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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1396. THEY WILL PUT UP THE TICKET True-Blue Democrats Will Nominate Presidential Electors. LOYAL TO THE CAUSE. The Sound-Money League Merely Awaits a State Expression of Opinion. CONFERENCE SATURDAY NIGHT. The Real Democracy Awakens and Practically Decides to Get Up the Big Petition. A Palmer and Buckner electoral ticket rose definitely above the horizon of Cali- fornia politics yesterday. The sound-money, true-blue Democrats, who are loyal to Jeffersonian Democracy, their party’s honor and themselves, and who regard their party’s future, yesterday took hold of the question seriously and with a sort of careful enthusiasm. The leading sound-money Democrats are heartily in favor of it, a few are doubtful and none have opposed it. As this wing of the party cannot use the party name, it will require to file with the Secretary of State, within a short time, a petition with about 8000 signatures, to get the ticket on the general ballot. At first this was not seriously consid- ered, it being the plan of the leading mem- bers of the Sound-money Democratic League to simply distribute widely sound- money literature and to help defeat Bryan | by either voting for McKinley or staying away from tne polls. Since the In- dianapolis convention heroically put forth its platform and ticket the party in California has become infused with a de- sire to be loyal to the cause in a way that will count the most and mean the most. There is pride in the platform. pride in the ticket and pride in the spirit that rules this hopeless cause—hopeless, that is, this present campaign.* There is a general de- sire 1o vote as American citizens for that for which sacrifice and labor is being given. crats demand this with enthusiasm. Tuis question was the principal one be- fore the executive committee of thie Sound- money Democratic League of California, which met in executive session at head- | quarters in the Milis building {esurday. with E. B. Pond in the chair. It was fa- varibly considered by all present, but there was much about the law of tha situ- tion—the process required, and so on— that was not clearly known, and then the sentiment of the sound money Demo- crats of the whole State was wanted. For these reasons no definite action was taken yesterday. Dr. Edward R. Taylor, president of the league, was present, and when it was des cided that a meeting of the entire league should consider the project he at once cnlledumeelinf of the league for that purpose, to be beld in the assembly-room of the Mills building next Saturday even- ng. fn the meantime the Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Barbara leagues will be consulted, along with representative sound-money Democrats in other parts of the State, and next Saturday evening defi- nite action wiil be taken. It was pointed out yesterday that it would not require very much time or money to secure 8000 signatures. Kighty petitions receiving 100 names each would do it, for instance, and signatures couid be easily obtained everywbere by wholesale, as it would not be necessary to look only for “ound-money Democrats. As the electoral nominations will be vpurely honorary ones, a ticket would be readily agreed upon to accompany the pe- tition. Letters which will elicit general sentiment will be sent out by Secretary Eiliott McAliister to-day. There is but slizht doubt, however, that the ticket will be filed. There is a dispogition to 1n line with the rest of the thing. tavoring the effort the consideration that four years after the defeat and burial of the Bryan-Populist Democracy the party will recover its sanity and stand ciothed in jts right mind and again be true to its principles and traditions. At that time the honor-bright'Democracy of this year, with its great proportion of the party in the East, and with so large a proportion of the real party leaders, wiil be the nucleus of a reorganized and purified party. The California organization will count for something then, for it wiil be legally a party with a party machinery. There is also the consideration that a great many Democrats not in sympathy with Bryanism will vote, and vote the party ticket rather than for McKinley if they have no place else togo. These considera- tions and the sentiment that goes with them promises a Palmer and Buckner ticket to California with little doubt. At the meeting yesterday the distribu- tion of campaign literature, which will g0 actively on anyway, was discussed at length. In a day or two ten campaign documents, aggregating 500.000 copies, will be received from the printer and they will be systematically put before the voters of the State. -~ gut California States, for one Many of the sound-money Demo- | There is also in the minds of those | LICK HOUSE. M McWhorter, Fresno Miss Colley, Seattle W Hunter, Napa C Wood, Davisville ¥ Spaisbury, Santa Cruz Mrs Spaisbury, Sta Cruz J W Otes, Santa Rosa R Barcar, Vacaville RJ Bently, Sacto Nirs T C Jones, Sacto P E Rogers & w, Sacto Mrs J Perrs & d, Stexton O T Richards, Cal Mrs P E Joost, 5ta Rosa Miss Joost. Santa Rosa J Moore, Santa Rosa. J E Simpson, Cal G P Chappell, Yuba City W Darneal, Los Gatos M B Sneden, Niles J W Keecan, Sta Rosa. Sacto G H Strowbridge, Or J Rosenoers, Or T C Reavis, Salinas N M Beil. wf & son, Mo F S Dennis'& fam, Cal W C Oates & fam, Ala H Marsh, San Jose N G Rhodes, San 'Jose A Jones, Newman A J Smith & w, Los Avg Williams & w, Wash Mrs Blair, Wash W Drury, Seattle G S Henscale, Wash MDougall, Steekton COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. C Horne, Los Alamos W Horne, Los Alamos D Hilton, I0s Alamos W R Sowers, San Diego M Tucker, Gold Run 4 Sarzent, Gold Run Daly, Stockton I Wiiliams & w.Oakland ¥ Gough. Sacramenta J Jones, Stockton Jacobson, Loai C B Sheldon, Spokane A Joyce, Fort Bragg J S Lowden & w, Hambg Haven & w, Dixon S H Scanland, Stockton J Hurley & w, Va City E Tuubs, Yreka J A Ames, Los Angeles W Hanke & £, Fresno 1L L Boone, Sacramento W B Westiake, Sacto F H Watson, Vallejo W C Grady, Fresno J Coleman. Occidental J Kelly, Napa Mrs Scully, Los Gatos 8 S Thompson, Stockton F ¥ Field & w, Salinas C F Hazelton, Castroville H Abbott, Castroville Mrs Winters, Stockton J Reiay & w, Nap: NEW WESTERN, HOTEL. C B Minford, Chicago T H Johnson, Cederville L Forburg, Greenwood G W_Robinson, Greenwd FCLDinke, RMS GT Willlums.Weavervie P King, Ireland J Schmidt, Ireland J Ledder, Mass J'H Boyd, Madera Ethel Ledder, Mass T J Brown, Point Reyes CH Hensey, Pt Reyes E Reibel & w1, Sacto J Brightey, Sacramento W H Raymond, Detrolt J Gaberley, Sacramento S S Youngs, Putman BALDWIN HOTEL. J L Wittermyer, Martinez G E Maguire, Stockton T'M Todd, Auburn J L Tsancs, Berkeley J § Stanton, Chicago T G Smith. Santa Cruz A Bernbeim, Santa Crpz £ R Gifford, Auburn E Paul. Arbuckle H A Hunter, Castroville Biss Stors, Boulder Crk C H Carlton, N ew Orleans S R Sassinot, N Orleans R G Cartis, Il [orerers 4 uH P ) SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL."™ 'BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CAzi~ 710 Market strees, open -until 12 o'clock every mignt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:90 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission strects, epem | untll 9 o'elock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. XPERIENCED N URSE AND FIRST-CLASS waltress wants situation by the week: sleep home; best of references. Please call or address 215 Minn: EFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE ires position as housekeeper. Please call at 917 Market st., room 18, second floor. Y OUNG WOMAN TO COOK FOR MEN, $20, call early: waitress, first-class country hotel, $17 50, fer paid: young wonan, general work, ranch ‘near city, §30; 45 women ana girla for housework, cooking, etc.; second girl, country, #15, fare paid. MURRAY & READY, Leadiug Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. ERMAN GIRL OF 17 WANTS SITUATION to dolight housework or iake care of child. Please call at 405 Lyon st.. near Hayes. ELIABLE TRAINED NURSE (GEEMAN) wishes to take charge of infant or invalid. Call or address 232 Showell st. (IERMAN GIRL DESIRES A PLACE IN private family to do general housework. 