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1z THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1896, e e e e e e o TALIS TO CELEGRNTE Fireworks and a Procession Will Commemorate the 3oth of September. The Society of the Bersaglieri Takes the Lead in Marking the Event. The Italian colony is preparing a cele- bration for the lwenty»aighgn anniversary of the taking of Rome, which occurs on Sunday next. 0 The Society of the Bersaglieri is at the head of the celebration, though the Italian school committee and the committe to aid the poor are also actively participating in the preparations, and a programme to occupy the entire day has already been drawn out. As the 20th of September fails on a Sunday there will no doubt be a great many people able to take part who were last year prevented by their daily avoca- tions from sharing in the festival. The festivities will begin with a parade, in which all the civil and military socie- ties in the colony will take part. The procession is to start at 10 A. M. from the Sala dei Bersaglieri; it will traverse Stock- ton street, Broadway and Montgomery avenue, after which it will return to Union street, proceeding thence to Harbor View Park, where the literary and oratorical exercises are to take place. Two speakers are to be chosen, one in Italian and one in English, and the presidents of the three societies which are arranging the festival have been given absolute power to chose these two orators. The Italian Consul, Cay. Serra, is to attend the celebration and the president of the day will be Signor Venaglia, president of the Bersaglieri Society. It has been decided to have a tombola at Harbor View, with prizes of $200, $100, $50, etc. All the proceeds, both of the | tombola and the rest of the celebration, wiil be divided equally between the poor of the colony and the Italian school. In the evening there will be a grand dis- play of fireworks in Union Square, with allegorical fizures of the taking of Rome, Porta Pia, etc., while a band chosen for the occasion, will play appropriate music. The day will end with a Eall in the Sala dei Bersaglieri. All the committees for the celebration of the 20th of September have already been chosen. The reception committee con- sists of J. F. Fugazi, A. Sbarboro, G. Bazurro, Captain Baglietto, G. Musso, G. Vensano, G. Caglieri, J. Sala, ¥acconi, Postiglione, ¥. L. Belgrano, Martinoni, F. Cayagnaro, and all the Italian doctors, lawyers and druggists in the City. It is expected that if the coming cele- bration of the twenty-eichth anniversary of the faking of Rome does not surpass the celebration of last year, at least it will not be inferior to it. The three presidents, E. Venaglia, P. Barbieri and A. Zabaldano, have issned a spirited circular, calling on all their com- patriots to aid in making the celebration a success. PACIFI0 COAST BONDS. The town of Corona has voted to issue school bonds. The Sacramento Building and Loan Association has eleciea Daniel Flint president, the California State Bank treasurer, and Frank Hickman secre- a The assets of the gssociation are valued at $267,87464. A net gain to the stockholders of 7 1-5 per cent was made last year. The amount 0f bonds to be issuea by the North Tule district, in Tulare County, is $600. 1t was to satisfy the claim of the State of Oregon that the property of the Springfield Power and Improvement Company was sold at Eugene at mortgage sale. The property was bid in by the attorney for the plaintiff. The claim of the Sta.e was based on a loan made by Governor Pennoyer, Secretary McBride and Treasurer Metscham, who, as commissiouers in charge of all “tate school funds. had let the company have £10,000. The ; State secured the property for $3649 9. Accord- ing to the Portland Oregoman. the cost of this | property a few years ago was $100.000. | The election at Tiburon in reference to a pro- " posed issue of $10,000 worth of school bouds 1o purchase a lot and erect a school buliding will take place Uctober 10. | Bids for $3500 worth o honds to beissued by | Harold Schooi District of Los Angeles County will | be opened io-day by the Treasurer of Los Angeles | County. nal Railway Company, lim- been registered in London with a capital 30, in 10s shares. The object isto take in mortgag- bonds known as series “A" ‘B, issued by the Mexican Nationai Kailroad Company, 8n American_corporation, and to exe- c deed of trust. The directors are: H. W. | ers, F. C. Banbury, M.P., H. J. Chindery, William Brander and J. M. Macdonald. | 1 ussessment of 10 per cent has been levied on | the capiial stock of the Bank of National City by | vote or the board of directors. | The ordinance recently adopted by the Portlana City Council authorizing the sale under the bond- ingact of street and sewer improvement ponds | 10 the amount of $24,297 76 contained the usual clause: “Payable in Un ted States gold coin.” The value of mortgages on real and personal property in Napa County is $2,309,050. The grand total of the assessed value of the county as | Teiurned in a financial statement prepared by County Auditor Deweese is $13,181,579. Tha total number of acres assessed is 399.851. The toial value of real estate in the county is #6,392 840: total value of 1 provements in the coun !f;u ,400; personal property ana money, $3,100, | The bonds to be issned by Safford schoo! distric | No. 1, of Graham County, Ariz. which will amount to #5500, will run fora period of twenty years and will bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. ‘The capital stock of the Commercial State Bank of Ouk. sdale. Wash., has been reduced from $50,- | 000 t0 825,000, aud & c-rtificate has been filed 1n the County Auditor's omce attesting that fact. The Victoria Colonist says tha: much Puget Sound money has been taken to British Columbia recently for deposit in chartered banks until politi- cal une:riainty in the United States is al an end. The following is a quotation from_the Victoria Colonist of September 5: ““The number of Ameri- can citizens who are daily applyinig for the protec- tion of the Canadian banks ngainst the possible 10ss of thein uoney through the adoption of free silver is surprising. The majority of these de- posits are made for three or six months.’” THE STOCOK MARKET, The Comstocks were weak In the ‘morning, but advanced somewhat in the afternoon with the usual quiet business. The close was weak again. At the annual meeting of the Gray Eagle Min- ing Company yesterday 80.000 sha-es were repre- sented and the following directors electea: J. W. Harrison, M. Denavesux, H. W. Gray, A. H. Hogg and D. k. Allison. Officers were elected as fol- lows: President, J. W. Harrison: vice-président, H. W. uray; secretary, W. G. Gurnett: treasrer, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank; superintendent, T. G, Durning. The annual meeting of the Mono will be held to-day, and afterward it is expected that the con- solidation of the mining property of the Standard Consolidated. Bodie Consolidated,. Buiwer Con- solidated and Mono mines will be perfected, under the name of the Standard Exploration Company of Bodle, and shares in the new company will in due time be exchanged in proper proportion for those of the old compauies. The Standard stock will soon be relisted at the San Francisco Stock and Exchance Board. BODIE ( ONSOLIDATED—200 level—Are stripping timbers and pianking from the old chute in the east crosscut, and have put ladders in the old Gildea raise ‘opposite the shafi. Have. drified soutn 16 feet from the top of the main Gildes raise, on 10 inches of good ore. Have put in 15 feei of the waste chute in this raise. 