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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1896 PAPERS BY PASTORS. Themes of Intorest Discussed by Lead- ing Preachers. 5 Rev. Theodore Burnham of Vallejo gave an informal address to the Presbyterian Ministertal Union yesterday on the sub- ject of the Theological Seminary. He urged closer communion between the church at large ana the seminary dnd greater financial support on the partof the laity. *Itis unfortunate,” he said, “that your seminary has not been ::‘b{g mbl;g&l;tflon a y. thetic footing with the 3 R T, Burnbam alsosaid he highly ap- proved of not ordaining young men till they had been a_year out of the seminary. That year, he thought, siould be passed in assisting a tried and experienced pastor in his work. At the Congregational Monday Olub Professor C. F. Nush spoke about *‘Friend- ship with Jesus Christ Through Service. The professor has lately recovered from a serious illness, and part of his remarks deait with the way in which friendship with the divine master is quickened through sickness and suffering. He laid especial stress on friendship with Christ in work and in private and spiritual life. Rev. G. R. Stanley and Rev. D. W. Chilson, two of the new pastors appointed to this Oity at the recent conference at Pacific Grove were present at the Metho- dist preachers’ meeting yesterday. Dr. Jewell ana Dr. Phelps are not expected to arrive here till Thursday. Rev. G. H. Jones of Oakland read a paper on “The Responsibilities of the Present Conference Year.”” He dwelt par- ticularly on the need of strength and courage. On the motion of Dr. J. 8. Car- roll it was resolved that it was to the best interests of the churches to adopt as soon as possible the order of services adopted by the recent general conference. 2 Announcement was made of the serious illness of Dr. Colburn and of the indis- position of Bishop Foss and Dr. Cantine. Rey. E. J. Wicks, recently of Courtland, was reported to be dying at Ukiah, Rev. Eli McClish, D.D., will make the address at the opening of the educational season of the Y. M. C. A. on October 1. —_————— Supervisors Restrained. Judge Slack yesterday issued the writ of prohibition prayed for by George G. Gauld restraining the Supervisors from opening bids for the People’s Mutual Telephone franchise. The writ is returnable before Judge Murphy. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H M Piatt, San Jose H H Noel, Hanford 3 C Cupningham & wi, H Davis & w, Ls Angeles Los Angeles J W Campbeil. Chicago L'W Grant, Salinas L Ouden & wf, San Jose J F Upson, Califoruia F B Russell, Oakland G H Maxwe ], California W L Harrison, San Jose L White & wt, Denver H G Smith, Denver E M Murray, San Jose M Goldsmith, Stockton M Haden, Stockton Miss M Cottreil, Fureks 1 L Maginness, Ls Angs Miss A Wallace, Eureka P Donnelisun, ireland Mrs E L Rollins, £ureka L Lansey, San Ls Obispo F Bartlett, Livermore G ¥ Dixson, Tacoma A H Hart, New York J Hall, Los Angeles J A Andrews, Ls Angels CT Lewis, Alameds T H B Anderson, Sacto J Thomas. Alameda J H White, Salt Lake W _F Purnall, Sacto L L Lyon, Denver 8 Southworth, Sn Rafael Mrs L K Osgood, & Barba A Doeding, San Jose Nrs W E B Charles, Snta J Rummeisberg, Wintrs _ Barbara G W Garrett, Arkansas J C Tice, Wint R B Knapp, Portiand W Reamle, Santa Cruz J A Mclntire, Sacto G W Curran, St Louls W Hawkins, Checo Dr B M Giil, Dunsmuir € Francis, Salinas J D C Day, Chicago F B Abbe, XanJuan R F Heaih, Modesio G W Morgan, Duncans Dr A £ Osboroe, Chicego Mills Mrs Osborne, Chicago €OSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Simmonds, Ney M Connely, Merced vlor & w, Merced J Lenskey, Merced MrsAnderson &fy,L AngJ L Coulter, Fresno J Beck, Fresno B Glover, Fr:sno Mrs H A Glover, Fresno W R Somers, San Jose L Litt e, Monterey, J L Kilpenny, Benicia Mrs Bennett, Paso Robles G L Parker, Vallejo M Blackburn, Vallejo M Blackburn, Vallejo J J Lewis, Redwood City W C Winsiyt, Pac Grove v & ch. Towa J Hinton & w, Chicago W Nefll, Mont S Nicholas, Bakerstield T McManus, Bakersfield H Bell & f; M Ryao, Fresno J E Ross, PALACE HOTEL. F B Stone, Chicago L Windmuiler, N ¥ Miss Windmuller, N A C Stamm, Pa J Joseph, Cincin Miss G Rose. Sacto T D Jordan & w Miss M ¥ Jordan, N Y A Newberry, N Y W Araki, Japan H L Harrison, N ¥ EJBulb, N Y D Melone, Oak Knoll P V Gilmore, London J B Peakes, Stockton W B Charlton, England M F Taylor, Denver J T Dennis, Reno C Nenman, Oakdale J B Neuman, Oakdale 17 sSimson, Sonora O P Fitzpatrick, Chicago 3 D Fitzpatrick, Chicago J R Orlande, New York A B Murphy, New York A Calahan, Cincinnatl H Le sno J E Fariey, Fresno 3 Wheatvilie T F Bernadi, 8 L Obispo 38 L Obispo K Barrett, Canada 3 D I Okada, Japan H B Tenuy, Tucson W B Brown, D C J IrwinJr, US N V D Black, 1nas F E Rigby, Chicago G Chariton, England J Trwin Jr, Hungary 1L H McRoshey, Chicago C Jenkins, Los Ang W N Benediet, Mich M Senwerdersky, N ¥ 0 C Morrow & w,Hillsbro Dsve Oppie, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J O Connell, N Y J B Robson, N Y G W Wise, X J Black. Buena Vista E W Canady, Gridley W Mlitcnel, St Lou's J Sowles, Foisom L D Foster & 1, Bizgs J Cossell, Biggs Mrs Wickland &d.StPaul G W Brittson, Stockton W W Uhrick, Pa A J Orndort, Ps C W Johnson, Oakland C Munsley, Los Angeles H Wathan, Los Angeles W J Brown, Boston _ H Sydney, Boston J E Harrls. Philadelphia C Groggins, Phila G'E Walters, Pittsburz - L A Lindo, Pitisburg E Crawiord, 5an Jose ¥ C La Duke, R M S R H Wade & 5, St Paul F Martin & w, Antioch MrsWilliams,Mill Valley T J Higgins, Los Ang W M George, Los Ang BALDWIN HOTEL. Mrs E Guitney,Los Ang Mrs Wilson, Los Ang H Simmon, Cal E O Neels, Chicago 3 Johnson, Oakland Mrs J Hali, Oakland 3V Wesson, Vallejo MrsW J Lowel &s, Hono- ¥ C Marshali&w, Cal luln 3V Williams, Parls G B Cornell, N Y H Foy, Stockton Mrs H Scott, Los Ang C Fay, San Diego G Bartlett, Fresno B Smith, Seima O Jobnson, Wiliows C Jones, Sacto R Morgan, St Louis Miss Morrison, Colusa J B Carter, Colusa T Martin, Portiand SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. S A e s TOUNG SCOTCH GIRL (PROTESTANT), Y Sova cook, wishes situation 0 do_ nousewori: best reference. Apply to MRS HIRD, 721 Eills T THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN EM- ployment Bureau & number of firsi-class girls awaiting situations. 315 Suiter st. IWEDISH WOMAN WANTS PLAIN WABH- ) ing to do aL home or %o out by the day. Call or address 102114 Capp st. W ASFED-SITUATION BY A COMPETENT nuge o take care of chilérew; also a girl tgflo general housework in szaall tamily; best Teference. Apply 2521 Bush st. "RENCH GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS 1ady’s maid and seamsiress; firsi-class refer- ence. Call 151134 Powell st. JTRONG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion to do general housework. riease call at 71 Converse ave., bet. Eighth and Ninth sts., near Bryant. ERMAN WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 948 Harrison. 