518 Geary st. JITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY 10 do general housework. Call 1958% Mission. Y OUNG GIiRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO second work. Call 281314 Bush st. ENTS' SUSPENDERS_AND MUFFLERS G iriist o orte Tiom & 1007 Market. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to do general housework: American family preferred. Please call or address 15 Van Ness ave. B BOOKKEEPER, BOOKS TO POST AFTEE- noons and evenings; reasonabie. Address A., box 20, Call Office. [XPERTENCED LADIES' NURSE DESIRES engagement; city or country; terms $30 for 3 weeks: will take cases iu home reasonable. E. L., box 8, Call Office. ELIABLE DRESSMARER WISHES A few more engagements by the day or week in families: terms reasonable. Address417 Mcallis- ter st.; city. JOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN DESIRES housekeeper's position: city or country, or would do plain sewing. 56434 Mission st., room 3. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS bookkeeper, stenog rapher, cashier, entry-clerk or saleslady: noobjection to thecountry. Address W. A., box 71, Call Office. 35 WOMEN AND GIRLS CAN OBTAIN WOrk to-day: cooks, waitresses, second girls, chambermaids, nousework girls, cook for 10_men. 2 nurses and others; from $15, $-0, 30 und $40 per moiith: come and see us at once. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED_2GERMAN COOKS, 830 AND 825: W s Cooks ountey. $25¢ chamber maid and seamstress, $20; waitress and parlor- maid, country, $25: young firis for general house: work, $20 and $15." LEON ANDRE, 815 Stock- ton st. A1TRESS, CITY, AND ROOM, CALL w early; cx?im»em.n‘.?‘lm wait some, $18 and Toom: woman to do pantry-work and wash nap- kins, etc.: waitress for Newman, Cal, £15 and 700m; chambermaid_and walt 'some, $15 and room; 9 house-girls, $20; 13 _nouse-girls, $15: 17 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per monih, assist, etc., uice families. MA RTIN’S, 748 Market st. 3 HOUSEGIRLS, SHORT DISTANCE IN THE country. $25, ate party nere at 11 o'clock: girl, Alameds, $20: ‘namber of girls, city, $20, $25 and $30; cook, private boarding-house, $35. Apply MRS MARTIN, 815 Sutter st OOK, $30: GIRL FOR WOODLAND, SEFR lady at 11 A. w., $25; German second girl, #20; second girl, $26: girls for_housework, $15 and $20. German'Em ployment Office, 506 Mason. W QMAN COOK, 830; COUNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTL, 420 Kearny st. (GBLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL b gulzm Positions. German Employment, 306 ason s (GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT GENERAL Lousework; wages $15. 3938 Seventeenth st., near Castro. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERI- can woman, work by the day; is a good Iaun- dress and can do any kind of housework and give good references. Address 36 Ellis st.: bookstore. W ANTED—WOMEN ~TO TAKE HOME washing. Apply 961 Harrlson st. Guu. THAT CAN SPEAK GERMAN, FOR OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WISHES situation as housekeeper or infant’s nurse; manager; references it required. Address C. » box 128, Czll Oflice. TLADY OF REFINEMENT, POSSESSING ALL the qualifications of a pleasant companion, 2180 with a fair knowledge of medicine, desires a position in that capacity with an invalid; 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 daily or weekly newspa- per office; city or country: can assistin job de- partment; also prooi-reading; wnages payable weekly. Address Compositor, box 82, Call Office, ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WISHES TO take charge of a small hotel or lodging-house; city or country: reference. ~Address Housekeeper, box 72, Call Office. general housework; sleep home. 1033 Minna. W ARTED—COOK AND LAUNDRESS FOR general housework; references Tequired; wasges 320 Apply 1901 Baker st QTEADY PRGIESTANT GIRL OR WOMAN 10 do general housework in American famliy 0f 2; wiil bave a good home; reference required. fm{s. K. R. SWAIN, 2000 Chaoning way, Berke- ey. Fm's-r?: SS LADY CARVER—ONE USED to delicacy business; must be neat and quick worker: knowledge of German language required. Address 0., box 12, Call Office. GER:\M.\' GIRL—PLAIN CUOKING; 2 IN family. Apply 462 Natoma st. IKL— HOUSEWORK: NO WASH. 1015 Sherman, oft Folsom, bet. Sixth and Seventh. " OUNG GIRL—LIGHT HOUSEW ORK: MUST sleep home; wages $10, 215 Second st. CLo’l‘me CUTTER WANTED. 20 SAN- some st. ARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS S-CHAIR 160 P e o opportunity. 131 O'Far- rell st. W-\NTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Inquire 2045 Valencia st. MAN TO WORK ON TRAVHRLING-BAGS: also boy. inguire Factory, 115 M. inna st. e Oy D e STRONG BOY WANTED TO POLISH STOVES. California and Drumm sts. SIA)(EN FOR AUSTRALIA AND OIHER poris. 10 Stenart st., upstairs. Snor;lmxms ON REPAIRING. street. PARBER WANTED. 87 THIRD STREET. 6 HUNT WANIED — BOY TO LEARN BAKBER trade; good place for good boy. 707 Brannan. SECOND COOK WANTED. 648 FOURTH street. W ANTED—EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING Bid u}ll{lmr for special work. 523 Market st., m GOuD GERMAN WAITER. CALL AT 1111 Market st. BY¥, 1O BLATK BOOTS. PLEASANTON HO- tel, Sutter and Jones sts. VW ANTED—A GERMAN TO RUN A CHOP- house: man or woman. Particulars Sixteenth and Church sts. (GEBMAN WAITER WANTED, $4 A WEEK. X 17 Washington st. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' ENPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BARBEES—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS. 325 Grant ave. BABRBER SHOP.—-2 CHAIRS; 1bc: GOOD business: rent $10: opp. carhouse. 1310 Castro- |SARBERS—3-CHATR SHOP FOR SALE ON Market street. Inquire 28 Linden ave. W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, nn- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 Inches in helght; of character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions o become citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special fuducements; giving oppor- {unities to visit all of the world on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrulilng Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED—SEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE st., California House. BUSINESS CHANOAE!. 700, RESTAURANT TAKING IN $20 T0 $ «+ $25 perday: rent $40 ver month: the best restaurant business ever offered in San Fran- cisco for the money; reason selling, sickness. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. “’ANTRD—GEOCEBY, GOOD LOCALITY for customers: wili_ pay $700 to $1000; nalt cash, security for balance or take partmer. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. = ONE OF THX FINEST RESTAU- $700. ranis Sw city: good Jocation: doing business of $0 per day; established 26 years: has always made money: stand full fnvestigation; reason for selling, owner moving into own prop- erty: and any one wanting s business of this kind will find on investigation all that is claimed for it; this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. [ CANDY FACTORY AND ICECREAM & 150 . parior, elogant locality: . eatabilshed long; rent cheap: 11 yon see this place it will inter- est you, an it is paying well. T. LUBELSKI,7 1 ave City H ELEGANT,WELL-ESTABLISHED $2000. payins business: a rare chasce for 1 or 2 energetic business men; Investigation will show 1t to be the finest business ever offered for the meney. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Pall ave. CIGAR-STORE: SEE IT IMMEDI- $25 . ately: best bargain offered In San Fran- clsco. T. LUBELSKL, 7 City Hail avenue. PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAY- 1000. iz office business; & rare cbance for the right man: the tullest Investigation and trial if required: object for taking partner Is too much other business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. [ )O BUYS BAKERY WORTH $1000; IN $D( town of 20,000 people; fine wagon route: prominent corner; low rent: big sacrifice: owner retiring. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. M ECHANICS, ATTENTIONT—$1000 WILL buy a firsi-class old-established machine- shop tully equipped for business: tin and sheetiron ork: galvanizing, galvanized Iron, rollers for gold concentrators, ship tanks and corburetters: as fitting, roofing. plumbing and general jobblng. £oe MYRRS & GRAMAM, 777 Marker at. 300, FALYTERS, ATTENTION -1 WEIN. & . wright whitewashing-machine snd all necessary equipments, including one horse, 2 sets Of harness, 1 oart and 1 truck, with the. e¥ciusive right to operate in the City and County of San Francisco. MYERS & GRAHAM. 777 Market st. 40(), RESTAURANT, LUNCH COUNTER » and ber; fine stock of liquor and uten- siis; 10 the midst of the working class; fu'l inves- tigation. See MYERS & GRAHAM. 777 Market. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. TEL: LARGE TRADE; FINE LOCATT Cownes retlring. APRy fo. DECKER, 1020 ket st. Bo-room house: 8500 cash, bal. payments. .. $1600 29 roowms; corner house; new. 450 14 rooms; boarding-house: 40 boar 90 rooms; guaranteed 1o clear over $15 18-room house on Sixth st. Hotel and rooming-houses Apply to H. C. DECKE st., opposite Fifth. 00M HOUSE TO EXCHANGE FOR ANY 36 Eina of real estate. DECKER, 1020 Market. OM HOUSE: 1 FLOOR ALL OFFICES; 16‘?:31“60- must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market. $) NEW FURNITURE FOR LOTS, #2500 22 Tarooms: Clearing 850. 250 28 s: makiog meney 5 3 ooms; Clearing $500 7000 learing $50. 300 UNDERWOGD & G0., 765 Market st. ROOM HOUS M. o H e : $300 10 $10,000. Larkin st. A() LODGING-HOUSE OF 38 ROOMSy $40 « rent 850; one block from Market a bargain. Business Excnange, 87314 Market si. 2 -ROOM LODGING-HOUS! CHEAP FOR cash: best buy in the city. Call or address room 2, 1063 Mission st. e OUSE OF 19 ROOMS FURNISHED OR UN- furnished. 706 Van Ness ave. Q-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE: ~ WELL nished; must sell. Apply Call Office. 00D PAYING LODGING-HOUSE OF 11 rooms; clears §80. Address B., box 118, Call. WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR : A WEEKLY CALL. ta wravper, for mailing. FUR- FURNITURE FOR SALE. IRE SALE! Prices siand til goods are completely dis- soaea of. akk bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves. . e Carpets, per y: Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard. 3 Till our new bullding 1s erec ces will stand. Till such time we are conducting business st SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. BTG SALOON: BIG STOCK: BIG TRADE: most prominent transfer point in the city; big bargain MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st CHAMBER SETS, $1 stoves, 85: parlor eets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bac outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mission, 4(() SARPETS: 175, CANDY-STORE AND ICECREAM $ {O. parior; railroad statfon, Oakiand: first- class paylng. WILKE & WOLF, 631 Californis. Wz WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women 10 _represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbisn Bld., & F. 51500 COENER BARROOM; LARGE $ ‘ronage: kept by owner for 20 seara; rent 33, JANTED — MEN 10 LLARN BARBER trade; only S weeks requiced; tools given and cataiogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. B, PACIFIC IODGE NO. 186, F. and A. M., 121 Eddy st., meets THIS, EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Degreg 3. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. E& CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5 R. A M., will meet THIS, (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 8, A at 7:30 o'clock. M. M. degrce. By order of the H. P, FRANKLIN H. DAY, S =57, .GOLDES GATE LODGE NO. 30, F.and A. M.—Called _meeting THIS UESDAY) EVENING, September 8, at £, ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and A. M._Third Degree THISA 30 o'clock. D. 1. GEORGE J. HOBE, Sec. (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. A. 8. HUBBARD, Secretary. MASTER MARINERS' BE! evolent Association—Funeral No- tice. Special meeting will be held at hall, \i Alcazar building, O'Farrell st., WE DN ES. are requested to be present for the purpose of at- tending the funeral of our deceased brother, F. G. L. TRAUNG, Recording Secretary. ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS. will be held at Shell Mound Park on@ ADMISSION DAY, Wednesday, Sep- will be presented. Cash and valuable prizes to winners in all competitions. Game= open to all Exhibition Scorch dancing by lads and lasses, Dancing in pavilions all day. The best picnic of Then with us to Shell Mound, away from dull care; The 9th of September with yon we would share. And spend the best picnic along with tue clans. | Admission to park: Gents 50c, ladles and chil- DAY, September 9,at 1:30 P.a. All members MILLER. By order of the president. B i aamn picnic and games tember 9. A splendid programme of 34 events Grand concert of Scotch airs by Grege's band. the season: don’t miss it. Let the young and the old arrange all their plans dren 25¢ SPECIAL NOTICES. B, GAS FIXTURES MADE T0 GRDER: cheapest place in the.city. H. HU. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. (= ALFRED EICHLER HAS RE- turned from abroad and resumed practice at 517 Jones st. 5 DB T. F. BRENNAN REMOVED TO Emporium or Parrott bldg., rooms 397, 388. = _o® ALBERT ABRAMS HAS EE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. DR.G. E. SUSSDORFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2214 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BAD TENANTS KJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. B> BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. —_— e, O Markerst SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, ESPRCTABLE WOMAN WANTS PLAIN sewing or mending. 650 Jessie st. fANTED — REFINED AND EDUCATED middle-aced German widow desires posi- tion as housekeeper. matron or ladies’ companion is also competent to teach German: no objection to taking care of children; reliable references given and required. Address A B C, box 186, Call. (8L, EXPERIENCED 1 BOOKBINDING, Wwho understands pasiing. STUPARICH Manufacturing Co., 523 Market st. 2GII(L$ IN COFFEE SALOON. gomery st., room 11, second floor. JOUNG GIRL TO AsSiST IN GENERAL housework; Proiestant. 1698 Page, upstairs. 181 MONT- VW INCHESTER HOUSE. 