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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1896. WILLCUTT WILL LIE LOW He Will Not Acknowledge the Railroad Commissioners’ Jurisdiction, Application Will Probably Be Made to the Supreme Court for a Writ of Mandate. Itis the purpose of the Market-street Railway Company to deny the_]uflldle- tion of the Railroad Commission over street railways in general and the lines pt the Market-street Railway Company in particular, and its intent will be made manifest in an official dwcuy to-day at the meeting of the Railroad Commission. Sumcgmanths ago the Ashbury Heights Imorovement Club petitioned the Board of Railroad Commissioners to investigate the earnings of the Market-street Railway Company, and to reduce the 5-cent fare to 3 cents, or 2}¢ cents, if the results of the investigation of the affairs of the company warranted such action. 3 In compliance with this petition, and after aue consultation with Attorney- General Fitzgerald, a subpena was issued and served on Secretary J. L. Willcutt as follows: We command you, that all and singly, busi- ness and excuses being set aside, you appear and attend before said board, at the office thereof, rooms 27 and 28, Chronicle building, on the corner of Market and Kearny streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, on Monday, Septem- ber 7, A. D. 1896, at the hour of 1 o’clock P. 3. 0f said day, and that you bring with you and produce to said board any and all books, records and papers of the Market-street Rail- way Company, & corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Califcrnia, and having its princi- pel piace of busiuess at the City and County of Ean Franoisco, State of California, showing the following matters or either or any of them pertaining to the business, property and affairs of said Market-street Railway Com- pany, viz: Capital stock paid in as common and capital stock actually paid in as preterred. \ Funded debt and floating debt. Total gross dept and construction accounts, s well as improvement accounts. All other assets. Total property and assets. Receipts irom transportation of passengers. Receipts from all other sources. Total receipts. Operating expenses. Interest paid within the year. Taxes paid within the year. Salaries and wages. All other expenditures. Total expenditures. Rate and amounts of dividends paid. Surplus. Expenditure for new rolling stock. Expenditures for repairs of rolling stock. Total number of passengers carried during the year. To%al number of horses, Total numper of cable cars. Total number of electric motor cars. Total number of other cars. Total length of roads operated in miles. Average number of persons employed. Average rate of fare per passenger. You are to testiiy in the above-stated matter now pending in sald board, and for a failure to atiend and produce said books, papers and records you will be deemed guilty ot con- tempt of this board and liable to punishment thereof. What the action of the railway company is to be has been a matter of much and in- teresting speculation among every one in- terested in the reduction of car fares, and more particularly among attorneys and others interesied in the legal issues that are likely to be raised. It was feared by some that the Market- street Railway Company. following the precedent of the Southern Pacific Com- pany in tne case recently tried before Cir- cuit Judge McKenna, would raise the question of the constitutionality of the commission, but it was learned from a re- liable source yesterday that the right of the commission would only be brought into question so far as its jurisdiction over street railways is concerned. Secretary Willcutt will be represented be- fore the commission by one of the regular attornevs of the company, but none of the books and documents mentioned in the subpena will be forthcoming despite the reading of the subpena to the effect that a failure to comply will be deemed contempt of the board. According to the constitutional provi- sions creating the commission the board has the right to punish for contempt. Itis not the intention, however, to re- sort to this power, as the purpose is to determine the issues at stake and not simply to annoy and harass the railway company. A writ of mandate will be ap- plied for to the Supreme Court, and the matter thus brought to a fair legal test of the power of the Commission in this re- spect. - PATRIOTIC CHILDREN. Meeting of the Valentine Holt Society of Revolutionary Descendants. A meeting of the Valentine Holt So- ciety of the Children of the Ameri- can Revolution was held last Sat- urday afternoon in the public parlor of the Occidental Hotel, which had been placed at the disposal of the society through the courtesy of Major William B. Hooper. Not only was the use of the par- lor given for the purpose, but the major had the meeting place handsomely decor- ated with American flags. ‘The patriotic quotations, with which each member is supposed to respond to roll call, were of an unusually interesting character, many of them being taken from Washington’s farewell address, the one bunaredth anniversary of which will fall on the 19th inst. Miss Flora Walton, the secretary, read a letter from Miss Frances L Kairchild of Cap Rouge, near Quebec, Canada, ac- knowledging the honor . conferred upon her and her sister by their election to honorary membership in the society, an account of which was recently published in THE CALL. Miss Blanche Merry Du Bois, daughter of Pierre C. Du Bois, and a descendant of Peter Du Bois, Ralph Schenck and Enoch Smith, revolutionary soldiers of the New York line, were elected to membership. During the afternoon David Hewes, one of the State promoters of the society, 'in- vited the members to accompany him to the dining-room, where dainty and elegant refreshments were servea. The donation of a volume, entitled ““Our Roll of Honor, or Po-ms of the Revolu- tion” for the society’s library, was ac- knowledged. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, LICK HOUSE. M A Eckart, Marvsville W H Hatton, Modesto Mrs TT DeHalmaine,NY H A Barcl ‘AL Hobbs, Fresno L H Owen, no W N Chester,US § Alert I Daunenbaum, Vallejo C H Jordan, Pasadena J W Hume, San Jose Miss Hume, San Jose F U V llle, Portiand A K Whitton, San Jose E Farrell, San:a Cruz Wm H Skerritt. Vallejo H J Liewelling, StHelena A M Newlands, Colorado C Cheds, San Rafael B B Crowell, Irvington W G Uridge, Fresno I E Martin, California L E Justin, Portland Max Krome, Seattle ~ J M Benham, Modesto L W Moultrie, Fresno Miss Moultrie, Fresno MrsC A Wallls, San Jose Miss Dewey, “an Jose J E Jordan, S«cramento Mrs JHBrown, Hum boldt Mrs M Anderson. Eureka Miss J McCollum, Eureka. MasterMcCollum, Eureka James Simpwon, Eureka CS Farringion, Elko S E Winn&w?, San Diego J C Hudner, Hollister ¥ J Clyne, NevaaaCity G C Freeman, Fresno J P Du Fresne, Mexico Jno S Dare, Fresno David Lockion, Michigan NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Cbas G Runyon. N Y R Duval, Jer: W T McDonald, Ls Ang F R Kingman, E P Biackwell N Y G P Brady, Oskland R E Downey, Sn Quentn J L Edd Williams, Seatle Thos Eagan, Boston vm Polk. Boston ie. Boston Reynolds. B C g, Denver Angell, Denver Wise & son, Denver illings, Nevada C B Munford, Chicago Jobnson, Cedarville F Forburg, Greenwood Fovnson, Greenwd ¥ C La Dige, & 3 5 liams, Marys o, er, Chicago Yithel Ledson, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. Kennedy,*antaCruz F Luckenback, N Y Keigwin, Wash, D C E J Irish, Denver Brown, ‘Wood/and 8 Goodman, Dixon Hughes, USN J W Keegah, Santa Ross Yalo Alto H G Melvin, R Adeu, Vallejo ' F Zucker, Los A hitthornie &w,VallejoG Bostwick, Buffalo Barham,Los AngelesW ' Clark, Stockton Juckson, Santa ClaraW B James, Napa Spencer, Napa 2 P £ WOM wRDup=D > K § 3 2 £ HrQoRaN %t GRAND HOTEL. H W Martin,Nevada Cy J T Morkill, Cal M J Green, Los Ang ~ H P Andrews, Red Bluff G T Gribner, San Jose D M Brown&w, Clements F P Funy, Alameda R R Dietz, Milpitas R L Beardslee, ~tockton G G Williamson,Oaklnnd W M Crysler, Detroit J Chase, Los Ang P Casey, Napa L M Grant, Salinas E E Walding & w,Pasa- J M Grozer, Cal dens M Beatty, Sacramento Miss A Loughlin, Nev J Churchill, Yreka R Wiley & w, N Y Mr Wiley, N ¥ M Cronin& w, Sacto Miss Cronin, Sacto Miss Cronin, Sacto J L Haller, Yew Orleans L E Brower, Fresno S Jamison, Fresno GL Lane, Napa G R Cole & w, Sonoma. E M Marion & w, L Ang H C Thompson, Pal Alto G M Hawkins, Boston ~ P O McClellan, Sacto H L Smith, Hanford J D Biddle, Hanford Miss L Atkinson, S Rosa G P Clark, w & ¢, Prtind J E Hasselteu, Portiand D D Fagan, Whaicom Miss E Dupier, Oregon Miss D Dupier, Oregon L ¥ Grover, Santa Croz C Clark, Miss Clark, Napa J 1 Gill, Omaha T S Spaulding, Woodind H G Melvin, Sac L A Ostrom, Yuba, 5 H Grigsby, Willows J W Woodiand, Arbckle J H Swift, Redwood J Lustig, Tulare J H Baesdow, Grud Isind J ¥ Parks, Jackson W A Miner & w, Chicago DrJ E Frazier, Elmira R R Bunker, Martinez P'S Bragdon, Martinez W K Cole, Martinez W S Twining, Martinez W A Hale, Martines J Weil, Sac J Grover, Colusa W B Black, Cal J Leathers, Cal F E Baker & w, Wdland F K Black, BiacksStation O Entrian, Biacks Statn RUSS HOUSE. W Hobert, Sacto C Hobert, Sacto W Collins, Alaska C H Telley. San Mateo A Robinsondw,Stockton A R Wright, Nevada OE Clayton, hénver H Early, Indiana L L Boon, Sacto W H Dool, Santa Cruz J M Neil, Modesto J Jeans, Winters CMason'& w, New York J L Jobnson, Ukiah R Davis & d, New York W H Young, Santa Rosa J D Wadsworth, S Rosa M M Sloan, Tacoma S M Covington, Cal J Tyler, California S A Beck, Auburn T H O'Farrell, Cal G O Grest, California W Johnson, San Jose J L Kodgers & w, Rekiln S Wa ker, Hanford K Trudell, 1llinois C Robin. Dixon ¥ Haight, Georgetown J C Milligan, Woodlana H [ Burns & w, Fresno W Rutherford&w,0kind J Sterges, N Y Miss B Chapman,' N Y S B Church, San Jose S Walker, Hanford A Macdonaid, Snia Rosa R Armstrong, Sta Rosa G L Steel, Sants Maria _ J Marion, N Y J Willlams, Sacramento Miss Sylvester, Truckee Miss M _Kogers, Truckee L B Seymour, Petaluma A Lee, Pacific Grove S Wetmore, Vacaville F Emmerson, Sonora J F Petersou, Alameds J B lioward & sn, Frodl ¥ M Doe, rerndale E J Rebils, Missouri Miss Wiiliamson, Covelo Miss J Williamson,Covlo Mrs Vinton, Covelo PALACE ZOTEL. W B Weil, Stanford O Westtield, Berkeley R James London E L Babcock & w, Cal CH Townsend, Wash,D CF Lane, N Y W C Teaedale Jr,StLonis W W Woodbull, U S N M Kahn, Philageiphia A A Grant, Albuquerque A Gusdorf, Nebraska. A Harmon,Cedar Rapids J Haley, Los Angeles W G Van Vleck, Texas C A Van Vieck, Texas J Kessler, Chicago J A Bremer & w, Phila F A West, Stockton Mrs Waldron, Santa Cruz — e SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CarLr— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every a|ight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay ; open until 8:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epea until 9 o’clock. 9518 Missionsstreet, ‘open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY, No. 16, Knights Templar, Golden Gate building, 625 Sutter st.—Stated assem- bly THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. All fraters are cordially invited. Order of the Temple will be conferred. CHARLES H. MURPHY, Commander. WILLIAM T. FONDA, Recorder. and A. M.—stated meeting THIS DAY (Monday), September 7, 1898, at 8 o'clock P. M. By order of the W. M. = HERMA: LODGE No. 127, F. L. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. ' CALIFORNIA ¢ G. FIELD. 2 vamaces saces seey OREGON WASHINGTOW - ». NEVADA ¥ VBUILT LIKE A WATCH- Dear Sir:- PaciFic COAST BRANCH WMA. V BRYAN, * : MANAGER 314 POST STREET - A e Sls o AR Sept .3rd, 1896 - Chas. M. Shortridge, Esqr., Proprietor San Francisco CALL. 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, 2y GeleHirkes AGER SITUATIONS W. TED—Continued. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to do general housework: American family preferred. Please call or address 15 Van Ness ave. EFINED YOUNG LA DY WISHES POSITION as COMPpADION, OF nursery governess; refer- ences. Address or call bet.1 and 3 P. ., at 22 Roach st., bet. Greenwich and Filbert. IDDLE-AGED SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES position as housekeeper; experienced ook, in first-class family: good references. M.S., box 18, Call Office. ANTED — BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN with references; invalid to care for, or house- keeping: can take care of a lodging-nouse. Call Sunday, 146 Eleventh st., MRS, K. BY, BOOKEEEPER, BOOKS TO POST AFTRR- noons and evenings; reasonsbie. Address A., box 20, Call Office. OMAN WITH A CHILD WANTS SITUA- tion to do zeneral housework ; city or country. Call or address 221 Minna st. SAN XPERIENCED LADIES' NURSE DESIRES B, FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1. Royal Arch Masons, meets engagement; city or country; terms $30 for 3 THIS EVENING. Businessand P. M. de. weeks: will take cases {u home reasonable. E. L., gree. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. box 8, Call Office. p £, SCCIPENTAL LODGE N0.32. T ELIABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES A and_ A. . Stated meeting THIS (MONDAY) EYENING, at 8 o'clock. few more engagements by the day or week in familles; terms reasonable. Address417 Mcallis- ter st.; city. IDDLE-AGED COMPETENT _ WOMAN wishes sltuation as working housekeeper; good home more desirable than big wages. Ad- dress or call 4614 Tiffany ave., bet. Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth sts. )»nnsu'wméw DESIRES A POSITION. 831 Howard st., room 15. YoUNG aME RICAN WOMAN DESIRES housekeeper's position: city or country, or would do plain sewing. 