300 level— South drift on Burzess ledge advanced 15 feet and stopped temporarily, The vein is small in the face. Are stoping north and south on 10 inches good grace ore from Gildea raise on 200 level: north on Burgess pillar above 300 level, and norih on old Fortuna fillings on the 400 level. On the surface are laying pipe line from Standard mill to the Bodle shaft. Lxtravted during the week the following amounts of ore: trom 200 level (Glldea ledge) 18.5 tons, car-sample BsSAy $35 per ton: from 300 level (Burgess ledge) 4 tons, sssay $24 50, and from 400 level (Fortuua ledge) 1.5 tons. assay 810.~Total amount extracted, 24 tons. verage assay value, §25 per ton. BULWER CONSOLIDATED200 level—-Stope 10, above south cresscut 2, connected with old work: ings in the south end. Stopes 11 and 10 are yield- ing ore of about the same quaitity and value as herevofore. Opened up old raise from maim drife 20 feet south of shaft, but f00:d nothing to justity working here. Tunael level—Work in raise 3 dis. continued entirely, Are still stoping fair rock from raise 1,1hé pay extending further sonth thun any Of the stopes Jower down The ‘south drift from crosscu: . was advauced 3 feet on a snall seam of low-grade.ore. Bu.se above the old stove over ntermediate drift from crosscut 2 was advanced 2 feet,on & small seam of fair ore. Dure ing the week the following amounts of ore were extracied: From 200 level, 9 1ons, car sampie assay $43 perton: from tunnel level, raise 1, 1.9 1058, nssay $26 50; raise 2, 6 Lons, assay $38 50; ntermediate, 0.7 tons, assay $30. Total amount otore extracted, 12 tons, A verage assav. $40 per ton. Haulea to Standird mill during the week, 15714 tons of ore for reduction. Mo level of Bodle—The south dritt on . the Fortuna was advanced 9 feet from the Bodie side; Lhe vein is small and FOOr In the face. STANDARD MILL STATEMENT—Ore crushed for the week 165 tons for the Standard Con. mine and 15734 tons for the Bulwer Con. mine. Average daliy crushing 46 tops. Average assay vanner tailings $6 25. Total tons concentrates produced 134 Assay value $51 53. Plate amslgum pro. duced 5181 ounces. Tallings plant 1 treated 38814 tons tailings for the week: plant 2 treated 418.5 tons tallings. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 100 Andes.. so|zoo G&C. .‘..ssl‘zw Oceidtl....52 100 Bodie.....58(100 .. -54[150 Y Jacki..30 150 Crwn Pt..29| AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 82200 Chliar...2.35 50 Ophr. -1.85) 50 . 100 Bulwer.. 100 Chaling. 100 . ; Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 16,150 CC&V ..1.80,500 Overman.15 07| 50 Cond....1.301400 Potosi 30/400 C Imp.....02400 Savg. 50400 ............03500 9¥l600 C Foint. 195/300 Mex. 271/4(300 Oced... 200 Ophir. B AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. -6 80 Contl. 1523, ..ovlaxg Cxl,loz:p.. ..33‘:38 X . 100 C L. .30 ¢ - xouAn.?-_ =r39li00 9200 Fotos!, 400 Beicner....52{100 Exchar. 3 200 B&B......99200 G & C. .1.55/200 & Nv. 45/300 Justice. ...05/200 ... 40700 Kentuck..07|400 8 Hill. 200 Bullion. 100 Bulwer. 50U Chalng, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16—4 P. M. Evfl.Alk%‘J B"?S(M con. 16 |Jackson F — e 07 08 Jula.. T o6 08 Andes. 31 82{Justice. 04 05 Belcher 51 _ b2Keninck 06 07 Best & Belcher 98 1.00 Lady Wash... — 04 Benton Con.... 15 fexican 57 b8 Eodie .. - 0 - Bullion 19 — 0 Bujwer. 45 52 63 Caledonia. . 10 13 99 1.00 Chollar...) /2,35 2.40| 14 15 Con.Cal&Va . 180 1.85| 98 1.00 Challenze Con. 43 ‘(‘ 84 65 Con. Imperial. 02 _ 03/S - 10 Confidence....1.35 1.40:~ o8 09 Con New York — 04}, 03 - Crown Point... 28 29: 02 08 EsstSierraNev — 04 95" L7 Eureka Con . 25 ~|U: 43 44 Excheauer 08 O5lUtah.........l 09 10 Goula & Curry. 65 56|Yellow Jackew 32 33 Hale& Norers. 1.50 1.55) GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 100 LockwoodCon. 20 Asked Princess. 73 Providence. Asked 75 00 200 Savannah. 47 | Thorpe. 20/Bid . 80 Asked, 80 100 Cholla: 25 1100 Con Virginia... 180 id .. 5 50100 Hale & Norcrs. 150 Asked. 60U 50 ... .= 155 700 Lockwood Con.. 271100 Potosi.. 9 200 . - 28" LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Spring Valley Water.... . 8% Eic San Francisco Gas. 86 50 Asked do 9700 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16—2 P, M. TNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bld. Asked. US4scoup. 1051 — (US4sreg... — 1073 Do new 1ssuell4s — MISCKLLANFODS nownea, Cal-stCbless 109 110 |PacRoll MSy. - Cal Elec L, 83118 — |Do2d186s... — - Cntra C W55 94 |P&ORy6s. — 115 | Dpnt-stexco 86 9714(P&Ch Ry8s. — 107% Edsn L&P6s119 — "|Pwl-st KR8y — —_ F&CHRRSs. 103 |Reno, Wikl — 105 Geary-stR3s. 10714 8acto P& L. = 10214 LosAngLBs — 100 |SF&NPROs. 9733100 Do Gnteed8s 95 100 |SPRRAriz83 — = 97 Mkt-s:CbleBs1183,120 |SPRRCalfs. — 11015 | DoRyConBs..1013,10215 SPRRCalfa. — — NatVin6sisi 96 — 'SPBrRCaiés — 99 NevCNgR7s. 96 SV Waters.. 1166411714 NPCRREs — 106 [SVWaterds. 9714 — N Ry Cal8s 993 — |StkinG&ES: — 10214 N Ry Calds. — 100 |(SunsiT&T6s — — Oak Gas 53..100 ~ — |Sutter-stR5s 107145110 Lo2d is 55..100 104 |VisallaWCds — = = Onuivus 63,117 — WaTER Contra Costa 32 40 Sl Marin Co.... 50 53 973 A% €TOCKS. Capital. Paclfic Lieht 4734 49 Central. San Francsco 9035 91 Ok GL 145! SUOCKIOD. ... — 20 Pac Gaslmp. 83 INSURANCE &TOCKL Filremaw'sFa150 — [Sun. 50 COMMERCTAL BANK LondonP&A.128%, — London&SF. — 2714 Merch Ex. - Nevada. - FirsiNadonl. — 180 [Saiher B S BAVINGS EANK STOCKS. GerS&1,C0.1200 1260 (Savé Loan.. — 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 [Security..... 200 275 Mutual...... — 40 |Union Trust.750 — s¥savUnion — 480 STREET RAILROAD «vomcy. Caltfornia....106 — - 100 Geary-st... — g0 s MarketsL... 42 43 Sl e POWDER STOCKS. Atlantic ... 15 (GlantCon..., 1614 — Eastern D70 — (Judson D.oe - Calitornia.... 70 = IVigorit....... = 80c MISCELLANFEOUS STOCKS. AlaskaPkrs. 85 — (NatVinCo.. — — BIkDCoalCo. — 10 |OceanicSSCo — 20 ColCot Mills — — |PacAuxFA 1 — Edison Light116 117 (PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — |PacRoll Mill — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo 6% 7% HawC&SCo.. 1315 147gPacTransCo. — = 24 nutch S PCo_ 1834 199 Pac T&T Co. 70 — MerExAssn.100 110 |Sunset T&T. 41 — MElecLight — 434lUnited CCo. — 25 SALES—MORNIN4 LESSION. Board— 60 Hawalian Commercial. 18 50 60 do do . 18 8235 45 Pacific Lightin 48 00 70 § F Gaslight.. 90 25 50 do do 80 8714 Streei— 20 S F Gaslignt. . 90 25 10 S V Waer. $5000 SF & N way Bons ., BALES—AFTEENOON SHNSION. Fonrd— 10 California-street Railroad. 106 00 10 do do,b 3. - 106 00 25 Hutchinson 3 P Co,'s 30. 19 50 H0 LP & A Bank.... 125 00 $2000 4 arket-st Cabie 6 Bond: 119 00 5 Oakiand Gas. 52 25 50 S F Gaslight. 90 6214 50 do do 90 75 70 & V Water. 47 00 116 78 100 L P & A Bank SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franelsco! 710 Market street, open until 12 o’clock ight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. ;‘w’ Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. . corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes untll 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open untll 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open untfl 9:30 o’clock CALL— every NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ADIES REQUIRING GOOD, COMPETENT and reliable help in any capacity can be su) plied on short notice by calling or sending to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. \OMPETENT FRENCH GIRL DESIRES SIT- uation as waltress or nurse and seamstress best reference. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- son st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do housework; is good cook; small family of adults preferred: bein: all alone in this country would like good home: best of reference. Call or address 814 Fiibert st. 7ORKING HOUSEKKEPER (WITH NO IN- cumbrance) wants situation in widower’s fa ily: willing to do sewing: fond of children; good references: country preferred. Address House- Kkeeper, 127 Turk st. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. P e B e GAKDENER—A FIRST-CLASS GayDENE; thoronghiy understanding the propagati vlants, also greenhouse work, wants position: pre- vate place preferred; references. Address Gard- ener, box 7, Call Office. Q PRACTICAL HOUSE-PAINTERS AND paper-hangers, with tools, want work by the aay or plecework for private parties: clty or coun- try. Painters, 2 Clemeatins st., rear. RADUATED AND EXPERIENCED PHAR- [t s position: relief work only: best Teferences: steady and, reliable. Address Drugs, box 108, Call Uffice. Y OURG Maw. e, GooD plgox.:x‘chN. AN with ‘wishes employm 3 reterences. " Please address o box 56, Call Ofce. TIUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE MAN S AS porter in :holcnll! or commission-house. Address P. B., box 117, Call Office. EAT RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A position as working housekeeper ina widow- er's family: good cook; fond of children; cl.y or country. Call or address 81 Sanchez st.: Castro-st. car; telephone Mission 208. OUNG GIRL OF 17 DESIRES SITUATION in bakery or any kin . of store: has had experi. ence as saleslady. Call or address 1114 Fiorida st., near Tweuty-third, downstairs. MERICAN WIDOW DESIRES SITUATION: will iake 1.ousekeeper’s position: city or coun- try; plain sewing or any kind of light work. 864vg Mission st., room 3. JITUATION WANTED BY NEAT AND WiLL- Ing_young woman for general housework: wages $15. Please call or address 916 Howard st., near Fifth. ITU \TION WANTED AS CLERK 1IN whole-ale or retail grocery, fruit or commission house; firsi-class references. Address 579 kast Twelfch st., East Oakland. AN. MIDDLE AGED, OF GOOD ADDRESS, with references, desires a situation as junitor: cl:iludn Offices, stores, etc. Address R.J. H., 823 vde st. S TR PO e el BY 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. HANDY 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 Chureh st. TANTED—WORK BY A MIDDLE-AGED ‘woman in restaurant, hotel or boarding-hous 004 cook OF wailress. Call ur address 814 Filbert. EFINED PROTESTANT GIRL DESIRES position as lady’s maid or companion govern- €ss; can give lessops, vocal or plano. 1052 Folsom. NGLISH WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper to widower or bachelor: good ref- erences. Address R. H.. box 118, Call. W ANTED—BY YOUNG GIRL SITUATION for general housework; wages $15 to 817 per month. _Apply 359 Miuna st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WOGLK BY THE washing, ironing and general housework. dress 752 Union st. ERMAN WOMA « WISHES SITUATION TO do housework and plain cooking. 81844 Geary, Baratoga court, flat 4. Y OUNG LADY WILL PAY BONUS FoR £00d position. Z. box 74, Call Uftice. RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, GOOD cook, wishes position as general housekecper and manager: thoroughly competent; nucse also; business capacities. Address 741 Minna st. QIIUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRL TO do general housework and plain cooking; $15 per month. 1215, Mission st. ELTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION L0 do sewing and take care of children. Call or address 938 Pacific st.. corner of Mason. OSITION AS SURVEYOR, ASSAYER AND bookkeeper for a mining company In Califor- nia or elsewhere by & man of experience; satis- factory references glven. Address Surveyor, box 25, Call Uffice. WA UaTION WANITED FOR A FIRST-CLASS 5 carpenter as arpenter o someiing eise: noeda 10 work. Address D., 1050 Howard st. HELP WANTED—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS OHANCES—Continued. ENTLEMAN WANTS IMMEDIATELY A G hev; one ittiont a mome preferreds s valdh under 18, to travel with him for board, clothing and expenses. Apply, with inclosed stamp for auswer, stating year and mouth borb in, K., box 57, Call AN AND WIFE WANTED, GERMAN PRE- ferred, to iake charge of small piece of prop- erty in center of city: must be handy with toois; compensation, rent free. For particulars call at BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR milk route in San Francisco: g0od wages paid t0 firsi-class man about 30 years of age with city references. Address, stating former experience, etc., B. L., box 180, Call. N A RANCH—YOUNG MAN WHO CAN DO a little plain cooking, raise chickens, etc.: sieady employment, but low wages: none others need pply. Miils builaing, fifth floor, room 35. RIGH(, INTELLIGENT BOY FROM 14 TO 16 is wanted in prominent store; boys hoiding certificates In Unitea Siates industrial agency are eligible. Room 165, Crocker Building. ¢) TRAVELING SALESMEN 10 SELL CAK- riage hardware. Address D., box 43, Call Uffice. ?200 THE BIGGEST SNAP ON EARTH; R + saloon In fine location: must besold at once; fixtures worth double the mouey ; good busi- pess. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $20()O PARTNER WELL KSTABLISH- - ed, paying livery business: fine 10- cality, with cheap rent. and any one wishing to engage in a business of this kind it will pay (0 in vestigate. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, TOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- Dl at Union Brewery, Eighteenth and Fiorida, AT ¥ AND PRODUCE BUSINESS; 4 LIV- D Qllx.lg»rovms for sule cheap. 1008 Hyde st. ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES GESTLEB[AN $700. ONE OF THe FINEST RESTAU: b « raots 1 city: good location; doing business of $40 per day; established 26 years: hag always made money: stand full investigation; reason for salling, owner moving Into owi prop. erty: and any one wanting a bus'ness of this kind wiil find on investigation ail that Is claimed for it: this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 ¢ ity Hall av. 1000, EAETRER “ N~ WELL ESTAB- « lished office business: the only ob- ject in taking partner 1s 1o extend the business; investiga:ion will show this to be rare chance: & fine cpportunity for enmergetic man. T. LUBELe SK1, 7 Clty Hall ave. T EAVE GOT A FINE 810,000 BUSINESS LOT in Alameda to trade for cCity property clear, or will assume mortgage. T. LUBLLSKL 7 City AN TO WORK IN SALOON. 2340 MASON street. EWELKRS WANTED. 328 BUSH ST, room 4. W ANTED —A PANTRYMAN AT COFFEE JOHN'S, 9 Stockton st Y {UNG MAN OF GOOD APPEARANCE AS dishwasher at lunch place. 7 Ninth st. EAMAN, 2 ORDINARIES AND COOK FOR German bark. 10 Steuart, upstairs; apply early. 7 ANTED_CHIEF CO K FOR RESTAU- rant. 71714 Howard st. TRONG BOY TO LEA RN THE CARPENTER trade. Apply at 8 P. ., 443 Third st. 100D WAITER WANTED. 661 SACRA- ¥ mento st,: call 5:20. ( W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room; 200 rooms; 25c to §150 per night: $150 to §6 per week: ‘free bus and baggae 10 and fromthe ferry. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL englneer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. F., Cal. W L\CHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIBD. NEAR Mariet—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 to $8 per week: free bus and bazgage o and from the ferry. —_— e FEMALE HELP WANTED. A TED—HOUSE-PAINTER _FOR_OUT- side: 12:30 to-day. California and Laguna. BARBERSHOP 2602 CHAIRS; OTHER BUS- iness; living-rooms: low renw. 724 Octavia st. JIRST-CLASS SHAVING PAKL R: REAS onable: Al location. App'y Call Office. OURNEYMEN BAKBLRS' ENPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBLRS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS., 325 Grant ave. Hall ave. 400, STATIONERY-STOREON SMARK BT « st.:low rent: well established ; s icrifice; other business cause of sule; a good thing. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. U~T THE BU~INESS U WANT TO BUY for jast the price U want to pay: all branches. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. 140 FINE RESTAURANT AND 3 . oyster parlor: first-class trade and location; receipts $65 daily; & fortune for some one: thorough ‘invesiigation invited; only a res- taurant man can handle this place; a’ perfect sac- nfice. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. 35(). SACBLFIOE — SALOON, 3 ROOMS, $ (). Kitchen: well farnishod: fine stook and fixtures: best accommodations: receipts £15 to $20 daily. MYERS & G: AHAM, 777 Market st. 3()(), BESTAURANT AND BAR: CITY $300. front: ane chance for rashing busises death cause of selling; best chance in the cliy for an enterprising man. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nished restaurants, saloon fixtures and grocery- stores. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 05, STEADY, TRUSTWORTHY PART D125, Soran Canior: reaacrant: saveriser £00d cook. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. PARINER WANTED BY LI-PAYING HAND LAUNDRY FOR et be sold af once. 109 Hayes st. CE SHOE STORE FOR SALE; BAR- gAlll‘li‘-bAddml E. S. AME=, Ukiah, C .l' SWLY FITTED-UP LIQUOR STORE FOR Ko Y733 Devisadero st , cor. Fuiton. Y DESIRES A GENTLEMAN PARTNER; 435 capital. 12 Mason st., Toom 2. OUTE FUR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. quire at Call Office. INE SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. APPLY 1342 Market st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Marnet, rm. 2. lady of some means. 1 Fifth st. room 12., L IN- ©)©) ROOMS; CORNER 2290 rooms: guaranteed to clear o 18-room house on Six hst...... Officy 403 STEVE! Hotel and rooming-houses; il sizes and prices. rice $600. H. C. DECKER, 100 Mk, 3 Ouly 34305 must sell. DECKER, 1020 Mar rooms: clear‘ng 850 DERWOOD & 0. clears $60. Apply flattolet. 214 Sixth si. 3()(, HALF INTEREST IN A CORNER « saloon; city front; prefers partner to hired help. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. W AITRESS COUNTRY HOTEL, $18: WATT- Tess, plain boarding-house, near city, $15; second giri, country, $15, fare pald; woman on ranch, $18: and others. MUKRAY & READY, Leading kmployment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. OUSEWORK GIKL, ROSS VALLEY, $25; Burlingame, $25: San Mateo, $25; Sacra- mento, $20, and other towns: 20 housework 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKt PLACE TO work with child 14 months old. Callor ad- | dress 39 South Park. OMPETENT CHILD'S NURSE WANTS SIT- uation; can take full charge of an infant; city references. Call or address 104 Webster st., bet. Haight and Waller. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION TO DO light nousework or second work. Call or ad- dress 227 Hayes st. ED MAN LADY DESIRES POSI- 10D as companion or governess with Lraveling American family going to Mexico or Guatemala; fine references. ~ Address A. F., box 42, Call Office. MISSCUL- TEREMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day: washing, ironing and cleaning. Call 870 Folsom st. Y OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE AS CHAM- bermaid or to assist in housework; wages $13. Address 86414 Mission st., room 6. TRONG GERMAN GIRL WANTS ANY kind of work by the day. 1. M., 10554 Howard rostals answered immediacely. st NED GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS companion or take care of grown children. 163 Ninth st. ERMAN LADY WISHES ANY KIND OF sewing ana mending. MRS, PLIES, 148 Sixth st., room 11 OUNG GIRL, COMPETENT COOK, WANTS weneral housework. 1l 1007 Natoma st., off Eleventh, bet. Howard and Mission. JITUATION WAN D BY PROTESTANT girl in private family: good cook: can give ref- erence. 711 Polk st. RESSMAKEK: 8135 PER DAY AND CAR- fare; good fitter. 112 Taylor. Y° WOMAN FROM THE EAST, GOOD cutter and fitter, wants situation and & home with a dressmaker, or would take & place in fam- ily 0 do sewing and light housework. Call or ad- dress J. K., 1060 Mcallister st. | (FERMAN GIRL DIRECT FROM GERMA. | U wants situation -0 ao geueral housework. | | | | or address 18 W llow ave., off Larkin s Eddy and Ellis. | TADY STEN GRAPHER (PITMAN SYS | tem) possessing typewriter desires position or desk room In lawyer's office. Address S. A., box 16, Call Oftice. Y OMAN WITH & CHILD DESIRES A SITU- ation 10 do general housework: good CooK; | city or country. 2:1 Minna st. DEFINED AMERICAN WIDOW WOULD \ like position as housekeeper in lodging-house or widower's family. Address W., box 5, Call. ’l NG GIKL WOULD LIKE A PLACE T0 | L do general housework. Call at 221 Eleventh. Y OUSGGIRL WOULL LIKE A PLACE 10 do upstairs work and sewing. Cail at 221 KEleventh st. TOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION candy store or baker shop. Call or addre 868 Bryaut st. (3 ERMAN GIRL OF 17 WOULD LIKE A place (o take care of child or do lght house- work: wages $12. Apply 405 Lyon st., cor. Hayes. ITUATION BY EXPERIENCED COOK FOR men on ranch, mining, sawmill or logging camp: understands her business. Address C., 1121 Howard st. 7OUNG LADY, HIGHLY EDUCATED, R/ cenily from Spain, speaks 8 languages, desires 8 housekeeper's position Room 1, 105 Stockton. OUNG LADY RECENTLY FROM THE EAST desires a position as typewriter. Hoom 14, 985 Market st. EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE any kind of sewing. Call afternoon, 144 Fifth st., room 17, second floor. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO housework and plain cooking. Apply at 31 ‘Twenty-eighth st., bet. Guerrero and Dolores. N [BABBERS—2-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, $75; rent, Including ges, $10. 1932 Market st. $7r) SALOON—COMPLETELY FIXED UP; )+ living-rooms: Third st. Inguire 235 Thira. S'H:Al(s, CHOPS, ETC.; 6 DISHES FOR & cents. 635 Clay st.. Big Yellow Front. KTISTS AND ART-W sex, in every branch of art. whether profes- sional or amateur, and irres; ective of distance or Tocality, are fovited to apply for free iliustrated Tospectus of the forthcoming Art Exhibition to held throughout December in the magnificent exhibition halls of the International Art Exhibi- tion. Grand Central Palace, New York City. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS partner 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. ANTED — SALESMAN CIGAR AND TO- bacco line for grocery trade, to speak German. Address, with references, box G, 14, Call Office. RETAL WALL-PAPER SALESMAN WHO understands the business thoroughiy. W. W., box 20, Call. XPERIENCED CUTTER ON CORSBETS. KEKS OF EITHER 1000, RESTAURANT AND SALOON;: 26 - furnished rooms: will sell or ex- change for property. STEN BERG CO.,632 Market. $100, STATIONERY AND BRANCH BAK- « ery: good location: 2 rooms in rear. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. STEADY, RELIABLE MAN AS PART- - mer in show-card and sign business: de- liver orders and collect: spiendid chance to learn good trade. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $1700. SOENER GROCERY AND Bak: { chocest location: Western Addition: rent $30: doing large cash trade; must be sacrie ficed: owner going to Guatemala; fullest investi- gation given. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California. $500 KESTAURANT ON KEARNY ST.; « actual value $1200; rent $50; owner called East on account of sickness. WILKE, 531 California st. . $250(), EARTNER IN OLD ESTABLISH- DUV, ed and good-paying barroom: only first-class trade: straight bit house; rare chance for the right man. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal. st. $500 CORNER GKOCERY AND BAR: « living-rooms: !% $30: doing good business: choice location. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 1388 Market st. W ANTED—A CITY SALESMAN FOR WINES preferred. Address W., box and iiquors; one who has g:lcl»d family trade ANTED — EXPERIENCED SALESMEN for our men's clothing department. RA- PHAELS. 9() BUGLERS FOR A BUGLE BAND: NOT Decessary to be first-class. Address B., box 19, Call Office. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to batent? Protect your ideas; 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. W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. 8. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special juducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal TT: NTION! BARGAINS TO-DAY BY W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st.—Hotel, 34 rooms, Dnewly furnished, ‘across the bay, commanding & beautiful_marine view, first-class in all depart- ments, offer wanted: partner in a business clear- ing $120 per month, siring to purchase: T have saloons, groceries and bar and all kinds ot business opportunities for sale. $300 PARTNER WANTED IN LIQUOR saloon; vicinity Palace Hotel: owner guarantees 865 per month to partner. HBALY, 43 Kearny st. 8200, trial given to party de- |- Apply to H. C. DECKER & CO., 1020 Markes st opposite Fiith. 9() ROOMS—FINE LOCAIION, ~CHE\P 2Y ren +ROOM HOUSE TO EXCHANGE FOR ANY kind of real estate. DECKER, 1020 3 16 ROOM HOUSE: 1 FLOOR ALL OFFIC 10° 00M HOU NEW FURNILUR. bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 29 DEW FURNITURE FOR LOTS 28 rooms: making mone; 180 rooms; clearing $500, 10 rooms; elearing $50 S URNISHED HOUSES: 12 TO 180 ROOM: $300 10 $10,000. PHELPS & (O, 917 Larkin. 14 WELLFURNISHE $150 7-ROOM HOUSE, + st., corner of Fifth. FUBNITURE OF 5 ROOMS FOR SALE] . ‘4-ROUM LODGING-HOUS A unt of sickness,. B.. bo: Carpets, Linoleum, per yard, 65 Matting, per yard. A Till our new buil prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh aud Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 40( CARPET CHAMBER SE $14; stoves, $6: ' parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; ba: outfil McCARTHY, 764 Mission. T & NN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods. new or ool a8 new: cash or time. open evenin: FURNITURE WANTED, VYASH PAID FOR EANTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of fuarniture, carpets, eic. J, BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. FFICE FURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-hand office desks or taka them in part payment for new. GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO.. 638 and 640 Mission st. OSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTIN,969 Howard st.;send postal UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes: price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. ¥ YOU WANI GUUD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. TFRIANA AUCTION CQ. SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co.. 1057 Market, pays cash $'JOU MEAT MARKET, FISH AND VEGE- « table stand; one of the nicest and best located stands in town: 4 living-rooms; elegantly fitted up: trade averages $20 per day; strictly cash; if you want & nice paying Investment; see this. GEO. STEWART, 602 [Market st. $35O COFFEESALOON, BAR AND « lunch-house, best location in this City for that line of business; nicely fitted up; fine range; cheag rent: receipts $15 to $18 per day cheap at 8500, GEO. STEWART, 802 Markat ot 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. OMPETENT MAN, CAPABLE OF MANAG- ing a large business: must be well recom- mended and have $1000 cash. MYERS & GRA- HAM, 777 Market st. $450. BARGAIN: CIGAR STORE: PROME DU, nent Market-sireet corner: excellent business: owner six year®: no nightfor Sunday work. PROLL & CO., 719 Marke st. JTEADY RELTABLE MAN AS PARTNER IN butchery to deliver orders and collect; $75 required. 682 Market st., room 8. EW WALDO HOUSE, 7656 MISSION BET. 8dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢t0 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50 ;readin g-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. S. F, Barber School, 1515 Howard, W ANIED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; $1 week, 25c mght. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. EN'S HALF-SOLING, b0c.: LADIES, 4007 done while you walt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,s. &+ OOMS 166 10 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO 8150 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. 927 FOLSOM W ANTED-BY A COMPETENT, EXPERE enced young woman situation as resiaurant waitress or chambermaid. 225 Fourth st., room 10. OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS housekeaglr or any other light work. Cail or address 116 Sixth st., room 2. | IEST-CLASS DRES-MAKER WOULD LIKE work by the day; fit guaranteed ; reasonable. 44 Sixth st., room 23. TRAINED NUESE WISHES TO TR.VEL East with patient; remuneration, traveling ex- penses. Address B. L, 1208 Castro st.. Oaklana, ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A Pplace to assist in general housework; country preferred. Piease call at 520 Third st. INCuES .kl HOUSEK. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rcoms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night: $1560 1086 per week: convenleat and respectable; iree bus and E.‘n'. 0 An_d»il:nm the ferry, 7OUNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housckeeper. Please cail at 917 Market st., room 19, second floor. ANTED—A YOUNG ~ WOMAN WANTS chamberwork and waiting. Please call a: 520 Third st. glrls, city, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. " MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. VW ORKING HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLE- aged, $12, Livermore. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. / OMAN WITH A CHILD, $15. LEN, 323 Sutter st. V EAT YOUNG GIRL, LIGHT WORK, $12. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. INED NURSE, CHILD 4 YEARS OLD, country, $15. MISS CULLEN, 528 Sutter st. EEMAN, WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, §20, see party here. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. (O49RED COOK, BERKELEY, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. MAN TO WASH NAPKINS, towels,eic.,$15,room, board,etc. ; girl or woman to wash dishes; woman cook, $7 & week: woman cook. $35 aud room: girl or Womun to care for 1 child, $18, etc.; girl for Alvarado, $18; cook for German family, $25: girl for Alameda. $20; girl for Scot st, $4 a week: giri for Berkeley, $20, call early: .2 housegirls. $15: 14 young girls, $8, $16 and $12 per month, assisi, etc., nice families. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. 3 JANTED —2 PROTESTANT _ LAUN- aresses, private familles, $20 and $26: Ger- man or Scandinavian second girl, $20; nurse and sewing, $15; 8 cooks, German style, %25 and $30; ironer 'In laundry, §25; waitress, $20, and girls for cooking and housework 1n city and country. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. ME;; L JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET: ONLY AVL first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 VW AITRESS, COUNTRY, $20. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. W ANTED—GERMAN NURSERY GOVERN- ess, §25: French nursery governess. $25; waltress and parlor mald, $20; Protestant girls for housework, $20; Proiestant laund $25: young girls for housework, $15 and $10. 'LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. OOK, BOARDING-HOUSE, COUNTRY, $30 and ' fare paid: waitress, country hotel, $18, and girls for housework. B.T. WAED & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. HAMBERMAID, INSTITUTION, $20, SEE lady here 11 o'clock: housegirl, Oakland, $30; 1oss Va ley, $20; Alameda, 8203 4 housegirls, city, 820 to §25. MRS. NORTON, 316 Sutter s.. 4 SOUNG COOKS, MUST UNDERSTAND German cooking and housework, $25: mother and daushter or two friends, cooking and second work, Bakersfie and $16; 8 girls for general housework, $20 and $15; 10 young girls to assist, $10 and $12. German Empioyment Oftice, 306 Mason st. TOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; German or Swedish; $10 to $12. 603 Geary st. JOLDEN GATE HALL TO-NIGHT; SPIRIT messages from your loved ones by the gifted young medium, Maude L. Freitag: choice violin and vocal selections; dancing; admission 10c. A S OPFORTUNITY FOR GOOD WOMA S TO learn our business rapid promotion. Address R. N.. box 108, tois office. Guu, < LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 85 per month; 1 1o family, EDW., box 18, Call. (OMPETENT GIRL AS COOK AND LAUN- dress; German or Swedish. 1710 Geary st. W ANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework; wages $10. 823 Hayes st IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1728 O'Farrell st. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOE GENERAL housework at 119 . app st.; wages $15. AITRESS WANTED. APPLY 605 STOCK- ton st. % IRL TO MIND CHILDRE street, XPERIENCED IRONERS AND GIRLS. lectric Laundry. IRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND children. 1001 McAllister st. W AN ED — AN EXPERIENCED PIANO- player who fs & good vocalist 10 20 10 Arizona. Appiy t0-day bet. 1 and 4 P. M. at 107 Scoit st. (G'BL WANTED TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work. Apply bet. 9 aud 12 at 2114 Greenst. G=Is FOR FANCY WORK AND TRIMMING on corsets. 1388 Market st N EW SKIKT PATTERNS; JUST IN; 250 ot AlCDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- et st AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE.212 Powell st., 105 9th. HAINDRESBING. 250 AND 85c; MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission, FLYSN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- X days free: 210 3. 14 McAluster, room 67. M 9T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: oYl Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 Jorweek: {ree 'bus and baggase 10 and from ferrv. — MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED=POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER or companion, or both combined, by & thor- oushly capable and accomplished young wido Teferences exchanged. Address MRS. G. C. HARKIS, 412 East Fifly-seventh st., New York ty. RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A situation ina bakery: wages $10 per month. Call 17 Third st.. room 23, 11 10 12 o’ciock. Y QUG LADY FROM THE EAST WOULD like a situation as general housekeeper: city or country. Apply 223 Post st., room 2. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKR \lon ss working housekeeper {n lodging house or widower's rami.y. Room 13, 1 Fifin st. (RENCH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day; general honsework and sewing at home, gic. Addressor.cai M. HERTIN, 1712 Dupont. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, R. HANSEN & CO.,110 GEARY ST., FUR- « nish on short notice men for ail k inds of farm, dairy, orchard and vineverd work, mecsanics and skilled und unskilled labor of all kinds. Telephone Grant 185. 2 DAY) EVENING, Sept. 17, 847:50 o'clock. Second degree. By oner of the muater,. FRANKLIN H, DAY, Secretray. ghsdu vx k;us 4 3 o FANCIECO . 212, F. and A. M., meets THIS EVENING for second degree. By order of the W. M. E. C. HARE, Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES, DR. H. 1. JUNES, OCULIST AND surlst, just returned from Eus hospi- has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant 101, BAD TENANTS EJE : wmuflmfl JECTED FOR $4; s made, city or country, Pacific Collection Co., 415 “ontzy sw. room 8. 6580. £, (ALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M., will meet TH1S 'EUE&A ol BAD TENANTS EJECTED, COO! B and Collection Office, 1023’ n::'rk‘c'l. “K. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr Cumxsn AND JAPANESE RELIABLE ‘belp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLE Y &CO., 640 Ciay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOY MENT office; best help. 414ip O'Farrell: tel. k. 428 APANESE AND CHIN LSE EMPLOY MEN best help. 314 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED man, a position of some trust; is sober and Teliable; first-class references; security furnished 11 required; is a good fireman and can runan en- gine. Address K. C. G., box 60, Call Office. DITOR AND WRKITER, AN 1836 KEN- tucky Republican, now in Utah, wants position on the comst: married: experien.ed: with good references. JOSL SHOMAKER, P. O. box 1655, Salt Lake City, Utah. B GAS FIXTURES MADE TO_ORDE cheapest place in d SCHMIDT, 623 (glden Ult:hl.ve‘.," i DE. T. F. BRENNAN REMOVED TO Q‘zmmm or Parrott bldg., roomo- 397, 398. DR.G. E. SUSSDORFF HAS REMOVED | S 2214 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2, AN WITH GOOD REFERENCES WANTS LD ek bt hw_-mon on Tanch,or wli, take tleman while ab-ent: sm; m‘r" A'“yplycooh m?ml Office. BABTENDER — & "TEMPERATE YOUNG man wants position as bartender: Las fair ex- perience: good reference. Address B T., box 85, DIVIDEND NOTICES, (=3 DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 35 (twenty-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will be payabl a: the office of the compauy, 537 Market street, on and after - Monday, September 21, 1896, Transfer-books will close Tuesday, 15, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. MBDLEAGED MAN WANTS ANY KIND of work: is with teols and generally useful; references. Address Handy, box 88. Cali. STEQ G GERMAN BOY, 17 YEAGS OF AGE, wishes any kind of work. 314 Eighth st SITUAT].O! WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED Swede as coachman and gardener; firs:-class milker: handy with tools: can also run gasoline engine. Address M. B, box 87, Call Office. =350 MEN AND STRONG BOYS TO PICK GRAPES, dry and box raisins, work In wine cellars, pack- inz-houses, etc., $20 to $23 per month and found; this job is for banking syndicate: 3 months’ dob; call at once; tares and fees reduced. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st (99K AND WIFE, MAN AS COOK. 840, wife as waitress, $18, sume eonntry hotel; 6 €O0ks, $40. §50, $30 and $20; 6 waiters, $25 and $30: 10 drillers’ 16 farmers, $20; 10 teamsters, $20 and $26; 20 tiemakers, 8¢ each: blacksmith: hay balers, 15¢ ton. MURRAY & READY, Lead- iug mployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 6 FAEMERS FOR AN ORCH \RD, 520 AND found: 3 Scandinavian or German farmers for 8 fruft ra‘ich, $.0 and found: middie- German for 3 privaieplace. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 s 3 FIRST-CLASS WAITERS W TH DRESS sulis for country hotel, $30: cook for private boarding-house, $50; mangler for hotel laundry, 20 and found’trone o Tyler machine, countzy ¥y a3 niryman, restaurant, city, $30. G R HANSEN @ GO 110 Genry st o W ANT D—5 MINEKS, GOOD STEADY JOB 1 winter, §62 per month: 10 men to pick grapes. 