100D WOMAN; WILLING TO DO WASHING and ironing: more for the home than wages. Address 544 Jessle st. ESTAURANT CUOK_WANTS SITUATION, Cail or address 7573, Howard. DESPECTABE PEESON WANTS WORK BY Uthe day washing or housecleaning. Call or address 409 Fourth st. EAT YOUNG GIKL WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion to do light housework; one who is willing and obliging; sleep home, Mission. Call 846 Valencia. SWEDISH GI=L WANTS SITUATION T0 DO general housework; wages $20. Call 414 Tenth, RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION in family to do general housework and plain cooking. Address or call 2417 Clay st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as housekeeper or will take cook’s place; 7 years’ reference from the last place she worked. Apply at 730 Natoma st. REFINED WOMAN WITH REFERENCE vants place as reception lady or would assist dentist in exchange for dental work. Address Refined, box 82, Cail " 'Y QUNG GIRL WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; housecleaning, washing, or any kind of work: willlng and obiiging. Call 1007 Natoma st., off Eleventh, between lioward and Mission. A% ENGLISH WIDOW WISHES POSITION as housekeeper to widower; active, reliable; g00d references. Address H. K., box 32, Cail. DANISH GIRL DESIRES SITUATION A8 ©C00K; wages $26to $30; can give best city reference. Call orad. 911 Hampshire st., nr. 21st. OMPETENT AND RELIABLE NEW ENG- land woman wishes a place in a small family at housework in the city; understands American cooking and agood p.ain laundress; wages rea- sonuble; good city references. Cail at 26 Hyde st., near Goiden Gate ave. EFINED WOMAN FROM THE SOUTH Wishes position as housekeeper in the city. ‘all at 17 Grant ave., room 6, first floor. SQEAMSTRESS, FIRST CLASS, WOULD LIKE engagemeuts by Lhe day in familles: reference given: $125aday. Address S. S., box 95, Call. SIIUATION WANTED TO DO CHAMBER- WOrk; good references. Address G. R., box 65, Call Office. SITUATIONS WAN! —Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. MAN ANDWIFE WANT WORK ON RANCH; thoroughly experienced and competent of taking full charge Of place: home more of an ob- Ject than wi no children, Address or apply C. H., 371 Minoa st., San Francisco, Cal. EXTEACHER OF MIDDLE AGE, WITH small pension, woald like some light em ploy- empioyer's price: city or country. . , Oakland P. O. (FERMAN BOY OF 17 WISHES ANY KIND G"of work; oan drive and cato for horses. Ad- dress 488 Eighth st. Y OUNG GENTLEMAN ATTZNDING COL- lege seexs'some employment for late afternoon and evening hours; best references: stationery, drugaud general experience. Address X., box 108, Call Office. ¢ FL\’NS‘S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 10 3. 14 McAllster, room 67. M ASSAGE TAUGHT AND FURMULAS OF @ sure cure for rheumstism and falling hair glven; reasonable. D. S., box 107, this office. w ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school In city: teacherof 10 years’ experience; large class now form ing for fall work; large work- room; references given. 410 Leavenworth st. NEW, SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 356G H McDOWELL Dressmaking Scnool, 636 Mar- et 5 . priean R St SRR e O AIR-DHESSING: MANICURING LESSONS anen MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 8th. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. W AYIED-_LABORERS AND =lcxm§ know that Kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still ‘runs 'Denver House, $17 Third sc¢ 160 Jargw rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 to $3 per week. PABTFIB IN PAINT AND CARPENTER 8hop; from $500 to 8750 cash needed: long es- tabiished: large contracts; knowleage of business Dot necessary: office work. WiLKE, 631 California EST IN °“""§{”‘§"‘.3‘°°{‘.‘£" 20 AND cents per n 1, Jeoek. honnw&'u‘lm"dfl and ldedo’rl-u ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DA Veek; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, 81 SUa reading-room: daily papers. 36 st M ¥} TO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK ¥00D; all grocers keen it. e e R s N W ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR emdclerks. KNOX: Collection Agcy. 110 Sutter ALRDRESSING, 260 AND 36c: MO NG B i T Ay, B e M 7OUNG, STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MAN, sober and steady. painter and paperhanger by trade, desires situation as janitor or porter in hotel or institution. “Address A. B., box 161, this office, Youxe MAN DESIRES SITUATION TO work nights; speaks English, French and Iiahan. Address 8. 8., 801 Vallejo st., room 29. { RY COMPETENT COOK IN RESTAURANT or hotel. Address P., box 148, this oflice. JCANDINAVIAN YOUNG MAN AND WIFE wish situations on ranch or private place; man bandy with tools, understands care of horses, cows, good driver: wife is good cook and house- keeper; willing and obliging; firsi-class reference. H. B., box 49, Call. V ANTED—BY RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, situation as coachman and gardener; £00a ref- erences. Address C. A., box 134, Cali Oftice. BUTLER-WANTED, POSITION BY FIRST- class English butler; highest testimonials; chance 10 secuie competent servant. Address Bautler, box 78, Call. M T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; il Winchester House, 44 Third et., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $8 rer week: {ree 'bus and hageage (0 and from ferry. ——— MALE HELP WANTED, AN AND WIFE, $30; GOOD PLACE. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. PDISHWASHER, §10. MISS CULLEN 323 Sutter st. 695 MEN WANTED TO-DAY AT MURRAY & RZADY’S, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W INEMAKER, $1 A DAY AND BOARD, FOR & vineyard; 20 farmers, orchard and vine- yard hands, 820; butter-maker and to run jibsas )y to feed printi man. 815, for a vineyard. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. 15() GBAPEPICKERS, $20 AND FOUND, for different places. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 836 Clay. TTUATION WANTED AS MANAGER OF fruit ranch or vineyard: is an exyert in all branches of horticulture; well acquainted with general farming; Callfornis and forelgn experi- ence: references. Address F. A. RODER, Wat- sonville, Cal. OUNG BUTCHER WISHES SITUATION, city or country. Address 8. M., box 48, Call. Y OUNG MAN, SPEAKS GERMAN, SPANISH and Engiish, desires good position; commer- cial preferred. Address Y. D., box 117, Call Office. ERIOR AND WKITER, AN 1836 S EnN tucky ublican, in Utah, wants on p s et rienced: with good ER, P. O. box 1655, on the coasi: married; ex; references. JOXL SHOMA Salt Lake City, Utah. RADUATED AND xxpElllutENcl?‘.D lPB:B— macist seeks position: relief work only: best references: steady and reliable. Address Drugs, box 108, Call Office. Y INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week : free bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. Y INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIED. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. —_— e e e FEMALE HELP WANTED. ROTESTANT LAUNDRESS, $25; PROTEST- ot nurse, $20. same house; 20 housework rls, city and country, $20 and $25; 8 young girls 2ssist, 810 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 393 Sut.er st. RESPECTABLE GEKMAN LADY WISHES to do washing or cleaning by the day. 120a Wildey st., off Filimore, bet. Bush and Pine STHERE A FAMILY IN THIS CITY IN want of good consclentious help, American £00d plain cook: neat and obiiging; 1o objection 10 widower's family or the country; wages $z0. Address C. H., box 78, Gali Office. EASTERN LADY, WITH LITTLE GIRL, would like situation as housekeeper; compe- tent to do almost any kind of work; prefer lodg- ing-house. Address sStranger, box 78, Cail Office. 7OUNG WIDOW, ECKENTLY FROM Massachuseits, Gesires s position as house- keeper; only first-class people need apply. Rooms 2 and 3, 1007 Market st. JERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do housework and plain cooking., 81514 Geary st., Saratoga court, flat 4. (1 =RMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO do cooking or upstairs work. Call 978 Howard. Y OUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OLD, WOULD LIKE of ababy. Address 56215 Natoma st. JOMAN WANTS SEWING OF ANY KIND; cleans and repairs clothes. 114 Fourth st., room 15. RFSPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES T0 GO out by theaay, or_wiil take washing home; also gents’ flannels; $1 and cartare. 