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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1896 HIS DEFENSE HAS BEEN PRESENTED Oliver Winthrop’s Counsel Says His Client Is Not Guilty. THE END OF THE CASE. W. S. Barnes for the Prosecu- tion Will Argue This Morning. CAMPBELL IS VERY CONFIDENT Sure of Convicting the Man Who Lured Him to the California- Street Cottage. Another day and the trial of Oliver W. Winthrop will have reached its conclu- sion. All the testimony has been pre- sented to the jury, the prosecution has mrde its opening address and the defense bas offered its argument. All that re- mains to be done nuw is for the prosecu- tion to close the arguments this morning, when Judge Wallace will charge the jury and they will retire to agree upon a ver- dict. The Winthrop case is one of the strangest ever presented to any court in this State. 1t is entirely built on circumstantial evi- dence and the defendant accuses his chief accuser of being the criminal in the f;l- leged kidnaping and robbery of Millionaire Campbell. The defendant was again placed on the stand to rebut the testimony of Sergeant Taylor, who testified at a previous hear- ing that he had known Winthrop under aliases while in the army. X Winthrop testiied he first enlisted in 1876. He was discharged in 1881. The document produced corroborated the state- ment. The witness never at any time gave a fictitious name, according to his testimony. Asssistant Attorney Black opened the argument for the prosecution, reviewing the case from the time, according to the testimony, that Winthrop laid the plans to kidnap Campbell, foillowed him to San Jose and finally landed him in chainsin the California-street cottage. 2 Attorney Black outlined the case with- out going into the detaiis,leaving that to ‘W. 8. Barnes, the District Attorney, who is expected to close the case for the prose- cution this moraing. Attorney Bell, for the defense, attacked the veracity of Urqubart, the man who claimed to be Winthrop's iriend, and to whom he was said to have confided his schemes to kidnap people of means for the purpose of ransom. % 2 “This man Urqubart,” said Bell, ‘‘claims he had knowledge of the proposed kidnap- ing of his friend Campbell. He rented a honse in which the deed was to be con- summated and waited for a victim. He saw this victim and Winthrop walking along Montgomery street to the cars on their way to the cottage, and still he never raised his voice against the crime. “Such testimony, gentlemen of the jury, should be regarded with distrust. “It is improbable that Winthrop, so well known in the neighborhood where the al- leged crime occurred, would have engaged a house there for the purpose, and it is still more improbable he would have gone to Agent Speck, a man whose acquaint- | ance has been his for years. “The testimony of the landlady of the house is likewise unreliable. She remem- bers, at first, that a man named Archibald | came to her and paid a deposit for the rent after heshad visited the nhouse and been in ber company many minutes, per- haps an hour or more, on a couple of occa- sions. Subsequently she was confronted with the defendant and failed to recognize mm. Later, when under the persuasive infiuence of the police, she managed to remember that the man she couid not rec- ognize immediately after the crime was really the villain the police depicted him to be. “*As for the testimony of Campbell, the Hawaiian millionaire, itiscontradicted by that of several witnesses. He claims that on the night of August3 he saw the de- fendant at his bedside in the California- street cottage. Three reputable witnesses testify that at the very moment Winthrop is claimed by Campbell tc have been with him he (Winthrop) was in the lodgerooms of some fraternal societies or on the streets of this City with them. “‘As to the defendant’s inability to ac- count for every moment of his time,”’ con- tinued Bell, “I will ask you, gentlemen of the jury, which one among you can think over a period of days and state ex- actly where you were at a given hour? “The testimony given by Samuel G. Taylor is entitled to no credence whatso- ever. Believing his statement that the defendant was a mexber of the United States army under two aliases, Winthrop must have enlisted when he was a mere boy of 14 years of age. Isay thatitisa pure lie. . “There have been ship captains with the lives of hundreds of passengers de- pending on their judgment to bring them and their ship safely into port. Their | ships have goneashoreand barm hascome. No one can_possibly say with reason that these captains maliciously wrecked their vessels. No, an error of judgment was made. So is it with tnis defendant. He made an error of judgment when he went out of thir City at the suggestion of Urqubart, who told him to keep in hiding until the trouble should blow over. “Winthrop had previously been accused, apprehended and placed in jeopardy for a crime of which he was proved innocent. He did not want to be again persecuted by the police, leaving his wife and chil- dren to suffer for months on account of his unjust incarceration; hence, he removed himself to where he believed he could be safe while still near enough to them to be their proyider.” W. 8. Barnes will address the jury this morning. Sailor Falk’s Fall I L Falk, a sailor living at Ahlgren’s board- ing-house, on Steuart street, had a row with two men in Johnston’s saloon, near the boarding - house, garly sesterday morning. One of them struck himtwice on the back of the head with some heavy instrument, knock- ing him down. Falk gotio his feet and stag- gerad out of the saloon. He fell on the side- walk and was picked up unconscious by Policeman Beach and taken to the Receiving Hospital. There were two wounds on his scalp and his skull was stizhtly fractured, ——————— The Silver Men's Meeting. The silyer campaign committce is arranging for & big demonstration at Metropolitan Temple to-morrow evening. There will be sgeechn by well-known and eloguent men in the lists of the silver advocates, among them Frank G. Newlands snd M. F. Taylor of Dene ver. There will also be glee club ling!l:%ulnd ver help to swell instrumental music. The Bryan and clubs have been invited and the crowd. REAL ESTATE. TRANSAOTIONS, Howvard E. ana Jean W. Wright to Patrick H. Murphy, lot on N iine of Union street, 25 W of ‘Webster. W 25 by N 100;: $10. Henry L Herian to Catharine Hermsn, lot on ». gine of Fiilmore street. 30 S of Oak, 528 by W : gifL. Charles W, Gould to Frank C. Gould, | 22, block G, Knowles lot on NE | C Jennings, Portland corner of Clay street and First avenue, E 125:8%, N 27, W 122:1114, S 27:544; $10. Karnest Louis Landler, insolvent (by R. C, Jones. ussignee) to Edwin Schwab, 1ot on N iine of Twentieih street, 50 W of Hartford, W 25 by N 82:6; nlso 1ot on W line of Broderick street, 80 N of Waller. N 25 by W 100; also lot of SE corner Alma and Stanyan streets, 3 100, & _197:9, NW 100:714, W 204:6, lots 1 to 4,9 to 12, block 2, subdivision 1, Clarendon Heights: also lot on N Jine of Rivoii svenue, 100 £ of Stanyan street, £ 50 by N 100, lots 13’ and 14, block 2, same: aiso loton N line of Seventeenth street, 100:4 E of Stanvan, N 108, £ 26, 8 110:2, W_25:1, lot 12, block ¥, sume; alsolol on N line of Seventeenth street, 150:6 15 of Stanyan, N 112:4, £ 31:3, SE 114:8, W 23:6, lot 14, block 3, same! aiso lot on E line of Stanyan street, 50 N of Rivoili avenue, N 26 by E 100, lot 6, block 2. same; $160. H. Le Baron Smith ta Emma J. Smith, lot on W line of Fair Oaks street, 244 S of Twenty-first, S 32 by W 117:8; also lot on E line of Forty-sixth avenue, 150 S of K : treet, S 00 by E 