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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1896 DID THE COMPANY USE [T5 PULL? Very Peculiar Case Heard Before Commissioner Heacock. PROSECUTED BY FOOTE. How the Southern Pacific Made a Cat’'s Paw of the Government. UNFOUNDED FORGERY CHARGE G. H. Lawrence, Arrested in Ogden, Gives Conclusive Proof of Innocence. From the evidence introduced at the preliminary hearing of G. H. Lawrence, charged with forgery, before Commis- sioner Heacock yesterday, it appeared that the Southern Pacific was outraging the feelings and jeopardizine the life of one man in oraer to get back at another. The court evidently entertained the same opinion, for the case was dismissed and a tevere rebuke administered to those who had a hand in the business. Probably the worst feature of the case, however, is found in the’ reports current about the Federal building that the rail- road used the Federal Government through District Attorney Foote to pull itsais- agreeable chestnuts from the fire. Mr. Foote fought valiantly for the cause he represented, but Commissioner Heacock would have none of it, and so informed the Government's chief prosecuting offi- cer. The facts in the case, from the evidence introduced, may be briefly stated as fol- lows: Ten days ago Lawrence bought of Conklin & Co., scalpers, an order in four parts, calling for a ticket from Oakland Mole to Chicago, via the Southern Pacific lines. The order was in the name of one Parker Bray, a pensioner, and had been issued by local Quartermaster Lee. Lawrence was informed by the brokers that he had a perfect right to sign Bray’s name as the latter had given them (Conk- tin & Co.) such authority in the shape of a power of attorney. Acting on this as- surance he purchased the order, effecting a saving of §1250. Lawrence then visited the Southern Pacific ticket office, pre- sented the order and after some short de- lay was farnisted a ticket. The pext morning he started on the long journey, all going well untill near Carlin, Nev. The conductor demanded the ticket and also full fare to Ogden. Lawrence gave up the ore and paid the other. On arriving in Ogden he was taken in custody by a United States Marshal, who informed him that he was wanted in San Francisco for forging the name of Parker Bray to a Gov- ernment order calling for a ticket to Chi- cago. This telegram had been sent by District Attorney Foote. Lawrence protested his innocence, but declared his perfect willingness to return to San Krancisco and face his accusers, and that, too, without a requisition. These facts and others were brought out at the hearing, the principal contention, however, being that Lawrence had a per- fect right to sign Bray’s name to the order. It was also shown that the Gov- ernment had not lost a dollar, nor had| there ever been any chance of such a thing. The complaint on which Lawrence was tried for forgery was made out by one Adams,an employe of the Southern Pacific, and hence did not come in the jurisdiction of Federal authorities. The interest Dis- trict Attorney Foote took in the case, therefore, was not generally understood, the resuli being that many unkind things about the Judge were whispered around the corridors of the big Appraiser’s build- ing. ‘While Lawrence was on the stand he became great affected in reciting the in- dignities to which he had been subjected. At the conclusion of the hearing the court officers, with one single exception, crowded about him, offering ‘congratulations and sympathy. The railroad had a special officer in citizen’s clothes on hand to ar- rest Lawrence should he be turned loose, but after hearing the evidence they determined to give him no more trouble. Mr. Lawrence has been dangerously sick for a long time and his physician stated yesterday that it was providential death had not resulted from the excitement to which he had been :iubjected. It isun- derstood that Lawrence will immediately institute suic for damages against the rail- road and probably a Government official or so. e THE POLICE ON PARADE Fifteen Companies Inspected on Van Ness Avenue by Chief Crowley. They Are Put Throuzh Various Evo- lulions, and March With Re- markable Steadiness. Fifteen companies ot the police mus- tered on Van Ness avenue yesterday aft- ernoon for inspection by Chief Crowley, preparatory to the great parade of the en- tire department on October 7. Each company consisted of 25 men, mak- ing 375 altogether in the ranks, and each was in command of an officer. The com- panies were divided into two battalions, the first composed of eight companies from Captain Wittman’s district, and the second composed of seven companies, four from Captain Spillane’s district, two from Captain Gillen’s district and one from Captain Dunlevy’s district. Each bat- talion was headed by two rifle companies. Chief Crowley was in command of the two battalions, and had as his aid-de- camp Drill Instructor Marshall. They were both mounted, and the veteran Chief’s manly figure looked to perfection as he sat firmiy on his seat and rode along -the lines with a pleased look on his face, Captain Wittman acted as major. + The battalions were first drawn up in line, the first extending from Market street to Hayes and the second from Hayes to Fulton. They were then put throngh various evolutions, inciuding marching in column of companies, col- umns of platoons and in fours. They marched with remarkable steadiness con- -sidering the fact that there was no music to guide them, . B Two Sharpers Arrested. William