND wife, to take charge of & smal ranch; man un- derstands general farming, orchard, vinevard, 1o- bacco raising and curing: wite is a good house- keeper. Address J. £. G., box 91, Call Uffice, W OMAN (20T 26): LIGHT HOCSEWORK: $7 monthly: 111 family. W., box 15, Cail. on corsets; refcrences. 1588 Muke. st. } ¥ FIRSI-CLASS COACHMAN; 10 YEARS® / experience; firsi-class city reference; good plain gardener if necessary: city or conutry. Ad- dress C. M., box 15, Cail Oifice. NORTH GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE TO (o general housework or upstairs work; wages, $20 to $25. Please call 405 Lyon st., cor. Hayes. W ANTED—FOSITION BY & NEAT, OBLIG- inz young girl for geueral housework: is a g00d cok and iaundress. Call ac 30 Valley st, near i wenty-second, (akiand. Ol SEKrEPER'S POSITION WANTED, Apply 20 Ninth st., room 3, OLORED WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK to do. 29 Bernard st., bet. Taylor and Jones, off Pacific. MRS. COLBY, 12215 O\ K ST.: CIRCLES 51 ' Ings dail 0. meeting of the committee on picnic will be held THIS SUNDaA ADY OF REFINEMENT, PUSSESSING ALL 2,ihe qualidcations of a pleasant companion, 180 wi b & fair knowiedge of m-dicine, deslres a po-itiou in that capacl.y with an invaiid: no re- numeration but comfortable home: city or coun- try:references. Adaress L. M. B., box 40, Cafl. JXPERIENCED LADY COMPOSITOR DE- sires employment in dally or weekly newspa- per office; City OF couutry: can sssistin job ue- Dpar ment; also proo -re-ding; wages payable weekiy. Address Compositor, box 82, Call o flice, VW ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WISHES TO take charge of a small hotel or lodging-house; city or country reference. Address Housekeejer, box 72, Cail Office. TTU.TION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, vpstairs work and sewing. Call 193814 Mission, plete final arrangements of our twenty- seventh annual picnic, to take place at Harvor View Park, Wednesday, September 9, Admission day. Every member of the committee i requested 10 be present. BARTLEY LEE, President. JOHN KENNY, Secretary. M. C. GORHAM Chairman Committee. ORDEROF SCOTTISH CLANS. Stxth annual picnic xod gumes will_be held at Sheil Mound Park on ADMISSION DAY, Wednesday, Sep- tember 9. A splendid programme of 34 events will be presented. Cash and vaiuable prizes to winners in ail competitions. Game- open o all. Grand concert of Scoich alrs by Greg’s band. Exbibition Scotch dancing by iads and lasses, Dancing in pavilions all day. The best picnic of the sesson: dou’t miss it. Then with us 10 Shell Mound, away from dull care; The 9th of September with you we would share. Let the young and the old arrange all their plans ‘And spend the best picnic a.ong with t..e clans. Admission to park: Gents 50c, ladies and chil- dren 25c. K R B RIFLES, ATTE TION — There wili be a meeting of_the Picnic| Commi tee TO-DAY, at 3 P. M., Mason and O'Farrell s.s. K. 0. T. M.-MODIN TENT NO. 56 holds reguiar reviews every HURSDAY EVENTNG at Franklin Hall, Flimore st , bet. Sut- d Bush. _Visiting Sir Knights cordially in- HARRY A. KENOX, Commander. k. C, Horr, R, K. RESP CTABLE WOMAN WANTS PLAIN sewing or mending. 660 Jessie st. A MEBICAN MIDOLE-AG' D LADY WOULD like a situation with elderly people in this city to muke herself generallv useful. Call from 10 to 2 or address 533 Sacramento st., room 27, —_— " ACTATIOMO SL, TO0m BT, 1.ADY DESIRES PLAIN SEWING UR MEND- ing, or would like position in ‘odging-house: is thoroughly capable. Call afier 11 A. ., 821 Mis- slon st., rvom 3. JIEST.CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE work by the day; fu guaranteed; reasonable, 44 Sixth st., room 48, W ANTED — SITUATION BY AMERICAN woman to do general housework ; 18 g0od cook ani laundre s: no objection to short distance in couniry. Address W. 8., box 97, Call. QIIUATION WASTED BY YOUNG LADY T0 take entire charge of 1 o 2 children: w; $25; speaks English and German. Address 2244 Howard st. i 3 Li IDDLE- AGED AMERICAN WOMAN wishes situation as chambermald; i enced and competen ; good references. Ado: or call bet. 12 and 2 at l'nymnn.mml.