43 THIRD ST NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per nighi $1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respectabl free bus and b SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & (0., CHIN AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 _Webb st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 28 .YOU! APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 814 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. E. 428 OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AS GAR- dener or as coschman: good reference. Apply GEORGE WOLLAB, 136 Julian ave, ENGLISH smart, clean-shaved and thorough- 1y used to carriage work: firsi-class references. J. ¥., box 108, Cal W ISEMAKER, ALL THROUGH THr. BUSI- ness from the grape to bottling, cooper, distil- ler, etc.; best of reference; married. Address S. A., box 72, Call Oftice. ARBER WANTS TO RUN A SHOP IN country. Barber, box 81, Call Office. ATH ATTENDANT WANTS SITU 13 experienced. B. A., box 19, Call Office. TION: JTEADY PROTESTANT WOMAN TO DO GEN- eral housework for American family in Vallejo, 1111 Scoxt st. G BL FORGE Fell st. BRIGHT, POPULAR YOUNG LADY; GOOD salary if suitable. Room 433, Parrott building. OUSEKEEPER; GEEKMAN PREFERRED; widow or elderly person. Address A. E., box 5. Call Office. 'Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE WORK; wakes $8. 405 Sixth st. 7OUNG GIKIL, work; wages $15. 118 Capp st. ERALHOUSEWORK. 5131 FOK GENERAL HOUSE- EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single farnished rooms, night 15¢to 50c;week $1 to $2 60 ;readin g-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. W ANTED-50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 81 week, 25¢ night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finek’s.S. k- WILKE & WOLY, 531 California. '00 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; DUV, 1ivingrooms: rent $30: doine good business: cholce location. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR A lowest prices on housenola' gaods. sew o¢ soos s new: cash or time. open evenings. CARPET CLEANING, CA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cieaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ONES & CO., MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Fighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new B-story and basement brick building, con- taining 8 rooms; also ground-floor and well- lighted basement: centrally located. half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and £mporium building; newly furnished throughout; furuiture for sale on reasonable terms. For fur iber particulars apply to S.SILVERBEKRG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. R 00> 180ty 76 PEE NIGHT: 50G 10 3150 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ('QSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30con the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. N ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U, 8. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. FOE SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with 2 g0od stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures 11 fine order: has a fine day and night trade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city, and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished room: tached; sickness the only reason for selling. dress for particulars M. M., box 100, Call Office. ARGEST STOCK OF SECON D-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes 1o order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 HOward st., bet. Third and Fourth W INCHESTER HOUSE 34 THIRD ST NEAR Market: 200 rooms. 25 cents a night: Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. J ANTED—GIRL FUR HOUSEWORK AND washing: §12. Apply 41 Eleventh st. V RY ACME HUUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- iow Sixth. for a room: 25c a night: $1 & week. IRL TO ASSIST WIIH HOUSEWORK AND children; sleep home. 1435 Leavenworth st. G INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD / sts.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ANTED—SMART GIRL . FOR DINING- Toom 1191 Market st.; call early. v S._REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. JANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS partner in a fresh, salt and smoked meats, sausage and delicacies business: the best location in ~an Francisco and very low rent: the partner must take charge of books, cash and general out- look: capital required $250: wil! guarantes $100 & month to each; investigation solicited. box 63, Call Office. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS ot any kind, see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $3()(). SEOUERY AND BaR: OLD ESTAB- D AL, J ANTED—LITTLE GIRL TO MIND BABY. 71:') Natoma st., grocery store. JERMAN GLKL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 492 Eighth st., bakery. SAT YOUNGGIRL FORGENERALHOUSE- AN work. “Apply 773 Haight st. JOIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS V s WANTED: also firsi-class buttonhole-makers. BOWHA'Y, 4 Sutter st. J00 EE3 0 TAKE LODGING AT ive Toc and 20c a night, including coffes aud rolls. €24 Washington st.. near Kearny. EST IN CITY.-SINGIE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific Eouse, Commerciai and Leidesdorf sts. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, &till runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 3c.; RUG /samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th at. W EES YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH r work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 353 (' Gotéen Gate ave. teiephons east 136, ITY STEAM CARFET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO.. 25 Tenth; tai South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., snccessors. E. MITCHELL CAKPET CLEANING CO. 240 o) . J4th ~t: cleaning B a vard. Tel. Mission /4 CLAIRVOYANTS. ITANA, THE GY PSY QUEEN, 8 TURK & truthtul in her predictions; reliable in her ad- vice: no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide you right: no fake; satisfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born vith & douole veil and second sight: Indles 50c, gents $1; palmistry sud clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones, ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYAN TELLS past, present and future: success to ail; for- tunes by mail: low vrices. 856 Mission st. MES, ADA LEWIS, CLAIRVOVANT AND writing medium, room 2, 1007 Markel st hours 12 t0 5. M3ZS, L EHRHORN, CLATRVOYANT: SiT- tings dally; 26¢ upward. 221 Fillmore st., nr. Halght. ],ADIES ARE INVITED TO CONSULT MRS, 4 DR. WALKER, clairvoyant and paimist, 628 Post st. DOSITION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by steady, sober young German; thoroughly understands care of fine horses and flower garden: is willing and obliging; first-class references. Ad- dress S. G., box 65, Cail cflice. ARDENER OF LONG KXPERIENCE wants situation in greenhouse, roseho: flower garden; fruit, vegetable, budding, grafu Ppropagating: best of references. Address G. H. box 102, Call Oftice. . DROTESTANT GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF child and sssist: good home. 1707 Oak st. /ANTED—A BEIGHT WOMAN TO SELL goods rctail. DR. H.. box 15, Call. ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING, MAN- lcuring, beautv culture; agents wanted to sell my toilet specialties. M RS. BUTLER, 131 Postst. W ARIED=SINGLE ROUMS. 150 A DAY: 8T week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, §1 6Ua week: reading-room: dally papers. 6 Clay st. ME} 1Y FEED MZNHATTAN STUCK ¥00D; all grocers keep 1t ANTED, 10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter (GO9D CHOCOLATE-DIFPER. ~CALL AT once at SCHAEFER'S, 22 Sixth st. (3 ERMAN (MARRTED) WOULD LIKE TO ¥ work in a wine celiar as bottle-washer, barrel- cleaning. 231 Pacific st., corner Bailery. 7OUNG AMERICAN AND WIFE WANT situations in Lotel or private family; Al refer- ence. 8 Mason st., room. 12. 