Goldsmith and George Hines were arrested yesterday morning by Policeman George Riordan and locked up in “the tanks’’ at the City Prison. They passed a confederate !lm bill on the proprietor of a lodging-hous: [ason and Post streets, receiving a $5 n‘lg eve jece as change, after presumably payiu, far rooms nu; onnntr The police that Goldsmith and Hines are the two men whb have been victimizing numerous hotel- keepers and boarding-housekeepers in the same way. HIGH EXPLOSIVES USED. Quarrymen on Biluerock Hill Send Showers of Flying Rock Against Dwellings. The guarrymen who are engaged in cut- ting through the bluerock hill on Ken- tucky street have been using explosives of such high grade that when the blasts are let off fragments of rock are sent flying through the air in such reckless fashion a_sl to injure property and endanger human . On one occasion recently an unusually heavy charge was let off and it threw frag- ments of rock against houses situate over 1000 yards away. A number of windows were broken. On another occasion a rock weighing twelve pounds was sent over a spurof the hill and across Kentucky to Napa street. The neighbors do not object to the blast- ing, but they would recommend that less powder be used. — OLYMPIC CLUB BANQUET. The Advisory Committes Enjoy a Pleas- ant Feast at Cafe Norman. The advisory election committee of the Olympic Club of '95-'96 held a pleasant re- union and banquet at Cafe Norman on Tuesday evening. Among those present were: F. H. Kerrigan (chairman), E. P. McLennan (vice-chairman), H. C. Massie, E. Unger, 8. V. Casady, H. 8. Jerome, W. W. Coates, C. A. Reynolds, J. A. Mallon, C. M, Gunn, F. J. Devlin, L. Deutsch, J. F.. Coffe%i7 F. R. Butz, Oscar A. Tolle and J. X. de Witt. The speakers of the evening were: F., H. Kerrigan, E. P. McLennan, F. R. Butz, C. Reynolds and J. A. Mallon, all of whom favored the cutting down of expenses of the club as far as expedient. Boxing, football, handbali and cycling the speakers thovght should be encouraged, as they formed the principal fields of sport. REPORTS ARE WITHHELD, Commissioner Stanton on the Trail of Recalcitrant Railroads. He Introduced a Motion Aimed at the Officials of the Southern Pacific Company. Owing to the failure of the Attorney- General to reply to the . communication of the Railroad Commissioners, recently ad- dressed to him, concerning the jurisdic- tion of the commission over street rail- roads, the alleged contempt of Secretary Willcutt of the Market-street Railway Company, the question of bicycles as bag- gage and the recalcitrancy of the steam- ship companies which failed to submit reports to the committee, those subjects were not taken up for consideration by the commission at its session yesterday. But 1n order apparently that the com- mission might not be accused of failing to earn its salary another move was made directed against the Southern Pacific Com- pany, though ostensibly against a number of minor roads which had failed to send reports to the board. ) These reports should now be in the hands of the State Printer, so that they might be incorporated in the annual re- port of the Board of Railroad Commis- sioners, which is usually submitted to the Governor at the beginning of each year. Ever since the institution of the ‘suit by the Southern Pacific Company against the commission in the United States Circuit Court to vrevent a reduction in freight rates, the great corporation, acting in con- formity with the claim set up in its com- plaint thet the commission is an uncon- stitutional creation, has ignored that body. It has persistently refrained from filin with the commission the new schedules o fares and freights it has made, and now refuses to submit a report of its opera- tions for the past year, as it had previ- ously been in the habit of doing ever since the organization of the commission. President La Rue was not presentat the session of the commission yesterday, owing to illness, and Commissioner Clark occa- pied the chair. After a number of com- munications of no general interest had been read by Secretary Newman and or- dered placed on file, Commissioner Stan- ton moved that the secretary be instructed to write to all the comvanies that nad failed to file reports with the commission, informing them that unless tuese reports were forwarded within ten days the mat- ter would be placed in_the hands cf the attorney for action. Subvornas will first be issued, citing the officials of the defiant companies to appear and produce their books, and should these fail to be effective, the Attorney-General will be asked to take the proper legal steps to compel compli- ance with theorder of the board., The motion was duly adopted. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL Miss M Dixon, Auburn R Robinson, Chico 3 Butler, Coltax B Muller & \, Tehama J Bender & w, Cal P M Pract, Boston J P Klotz, St Louis R Malcom, Chicago C K Jeftreys. Sacto J B Wodson & w, Cal F B Abbe, €an Jose G D Piato, Modesto J H Ferguson, Marysvil E M Murray, L Angeles Mrs J Klrayner, Cal G P Morden, Cal I G Gage, ~acramento J Contoline. St Helena W J Lindow, Napa O Hogan & w, St Heiena J H Campbeil. San Jose J Hewitson, Crockett Capt Huzhes & w, Cal M Archambuan:, Cal P Archibald, C: H G Shaw, Siockton J Donellson, Ireland K G Jensen, Chicazo A Harris, Madison Jurs S Reuyson, Courtld Mrs S M Rtichardson, Cal W Tormey, Vaiiejo Mrs G Smith, Courtland C F Schmitt, Courtland E B Black, N Y F J Kemage, Sovoma € & smith, Courtland T Spaulding. Woodland L Sheldon, Pasadena W