“- J{ELIABLE MAN, MIiDDLI-AGED, WANTS sizuation around private place: understands care of horses and cows and can make himself kenerally useful. Call or address Yosemite House, 1043 Market st., room 40. BIVER OF MILK OR BAKER WAGON wishes a steady situation: sober, and can | speak Ger best of references; security. k. box €1, Call Office. Y YOU. G ENGLI-HMAN, WITH GOOD references from England, employment in an Oakland store with the option of buying & share in the business afier a few monibs’ (ri Address P. Ti:OMAS, Dimond P 0., Alameds Co. COICIMAN, STEADY, WI-HEs POSITION ais0 run engine. Ad- S'TUATION WANTED BY FXPERIENCED ©cook: German: steady and suber; res aurant or coffec and lunch house: best of recommenuations. Address S. 8., box 22, Cail Office. (300D S8HOP OR OUSTOM COAT PRESSER wants a steady situation. Address B. S., box 87, this office. Ry oY 16 YEARS OF AGE WANTS PLACE 10 WOrk for board and lodging. Apply 8 Hayes st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 1HIRD, NEAR rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $1 Market—Klectric lights in e room: 200 to $6 per week: free bus and bagzaze (0 and from the ferry. NGINE “R: STATIONARY AND LOCOMO- uve: ali-round machinist: can do plumoing, blacksmithing, pipe-fitting: wants work: moderate wages. Addres Psle:n, b%x 18, Cail Office, OMPETENT MAN WISHES PLACE AS foreman on farm or stock ranch: northern bart of ~tate preferred; married; no children. Ad- dress . A. F., Visalia, Cal ¥ OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engine-r end muchinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st.. 8. F., Cal. I\CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED. NEAR rooms; r nighi: o week: free bu...m babgace 10 snd from ihe ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 3 GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRLS, GENERAL housework, city and county, $25: cooks and downstai s zirls. city, 825, $20: second girl, clty, ;1‘5. $20: German llhl!'-fllsh for ‘hmald:‘, n family. see party here, $35; an speak! npursezirl, 12 10 14 G R. SEN, & CO,, 110 Geary st. i | TYRESSMAKERS (CUTTERS AND FIT I ERS) TAITER GIRLS WANTED. 817 KEARNY sire EFINED LADY UNDER 28 (UNINCUM- bered) as artist’s model. R. L., box I8, Cail. ROT+STANT GIKL: HOUSKWORK: NO wash: wages $10. Befoie 11 A 3. 20611 | Mission st. ANTED—ONLY A FIR-T- LASS OPE- rator on corseis: high wages: Singer sewing- e used: run by electric power. 1388 Market. A101S ON FLANNEL OVEKSHIRTS iand underwear. LLVISTRAUSS & CU., 3214 Frimont st. JPILEPSY, FIfS 'ND CONVULSIVE DIS- e:ses cured by speciaiist. Address E. F., box 57, Call Office. TANTED - EXPER(ENCED SALESLADY W ANTED—SEAMAN. "APPLY 108 CLARKE st.. Caliroruia House. E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to_represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bid., 8. F. NEW WALDS HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnisbed rooms, night 15¢to £0c;week $1 (082 50;reading-room istriclest atten- tion' to morning calls clean: quiet: ‘open all night. W ASITED —MED TG L ARN BARBER iiade; only 8 weeks reauired: tools given and catalogue sent. S. . Barber School, 1515 Howard. ANTED—50 MFN FOR SINGLE R OM $1 weex, 25¢ mght. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale, :M: 'S HALF-SOLING, 5ic.: LADIES, 40c. done while you wait. 8:8 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Fluck's. . £+ RIGIT: 60c 10 +1 50 Drumm at. (OLOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30c on the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. \ ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U, 5. ARMY Loots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. for families: waist und skirt hands or shops; positions free. McD( W k- LL'S school, 636 Market. T ARGESTSTOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on_hand: shoes 10 order, #3 50 hand-sewed shoes, $5. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and i ourth |,ADIES TO SELL MY 10 LET SFECTAL 4 ties; can learn hairdressing, manlcuring and beauty culiure free. MRS. BUTLER, 13. Post st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooins, 25 cents a night: reading. room: free bus anl bazzage to and irom the ferry. ALR-DRESSING: MANICULING LESSUNS given MISS DOYLE.2i% Powell s, 105 9th. AIKDRESSING, 260 AND #3c. MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons.$1 50. 1243 Mission. FLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TOES- days free: 2 to 8. 14 McAilister, room 67. TRY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- iow Sixtn. for a room: 25c a night; $1 a week. j INUELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD sts.; eingle ‘urnisned rms _76c week, 16¢ night. REuOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 843 av; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. M T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE, L Winchester House, 44 Third =:.. U rooms: Tweoy MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED—D MIN KRS, $52 MONTH, GOOD mine: ex nced young man for wine- cellar, short distance in country. $26 to $30 per month and found, |, steady position; olack- smith helper for rauch, -8 an{ found, sieady job ‘and gzood place; butter-maker, $30, Sonoma (Qunty: baker. small ecuntry “w'"%m ound: 5 more men_ to plck grapes, per month and bosra: 100 mea, women and children to pick hops in ‘Alameda Count the ground; 2 farmhands, $2t smali ranch near city, $18 and foun walters d.shwashers aud ohers. W. & CO., 626 Ciny st W ANTED—SECOND BUTLER, $40: WAIT- er, plain hotel, $25; second covk, coun hotel. 8 5: cook. $8 a week: Japariese cook, ete. LEON ANDKE, 515 Stockton st. J AITER: $30; COUNTRY HO1TEL HOT:L GAZE!TE, 420 Kearny st. A e o Lo o Lo S U S D AN TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL hli. .l:mnfl hotel for board and room. 419 Bran- E. ¢ ]UO MEN TU TAKE LODGING AT luc, 15¢c and 20c night, including coftes and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. ST I CITY. $ING: A‘W cant ol o per week. Paciflo Liohse. Commerciai and Teidesdort sts ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know ihat £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- for, etill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 lazge rooms: 25¢ per nigh: §1 10 $3 per week. ANTED—SINGLE RUUMS, 100 A DAY: 8L week; rooms for two, 26 & day, $1 SV week; reading-room: dally papers. “‘&9 L N BN LU FEED o SNHATZAN 510CK FO0D; . Vi all grocers keen i W ASTEDLIGCOLLECT WAGES DUE 1.4 BOR ers&cterss. K NOX Coliection Agoy. 110 Surter TE AKRK SHOE DOCTORS: WE REPAIR your o d shovs and make them like new; done while you nait: ladies’ soleing, nat'ed 35c.: me soleing, nailed 60c.; machine-s~wed 75c.; ha sewed 65¢.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamuged by wazer, at less than one-fourth thelr vaiue.fom 25¢. up' to 50. 56 Mission si. bet. Firs: and “econd. TYPEWRITERS. A TGRAPH, $15: REMINGTON, $35. SCOTT C & BANNAN, 383 Montgomery st AGENTS WANTED. BUSINESS CHANCES. GEN'TS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chie: of the United Siates armv, and the gr atest gf.!ml;‘ll' % i the most r-markable book of the century : apply at once for choice of LeTr OFy. . PERSON. Manager Sulscription Depar ment, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st W ANTED—LADY Or GENTLEMAN TO teavel and sppoint local agents; references; $65 and expenses. Box 770, San Jose. A GESTS WANTED FOR THE B ST, QUICK: est and most popuiar proposition in the West; $60 a month. 204-_06 Leavenworth st. 7’0 BUY ORSELL A BUSIN: SSOF ANY KIND see MY KRS & GRAHAM, 777 Mars et st $ 00 BUYS FAKERY WORTH $1000; IN R town of 20,000 people; fi e wagonroute: prominent corner; iow rent: big sacrifice: owner Tetiring. See MY KRS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. M ECHANICS, ATTENTIONT— 81000 WILL M buy ‘a firs-ciass old-estab ished 1 achine- shop tuily equipped for busi ess: tin and sheetiron work: gilvanizing, galvanized iron, rollers for gold concentrators, ship tanks and ¢ rburetters; gas fitting, roofing, plumbing and genersl jobbling. See MYER~ & GRAHAM, 777 Markec st. ADY AND GENTLEMEN AGENTS: GOOD address. 48 Flood bui ding, 2 o 3 Monday. NTELLIGENT BOUK CANVASSERS, Standard Dictionary Agency, 933 Market st. GENTS: BIG MONEY; LATEST PRuPOSL- tion. Baxter tortrait Co., 432 Sutter st. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE siver; McKinley, Hobari and protection; every voter will bu. or the other: do you want the profit? T. PERSON. Manacer Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. ROOMS WANTED ROoX WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS DR I{mkex. sewing part payment. Address C. H., box 15. WANTED-MISCELLANEO! WANTEB—ROLLER»TDP DESK, FOR must be 5 feet 6 inches or larger. Room 23, Luning Building. EWELEY WAN IN EXCHANGE FOR '06 Rambler wheel. Address J. ., box 97, Call. 00D SECOND-HAND REVOLVING BAR- ber chair; state price. Address F. J., box 62, Call Office. FECOND-HAND NATIONAL CASH REGIS ter. 125 Seventh st. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWE T -, watches repair-d. MU ND. 13314 Mission. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE SH: Address R500, E3NTERS AT TON (—1 WRIN- - . wright whitewashing-machine and all necessary equipments, including one horse. 2 sets Of harneas, | ca:t aud 1 truck, wich the exciusive right to operate in the City anil Francisco. MY RS & GRAHAM. 777 Market st. D5(), BESTAURANT; JUNCTION —OF ZDU)., princ.pal street; car lines: regular and transient trade: dolng good business: (sickness), See MY,ERS & GRAHAM, 777 Murket st. §] PER NONTH INTEREST AND X & Z 1 room nouse free for an investment of $500, which buys 2 houses and large siable. MY xRS &G AHAM, 777 Market st. UTCHERS. ATT) butcher-shop in San Francis business: this Is 4 bargain that wi cluding all the utensiis such a piace requires business is open for investigation: offer refuse Marke. st. $-)I' (). FINE RESTAURANT AND OV -TER £~ parior: balf block from Market s.. in midst 97 leading theaters and business houses. See GRAHAM & MY EXS, 777 Market st. &40 ) RESTAURANT, LUNCH COUNTER o « and bar; fine stock of liquor and nten- sils: 10 the midst of the working class: fu'l inves- tigation, See MYERS & GRAHAM. 777 Market. $700. OXE OF THe FINEST RE o - rants In_ city; good location; business of $40 per day; ¢stablished 26 ye: always made money: stand full investigation; resson for salling, owner moving Into own prop- erly: aud any one wanting a bus‘ness of this kind wiil find on investigation all that is clalmed for it: this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clity Hall ‘ounty of San “this no reasonabie See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 OTEL: LARGE TRADE; FIYE LOCATION: owner retiring. Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market st. 80-room house: $500 cash, bal. payments...§1600 22 rooins; corner house: DeW.... ... .. 450 14 rooms; boarding house: 40 boarders. 1250 80 rooms: guaranteed 1o clear over $150. 370 18-room house on Sixth st 400 Hotel and rooming-houses; all sizes and prices. Apply to H. C. DECKER & CO., 1020 Market st., opposite Fitth. 99 SEW EURNITURE FOR LOTS. ... .$2500 £ 16 rooms: clear'ng 850 250 28 rooms: making money. 175 180 rooms; clearing 3500, 7000 10 rooms; clearing $50. . 300 UNDERWOOD & 765 Market st. HYBOOM HOUSE: CLEARS $150: PRICE $1000. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. 20° ROOM LODGING-HOU:! CHEAP FOR cash: best buy in the city. Call or address T00m 2, 1063 Mission st. PBARCAIN:” FINE WELL-FURNISHED house; 20 rooms: steady. wel.-paying. respect- able class of patronage. 25 Ninih st.; no agents. LUDG]NG-HUUSE. 15 ROOMS: BEST PART city for workingmen: $25: water free. 544 6th. OUSE OF 19 ROUMS FURNISHED OR UN- furnished. 706 Van \ess ave. -ROOM LODGING-HOUSE: WELL nished; must sell. Apply Call Office. (390D PAYING LODGING-HOUSE OF X rooms: clears §50. FUR- 14 Address B, box.113, Call. $300 14 ROMS, ALLFULL; HA LF CASH, « bulance roomed out. C., box 17, Cuil. B USES; $300 TO $8000. PHELPS 3( < 0..917 Larkin st. . avenue. $60( PARTNER (N STATIONERY BUSI- « Tess across the bay; fine locallty: good stock and fixtures: only object in taking parcner is to have interested party in the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hal: ave. & CANDY FACTORY AND ICECREAM parior, elegant locality; established long; rent cheap: if you see this place it will inter- st you, as it is paying well. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall ave. $‘)UUO ELEGANT,WELL-ESTABLISHED — » paying business; a rare chance for 1 or 2 energetic business men; investigation will show 1t to be the finest business ever offered for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $25 CIGAR-STORE: SEE IT IMMEDI- 2V, ately: best bargain offerea in San Fran- clsco. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hail avenue. $]UO PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAY- . ing office business; a rare chance for the right man; the ful est investization and trial if required: object for taking partner is t00 much other business. T. LUBELSKI 7 City Hall ave. UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF [ new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining €8 rooms; also ground-floor and " w ligh ed basement: centrally located, haif biock of Market st. and 1 biock from Baldwin Hotel and J mporiom building: newly furnished throughout; furniture for saie On reasomable terms. kor fur: ther particulars apply 0 5. SILVeRBERG, 330 Sansome st.. room 39 Ok SALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with 2 good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures fine order; has a fine day and night irade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and night travel: two floor< nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickn ss the only reason for selline. Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100. Call Office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. JoiRe, saL Prices stand til goods are completely als. ed of. ak bed sets, . ... $1850 Bed lounges. 890 Stoves.... 2 753 Carpets, per yard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 T1il our new building stand. ‘Ulil such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seveni aud Mission scs NOONAN. DURNI-HED FLAT ON A VALENCIA-ST. coruer for sale at a great sacrifice if sold this week: 6 rooms and bath completely and newly furuished for housekeeping: must be sold on ac- count of departure; no agents. Address D. N. E., box 112. Call Office. 40() SARPITS: CHAMBER "SETS.$1&: stoves, $5: ' parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; b outtits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 ission. AT 1. J. NEUMAN , 117 SL H. FOR £ Towest prices an household gnods. new oc Z00d amDew: cash oF Hme npD evamInTe these prices wiil FURNITURE WANTED. FFICE FURNITUR ~—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them in part payment for mew. GEORGE H. FULL:R DESK CO., 638 and 640 Mission st. OSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST..IN 989 Howard st ;send postal UCKINGHAM FUR .ITURE _CO. PAYS highes' price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. F YOU WANI GUUD PKICES FOR FUR! ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkia. C. MUTHER, 682 MARKRT, PAYS HIGH « eat cash prices for furniture and merchaudise- NDIANA AUCTION CO., CCESSURS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Aunc. Co.. 1057 Market, pavs cash CARPET CLEANIN DCAYARD AT GRI C.eaning Works. 11 kighth st. ONES & CO., MAIN OFFICE Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1001, YARPET CLEANING, 3c.; LAYING, 8c.: RUG samples froe; tol. Jessie 944. Straiton. 10 8th at. THEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH £ work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Cac pet. Renting Works, 565-57 Tebama st.: tel. So. 0. YUNKLIN'SCARPET ERATING WOKKS. 535 / Goiden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. VTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- 3% 8th. ~TEVENS, mer. Tel South 230. NARPETS CLEANED AND EENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 23 Tenth: tal. 25 AND 27 South 35. 1. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. J ¥ MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 210 dJ. Mission /& 4th st : cleaning Sc BICYCLES. OR SALE—4 NEW 1896 BICYCLES AT A sacnifice. 