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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1896 UNLESS COURT CRDERS, Mr. Goodfellow Will Not Pro-| duce Any of Senator Fair's Wills. He Says He Never Saw the Will of the 21st in Which He Is Made Trustee. i W. 8. Goodfellow, one of the special | administrators of the Fair estate, and named as one of the trustees under the ! will of September 21, gave something of a | deposition before Noiary Latham yester- | day morning in the will litigation, but it fell short of the purpose for which he was summoned. He did not have any of Senator Fai; more than that, he declined to produce any unless ordered to do so by the court. That balked the proceedings, and Mr. Goodfellow was allowed to depart }zntil an order of the court could be obtained re- quiring him to do so. The inquiry was conducted by Mr, Del- mas in John E. Richards’ office. Mr. Goodfellow stated that his age was 45 and that he had been practicing law in this City for twenty-one years. He was Senator Fair’s legal counsel for a number of years before the Senator's death. The very first work he did for him was to draw up a codicil for a will and the very last thing was to draw up a will. A large part of the work he did for the Senator between the first and the last was to draw up more and more wills. One of these wills arafted in 1893 was afterward modified by other counsel ont of the State, by whom it was also signed and filed. Tne witness said it was very hard for him to keep the run of all the wills and codicils, although he drew them all—all excspt that which had been written out of the State and the will of the 2lst—with the latter he had nothing to do. The wilis were all filed %way in the late Senator’s office; all in en- velopes sealed and numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 50 on. He said he never saw the will of the 21st, that 1t was filed without his| having been consulted and was stolen be- fore he saw it. “In your capacity as special adminis- trator you have charge of these wills, have you noc?" asked Mr. Delmas. “I presume they are in the vault in Sen- ator Fair’s office. I would not be willing to bring them here without an order of court. But the question as to whetner I shoula do so or not has not been raised.” “Well, then,” said Delmas, “I will raise | itnow. ‘I make a formal demand that | vou produce those wills.” *To bring the matter legally to an issue 1 shall waive service of subpena and shall formally refuse to produce them,” an- swered Goodfellow. “Very well,” said Delmas, “that will bring the question before Judgze Slack for settlement. My conception of the law is thatit is the duty of any one having wills of a deceased person in his possession to ture them into court without regard to what he may have heard as to wills of later date.” ‘It may be a correct one, too, but I do not agree in it,”’ said Goodfellow. This ended the proceedings of the morn- ing. Messrs. Lloyd ana Wheeler were supposed to appear and give their deposi- tions in the afternoon, but after waiting until nearly 3 o’clock word was received that they could not be present, and the hearing was adjourned. — An Accident, Not Suicide. Coroner Hawkins has come to the conclusion that James Bagley of 327 Clementina street did not come to his death through suiciaal intent. He was ap old man, who had become exhausted by walking and lay down on the beach, wLere the tide reached his body. He leaves a widow and three sons to mourn his 0ss. 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. A Swegh, Salem, Or P Came, Salem, Or. Mrs B Harrison, Oregon Mrs A adirts, Me Mrs I E Carroll, Neb ¥ Carrolion AW Allen, facoma MrsM A W D F A Huat, Cal H G = W_Sichardson, Truckee P Jurgen SM Wigntman, N " G He WAHerzihger,mo&n,Cal G C ' ane, Cal J W Beckwith, Ohlo Harman, Ohio H D Bowmun & w, Cal C Crane, wf &2 ch, Cal G S Hamilton, Cal J McCarthy, Vallejo J 0’Erien, Livermore Montpelier S ¥ Stokes, Montpelier G Owens, Portiand Mrs A Hamilton, Cal ney, Table Rock M Wood, Visaiia r, Victoria uire, Gibsonvilie 00, Gibsonville nan, Watsonvile 4, Monterey W C Holman, Cal J CStout & wi, Tex T L Cane, Petaluma H D Grant. Pelsluma L Freil & wf, Dunsmulir L Fox, Modesto G S Matteson, Modesto J Craney, ergreen J W Hart, Stockton AT Cochran, Chicago E E Moulton & wf, Tex W T Christy, N Orleans M Loman, Mojave Miss Ml - Sione, Fowler G L Stevenson, Los Ang 3 A Veatch, Vancouver L D Holland, Mo J B Waite, Roseburg H P McElroy, Petaluma C L Van Buskirk, Lodi W A Byrne, San Jose B Tyler, Tehama D A Harris, Williams H Sleling & wi, Davisvll J O Goaldie Wadsworth C H Butis, Providenc: J Young, Walnut (reek A Rutenstein, Fresno A I Feck & fam, Utah Mrsbonaldson, Templetn T C Cox, Sonora C H Handy, Vi S P Stokes, Vi W J Newman, Visalia GRAND HOTEL, | ¥ H South, Stockion H Stegfried & 1, San Jose W F Georze, Sacramento C F ~chwilse, Sacramto v J McCollum uisun F Newlands & w E Gratz, US S Gregon © ot Baiey, Poriland P A Bueil, W H Ingels, w&2 ¢,Frsno W Raudall, A H Hart, New York A Graves, Auburn E G Anders Miss M Weiman! F Wiggins, Los Angeles & K Eiliott & R W liastings &w,rortld Mrs S F Evans, S L Obo S Rumme!sburg, Ked-iug M King, Sacramento 3 ¥ acramer.o J H Simonsou, Merced . York DrSP Kew G R Hendrix, Magalia W R New Mrs K N Fulton, Oblo G W Maxwell, J A Andrews, L 'Angeles J A Henderson. A ¥ Joues, Oroville D C Knowies, M W b Herrison. California J M George, Pa W M Clay, Alameda J C Tice, alameda K 3 M Cardoza & w, Sta Crug N D Macaulay &w, BC C Rule, Duncans Mills R Mil er, Kansas J Loeb, Wiliams J Reynoids, Californla Rev S Hurst, Vallejo TD Hooker & w, Napa LICK HOUSE. M Coleman, Marysville MrsLR Henderson,Sonra Nizs E Boufieid, Chicago F A Schnider&w, Col.ege Miss Park, Stn Jose Park £ F Schuelder, College CCschnelder, a) , Wis + Bakerst College Pk ¥ L Allison, Kernvilie Lower Lake J Markley. Geyserville C M Lynch, California Mrs J M Walsh,Stockton Miss M Walsh, Stockton Mrs ¥ M Harnes, Cal W Harney, California Mrs Dr W W Eastman, S P Canfie.d, San Juan Sonora D W Morgzan, Sacto W Sexion. San Jose W H Cleary, Stockton MrsWCamm,VirsinaCty T J Cottie, Preston Miss Camum, Virginia City T H Thonipson, Tulare J 't Taylor, Bakerstieid G M Chrisman, Ventura B F Chandler&ws, Eimira Miss Orton, Healdsburg Dr Burdeil, Marin Co H Fostiethwaite, SJose J M Wiimans, Newman J F Moody, Truckee 4 W Howell, Merced. C Bogan, San Ratael PALACE HOTKL H E Whittaker, Phila Prof B Dean & wf, N Y P Siems, St Paul M G Eshman, Los Angls 3 B Hammond, Portiand A 1 ¥oote, Grass Vailey W Pepper, Philadeiphla 1 M Gooch, Melbourne H Mctrath & w, N Y Dr Flaschl, Syduey W W adams, Montana C s Sargent, Mass Mrs F Cox, Sacramento H L Albert, US N G W Peiltier, Nevada ir, Martinez C A Baldwin, Sta Clara Mrs G W Peltier, Nevada CJ Swedman, dionterey dirs Baldwin, Sta Clara R G Brown, Bodie alrs L Young, Lodie Mrs R Brown, Bodle L S Stiilman. Brooklyn ¥ Hairison, London Mrs Harrison & md, £ng R Jurubull & w, London C A Bara-ioni, London C Kilpatrick, w,'2 chin & F 5 Stone, Chicago mal Louis Ir Toland, San Jacinto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Miss G Allen, Auburn Mirs C C ¢ urry, Stockton D Earl, Culaveras G Lovejoy, Ukiah J A Cendon, Los ngeles P Pezerson, Alvarado Miss A skow, Alvarado J E Per.iue, Sacto P Johnson, Summervile W Simpson, Yreita C Henderson, Valiejo . K Sutton, Fenlcia G L Martello, Benicia x5 W Emington,Coll insve ¥ Mure«ca, Bodeo G P Biady, Oakinnd H K Potter & w, N'Y J R Hammond, Denver Dr Farrell & w, Chicago E E Boyn:on, Salt Lake T Lowney, Sult Laie ® Hevison, - eattie ¥ Boynton, Newark €G Williams, Los Ang K H Shaw & w, Buite Mrs Bryant, Sacto M Stephens, San Jose ¥ Jumes, Oroviile M Shelby, Phaenix © Teenpery, Los Ang 1’ Ray, 5 Paul A M Byroes, Reno BALDWIN HOTEL. L ¥ Douglass, Chicago R W Lemme, St Helena WM loach, Vallejo ¥ Satz, sacramento M J Rosman. US N SH Gunn, New York W U Barrett. Chicago J M Jacoby. Los Ang C E Holienback & w, G S Ritner, For: Keogh Colorado * prings Mrs A Henry. Danviile R H Wright, Tueson D Cioptor, Valiejo G ¥ Goodman Jr & w, Cal H Fresno ¥ W Pierson, Mich M W_Balantine, Detroft DSRosenbaum,Stockton C O Willls, Grass Valley s wills about his person, and, | ¢ SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL~ 710 Market streei, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the yeer. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery streel, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:80 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epes until § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open vatil ® o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open untfl 8:30 o'clock OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, R. A M., will meet TIUIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, “eptember 15, at_7:50 o'clock. Stated meeting, P. M.and M. E. M. degrees. By order of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. PACIFIC LUDGE NO. 186, F. ana_A. 121 Fddy st, meets, THTS EVEN 30 o'clock. 2 1. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and A. M.—First -Degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. A. 5. HUBBARD, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 50, OBE, Secretary. F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS SDAY) EVENING. September 15, at 7:30 o'clock. D. 1. L G, SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. ]ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- L4 xeeper for widow. 228 Post st., room 1. RENCH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: general housework and sewing at home, o Adfrecs or call M- HERTIN. 1115 Dupont. e e et s e SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ANTED — LAD LICITORS FOR AN wmicledodnd ‘;ni?-'mu Iadies; sells it~ self; big profits. Call to-day, ALLEN, 850 Market st., room 17. HELP WANTED-—Continued. mfiw 10 know that Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, eill yuns Denver Housa, 517 ‘Third bte 160 large rooms: 250 per pigh:; $1 to $3 per week. JRST-CLASS TAILORESS WANTED OX fine custom costs; also an apprentice. 823 Grary st OTEL HELP SECURED ON SHORT NO- tice, city or country, by calling, by mail or by telephoning. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. R.HANSEN & (0., 110 GEARY ST, FUR- « 'n'sh men for all xinds of work: long or short job. _Send us your orders; telephone Grant 185, UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mgr HINESE AND JAPANESE RLLIABLE 'belp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Ciay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPWYI;EM office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 J APANESK AND CHINESE EMPLOYMEN best help. 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. Y QUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- keeping, shorthand and Lypewriting, desires situation. Address G. L., box 52, Call Oifice. OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION; IS WILL- in: and not afraid of work: is good teamster and knows city well. Address W. E., box 89, Call. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and children. 1001 McAllister st. FstT-cLAss TAILORESS; WORK BY THE Week; apply early. 567 Market st. RESSMAKER FOR THE COUNTRY: FARE D paid. Call bet. 9 and 10 to-dsy, MCDOWELL Dressmaking School, 638 Market st. (G'BL TO DO HOUSEWORK AND COOKING: Wwages 815. Apply 740 Castro st. NEAT PROTESTANT GIRL FOR LIGHT housework: wa. es$8. 2323 Howard st., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth, (GlL FOR HOUSEWORK: PLAIN COOK- MEN TU TAKE LODGING AT 1Uo, 13¢ I e T e e TR TR 3 €24 Washington st., near Kearny. Blga;'r IN crn'nsuu‘- x.lm’&ofi 15, 20 AND ts per night, 81 week. Pacific 1:0use, Commercial and Leidesdor® s ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: i week; rooms for two. s d(‘fl $1 50a 3 reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. ENTO FEED MANBATTAN STUCK FOOD; all grocers Keev it. \V ASTED,TG COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TE ARE SHOE DOCIOES; WE REPAIR your 0id shoes and make them like new; done while you walt;_ladies’ soleing, natied 85c.; men’s soleing, nailed ‘50c.; machine-sewed 75c.: hand- sewed 66c.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c. up o $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. Xirst an ond. ITUATION WANTED AS CLERK IN wholesale or retail grocery, fruit or commission house: firsi-class references. Address 579 kast Twelfth st., East Oakland. SPECIAL NOTICES. &, JR H. L JONES, OCULIST AND aurist, just returned from Europesn hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant 101, & _BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR ¥4 collections made, elty “or country. Pacifs Coliection Co., 415 Monigy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. MERICAN, STEADY SOBER RELIABLE, wants work; wages no object: used to care of horses, driving, etc.: genera'ly useful; refergnce or security. idress H. 5., 414 Ivy ave AN, MIDDLE AGED, OF GOOD ADDRESS, ‘with references, desires a situation as janitor; clean offices, stores, etc. Address R.J. H., 828 Hyde st. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $38. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st DR ALBERT ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. & GAS _FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. - T 5 D% T F BRENNAN REMOVED 10 Emporium or Parrott bldg., rooms 397, 898. DR.G. E. SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2315 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. DIVIDEND NOTICES. @ DIVIDEND NOTICE—-DIVIDEND NO. 35 (twenty-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will té payable a:the office of the company, 327 Market street, on ana after Monday, September 21, 1896. Transter-books will closé Tuesdsy, September 15, 1896. at 8 o'clock P. M. SHELDON. Secretar. OMPET H NURSE AND SEAM- / siress desires situation, or as chambermaid and waitress; best reference; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ] ,ADIES REQUIRING COMPETENT HELP 4 in any capacity can be supplied on short no- tice. C. . HANSEN & CO.; 110 Geary st. T.AD:ES REQUIRING GOOD, COMPETENT i and reiiable help in any capacity can be su plied on short notice by calling or sending to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- G500 52, furnisnes hest help of all nationalities. TPRAL NURSE WISHES TO TRAVEL East with patient; remuneration, traveling ex- penses. Address B. L, 1203 Castro st.. Oakiand. JELIABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WA~ \ place of trust: good cook and housekeeper: no postal cards. Please call at 6 O Farrell st. two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, room 15, third tloor. '"OMPETENT WOMAN DESIKES TO DOGEN- Cera housework, city or country. 90535 Powels ESPECTABLE EGLISI WOMAN WANTS to do housework In cliy: is competent and good piain cook. 1807 Mission st. Y JUNG WOMAN WANTS TG GO OUT BY | the day: housework, washing, cleaning, etc. Call or address 141 Utis' place, near Foisom and Eighth sts. ANTED—BY A GOOD, COMPETENT GIRL, situation for housework and cooking. Please | call at 4 Church place, between Greenwich ana | Lombard streeis; entrance off Dupont. \ / ANTED—WORK IN A SMALL HOTEL AS housekeeper: is good cook; or to assist in boarding-house or restaurant; good waltress. Call or address 814 Filber: st. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, & sitoaiion as housekeeper; long experience: €00d cook: oniy respectable parties Deed appiy; £00d reference. Address G. C., box 112, Uall Oftice. POSITION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by steady, reiiable, young German; understands care of horses, garden and general work: is willing and obliging: first-class references. Address S. G., box 128, Cali Office. Y TEMPERATE MAN OF 30; Al REFER- ence: practical painter and paper-hanger; handy with tools; will work very cheap; city or country; by day or job. Add. O. K., box 95, Call. ORK WANTED BY BSCOTCHMAN: TO hang paper, pant, calcimine: handy with tools; make himself generally userul; wages $15 and board: good references. R M. P, Call Office, Oakland. SCOTCHMAN, MIDDLE-AGED, CAN COOK, do house and garden work, take care of stock: bandy with tools: references: small wages. M. R. B., Call, Oakland. OY OF 16 YEARS OF AGE DESIRES A good situation. Address D., box 154, Call. AN WANTS WORK AROU~D HOTEL, make himself useful, etc., for board and lodg ing. Address 419 Brannan st. TRONG GERMAN BOY OF 17 WISHES any kind of work: good driver. Address B., Call Eranch Office, 116 Ninth st. ANDY JAPANESE GARDENER WANTS situation to take care of horses and cows; can drive buggy and do all kinds of outside work: reference. Address H. M. SUZUKUWA, 113 Church st. QITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS €00k, Gerinan, in restaurant or lunchhonse; best of references. S. D., box 161, Call Office, T XPLEIENCED AND GRADUATED PHAR- maclst wishes to do relief work; bes refer- ences. Address Drugs, box 109, Call Gflice. W ANTED — POSITION &S MECHANICAL engineer; 20 years' experience; first-class license. Call or address 568 Howard st. POSITION AS SURVEYOR, ASSAYER AND bookkeeper for & mining company in Califor- nis or elsewhere by a man of experience; satls- ctory reierences given. Address Surveyor, box 26, Call Uffice. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND wife with 2 children, one 3 years, other 1 year : man cau do plain blacksmith work; 18 handy with tools, also about place and farm: wite is £00d cook and housekeeper; man would like situ- ation as choreman or take charge of small ranch, ordosny kind Of work where woman can cook for a few men: will work for small wages on steady place. Address G. H. YOUNG, 715 Howard st., room 185. IRST-CLASS TRAVELING SALESMAN; speaks four languages; at present re presenting promiuent wholesaie house: wishes to make change; wholesa'e cigars or w only first-class uouses desired: highest references. Address A. S., box 85, Call Office. JFIRSTCLASS JAPANESE COOK DESIRES place in private family in this city. FRANK G XN., 22 Prospect piace. JXPERIENC.D CLERK WITH BEST REF- crences wishes situation in some line; nominal ealary expected. Address WILSON, 712 Post st. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO upstairs work and as seamstress. Call 715 ‘Ireat ave., between Twentieth and Twenty-firss. ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WISHES situation 10 do housswork. Call 527 Capp st. GCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES TO DO GEN- 1 eral housework and cooking in & small family. Please call or address 710 Howard st. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO G'do housework and plain cooking. 51515 Geary st., Sarat court, flat 4. \ / OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF SEWING; repairs and cleans clothes, 114 Fourth st, room 15. FIEST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS SITUA- tion; el.y or country; best references. Call or address 924 Waushingion st. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as _housekeeper; city or country. Address room 11, 573%4 Market at. JASTERN LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 303 Fourth st. JANTED—A YO! WOMAN WANTS A place o assist in general housework; country preferred. Please call at 520 Third st. WANTS W ANIED—A YOUNG WOMAN chsmberwork and waiting. Please call a: 520 Third st. RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES washingor cleaning by the day. 120a Wildey st., oft #ilimore, bet. Bush and Pine. UATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman as housekeeper in the country: wages $20 10 $25; is g00d cook and laundress. Call early 746 Mission st. 7OUANG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS companion to lady. or wait on dooror upstairs work. Call or adaress 523 Jones st., near Geary. g ©) SWEDISH GIRLS WANT BSITUATIUNS < together, one as CoOK, the ocher as second girl. Call 775 Mission st., room 6. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or charge of lodging-house or plain sewiug. 86415 Mission st., room 8. JDE-PLCTABLE WOMAN WISHES ANY \ kind o work by the day, washing, ironing and | housecleaning. 11934 Ivy ave. Y OUNG GERMAN GIKL WISHES SITUA: tion for light housework: will sieep home. 724 Ivy ave. OTHER AND DAUGHTEK WANT PLACE as cook, chambermaid and wailress; $50 per montj if together. Call afternoon, room 6, 86415 M ssion st. [ XPERIENCED AND RELIABLE LADY'S reasonuble. uurse wishes « few more engagements; terms M. A. H., box &, Cuil Uflice. ONEST WILLING YOUNG GIRL WANTS work by the day. Piessecall 1007 atoma st., off Eleventh. bet. Howard and Mission. Girl for housework, same address. 7 IDOW, MIDDLE-AGED, WITH ONE GIRL 16 years 0f age, wants position us working housekeeper In country: widower or bacheior; understauds farm work. Callor write 21 Sevench, JEESSMAKER, FIRST - CLASS REFER. ences: rapid worker: perfect fiiter: wishes en- gagements by the day; terms $150. Call or ad- dress 120513 Devisadero st. 7OUNG, REFINED, COMPLTENT CREOLE widow desires position as hovsekeeper. Pleasa call at 917 Markelst., room 19, second floor. 7OUNG GInL DESIKES SITUATION AS chambermaid; hotel or lodging-house. L., box. 21, Call Office. MDDLE-SGED ~GERMAN WOMAN DE- sires a position to do general housework or housekeeping; Do objection to clty or country. 517 Howard st. (G EIOIAN WISHES & POSITION TO DO GEN- T eral housework and cooking; no ebjection to conntry. 611 Natoma st., near Seventh. JITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS carpenter as carpenter or something else; needs to wori. Address D., 1050 Howard st. J INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 20c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week: ‘free bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engloeer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. F., Cal. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c o $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and bacgage to and from the ferry. ——— e FEMALE HELP WANTED. (318L FOX CANDY-STORE, STOCKTOX, $20, room and board; cook. Ross Valley. 825 Healdsburg, $25: BaKersfield, $25; Merced, Sacramento, $20, and other .owns; 15 house- work_girls, city, $20 and $25; 8 young girls as- sist, $10 to $15. ' MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. * . 200 rocios; 26cto $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $3 ing; small washing; $20. 721 Eilis st. Y OUNG GIRL, FOR PLAIN COOKING AND housework; wages $15; references, 1583 Geary st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR G et housework. Inquire 29 Bartlet: A BPRENTICE GIRLS WANTED ON COATS. 108 Battery st. z Y QYN GIRL TO LEARN TAILOR TRADE. Call after 9 a. M., 516 Geary st. | W ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINiRY school in city ; teacher of 10 years’ experience; large class now forming for fall work: large work- Toom; references given. 410 Leavenworth IRST-CLASS TAILORESS WANTED, AP- ply BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. H AIB-DEESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st., 105 9th. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 85c: MOENING e clusses: 0 sasana 1 0. 1248 Mission: {LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 o 3. 14 McAllister, room 67. M OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: so5 Vinchester House, 44 Third st.,, near Market: per we- < - 1 3 d_from ferrv. PARTNERS WANTED. ANTED, A PARTNER — FIRST-CLASS resiaurant; fashionable seaside health resort; must be experienced; this is more essential than capital. Write A.. box 80, Call Office. 