James, Cherokee. W Ki N Y W_Sexton. Oroville S M Jackson & w, Pa. J Hauch & w, Colusa Mrs H Baker, Auburn J R Howell, Chicago Mrs M Lindsey, Albany J Wilson & w, Oakisnd R P Faby, Portland ~ H W Earle, Stockton A E Kenan, Oroville "C M Spangler, Oroviile NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F Mackintosh, Whatcom H C Spangler & w, Chico H Lee & w, Seactle C B Merreil, Seattle J G Taylor, Seattle F Marshall, Seattle O Wiison, 1o Vista T Evans, Rio Vista C Mayo, Ohio J Wiecland, SautaBarbara C Lemps, Santa Barbara H Gardner,Duncan Mills W C Brown, Colusa J Shand, Albany K T Sullivan, Aibany H Ruiz, Humboiay G Quinn, Reno P Maudden, vuaymas J Hurphy, Monterey D Lukes, Monterey R Whipple, Los Anzeles C M Eddy, Covent: O Wilson, itio Vista C Burch & w. San Jose era C Mays, Ohio anaimo J Persoll, Galvesion PALACE HOTEL. W M Peck, Riverside Mrs. F G Hume, L Gatos N E Jack, San L Obispo N Ludiow, N Y CJ Titus,'Sacramento Mrs J B Maryin,Oakland B de Wogack, Russia R K Craig, Mo ¥ Asal, Japan Mrs Craig, Mo W T Solomon, N Y £ Craig, Mo W Wrigley Jr. Chicago 'K A Crownshead, N Y MrsM 7 Crocker, N B Mrs W Russell, Pa Mrs WW Law,N Y J R Chase, Santa Cruz Miss Law, N Y .~ JBogan, N ¥ W N Benediet, Mich S Uliman, N Y F Francis, England E H Coyne, Angels H 'S Greene, Ind G Hume, 105 Gatos y BALDWIN HOTEL. G King, San Jose J V Thessen, Vallejo C Lynch, Cal W A Poteer, x-n-.{my Williams, St Paul JC H Ho.e, N Y C A Brown & w,San Jose !Al (l;euen', Cal % Dodds&w,San Jose T Lane, Onkland 13 F Kliein,Shingle Springs J Logan, Baltimore MrsH Brown,Baltimore I Rogers, Fresno T G Muller, Texas J G Booth. Williams Miss Yates, Colusa ¥ Portland H Watts, Butte LICK HOUSE, ¥ M Wilmans, Newman J M Wilmans, Newm: J B Mathison, Cal Hou E gn}!n.n, Hanford ¥ Do = R Barcroft, Merced e LA R Barcar, Vacaville H de Vrios Van Does- L MoConren oy burgh, ~t Helens FDJ Kice, Cal Tg] J P Smith & w, Portland G 8 1. burn C P Hill, Cal C St ————— ' The State of Michi, raises 15,000 tons of peppermint a ym.“‘n : SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco Carz— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'elock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICBS—680 Montgomery stroet, 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. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open untfl 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. PACIFIC LUDGE NO. 186, F. ana A. M., will meet THIS (T URS-, DAY) AFTERNOON, at Grace M. E. Church, Twenty-first and Capp sts., at 1 p. M. 10 attend the funeral of our late Brotber, REV. M. ¥. COLE Funeral committees are in- LBURN. vited. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO No. 212, F and A. M., meets THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock for sec- ond degree. By order of the Master. . C. HARE, Secretary. E=&_ UALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1. F. and A. M., wiil meet TH1S (THURS- DAY) EVENING, Sept. 24, a67:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of {he master. FRANKIIN H. DAY, Secretary. EXCELSIOE LODGE No. 10, 1. 0.-0. F.—All members 3 are requested o assemble at their S lodgeroom, 2319 Mission street, at -/ :30 ». M., THURSDAY, September 24, 1896, to attend the funeral of our late brother, REV. M. F. COLBURN, at 1 P. M. from Grace M. E. Church, corner Twenty-first and Capp streets. Interment, Cypress Lawn, by eleciric car. % JAS. T. MCINNIS, N. G. J. B. DUNCAN, Secretary. &, ERESIDIOLOLGE NO. 534, 1,0, 0. F.. Stelmke's Hali, Oc- = tavia st, or. Union—Regular meeting THIS (THORSDAY) EVENING, In- itiation; all brothers cordially invited. J. H. FOSTER, N. G. WESTERN ADDITION Lodge No. 285, L 0. O. F,, will : inluste on THIS ' (TEURSDAY) EVENING, Sept. 24 Officers members are requested to attend. Members of sister lodges are cordially invited. & ISAACS, N.G. W, F. LEE, Perm. Sec. £ SHEAPEST AND BESTIN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, Dpostage free. SPECIAL NOTICES. PROF. TATUM, SLATE-WRITING ME- afum. 384 O'Farrell st. DR. H. I JONES, OCULIST AND aurist, just returned from European hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant101. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made, clity or countey. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. REFINED WOMAN FROM THE SOUTH ‘Wishes position as housekeeper In the city. Call at 17 Grant ave., room 6, first floor. OUNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekeeper. Please call at 917 Market st., room 19, second floor. ADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, speaks three labguages, desires a a8 housekeeper for widower or lodging-house. Room 2,12 Masonst. A ROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework. Call or address 439 M inna st., between Fifth and Sixth. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSIL- tion as working nnuuknrex in_lodging house or widower's family. Room 13, 1 Fiftn st- 7 INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to !lwwlllfi:: #150 1086 per week: convenlent and respecta iree bus nd bazgaze'to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HELP WANTED-Continued. W AYTED—_TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 857 Folsom st. : Armxx'm':: ON TAILORING. 724 HOW- ardst. (GBL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: wages $15. 2211 Sutter st (GHBMAN GIRL UPSTAIRS WORK, WAIT- ing at table. Bet. 9 and 12, 2032 Jackson st. JIRST-CLASS FINISHER. 