7 OUNG, STEADY MAN: 2 YEARS IN THIS country; is handy with horses, cows, etc., gen- eral all-rpund work: can give good refercuces. Adaress Y. S., box 79, Call. TERMAN BOY OF 16 WISHES ANY KL of work: can drive. Apply 314 Eighth st. OY OF 18, TALL AND STRONG, WHO speaks German, wishes position of -any kind anywhere. Address 529 Forty-second st., Oakland. ELIABLE DANISH MAN, MIDDLE-AGED, wants situation around private place: under- stands care of horsgs and cows and can make him- self generally useful: reference. Call or address Yosemite House, 1043 Market st., room 40. 00D CARPENTER WANTS A POSITION has worked several vears on large ran general repairer; understands runoing st boiler and pumps; moderate salary. Address C. M., 416 Broadway. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY NT., tention suaranteed; telephone Grant 185. ITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS DELTABLE BUSINESS WOMAN WISHES 2014 Hardy st. ITUATION WANTED BY SINGLE GER- man gardener; understands taking care of greenhouses aud gentleman’s place; city or coun- try Address Gurdener, 636 Commerciai st. furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your orders: prompt at- ME: M _JOHNSTON, 935 MARKET: ONLY first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 waitress: good references. Address T. A., box 21, Cali Office. \ position in Mechanlcs’ Fair as representative of some business firm. Address MRS. WATSON, LADY WANTS TO DO HOUSE- 1 per day. MRS, HILS, 148 Sixth ERMAN BARTENDER (AMERICAN): GOOD BUS ness connection; first-class references. L. G. T.. 314 Third st. 100D COMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUA- tlon to do housework and cooking. 1610 Baker st., bet. Bush and Pine (QIPETENT WOMAN HOUSEWORK. CALL 227 Minna st. RESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY THE day or take sewing home. 603 Eddy st. EFINED GERMAN WISHES ENGAGE- ment to teach, take care of children and sew, or as useful companion: can board home. Ad- dress G. H., box 71, Call Office. ESPECTABLE, GERMAN GIRL, GOOD COOK., wants situation as honsekeeper in small family. Call 14 Eleventh st., near Market. 7 ANTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, SITUA- tion to do light housework. Apply at 83815 Harrison st. OUNG ENGLISH LADY OF REFINEMENT wishes position as traveling companion, or gov- erness; & good seamstress: no objection Lo country, Call or address 1046 Mission st. LDERLY MAN, STRONG, WILLING, wants work private family : is used to horse gardenivg and cooking; useful in general: wages moderate; references. Address A. K., box 40, Call Office. V¥ ASTED—PUPLLS FOR BEST MILLINERY school in ety ; teacher of 10years’ experience; large class now forming for fall work; large work- room; references given. 410 Leavenworth st. VY ANTEU-YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR general housework. #200 Mission st. \} ANTED—_GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 696 Haker st. / ANTED—ONLY A FIRST-CLASS OPE- rator on_ corsets: high wages: Singer sewing- machine used; run by eiectric power. 1388 Market. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 3214 Frémont st. RESSMAKERS (CUTTERS AND FITTERS) for families: waist and skirt hands for shops; positions free. MCDUW ELL'S School, 636 Market. ALR-DEES: MANICURING LESSONS siven MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. H AIRDRESSING, 250 AND #bc; MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 00. 1248 Mission. (LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 210 8. 14 McAllster, room 67. MO T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke:: 200 rooms; 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $5 per week: free bus and baggage (o and from ferry. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to =ny address in the United States or Canada one year for §1 50, post- age free. MALE HELP WANTED. GERMAN MAK, $10 To 15, RANCH. MISS CULLEN. 322 Sutter st. E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your o'd shoes and make them like new; done while you wait; ladies’ soleing, naled 35¢.: men’s soleing. nafled ‘50c.; machine-sewed 75¢.; hand- sewed 65c.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamuged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c. up to £2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. - lished; cheap rent; great bargain if sold this week. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. S:\LOOA\ AMONG FACTORIES WHERE HUN- dreds of men.are empioyed: pays well: great sacrifice this week. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third. $125, BEANCH BAKERY aND CANDY- « store; rent $12. SKIFF, 921 Market. $375. HOME BAKERY: CLEATS $100 & - month; rent $17. SKIFF, 921 Market, $150., ZEULTAND VEGETABLE STORE: V. rent $17; bargain. SKIFF, 921 Market. A’K‘ GREAT SACRIFICE. A large and complete stock of human hair switches, front pieces, wigs, fancy goods and fix- tures, formerty the property of MRS, HUBBARD. Inquire at DAVIS. HABER & CO.’S, 211 Pine st., orat 1310 and 1312 Marke: st. {OR SALE—_BUTCHER SHOP, SLAUGHTER- house, outbuildings, horses and wagons: lo- cated at Sen Pablo, Contra Costa County: will be sold at auction or private sale. For particulars ad- dress ROBERT THOMPSON, Pibio, Caly ARE BARGAIN: IMPROVEMENTS ON chicken ranch: worth $1000: for $200; im- mediately ; long lease: 4 acres: 5-roomed house; $12 50 month. Inquire Postoflice, Upper Fruit- vale, Alameda Co., for LOULS ISAAC’S place. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 I Seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies 25¢: gents 50c. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future: 25c. 148 6th st., r 5. RESOWNED Gy CARD-READER AND palmist arrived: gents $1. Parlor 2, 122 Post. ME MOREAU, BE; REVEALS past, present, future; 26c up. 764 Howard st. MEE RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: ¥ business a ven:25c up. 5 Fourth. ME. LEGET T, PAST AND M future; 26¢c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 yrs Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1: letter $2. AGENTS WANTED. D XCLUSIVE TERRITORY TO AGENTS FOR Seeds water-fliter. 1625 Howard st. GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest 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. JANTED—LADY OK GENTLEMAN TO teavel and appoint local agents: references; 8€5 and expenses. Box 770, San Jose. GENTS: BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOSL- tion. Baxter Fortralt Co., 432 Sutter st. FURNITURE WANTED. FFICE FURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them in part poyment tor new. GKORGE H. FULLER DESK GO.. 638 and 640 Mission st. NOSELLFURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTLIN,969 Howard st. ;send postal UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.; send postal. 866 Mission st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICKES FOR FURNC( ture_and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. C. MUTHER, 632 MARKET, PAYS HIGH «_est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- HOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED 1N wine and brandy making, wishes situation in a winery: speaks French, German and English. M. T., box 83, Cail. ITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS carpenter as carpenter Of something else; needs to work. Address D., 1050 Howard st. PRACTICAL HOUSF-PAINTERSE _AND paper-hangers, with tools. want work by the day or plecework for private pariles: tity or coun- try; will work cheap. Address Painters, 27215 Clementina st., rear. ANE WISHES SITUATION; THOROUGH- Iy understands management of horses, gar- dening, milking and general work: sober and re. liable in every respect: good references. J. N., 416 Broadway, city. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework and plain cooking. Call or address 718 Valencia st, bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth. EFINED G RMAN GOVERNESS WANTS situation: loves children; talks English and some French: references. L. G., box 1189, Call. ALET OR NURSE TO INVALID GENTLE- man; glves massage treatment: has good refer- ces. Address Valet, box 76, Call. 300 WOMEN AND CHILDREN TO pick hops; 3 hammersmen, near city; 8 Iaborers, $25: 6 farmers, $15, $20 and $25: 3 teamsters. city, $26 and found.. MURRAY & READY, Leadlng kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 9() MEN AND STRONG BOYS TO PULL beans, near city, §20 and $23 per month: farmer and wife, $40 ‘per month and found; 20 grape-pickers; 10 men to_dig frrization ditches. ete., for a large compuny. MU~ RAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents. 634 and 833 Clay. () TIEMAKERS, Bc KACH: 8 GERMAN J vineyard hands to work in & wine-celiar. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5 CABPENTERS FOR A LARGE MINE AND orchard compeny: call early: 2 choremen, $15 and $30. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 654 and 636 Clay st. J¥RIANA AUCTION CO. SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co.. 1057 Market, pays cash ————— ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MECHANIC: FUR- nished room, with or without board, in pri- vate family; German or Jewish preferred: south of Mar<et 3., bet. Second and Fourth; state price and particulars. Address E., box 6. Call Uffice. STORES WANTED. ART OF STORE WANTED BY DRESS- maker. 18) Second st. S WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. St Ty S b TSR s SR EWELRY WANTED 1IN EXCHANGE FOR .;gs Rambler wheel. Address J. W., box 97, Cs |3 Y SINGLE ENGLISHMAN SITUATION A8 ! milker and butter-maker: understands care of thoroughbred cattle. Address C. HEWITT, 579 Third st., Oakiand. ITUATIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS; PROS ‘pectus twon2-c. stamps. C. M. €:0.,777 Market. (3 BBMAN MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS to work in a small German family; light housework, Apply 271 Stevenson st. Chief Badenoch of Chicago in Town. Chief of Police J. J. Badenoch of Chicago ar- rived here on the late train last nignt and is at the Palace accompanied by Mrs. Badenoch. They are on a visit to their son, who for some little time has been at Wrights, and is in poor health. Chief Badenoch was here some eight or nine months since, when he inspected the Police Department and was shown various courtesies by Chief Crowley and Captain Lees HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. MissM Neary,SantaCruz Miss R S Miller, Sta Cruz D J Riley, Santa Cruz K Brown & w1, Mass G D Plate, Modesto J A Kelly, Stockton Mrs Brenoan, Vallejo Miss C Brennan, Vallejo A W Stuart, Courtiand J M Lyon, Sacramento L F Moulton, Colusa J Robinson & wi, Hanford M Jewett, Uakland J M Fare, California E Gatz, US S Uregon B B Speer:, Humboldt Mrs Anthony, Portiand C Anthony, Portiand W J Layman, Oregon ¥ L Coombs, Napa Mrs S R Jewell,Salt Lake Mrs J C James,Salt Lake Miss Costeilo, Salt Lake L Merritt, Salt Lake 3 P Lawetzen, Salinas Miss G Lawetzen,Salinas Miss Lawetzen, Salinas W W Willard. Leaaville' CMcRercher, Washingtn A Cutts & wi, Marysyille rdwicke, Md G ¥/ Thompson, Portland J diarcus,New Whatcom 1 H Sims, Toronto J H Jenkins, Vi rd W J Jones, Valley Fora TRJumisondty,Spokane J M Gleaves, Redding L E Wood. Fresno L Tank, Fresno S Weilheim, Mt View ¥ L Hobbs, San Andreas P Sweed, Petaluma J W Woodiand, Arbuckle C Gurnee, Oakland H Grinnell, Pasadena J H Woof. Coronado W B Biack, Bincks F E Black, Blacks J Leathers Jr, Blacks D OEnirican, Blacks W H_tiilton, Glen Eilen W H Walker, Willows R A Lonz, Willows WHSherwood&w1.Chico G F Ditzler, Biggs JWBrowning,Grandisld D B Keiser &w1,Houston PALACE HOTEL. ¥ W West, Stockton Mrs C Waidron, Sta Cruz J “mith, Boston N M Bell & wi, St Louls JJ Marsmun, Chicago ¥ Davis & wf, California DrJ McLachian.Chicago A B Whitney. Fverett J L Harris, Chicago E F Cooper, Philade! phia O J Smith & wf, Nev_ J F Wutson, Portian 3 ¥ ~artorl, Lo Anceles Col H Trevélyan, Fresno ¥ Goodman & wf. Texas C H Jordan, Stanford Porter, Lisbon L J Mitchell, Lonion Baxter & wf, Towa W R Ward, England Gunther, England S H Pell, New York Hechtman, Sacto J H Rucker, San Jose G Davis, Stockton J Ja ER AJ Mrs Y OUNG LADY WHO 18 STUDYING FROM § A M. 10 4 P. 3., wishes position as companion Or to assist, for board and room: references given snd required. Address M. E., box 19, Call office. / OUNG COLORED GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do light housework or take care of baby: wages $10 to $12. Address S. S.. box 8, Call, 7OUNG _EASIERN LADY, GOOD SEAM: siress, wishes plain sewing to do. Call from 1 to 8 p. a., 25 . inth st., room 22, second floor. Y 9UNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION T0 dolight housework or to mind children. 480 Eighth st. {IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL WORK for #1 25 per day. Call 1004 Marke: st., r. 6. Y FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN; 10 YRARS' experience; < clty reference; good Plain gardener If necessary: city or country. Ad- ress C. M., box 15, Call Oifice. JAPANESE SCHOOLBOY WANTS RLAC speaks English. GEORGE, 22 Prospect plac BY,YOUSG 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 Cg. COTCHMAN, STEADY, W ISHES POSITION torun steam bollers: can also run engine. Ad- drers Engineer, box 97, Call. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric ligals in every room; 200 rooms; 26¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $8 per week: free bus and baggace 1o and from the ferry. (QOMEETERT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desires position. Ad- ‘ngineer, 1189 Marke: st., S, ¥., Cal. ELTABLE WOMAN WANTS WASHING OR ironing by the day. 874 Hownra st. JADY THOKOUGHLY ~COMPETENT 70 i make boys’ clothing would like a few more en- gagements. Cail or address 519 Octavia st. NEAT GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS, WISHES situation to do light housework or care of baby. Call or address 1417 Shotwell st., off Cali- fornia ave. Gunu.uv WOMAN WANTS TO D0 COOKING and housework: $3 week; sieep home. MRS. WITTMAN, 2009 Mission st. Y O5NG GIRL W ANTS & SITUATION 10 50 general housework and cooking: good ence. 10 Pearl st. K N Y OUNG WOMAN OF REFINEMENT wishes to assist with light housework in return for room and board and small pay ; can cere for in- valid. or assist in lodging-house; good home fore &0 object than wages: references furnished. Ad- dress MES. C. 8., box 134, Call Oftice, ASISTANT BOOKKEEPEK—YOUNG LADY desires situation: first-class stenogrspher; owns .:iypeval;or: city orcouniry; will travel as salesiady: er month: fine referen Ag- dress V. T., box ‘;5. Call Office, mid b‘IKST-CLASS GERMAN COOK. ECONOMI- cal housekeeper, wishes steady situazion in a £00d business house or large private samily, city or country; best of references given. 