113 Battery st. TERY F N1 '96 BICYCLE FOR 330. N. HAWLEY, 815 Market st. DAVID AT GEEAT SACRIFICE. A large and complete stock of human hair switches, front pieces, wigs, funcy goods and fix- tures, formerty the property of MRS, HUBBARD. Inquire at DAVIS. HABER & CO.’S, 211 Pine st., or a: 1310 and 1812 Market st. ARE BARGA IMPROVEMENTS ON chicken ranch: worth $1000: for $200: im- mediately; long lease: 4 acres: 5-roomed house; $12 50 month. . Inquire Postoffice, Upper Frult- Vale, Alameda Co., for LOUIS ISAAC'S place. JANTED—ACIIVE MEN AND WOM for permanent and paying business: w light and profi:able. Call al my office, 1. KIND- LESP IRE, room 1, first floor, 1152 Franklin st., Oakland. JOR SALF—WELL-PAYING WHOLESALE and retail liquor, cigar and fancy-grocery b iness in a well-known health resort i Califorai good reason for selling. For particulars app. to DAN EINSTEIN, 630 Market st. OR SALE—_NICE RETALL BU.CHER BUSI- aze nes: fiited up for pork packing and manufacturing; central y locate cheap re g00d trade. Inguire at premises, 1424 Howard sc. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIK SHUP: well established; good location: fuill line of bicycles, sundries, tools, oven vulcanizer: opening for a machinist. 1113 Market st. ARGAIN: OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON cheap: good transient and lodging-house trade; good cause for proprietor quitcing business; rent $.0. 319 Third st.; 1o ageuts L1 ¢ RESTAURANT; $1200. a1 Senia: reason for sale, reiiring: investigation give make offer. Apply 29 Sixth st. > WILL PURCHASE PATENT FOR &-—0()0 houschold hardware article; Imme- diate demands; immense profits. Address D., box 9, Call. W ANTED_MAN WITH $500 TO BUY BONA de business: will pay $150 a month: haif cash: ba ance out of busines B. box 20, Call, Px\ TNER WANTED I ICE SALOON AT promiuvent transfer corner; small capital re- quired: or will sel. as & whole. ‘31753 Tenth st. ".'J‘. OLD-ESTABLISHED COR. R SA- BAU0. 1oon or 30 years: 8 fine living-roome; best reason for selling. Inquire Call Office. NLY $7 ; MUST SELL T ONC! STORE; fruit, candles, ete; good location: rent only $104 + NI, Sutter st, BAR RECEIPTS $15 rent $20: neer San Franclsco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 213 California st. $\5 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME ) 8250 Invested: safe, conservative’; prospec- tus, proots, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N. Y. AT AN HUUR'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS £\ stores: negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. §15(), CIGAR-STORE, WHOLESALE Dis- DOV, tric: tull value'in’ s.ock: good busi ness; rent $20. 28 First. KEKY, CANDY, NOTION-STORE: GOOD ES B ogation: bargaln, Address A. B., Call Branch Office, 339 es & NEWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR OITY, close.to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. M LK BOUTE FOR SALE; 20 CANS: CASH AL trade. 409 Francisco st., between Powell and ason. ICYCLES AND TANDEMS BELOW COST, to ciose ou stock. W. CRANE, 321 Post st. J7OWLEK AND BEN HUR, $60: BEN HUR tandem, Tribune tandem, good as new, $100: all above'96. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. ARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO ! “single wheels. 308 Postst. RK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; P coommodarions. | Terminus Geary. Mo ALOON AND 2 ROOMS 70 LET. Howard st., bet Fourth and Fifth. {XPRESS WAGON, HORSE AND STAND for sale: §60. Apply M. B., 1422 Broadway. ¥ 820 < K RENT—RES AURANT AND FIX <9 tures. J. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. TQUOR-STORE; GOOD BUSINESS; RARE Allister and Poweli st car lines. L Pl L IR R FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. STABLISHED COKNER_GKOCERY AND TNGI R SEWING MACHINE; PATCHER for shoem ker. 633 Shrader st., near park. TORSALE—Al LAUNCH: FOR PLEASURE K Dutty or simali towing. Address B., box 11, Cail @ SINGER SEWING-MACHINE, HIGH- $10. i, aimost new. 2437 Mission’st, near Twenty-first. MALL SATLBOAT: 2811 Mason st. "IVE FRE-H COWS FOR SA|E: CORNER F &t pabo ana Rose sis , West Berkeley. FCO D-HAND TINNERS TOULS sele cheap ut 1085 Clay st., Onkland. 6-FEET BEAM; $20. FOR bar; account of sickness, 25th and Castro. AT Y AND PRODUCE BUSINESS: 4:LIV- Ing-rooms; for sule cheap. 