2256 EVERETT. ERMAN GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT housework; sleep home. 418 Thirteenth st. G'5% [To DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK 429 Larkin st. b YQUNG GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN lizht housework ; call after 9. 1913 Devisadero. ROTESTANT GIRL FROM 12 TO 16 years: light housework. 4305 Twenty-fourth. AGENTS WANTED. e IRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED FORGOOD paying article, Call, 8 to 11:30 A. ., 874 Howard st., cor. Fifth, room 3. GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commauder-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest of Indiac fighters: the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. F. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. 5 EVERY COUNTY WEST OF MISSISSIPPI 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. ROOMS WANTED. MALL FURNISHED ROOM WANTED BY oung man in privaie family: $1 per week. Address P. F., box 39, Call Office. WABITED—BIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work ; wages $8. 1045 Valencia st. e S ST St 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. 51114 Bush st., nr. Grant ave, OBL\ K AND JAPANESE RELIABLE 'help; tel. Main 1997. ERADLEY &C0., 640 Clay. LoV M 0 HE SVIE TG00 SRy HINESE AND JAPANESE EMBLOYMENT office: best help. 414145 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 3148 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST; GOOD HOME; small wages. Address Y. G., box 99, Call. OUNG GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 781 Green st., near Mason. YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work; references. 1218r Eddy st. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS FINISHER ON pants: steady. 46134 Minna st. M ASSAGE TAUGHT AND FORMULAS OF given; reasonable. D. S., box 107, this office. ELIABLE BUTCHER OF 16 YEARS EX- perience; 10 years of successfal himself: strictly temperate; 8 No. 1 market man and cutter: can furnish any required bonds; no oblection 1o country. Address Sutcher, box 85, all. QTEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN DE- sires situation on private piace: understands care of horses, gardening and general work; is willing and obliging; first-ciags references. Ad- dress O. W., box 51, Call Office. 10 WANTED — BMPOYIENT. BY A iiivest $100 1n Soy busiess (0 Sacure position in nves n any business to secure D in same; nnaouund’l restaurant work. Address Basiness, box 59, Call PBINTER-JOBBER MAKE UP AND STONE- and—fawt fmmx New York Clt nv;o[:‘m like to make good connections; capable charge. HOWARD, 820%4 Sutter st. (CQUPETENT YOUNG MAN WANTS SITU- ation as bookkeeper: has first-class references. Call or address C. G., 34 Golden Gate ave. ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFK, WORK on a privat e place: country preferred; refer- ences. Address A. J.. box 53, Menio Park. YOUSG MAN, WITH 3 YEARS' EXPERL ence in machine-shop, wishes work as helper or anything. Address K., box 88, Call Office. JARDENER—YOUNG MAN, NEAT AP- pearance, desires situation: _understands horses, cows. chickens, carpentering, painting; temperate, Industrious, obliging; first-class refer- ences; salary $25 per month. Address £., box 67, Call Oftice, = BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $5. COOK. Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, RENCH CHRISTIAN UNION OF CALIFOR- uis, 1520 Ciay st.—Ladies in need of reliable help will find such at the above address by apply- ing in person, from 1 to 3 . M. Employers be- come members of the Employment Bureau by paying a fee of 81 for one year. Employes are placed out free of charge, and can bring their ref- erences same address, saie hours. EFINED AMERICAN LADY; EXPERI- enced hotel, housekeeper, desires situation: city or count: est of references. Call or address MRS. M. JOHNSTON, 995 Market st. NT MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER: : hotel, lodging-house or private family ; thoroughly reliabie; where other help is kept. MRS. M. JOHNSTON, 995 Market st. COTCH GIRL, VERY GOOD COOK, WISHES situation at houseworic; best reference. Apply MRS HIKD, 721 Ellis st. JERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- s0n st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. S THERE A FAMILY IN THIS CITY IN want of good conscientious help: American good plain cook; neat and oblizing; no objection to wid- ower’s family, or the country: wages $20. Ad- dress C. H., box 76, Call Office. OMAN WITH A CHILD WISHES SITUA- tion as housekeeper or (o do general house- work or any kind of work by the day: good cook; competent worker; good sewer: city or country. Call or address 64514 Stevenson st. AN ELDERLY SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN, Wwho speaks German. wants a situation in an American or German family to do sewing and light housework: small wages. Address Hand, box 95, Cali Office. OUNG WUMAN LATELY FROM THE EAST wishes a position an first-class cook in & boarding-house or restaurant; alsosyoung woman wishes position as waitress. Add. 523 Minna, city. ANTED BY A RESPLGTABLE WOMAN, work in a boarding-house, restaurant or hotel ; is good cook and waitress, or will assist with any kind of work. Call 814 Filber: st. J ANTED—SITUATION BY «ESPECTABLE woman o assist in light housework: no objec- tion to children. Please call at 4 Church place, entrance off Dupont st. ROTESTANT YOUNG LADY WISHES PO- sition as nursegirl or iadies’ maid; good refer- ences: §20. Apply between 3 and 5 P. M., or ad- dress 527 Eddy st ELIABLE STRONG YOUNG _WOMAN wishes to0 do work by che day ; washing, house- cleaning