644 Mission st., room 3. ESPECTABLE WUMAN WISHaS SITUA- tion 10 do housework: £0od Co0k: no objection to short distance in country. Call or address 504 Jessie st., downstairs. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION ae companion or seamsiress In family: no ob- jection to traveling wi h lady: reference. Address C. N., box 108, Call Office. TOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS bookkeeper, stenographer, cashier, entry-clerk or saleslady: no objection to thecountry. Address W. 4., box 71, Call Office. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERL can woman, work by the day; is a good laun- dress and can do any kind of housework aud give £00d references. Address 36 Ellisst.; bookstore. EDWIN F. DEiGER, Secy. K. R B RIFLES, ATTENTION, THERE will be a meeting of the company THIS ZVENING. Every member {s requected to be Present as business of im poriance will come before ihe meeting. = y Jwm REV. M. GOLDIN 1 7 1 1 ill hold divine ser- ? | ices during the ensu- ing holidays at Mowry’s Opera-hall, Grove and Laguos sts. ~ Tickets s0id 10-aay at the above hall, Tickets, 81 and $1 50. =3 ORDER OPSCOTTISH CLAN Sixth annual picnic and games will be held at Shell Mound Park on ADMISSION DAY, Wednesday, Sep- tember 9. A splendid programme of 84 events will be presented. Cash aud valuable prizes to winners in all competitions. Games open (o all, Grand concert of Scotch airs by Grege's band. Exhibition Scotch dancing by lads and lasses, Dancing in pavilions ail day. The best picnic of the sesson: don’t miss it. Then with bis 1o Shell Mound, away from dull care; The Sth of September with you we would shara, Let the young and the old arrange all their plans ‘And spend the best picnic along with the clans. Admission to park: Gents 5Uc, ladies and chil- dren 25c. E= K O T M_MODIN TENT N0O. 68 bolds regular reviews every | HURSDAY EVENING at Franklin Hall, Fillmiore st., bet. Sut- ter ‘and Bush. _Visiting Sir Knights cordially in- Vited. HARRY A. KNOX, Commander. . Hurw, R. K. £, PIVINE HEALING—CLASSES WILL be formed for instruction in divine science and healing, Sept. 8., at 2:30 and 8. p. ., Home College, 3860 Seventeenth st., bet. Vaiencia aod Mission; those wantlug mental or bodily healing should apply and join one of these classs. M. B and C. L' CRaMER, teachers. SPECIAL NOTICE: Ty e CUU UL SRS g5 GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDI:R: cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. DR. ALFRED EICHLER HAS RE- erned from abroad and resumed practice at 517 Jones st. B DR T. F. BRENNAN REMOVED TO Emporium or Parrott bldg., rooms 397, 398. DR. ALBERT ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. DR.G. E. SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2215 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. E& BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 4 collections made, clty or Sountry. Pacia Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. §==" BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. ——— T Varkerst SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, N UMBER OF GIRLS, ALL NATIONALL Enpees awalling situatlons. MRS. HIRD, 721 S st. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST, » furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your orders: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185, R~ M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET; ONLY first-class female heip furnished; tel. Mint 904 Y OUNG WOMAN OF REFINEM ENT wishes 1o assist with light housework in return for room and board and small pay; can care for in- valid. or assist in lodging-house; good home more an object than w: Teferences furnished. Ad- dress MRS. C. §., box 134, Call Office, SSISTANT 80 KKEEPER—YOUNG LADY £\ desires situation: first-class stenographer; OWDS typewriter: ciLy or country; will travel as salesiady: $25 per month: fine references. Aa- dress V. T., box 15, Call Office. FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK. ECONOMI- cal housekeeper, wishes Blald{ situation in a g00d business house or large private family, city or country; best of references given. 90 Clara st., cor. Fourth. W ANTED — BY STEADY. COMPETENT woman, todo housework: is good cook and launaress; not afraid of any kind of baking: city or snort way in the country. 79 Jessie st., bet. First and Second. 2 ADY WANTS POSITION A5 HOTSE: keeper; no objection to child; city preferred. Address or call afternoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock, 737 Hayes st. XPERIENCED N URSE AND FIRST-CLASS waltress wants situation by the week: sleep home; best of references. Please call or address 216 Minna st. Y OUSG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekesper. Please Call ut 917 Markel st., room 19, second for. (GERMAN GIRL OF 17 WANTS SITUATION to dolight housework or take care of child. Please call at 405 Lyon st., near Hayes. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO BhSecond work and sewing or walting. 192434 ush st. EFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSI- tion as companion or care of invalid; refer- ences. Call or address Advertiser, 701 Stockton st., cor. California. ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED woman for light housekeeping: city or country: references; $15 to $20. Address B. B., box 146 Call Oftice. FBENCH GIRL, 28 YEARS OLD. WANTS situation to do general housework and cooking; good references; moderate wages. Call or address 510 Leavenworth st. - OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WISAES simaion s housekeeper or (nfanve Durse; good manager; references if required. Address C., box 139, Lall Office. e NCETH GERSAN GIRL WANTS PLACE TO do general housework or upstairs work: wages, $20 to 325, Piease call 405 Lyon st., cor. Hayes, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. AN PRACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTERS AND Paper-hangers, with tools. want work by the day or piecework for private parties: clty or coun- try; will work cheap. Address Painters, 27214 Clementina st., rear. DANE WISHES SITUATION: THOROUGH: Iy understands mansgement 'of horses, gar- flentng, milking and general work; sober and re- lable in every respect; good references. J. N., 416 Broadway, city. ALET OR NURSE TO INVALID GENTLE- man; gives massage treatment: has good refer- ences. Address Valet, box 78, Call. 7Y SINGLE ENGLISHMAN SITUATION AS ! milker and butter-maker: understands care of thoroughbred cattle. Address C. HEWITT, 579 Third st., Oakiand. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED— EXPERIENCED SALESLADY on corsets; references. 1388 Market st. AITER GIRLS WANTED. 817 KEARNY street. ANTED—ONLY A FIRST-CLASS OPE- Tator on corsets; high wages: Singer sewing- machine used: run by electric power. 