90 Clira st, cor. Fourth. MCELE-AGED = COMPETENT — WOMAR wishes situation as working housekeeper in small family. Address or call 46y, Tiffany ave., bet. T wenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth sts. 1ADY_WANTS POSITION A8 HOUSE- keeper; 1o objection to child; city preferred. Address or call afternoon, between 1 and 2 o’clock, 737 Hayes st W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in Toom: 200 Tooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 to §6 per week: free bus and bazgnze (0 and from the ferry. ——— e e FEMALE HELP WANTED. (G ERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS, $20; ¥ governess and seamstress. $20; housework, Sonoma, $20; Belvedere, $25; San Kafael, $25 (o 230: Willows, $25: Oakaale, $25, aud other towns; "Jg housework giris, city and country, $20 and i 6 young girls, assisi, 810 to $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter AMERICAN FAMILY, $30. MISs T botels and restauraits, $20, $25, $50 and $35: B cooks, $30, $40, $50 and $60: 5 dishwash- ers, 815 and $20: 2 bakers, sccond and_third hands. $25 and 35 per month and found. MUK- . Leadin mployment Agen! 634 and 636 Clay st R sy 3 FIRST-CLASS TRAY WAITERS FOR A first-class country hotel; steady job. MUR- RAY & READY, 654 and 636 Clay st. H WAITEKS ¥ok COUNTRY HOTEL, $30: 3 waiters, with dress suits, country hotel, $30; second cook, country hotel, $30: French assistant ©00k, hotel, $30: young mafl to assist in kitchen for an institution, $15: dishwashers, Kkitchen- hands, potwashers vegetablemen, eic. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. YQUNG FRENCHMAN TO ASSIST IN A first-class hotel kitchen, $30 per month and board, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED-TWG MORE MINERS, $52 PER month: young man for stock ranch near city, to work in breaking barn, $20 and found: 2 Swiss milkers, 830; 8 farmhands, $26; 50 bop-pickers, €00k small restaurant, $7 per week: waiters, dish- Wasoers and others.' W. D. EWER & CO,, 626 Clay st. W ANTED—SECOND BUTLER, WITH GOOD references, $40: waiter, $25; barkeeper, yoong man, French prefecred, $30 and found; ¥rench as- sis:ant cook, $30 10 $40; assistant in a confection- ery, $20: boy to walt at table, $15, etc. LEON AXNDRE, 315 Stockton st. 8 ISHWASHER, $1 DAY; DISHW ASHER, $6 week: secona cook, small hotel: pantryman, man for eneral work in restaurant, $20, 2 ; dishwasher, $10 and room: young man to walt at table, $15 and room: beilboy, $10 and room, call early; third cook; young man as helper In carriage works: 2 young ‘'men to work on fruit ranch; elderly man for ptivate place: men for woodchopping MARTIN'S. 749 et st W ANTED—CHOREMAN FOR RANCH, $25: mackine man for country mill, $2 a day and board; choreboy, $10 and found: laborers and teamsters, $1 a and bosrd; ‘walters and others. Ayply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. 95 WAITERS FOR CITY AND COUNTRY N C%E CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. ook, $35. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. KAT REFINED GERMAN SECOND GIRL, RISH ~ GIRL, HOUSEWORK, JEWISH family, $30. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 2 second girl and laundress, $25. MISS CUL- {RENCR SECOND GIRL; $256. MISS CU L~ LEN, 328 Sutter st. Mateo, $20; 2 waitresses, $20. MISS CUL- LE \, 323 Sauter lady bere. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. AN JIRISE GIRL A8 COOK FOR 8, NEAT YOUNG NURSE, $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN, FRENCH OR SCANDINAVIAN N $20. MISS CULLEX, 323 Sutter st. NEAT SECOND GIRLS. 820 EACH: LEN, 323 Sutter st. CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, BAN H—owsmim..n—_umsz.mm Rafael, $25. M1SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter sf AN DE_SWEDISH WAITRESS, #25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter JHOREMAN AND WIFE, COUNTRY, $36. ‘J R. T. WARD & CO., 605 and 610 Ulay 'st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS AN INDUSTRIOUS &N as partner with §150 capital in first-class delicacies, butter, smoked meat, cigars and ::%0;-;;\' .lwn: will guarantee u‘w -n':‘ board 0ing oni . Apply at 804 Fourth st from 1o & L Lo PAce “ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- A eiry to A. KLELN, 109 Sixth_st.: send posi W ANTED—ACIIVE ~MEN AND WOMEN for permanent and paying business: work light and profitable. Call at my office, T. KIND- LESP IRE, room 1; first floor, 1152 Franklin st., Oakland. ME. SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband, wife; ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 O’Farrell, TAIRVOYANT; LADIES ANDGEN 5c. 41 Minna st., basement. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIK SHOP; well established; good location; full line of bicycles, suhidries, tools, oven vulcanizer: opening for'a machinist. 1118 Market st. ARGAIN: OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON cheap: good transient and lodging-house trade; good cause for proprietor quitiing business; rent $20. 319 Third st.; no agents. $1200 RESTAURANT; A PICK-UP; ES- - tablished 15 vears; a good busines: reason for sale, reiring: investigation given: make offer. Apply 29 Sixth st. ARE CHANCE TU PURCHASE A FIRST- class saloon at & moderate price, for proprietor | basto leave for Europe immediately. Apply au 230 Third st. ARGAIN: SALOON: BAR RECEIPTS $16 to $18 dally: rent $20: neer San Francisco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. $8— AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME 30 8250 invested: safe, conservative’; prospec- tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N.Y. A T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. LOWAN BUYS £ “stores: negotlates morigages on merchandis: cells on commission. Room 15, 6 Montgomery AKERY, CANDY, NOTION-STORE: GOOD location: bargain. Address A. B., Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. NEVSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Franclsco. For particalars apply this office. 100D CASH BUSINESS; APPLY AT ONCE. T. K. ANDERSON, 1118 Brosdway. Oakland. MALL BUSINESS FOR SALE AT INVOICE. Address M. M. J., box 55, this office. PARTYER WANTFD-8$150 WILL MAKE you $3 per day; Investigate. 1625 Howard st. [OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SALOON. APPLY H. HAAR, 114 O'Farreil ALOON AND 2 ROO TO LET. 829 Howard st., bet Fourth and Fifth. JXPRESS WAGON, HORSE AND STAND for sale: $60. Apply M. B., 1422 Broadway. $25 REST-RESIAURANT ~AND FIX- 40 tures. J. F. PLUMBE. 1402 Valencia st. ] 'SUORSTORE; GOOy_BUSINESS; RARE 4 chance: cheap. ' Apply Call Office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PL- anos; see our list for this week; planos on $3, $4. 85, 96, 87, 38, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCEE CO., salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. A &STORY BUILDING, CORNER OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these instruments are for sale on monthly payments of £3, 34. 85, $6, $7, 88, 39, $10, $12, 815. $20 and 825 permonth: the bestof every grade from Jowest prees to Steinway Baby, Parlor and Concert Grands; why pay Tent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for about seme payments ? every piano guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool and drap-d gover ineluded: mo charge for drayage: piaios iept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. also - Oakland, Cal., Portlana, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Stein- way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. N ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE IN MY P ano business, my old quarte on Market st. are entirely 100 small: I have therefore moved into my own building, at 526 Hayes st., between Octavia and Laguoa, where I can now display over four times the amount of instruments th: formeriy; as I buy tor cash and in carload I \ve 1o rent to pay I can offer any one desir- Plano or organ better value for less money than other music_house in San Francisco. Respectfuily yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. INE USED STEINWAY, HARDMAN, Chase Bros'.. etc.: astonishinely low price: easy terms. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor rlood building, Fourth and Market sts. and ing a ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY AND bar; account of sickness. 25th and Castro. ALY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS: 4:LIV- ing-rooms: for sale cheap. 