120; $10. Owen Barry to Nellie 'E. Rigiey (wife of Kd- ward C.) lot on k line of Sanchez street, 30 N of Day, N 27:6 by E 80: 810. Edward N. and Alice W. Moor to F. C. Havens, loton SW corner of Montgomery and Greenwich streets, S 187:6 by W 137:6; $5. Charies Ashton (executor, by E. A. McDonald commissioner) to German Savings and Loan S0- ciety, lot on N line of California street, 50:5 W of Kearny strect, W 89 by N 137:6: also lot on SE corner of Sacramento and Leidesdorff, E 45, S 80. E 10, 5 13:6, W 55, N 98:6: $55,973. Catherine and Hugh Smith Jr. ana Laura Lama- &ine to Martin and Annis O’Connor, lot on E iine of ~econd avenue, 125 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by E 1:0; $10. Solomon Reiss to Emma J. Smith, lot on E line 94 Ffth avenue, 875 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by ki 0. John D. Hoffman to mary D. Mitchell, lot on N line of B street, 110 W of Thirty-third avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Aline Marchant to Constance Chaix, lot on W line of harper (Bartlett) street, 850 S of Thirtieth, £24:6,SW 7:2, W 95:434, N 50, K 100, lot 17, block 24, Fairmount Land - ssociation; gifc. Emannel and Therese Lewis Lo Isaac Jessup, lot on N corner of Edinburgh and India street: NW 100 by NE 150, being lot 3, block 33, Excel sior Homestead; $10. George W Cooling Jr. to George W. Cooling S undivided ralf interest inlot on SW line of Fi teenth avenue, 150 SK of N street, SE 50 by SW 100, lois 7 and 8, block 307, Case Tract: also un- divided one-quarter interest in lot on NE line of Sixteenth avenue, 160 SE of N street, Sk 25 by NE 100. lot 86, block 307, same; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Emily A. P. Smith to Florence Harvey, lot on E line of Filbert street, 194:6 S of West Fourteenth, S 40 by E 125, veinz portions of lots 18 and 19, block 570, Oakiand: $10. Le Roy G. and Fiorence Harvey to A. de Leo de Lazuna, same, Oakland; $10. W. W. Marten to Charlotte Willis, lot on S line of Seventh street, 125 W of Brush, W 50 by S 100, being ots 11 and 12, block 87, Oakiand: also 1o s 8 and 10, block L, Amend-d Map Tract, sub Jz¢4 to & morsgage for $3200, Brookly Township: Mary, Henry O. and Frances C. Keyes and Ger- aldine von Pienczykowska to Alexander D. Keyes, all interest in lot on E line of Oak street, 100 = of Twelfch, Eto W line of Fallon, $100, W to E line of Oak, N 106 to beginning, being the S nalf of biock 66, Oakland: also ail interestinloton SE corner of Tenth and Fallon streets, i to center of San Antonio Creek, N io S line of Eleventh, ex- tended E, W to L line of Falion, S (0 beginning, block 248, Oakland; $10. C. H. Miller to Kate L. Mryrick, loton NE line of West Thirtieth street, 626:6 NW from tue point of intersection of East Thirtieth street and the E boundary of N addition 1o Brooklyn, thence NE 120, NE 150, NW 100, SW 529:5, SE 248, E 169 10 beginning, being lots 24 to 28, block 105, Nortnern Addition to Brookiyn, kast Oakiaud; £3000. Edna &. Poulson to Union Savings Bank, lot on SE corner of Linda and Summit avenues, 1 333.52, S 234.71, W 850.78, N 271 to beginuin; being lots 26 an@ 27, Glen Echo Tract, Map Oakiand Township; $10. | | | i | | Homestead Loan Association of Berkeley to | Heonry 110.508 N of Hilgard avenue, 40.12, 115'to beginning, being portion of lot Corrected Map, W. W. Martin to Charlotte W 1lis, lot 8. block F, Amended Map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Townshi 10. C.S.and Maria E. Martin to same, lot on SE 11127, W block 5, Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley; White, 1ot on E lineof Arch street, | line of Erie street, 150 Nk of Cottage, NE 50 by | SE 100, being lot 78, Oakiund Frospect Home- | stead, Brookiyn Township: $10. Arthur 5. Barber to Sarah =. Barber, lot on W corner of High and Jackson streetr, SW 78 by NW 100, being lots 8 and 9 avd NE hal¥ of lot 7, block 81, Stratton Survey, Alameda; gift. Harrict C. and_Louls A. Mitchell to Manuel Pires Jr., lot 6, Stevens Tract, Centerville, Wash- ington Township; also iot beginning at S corner of 1017, Stevens Tract, thence NW 50, NE 175, S 50, SW 175 1o beginniog, town of Centerville, Wasbington Township; $5. Nelllfe L. (and as attorney) and George W. Ed- | wards (by attorney) to Simon and Rosa Jacobo- | vich, lot on E line of Alice_ street, 75 N Seventh street, N 25 by E 75, block 81, Osklan Mary E Skilling to John and Annie on NW_corner of W Fourteenth and Filbert | streets, W 4%:6 by N 100, biock 590, Galindo Tract, Oakland; $10. Mamie Schwebs to Noah E Smith, lot on E line of Campbell street, 54:3 N Thirteenth street, 26 by E 104, bemng lot 11, block 726 A, Oakland; §10. Hugo and Bertha Abrahamson to Julius Abra- hamson, 10t on SK corner of Clay and Thirteenth streets, £ 70 by S 100, being the W 70 feet of lots 5 to 8, block 176, Oakland: $10. Mary Lane to F.J.and Isabella D. House, lot nd Potter subdivison Ken- nedy Tract, East Oakland: $10. Benjamin O. Johnson (administrator of the es- tate of Samuel Johuson) to Aug. E Welander.lot on XN line of Forty-fitth street, k of Grove, £ 50 by N 100, being lot 35, biock 2110, Alden track at Tem- escal, Oakland Townsiip; . Aug. N. Weiander to £isie Johnson, same, Osk- land Township; $10. W. J. Lay:wance to John Baker, lots 14 and 15, block B, Amended Map, Fairview Tract, Oaxland Township: $10. Juies Meyer to Emelle Lyons, undivided one- halfof lot on NE corner of Gilman and Henry sireets, N 240 by E 135, lots 7 and 10, block 13, Berkeley Villa Assocation, Berkeiey: $10. Joseph and Truey A. Zens to Jumes M. Sharkey, loton N line of Parker sireet, 240 W of McGee avenue. N 132:6, W 149, 5 135, I 159:6 10 begin- ning, lots 17 10 20, block 8, Case Tract. subject to mortgage for $50U, Berkeley; $1 H. C. Morris to Mary C. Higzins. lot on N line of Mountain View avenue, 150 E of Iiillside street, E 100, N 252.37. W 100, S 252.79 to begiuuing. lots 71 and 72, biock 34, Warner Trac:, Brooklyn Township; £:0. Louise and Thomas R. Goth to R. Coupland Thomas, lot 10, block 2, Blasdel Tract, map 2 Brooklyn Township; $10. Maria T. Silva to Nancy W. Barmore, lots 9 and | 10, block F, revised plan town of Pleasanton, Murray Township: $10. Builders' Oontracts. Margaret M. Kehos witb T. R. Bassett & Bro., alterations and additions to a two-story building on N line of Alabama street, 182 S of Twenty- fourth, $1500; M. J. Welsh, architect. T. R. Edwards with kdward Cox, to erect a two- story building on Grove street, between Baker and Lyon, $4200; plans by owner. Constance Chaux with B. Becaur and P. Dun- casse, 10 erect a one-swgy bullding on W line of Harper street, 350 8 of Thirtieth, $1540; E. De- pierre, architect. oo s Jh HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. A Cohen, Santa Cruz D Jonas, Santa Cruz HJ More, Alameda J O Huyes, Edenvate W J Jones, Cal F T Keénwing, Oakdale OY Woodward. NY J N Pugh, N ¥ C L Bliss, Santa Croz Mrs L White, Denver Miss J White, Denver ~ Miss M Martin, Oakiand A B Jackson, Salinas MirsJ Stafford, N Orleans 8 M Morrison, N Y A Schaad, Willows W T Cope & w,S Cruz E G Green, Santa Cruz. G B Bart, Cloverdale E Mc)iurray, Los Ang R Sweed, Petaluma H Tietig, Oblo Dr T T Tibbits, %acto T D Petch, Enreka J A Andrews, Mion J S Mills, Stockton CM Whitlock. Calaveras M O'Rellly, ~an Andreas B B Hardwicis, N Y O N Steele, Pescadero J M Smith, Pescadero T E Prusia, Sun Jose T E Connolly. Stockion A Meats, i 08 Gatos € U Porter, Vt H H ieyer, Healdsburg W D Reynolds, S Rosa A J Weyer, <hicago F B Granger, Alvarado G M Ford, Aubum E P Marks, Pa W B Andrew, salt Lake NEW WESTERN HOTEL. R H Shaw & w, Butte Mrs Bryant, Sacramento Major Stephens, Sn Jose F James, Ofoville Mattle Sheiby, Phaen.x C Teenbury, Los Ang T Rap, St Paal A M Byrurs, Reno A J Orndort, Latrobe W W Ulerich, Latrobe J Lawler, Petaluma W _Hallingsworth, Hor- E § Adams, Hornitos nitos W J Mililkin, Butte B G Moore, Bolinas C H Munyon, Phila J G Reyrolds, Frinton RD White, N Y 3 F Grant, N Y CPJones&w,Tory G P Brady. 