50534 Na- toma st. 7OUNG GERMAN WISHES ITUATION TO do general housework: is good cook. Call or address 416 Sixth st. N IRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO LIGHT G housework in the country; wages $10 month. Call 1234 West Mission st. BESSMAKKR WOULD LIKE WORK BY the day; fit guarauteed: reasonable; only ladles need call. 44 Sixth st., room 46. TOUSNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework and piain cooking. Apply 610 Linden ave. JEAT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION AN 'in smail family to do housework; wages $15; 214 years' reference. 317 Grove st., ir. Franklin., RIGHT GIRL OF 17 YEARS, GRADUATE of High Schook, wishes positon in office or store. Please address box 33, Call Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. (OPETENT WOMAN WISHES X SITUA- tion as & good €00k, or will’ do housework; is willing and obliging. 227 Minna st. YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO ASSIST 1IN lLight housework; Mission preferred. Call 326 Fair Oaks st. » Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do cooking and housework; cooking both Ger- mén and American styles. = Call 668 Ninthst., Caklan RMAN GIRL WANTS A _POSITION In » hice family; piease call Monday and Tuesday afternoons. - Address 17 Minna st,, up- stairs. Y GERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF chiidren. ~Call 82014 Larkin st., near Geary. 7OUNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekeeper. Please call t 917 Market st., room 18, second floor. (COMPETENT "AND RELIABLE HOUgy keeper desires a situa:ion. Apply to MRy, MCNEILL, 217 Geary st.: lower floor. EXPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WANTS & position for housework: Mission preferred. Please call 3870 Twenty-third st. MDDIE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES SITO- ation in small family; wages $12 to $14; best of reference. 731 Harrison st. NofiTl{l GE!;KANK‘ GO?D "%OUK, SEEKS situation as housekeeper In lower's family. A. M. L., box 19, Call Office. 54 ation to do light housework or take care | (GEBMANOR FRENCH OR SCANDINAVIAN cook, $30. M1SS CULLE N, 328 Sutter st. AN AND WIFE, COUNTRY, $30; EASY Sutter st. place; see party here. MISS CULLEN, 328 AUNDRESS, $380. MISS OULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ORKING HOUSEKEEPER, $16. MIsS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. W AITRESS, " PRIVATE FAMILY, #25: Seamstress, $25; same house. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. 9 CHAMBERMAIDS AND WAIT SOME, $20 and room: waliress, country, $20 &na rooms; lunch and dinner waltress: girl. Filbert st., $20; girl, Steiner st., $15: girl, Steiner st., $20: German irl, Gearr st., §18; girl, 2 in family, Pine st., 815: girl, Twenty-third st., $12; girl, nice country lace, $18. fare advanced; 2 mrls for Alameds, 820 ‘a0 $20: girl, Turk se., 815 Eit), Genry st | 815: girl, Laguna st., $12; girls for San Leandro, Novato, Decoto, Berkeley and Alvarados 11 girls, 815: 7girls, $20: 17 young girls, 8, £10 and $12 month. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. TANTED—8 WAITREESES, SAME COUN- try hotel, $20; chambermald and wait on ta- ble for dinner, $20; colored girl or miudle-agea woman to care for chiid: 3 first-elass cooks who understand German cooking, girl for general bousework, country, 820; Swiss 'cook, $22; com- petent German gixl for gencral housework, 3 in amily, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. *00K AND DOWNSTAIRS GIKL, $25 TO / $30; upstairs girl and care of children, same $20: see lady here at 110'clock. C. R. EN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—~GERMAN NUKSE, $20; PR/ estant ISundress, $25: French second-girl, $20. and a large number of giris to fill our numerous sltuations in city and country: $15, $20 and $25. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK, $85: TWO French girls for housework, $20 and $15; Ger- man cook, $35: waitress and parlor maid, $20; chambermaid and seamstress, $20; French norse, | grown children, $25. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stock- | ton st. ] ,AUNDRESS, PLAIN HOTEL CITY, 4 ranch cooks, San Mateo, Yuba, Butte and Sas Tamento counties, $20 each; 10 kiris for house- work, country. MURRAY & READY. Leading kmployment Agents. 634, 636 Clay st EAT WOMAN TO COOK ON RANCH, short distance from city, $20, see parig he 'woman for housework and cooking, small_family, country town, $20. fare pald. MURRaY & KEADY, 634, 836 Clay st. 15() BEANFULLERS; NO EXPERIENCE DU required; fare 81: wares 820 and found. Call early for this job. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. 15.000 IIES, To CUT, REDWOOD Tid- A ber, 8 cents each; &:flenfl. private family; 15 hammersmen and MURRAY & READY, Leading Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ) SAITERS, $15; 8 COOKS, 330, $40 AND 6'51’: 8 dishwashers; pantryman: barber, country shop: second baker. MURRAY & READY, Leadin it it 34 a READY, Lending Employment Agents, 634 and PASTRY COOK AND ASSIST ON RANGE, country hotei, $40; brofler, hotel, $50: second Cook who can bake, country hotel, $40; neat young German _waiter, country hotel, $20; waiter for springs, $20. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. RELIABLE YOUNG NIGHT PORTER WHO can tend bar for an institution; $40. C. R. HANSEN & 00., 110 Geary st. .W ANTED—20 MORE GRA PE-PICKERS, $20 and boara; butter-maker for firsi-class place, #30 and found; man to milk and make butter on small ranch near city, $20 and found: man to run Jig saw, city; boy to feed press in city; 3 farmers Dear city; 2 wallers for first-class hotel, $25 and found. steady place; also milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. . EWER & CO., 626 Clay. W ANTED—DAIRYMAN, $30; 4 MINERS, $2 50 a day; jig-sawyer; boy to run rinting press: 15 farmers, $20; woodchopper, 81 X5 co agon-maker, steady job; choreboy. and board and schooling; broiler, $50; second cook. $4 walters and others. Apoly to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st W ANTED—UPHOLSTERER, $8 WEEK AND room; grape-pickers, $1 day: young butler, 220 and found, and others. J1. F. CROSETT & €0., 628 Sacramento st. W A}1ED—COOK FOR OYSTER-HOUSE, 82 a day: 2 Germans or Swedes to pick grapes, $1a day and found; dishwasher, $48 week: chore- man ou a ranch, gee party In town, $15 10 $20, ete. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. AN TO RUN JIG SAW; FINISHER FOR paper-mili; 6 grape-pickirs, 81 25 a ton: plow-hands. $15: cook for few boarders, $1f kitchen hand, dishwasher and others. 'R. WARD & CO, 608 and 610 Clay st. (90K, #30 AND ROOM: GERMAN COOK, $30 and r0om: barber for a country shop: 2 dish- washers, $10 and room; sho*maker, country sho Japanese boy for housework: boy to learn sign painting. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. FIBST-CLASS TRAVELING SALESMAN IN gents’ furnisbing goods 1ine; one who has trav- eled on this coast preferred; aiso two good travel- ing salesmen for cutlers, notions, hollday goads, etc.; also a bright boy between 14 and 16, for retail store. Apply to U. S. Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker bullding. Gimb BOUTBLACK FOR BARBER-SHOP. California st., near Devisadero. OY WANTED. 19 OR 20 YEARS, IN COAL- yard. 1327 Mission st. FIRSI-CLASS CABINET-MAKER. 1602 CAL- ifornia st TY¥0 SHOEMAKERS WANTED. OAKLAND S \ae‘x Repairing Company, 1239 Broadway, akland. . (1LY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. /_Apply bet. & 10 B.W. PRINDLE, 401 Market. F YOU HAVE A PATENT OR INVENTION of any kind for sale or need capitsl call at Hail of Inventions, Academy of Sciences building, Toom E, third floor. W ANTED—-MAN AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE place: country iown; $45. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. (G990, BESTAURANT COOK WANTED: call early. 185 Fifth. EAMEN FOR AUSTRALIA AND OTHER ports. 10 teuart st., upstairs. ANTED—BOY TO FEED GORDON PRESS. 520 Market st. PHEOTOGEAPHIC PRINTER WANTED. A. TURNER, 26 Montgomery st. G OUNG GIKL, 14 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE, wanting good country home, to assist lady: small wages. Apply to MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS, 83 girl, two in family, $25; German upstairs girl, £20; chambermaid, $15; nursegizl, $20. Apply to MRE. NORTON, 316 Sutter st. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family; references. 1514 Devisadero st.. betore noon. 1 IRL FOR LIGHT WORK UNDER 15; wages §6. W., box 14, Call W ASTED-YOUNG WOMAN TO ARSIST IN housework. 2311 Polk st. (G'BLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: 8. 1308 Mason st. EAT YOUNG GIRL FOK LIGHT HOUSK- work; $10. Cail bet. 10 and 4 at 1409 Pacific. W ANTED_YOUNG GIRL TG ASSIST aT bousework: 3 in famlily; good home. Apply | 2634 Howard st. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST; GOOD HOME; small wages. Address Y. G., box 99, Cail. OUNG GIRL To ASSIST IN GENERAL housework: $10. 2218 California st. YQUNG WOMAN ‘WISHES WORK AT home: sewing and mending. Address 116 Sixthst., room 2. SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco GALT~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every =ignt in the year, BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o’clock. 889 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epes untfl § o'clock. 2518 Mission street;open nntil 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9 OF MEETINGS, W ANTED — BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by day: laundress or housecleaning. 4 Lily terrace, off Powell st., near Pine. TTUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY merican woman on a ranc & good cook and baker. Address 136 Fifth st., near Howard. Y OUNG GIRLTO LEARN TAILOR TRADE. Call after 9 A. 3, 516 Geary st. TANTED—YOUNG GIRL ASSIST LIGHT housefork aud care children, $3. G., box | 48, Cail Office. [ XPERIENCED APPRENTICE AT PANTS making. 4 Harriet st., re; TOBACCO-STRIPPER GIRL WANTED. 135 | L Taylor st. JERMAN WOMAN DESIRES A PLACE T0O do lizht housework and taxe care of children. 5 Mason st. I‘ADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, speaks three languages, desires a place as housekeeper for widower or 10dging-house. Room 2,12 Masonst. PROTESTANT WOMAN WARTS A SITUA- Lion to do general housework, Call or address 439 Minna st., between Fifth and Sixih. RIGHT YOUNG LADY; and_general office work. ences, B. E. M'DDLE-AGED PROTESTANT ~WOMA light housework, plain cooking. 764 Howard. Y OUNG GIKLFOR UENERAL HOUSEWORK. 731 Green st., near Mason. Y OUNG GIRL TG ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work: references. 12182 Eddy st. TYPEWRITING Academy of Scle- g, CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO.5, R. A M., will meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING, September 22, at 7:50 o'clock. M. M,'P. M. and M. £ M. de- grees. By order'of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. 5, PACIFIC LUDGE NG. 136, F. ana A. M., 121 Eddy st., mee THIS EVENING 7:30 o'clock. 3 1. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. and A. M. —F. C. Degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. A. 8. HUBBARD, Secretary. Y A TRAINED NURSE, A POSITION TO 15 travel with invalld lady. Address A. Dy, boo 147, Call Office.. k: REFINED WiDOW "WOULD LIKK POSL tion as working housekeeper in lodging house or widower's tamily. Room 13, 1 Fifcn st. OUXNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day: washing, ironing and general housework. Callor address 752 Union st. INCHES | ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. N arket: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per i $150 1086 per week: convenlent and respecta) iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. =& COLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, F.and A. M.—Cailed meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. September 22, at 7:80 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. WALHALLA ENCAMPMENT, No, 7, 1. 0. 0. F.—The officers and funeral committee of this encampment are bereby requested to meet at Odd_Feliows', Hall on TUESDAY, September 22, at 1:30 p. M, 1o attend the funeral of our late patriarch,T. H. WEBER. GEORGE DERING, Chlef Patriarch. MAX SCHUMA NN, Scribe. £, SO} CORDIA "TODGE. NO. 122, L 0. 0. F.—The faneral. = committee Is hereby notified to as- semble at 0dd Fellows’, TUESDAY, " September 22, at 1:30 p.' M, 10 attend the funeral of our fate brother, TH EODOR W EBEKX. H. ¥. SCHLICHTING Jr., N. G. CHRIST. ROEBER. Rec. Sec., SPECIAL NOTICES. e B BBOF, TATUM, SLATE-WRITING ME- dium. 334 O’Farrell st. EZ 0B H 1 JONES OCULIST AND aurist, just returned from Europeaa hospi- tals, has resumed practice, 222 Post. Tel. Grant 1 lfl. [T TENfiw:l EJECTED FOR %4; lons made, city or country, Pacil Collection Co., 416 Montey st.. room 6. ot 8585 fi BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- T, Golden ¢ e SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, o e L S S UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment office. 51115 Bushst., nr. Grantave, ChiNese AND JAFANESE RELIABLE Lelp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. (QZINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41415 O Farrell; tel. F. 428 JAPANESE AND OHINESE EMPLOYM EN best help. 8143 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 50, STEADY YOUNG MAN OF 16 YEARS' EX- perience as bartender and gfocery clerk wishes employment: references, etc. Address L. T., box 46, Call Office. - AFPRENTICES WANTED ON CUSTOM- L made pants. 62334 Post st. GEuMAN OR FRENCH GIRL TO PAKE _caré of child. Call between 9 and 12, SE. cor. Clay ana Buchanan sts. ANTED—A GOOD CIGAR-MAKER. Montgomery st. PBOOTBLACK WANTED. 11 ELLIS STREET. 421 JANTED — SEAMAN AT THOMPSON'S Califernia House, 108 Clark st. W ASTED-DRUG CLERK FOk COUNTRY; graduate or registered young msn preferred ; single; wages $25 and board. Calllto 2 . . 1624 Polk st. (GBOCERY CLERK, 860 PER MONTH: MUST be experienced. MIS§ CULLEN, 8.8 Sutter. 7 OUNG MaN TO LEAKN BARBER TRADE. Address G., box 84, Call Office. ISHWASHER WANTED AT 9 STOCKLON. \W ASTED — STEONG BOY 1T0 LEARN pressing. 541 Market st. BOY WANTED AT 8:30 A. M. 767 MARKET street. LUMBER'S HELPER WANTED, 1628 POLK st.: call early. TA4LLORTO DO BUSHELING: MUST KNOW how to buy and sell. 41 Third st. 100D BUSHELER AND TAILOR WANTED, Apply 347 Third st. BARBER CHAIRS—WILL PAY CASH FOR two or three chairs: must be cheap. Address B. H., box 58, Call Office. W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS: WE REPAIR shoes up 10 12 o'clock every night; those work- ing through the day can have thefr shoes repaired &t night. while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢: men’s soling, 50c: fiie shoes made to order from $2 u e have & Iot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 26¢ up' to £250. 562 Mission st. bet. Kirst st. and Second st. e AGENTS WANTED. EXEERIENCED AGENTS WANTED ~T0 sell the Champion Burglar Alarm; great in- ducements. 