1888 Market. (QZERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS :and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 3234 Fremont st. PILEPSY, FIIS AND CONVULSIVE DIS- enses cured by specialist. Address E. F., box 57, Call Office. HELP WANTED—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. MEN BARBERS' LOCAL UNTON, %‘?“I?}. A Empimnt bureau, 102 7th. O BUY ORSELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND see MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Mark et st. ARB. TECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- B mam‘g m. CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. — EMPLOYMENI CALL SEC. B g.‘l‘i‘:be{gfiun. S. FUCHS. 325 Grant ave. "CLASS _FINISHER FOREM AN Lfi;fi%mx & SCHIN DLER, 1809 Market. AKE HIMSELF USEFUL AROUND B‘mx%‘z 50 per week. W., box 3, Call. FOR THE UNITED STATES Birine Corps, Us S. mavy, able-bodled, nne ‘married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less then © feet § Inches in helght; of good character and temperate habits: able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of he United States OF persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to_become _citizens will be sccepted; this important branch of the naval Service ofters special inducements; giving oppor- funities to visit all parts of the world on board onr Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Reerul ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. TANTED—SEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE W &) Calilornia House. = e JV E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN W 5.8 women to. represent the “Ladies' Bome Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bid., 5. F. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, nizht 15¢ to BOc;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. ANTED — MEN _TO LRARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; W §i Weer, 25¢ mgne. 521 Eilis st: Hosedate. HALF-SOLING, 5Uc.: LADIES, iUc; done while you walit. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. £+ UOMS 160 1u 76¢ PEK NIGHT: 50c L'V $1 50 | always made money; stand fuil 5()() BUYS BAKERY WORTH $1000; IN town of 20,000 people; fine wagonroute; prominent corner; low rent: big sacrifice: owner Tetiring. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. M ECHANICS, ATTENTIONT— $1000 WILL buy ‘a firs’-class old-established = machine- shop tuily equipped for business; tin and sheetiron work: galvanizing, galvanized iron, rollers for gold concentrators, ship tanks and c:rburetters; gas fitting, roofing, plumbing and general jobbing. See MYERS & GRAHADM, 777 Market st. 2300 PAINTERS, ATTENTION I—1 WEIN- & . wright whitewashing-machine and all necessary equipments, including one Lorse, 2 sets of harness, 1 cart and 1 truck, with the exciusive right to operate in the City and County of San Francisco. MY ERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. i)"() RESTAURANT; JUNCTION OF &E_‘O « principal street; car lines: regular and transient trade: dolng zood business: (sickness), See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Mar $.) PER MONTH INTEREST D A 6 Z1 room house free for an investment of $500, which buys 2 houses and large stable. MY ERS & GHAHAM, 777 Market st. OFR() FINERESTAURANT AND OY~ D250, Fior: hait Hock from Mateer st midst of leading theaters and business houses. Sea GRAHAM & MY ERS, 777 Market st @ RESTAURANT, LUNCH COUNT B400. aodbas: e stick of liguor and sils: 1n the midst of the working class; fu'l inves- tigation. See MYERS & GRAHAM. 777 Market. 27 ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- £700. rants 1w city: good location; doing usiness of $40 per day: established 26 years: has investigation; reason for selling, owner moving into own prop- erty: and any one wanting a business of this kind wiil find on investigation all that is claimed for it ; this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. avenue. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND | a7 = () CANDY FACTORY ANDICECREAM shoes at 30con the $1; this week only. 959 | ®D | OU parior, elegant locality; established Howard st. W ANIE —800 MEN TO BUY U. S ARiY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on _hand: shoes o order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 7261 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR W Siieket: 200 room, 26 centa & nights Teading. room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. VRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a roon 256c & night: $1 a week. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 152 night. { S—_RENOVED FREOM 603 CLAY TO 643 | . Ciay; bottle wine or beer with Lot lunch, bc. )Q MEY TO TAKE LODGING AT 10g 160 100 wdtoc night, including coftes aud rolis. | €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING ' E ROOMS, 185, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $i, $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leicesdor? sts. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third s.; 1560 large rooms: 25¢ per pigh:: $1 10 83 per week. J ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 veek; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, 31 50 & wWees; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st ME) LOFEED MANHATIAN STUUK ¥00D; all grocers keep it. [ ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TE ARE SHOE DOCIOES; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them like new; done while you wait: ladies' soleing, natled 35c.; men’s soleing, nailed 50c.; machine-sewed 75c.; hand- sewed 65c.; fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c. up to #2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. Firsi and Second. long; rent cheap: if you see this place it will inter- est you, as it is paying well. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall ave. &200(), ELEGANT. WELL-ESTABLISHED U=t « paving business; a rare chance for 10r2 energetic business men; investigation will show 1t to be the finest business ever offered for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. kOR CIGAR-s JRE: SEE IT IMMEDI- $250. ately: best bargain offered in San Fran- cisco. T. LUBE LSKI, 7 Civy $1000. 222 ] « ing office business; a rare chance for the right man; the tullest investigation and trial if required: object for taking partner is too much other busines: T. LUBELS. 7 City Hall ave. $17-~ "CANDY-STORE AND ICECREAD . parior; railroad station, Oakiand: first- ciass paylng, WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. $1500 g R BARRON LARGE kept by owner for 20 years; rent $3: & WOL¥, 531 California. $500 ] ER GROCERY AND BAR; + living-rooms: rent $30; doing good busines hoice location. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF Y EARS; new 6-story and basement brick bullding, con- taining 98 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. For fur- ther particulars apply to 8. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st.. room 3. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAE: lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with 200d stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures io fine order: has a fine day and night trade; situ- ated In the very heart of the city, and day and night travel wo floors nicely furnished rooms at~ tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particuiars M. M., box 100, Call Office. AGENTS WANTED. DRnssMAuBs CUTTERS AND FITTERS) for families: waist and skirt hands for shops; positions free. McDUW ELL'S School, 636 Market. ITUATION WANTED—BY MAN AND wife, to take charge of & small ranch: man un- derstands general farming, orchard, vinevard, t0- bacco raising and curing: wire is & house- keeper. Address J. E. G., box 91, Call Office. Y FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN; 10 YEARS' experience; firsi-class city reference; good plain gardener 1f necessary: ciiy or country. Ad- dress C. M., box 15, Call Office. BY,YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, WITH GOOD references from England, employment in an Oakland store with the option of buying a share in the business after a few months’ trial. Address P. THOMAS, Dimond P. 0., Alameda Co. JCOTCHNAN, STEADY, W ISHES POSITION 10 run steam bollers: can also run engine. Ad- drers kngineer, box 97, Call. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to §6 per : free bus and baggaze 10 and trom the ferry. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and_machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. F., Cal. W ADIES TO SELL MY TOILET SPECIAL- tles; can learn hairdressing, mauicuring and beauty culture free. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. A GENTS — (PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the United States army, and the groatest | of India: fighters; the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. | ¥. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. | sacrifice this week. See GUSN *3() GROCERY AND BAR: OLD ESTAB- 0 . lished; cheap rent; great bargain if sold this week. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ALOON AMONG FACTORIES WHERE HUN- dreds of men are employed: pays well: great STRAND, 45 Third. RY AND CANDY- BRANCH BAK store; rent $12. $125. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE.2i2 Powell st., 105 9th. H AIEDRESSING, 25c AND 86c; MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1245 Mission. FLYSKN DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 to 3. 14 McAllster, room 87. M O3T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE L Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke! 260 rooms: 25c to $1 50 $1 50 to 38 ver wewk: frea ’bus and from ferre. per night! anre o MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—COACHMAN, 55 carpenters, $150 day and board; teamster, 75¢ day; blacksmi.h helper; machine man for planing mill. $2 day and board ; 4 coalminers, fare free; American cook for insiitute $50; second C0OK, camp, $80; walters, $30: harness-maker, 38 week and room, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 8 PLAIN wlthEs’l‘EB HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electrio lights in room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 00 per nigh week: free bus and bagea: FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN €00k, no wash, $30: laundress and chamber- maid, same house, $25: 4 Protestant German and French second gir's. $20; nurae, $20, and girls for cooking and housework lu eity and country. J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 312 Suster st. 2 GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRLS, GENERAL housework, city and county, $26: cooks and downstairs girls, city, $25, 820 second girl, city, $15. $20; Germen or Swedish girt for Alameda, 2 in family. see party here, $25: German speaking pursegirl, 12 to 14" C. R/ HANSEN, & CO., 110 Geary st. 00K, AMERICAN FAMILY, $30 TO #35; laundress, $25, same house: German or Swedish waitress. $25, private family; house- work—Sonoma $25, Oakdale $25, Willows $25, and other towns: 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 6 young girls, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. EAT COMPETENT IRISH GIRL DESIRES situation in a Jewish family: good cook and houseworker; best reference. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. FRENCH SECOND GIRL $25;: LAUNDRESS and second g, $25. MISS' CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ERMAN WOMAN ‘;C()UNTRY). SECOND work, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. TRISE GIRL AS COOK, 826 (SAN RAFAEL). MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter si. W ANTED—FOSITION BY A NEAT, OBLIG- ing young girl for general housework: is a g00d cook and laundress. Call at 30 Valley st., near Twenty-second, Oekland. OLORED WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORE to do. 29 Bernard st., bet. Taylor and Jones, oft Pacific. T, ADY OF REFINEMENT, POSSESSING ALL the qualifications of a pleasant companion, also with a fair knowledge of medicine, desires a position in that capacity with an Invaiid; no re- numeration but comfortable home; city or coun- try: references. Address L. M. B., box 40, Call. XPERIENCED LADY COMPOSITOR DE- sires employment in dally or weekly newspa- per office; city or country:'can assistin job de- partment; also proo.-reading; wages payable weekly. Address Compositor, box 82, Call Office. WATTRESSES, SAME HOUSE, CITY, $20 each: chambermaid, $20, walt one meal. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. IRL Ok WOMAN TO WASH NAPKINS, towels etc., $15, room and board, etc.; 3 wait- resses, $15 ana room: waitress, City, $20 and room; cook, small place, $20 and room; 'cook, $36 and room; ironers for steam laundry: chumber- mald and wait some. $15. room, e€tc.; 5 house girls, $20; 11 house girls. $15; 7 young girls, $8, #10 and $12 per mouth, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—3 COOKS. GERMAN STYLE, $30 ana $25; 3 housewo k girls for country, $20 and $15; 4 German and Scandinavian girls for housework, 825 and $20; German and Scandi- mavian chambermald, country, $ 0: Frenchmurse and upstairs, country, $20; French woman, care of 2n oid lady, $20. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton. w ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WISHES TO take charge of a small hotel or lodging-house: city or country; reference. Address Housekeeper, box 72, Call Office. Y OUNG WOMAN ASCKANCH COOK, $20: alress, country hoel, $17 50: ranch cooks. housework eirls, etc. REAY & READY Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay, 3()() EOP-PICKERS, 80c 100 POUNDS; SIX" farmers, $20 and $25; 3 laborers and 3 teamsters, city work: choreman for a vineyard, $20: 2 choreboys, $10. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. 3( MEN TO PULL BEANS, PICK FRUIT, pes etc., $20 and $28 per month and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. J CARPENTERS FOR & MINE AND OR: chard company, $26 per month and found; 3 hammers-men, near city, $150 day. compan work: 2 haypressers, $35 per month and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. F) COUKS, 825, 835, $40 AND 350; 5 WATT- ers, $16, 835 and $30: 3 dishwashers, 815 and $20; barber, country shop: second and third bak- kers, country shop. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5 MORE CULORED WAITERS WITH DRESS sulis: country hotel: free fare: mo office fee Apply this morning ready to start, 7 o'clock. C R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. G S, DRESS SUITS, COUNTRY HO- dishwasner for the springs. C. K. & CO, 110 Geary st. JECOND COOK. COUNTRY HOTEL $30; Deat young wait r for sorin ‘s, $25: ironer who can ruu Tyler machine, hotel Iaundry, $30: 2 Fastern club waiters, $40. C. K. HANSEN CO., 110 Geary st. N ANTED—5 MINERS, $52 MONTH, GOOD mine; experienced young man for wine- cellar, short distance in country. $26 to $30 per month and found, good. steady position; black- smith helper for ranch, $26 and found. steady job and good place: buiter-maker, $30, Sonoma County: baker. small country shop, $30 and found; 5 more men_to pick grapes, $19 50 per month and boara: 100 men, women and children to pick hops in Alameda County, tents, etc., on the ground; 2 farmhands, $26: farmhands, small ranch near city, $15 and found; also cooks, walters, dishwashers sud others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st ANTED—LADY OR GENTLEMAN TO teavel and appolnt local agents; references; 865 and expenses. Box 770, San Jose. GENTS WANTED FOR THE BEST, QUICK- est and most popular proposition in the We: $50 & month. 204-206 Leavenworth st. IFF, 921 Market, '3"" HOME BAKERY A &‘b {9, monin: rent $17. 921 Market. 3 1 ,“( FRUIT AND V. BLE STORE; B150. enl st imean. SK1EE o1 Mo T GREAT SACRIFICE. o A GENTS; BIG MON. tion. Baxter Fortrait : LATEST PROPOST | ‘0., 132 Sutter st JEWELRY WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR 196 Rambler wheel. Address J. W., box 97, Call. 00D SECOND-Hg ber chair; state pri Call Oflice. QECOND-HAND NATIONAL CASH REGIS ter. 125 Seventh st. | WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. !‘ { D REVOLVING BAR- | Address F. J., box w"\ | mediately A large and complete stock of human hair switches, front pleces, wigs, fancy goods and fix- tures, formerty the propertv of MRS, HUBBARD. Inquire at DAVIS. HABER & CO.’S, 211 Pine st., or at 1310 and 1312 Market st. ARE BARGAIN: IMPROVEMENTS ON chicken ranch: worth $1000: for $200; im: ; long lease: 4 acres: 5-roomed hous: $12 5v month. Inquire Postoffice, Upper Fruit vale, Alameda Co., for LOUIS [SAAC'S place. TANTED—ACIIVE M A WOMEN for permanent and paying business: work light and profitable. Call atmy office, I. KIND- LESP IRE, room 1, first floor, 1152 Fraoklin st., ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- | oakland. elry to A. KLEIN, 108 Sixth st.; send postal. | LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- re. watchesrepaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. l | | FFOR SALE_NICE RETAIL BUTCHER BUSI- nes: fitted up for pori manufacturing; central y located: de. Inquire at premises, 1 packing and sausage cheap rent; 424 Howard st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. | CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI. | anos; see our lst for this week: pianos on $3, | $4, 35, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover wiih each; delivered | free anywhere in the clty and kept tuhed by ex- | pert concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCER CO., | salesrooms 935 Market st., opp. Mason. | A SSTORY BUILDING. = CORNEE OF | Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these | instruments are for sale on’ monthly payments of | $3, 34, §5, $6, $7, 38, 89, $10, $12, $15. 520 and $25 permonth: the bestof every grade from lowest prees to Steinway Baby, Parior and Concert Grands: why pay rent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for abont same pavments ? every | plano guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool and draped | cover included: no charge for drayage: pianos | kept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, | CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. also | Oakland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seittle, Wash.; Stein- | way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. | D well established; good location CLE STORE AND R ATR SHOP; full line o blcycles, sundries, tools, oven vulcanizer; opening for a machinist. 1118 Market st. ARGAIN; OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON cheap: good transient and lodging-house trade; 200d cause for proprietor quitting business; rent $20. 819 Third st.; no agents. 1200, RESTAURANT: P $1200. Gished 15" venis a good business; reason for sale, retiring: investigation given; make offer. Apply 29 Sixthst. 7 ANTED—MA N WITH §500 TO BUY BONA fide business; will pay $150 a month: half cash; balance out of business. B. box 20, Call. ARTNER WANTED IN NICE SALOON AT prominent transfer corner; small capital re- quired; or will sel as a whole. ‘8171 Tenth st. PART.\ZEK FOR THE FAIRS; 10 RE- quired; big money-makers: for to-day only. X-RAY CO., 112 Taylorst., R. 6,9 0 4 P. 3. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY p ano business, my oid g ters on Market st. are entirely 100 small; I have therefore moved | into my own building, at 526 Haves st, between | Octavia and Laguna, where I can now dispiay | over four times the amount of instruments than | formerly ; as I buy for cash and In carioad lots | and have no rent to pay I can_offer any one desir- | ing a pianoc or organ better value YPP less money tban any other music house in San Krancisco. Respectfully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. INE USED NWAY, HARDMAN, Chase Bros'., etc.; astonishingly low price: easy terms. THE J. Di.WING CO., second floor Flood buliding, Fourth and Market sts. LL MUSICAL GUODS SOLu AT REDUCED prices, pianos torent and for sale cheap at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. 4 | | $75 BARGAIN: STEINWAY PIANO, EX—{\ AITER, $30 AND ROOM. DRESS SUIT; 2 men to hop wood: boy 10 wash dishes, eic. : elderly man for choring, eic.; young man for. fruit ranch; German cook; young man for chores, ete. : youngman as helper in carriage works; waiter, 15 aud room; cook, $35 and room. MARTIN'S, 49 Market. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN WATT- ing. $15; cellarman for country, must huve 3;:::“9-. #30, etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock- s W ANTED—SECOND BUTLER. $40; WATT- notes s 500, hotel, $25: second ‘cook, country . 3 cook, a week; etc LEON ANDKE, 315 Stookton st 00 P20 ESP-CTABLE WOMAN WANTS PLAIN sewing or mending. 650 Jessie st. ADY DESIRES PLAIN SEWING OR MEND- ing, or would like position in lodging-house: is thoroughiy capable. Call after 11 A. M., 821 Mis- sion st., room 3. JANTED — REFINED AND EDUCATED middle-aced German widow desires posi- tion as housekeeper, matron or ladies’ companion ; is also competent to teach German: no objection to taking care of children; reliable references given and required. Address A B C, box 16, Call. Gf.\"rs’ SUSPENDERS_AND MUFFLERS embroidered to order. Room 4, 1007 Market. INCHES | ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respectal iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. (GIBL EOR HOUSEWORK, 5 IN FAMILY, $25: 8 cooks, $30 to $35; German chamber- maid, $20; 10 girls for housework, wages $12 to $25. MRS. HIKD, 721 Ellis st. (GRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. German Employment, 306 Mason st. Y OMANGOOK, $80. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. W ANTED—GOOD, TRUSTY WOMAN; GOOD home and small wages; Protestant preferred. R., box 8, Call Office, Oakland. OUNG GIRL ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE- work, sleep home, $250 per week. 1914 Leaveuworth si. ( LABORERS FOR MINE, $20 AND FOUND and free fare, call early: coal-miners, $1 a ton; ook, nbu'}nn;;:n,:aa and room; nigh: cook, $20; waiter- : hay-presser, 12¢ a ton and board. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and'810 Clay st. e cellent order;easy terms. 221 Leavenworth AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND | AVl Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss | | $40( ) OLD-ESTABLISHED CORN - loon for 30 years: 8 fine living-rooma; best reason for selling. Inquire Call Office. } ARGAIN; SALOON: BAR RECEIPIS $18 ! “to $18 dally: rent $20: neer San Franclsco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME O $250 invested: safe. conservative; prospec- tus, proots, free. F. DALY, 1293 Broadwa; AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS £X stores; negotiates morigages on merchandisa; sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. $15(), SIGAESTORE, WHOLESALE Dis- OV, tric: full value'in' stock: good busi- ness: rent $20. 26 First. AKEKRY, CANDY, NOTION-STORE: GOOD location; bargain.’ Address A. B., Call Branck Office, 339 Hayes si. N E\VSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR OITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. SA- LEARANCE SALE—HA \'klifl. KNABE AND | ush and_Gert's planos: clearing-out prices | will tore. “Ae 1o BANCROVT & Cor, 354 Posc st | 00D _UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. | SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hivernia Bank. | BURLED WALNUT U. GHT BOS- | $150. 25 Take pianc. BRUENN'S, 228 Post, | . D R, SOLEE AGENT FOR HALLE & Duvia and Franeis Bacon pianos, 408 THICKERING, KNAB ECK,VOSE, STER. | ling pianos; see our new piano for $187: pianos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O’ Farreil. YRON MAUZY, Newby & Evans, UPERIOR VIOLIN MU U8 POST ST._SOHMER, 2gs and other planos. S ZITHERS, OLD&NEW | r._repairer. 2 Latham biaca. Gmuhs BOY TO DU CHORES, SHORT d_lsllnl‘e country, $10 (0 $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter si. UTLER, 885 PER MONTIH. TEN, 15 893 Sutter +t. e el e oot R R GEEMA.\ GIRL WANTS AN INDUSTRIOUS mAan as vartner with $150 capital in first-class smoked meat, cigars and ey e m"';)ll 'nn-nl.er $50 and board wh Wwork. 804 Fourth st., from § 1o 4.~ VP 4% the place, PEUTESTAS ‘TGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, including cooking and some washing; $20. 3524 Twentieth st., near Mission. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE., HUATER & cO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.] tel. main 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr WANTED—GOOD, TRUSTY WOMAN; GOOD home and small wages; Protestant preferred. R., box 3, Call Office, Ouklund. WOMAN (20 TO 25); LIGHT HOUSEWORK; $7 montbly; 11n family. W., box 15, Call. APANESE AND CHI E EMPLOYMEN' best help. 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. CBINESE AND JAFANESE ~RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. (CEINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ) office; best help. 4141, O'Farrell; tel. ¥. 426 RELIABLE DANISH MAN, MIDDLE-AGED, wants situation around private place: under- stands care of horses and cows and can make him- self generally useful; reference. Call or address Yosemite House, 1043 Market st., room 40. IR ABOUT 17 FOR UPSTAIRS WORK: care of children. 114 Powell, after 9. Y'OUNG GIRI. FOR LIGHT HO!I SEWORK and assist with chirdren. 914 - anchez. nr. 22d. ANTED —GIRL: COOKING AND GENE- ral housework. Apply 1816 Laguna, 9 to 12. TA!LOILES& ON FINE COAT5; NONE BUT first class. 8 Grant ave., room 15. GODD CHOCOLATE-DIPPER. CALL AT once at SCHAEFER'S, 22 Sixth st. DASEE GIRL oF 35 YEARS WISHES TO 0 light housewori y 2015 Twenty-third Alabama, bet. 10 ; .gfu dociock. ELLA ] mux:zn‘x}yiaz (GERMAN) ishes e cl e of infant 1 Call or address 252 Shotwell st. o Cr VAld: At a ly upstairs or work. Please apply 646 s:m.m:‘.a s Y OU8G GIRL, 17 YEARS OLD, DESIRES A situation to help at housework or tend chil- dren; sleep at home; no postais. 9533 Howard. (FEENAN GIEL DESIRES 4 PLACE 1N private family to do general housework. 518 Geary st. (COMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES SITUA- don to do geveral housework; good cook; wages $15. B., box 122, this office. SflUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY 10 do general housework. Call 193814 Mission. Ymme GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO second work. Call 281814 Bush st. (G20 CARPENTER WANTS A POSITION: has worked several years on large ranch as general repairer: understands runaing siesm iler and pumps; moderate salary. Address C. M.,418 Broadway. SITUATION WANTED BY SINGLE GER. man gardever; understands taking care of greenhouses and gentleman’s place; city or coun- wry, Address Gardener, 536 Comm BARTENDER (ANERICAN): GOOD BUSL ness conuection; Tefereuces. X T.. 814 Third st. e i = JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY WANTS PLACE: speaks English. GEURGE, 22 Prospect place. LDERLY MAN, STHRONG, WILLING, Wwants work private family: is used to horses: n:cnln:ufl' mkll‘:‘llnleml ln‘l'lmtll: W moderate; references. Address box Call Office. =2 : AN, THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED IN wine and brandy making, wishes situation in a wi : speaks nch. 3T o 84, Call. N e OMAN DFSIRES TO GO OUT BY THE XWanguhln; ironing and cleaning. 