75¢ per day and board, fare paid one way, nirat-cia:s place; 20 mofe men and_strong boys to pull beans, 70c per day and board, fare $1; 2 boys 1 v, $3 per week and fucrease; butter- : also farmhands, milkers, cooks, w aii- ers and dishwashers,at W. D. EWER & CO.’S, 636 Clay st. s D sgrcnnnpm FOR _COUNTRY, 2 man; grape-pickers, ton; ox- teamster, $60 and found: farmers, $15 and $20; harnessmaker, $8 o week and room; walter for insiicution, $20 and founa: ins.de servant, private family, $20: oysterman, $30: neat young man to work in dining-room, $20. 'Apply to J. F. CRO- SEIT & (0., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED—WAITER FOR RESTAURANT, $40: young man to open oysters, $30: second €00k, plaln ho el $20 to $25; man to take care of horse and dr ve wagon, $15_and found; butler for small family, $30, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton gt > MA!\ FOR PRIVATE PLA.CE WITH REF- crences. $25, etc.; young man who can paint, ;fl‘ms: y::;un:n for n!r:llwfll’k in IIIII:: h'Tal: ood era; tolearn sign painting: MARTIN'S, 749 llms’-l- % 10 GRAPE-PICKERS; 2 MONTHS' WORK; #1256 aton. R.T. WARD & Cu., 608 and 610 Clay st. AN AND WIFE; CHARGE OF no;nbmd. house; $40. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutier. UTLER: $30: REFERENOES. MISS CUL- LEN, Sutter st. OY OR MIDDLE-AGED MAN; 8. ALL wages. 8 xmm‘mvflflh“m road; CUN- { Call Ofhce. (('R5ING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30con the §1; thls week only. 959 Howard st. ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. S. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. T ABGEST sTOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes o order, #3 50: hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W INCHESTER HOUSE. $4 THIRD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night; $1 a week. ] [SDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD / sts.; single jurnished rms 75¢c Kk, 15¢ night. E. $7FENOVED FROM 608 CLAY 10 648 +_Ciay; botue wine or beer with hot lunch, be. 101 MEN T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10, 16¢ and 20¢ a night, Including coffes aud rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. W ASTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that 2d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st: 150 Iarge rooms; 25¢ per pight; $1 to $3 per week. EST IN CLTY--SING: E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night. $1. $1 25. 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. VW ANTED—SINGLE KOUMS, 160 A DAY: week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 st l\l ENUU FEED MANHATLAN SIUUK FO0D; all grocers keep It. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter 31 | chunged. C H UTELTO LEASE FOK A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and well- Jighied basement:' centrally located, half block N ©of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Lmporium building: newly furnished throughout; furniture for sale on reasomable terms. For far- ther particulars apply to 5. 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 in fine order; has a fine day and night trade: situ- ated in the very heart of the city, and day and Dnight travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100. Call Office, $100 CIGAK-STAND: NORTH MA HKET: « Tent $15; snap. SKIFF, 921 Marketst. CARPET CLEANING. A DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO., 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. . S, FRGUSON, mangr. ONES & CO.. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 ‘eaning Works. 11 C JHEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH quxu,\ 'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 3533 ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mar. Tel South 230, South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061 QC A YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET ABPET CLEANING, 3¢.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8thst. Y 00r work send to SPAULDING'S Pio; pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOV A~ (CABPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke wew. FERGUSON & CO. 25 Tenth: tel. E.MITCHBLL CA BPET CLEANING CO. 940 ¢} .Y4th av: cleaning 3¢ a vard L. Mission 78 EDUCATIONAL. M 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOGE, 3 57 SACRAMENTO st.: board; English, French, German, piano; $30 month; coach. CADEMY OF CIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY and occult sciences: pupils recelved: terms 6 and 12 weeks; terms reasonable. PROFESSOR, ASTROLOGY, 916 Market, room 26. ME. MELVILLE SNYDER, 716 POST ST.; v cal music, piano, elocution, practical Shake. spearean and general dramatic acting a specialiy; vocal ciasses Monday, 8 . M.; $1. $900 PAYING COUNTRY BAKERY; NR. - San Francisco: bakes 13 barrels; high-class trade: 5 living-rooms; stable; rent $20; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market st. NERGFTIC MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL; investigation will prove this to be the best pay- ing business ever offered in San Francisco for a few hundred dollars: only propositions with cash gotertained. Call 10 to 12 4. x., 927 Market st., room 2.2. BARGAIN: $400; BRANCH BAKERY, candy, notions, laundry, stamp agency, etc.: 5 rooms anc batn: rent $15: established over & years. well paving business; only cause of selling, sickness. 2424 Market st. UPILS WANTED IN ENGLISH, LATIN and mathematics; literature a specialty. MISS ROULSTON, 724 O'Farrell st. NGLISH BEANCHES TAUGHT; ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st. JRENCH LESSONS, PARISIAN ACCENT, $2 month: 150 singing and plano taught. 108 Taylor st., room 7. QEANISH.FRENCH ETC Prof.DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages,320 Post st:estab'd 1871 YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 82 Montgomers st.; individual Instruction i shorthan typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, ete.; life scnolarship $50: low rates ver week and mo. ADY WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE GEN- tleman partner to help purchase fine-estab- | lished paying business: will furnish equal amount of money; capital required $1500. K., box 15, Call Office. 85(). CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: A . few blocks from Market st.; doing & fair business: splendid location; investigate this chance. Address M. E., box 93. this office. EED'S WATER FILTERS ARE THE BEST: they fit any faucet; are durable and cheap: 25c and 50c; sent by mail on receipt of price. 719 Market st.. near Third. 3(0(. SEOCERY AND "BAR: PROMI- . ment corner on good street; 3 rooms: od business; best reasons for selling. Apply 917 arket st., room 2. 2 PARTNER WaSTED—OLD-ESTABLISHED contracting business: pays from $100 to $150 each; must be steady and rellable; references ex- , boxX 25, Call Office. ‘W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR shoes up to 12 o'clock every night ; those work- Ing through the day can have their shoes repaired &t night. while you wait: ladies’ soiing, 35¢: men’s soling, 50c: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot 0f shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to $250. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. PARTNERS WANTED. WANTED, A PARTNER — FIRST-CLASS resiaurant; fashionable seaside health resort; must be experienced; this is more essential than eapital. Write A.. box 60. Call Office. AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—AGENT TO SELL THE ANCHOR electric belt; best In market: big inducement for live agent to sell in every town and city on the coast. Send for circular, inclose stamp, S. C. NEWBERN, room 7. 