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WEF, Sacto H Loy, Stockton £ T Midler, Montana S W \'an 8 C Frankenthal, N Y B R 3 P Couroy, Los Angeles E M ~hafe < F Cox, Sacramento W S Fallipa, % E Stone, Oakland R M Masu W Joues, Valley H Smith, '\}’: F Carter, Seattle H Muller, Seatile | SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:80 o'clock. 830 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open untll 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open untll § o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. £, MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. d A. M.—Called meeting THIS, e (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Sec. MOUNT MOKIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and A. M.—Meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Second’ degee. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. 2 AN T O Y OUNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekeeper. Please call at 917 Market st., room 19, second floor. HELP WANTED—Continued. W ANTED—2 YOUNG LADIES OF GOOD AP- arance to work in illusions. Call to-day, 122¢ Marxet st room 85 WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS Thirgiamberwork and waitiog. Please call a: 520 st. SITION "WANTED — BY MANAGING housekeeper with fiftee;n years' experience. Address M. H., box 20, Call Office. ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER Wia companion, or both combined, by a thor- ouchly capable and accomplished young widow: Teferences exchanged. Address MES. G. C. HARRIS, 412 East Fifty-seventh st New York it ELTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIRHES 4 tuation in a bakery; wages per_month. Call 17 Thira st room 34 11 to 12 o'clock. et SR ToQMIE R, S 80, IR CAONI 1 Y OUNG LADY FRoM THE BAST WOULD like a situation as general housekeeper: ity or country. Apply 223 Post st., room 2. REHNED WIDOW onLxIJ {a{il;":' ;’3:31.- tion as worki: ekeeper In or widower's Jumi'y. Hoom 18, 1 FIfth st CROCKETT LODGE NO. 189, F. and A. M.—called meeting THIS, WEDNESDAY at 7:30 p.M.: degree 3. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. £ ,THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE Bricklayers' Association will be held at B'nal B'rith Hail, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDXNE: DAY) EVENING, September 16, at 8 o'cloci Proposed amendments 10 the by-laws come up. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. CHURCH NOTICES. = 3’1’7 nlj REV. M. GOLDIN will hold divine ser- vices on the Day of Atonement at Mowry's Opera Hall, Grove and Laguna sireets. Tickets sold to-day at the above hall. _Tickets & SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. H. L JONES, OCULIST AND aarist, just returned from Kuropean hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant101. 5 _PAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84: collections mude, city or country. ~Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. =& BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $8. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. & DR, ALBERT ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. §5 GAS FIXIURES MADE TO OKDER, cheapest piace in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. E& Pk T. F. BRENNAN REMOVED TO mporium or Parrott bldg., rooms 397, 398. 1,ARY WANTS "POSITION ~AS HOUSE- 4 keeper for widow. 213 Post st., room 1. FRENCH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: general housework and sewing at home, ecAddresor cai M BERTIN, 1712 Dupont. —_— IRL FOR TEHACHAPI TO DO HOUSE- work in family of 3. Call 1904 Sutter st. V0D GERMAN GIRL TO HELP OUT IN A small Germaa hotel. 624 Fulton st IRLS FOR FANCY WORK AND TRIMMING on corsets. 1388 Market st- PPRENTICE GIRL TO LEARN TAILOR- ing trade. 567 Market st. ANTED—A GOOD COOK: REFERENCES required. Appiy bet. 10 and 12, at 1434 Post. IRL TO ASSIST; PLAIN COOKING AND b housework; references; sleep home. 637 Ei- s st W HELP WANTED-Continued. BARBER-SHOP $60.|2 CHAIRS; OTHER BUS- iness; living-rooms; low rent. 724 Octavia st. FIESICLASS SHAVING PAKL R: REAS- onable: Al location. Appiy Call Office. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMNPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. PERSONALS. NFORMATION WANTED—_THE ADDRESS of GUSTOV RUDOL¥ BARSTAEDT, a native ot Dansig, Germany: preseng age about HU years; supposed to be in Callfornia: a fortune has beeu left him in Germany. Address 1900 Central ave., San Franciseo, Cal. ETO RN ED—MME. of I rench language. second floor. ROLLAND, TEACHER 765 Market st., room 15, ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. J3ARBERS—3CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, $7 rent, including gas, $10. 1932 Market st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECGANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runy Denver House, 217 Third st.;: 160 largv rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. NEW SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 250 e McDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- et st. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. 81 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific 1ouse, Commerciai and Leidesdorff sta. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS CUTIER AND fitter to take cnsrge of workroom in ajcloak and suithouse; mus: be thoroughly competent in both suits and cloaks. Address Cioak, box 57, Call Office. ANTED—SINGLE KOOMS, 15c A DAY;: 81 veok; rooms for iwo, 260 @ day. $1 bUa week; reading-room: dally papers. 6 Ciay st \ £NIU FEED NHATLIAN S1uun ¥OUD; M “ali grocers keen it Y QUNG GIRL T0 LEARN TAILOR TRADE. Call after 9 A. .. 516 Geary st. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter H 2B-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. P S, R TR I (C. B FANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST, FUR- DR.G. E.SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED 14 Geary st., rooms 1 and his offices to CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year ior $1 50, postage free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B 53 (vent five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. wiil te payable a: the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and afier Monday, September 21, 1896 Transfer-books will close Tuesday, September 15, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M. F. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, T,ADIES REQUIRING GOOD, COMPETENT and reliable help in any capacity can be su plied on short notice by calling or sending to J. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. YERMAN EMPLOYM son st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. W ANTED—SITUATION 0 DU COOKING an.! housework by competent Eastern woman; also good laundress; undersiands American coo ing; small family preferred: wages reasonable; | good reference. Apply 25 Hyde st., nenr‘:ulden Gate ave. 7OUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST, GOOD cutter and fit-er, wants situation and & home | with a dressmaker, or would take a place in fam- ily 10 do sewing and light housework. Call or ad- dress J. K., 1050 Mcallister st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANT do general housework: z00d plal dress: £ood worker; will go to city or coun- try; wages 88 10 $10.