2 AGENTS WANTED. ANVASSERS WITH BRAINS AND ABIL- / ity; 11 1012 H. CLARK, 625 Mission st. HILLS AND FEVER CURED IN HALF A day without quinine: recipe for 50c: agents wanted. A. CHARLTON, Kelseyville, Cal GENTS; BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOSI- tion. Baxter Portralt Co., 432 Sutter st. B GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commasnder-in- chief of the United States army,and the greatest of Indiac fighters; the most remarkable book of the cantury: apply at once for choice of territory. F. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. — e ROOMS WANTED. MALE HELP WANTED, ISHWASHER, $5 A W EEK, CALL EARLY; DY boys. call early: dishwasher, $20 and room; walter, §1 per day; colored waiter, $25 and Ioom: shoemaker; walter, $25 and room; walter, $4 a week; elderly man for light work: dish’ washer, $6 a week. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. (90K FOR PRIVATE TOARDING-HOUSE, $60; second cook, restaurant, $50; pantryman, country hotel, $20; dishwashers, etabl.men and others. C, R. 110 Geary st. W ANTED—PASTRY COOK FOR THE COUN- try. $50; cook for small place, $8 a weel waiter, first-class piace, must speak French, $40. plain hotel waiter, $25 to $30, etc. L. ANDR! t washers, veg: ANBEN & CO., OR 2 ROOMS, WITH USE OF KITCHEN, for housekeeping. Moderate, box 8, Call. PROPERTY WANTED., ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, SMALL IM- proved ranch. Price and particulars R., box 8, Call Ofhce. il FLATS WANTED. OR 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS NOKTH OF Market by steady young couple; respectable; state price: iow as possible. Address Y. A. Z., box 77, Call Office. STORES WANTED. SMALL CORNER STORE WITH 3 HEALTHY living-rooms. S., box 3, Call Office. 315 Stockton st. 350: MEN AND STRONG BOYS TO PICK GRAPES, dry and box raisins, work In wine cellars, pack- Ing-houses, etc., $20 to $23 per mouth and found; this job {s for a large banxing syndicate: $ months’ call at once; fares and fees reduced. MUR- & READY, Leading Kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay 5t. 10 WAITERS [FOR COFFEE-HOUSES, hotels and restaurants, city and country, $30 and 825; 8 hotel cooks, ¥40 and §50: 3 dish- washers, $15 and $:0; cump cook, 340: second 00k, $25.° MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. PBUACKSMITH FOR A RANCH: § RANCH teamsters, $20 and $25: 5 farmers, $15, $20 and $25: 2 choremen: 10 drillers; 6 hammermen; 20 tiemakers MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 8t. ANTED—60 GRAPE-PICKERS, 320 PER month and board. good long job; 50 bean- pullers, 70¢. a day and b-ard, near city; 50 men, women and chilaren to pick hops, near city, office | fees only 5Uc; man to take contract 1o pick grapes; butter-maker, $30 & month and found; also farm- ers, miikers, cooks, walters and ishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. / ANTED—BUTCHER TO BUY SHOP OR take half interest, short distance in country OxX teamster. $60 and found; 15 farmers, $15t0 $20, long job: boy for. vegetible garden, $10 and ijound; inside servant, private family, $20 and found; harness-maker, $8 week and room: 008, porters, waiters and others. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramen:o st. AILORS’ SEAT KOOM. off O'Farrell, near Mason. JXPERIENCED CUTTER ON CORSETS. 1388 Market st. {XPERIENCED HAND AT RUNNING POW- 4 er papercutter. 520 Market. WANTE CITY SALESMAN FOR WINES and liquors: one _who has & good family trade preferred. Address W., box 5, Cali. JLDERLY MAN TO COOK FOR 3 OR 4 MEN, Call 512 Haight st. at 1 P. 3. J ANTED—STRONG, ACTIVE BOY OF 17 to learn the bakery business. Apply 1639 Polk st. 2 ELWOOD ST., WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. BUSINESS CHANCES. 32000 xn’rulnn: uwnuiufm‘xfimsln. .. pay| very ness; fine 10- cality, with cbeap rent. and oue wishing to engage in a business of this kind it will pay to in- vestigate. T. LUBELSK]J, 7 City Hall ave. = RESTAURANT TAKING IN $20 TO $ 700. $35 per day: rent 840 per montiy g Dest restaurant business ever offered in San Fran: ¢isco for the money: reason selling, sickness. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aver % *1°¥ % ®700_O°E OF THE FINEST RESTAT: $700. ot O v m oL, BESTAT: good_location; d Business of $40 per day: catablished 26 yeare s always made money: stand full investigation: reason for selling, owner moving Into own prop: erty: and any one wanting a business of this Kind will find on {nvestigation all that is claimed for it this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City FHail avenue. PARTNER 1N WELL-ESTAR $1000. fasdihe business: the only ob- ject in takiog partner 18 to extend the business; Investigation wili show this (o be rare chance: & ne opportun or energetic man. T..L 35 SK1, 7 City Hall ave. S HAVE GOT A FINE $10,000 BUSINESS L in Alameda to trade for city property S SKI, 1 will assume mortgage. T. LUBK! City Hall ave. $l700 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; « choicest location: Western Addition: rent $30; doing large cash trade; must be sacri- ficed: owner going to Guatemala: fullest investi- gation given. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California, $500 LESTAURANT ON KEARNY ST.; + actual value $£1200; rent $50; owner called Kast on account of sickness. WILKE, 531 California st. $2500 PARTNER IN OLD ESTABLISH- . ed and Eood-paying barroom: oniy first-class trade; stralght bit house: rare chance for the right man. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal. st, 600, SALOON DOING LARGE BUSI R + ness: one block from water front; rent BUSINESS CHANCES-Continued. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS TS any kind, see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ROCERY AND SAR: OLD ESTABLISHED; cheaprent: great bargain if sold this week. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ARE CHANCE TC PURCHASE A FIRST- class saloon at a moderate price, for proprietor has to leave for Burope immediately. Apply to GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. RESTAURANT; BEST LOCATION $800. on Kearny st.; fal vaide in sighi; nteed 10 ciear over per month; don’t faise this bargain. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third. JEWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR OITY, IN Gi00e 1o Ban Franciace. = For parciculars appiy this oflice. B — LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ©©) ROOMS; CORNER HOUSE: NEW...$_450 2200 oty sanraytesd so cloar ovor $160-3700 18+oom house on BLEh k..o 400 tel and room!{ng-house . Apply to T G DECKER & CO. 1030 Harke: st., opposite Fiith. 36 RO0M HOUSE TO EXCHANGE FOR ANY kind of real estate. DECKER, 1020 Market. 1600 HOUSE: 1 FLOOR ALL OFFICES; only $450; must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market. NEW FURNITURE: bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 99 NEW FURNITURE FOR LOTS, < 16 rooms: clear'ng $50.. 28 rooms: making mone: 180 rooms; clearing $500. 10 rooms; clearing $50 UNDERWOOD & Fuxmsnmn HOUSES: 12 TO 180 BOOMS; $500 to $10,000. PHELPS & 0., 917 Larkin, $150. LIOXEORE, s orsvaneon FSRNITURE OF 5 ROOMS FOR BALN: fla tolet. 214 Sixth st. A 82500 L 250 WILKE & WOLF, 531 Callfornia st. $200 SALOON ON KEARNY ST. « day and large night trade; galn. WILKE, 531 California st. 175. CANDY-STORE AND ICECREAM - partor; rallroad station, Oakland: first- ass paying. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Callfornia. $500. finfll:ggosmu?nOCEnY AND BAR; rent $30; doing good business: choice location. Wll.ihd WOEF. 531 California st. $10 CIGAK-STAND: NORTH MARKET: - rent $15; snap. SKIFF, 921 Market st. $900 PAYING COUNTRY BAKERY; NR. . San Francisco; bakes 114 barrels; bigh-class trade: 6 living-rooms; stable; rent $20; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market st. $121’ BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- ). store; rent $15. SKIFF, 921 Market. 