2134 Third st., room 5, call 9 till 6. T5,EVERY COUNTY WEST OF MISSISSIPPL River, men and women to take agency for Lightning Scissors Sharpener: enormous. profits; send at once: 25c for sample. For terms address E. C. STOWE, box 841, San Jose, Cal, GENTS FOR SEED'S W ATER-FILUTERS; £1. they fit any faucet, are durable. cheap and sell gnsight: $150 will stert you. 719 Market, near CTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN AND WOMEN 10 earn from $3 to $5 a . Rear office, 630 Market st, i e £ (GENTLEMANLY SOLICITORS FOR FIRST- class portrais. Baxter Portralt Co., 432 Sutter. GEN'TS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” Sommander-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest l:; !nfll‘nx fl;hl;lu: the mo’;l.rr:hl:‘un' bol\:ka! e century: apply at once ce of territory. F. PERSON, &n{l‘“ Subscription De THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 HOUSES WANTED. P e o AU o it o S, ‘W ASTED—HOUSE, 4O0R5 ROOMS; FAMILY of 2. Address F., box 16, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. 4()(). GBOCERY AND BAR WITH LivV- - ing rooms; aoln‘n’:od business: low ‘nt: choice location, close to Market st. WILKK & WOLF, 531 Califoroia st, _ BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. : COR- [ CERY AND BAR: FINE $600. Eoy et seils DECKER, 1020 Market AUNDRY ROUTE. ST. NICHO- B YA ey, ‘Seveuteenth at, near Folsom, = BR WITH SMALL 821 Ho Toom 14, $15OO BARROOM; CLOSE TO BALDWIN - Hotel: straight 10c bar: long lease: first-class day and night trade. WILKE, 531 California st. $35(. PARTNER WANTED IN BUTOR- . er-shop; 8 miles from city; rooms: low iverage 4 caitle sold per week; r are chance for right party. WILKE, 581 California st. ODGING-HOUSE OF 46 ROOMS, WITH S$A- loon established years; lease; low rent; very beet location; rarest chance for German man and wife. \WILKE, 531 California st. 1700, SOENER GROCERY AND BAR: .+ choicest location: Western Addition: Tent $30: doing large cash trade; must be sacri- ficed: owner going to Guatemala; fullest investi- gation given. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. $500 RESTAURANT ON KEARNY ST.; + actual value $1200; rent $50; owner galled East on account of sickness. WILKE, 551 California st. A TTENTIONT $750; SALOON AND LUNCH- house with 2 living-rooms: rent $20; sur- rounded by foundries and warehouses: actual value. 9600: owner sick in German Hospital. WILKE, 581 California st. $400, STATIONERY AND CIGARS; DO- - ing nice business: fine locality on Mar- Ket st.; low rent; must be sold immediately: fullest investigation; fine buy for the money: see li. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ALOON; CORNER; ESTABLISHED 16 years: No. 1locality; opposite carhouse: low rent; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or hotel; this is a money-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $350. SALOON "WITH ¥OUR FINE LIV- OU. ing-rooms and bath, doing good busi- ness: cheap rent: fine locality: fine business for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. -rent $12! SALE THIS DAY. IE;%% gggn OR EASY PAYMENTS——— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS———E'; 27-room house. $700| 232-room house. |, 24 rooms, corner.. 750 el 5,338 14 rrggmsg:sluc!fleyrsg% 86 rooms,best city. 3, Jimgmostaell | 2001 S1-room house....1,400 . new. 37 Tooms, mew. __3,000(110 rooms, corne 200 rooms,hote!.$10,000| 11 moms,,flnly 35 rooms,centr: 2.500] 10 rooms.. l:";; S —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL BSTAT) ~—AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL o H. G. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. - $126/19 ROOMS.. 10 sProems. 2 *525/60 rooms. 14 rooms, Sutter. 600|22 rooms. 85 roums, fine... $,250|12 rooms. 132 3 7,500 84 rooms. ... S N D WOOD & CO., 765 M ORNER HOUSE, 45 BOOMS, ON SUTTER st., cleari 200 per month above expense: el 10 Jamslly canse of sale. WILKE, 531 California st., $900' LODGING - HOUS good furniture and carpets: clears $75. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. {URNISHED HOUSES: 12 TO 130 ROOM: F $300 to $10,000. PHELPS & €0., 917 Larkin. ],°DCINGHOUSE 11 HOOMS FOR SALE cheap. 283 Third st. 90(), LODGING-HOUSE_MUST BE SOLD .+ this week: apply in the afternoon. 230 Minna st. FLAT OF 4 FURNISHED ROOMS NEAR Market st.; cheap. 45 Lhird st. HOUSE OF 7 RouMs, ALL cheap. 403 Stevenson, cor. Fifth. RENTED: $700 ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- » ragts 1 city: good location; doing business of $40 per day; established 26 years: has always made money; stand full investigation; reason for selling, owner moving Into own prop- erty: and any one wanting a business of this kind will find on Investigation all that is claimed for it: this is & rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av. ‘W ANTED—2 OR 3 FURNISHED _ROOMS and bath; for light housekeeping. S. F., box 7, Call Office. BOARDING WANTED. S A e e A JADY WITH MAID DESIRES HOME IN A refined family; not too farout. Answer W. A., box 72, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ()LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- Iy, watches repaired. MUND, 11331 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- Lelry to A. KLEIN. 108 Sixth st.: send postal. PERSONALS. W ILLJOHN McDUKF, A TAILOR, OR ANY one that knows of his whereabouts, please address his daughter, MRS. FLORA SHAW, 521 Minna st., San Franciaco, Cal. MIDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD LIKE T0 meet widow who has & room to let. Address H. P., box 112, Cail. $850. SALOON AND RESTAURANT: OR DU, wii take partner; the finest chance ever oftered; fine locality. cheap rent and good business: 1 LUBELSKI, 7 City Hali ave. UST THE BUSINESS U WANT TO BUY for just the price U want to pay; all branches. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. $1400. FINE BESTAURANT AND . oyster parlor: first-class trade and location; receipts $65 daily: a fortune for some one; thorough investigation invited; only & res- taurant man can handle this place; s’ perfect sac- nfice. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. $35(). SACRIFICE —SA100N. 3 ROOMS, » kitchen; well furnished: fine stock and Sxtres; best accommodations: receipta 810 (o $20 daily. MYBRS & GitAHAM, 777 Market st. $200, SYSIERSTAND IN LARGE MAR- « ket with splendld cash trade, Inciud: ing sole agency of rapid-selling article: a chance of alifetime. MYEKS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. 335( FURNISHED HOUSE 20 KOQOM nt $50. 415 Pine, below Kearn: FURNITURE FOR SALE. JRE SALn! Prices atand til goods are completely dls- of. bed sets, Bedlounges. ... I Stoves. ... oard 108 Carpeta, Linoleanh, per yard. [ Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new buliding is erected thess prices will stand. Till such time we ‘are conducting business at SE. corner Neventh and Mission sts. NOONAN. O SALE—COMPLETE FPRNITURE OF 10- room house, in whole or Part; must sell im- mediately. Apply at 519A Valencia st. URNITURE OF 6 ROOMS: ALL K. account departure. 827 Post st., after 12. TE. 4()() CARPETS: CHAMBER SETS, $14; stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bar outfits. T. D. MCUARTHY, 764 Mission. AT L3 NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new of zood 28 new: casi _or tim pen evenings. $375 SALOON: 3 ROOMS UPSTAIRS; 1 « furnished: daily receipts $8 to 810: Wil sell at sacrifice this week (o cash buyer. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. J,ADY FROM CUBA DESIRES GENTLEMAN pariner; small capital required. 9 Powell, r. 7. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private; 1o charge uniess successtal ai law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tendedto. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 860 Marketst., J DRESS HAIR FOR THOUSANDS OF LA dies every month; everybody satisfied: how can they help being ‘satisfied when they get such 00d work for only 25¢? I use “Quinonia” Hair onic, 35¢ a bottle.~ G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. RS, SADIE EVANS'COSMESTIC PARLONS. IV bair-dressing,sham pooing; gents 50c. 15 Eduy. ETURNED—MME. ROLAND, TEACHER French language. 