- Call ior 2 days 155 Minna st., near New Montgomery. ORTH GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework and cooxing or upstairs work and cookiug: wages $25 Call or address 1103 Folsom st. near Seventh. 1TOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS / situation as cook or laundress, city or country; S PLACETO ‘olgett, lot | E004 references: has worked in German family. Address G. F.. box 132, Call Offic HOROUGHLY COMPETENT DRESS maker wishes enzagemeni by the day work guaranteed. Call or address 19 Kissling st., | near Eleventh and Howara. VERMAN GIRL DIRECT FROM GERMANY | Wants situation {0 do generai housework. Call or address 13 W llow ave., off Larkin st., bet, Eddy and Ells. ESPECTABLE PLOTISTANT WOMAN wishes a siluation as nurse; can take care of infant and raise it on the bottle if necessary. Call 8t 2524 Clay st ADY STEN GRAPHER (PITMAN SYS tem) possessing typewriter desires position or desk room In lawyer’s office. Address S. A., box 16, Call Office. JTERMAN WOMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE day washing, ironing, house or office cleaning. 1 or address 546 Minna st., d )wnstairs front. {XPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WISHES A place 10 do second worK ; city or country ; refer- euces. Apply 1507 Leavenworth st. ILLING WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing or bousecleaning; $1 a day and car fare, 717 Howard st. wTHONG, WILLING SWEDISH GIRL; GOOD cook and laundresi B00d city references. Apply MKS. G. NORTON, 3.5 Sucter st. W OMAN WITH A CHI.D DESIRES 4 511 ation to do general housework; good cook; city or countrs 241 Minna st. 4Y RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO DO GEN- | eral housework: is good housekeeper; many years' reference. Call 364 Jessie st., near Fifth, EFINED AMERICAN WIDOW WOULD like position as housekeeper in lodging-house or widower's family. Address W., box 75, Call. C xood | all | given 3ISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. H 4!EDRESSING, 250 AND 85c: MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. FLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free; 2 to 3. 14 McAllister, room 67. M O3T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: skl Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 26cto $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $5 per week: free 'bus and bagease 10 and from ferrv. e e SV P SRS MALE HELP WANTED. (99K FOR PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, $50; cook, small country hotel, $35: pantry- man, resiaurant, $30; French pantryman, restau- rant, $30. C. R HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—50 MORE MEN AND STRONG boys to pick grapes in Madera and Fresno counties. $20 and board: those vineyards are not owned by ay banking syndicate, but the pay and board is jusi a5 500d, if not better: we also want 30 men to pull beans, up river, fare $1, office fee 50 cents: these beans are no syndicate beans, either, but piain common beans that everybody eats: 100 more men, women au _children to pick hops. tents on ground, fare $1 10: butter-maker, $30 and found; strong boy for factory, $4 & week; 2 boys for factory, $3 per week; also farmhauds, milkers, €00ks, walters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay st. ANTED—BUTCHER TO BUY SHOP OR take half interest, short distance in country; 15 tarmers, loug job, 815 to $20 aud found; 2 far- mers, fruit ranch, $15; boy for vegetable gardeu, $10 and found: ox teamsters, 860 and found; 1n. side servant, private family, $20 and found: 2 waiters, countrv hotel. $25: cooks and others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & C 628 Sacramento. LACESMITH FOR A RANCH; 26 FARM- ers. $15. $20 and $25; 15 ranch teamsters. $20 and $25: 10 dridlers. 20 tiemakers; 3 choremen. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 C'ay st. 12 WAITERS, $15, $20. $35 AND $30; 6 cooks, $25, $35, $40 and $50; 3 dishwashers, $15 and second baker, $25; porter, $21 tryman, $20. MURRAY & READY, Employmen. Agents, 834 and 636 Clay 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 month and found; {his job Is for a large banking sy ndicate: $ monthis’ Job; call at once; fares and fees reduced. MU R~ RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st. « nish at short notice cooks, waiters, bakers, stewards and all kinds of hotel and restaurant heip; telephone Grant 185, HOTEL HELP SECURED ON SHORT NO- tice, city or country, by calling. by mail or by telephoning.” C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. (. B HANSEN & (0, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- « 1 sh men for all xinds of work: long or short Job. _Send us your orders; telephone Grant 185. UNTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17_Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.j tel. main 251. W.C.YOUNG, mgr (CLINESE AND JAPASESE ~RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. (OHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ofice; best help. 4141, O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 814B Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. ARDENER—A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER, thoroughly understanding the propagating ot plants, also greenhouse work, wants position: pri- vate place preferred; references. Address Gard- ener, box 7, Call Office. ARTENDER, A1 AND CLOSE MIXER; good pearance, with long experience here and in the East, wants situation: bestof refer- | ences. Adaress Mixer, box 82, Call Office. STRIOUS YOUNG MAN 0¥ GOOD HAB- its would like a position to do any kind of work; | has had experience. Address W. J. HAWKINS, | 539 Hayes st. | QITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED | B Swede as coachman and gardener; first-class milker: handy with tools: can also run gasoline engine. Address M. S., box 87, Call Office. ¢) PRACTICAL, HOUSE-PAINTERS _AND < paper-hangers, with tools, want work by the aay or piccework for private parties; city or coun- try. Painters, 27214 Clementina st., rear. BADUATED AND EXPERIENCED PHAR- macist seeks position: relief work only: best references: steady and reliable. Address Drugs, box 108, Call Uffice. /OUNG MAN, 18, GOOD HORSEMAN, handy with tools, wishes employment: good Teferences. Please address 8., box 86, Cali Office. JIEST-CLASS BARBER DESIRES A POSI- tion: young man; steady habits: very light- hand shaver. Address J. G. H., 117 Jones st. SUUATION WANITED BY RELIABLE MAN as porter in wholesale or commission-house. Address P. B., box 117, Call Office. | PoITIoN BY EXPERIENCED POULTRY raiser; wages orshares. A. B.. 441 Bush st | PBAKER, AS THIRD HAND, DESIRES A SIT- uation. Address W. W., box 73, Call Office. STRONG GERMA N BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, Wwishes any kind of work. 314 Elghth st. 9() SBAPE PICKERS TO PICK 2000 TONS OF Muscats at $1 26 a lon, fare advanced; boaraing-house waiter, $25; CHARLES SERVAS, the cook, please call R. T. WARD & CO., 608 | and 610 Clay st ELL BOY: BOY FOR PAINT SHOP; YOUNG man for kitchen work, $15 and room; 2 men | for shoemaking; man for chores, etc.; young man for pantry work, $15 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 | Market street. ) wholesale or retail grocery, fruit or commission | bouse; first-class references. Address 579 kast Twelfth st., East Oakiand. 7OUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- S ANTED—FRENCH WAITER, $10: NURSF, keening, shorthand and typewriting, desires private hospiial, $25; plain hotel waiter, $25, | | situation. ~Address G: L., box 5, Call Oftice. and others. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. i QITUATION ~WANTED ~AS ~CLERK IN ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN A4S | partuer with $200 in best-paying cash busi- | ness in the country: no liquor: will clear $60 each | by doing our own work. 1107 Folsom st. A STEADY SOBER RELIABLE, wants work; wages no object: used to care of horses. driving, etc.: generaly useful; reference or security. Address H. 5., 414 Ivy ave. OMPETENT MAN, CAPABLE OF MANAG- ing a larze business: must be well recom- | mended and have $1000 cash. MYERS & GRA- | HAMM, 777 Market st. M AN, MIDDLE AGED, OF GOOD ADDRESS, VL with references, desires a situation as janitor: | clean offices, stores, etc. Address R. J. H., 323 Hyde st. POSITION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by steady, re iable, young German; understands care of horse’, garden and general work: is willing | and obliging: firsi-ciass references. Address S. G., { box 128, Call Office. | RY TEMPERATI i D ence: practical handy with tools; wi MAN OF 30; A1 REFER- Jainter and 'paper-hanger; Work very cheap; city or | country: by day or job. Aad. O. K., box 95, Call. HANDY JAPANESE GARDENER WANTS situation to take eare of borses and cows: can drive buggy and do all kinds of outside work: reference. ~Address H. M. SUZUKUWA, 113 Charch st. SIIUATION WANTED FOR & FIRST-CLASS cook, German, in restaurant or lunchhouse; | best of references. S. D., box 161, Call Office, | P ON AS SURVEYOR, ASSAYER AND bookkeeper for a mining company In Califor- nia or elsewhere by a man of experieuce; satis- factory references given. Address Surveyor, box 25, Call Office. }‘ln|,~'1‘-(‘LAsn JAPANESE COOK DESIRES place in private famlly in this city. FRANK G N., 22 Piospect piace. QITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS 1 carpenter as carpenter or something else; needs to work. Address D., 1050 Howard st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Llectric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free busand bageage 10 and from the ferry. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer avd machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1159 Market st., 8. F., Cal. W L\CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ 10 $1 50 per nigh:: $1 50 to $6 per Wweek: free bus and bazgaze to and from the ferry. ‘Yuv G GIKL WOULD LIKE A PLACE I'0 do general housework. Call ay 221 Eleventh. TOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE TO do upstairs work and sewing. Call at 221 Eleventh Y OUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION IN candy store or baker shop. Call or addre: 865 Bryant st. (G ERMAN GIRL OF 17 WOULD LIKE A ace to take care”of child or do light bouse- work: wages $12. Apply 405 Lyon st., cor. Hayes. JWEDISH GIRL WISH k8 S{TUATION 10 DO general housework in American family. Call at 2119 Greenwich st. CHAMBEI&MA[D AND WAITRESS O R seamsiress, respectabie, wants position: city or country. Pieass address H. V.. 1122 Larkin st ITUATION BY EXPERIENCED COOK Fuit men on ranch, mining, sawmill or logging camp; understands her business. Address C., 1121 Howard st Y OUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, RE- cenily from Spain, speaks 3 languaces, desires a housekeeper's position Room 1, 105 Stocxton. " OUNG LADY RECENTLY FROM THE EAST desires a position as typewriter. Room 14, 995 Market st. ELTAELE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day; washing, ironing and cleaning. 870 Xolsom st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL, VERY GOOD COOK, wishes situation to do housework; best refer- ences. 721 Kilis st. Y QUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION TO DO light nousework orsccond work. Call or ad- diess 227 Hayes st. jOMA . WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; 890d general houseworker; willing and oblig ing. 1611 Geai¥ , near Buchanan. EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE any kind of sewing.. Call afternoon, 144 Fifth st., room 17, second floor. " OUNG GIEL WISHES SITUATION TO DO houseworx aud plain cookinz. Apply at 81 Twenty-eighth st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores. (G308 CooK W SHES A SITUATION 1IN A first-class hotel,boarding-house or lunchhouse; 800d references. P.ease call at 801 k olsom st. W ANTED—BY A COMPETENT, EXPERI- enced young woman silustion as resiaurant waitress or chambermaid. 225 Fourth st., room 10. Y OUSG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS bousekeeper or any other light work. Cail or address 116 Sixth st., room 2. MDDEE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do housework: is a good cook; wages $10 to $12. 459 Minna s, bet. Fifth and Sixth. JIEST-CLASSDRES MAKER WOULD LIKE work by the day; fit guaranteed ; reasouable. 44 Sixth st., room 23. TRAINED NURSE WISHES TO TR.VEL East with patient; remuneration, traveiing ex- penses. Address B. L., 1203 Castro st. Oakiand. REMABLE ENGLISH WOMAN WA 1% & place of trust: guod cook anda housekeeper: no postal cards, Piease call at 6 O Farrell st iwo days, Tuesday avd Wednesday, 1oom 15, "third oor. '1' OUNG WOMAN WANTS TO GO OUT BY the day: housework, washing, cleaning, etc. Call or address 1414 Utis place, near Folsom and Eighth sts. SWEDISH GIRL WAN1TS SITUATION TO DO upstairs work and us seamstress. Call 715 Treat ave., between Twentieth and T wenty-first. VY OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF SEWING; e s and cleans clothes. 114 Fourth st, room W ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS & Ppiace to assist in general housework; country preferred. Piease cail at 520 Third st. MIDDLE-GED ' GERMAN WOMAN DE. sire; a position to do genera! housework or 0.sékeening: no objection 10 ity or country. 517 Howard st. W LCuESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST..NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to §1 50 per $1 50 to 86 per week; convenient and respecial iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry, WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THR i1 WEEKLY CALL. in wraper. for mailing, FEMALE HELP WANTED. Q WAITRESSES, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; fare advanced. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED — AN INTELLIGENT MAN TO ! solicit and coliect; $10 per week salary; future Taise assured: must have $30 cash. Apply 917 Market st room 2. g JTEADY RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER IN butchery to deliver orders and collect; $76 required. 622 Mariket st., room 8. ANTED — SALESMAN GIGAR AND TO- baceo line for grocery trade, to speak German. Address, with references. box G, 14. Call Office. \TEADY MAN WITH $100; BIG PRUFITS: | 5560 monthly guarantced. F. MOOWE, 530 | Eddy st. R}'fiut, WALL-PAPER SALESMAN WHO understands the business thoroughly. W. W., box 20, Call. JIBST-CLASS UPHOLSTERER AND CAR- pel-layer wanted. A. V. HENKO, 2116 Fil- more st. Y OUNG MAN WITH $200; GOOD SECURITY; $40 month and board. 4081 19th, nr. Castro. JOUNG MAN HESIDING WITH HIS PAR- ents for deniist’s ofiice. C., box 32, Call. O0Y, 16 Ox 16, TO CLERK IN GROCERY- | store. Call at 125 Herman st. ANTED — YOUNG GERMAN FOR GRO- cery and bar. 416 Thirteenth st. | sts., an open- W E ARE SHOE DOCIOES: WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them like new; done while you wait: ladies’ soleing, nailed 35c.; men’s soleing, nailed ‘50c.; machine-sewed 75c.; hand- sewed 65c.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been aamaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value. from 25c.up to £2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. PARTNERS WANTED. ANTED, A PARTNER — FIRST-CLASS restaurant; fashionable seaside health resort; must be experienged; this is more essential than capital. Write A.. box 80. Call Office. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS FOR SEED'S W ATER-FILTERS; they fit any fancet, are durable, cheap and seii g sight; 8150 will start you. 719 Market, near W ATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: work from the country solicited; estimate civen; articl 8 returned if price is not satisfactor: all work warranted. J. N. BRITTAIN, ANTED—OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUR- ing. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farrell st., bet. Mason and Poweil. ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE Plnd Newspaper Illustration: day and evening cinsses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds FPartington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 434 Pine. DVICE FRE! DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private; no charge uniess successtul: ail iaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HO W, atty-at-law, ¥30 Marketst. T)R MAUD [NMAN, ELECTRIC THERAPEU- Fia vapor baihs: ladies only. 1058 Market st. JUST ARRIVED_MME. M. TAYLOR, CARD- reader; fee $1. 860 Market, rooms 49-50, 0COCO OR ANY OTHER ANCE R otern Stpte of hairaressing I do for 25 centas Quinonia balr tonic, 85¢ a bottle: switches, §1: have enlarged my pariors. G. LEDEREK, 111 Stockton st. ) OUNG LaDY FROM CUBA DESIRES G tleman partner; small capital required. 9 Po ell st., room 7. ] CRRIS BERRY. FORMEE FOREMAN V1 Alvert Miller's cloak store, has opened a busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46: ladies’, misses', children’s cloaks to order;fit gnaranteed :Jow prices MES, THOMPSON, GHIROPODIS manicure. 101 Grant ave., room 10. ADY (STRA R) DESIRES G 'L man partner; $26 capital. B. 3, 122 Post st, YRTLE POTTER'S COSMETIC PARLORS; M menicuring, bairdressing. 1362A Market st. ro0m 8. ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN AND WOMEN 10 earn from $3 to $5 a day. Rear office, 630 Market st. VANVASSERS WITH BRAINS AND ABIL- / ity: 11 t0 12. H. CLARK, 625 Mission st. §4 FANISTOORDER: SAMPLE BY MATL WERTHMAN Pants Co., 2215 Geary street. HE FINEST LINE OF REMNANTS: suit to order, $10; pants, $3. Cut Rate Tallor ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and stb. GENTS; BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOSI- tion. Baxter Fortrait Co., 432 Sutter st. RUNKS DELIVERKD 25C. BAY CITY ‘Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. (CUILLS AND FEVER CURED IN HALF & day without quinine; recipe for 50c: agents wanted. A. CHARLTON, Kelseyville, Cal 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., 723 Market st. ROOMS WANTED. 4 OR 2 ROOMS, WITH USE OF KITCHEN, for housekeeping. Moderate, box 8. Call. 1 BOARDING WANTED. W ANIELU—BY YOUNG GIRL, PRIVATE family to boord with: will pxy par cash and Assist in the house. Address B. W.. box 108, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, SMALL IM. proved ranch. Price and particulars R., box 8, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. JANTED — SECOND-HAND CITY DIREC- tory, '96, cheap. 211 Sutter st., room 4 W ANTED — OLD MAID VENTRILOQUIAL _YY figure; stace price. S W. C.. box 2, this office. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: 4 pos: LOST. OST—ON SERTEMBER 15, BETWEEN SAC- | ramento, Broderick, California d_Steiner T.: also silver link chain. 50D st., and receive reward. OST—LA R YELLOW SHORT-HAIRED dog. Return to 1168 Bryant st.: reward. 1.3 -BLACK AND TAN DEERHOUND bitch; return to 811 Howard st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEKNTA Savings and Loan Society of Sau Francisco in the name of MARY BLANCHETTI; No. 1691152, | The finder will please return to the bank. FOUND. Fovsfimfimmfi enth ave.. south of park BI1CYCLES. |’ SOLUMEBIA BICYCLE FOR SALE cheap. 635 Mission st. ECOND-HAND BARGAINS: C $30: Barnes, $55: Ben Hur, Ladies’, 850; Fo ler, $55: Ladies’ Fowler 98, a bargain; alse others. DAVIS BROS., 23 Geary st. IGH-GRADE 2D-HAND WHEGLS $25 UP; | sundries below cost. 216 Mcallister. JERY FiNE 96 BICYCLE FOR $20. N. HAWLEY, 315 Market st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. WFORD, DAVID FOR SALE_MISCELLAN @R () AERMOTOR WINDMILL AND TAN DZOU tor $65. Inquire Postoffice for LOUIS ISAACS’ place, Upper Fruitvale. OOK WANTED., APPLY AT 156563 MAR- ket st. ANTED — A PANTRYMAN AT COFFEE JOHN'S, 9 Stockton st. \ AN TO HELP IN RESTAURANT. 916 M “Howard st. | | ANTED—-TWO SHOEMAKERS AT ONCE | on repairing. 254 Eighth st. ERMAN WAITER AND DISHWASHER. 17 Washington st. "UP, 4 MONTHS 2 heavy workhorses. double harness; ca- nary birds and Maltese kittens. 1612 Steioer st. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 :iission, nr. 7th. OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRE ' stand desk, money Lill, safe, cheap. 102 Cla; 1 UY YoUuR profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 First st., near Mission. FINE GORDON SETTER P o (G’D BAKBER WANTED, STEADY. CALL 8 A M. 4315 Third st. QPLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal. EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT WAITER. 207 Second st. hon.r;us.usum S, 2D-HAND MACHINERY. waterpipes. Mclnwosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. ANTEOU—-GENERAL BLACKSMITH AT New Y ork Stab es. 507 Jessle st.,nr.Sixth. CQUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCA~ bars bough: & sold. 112135 Markt.bet Tth & Sth BiR WANTED FOR THURSDAY. 1130 Seventh st., Adeline station, Oaklan QHOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRIA Cali 256 Noe st. W ANTED—GIRL _FOR SECOND WORK, country, $25; German cook, $25; girl for general houscwork, sleep at home, $.0: German and Swedish girls for housework, $15 and §20; cook for country, $25. C. B. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. (CUAMBERMAID. $12 AND ROOM: 2 WAIT- resses, §5 week, call early; woman for kitchen work, £13. etc.; waitres, City, $20 and room; housegirl for Alvarado, $18. choice place. girl for Toin. Lobos, $15, no wash; giriin famiiy of 3, $15. iter s.; girl for McAllister st., $20: girl tor Alsmeds, ' $20; girl for Scott st..' $20: -irl for Berkeley, & L1, Elrls, $16: 7 girls, 820; 15 young girls, 88, and $12 per monch, assist, etc. MAR' 749 Marke: st. HOTO-PRINTER AND RETOUCHER; country. Stuparich Mifg Co., 528 Market st. ANTED—SPANISH BOY FOR LIGHT work. Adaress R. T., box 81, Call. XPERIENCED CUTTER ON CORSETS. 1388 Market st. XPERIENCED HAND AT RUNNING POW- er papercutter. 520 Market. T ANTED—A CITY SALESMAN FOR WINES and liquors; one who has a good family trade preferred. Address W., box 5, Call. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED —SALESMEN for our men's clothing department. RA- PHAELS. TED—PROTESTANT S/ COND GIRL, see lady here at 12 to-day: cook. no wash, German siyle, $30; laundress and chamber- mald, $20: nurse and _sewing, $16: 3 waitresses, botel and restanrant $! and & great many girls for cooking and housework 1n city and country. J. F. CRUOSETT & Co., 816 Sutter st. OUNG MAN{TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Address B., box 58, Call Office. [ANTE| —MAN UNDE“STANDS POTTED | plants In nursery work, $15. 51z Haizht st. JLDERLY MAN TO COOK FOR 8 OF 4 MEN, GERMAN NUKSERY GOVERN- 3 25: 3 German cooks, $35, $30 and $25; young xirl as companion, $15: French nurs- £ry goveruess, $25: German chambermaid, hotel, #15: girls to assist housework, $10 ana $12. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. $5 month. Call 512 Haight st. at 1 P . 