1082 Market st., S. F. AGENTS FOR SERD'S WATER-FILTERS: they fit any faucet, are aurable. cheap and sell o8 ‘sl' hi: 8150 will start you. 719 Market, near 'hird. Y ANTED—AGENT IN EVERY TOWN; SAL~ ary, no peddling. P. O. box 110, Oakland, Cal. ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN AND WOMEN 10 earn from §3 to §5 a day. Rear office, 630 Market st. ANVASSERS WITH BRAINS AND ABIL- ity: 11 t012. H.CLARK, 625 Mission st. GENTS; BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOSI- tion. Baxter Fortrait Co., 432 Sutter st. HILLS AND FEVER CURED IN HALF A day without quinine: recipe for 50c: agents wanted. A. CHARLTON. Kelseyville, Cal GENTS — of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest of Indiau fighters; the most remarkable book of the cencury: apply at once for choice of terr (ory. ¥. PERSON, Manager Subscription Departme: THE WHITAKER & RAY COu 728 slarket st. —_— e e A 0 T PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS | 100D OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS ‘man in rapidly growing neighboriood, corner Third ave. and Clement st., with 4 rooms; Sutro cars pass door. D. DANGERS, 10i Catifornia st $2.)5 PARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST- class butcher-shop north of Market st ; atively well paying; fine ho'se and cart; nice Btures M. LESS & GO., 7887 Market st. STIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st ; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. LMA k. HYER, PTANO, MANDOLIN BAN- Jjo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction OQUEKPNG, WKITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAME day & nizht: noclasses: 35 month. 845 Mission ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powll. T,ADY FROM IONDON AND PARIS TEACH: les piano,singing, French:$5 mo. K.14, 1002 Pollc R. & M RS. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, gaitar. banjo. 935 Market st.. opp. Mason l ELASCO’> LYC. M SCHOOL OF ACTING— 1D Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt S HOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME, chanical engineering, surveying, architecture- assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, PEOFESSOK 6. MANSF{ELD, TEACHER OF violin_guitar. mandolin. banfo. 1707 Market. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address iu the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, Dostage fre NEW INVENTION FOR SALE; AU- $50. Somatic satets gascock attachment: wnk versally needed; no money to introduce it. S. FOWLER, 276 Tehama st. 00D PAYING FAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR. store: established 10 years: rent cheap: sold account of too much other business. For particu- lars apply 20 Latavette st 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. LOST. B e AST FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 — 2 ACCOUNT- J books. Please returnto 1325 Mission st. receive reward. OST—SEPTEMBER 15, VELVET CAPE: bet. Seventh and Montgomery sts. Please re- turn to 1098 Howard st. SEIIER DUG, WITH 1 BLACK EAR, AND slightly ticked head and body. Return to 418 Day st.; reward. OST—SMALL PET MONKEY: LIBERAL reward. Alpha House, 5 Market st. nd 7OR SALE—CANDY FACTORY AND ICE- } cream-store: rare opportunity: business: or wiil exchange fur reai estate. S., box 21, Call Office. 90(), RFSTAURANT: "ABLISHED $1200. 15 vears: a pici-up: doing & saa business; make offer; investigation given. Apply 29 Sixthst. ANTED—SMART, RELIABLE MAN TO take an interest In & good paying business: small capital required. Address Keliable, box 4, Call RARE CEASCr. 0K A GROUERYMAN TO purchase & sunny NE. cor: investment pays 10 per cent. PATTERSON & 2 Valencia st. {7, AVERAGE WEEKLY NET TI~COM BHD S50 imvestea: sate, comers rver prospes: tus, proois, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N.y, T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. \OWAN BUY £\ “stores; negotiates mortgages on merchandise. sells on commission. Room" 15, %6 Montgomers. FOR SALE-RESTAURANT, DOING A BUSL- ness of $20 to $25 per day: must be sold o countof sickness. Apply :’8 Golden u:ou av:.“- established | OST—ON SEPT MBER 15, Br.TWEEN SAC- ramento, Broderick. California and Steiner sts, an open-fuced silver watch engraved A. T. T.; also silver iink chain. Return to 2510 Jack- 50D st., and receive reward, OST—LARGE YELLOW SHORT-HAIRED dog._ Return to 1168 Bryant st ranard. FOUND. B e e e o e VP S JO JFOUND—LADY'S CAPE. CALL J AND BELEV- enth ave., south of park. —_— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A BVICE FREE-DIVOR ; private; 1o charge unless successful; all law sulis, clalms, coliections, wills, deeds, ete.. aw tended 0. G. W. i OW ki, att y-at-law, 590 Markor NOAH F. FLOOD, LAWY 6 PARROTT bullding: consuitations free; moderate fees. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott building (Emporium). ADYVICEFREE: XO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st. 2K LAWS A SPECL- HOUSES WANTED ANTEU—COTTAGE OX FLAT 5 OR 6 rooms, rearyard. C.C, box 148. Call Office. e ] BOARDING WANTED. ANTEU—BY YOUNG GIRL, PRIVATE family to board with: will puy par cash and assist in the house. _Address B. W.. box 109, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED — SMALL IMPROVED FARM within 50 miles of San Francisco. Room 615, Safe Depusit building, S. F. ANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH, SMALL IM- proved ranch. Price and particulars R., box 8, F YOU WANT T BUY,OR SBELL 1 taurant, saloon or any kind of bnaln'\znkfz UNDERWOOD & €O., 765 Market st. SALOUN — $400; RARE OPPORTUN. $ S'ivat sell a6 oy omn business demands my entire attention. Apply 209 Kilis st BANCH BAKEKY, LAUNDRY OFFICE candy, tobacco and ¢igars; part 3 Address K., box 97, this offies, "o T BAFERY, CANDY, STATIONERY, NOTION, drv goods: 2 living- e 0 D dr7 g0 ving - rooms; cheap. 1307 J EWSPAPER ROUT, ¢lose to San Franclsco, this office. FENTLEMAN "PARTNER WITH S G capital wanted by Iady. 821 Howard, m:‘:fl: N INTERIOR CITY, For particulars apply WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — OLD MAID VENTRILOQUIAL fl;nm‘;x:uu price. S. W. C.. box 2, this office. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- HEAF DAIRY PRCDUCK STORE, and isundry office. Aty Caly. ofloifixsnv 001, OLD-ESTABLISH: D G restaurant for sale. 708 nn'"gOWNTDWN Conxxn‘bidcs:w"ann BAJ LIVING- £ ARAM, ATTY-A1-1.AW, 581 PARROTT ldg. Practices 1n all cou; rges moderats PROPOSAL! Y L Sty ey PBOPOSALS—BIDS WI LBERECEIVED AT the office o the Registrar of Voters, City Hall, for the printing 0 the Precinct Kegisters to be {Used at the election to be held November 3, 1896, In accordance with a resolution adopted Septem- ber 14, 1896. All bids wiil ‘be opened at a meeting of the Board of Klection Commissioners on the 21t day ©of September, 1896, at 10 o'clock A. 3. Each bid must be accompinied by a certifieq check, payibie 10 the order of the chairman of the Board of ‘klection Commi-sioners, for the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000). M. HIN Hegistrar of Voters, ———— SE. oIS G bt e ST OR RENT OR LEASE—00-VARA 10 cor. Polk and Jackson sts.: rent u;f;si,f‘, month. Address J. 5. 427 Sansome at., S, F. ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113315 Mission. Tooms: 200d location; rent $20. 515 Market st. TYPEWRITERS. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- B ) BARGAIN: SALOUN; TRANSFER i : RE. (O, 33 S S KusiN, Jo Sixin et send ponch. | $300. Jdce Rk vionn Toms. 05 ek | O IGATIL A Montgomery at.7 > SOOTT