765 Market at., room 15. M ¥RTLE POTTER'S COSMETIC PARLORS: manicuring; hairdressing. 13624 Market, r. 8. SQUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, 81. 26 Montgomery t., rooms 13 and 14; tel.red 2874. ‘W ANTED_OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUR- ing. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farrell st. bet. Mason and Powell. ADY (STRANGER) DESIRES GENTLE- man partner; $25 capital. R. 2. 122 Post st, W’n 'S CORN CURE—SURE OURE FOR corBs. bunions, warts; 25¢. 327 Montgomery. JATOH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING work from the country solicited; estimates klven: articles returned if price is not satistactory: &ll work warranted. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary. ARTINGION'S SCHUOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Cinsses: Instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Plne. MOERIS BERRY. FORMER FORE M A N Albert Miller’s cloak store, has opened a busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46: ladies’, misses’, children’s cloaks to order;fit guaranteed 10w prices THE FINEST YTINE WF REMNANTS: sult to order, $10; pants, §3. Cat Rate Tallor- ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and sth. TECSKS DELIVERED 35C. BAY CITY Transter Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 87. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE 1 Institute, DOLLAR MEDICAL all cases treated and medicines fur- nished for $1: call or write. 10283y Markes st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. ALL FACIAL BLEMISHKS, SUPERFLUOUS halr, moles. freckles, scors, etc.. removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworsn. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY:; FINE R e s i A e Exchge, 630Market Vnwm AND CLOTH CAPES BELOW manufactorers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. BIUUUTDDOE STEREOPTICON SHOW KEVE- Iy night cor. Market snd Sixth sts. ; artistio ad- ‘vertisements in ll'l? l{’hl: promoters of bast Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Marke: st, 'LECTRIC LIGHTS IN. EVERY ROOM | 200 roomme, 356 io §1°50 per migat 315050 B et rooms, per 3 per week;; free bus baggage to and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowes: rates. 948 Market st OL.D GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bonght. COLMAN. 41 cor. Jessls. DRESSMAKERS. A A ANt ],ADIES. TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. CALL 4 at BRADLEY'S, 41615 Geary st.: elegant stylish dresses made: $5 up; dresses made over. PRESSES ®2 UP: WRAPFERS '35c UP: lawn §1 up 5053, Natoma st., above Sixth. EDUCATIONAL. oL oy O T o de bty e SR MME. MELVILLE SXYDKR, 715 POST ST.; v. cal music, plano, elocution, practical Shake spearean and general dramatic acting a speciaity; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3.; $1. STEADY SINGLE MAN FOR RESPONSIBLE A position: one who has done hard work pre- ferred; #80 per month first year: small bond or cash security required. Work, box 88, Call Office. AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodled, un. married men between the ages of 21 and 30 A Dot Jess than & feet & inches in helght; of good character and temperate habits; able 1o read. write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become_citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of ce ofters special iuducements; givi tunities to visit all parts of the wor: pew cruisers. For further information Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping. business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Eng. lish_branches. electrical engineering. etc.; teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 335 4\ Montgomery st.: individual instruction in shorthand, typi: ng. Dookkeeping. teiegrapay, etc.; 1ife scholarship $50; low rates per week and mo. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: expenses less and scholarship better than eisewhere: day and night. . ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 15 Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, L. O. 0. lock, 7th and Mkt SCMOUL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical lgzlmdns surveving, architecture- Ansay: estab. '84. VAN DER NAILLEN, 793 Ak, ONEST MAN IN BUSINESS PAYING $75 a month; $150 required. 777 Markep 8L, room 7. ANTED—A GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework, 810 a week. 1312 Buchanan st. W ANIED—A GOOD TAILORESS ON CUS- tom coats; steady work. 614 Postst. JRL FOR HUUSEWORK: PLAIN ing: can sleep home. 809A Hayes sl COOK- $75 STEADY, RELTABLE MAN AS PART- iiver oriers and colicers pplsmal ohoaem s e and collect: sples chance to learn £ood trade. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S, FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. W ANTED_YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE- work 736 Hayes st. —_— GEL A?Pnnk\ncg‘m'rfl GOOD EXPERT- ence to work at 0g; wages. 1231 Market st. sk JIRL TO WAIT AT TABLE; CALL AFTER | 8 A . 126 Ninth st. W AITRESS WANTED. APPLY 605 STAN- yan st. & ERMAN GIRL, 16 OR 16 YEAKS OLD, FOR 1ight housework and care of 2 children. 46314 Jessle st GII&L FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: 2 IN FAM- ily ; wages §8. 102 Hayes st. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT J-ecreury. H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKELL, 667 Clay. 1ET A SHAVE AT T - G shop. 760 Hoaa 'HE LADY-BARBER A“BER—HBGP—B“GAIK: CH. 4 B350 Cantront ; bP apbone oL ash, [JARBERS_S-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, #75] Bt including gas, 810, 1952 Marcerop. © EW WALDU HOUSE, 766 MISSION BET. 3dand 4th—Single furaished rooms, night 16¢ to 50c;week 81 10 $2 50 ;reads tion £0 morning ehlle; fl“}ln:rqmm strictest atten- GBL FROM 18 10 16 YIEARS OLD 10 AS- it in light housework. 1912 Larkin st TEAKS, CHOPS, ETC.: 6 DISHES 5 S cents. 835 Clay st., Big Yellow Front. EPE " OUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR housework; good home. 508 Fulton st. STNADY MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT ml:,.ll:gll'-ll‘l nrful man Iball‘ hotel or rding-house: referen etc. Ads . » box 46, Call Oftice, pekoale COLOALED BOY WANTS POSITION IN PRI- vate family as butler; speaks Spanish and E; lish: best of references. A‘fldm C. A., box 126, ELVERLY GERMAN, SOBER AND RELTA- prale, wishes to take Sharge of & ranch of private : security and best of refe Address A. B, box 108, Call Oftiee. s G'RLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD cO0k: reference. 1t0 4 P. &, 1825 Webster, w ANTED—GIKL, NuT UNDER 16, FOR housework. Apply mfiu st., nr. Fitieenth, wANTED—GOOD CIGARETTE-MAKER AT 424 Montgomery st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. Apply bet. 9 and 12, 1208 Eddy st. TOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK;: SMALL American family: wages $20. Call early 721 Ellisst. SITUATIHN WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE to take full cbarge hotel kitchen: firsi-class ©ook and breadmaker: or will work on ranch: best references. 745 Howard st. EEMAN, WITH BEST OF REFERENCES, ‘wants situation as coachman. Address box 87, this office. g WANTED-FEMALE, TRST-CLASS FRENCH SECOND GIRL and seamsiress desires situation; best refer ences; or as nurse: city or country. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. (GERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- 501 st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. SCASDINAVKAN GIRL WANT=~ TO DO GEN- eral housework. Call 740 Howard. |3YTLER — SITUATION lish: thoroughl: L., box 103, Call Of YOUNG MAN, WITH 3 YEAKS EXPERL ence in machine-shop, wishes work as helper or anything. Address K., box 86, Call Office. w ANTED—‘gz lsflo;l‘fil‘ AND INDU:TBIDUB Inan, posi! rivate family: t! joroug] understands care of horses, alaaoplatn eracniog, A. G, 8., box 3, Call Office, Onkland. WANTED; ENG- experienced. Address ¥, J. (GEBMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL TO ASSIST with light housework. 823 Geary st. YOUNG GIRL FOR GENEKAL HOUSE- work. 3350 Eighteenth st. NEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: reference; $8. 181614 Webster st. ENEMETIC WOMAN WITH SMALL CAPI- tal can make money. Call 181 Post. room 21. W A TED—FIRST-CLASS ~ FINISHER ON pants: steady. 461% Miana st. A MEEICAS WOMAR, GOOD COOK, TOTAKE balf interest in dining-room: no capital. Soio House, 32 Fourth st., room 2 EAUTY CULTURE, MANICUKING, HAIR- dr!lnni lessons; day ana evening. MRS, BUTLER, 131 Post. ‘W ANMTED—ANTDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF Some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN x;fn&uggfi:' &0, Dept. L, Patent Attor- n D. C, for their $1800 offer'and list of 30 inventions weia,. i NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sctter st. | terms. 5000 SALUON, MARKET ST.: BEST »_ flited up place on the coast: 2 cash registers, safe, etc. ; large stock of best quality on baod; low rent: business will speak for itself; mare than value in sight; owner made fortune aad is retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. H [GHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. OTICE—DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS. Saloon, 3 rooms, pays well, price.. ..... Corner grocery and bar, 4 rooms. Cor. saioon, Kearny st., clears $150 mont Grocery and bar, clears $75 per month. Restaurant, clears $60 per month Branch bakery, 4 rooms, chesp. Corner cigar-store, clears $50 per month. Lodging-nouses, prices from $150 to. 34 To buy or sell, see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $25(), PARINER wANTED IN 4 casH D). commission business; clears $150 per month; see to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. OTEL TO LEASE FUR A TERM OF ¥ 5 A RS; new 6-story and basement brick buildin containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and well- lighted basement; centrally located, half block north of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporfum building; newly furnishea throughout: furniture for sale on 'reasonable For forther particalars apply to N. SIL- VERBEKG, 820 Sansome st., room 39. . Q0(). TEAMING AND EXPRESS BUSL + ness; dolog hauling ior iwo wholesale produce commission bouses and two shipping agents; clearing $175 to $260 per month; has two large American horses, four large wagons; this is one of the best openings in the city for an active man. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st FOB 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 night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached: sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100, Call Office, 6Y(). STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NEWS- $ . stand, cigars and tobacco, cireulating library, branch bakery, etc. : old-established. steady cash trade; affords good living: near schools; sunny corner; 4 1iving-rooms, yard, stable; cheap Tent; value in sight: this is a légitimate business. L., box 68, Call. FURNITURE WANTED. (CASH, PAID FOR "EXNTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ew. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. T9SELLFUKNITURE TO ADVANTAGE TRY , M. SILVERSTHIN,969 Howard st. ;send postal UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send | postal. 866 Mission st. J¥, YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co.. 1057 Market. pays cash CARPET CLEANING. DVANCE \ING CO., 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S. S, FERGUSON, mangr. | ONES & GO. MAIN OFFICE 46 AND 47 Kighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061 QCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cieaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ARPET CLEANING, 3C.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG sampies free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8t st. HEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. (OSNELINSCARPET PEATING WORKS. 535 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. YA X BIEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 Sth. STEVENS, mar. 'l'el. South 330, (CABPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED Ilke new. FERGUSON & CO. 28 Tenth; tel. Eouth 6. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 348 J4th r.: cleaning 3¢ a vard. ‘Tel. Mission 74 BICYCLES., RAWFOR OND-HAND BARG AINS: 830: Barnes, 856; Ben Hur, Ladies’, 850; Fow. ler, 855; Ladies’ Fowler *96,” a bargain; also others. DA VIS BROS., 28 Geary st. HSE.GEADE 3D-HAND WHEKLS 36 UP; sundries below cost. 216 McAllister. 7 ERY FINE '96 BICYCLE FOR 820. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. ARK OYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET: best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo- Allister and Powell st. lines. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, OLH ESTABLISHED BAKERY; BAKES 213 barrelsa day: 2 fine horses and wagon: large store and outside trade: will sell cheap on aceouut of death in family; trial given. SKTFF, 921 Market. 4'0 20 R(OMS: FULL; RENT 835; $ OU. snap. See SKIFF, 921 Marker st. $125. f5e rone st STER o2 anons $750. FINE LARGE DOUBLE TEAM, with 2 steady houses in city, 1 in Port- landand 1 in Seaitle to haul for: thisls arare chance; business paying from $150 to 8300 per month. Inquire of WILLIAM BROWN, 408 avis st. ARTNER WANTED—OLD-ESTABLISHED contracting business: pays from $100 to $150 each; must be steady and reliable; references ex- changed. C. E,, box 25, Call Office. T,ARY WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE GEN- tlerhan partner to help purchase fine-estab- lished business: will furnish equal amount money; caplial required §1600. K., box 15, Call Office. IOYCLE-STORE AND MACHIN E-SHOP; well established; complete stock of bicycles, sundries, tools, vulcanizer, oven, etc.; 0ppor:uaity for a machinist. 1118 Market st. 35()(), BEST- PAVING BUSINESS IN- + vestment In San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 35, Call Office, EED'S WATER FILTERS ARE THE BEST; they fit any fancet; are durable and cheap: 26c and 50c; sent by mall on recelpt of price. 719 Market st.. near Third. 120(), RESTAURANT: ESTABLISHED $1200. 35" Fears: = piok-ups doln a good business: make offer; investigation given. Apply 29 Sixthst. O SALE—WALF INTEREST IN OLD- established ' corner 1iquor-store and_bar: near City_tail. Call at 103 Powell st. HILBERT BROS, 200, will sell for $100. R. NICHOLS, 1191 Markec. OR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL SPANISH |Poodle Pups (et doge). ~ AbpLy st 22434 O'Far- rell st FOE SALE_BEAUTIFUL FANCY PIGEONS cheap. 841 Castro st. STASDARD REMINGTON TYPEWRITER No. 2: in excellent coudition; must be sold. First Sergeant Battery E, Fifth Artillery, Fort Mason, Cal. ENBINE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: IN good order; S-horsepower. Foundry corner ‘Washington and Third sts., Oakland, EWING MACHINE (DOMESTIC), ALMOST new; golng awa; heap. 1346 Market, R. 20. 25 NEW 5-DRAWER DOMESTIC SEW« $25. ing machine. 1915 Mission et per e teenth and Sixteenth. ECOND-HAND SINGER PATCHING MA- chine for sale. 635 Mission st. HOROUGHBRED ENGLISH _ MASTIFF pups for sale cheap. 957 Market st. NEW ELMWOOD KANGES ARE THE BEST, . 8. RAY MFG. CO., 12 Californis st. BARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and s01d.'1063 Mission, nx. 7th, COFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money till, safe, cheap. 