1008 Hyde st. IGAR-STORE, STATIONERY AND LAUN- dry office. living rooms. 29 Niath st. INE CIGAR-STAND FOR SALE; A RARE chance for the right man. 311 Bush st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THM WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. HORSES, s O SV SAE TKREE GOOD HORSES FOR SALE; CHEAP. 564 Howard st. "HE EMPORIUM SALKS YARDS, 220 VA. lencia st., 1s the place to go if you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugzies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. ©)(: VALENCIA ST., 20 GOOD WORK AND 42 driving horses. JAMES FORRESTER, salesman. "HEAD DRIVING AND WORK *H0 £S; 50 Veight 1000 to 1760 Tou. 363 Howad i EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own maxe, of every de. scription, for less money than vou can buy Eastern ; send for catalogue. 110 MeAllister st 8, B SETS NEW AND SKECOND HAND H. ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, mfl:yl:.‘ rockaways, CATlS; must be sold. 1 Mission s; ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSE: 5 ]J broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. ”Osfiog;&m ALL MUSICAL GUODS SOLD AT REDUCED rices, pianos to rent and for sale cheap at VAIS’, 769 Market st. INE UPRIGHT PIANO: LITTLE USED; splendid tone, bargain. 115 Seventh st. T5. BABGAIN: STEINWAY PIANO, EX- +cellent order;easy terms. 221 Leavenworth MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AN D Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss LLARANCE SALE—HAINES, KNABE AND Bush 4nd Gert’s pianos; clesring-out prices will rale. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Pos: st. GDOD~ UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hivernia Bank. $150 BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOS- « ton make piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. ‘W AMTED_ANTDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas: they muy bring_you wesith. Write JOHN ;‘L;'.‘,’B\E..I:EBN &0, Dept. L, Patent Attor- ston. D. €, o 1800 offer and list of 200 in: e s W ANTED—MAN FOR REPAIRISG OF FUR- ness " prefecrad " Se 1. SOHBLLHALS tos Eleventh st., Oskland. o G. BADGER, SOLF, AGENT FOR HALLET +& Davis and Fraucls Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’to SET NEW AND SECONL-HAN 50 ress; all kinds: bugzy,wagon, elrt” surtey & rockaway: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valensrs, 40 HORBES Fux SALE; ALSO WAGON. buggies, harneas; orss Ouggion, carts harness:’ Giand Arcads Hotss Gay. SULLIVAN auction sales every Wed: £ DOYLE. Auctionerrs. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 00D DELIVERY HOR: D W G U0 1e1p Pomop wORSE AND WAGOR. oy e A s e e (G9OD CUTDOWN PLATFORM SPRING furniture wagon; 4 LER, 130 Bpen 400; cheap. HENRY SHIND- SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN 18 MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD: HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcass eye? "Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that life Is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped 50 many thousands on this coast in the ten years paat, is again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and 18 now as ready as ever to assis; every suffering mortal who will elther call on or write to ber. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: the separated are united; the sick made strong: the poor become rich; If you think your husband, wita or lover is untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poo: mortaly who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens ara high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoos not know iwhat fallure means! Her “Revealsa Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) curs every disease that human flesh is heir to, and no matier of how long standing. Write If you can- Dot call, for treatment by mail i3 always most saoe cessful and satisfac:ory. All letters answered. Diseases diagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FEF $1 & UPWARD! MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh. San Francisco. (GBAND SPIRITUAL MEETING BY THE T California State Association to-night at Golden Gate Hall at 7:30 P..; address by H. D. Barrett, resident N. S. A.; fests by Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Winchester, Virs. Ladd Finnican; contralto_solo, Mrs. Sherwood of Chicago: violin solo, E. A. Whitelaw ot Boston. Admission 10 cts. RS. DR. MIRANDAS, 1728 MARKET SI., diagnoses disease, with full Iife reading, from lock of hair; this week only for $1: her ra- vealed medicines work wonders with the sick and affilcted. Write address plainly, inclose lock of hair. FRIENDSHIP HALL 526 MCALLISTER ST. MRS. C..J. MEY KR holds meetings Sun. Mon. ‘Thurs. and Sat.; 7 Fri. 2 P. 3.1 sittgs., EST CIRCLE T 10c. MM YOUNG, 605 McAllister; all skeptics invit TROLE TO-NIGHT. MRS. M\YO STEERS, Private readings daily. 1015 Marke st., v RS, SHRINER—CIRCLE TO-NI1i HT. TESTS 1o all, 25¢; sittings daily. 311 Van Ness ave. O-NIGHT—KATE HEUSSMAN'S GKAND test meeting. 111 Larkin st.; admission free. RS.FULTON MATERIALIZING SEANCE, to-night; 50c; sittings daily. 31 Feil st. ISHOP GAKRISON, 1570 MARK i SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even's, 26c; 10 10 4 daily. RS, MYKTLE POTTER HAS REMOVED 10 13624 Macket st., parior 8, second floor. , INDEPENDEA aight st.; hours BS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM; sittings 81: circle Tuesdav eve 136 Oal M practically and scientifically taught In sons, ais0 how to hypno ize lnsiantaneously, by professor of the French school; & good opportuaity is here offered to physicians and students of science interested in iis therapentic effects; high- est credentiuls: correspondence solicited. Cail or address the Hypnotic and Mesmeric Institute, 6 U'Farrell st. EDUCATIONAL. NGLISH BRANCHES TAU! ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st. N, MANDOLIN TEACHER: MG3E L BREE Italian method; terms low. T00m 24: elevator. PANISH,FRENCH,ETC.:Prof. DE FILIPPE'S 'Academy of Languages,320 Post st estab'd 1871 YRES, THE COLL! 335 Montgomery st.; m sborthand, typing. bookkeeping. telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship 850; low rates per week and mo. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. TMA k. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction GOKKPNG, WKITNG, ARIY HAMIC, GRA MK day & night ; noclasses: $5 month. 45 Mission ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll, 181 Post st., FoR, SALA';':"I“ xsa'u‘:xf PRICES, FINE Instaliments. *Carvill A5 Cas 840 B0 e S & e RIS PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. CKERING, KN ABE, s‘l‘l'-'l..'vufln STER- ling planos: see onr naw : planoa B SO, 18 0 Famr sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, B Evans, Briggs and other pianos. Newby & UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHE OLD &NEW EEDS—NOT PUMPKIN SEEDS, BUT SEED S dry plates, with develoy and all requisites for nnfloznzhtnx. at Cal. ega Co., 124 Gears. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- jes piano,singing, French:$3 mo. K.14, 1002 Polic R & M KS. KOULANLER, TEACHERS Ma. dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market at.. opp. Mason ‘ ELASCO™> LYCr.UM SCHOOL OF ACT ING— ) Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, Tth and ks SULOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, archit TYPEWRITERS. aseay' estab. ‘64 VAN DERNATELEN Tosehe OAUBRA.PH. $15: REMINGTON, $35. SCOTT ms&ok G. MANSF(ELD, TEACHER OF ! & BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st guitar, mandolin, bacjo. 1707 Markes

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