400 HOME BAKERY; CLEARS $100 A + month: rent $17. SKIFF, 921 Market. _100 MEAT MARKET, FISH AND VEGE- - table stan ne of the nicest and best located stands in town; 4 living-rooms; elegantly fitted up: trade averages $20 per day; strictly ifyou want a nice paving investment; seo GEO. STEWART, 602 fMarket st. GOOD great bar 2 figggs:&?nxflx HOUSE; WELL FUR- : or a ors; 150188905 Ul of permanent ‘roomers; only $250 ONLY FOR T1-RGOM LODGING- house: zood location; very small rent; always full; must be sold this week. 230 Minna Q4 ROOM LODGING-HOUSE: CHEAP, ON £ account of sickness. _ B.. box 15, Call Office. ] ODGING-HOUSE; BA®GAIN. J nicely furnished: ‘corner house. 15 ROCMS 303 Kddy st FURNITURE FOR SALE, JIRE SALET 5 Prices siand til goods are completely dig. e seta ak Bed lounges. a1+ Bteves. . = 750 Carpets, per yard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard 19 Till our new bullding is erected thess prices will stand. T1ll such time we ‘are conducting bustness at SE. corner Bevent: und Mission sis. J. NOONAN. FURNITURE Or 5-ROOM FLAT AT A SAG- rifice. 538 Natoma, upper flat. W ANTED—BY RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE, A small hotel and bar fu country torent fur- nisbed; not less than 15 to 25 rooms. Write fuliy to W. R. H., box 60, Call Office. W ANTED — OLD MAID VENTRILOQUIAL figure; state price. S, W. C.. box 3, this office. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113814 Mission. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. LOST. 1.95T - BLACE AND TAN DEERHOUND bitch; return to 811 Howard st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEKNTA Savings and Loan Society of Ssu Francisco in the nameof MARY BLANCHETTE; No. 1691152, The finder will please return to the bank. OST_PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA ~avings and Loan Society or San Francisco in the name of ROSE CORCORAN, No. 107425. The finder will pleage return to ban| BI1CYCLES. SECOND-HAND BAR:AINE; CRAWFORD, $30: Barnes, 855; Ben Hur, Ladies’, $50; Fow- ler, $55: Ladies’ Fowler -96,” a bargain; also others. DAVIS BROS,, 28 Geary st. IGH-GRADE 2D-HAND WHERLS $25 UP; sundries below cost. 216 Mcallister. ERY FINE '8 BICYCLE FOK $20. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. [JABGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO single wheels. 306 Pos: st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best mccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- Aliister and Powel! st. car lines. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. 0. 6 COOKING-STOVE, CHEAP. 235 STE- venson st. W J ANTED — EXPERIENCED SALESMEN for cur men's clothing department. RA- PHAELS. ILL EXCHANGE FOR UPRIGHT PIANO, fine horse and business bugzy. 814 Larkin st FINE GORDON SETTER PUP, 4 MONTHS 0ld; 2 heavy workhorses. double harness; ca- nary birds and Maltese Kittens. 1612 Steiner st. I OY TO WASH DISHES; GERMAN PRE- ferred. 508 Howardst. 9 FINST-CLASS HOUSE PAINTERY WANT- © ed at Howard st., below Sixteenth. Y OUNG BOY FOK CHORES AND CARE OF horse and cow; references. 2260 Fifteenth st. IRST-CLASSCOATMAKER BY THE WEE apply early. 567 Market st. ’ OUNG MANJIO LEARN BARBEE TRADE. Address B., box 58, Call Office. JRENCH SiCOND GIRL, $25. MISS CUL~ LEN, 28 Satter st. JHCEMAKER WANTED ON shoes. 202 Fifth PEGGED SXCOND SIRL AND LAUNDRESS, 825, MISS CULLEN, 323 Satter st. WAY —MAN ;UNDERSTANDS POTTED ERMAN SECOND GIRL, MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. NFANT'S NURSE. $5: GERMAN NURSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 328 sSutier st. HOUSEWORK GIRL, SAN RAFAKL 3 IN 20, SAN JOSE, family, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. EAT, REFINED NURSEGIRL, $12: ONE child 8 years. MISSCULLEN, 323 Sutter, YERMAN SECOND GIRL, BERKELEY, $20. MISS CULLEN, 373 Sutter st. N EAT UPSTAIRS YOUNG GIRL, $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. GOYERSESS AND SEAMSTRESS, 1 CHILD, ). _MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st [TOUSEWORK GIRL; SLEEP HOME; $20 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. plauts In nursery work. 512 Halght st. () BUGLEES FOR A BUGLE BAND: NOT 19, Call Oftice. 100 LAYING HENS AND PULLETS. AP- ply at JOHNSON'S, bet. Ocean View and Colma. $1z DUME~TIC MACHINE: COMPLETE; + in good order. 2437 Mission st, near Twenty-first. - ECOND-HAND TINNERS' TOOLS FOR sale cheap at 1055 Clay st., Oakland. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. Tth, (COEFEE MILL SCALES, LETFLRE PRE ' stand desk, money till, safe, cheap. 102 Clay. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at_the factory and save reiailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Ratian Co., 61 First st., near Mission. SFLENDID BEMINGTON TYPEWRITER. 845: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal necessary to be first-class. Address B., box ‘ TANTE: DRUG CLERK, CALL AFTER 9 A M. A. (. DREWITZ, cor. Eddy and Taylor. bun.hxs,ssuih ES2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beala. OY WANTED 10 WORK IN BUTCHER- OUNTEKS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bars bought & sold. 112114 Markt,bet 7th & Sth shop. 415 Geary st. W ANTED—SOLICITORS FOR “LIGHT,” THE American weel Apply 1203 Market st. ARBER-SHOP |2 CHAIRS; OTHER BUS- i low rent. 724 Octavia st. R LASS SHAVING PAKLOIR; REAS- onable: Al location. Appiy Call Office. S‘l EADY, TRUSTWORTHY MAN AS CASH- ferin well paying restaurant; $125 required. Avply 632 Market st., room 8. ROTESTANT LAUNDRESS: $25: tution. MISS CULLEN, 528 Sutter st. W ANTED—GIRLS TO WORK IN HOTELS, boarding-houses and private families, city or country; also young girls to assist. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. |\ EAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOK- AN ing, American family of 2, city, $20. see party i our office 8:30 this morning: 20 girls and women for oOther s fons. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 686 Clay st. INSTI- ANTED—SOBEK, RELIABLE MAN FOR a position of sume irust: must be able to drive and willing to do a little hard work; asteady Jjobat good wages: small bond or cash security required. E. P., box 82, this office. ANTED—STEADY MAN 10 WORK IN store; steady position; salary $16 per week, with future increase; must have $100 cash. Ap- ply 917 Market st., room 2. NINDUSTRIOUS LADY WANTS A SINGLE 4X man as partner in good-paving coffee-saloon, chophouse and home-made bakery with $125 eapital. Address J. D., box 82, this office. A D—PROTESTANT COOK, NO WASH, £30; Protestant laundress, ipstitution, $25. Seandinavian or English second girl, $20; iady’s maid, $20; 3 waltresses, $20: and girls for cook- ing and lousework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT, 316 Sutter st. W ANTED—GERMAN CHAMBERMALD, hotel, $15; waitress, hotel, $15; 3 Germans or French cooks, $35, $30 and $25; French wait- Tess, $26; waltress and parior maid, country, $265 ‘aitress, city, $20: chambermaid and seamstress, $20: German nursery governess, $25. 1LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. ‘W ALTEESS, $20 AND ROOM, CITY, CALL early: 3 waitresses, 315 and room; 'girl for candy-store, $20, room, board. etc., call eary: chambermaid and walt some, $15, room, etc.: cook, boarding-house, $35 and room: girl for Steiner street, $20, call early: girl for Alameds, #$20; girl for doctors family, Berkeley, $20, call early; girl for Palo Alto, $15: 13 housegirls, $15; 7 housegirls, $20: 12 young girls, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. MAY WILLING T0 WORK FOR HIMSELF; must have $25. T., box 15, Cali Office. OURNEYMEN BARBERS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBEXRS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- men secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS. 526 Grant ave. BARBERS-2CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, #75; rent, including gas, $10. 