1008 Hyde st. FNE CIGARSTAND FOR SALE; A RARE chance for the rizht man. 311 Bush st. (G9LD MINING LAND FOE SALE. E.,BOX 27, Call. EARN'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELEY for sale. Apply on premises. l.- FRUIT AND V. ETABLE STORE; DU, renc $17; bargain. SKIFF, 921 Macket. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS _ THR WEEKLY CALL. In wravoper, for mailing. JEW 5-DRAWER DOMESTIC SEWING MA- chine: cheap. 1915 Mission st., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth. 20 ) EGG RELIAB. E INCUBATOR, BROOD- ) e, yards, $30. 2327 Dwizht way, Berkeley. 13, KARAT DIASIOND nING, PERFECT HARRIS', 16 Grant ave. EDUCATIONAL. ADIES AND GENTLFMEN DESIRING TO join seiect dramatic prize ciub. L., box 7, Call, JPANTISH SCHOOL; DAILY: $3 A MONTH 4to9 .o Room 10. Y. M. C. A. bul.ding. R GLISH BRANCHES TAU FT: &NGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Satter st. stone. bul off-co.ored, tor $240 at UNCLE ARS, ~HOWC\~ES, COU -TERS, SHELV ing, etc, bought and sold. 1063 - lssion, nr. 7:h, OFFEE ILL, SCALES, LETTER PRES stand desk, monev till, safe, cheap. 102 Clay. | UX YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 First st.. Dear Mission. SPLENDID KEMINGTON TYPrWRITER $45: others irom $20 up. REVALK, 409 CaL |3 UILERS ENGINESI0-HANDMACHINERY D wazerpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beala. YOLDNT EKRN SH. ING, SHOWCA-ES /bars bough & s0'd. 112114 Marke,bet 7th & Stn ALLBABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood fops, $5 50 up: repairing: open eveninzs. S, r. Baby Carriage M fg. Co.. 442 S xth. J2ANJO. I TANO, MANDOLIN THOROUGHLY B iSught; s0c a fesson. 125 Ten:h st ISS E. L. BREEN, MANDOLIN TEA( HE Ttalian meihod; ‘terms low. 131 Post s: room 24: eleva or. JPANISH TAUGHT BY SPANISH LADY: S'terms very reasonable, 230 Page st. M ES, NELVILLE SSYDE-, 715 POST ST vocal music, piano. elocution, practical Shakeo: spearcan and gonoral dramatic Acclag a spocialt vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3.: $1. PANI-H,FREN. i;,ETC.:Prof.DE FILIPPIES Acudemy of Lenguages, 320 Post st :estab’d 1871 A YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 39§ A Nontgomery st.; individual in.tractién 15 shorthand, typing. bookkeeping. telegrapiy, etc.; life scholarship $50; 1 w rates per week and mo. (YYD SECOND-HAND BOILER: ALSO LOT e lleys, shafting, ete. W. L SANFORD, TIEHL’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st'; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. HOKSEPUWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- ] Washington s G 2 gine: good as new: $90. Apply 215 Bay st. LMA r. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- jo. 405 Gesry, Km. 17: thorough instruction UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. UOKKPNG, WiITNG, ARITHMIC, GRA SR day & i ht:noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission ()% TMALL MEDICM AND LABGE S[Z& ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll, fire and borz'ar proo? safe 09 111 Market 1 EW RANUES CHEAPER THAN SECONL- band. W. N RAY Mre Co. 1% California st YUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAG X lessons: $3mo. MARY WENT I AUS. 89 Fifth, ( SEWING MACHINES. % UPWARD; RENT 8150 TO 8175 monikly: repairing, 25c: bought and ex- changed: needlies for ali machines. 145 Sixth st ALL KIND - 8UCGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: owrst rates 205 Fourih s PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIE EEDS_NOT PUMPKIN SEEDS, BUT SEED dry plates, with dlvthm and all r quisites 1oz photographing, a: Cal. Camera Co,, 124 Geary. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH: Lies piano,singing, French:$5 mo. k.14, 1003 Polk R.&M IS KOL N ER, TEACHEKS MAX M dalin, guitar, bano. 93 Market st opp. Mason ELASCO" “LYCr-.UM SCi1O0L OF ACTING= Private theatricals arranzed: puplis renearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mk SCROOL ELECTRICA L CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, survering, architecture- Assay: estab. '64. VAN DR NATLLEN, 723 My, ROFESSOR U. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 Market