9() BUGLERS FOR & BUGLE BAN 19, Call Office. i oT necessary to be first-class. Addre:s B., box w ANTED—SOLICITORS FOR “L1G HT,” THE (YQK: BRIVATE FAMILY, CITY, $25; WAIT- ress, Mechanics' Hotel, $15: cook and iaun- dress. privaie family, on ranch, $25: German or Scandinavian housekeeper, »10, and others. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1OOK, $30; SECOND GIRL, $25; NURSE, / $26. housework, San Rafael, $25; 15 house- work girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15.° MISS CULLEN. 323 utier st NEA17BUURE\VDKK GIRL, SAN RAFAEL, $20. MISS CU..LEN, 323 Sutter st. EAT GIRL, SAN MATEO, $15. MISS CUL- LEN saslguner St. AUNDRESS, INSTITUTIO! $30; LAUN- dress, private family, $25: second girl, $25: 8 Swedish nousegiris, $20 to $25. MRS NORTON, 15 Sutter st. 1 E:HRT FOR HOUSEWORK: erican families; HIRD, 721 Ellillsll- 5 $) SIRL COOKS “FOR BOARDING-HOUSE, SMALL wages 812 to $25. MRS. ‘American weekly. App'y 1203 Market st. W ASTED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN | for a domestic department: none others need apply. 528 Market s:., ro0m 7, bet. 3:30 and & b s, ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to batent? Vrotect your idens; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washinzton. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. ANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES i Marine Corps, U. 8. pavy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good cbaracter and temperate Nabits: able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens ot | the Unlted Siates or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become citizens will b sccepted; this important branch of the naval urv&u offers special luducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the worid on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruling Office, 20 Eliis st., San Francisco, Cal. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c;week 1 Lo $2 50 ;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. JANTED — MEN 10 LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, 1518 Howard. W ANTED—80 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up; repairing: open | evenings. S. ¥. Baby Carriage i fg. Co.. 442'Sixth. | OUD SECOND-HAND BUILER: ALSO LOT pulleys, shatiing, eic. W.' L' SANFORD, 415 Washington st. ©) HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- | gine: good as new: $90. _Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUM . SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. £or sale. 1166 Mission. O SMALL NEDICM 5X1 VARGE SUZ® fire and burzisr proot sate. 109, 111 Market 3: | EW RANGLS CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W. S RAY Mz Co. 12 Californias:. ed silver watch engraved A. T. | dairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 1urk s Return to 2510 Jack: | | RBLS.OF KNOWLEDG T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines far- nished for $1: call or write. 1029%y Market sk, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. AL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckies, scars, etc., removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworth. AZOR-FIXING OUE SPECIALIY; FINB edge put on razor,25¢. Razor Exchae, 630Markes VELVET AND CLOYH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. BIGOUTDUOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market snd Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements In ltving light; promoters of busie Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 60 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage t0 and from the ferry. IBERAL AUVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- J elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothinz bough! COLMAN, 41 Sa. cor. Jessie. S FOR 6§ CENTS_ THm® SKLY CALL. in wrabper, for malling. - UP: WRAPPERS 360 UP; jawn $1 up 5053 Naioma st., above Sixth. GITAZ\A. THE GYPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST.; truthtul in ber predictions; reliable in her ad: vice: no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide yon right; no fake; saisfaction guaranteed: office ho L CLAIRVOY- l\ ME. PORTER, W ant, card-reader, born with & douole vell and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and nr. Jones. VOYANT, TELLS success to all; for~ 6 M| on s ‘REVE FUTURE marriage:iucky lotiery numbers. 1032 Market. '\] ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; AW pasi, present and future; 25c. 148 6th st., r. 5. M A READS LIFE FLUENTLY; business advice; uames given: 25¢ up. 5 Fourth N ALE. MO U, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS past, present, future: 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventh to 11 Stockton; ladies 25¢: gents 50c. ME LEGETTE—PR , PAST AND future; 25¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, or. Fourth. h{.\il‘ DR THUMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 1S Kearny, now 929 Post; fee 1: letter $2. 'i"mr SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE IVl "husband, wife: ladies 25c, 50c. 914 O'Farrell, CTATRYOYANT: LADIES ONLY: FER 260 41 . inna, basement. ME. SCHMIDT, past, by mail: low brices. OLATE Present aud, future M tun SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QU 0D WOMEN 13 | { MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE $1 & UPWARD! _ FEE 81 & UPWARD® HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that look of sadness? Why that downcass eve? "Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so rend this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped 80 maay thousands on this coast in the ten years past, is sgain at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and 18 now &s 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: tns | separated are united: the sick made strong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wita or lover is untrue consuit her at once. Her tran- | ecendent power Is a3 far above those poor mortals who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens ars = = | bigh above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- | not know what fallure meaas! Her “Revealea tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's | Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cura every disease that human flesh is heir to. and na matter of how long standing. Write if you can- not call, for treatment by mail is always most suo- cesstul and satistaciory. All letters answered. = iagnosed from a lock of hair. FEL §1 & UPWARD! FEFK $1 & UPWARDE MES. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Sevent, San Francisco. GRAND SPIRITUALIST MASS-MEETING £X. to-day in Hamilton Hall, Oakland, under the auspices of the State association. General con- ference at 2 P. M., participated in by the noted speakers, W. J. Colville. Rev. W. P. Haworth. Dr. F. Ravlin and others. Tests by Mrs. S. Cowell, Katie Heussman and other mediums. At 7:30 ®. M. Harrison D. Barrett, president of the Na- tional association, will deliver an address, after which Mrs. Maud Freitag, the celebrated young medium, will give her woniderful ballot tests, ac- companfed by spirit rappings. Vocal solos by Mrs. Emma Sherwood, the accomplished contralto soloist of Chicago. DEOPLE’'S SPIRITUALISTS' SOCIETY, Larkin to-night; Mrs. Hendee-Rogers and Protessor Tatum. 111 SEWING MACHINES. | OR SALE— chine; never been usrd. 1Golden place, Golden Gate ave., bet. Larkin and Hyde sts. NEW SINGER SEWING MA- ) MCALLISTER — MRS J. MEYER: =D test meetings every night; 10c.; Tue & ¥ri, 2 P. M. SETING TO-NIGHT, 10c. 335 Mo titt, Bird, Clemens; skeptics invited, LL KINDS BUUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented. repaired: jowest rates. 