10% Clay. bUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 Firss st. near Mission. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWEITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 CaL BYILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAND MAGHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman. 137 Beale: NATIONAL CASH REGISTLE, COST §: CRQUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES ‘bars bought & sold. 112114 Markt,bet 7th & St nished rooms: No. ocatlon; mtn:e. Address A. H., P. 0. box 340, Vallejo,Cal ALL BAED\‘(”CARRX‘AGG&B AND CHAIRS AT cost; 1o} up; - repairing: oj evenings. S ¥. Baby Carriage S, Go. 44 Sern h AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME $OD a5 investea. sate, conservative’ prospes: tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N. Y. (GYUh SECOND-HAND BUILER: ALSO LOT 275 Dulleys, sbafting, ete. - W. L' SANFORD, AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. LOWAN BUYS A "iores; negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission, Room 15, 26 Montgomery. M S8 BOLTE'S SOHOOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO st.: board; Eng., French, Ger., piano: $30 mo. RENCH,SPANISH,ETC.: Prof. Dk FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages,320 Post st;estab’d 1871 ALMA g HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BA Y- jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction BOUKEENG, WHITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME day & night; noclasses: $6 month. 845 Mission ROF. LOUIS MERKI: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. T.ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH. les piano,singing,French:83 mo. K.14, 1003 Polk R.& M RS. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason ANTED—PARTNER 1IN A SAFE AND rapidly extending business: must nave at least $15,000. Apply W. P., box 62, Call Office. OR SALE_FIRST-CLASS LIQUOR-SALS } and winehouse: must sell cheap on_account other business. Inquire at 541 California st, EOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: KEPTBY resent owoper for eleven years; price $800. SW.cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. ()LD-ESTABLISHED CIGAR-STORE, FINE- Iy located. for sale on account of leaving the ashington st. 2 HQRSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine: good as new: $90. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES 1+ doors, mantels, etc.. fof sale. 1166 Mission. ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIz® fire and bure!ar proof safe. 09 111 Market s:. SEWING MACHINES, A!J.. KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: Jowest rates. 2056 Fourth st. HORSES. P e TP SUR S TS HOBSE, ROCKAWAY AND FINE PHAE- ton for eale cheap. 1311 California st. city. Call at 208 Third st. GEARY ST.—PAYING BAKERY, 120. fataery ofce: 80 chickens Srve: AN, 978 Howard st. ROFESSOR G. MANSF(EIL.D, TEACHER OF violin_guitar. mandolin. banfo. 1707 Murxet e e DENTISTS. N iads 2ol ORRERSTRS o b el CBKOO:{ IQEAA‘[&ABBOUIATWN, 759 fén‘ 4 speciallst pa inless e e L e L near Eleventh: no charge x| ull‘a“. plates made over like new; :‘lm *:“: extracting 50c: gas given. K. GRORUE W. LEEK, TdE GENUINE Leek dent discoverer of ess extraction ANT, without any plate, moved from 20 O’ Farrell st. kD~ MEN 70 LEARN BARBER | 30 SET TEET) 7; WARRANTED trade; only 8 weeks required: tools iven and gv"o" uu.otxuwo:’ ; flllings, 50c.: cotalogue sent. S F. Barber School, 1616 Howard. | crowns, 3550, Chicagn bente Fartii "33 oot ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; | T v v RST-CLASS 81 weex, 25c might. 331 Eills sts i T T D L e e A ST ot AR T e ) R ARGEST STOCK OF SECON D-HAND SHOES E. 57T YRR om DA 10 63 prices; first-class results: painless Tel. Main 8375. W.C. mDI%G.I.D, 500 Sutier K. L 1. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINL €SS, crown work, work and teeth witaoas plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. A SET FOR TEETE: WARRANTED A3 i’l‘m-mhm-fi: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS. tist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. P“uum EXTRACTION. l‘gn. B flwwx LL WORK TO SUIT TiMES:WARRANTED, DR. REA, 1870 Market st., frout City Hall. O BUY OR SELL A POULTRY RANCH OR T ‘business of any kind see E. HILL, 997 Market 8t., room 5. 3 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, $500. with living-room; low rent. C.G., box 143, Call Office. AKERY AND NOTIONS; NEAR VALEN- cia-st. depot; good business; bargain. Apply Call Office. EWSPAPER ROUTEZIN INTERIOR OITY, For particalars apply o San Francisco! this of 1. FORRESTER, SALESMAN-—20 DRIVING « and work horses; all horses bought and sold on comnmission; saies can be made at reasonable terms according to times. 426 Valencia st. TTHE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 230 VA: lencla st is the place to g0 1f you Want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugzies, wagons or hure ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. 5() BEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES: welght 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. 150 EE’LS‘II(KEKH&ND SECOND HAND HAR- Dness, ; wagons, surre; Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1138 Mission st ] ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. 630 Commercial. To LET—RESTAURANT, FURNISHED; doling good business. Apply a. M. 210 Drumm. G‘flu LEMAN PARTNER (GERMAN) wanied oy & lady, 12 Mason st., room 2. ANDY-STORE AND FAGIORY: A BAR- O'tam: zeod stook Apply Call Office. e 0 Colmkk GROCERY AND BAR: NO OPPOSI tion: no agents. Inquire at Call Office. 500 SET SEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15ih and Valencia. () HORSES FOR SALE; ALS0 WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcads Horae Marker, 327 SIT-h 6.5 auction sales every Wednoe day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctionears. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, (CQRNER GROCERY AND BAR: LIVING- rooms: good location: rent $20. 515 Market st, ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES M bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. ],ADY FROM CUBA DESIRES GENTLEMAN parcner; small capital. 9 Powell st.. room 7. AKE PARTNER OR SELL BLACKSMITH Tlhop: 800d business. Address D., box 8, Call GENTLEM PARTNER WANTED BY lady of some means. 1 Fifth st.. room 12. EW Al:\g SECOND-HAND BAKERB'. IiAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagon; 80 rockaw; and 2 fine busgles. 828 Harrison st. il NEW &SECCRDHAND WAGONSTBAKERY. laundry and delivery; cheap. 414 Broadway. I“ofl SAL.E‘* AT E:STE'K‘T PB[QE& FINE carriages of every desciiption: cash. Hotes o installments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 Sth st., 8. F. + STORAGE. LDUCKETT, 1708 POST ST., NEAR BU- D gas given: crown and bridge work. LAD\’}DESIBE! AGENTLEMAN PARTNER; #35 cgpital. 12 Mason st., room 2, A A SNBAGB’—-CEEAPEST IN THE OITY; FIR £ proof building: advances made. 211 Larkin, W SONABLE AND WAR- Allrl;ln:.nxl- Jn.l“’- KEY, 1122 Market st I‘OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. CALL 8t 114 O'Farreli st.: H. HAAR. UKNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS: D- vances. shipning. CHAS L. TAYLOK,204 Post. Sn OF TEETH WITHOUT A FLATE DK £ G. YOUNG, 1841 Poik st IXE SALOON: GOOD DAY AND NIGHT trade. 817 Kearny- TYPEWRITERS. D5, LEEK, 1306 MA BKET. COE GOLDEN Gate ave.—~Open evenings: Sundays till noon. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. IN- R orom ohas ALIGRAPH, $15, $35: YOST, $30: REM. Cilizion, 350 68011 5. 303 Montgoimery s

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