or any such work. Cail or address 163 Tehama st. JITUATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family by a neat German girl; good cook. Apply 28 Hickory ave., 9 A. M. 0P M IRL, AGE 19, LIVING WITH HER PA- rents, wishes a piace to o housework or up- stairs work in privaie family, Address 1288 Mis- sion st. 7 OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE TO DO general housework. Cail at 221 Kleventh st. XPERIENCED GERMAN LADY WISHES any kind of work by the day; $1 and car fare. Call at 416 Sixin st OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A POSI- tion to do geveral housework or second work. Call or address 122 Eizhth st. OMPKTENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion: is a good cook, or wonld do housework. Call at 227 Minna st. OUNG DANISH GIEL WISHES A SITUA- tlon to do plain cooking for private family. Ad- dress 230 Gates st., near Cortland ave. TOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN FROM THE East, understanding cooking, housework and sewing, would like home in refined family; refer- ences. 1050 MeAlilster st. BY, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AND DAUGH: ter, 1n country hotel or mining camp, as cook and waitress. M. L. B., Lester Honse, cor Kighth ana Clav sts., Oakland. WO GOOD NORWEGIAN GIRLS WANT general housework or chamberwork: first-class cooks. German House, room 17, 869 Washington st., Oakland. l'oima LADY WOULD LIKE TO DEVOTE her mornings t0 any kind of office work in re- turn for lessons in masic (pianc). J., box 73, Call. ITUATION WANTED AS WATCHMAN, OR any position where honesty and sobriety will be appreciated, by American, age 27; best of ref- erences and security If necessary. Address W, A., box 142, Call. & sure cure for rheumatism and falling hair BEavTY (;‘ULTUB%VM.ANIUUKING, Bfi}t‘: lessons; ana even . BUTLER, “31 Post. e e SRR RS JFLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 to 8. 14 McAllister, room 67. NEV SKIRT PATTERNS: JUST IN: 360 rovl {cDOWEu Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- st AIR-DRESSING; MANIOURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell si., 105 9th. H AIRDRESSING, 350 AND 36c: MOENING. and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1245 Mission. —_— e e — R ‘M O3T CONVERIENT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., ndar Mark 200 rooms; 25¢to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to 86 Per week: free 'bus and bagzage to and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—2 OR 8 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath; for light bonsekeeping. S. F., box 7, Call Office. HOUSES WANTED. ‘W ANTED—SMALL HOUSE OR FLAT WITH 2 or 3 bedrooms and servant's room, well far- nished except table and bed liden and blankets, for 4 months from November 1; rent not more than $45 per month: north of California st. and west of Van Ness ave. Address D. E.R., P.O. box 2328. PERSONALS. OGBSt st SRR AT LS O ARPETS WOV E TO ORDER, FOR SALE; RASS thenilio-wove rugs, siik-rag portieres: deat: erin carpet twine in ‘or chain at lowest Tates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland, Cal. O e e MAIL ME PAWN TICKETS AND MAxg'fsUs.haI will mail you $10: no questions asked. ALOON MAN WHO GOT BEAT LEAVE ‘adaress at 434 Jessie st. at once. THOMPSON, CHIROFODIST AND M Sinicure, 101 Grant ave., room 10. LE-AGED MAN WOULD LIKE TO M v who has a room to lei. Address H. P., box 112, Call. NED—MME. ROLAND, TEACHER Rrench tangauge. 765 Market st., room 1. - ROM CUBA DESIRES GENTLEMAN L‘flr‘;nir; small capital required. 9 Powell, r. 7. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cully-.r})rlvl or.hlxrzo mfiz:- ;::;o-:::l: fi collections, v , Tended vo, GoVP HOW B, atty-at-Law, 850 DMarkeest. DRESS HAIR FOR THOUSANDS OF LA- Iae every month; everybody satisfied; how can_they help being satisfied when they get such work for only 25¢? I use “‘Quinonia” Hair onic. "53¢ a bottie, * G LEDERER, 111 Stockton. YRTLE POTTER'S COSMETIC PARLORS: manicuring; hairdressing. 13624 Market, &. 8. UITS CLEANED AND PRESSED, $1. 328 O Montgomery st., rooms 13 and 14; tel.red 2374 BOARDING WANTED. e A e~ OARD AND RUOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY, Westefn Addition, by a gentleman. G. box 108, Call. 7 ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD IN A PRI vate family for a boy 18 years. State terms and address R. B., box 76, Call Office. — e PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED — SMALL IMPROVED FARM within 50 miles of San Francisco. Room 615, Safe Deposit building, S. F. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—GOOD SECOND-HAND CARPET for parlors about 15x33. Address D., box 81, all. JADY (STRANGER) " DESIRES GENTLE- man partner; $25 capital. B. 2, 122 Post st. URNETT'S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 25¢. 327 Montgomery. ATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING; work from the country solicited; estimates £iven: articles returned if price is not satisfactory: 2ll work warranted. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE L and Newspaper Illustration; day and evening cinsses; instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 434 Pine. MOERIS BERRY. FORMEE FORE M AN Albert Miller’s cloak store, has opened & busi- noss at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46; ladies’, misses’, children’s cloaks to order:fit guaranteed 10w prices \HE FINEST LINE OF REMNANTS: suit to order. $10; pants, $3. Cut Rate Tatlor 7th and Sth. ANTED — D _TALKING PARROT; must be cheap. PROLL & CO., 719 Market. e S ST 10 BOSKMEN, 10 DRILLERS, 5 LABORERS, 2 miners, 2 milkers, 6 farmers, 20 bean-pull- ers, man to run a jigsaw. 