1932 Market st ERMAN OR SWISS MAN AND WIFE, NO children, for milk ranch: man good milker; 36 cows: wdinan good, pla.n, ciean cook, for 12 me; no washing; steady place; $40. Address N. W. box 15, Call Oftice, / ANTED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN for a domestic department; none others need Apply. 523 Market st., room 7, bet. 3:30 and 6 P. 3. JAILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 504 DAVIS street. Y OUNG FRENCH GIKL, TWO CHAMBRR: maids, 5 voung girls general housework: house- keeper, short distance. MRS. M. JOHNSTON, 995 Markes st R-. M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET: ONLY first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 JITUATION W ANTED BY A SWEDISH woman, with a little girl, as cook or house- keeper; city or country. 989 Howard st. IRL 1O ASSIST:; PLAIN COOKING AND 1 ghousevork; references; slecp home. 657 Ei- s st \\ OMAN WITH & CHIL.D DESIRES A SITU- ation to do general housework: good cool clty or country. 2.1 Minua st. OSITION WA D — BY MANAGING housckeeper with fiiteer years’ experience. Address M. ., box =0, Call Office, & ey ANTED—CHAMBER-GIRL AT THE LAP- am Alouse, 506 Jones st. ST LADY CASHIER FOR NIGHT work: g0od place: good wages: persons hold- 1ug certificates in Unlted tates industrial Agency are eligible. Room 165, Crocker bullding. W ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER or companion, or both combined, by a thor- ouchly capable and accumpiished young widos references exchunged. Address MRS. G. C. HARRIS, 412 Kast Fifiy-seventh st., New York City. M 'DDLE-AGED LADY WANTS A PLACE A8 housekeeper or care of children: speaks French and English. ~ Call or address 1085 Minna st call after Sunday. IRLS UF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. German kmployment, 306 n st ANTED--I'IRST-CLASS COAT-FIN INH ERS and buitonhole-makers. Apply 106 Battery. Goun FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS. 626 Minna st. W ANTED—GIRL ON COATS. 622 CLAY ST, room 2, first floor. PEESSEARER, 1o priST - CLASS, "WOULD en emen e 3 city or country. 716 Larkin st % ey i W ANTED_POSITION A8 COOK IN BOARD: ing-house or ho:el: 8 years' experience: is first- class baker. Address M. B., box 93, this office. ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES X situation In a bakery: wages $10 per mi Call'17 Thira ae, room 35, 11 16 15 orchane ZomHh GERMAN VONAR WANTS HOUSECLEAN- ng by the day. Call or address M; LS, 148 Sixth st., room 91. dretTr e Y UG, LADY FEOM THE EAST WOULD e a situation as general housekeeper: oit; country. Apply ¥23 Posi st., room 2. 2 % REFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSE tion &8 companlon, care of children, fnvalid, or would do UPSIars work: references. Call or ad” dress A. B. C., 302 Van Ness ave, EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKF POSL tion as working housekeeper in_lodging house or widower's samiiy. Room 13, 1 Fiftn st. [INCLES (KR HOUSK. 44 THIRD ST, NR. srsd Arkets 200, rooms: e 1o 81 G0 per 10 per week; convenlent and respectal iree bus and baggage L0 &nd from the ferry. NEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: wages $12. Apply 1508 Ellis st. ANTED — GIRI, FOR DOWNSTAIRS work: must understand cooking. 1257 Oc- tavia st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND CHILDREN, $10 to $12. 1715 Sutter st \ ANTED—WAITRES: OR WAITER., BEE Hive Restaurant, 642 Sacramento st. Y QUNG SIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK, $8 TO $10. 1812 Bush st. TEAKS, CHOPS. ETC.: 6 DISHES FOR b cents. 635 Clay st., Big Yellow Front. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF 3ome Simple thing'to patent? Protect your | Ideas: they may bring_vou weaith. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washinston. D. C, for thefr $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventlons wanted. ‘W ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. §. pavs, able-bodied, un- merried men between the ages of 21 ears; Dot less thun b feet 6 inchesin hflfih 3 of good ¢haracter and temperate habits; able 'to read, write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States of persons who have legaily de- clared iheir intentions (0 become citizens will be o this important branch of the naval cc ofters special juducements; giving oppor- {anities (o Visit all parts of the world on board oue urther Information apj Dew cruisers. For at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Franc Cal. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢t0 BGciweek 81 10 82 50:rending. room strictest atten: Uon to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. W ??d’l.‘n;bm— néu::l TO LLARN BAB-B.INE: rade: only 8 weeks required: tools given eatalogue sent.” 8. ¥ Barbor Senool, 1618 Howard. W 22TED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 81 weex, 25cmight. 321 Ellis st; e. £N’S HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES, 40c.; M done while you wait. 638 M. nw'i’dm Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's,S. ¥ Rwllb 15c '4u 760 PR NIGHT: 500 TO 31 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30con the §1; this week only. 869 Howard st. A LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHALRS AT cost; hood tops, 6 50 up: repalring; open evenings. S. ¥. Baby Carriage M fg. Co.. 442 Sixth, (50Uh SECOND-HAND BOILER: ALSO LOT 475 folleys, shaftlng, eic. W. L. SANFORD, 350, COFFEESALOON, BAR AND « lunch-house, best location in this City for that line of business; nicely ficted up; fine range; cheap rent: receipts $15 to $18 per day: cheap at $500. GEO. STEWART, 802 Market st. ESTAURANT-BEST ~ LOCATION BUSI- ness center: guaranteed paying business: full. est investigation allowed: trial given if desired: leaving town: account sickness. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. 4T BARGAIN: CIGAR STORE: PROMI- OV, nent Market-sireet corner: excellent business: owner six year®; no nightfor Sunday work. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. 4()() CARPETS: CHAMBER ~SETS. $14: stoves, $5: parlor eets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bar outfits. T. D. MCCARTHY, 764 Mission, T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new or good #snew; cash or time, open evenings. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 56 CENTS— THm WEEKLY CALL. in wranper, for mailing. FURNITURE WANTED. ASH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of fuarniture, carpets, etc. J, BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. TTNTION! BARGAINS TO-DAY BY W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st.—Hotel, 84 rooms, newly furnished, across the bay, commanding a beautiful_marine view, first-class in all depart- ments, ofter wanted: partner in a business clear- ing 8120 rer month, $200. trial ziven (0 party de- siring to purchase; T have saloous, groceries and bar and all kinds of business opportunities for sale. UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF Y EARS; new 6-story and basemens brick butlding, 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 Emporium building: newly furnished throughout; furaiture for sale on reasomable terms _For far- ther particulars apply to K. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. FOR SALE-ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with # good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures 1o fine order: has a fine day and night irade: situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. 3., box 100, Call Office. BARGAIN: $400; BRANCH BAKERY, candy, notions, Inundry, stamp agency, etc.: b rooms sac bath: rent §16; establisned sver 6 years: well paving busluess; only cause of selling, niess. 