328 nna ACTIVI AND TRUSTWORTHY MAN ‘wants work around gentleman’s piace or as Janitor. Call or address 1912 Fillmore st.. flat 2. Wisaee s ot 10 go e day; car fare. n:emu.‘-r.mms::ni' lTUAT{?N WAN'I':D FOR AJIMTCLASS carpenter as. nter or something else; needs towork. Address D, 1050 Howard str - ROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF child and assist: good home. 1707 Oak st. ‘W ANTED—GIRL ABOUT 17 Y EARS OF AGE o take care of baby. Apply 1418 Page st. (G oD TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATs. 659 Market st. e Yoo NG S R S il il ANTED—EXPERIENCED TATLORESS ON custom coais. 230 Seventh st. o RO 000 TO00 Seventu. ik W ALTED—A GIRL 10 WAIT AT TABLE. 408 sier st. W {3TED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWURK. 10044 Golden Gate ave. ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school in city ; teacher of 10 years' experience; now iorming for fall work ; large cl \‘rr ‘work- Toom; references given. 410 Leavenworth st. W‘ANTED—YOVNB GERMAN GIKL FOR general housework, $200 Mission st. NEAT COLORED WOMAN FOR SONE e ¥ g 3 this mfl-m 's mending. Address C. W., box 9, w ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL st housework. 696 Baker ANTED—A BRIGHT WOMAN TO SELL wlOfidlrflAlL DR. H., box 15, Call. ANT~D—YOUNG GIRL FUR COOKING 1130 O'Farrell st. and downsiairs work. PA"TIES TO .HANDLE MY BUSINESS IS .u:thl.y l::ndl‘ng ::WI{.I of the State; big money and \ploy ment Appl; Py Smylby m Pply bet. 2 and 5, 324 ANTED — THOROUGHLY COMPETENT experienced plumber's helper. 958 Howard 8t 7TaA M riraits; now leading. Room 433 Parrott bulldinz. WANTED—!TBADY MAN IN COMMISSION business; will 875 T _month; quired $150. B.Gg%ys b‘l‘BrVD d:‘i‘hll’:.:: By TEADY BARBER WANTE. S e NTED. 388 THIRD FURNITURE FOR SALE. PIRE SALK( l‘ Prices swnd tll goods are completeiy dls- of. ak bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves Carpe Linoleum, per yai Matting, per yard Tl our new buil stand. Till such time we are conducting business S a corner Sevenini aud Mission sts J. NOONAN. ! CARPETS: CHAMBER SETS, $14: | 400 ioves, 35: parior £eis: $30; folding-beds, McC. $10; bas outfits. T. THY, 764 Mission. T | Market st. OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SALOON. APPLY H. HAAR, 114 O’ Farrell st. ALOON AND 2 ROOMS TO LET. 829 Howard st,, bet. Fourth and Fiftl XPRESS WAGON, HORSE AND STAND for sale: §60. Appily M. B., 1422 Broadway. T,[QUOR-STOR S 4 chance: cheap. A pply Call Office. JSTABLISHED COEKNER bar: account of sickness. ALY AND PRODU ing-rooms; for sale cheap. INE CIGAR-STS chance for the right man. [T EARN'S BIL TRADE; FINE LOCATION: Apply to DECKER, 1020 OTEL: LAY owner retiring. 80-room house: $500 cash, bal. payments... $1600 22 rooins; corner house: new ... 450 14 rooms; boarding hotise: 40 boarders.. .. 1250 | 90 rooms: guaranteed to clear over $150. 370 18-room house on Six:h at 100 Hotei and rooming-house: Apply to H. C. DECKER & CO., 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. © @-ROOM HOUSE TO EXCHANGE FOR ANY © kind of real estate. DECKER, 1020 Market. sizes ana prices. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FO& lowest prices on household gnods. new Of good e cash or 1nie. Open evenin FURNITURE WANTED. FFICE FURNITURE—~WILL PAY HIGHEST ()" rices for second-haud office desks or take them in part payment for new. GHORGE H. FULLER DESK CO.. 658 and 640 Mission st. ROCERY CLERK WITH GOOD REF: o aat, Hyde st. and Brosdway. | ANTED—A DYER AN wibll J st., Sacram.ento, CEA M AT ARBER, FIRST-CLASS, WANTED; GE man preferred. TANNER, 32 Turk st o HOEMAKER ~WANTED; SOE AN S only. 604 Ellis st. e ANTED — CLOTHING . WA rs6 R e JHOEMAKER WANTED, T b ot D. 202 SECOND ST. QHOEM KER W, SHoE ER WANTED ON KEPAIRING. ANTED—TWO GOOD CARPENTERS AT 232 O'Farrell st., come early. A.G. MORRIS ANTED—CARPENTER; ROUGH WORK: w.’pflld”. D., box 107, Call Oftice. ANTED_YOUNG MAN; GR R N. wb.r. 418 Thirteentk st. P S’I'EA.ID.Z,' TI:E?:WOBTEY PA&':‘NEB‘ AS cashier ' in urant and sidebar; quired. 632 Market st., room 8. ki WANTKD—AR IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Protect your : thy bring_you weaith. Write JOHN Tro SR S bt b PR ashing S, ofl{‘-mnmofmlnm-mm CMH!NG CUTTER WANTED., 20 SAN some st. ELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY | TS RSTLIN.969 Howard st :send postal | GCKINGHAM FURSNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.: seud postal. 1 >-ROOM HOUSE: 1 FL \OR ALL OFFICES: only $450; mus *KER, 1020 Market. 99 NEW SURNITU < 16 rooms; clear'ng $50 28 rooms: making money 180 rooms; clearing $500 10 rooms; clearing $50. . $150: PRICH TUNDERWOO. HQROOM HOUSE: CLEAR $1000. A. M. SPECK & (0., 602 Marke: st. () ROOM LODGING-HOUSE; CHEAP FOR cash: best buy in the city. Call or address room 2, 1063 Mission st. J. 866 Mission st. .:;’mmuz;u; FINE WELLFURNISHED = 8 T "HICES FOR FURNC ouse: 20 rooms; stendy. wel.-pay! respect~ lym‘r;":m\iv;{r‘cl:gn)xe- ’.fi‘.‘hf‘-?«u 211 Larkin, | 8ble class of patronage. 25 Ninth © agents. - g | 1,OPGING-HOUSE: 15_ROOMS: BEST PART ER, 682 MARKET, PAYS HIGH ] B E'a: ?-‘-’r? ;lnce: for furniture and merchaodise- | —4 €Ity for worki 25 water free. 544 6th. STION CO., SUCCESSURS T0 3 OUSE OF 19 ROUMS FU OR UN- TR A R SulT e mevocar | Hl armishes 706 Vo Yoo ave, | (00N LODGINGHOUSE: WETL FUR CARPET CLEANING. GOAYARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET 3 Cleaning Works. 11 Kighth st NES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 35 AND 27 olc',:mh st.; tel. Jessie 1061. nished; must sell. A pply Call Office, QOD PAYING LODGING-HOUSE OF 14 rooms; clears §50. Address B, box 113, Call. WEeKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_ThE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper. for mailing. G A SEANING, 5c.;: LAYING, 8¢.: RUG Amupies free: el Jessie 9t Stration, 19 Biha U BECOME DISGUSTED WITH W H‘lefi)und %0 SPAULDING’S Ploneer Cas pet mn ‘Works, 853-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. NKLIN'S CARPET EFATING WORKS. 03 ) Golien Gats ave.: telephone east 126. "EAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- Clmgx‘uxm STEVENS, mar. Tel. South 230, ARP] CLEANED AND RENOVATED Hike now, FETGUSON ‘4 23 Tenth: tal. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 240 « 14th st ; cleaning 3¢ a yard, del. Mission 74 LOST. N LARKIN ST.—HANDBAG; JEW monev, pajers; for God's sake return widow’s only possessions; liberal reward. Van Ness ave. $10 REWARD: GOLD DIAMOND LOCKET: initials H. L. B. 1805 . ason s [ OST—SEPT. 3 GOLD WATCH CHARM, A RY, ‘poor 2304 O. F. No. 7558, Cours Twin Peaks. Return 1148 Market st., bet Seventh and Eighth. 2 35 REWARD—LOST, ABOUT 3 WEEKS 0, old hand with chain, on which Is a , Dorseshoe, coral beads and white sear Apply 1215 Clay st gold fi shell.