20 tiemakers, garden- boy; 5 walters. 830 and $25; ranch cook, $20; 8 C00ks, $30 to #50. MURRAY & READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st. (GARDENER AND WIFE, WITH GOOD REF- erences. for private place, country, $40_and found; milker, clty, $25; milker. country, $2: choreman and others. C.R. HANSEN & CO. 110 Geary st. (CAXDY-MAKER, CITY, 812 TO 8§16 WEEK: 00k for a resort near city, $35; ironer, coun- try laundry, $35; bedmaker, country hotel, $25. G R. HANSEN &TO0., 110 Geary st. WANTED—QUARTZ MINERS, $2 50 A DAY: choremau for ranch, $20: farmer, $20: young ‘wagoumaker for country; butcher for partner in good shop: restaurant cook, $18 a week; hotel Wwaiters for country, $20 and $25, and others. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. MANAND WIFE WANT WORK ON RANCH; thoroughly experienced California farmer: would take charge or work for single man; no wages moderate. Address H. H., box 87, Call Office. ANTED—COOK, SECOND, $30; WAITER, country, $20; French boy for & Iaundry, 815 and found;'bedmaker, wust speak French, $15 and found, and others. LEON ANDRE, 15 8 ton st. JXPERIENCED CHEESEMAKER: MAKES different kinds of cheese; also butter; can run & separator, wishes a situation, city or country. Address W. W., box 169, Call Office. ARBER WITH 8 MONTHS' EXPERIENCE wishes employment. - Ad. box 1, Call. Y ANTED—POSITION AS DRAUGHTSMAN: general knowledge. Address D., box 60, Call. 7OUNG MAN WHO SPEAKS FRENCH, GER- man and English wishes a situation in office or store. Address G. H., box 48 Call Office. (G ERMAN "BOY OF 17 WISHES ANY KIND ¥ of work: candrive and care for horses. Ad- dress 488 Eighth st. LDERLY MAN WOULD WORK AT ANY occupation for a good home; is nseful to cook- ing and housework; also generally useful with tools. T. H., box 95, Call Office. ARBER, COUNTRY SHOP, ROOM, etc.; young man who can OOk some: agents for a paying article: shoemake: errands, etc. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. ANTED-YOUNG MAN, NOT OVER 20 years of age, healthy and sirong, well ac- quainted with the city, 10 act as assistant porter and carry bundles; must be willing to work: salary 1o starc $6. Address, stating reference, Hustler, box 73, Call Office. $25 FER MONTH AND BOARD FOR light work in grocery: must have refer- ence; man who can advance $150 on secur- 1ty: no humbug. Address N. G., box 93, Call. 00D COOK WANTED: SCANDINAVIAN preferred: must have city references. Cull between 1 and 2 P. 3., 1356 Post st. OY TO LEARN UPHOLSTEKING: CALL with parent. 1020 Larkin st., near Sutter. BOARD, 5 good for UTLER— SITUATION WANTED; ENG- lish: thoroughly experienced. Address F. J. L., box 108, Call Office. W ANTED—EY SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS man, position In private family: thoroughly understands care of horses, also plain gardening. A. G. 8., box 2, Call Office, Oakland. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 4s THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights tn every room: 200 rooms: 25c to 150 per night: $150 to §6 per week: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. 7OUNG GENTLEMAN ATTENDING COL- lege seeks some employment for Iate afternoon and evening hours; best references; stavionery, grugand general éxperlence. Addréss X., box 08, Call Office. STRONG BOY, ABOUT 18, TO LEARN BAK- ing trade: German preferred. 1829 Polk st. (99D, COOK ¥OR COUNTRY HOTEL AP- ply 509 Kearny st., room 8. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 113515 Mission. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.; send postal. —_— EDUCATIONAL. JEnsiE G Tima e R e SO SR RENCH,SPANISH,ETC.:Prof. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages,320 Post stestab’d 1871 ME. MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST.; vceal music, piano, elocution, practical Shake- spearean and general dramatic acting a specialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. M.; $1. HEALD'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. YRE HE LEADING COLLEGE, 326 Montgomery st.; individual instraction 1n shorthane typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship $50; low rates per week and mo. o ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet. 25C. BAY CITY TERUNKS DELIVERED Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. ted and medicines fur- nished for $1: call or write. 10291y Marke: sk, bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. A &L FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckles, soars, etc.. removed by Ellte Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworsn. AZOR-FIXING OUE SPHCIALIY; FINE ge put on razor,25c. Razor Exchge, 630Market VELVET AND CLOIH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. 1G OUTDOOR STHREOPTICON SHOW EVE- I night cor. Market and Sixth sts. yartistic ad- nia In living light: promoters of busis Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. EXECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 2uomm..nuw31wmn1‘m; 50 to $6 per week; free busand baggage to and from the ferry. ] BEBAL ADVANCLS ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowes: rates. S48 Market st TIEHL/S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st: expenses less and sobolarship better than elsawhere; day and night. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 1> Private theatricals arranged: puplls rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. 