205 Fourth st A MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregu'aritics and diseases peculiar o their sex: latest improved method of ireatment: never falls: perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sl to make them well; travelers helped imme (ately; prices (o sult the times: home in coufinement. DR. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank consult fr-e; French rt‘:.'llllllug pink pills, hours from 8'A. M. to 5 P. M. and 7109 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed; travelers heiped without delay; pri- Tate home in confinemeut: reguiar graduate phy- sician; 30 years' successful practice; MEDICAL ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere; you' will save time and | expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS. DE. WYE L H, 916 Post st., near Larkin. Sz | NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- A ent or worthless piils used s every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matier from what cause: resiores always in one day; can besent and used at home: ail cases guaranteed: if you want (o be treated safe and surecall ona man’sphysician. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st. J)= Socowis MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and Testores all cases of irregularizies In one day, guaranteeing a cure or DO charze; separate home for patients; best skill; low fees: regulator $2. 904 Mcallisier st. "ITRCLE_ TO-N 0-DAY, 526 McAL- ests P M. MES MY DAYS ONLY readings M. FRANC INDEPE. - writer. 118 Haight M =5 KATE HOSKI.S, TRANGCE MEDIUM. AW sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 186 Oak st. ’;IBHUP GARRISO! £) ces Tuesday, Fris NDENT SLaTE- HYPNOTISM, A A A A AR HYYNUTISM AND VITAL MAGNETISM practically and scientifically taught In 8 les- eons, as0 how to hypno ize fustantaneously, by proféssor of the French achool: a good opportusity here offered to . physicians and sindents of science Interested in iis therapeutic effects; high- est credentials: correspondence solicited. Cail or address the Hypnotic and Mesmeric Institute, 8 O'Farrell st. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, CIENITFIC ASTROLOGY—ALL EVENTS OF life foretold by the horcscope: advice on all business: speculation my specialty, and_business men protected b - my method; oil a nd minerals lo- cated by the sciencé. DR. ST. CLAIR, 916 Mar- ket st., room 26: hours 9 to 7. HORSES, LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—a BOON TO ladfes troubled with irregularities: nodanger; safe and sure; $2 50 express . 0. D.: don't delay ntll 100 late. OSGOOD B1.0S., Oakiand, Cal. MES DR WEGENLR TAKES LADIES BE. fore and doring confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treats all female complaints oc irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st $1 week, 25c night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. Mh!fl's HALF-SOLING, BUc.: LADIES, 40c.: done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Fineck’s,S. £+ 'OOMS 16¢ 10 76c PEE NIGHI: 50¢ 10 31 60 per week. Uriental, 225 Drumm si. Cwsmo OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 80con the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. W'ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. S, ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes 1o order, £3 50: hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and ourth W LNCHESTER HOUSE §4 THIRD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading- ro0m: free bus end baggage to and irom the ferry. JURE CURI: FUR ALL FEMALE DISEASE: from what=ver cause: & home ir: confinem with every comfor:: satisfaciion guaranteed, by MRS. DR GWYLR, 226 Turk st. RS, J. A ACH \RD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN confinement; 25 years’ experience. 555 Mis- M BS M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; terms reduced. 929 Howard st. R. DORA GRAY—ALL FEMALE COM- plaints restored: cure guaranteed. 827 Eddy. JETEREGUCAR OR AXY FrNiALE DI EaSE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 25414 4th. DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. PRLVATE HOME IN CONFINEMEN DR FUNCKE. 1418 Eighth st. Alameda. THY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixtb. for a room: 25ca night: $1 a week. \vazes $25; 2 for privatefamilles, 825 5 others, 872 Broadway, Oakland. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL Mason st. M % M. JOHSSTON, 886 MARKET: ONLY ERMAN GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- encey OFE ID Oakiand; must be plain cook: refer- Washington, bet."10 and 2 to-day. OUNG GIRL, COMPETENT UOOK AND call at 1007 N. El y 3 Shl and av oy doma st, oft Eleventh, bet. How: iayer who is a good vocalist 10 20 10 Arizona. Anpyy to-day bet. 1 and 4 P. 3. at 107 Scott st. dren: small wages. Treat near Twenty-elghth st. 2o o ete.; wages $12; Masoo i G“r‘yfl gocd home. © Derby st., off T general housework; wages $15 17 Apply 359 Minna st. Tt 1 OUSE- G work. Appiy bet. 9and 12 at 2114 Greenst. W ANTED — GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work; Ly-third st. $12 to $20. "Apply to J. P. JOHNSTON & Co., Various positions. German kmployment, 308 = first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 (I See party 1326 Leavenworth sk, cor. Y.er.eru housework, wants situation. Please AN ED — AN EXPERILNCED PIANO- LI’PI‘LE GIRL TO TAKE C'RE OF CHIL- "OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, W' 'AONTED—BY YOU! GIRL SITUATION RBL WANTED TO ASSIST WITH H smalt family. ~ 4250 Twen |} JRDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 76c week, 15¢ nigh:. ST TS S WOOR, "00 night E 8—~REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 648 . Clay: bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, bc. 100 355500 nidhe motatine oo o €24 Washington sk, near Kearng. PHYSICIANS, D&, GG ODONNELL 1206 MARKET, COR Golden Gate ave. : diseases of women s specialty. POXT FAIL TOCONSULT DR JORDAN AT bis museum, 1051 Market of.: his praciice is a guaran: reatmen; Mhe Worsi cases treated satisfactorily by mall. HAXDSOME CAKT, HARNESS, STYLISH mare; pacer: gentle: will stand any place: any one can_drive her; nice rig for lady. Can be seen at 941 Bryant st. "HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 930 VA- lencia st., s the place to go if you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugies, wagons or har ness; auction es every Saturday at 11 o'clock. B() BEAD DRIVING AND WOKK HORSE: weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. $62 Howard st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS 0f good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less moneysthan you can bay Eastera trash; send for catalogue. 110 MeAllister st..S. K. 15() SETSXEW AxD Sk ON U HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons, bugsies, surreys, Tockaways, carts; must be soid. 1118 Mission s; AKGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER LA ioken; cheap: Hyde ranch. 630 Gommercial. SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 500 Deis: i kinds; bugzy,wazon, caris, surrey & rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencla. RSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS bhegles. carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss 27 Six-h st.; auction sales every Weduss v Au WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, OR SALE—LIGHT WAGON, ALSO BUSL ness buggy, cheap. 908 Golden Gate ave, 30 years | TOOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES FING carriages of every desci1ption; cash, note: instaliments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 8th st & &

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