2424 Market st. FFICE FURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or take them in part payment for new. GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO., 638 and 640 Mission st. NOSELL WURNITURE TO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST.IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, ete.; send Ppostal. 866 Mission st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' auc. Co.. 1057 Market, p: CARPET CLEANING. T ST o o S JORES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 ASND 47 Elghth st.; tel. Jessie 1061. OC A YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. VARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples fre . Jessle 944. Stratton. 19 Sth st W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So, 40, (ONELIN'S CAKPET FEATING WOKKS. 353 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. s T,ADY WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE GEN- 4 tleman partner to help purchase fine-estab- lished payirg business: will frnish equal amount of money; caplial required $1500. K., box 15, Call Office. (390D OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS man in rapidly growing neighborhood, corner Third ave. and Clement st., with 4 rooms; Sutro cars pass door. D. DANGERS, 10i Cailfornia st $:‘00 WANT.D TO INVEST IN A MAN- ! ufacturing enterprise: 75 per cent rofit; open to Investigation. Address P. E. ADE- ADE, general delivery, San Francisco. MALL CHICKEN RANCH AND COW FOR sale, cheap; furnished 4-room house, and barn: 2 acres in fruit trees: beautiful place: cheap rent. 766 East Thirty-fifth st.. East Oakland. $50 NEW INVENTION FOR SALE; AU- - tomatic safety gascock attachment: uni- versally needed: no money to introduce it. S FOWLER, 276 Tehama st. (G992D PAYING FAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR store: established 10 years: rent cheap: sold account of too much other business. For particu- lars apply 20 Lafayette st. FOF SALE—A BARGAIN: GOOD CHANCE for the right party: a cyclery close by the park, with cheap rent. Inquire at 143 Berrv st., be tween Third and Fourth. W ANTED—TO LEASE OR RENT, KITCHEN and store in an uptown department house, or lower flat with store; well lighted. Address S. C., box 82, Call Office. W ANTED—-PARTNER WITH 3500 TO EN- large a good-paying frult and grocery store in couniry town: no triflers. Address box 479, Healdsburg, ashington ac. O HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine; good as new: $90. Apply 215 Bay st. ~ UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 1* doors. mantels. eto. 1o sale. 1166 Mission ONK SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE firo and burzlar proo? safe. 109, 111 Marke: 5 NEW BEANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W. S RAY Mre Co. 13 Californiasc SEWING MACHINES. A %% KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. MEDICAL. TATIONERY, NOTIONS, SCHOOL SUP- plies; bakery: candy; postal agency; 5 fur- nished rooms. Gough-sireet Bazaar, cor. Lily ave. $3((), PHENIX ~RESTAURANT, 2130 D « Fillmore st.; owner has 2 places: part cash; established 15 years; make offer; trial given. $B5 AVERAGE WEERLY NET © $250 invested: safe. conservative’: prospec- tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N. Y. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. LOWAN BUYS stores: negotiates mortgages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. OR SALE_RESTAURANT, DCING A BUSI- ness of $20 to $25 per day: must be sold on ac- countof sickness. Apply at 6 Golden Gate ave. A BLESSING 10 “LADIES SUFFERING from {rregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: iatest improved method of treatment. never falls; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them: sick to make thenr wells travelers heiped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DR. & DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank; consult free; French regulating pink pills §3; hours from 9'A. . 105 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. M. X‘ AY_RELIABLE PARTNER WITH $400 wanied for cathode-ray exhibit; big money. Address Koentgen, box 9, Call Office, Oakland, ESTAURANT AND UVSTERHOUSE cheap: fine location: rent $20: must besold on account of sickness. 41134 O'Farrell st. 35(). FGR SALE: STATIONEEY, CIGAR, « notion and news store: corner store in Mission. ~Address S. G., box 115, Call Office. ALl CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in s few hours; safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelers helped without delay; pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate phy- sician: 30 years' successtul practice; MEDICA L ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you' will save time and expense: consultation free and confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. A SEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU. ment or worthless pills used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from “what cause; resiores always in one day; can besent and used at home: all cases guarantesd: if you want to be treated safe and sure call ona mawsphysician. DR BOPELR. 398 Kearny st ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENALISH PENNY- roval Fiils (Diamend Brand) are best; safe, re. iiable; take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for particu- lars, “Relief for Ladies,” in letter by return mail: atdrugeist's. Chichester Chem. Co., Philadelpbia. D= SO0DWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores all cases of lrraluluhhl in one day, guaranieelng a cure or no charze; separate home for patients; best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 Mcallister st. LPEAUS FRENCH PILLS—i BOON TO Iadles troubied with irregularities: nodanger; safe and sure; 82 30 express (. 0. D.: don’t delay until t0o late. OSGOOD BKOS., Oakland, Cal. MES DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE- fore and during confinement: infants sdopted into good homes; 'treatsall female complaints or irregularitles successfully. 419 Xddy st. Suu CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home it confinement. with every comfort; satisfaciion gusranieed, MRS, DR. GWYLR, 226 Turk st. %4 T5,YOU WasT T0 BUY OR SELL A RES- tanrant, saloon or any kind of business sce UNDERWOOD & €O., 765 Market st. CYY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel South 250, (CARPETS CLEANED "AND RENOVATED like sew. FERGUSON & CO., 25 Tenth; tak South 86, D. MACKINTOSH & d successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 340 J¢ih wr: cieaning “Tel MUSICAL INSTRUMENT D ADDRESS AND GET A PRESENT, P, E 0. box 110, Oaklana. INE UPRIGHT, CAREFGLLY USED, $160; also Steinway, Chase Bros. and others, good condition. THE 'J. DEWING COMPANY, sec- ond floor, Flood building, Fourth and Market sts. 140, STASDARD UPRIGHT: COST $375: « on $5 installments. 221 Leavenworth. RETIBING FROM BUSINESS—PIANOS AT A sacrifice_to promptly close out stock: Knabe, Haines and Bush & Gerts. A. L. BANCROFT & €O., 324 Post st. N IMM ST W D SE ond-hand pianos from leading makers; no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember ours Is the oldest and largest music-house west of Chicago: call or write. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farreli st., San Francisco, ACIUALLY THE BLST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; see our list for this week; pianos on $3, 84, 85, 36, $7, 38, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover wiih each; delivered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCER CO., salesrooms 933 Market st., opp. Mason. A SSTORY BUILDING. CORNER OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these instruments are for sale on’ monthly payments of $3, 34, 35, $6, 87, 88, 59, $10, $12, $15. $20 and $25 permonth: the best of every grade from lowest prices to Steinway Baby, Parior and Concert Grands; why pay rent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for about seme payments ? evers PIano guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool and draped cover included; no charge for drayage: pianos kept in order by best concert tuners. SHERAAST CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., also Oskland, Cal., Portlana, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Steine way representatives for the Pacific Coast. () ACCOUNT OF THE INCREASE [N MY pano business, my old quarters on Market st. are entirely (00 small: I have therefore moved into my own bullding, at 526 Hayes st., between Octavia and Laguna,’ where I can now display Gver four times the amoun: 0f instruments than formerly; as I buy for cash and in carload lots and have no rent o pay I can_offer any one desir- 1ng & plano or organ better value for iess money than any other music house in San Francisca, Respectfully yours, J. HARRY SCOTT. A 1L MUSICAL GOODS SOLD AT REDUCED prices, pianos to rent and for sale cheap at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. SCHMTTZ, 16 McAlllster, next Hivernia Bank. LD-ESTABLISHED SALOON; FITTED UP in first-class style: best location in city; must besold. Apply 643 Mission st. ALOON —$400: RARE OPPORTUNITY: must sell, as my other business demands my entire attention. Apply 208 ELlis st. GO0D ELIABLE WOMAN; PAKTNER: restaurant; small capital required Apply Call Office. 500, EALE INTEREST IN SALOON: $u « city front: present owner prefers part- ner to hired help. STENBERG & C0., 832 Market. AKERY, CANDY, STATIONERY, NOTION, dry goods: 2 living-rooms; cheap. 1307 Buchanau. SALOON OPPOSITE REAR ENTEANCE OF the Emporium: a good bargain. Apply 845 Jessie st. G FOR HALF INTEREST IN A MAN- $3000 Taciarits visinees " b s oy, $150. BUELED WALNUT CPRIGHT Pos- - ton make piano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post, G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET vis and Francls Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’ta RING, KN ABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- Jing planos: see our new piano 1or $187; plancs :orrent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farrelt. BYON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briges and other pianos. SQUPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD & NEW 30 H. MULLEE. maker. repafrer. 2 Latham olacs. HORSES, R Y RSl OR SALE-LIGHT KOAD TEAM OF BLACKS, standard bred; also standard-bred bay mare well bro<en; must be sold. Can be seen at 347 Fremont st., and trial given. Ik EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencia st., is 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. room 4. 3((), BABGAIN: SALOON: TRANSFER « pluce; fine stock liquors. 805 Howard. H() BEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. ALOON: LON.. LEASE: LOW RiL.NT. AP- ply at Union Brewery, Eighteenth and klorida, AKEERY, CANDY,STATIONERY, NOTIONS, dry goods and laundry office. 1800 Union st. EIBOLD HAKNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 MeAllister st.. S. F. AIRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS:; 4 LIV- ing-rooms; for sale cheap. 1008 Hyde st. KRCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES M bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. RS. J. A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN confinement; 25 years’ experience. 555 Mis- sion st. CA-n RRH AND STOPPED-UP NOSE CURED, A. L. WHEELOCK, 614 Kearny st. RS. M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; terms reduced. 929 Howard st. D& DORA GRAY—ALL FEMALE COM- plaints restored: cure guaranteed. 327 Eddy. FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DI~EASE Lo D b 97 ana e conons 25414 4th. B. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women ana children. TIRLFOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN COOK- ing. 435 Xddy st. ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. S. ARMY w boots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. EW_ SKIST PATTERNS; JUST 25¢. MoDOWELL Dressmaking Scnool, 636 Mar- ket st. TANTED — NURSEGIRL; AGED 20. AP- Pply bet. 10 and 12 a. 3., 1434 Post st ANTED—GOOD COOK; REFEREYCE RE. quired. Apply bet. 10 and 12, 1434 Post st. W ANTED — FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND fitter to take charge: of workroom in ajcloak and suithouse: mus: be thoroughly competent in closks. Address both suits and Cloak, box 57, Call Office, ] ABGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth seal e SR s HOwEN s e ninf snh oarth W i{vfi;{:sfiuuuus& AATBI:I').!:T NEAR ; 200 rooms, 25 cents a < reading- Toom: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. THY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- —low Sixth, for a room; 6ca night: $1 a week. |} NDELL MOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD / ®i8.; eingie turnished rms _75c week, 15¢ night. PRLVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS, DR. FUNCKE. 1418 Eighth st.. Alameda. PHYSICIANS. DB. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave. : diseases of women u specialty. Dom FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT bis museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years' successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatmens: GENILEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY lady of :ome meags. 1 Fifth st.. room 12. W ELL-PAYING HAND LAUNDRY FOR sale; mrst be sold at once. 109 Hayes st. OMPLETE SHOEMAKER'S SHOP, WITH tools, cheap. 438 Turk st., near Larkin. CBELP DAIRY PRCDUCE STORE, BAKERY and laundry office. Apply Cail Office.{ ALACE SHOE STORE FOR SALE: BAR- P e a s Ukiah, Cai. Goop, oiv ESTABLISHED DOWNTOWN restaurant for sale. Apply Call Office. LY FITTED-UP LIQUOR SI Nllle. 782 Devisadero lr...qeor. me(;?E i Goo D, OLD-ESTABLISH~D DOWNTOWN restaurant for sale. 706 Howard st. T ADY DESIRES A GENTLEMANPARTNER; #35 capital. 223 Post st., room 1. . UTCHER SHOP, WITH OR WITHOUT FIX. B tures, rent{818. 1806 Howard st. OULE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY, IN- ihe worst cuses Lreated satisfactorily by mail. quire at Call Office. IN E SALOON Fi 3z TYPEWRITERS. B MALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. APPLY S-REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 + Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, bc. CALmRAPH. $15: REMINGTON, & BANNAN, $33 Montgomery st 150 SETS SEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, ; wagons, es, sui Tocknways, carts: mast be soid. 1138 Sission st ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. 630 Commercial, H(() SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey &rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. 4() PORSES FoR SALE: ALS0 WAGONG carts, harness; Gran Marker 37 Bie b ot - svetion splos evesy Wedaen Say. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS AND CARBIAGES. FOR SALE_vicH WAGON, ALSO BUSK ness buggy, cheap. 903 Golden Gate ave. OCKAWAY AND FINE PHAETON FOR sale. Appiy 1311 Californfa st. 'O TRADE—A LIGHT BUGGY FOR LIGHT business wagon. 813 Stockton. JOE SALE AT EASTEEN PRICES FINE carriages of every desciiption; cash, notes or instaliments. Carvill Mfz Co, 16-48 8ch st., 8. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FRAFESHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. RODM 421. fourih floor, Parrot building (Em portum), OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; telephone Mala 75, San Francisco, Cal. $35. SCOTT CHE.\P—A FINE CIGAR STAND. 3811 8USH l street. OHN I AITKEN AND MAURICE L ASHER, ALLYS &L law, rms 510.516. 5th floor, Parrous blda,

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