0. K. block, 7th and Mt QCHOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveying, architecture- smsay: estab. ‘64 VAN DER NATLLER, 755 Mis, NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; ENGLISH literature. MISS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st. MSS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2397 SACRAMENTO st.: board; Eng., French, Ger., piano; $30 mo. LMA k. HYER, PTANO, MANDOLIN BAN- A Jjo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction BOSEELNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME day & night: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission (D GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bought. COLMAN. 41 Sa. cor. Jessls. DRESSMAKERS, JDBESSES $2 UP. WRAPPERS 85c UP: lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above sixth. ADIES. TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. CALL 4 at BRADLEY'S, 41614 Geary st.: elcgant stylish dresses made: 85 up; dresses made over. e e e SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, CIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY—ALL EVENTS OF life foretold by the horoscope: advice on all business: speculation my specialty, and business men protected b;: my methed ; success guaranteed : oil and minerals located by the science. DR. ST. CLAIR, 916 Market st., room 26: hours 9 to 7. ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOEIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll, ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- les piano,singing, French:$3 mo. .14, 1003 Polk R. & M RS. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar. banjo. 935 Market st.. opp. Mason MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ANVASSER WANTED., APPLY 1117 WEB- ster st., before 10 A. M. W ASTED—GOOD DISHEWASHER AT 48 Second st. 1 ROOFER AND 1 PLUMBER. 1015 KEAR- ny st. ANTED—-ENGRAVER ON BRASS WHO can design. Stuparich Mfg. Co., 523 Market. OUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD ONE YEAR'S experience In barber’s trade. 702 McAlllister. TOUNG STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MAN, sober and steady. painter and paperhanger by trade, desires situation as janitor or porter in hotelor Institution. Address A. B., box 161, this office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION TO work nights; speaks English, French and Itahan. Address S. B., 801 Vallejo st., room 29. 7OUNG BUTCHER WISHES SITUATION, city or country. Address &, M., box 43, Cail. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week: fiee bus and baggaze to snd from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ROTESTANT WOMAN FOR COOKING,ETC., on ranch, $18, see party here 9 A. M., good steady place: 10 girls for housework, country, $20 and fare paid; second girl and others for good sit- uations, private families and ranches, country. Call on MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioy- ment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. FRENCILSPEAKING WAITRESS. 830 AND room; giri or woman to wash dishes, $15; waltress. city, $20 apd room; waitress, coun: try, $20 and rocm; waitress, city, $15: cham- bérmaid and wait some, city, $2 girl, &1rl, Green st., $20% girl, Steiner st., § German girl, Geary st., 1. girl, minister's family of $17; girl, Filbert st., $2 Yy $15: girl, Twenty-third st., #15; girl, Tark st., 815; girl, Novato, $15: girl, Bush st., $12; San Leandro, $12; 11 girls. $1 girls, $20; 17 young giris, 8, $10 ana $12 per monih; assist, etc, nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. J AN TED—PROTESTANT SECOND GIRL for institution, $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. ERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWURK; FAM- ily of 8; Alameda; $20: nice place.’ MAR-~ TIN'S, 749 Market st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL; HOUSEWORK: NICE AV family. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—HEAD WAITRESS, CITY, $30; chambermald who can walt at table, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ‘ W ANTED-MAN.WIFE AND SECOND GIRL, same family, country: man and wife, $40; sec- ond girl, $15, see party here. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED-DANISH COOK FOR COUNTRY, $25; French girl for second work, country, £15, see’ party here: chambermaid and inundress for country, $15; chambermaid for country, $15; German or Swedish girls for housework, $20 and $25; young girls for housework, $10, $12'and $15; elderly couple to take entire charge of small place. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking. Address 179 Precita ave., off Mission, bet. Army and %7th st. ANTED—AN EDUCATED LADY WISHES & position as goverress, seamstress or com- panion to invalld, or all three corbined; no objec- tions to country; Teferences exchanged. Address MISS ANN(EM. BRIGHT, San Jose, Cal. IRL OF 20 YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING grammar school, wouid do general housework for home 2nd small compensation. Address K., 2518 Mission st 5 SXTUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTA- ble girl; first-class scamstress and chamber- maid; wages $26. Call at 14: land. Franklin st., Oak GKBMAN GOVERNESS WANTS SITUA- tion; loves children; best of references. Ad- dress M., box 18, Call. VY ANTED—BY COMTETENT GIRL, SITUA: tion chambermald or second work. Call 9674 Howard st. 00D, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITU- ation for housework and cooking. Call 7 Van Ness ave. EAMSTRESS, $256; HOUSEWORK GIRL, Oakland $25, Alameda $20, San Rafael $25° 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $20: 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ROTESTANT N URSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. . MPDLE-AGED WOMAN AS WORKING 0] housexeeper, $12. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sut- ter st. LAUNDEESS. 830; SWE: girl. $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RANCH COOK, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 [\ Sutter st. \W ANTED—_GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN- second girl, 820; 2 German nurses, $20; c0ok, German style, $26; head waitress, $30; chamber. maid, walt 1'meal, $20; w.itress. country hotel, $20; 2 cooks. boarding-houses, $25; and & large nuniber of giris for cooking and housewors. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 316 Sutter st. ANTED-GERMAN COOK, $35; FRENCH nurse, 1 child, §20: French maid to travel Eas', $25: nursegirl, $15; §iris for housework and assist. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. TADY, WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CARE ROOM- ing house or do chamberwork. 1165 Mission, Swumsn GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS laundress in private jamily. Call 810 Folsom. NTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY, FINE HAND- sewer, would give part of day lignt services for room and board. S., 609 Fran<lin st. (00D COMPETENT CIRL WISHES SITUA- tion for general housework and cooking: private famiiy. 427 Dolores st. ITUATION: +RENCH LAUNDRY-WOMAN; 10 years’ experience. Address 526 Merchant. RESPECTAELE GIEL WISHES A SITU- ation as first-class cook or second girl; city or country. Call 3608 Tweaty-sixth, near Valencia. (GEBMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE FOR general housework aod help cooking. Apply 163 Tehama st. SUASDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS TO 00 GEN- eral housework. Call 745 Howard. ERMAN WOMAN LESIRES A PLACE TO do iight housework and take care of children. 5 Mason st. (GEBMAN WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 948 Harrison. RKSTAUHANT COOK. WANTS SITUATION, Cail or address 75734 Howard. ERMAN COOK, $30; COOK AND HOUSE- work, $25; German second $20: cham- bermaid, $20; cook and second girl, country town, $25, $15; girl, 2 1n family, $12: 8 girls for house- ork, 820, $15. 0’ Employmeat Office, 306 250D st. (C90Ks, NURSEGIRLS AND GIRLS FOR housework. MKS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. 2 WAITRESSES SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, $20. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st MARHIED COUPLE TO TAKE A ROOM Wwhere wife is willing to work few hours daily in exchange for their room rent. 14914 Fifch st. DISH _SECOND | SECOND HAND ON CAKES. 427 LARKIN. BOY;15T018. TOSELLPLANTS AND WOR & in garden. 2725 Howard, nr. Twenty-fourth. HOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING. 202 Fifih st. PBCY WANTED AT 740 FOLSOM ST. Y QNS MaN TOLEAEN BARBE TRADE. Address G., box 84, Call Office. OU FIND COFFEE JOHN'S NEW PLACE, 9 Stockton. X day and night; prices are same 25 In the old. 613 Clay st. RACITCAL GARDENER OCAN _FIND steady work at Pacific Nursery, cor. Baker and Lombard sts. SHUFMAKER BOY WANTED AT 8:50 A. M. 767 Market street. 00D BARBER; YOUNG MAN PRE- ferred. 1938 Misslon st., 8 o’clock. TEADY, ~TRUSTWORTHY PARTNER, restaurant, to attend cash counter and dining- room; advertiser good cook: $125 required. 632 Market st., room 8 ONEST MAN IN BUSINESS PAYING $756 a month; $150 required. 777 Market st., room 7. $4 PANTS TO ORDER: LATEST STYLES WERTHMAN Pants Co., 2214 Geary st. AKBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SE P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' ENMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. BABRBEES PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. BARBER CHAIRS—WILL PAY CASH FOR two or three chairs; must be cheap. Address B. H., box 58, Call Office. BARBERS-3CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, $75; rent, including gas, $10. 1932 Market st. . &0 SHOEMAKERS WANTED. Shoe Repalring Company, it OAKLAND 1289 Broadway, 4STURY BUILDING, CORNER OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these A instruments are for sale on_ monthiy payments of £3, 84. 35, $6, 87, 88, $9, $10, $12, $15. $20 and $25 permonth; the bestot every grade from lowest prces to Steinway Baby, Parlor and ' Concert Grands; why pay Tent when better pianos can be bought from us for about same payments ? every plano guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool and draped {over included; no charge for drayage: blanos kept In order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. also Oakland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Steln- way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. BUY PIANOS AND OBGANS IN CARLOAD Jots and for cash, and being in my own build- ing, with £o rent to pay, I can offer any one desir- ing an instrament better value for less money than sny other music house in San Francisco; investi- gote and be convinced HARRY SCOTT, 526 ayes s CfUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN P anos; see our list for this week: pianos on $3, $4, 85, $6, §7, 38, 39, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments; fine stool and cover with each; deliversd free anywhere in the city aud kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCER CO., salesrooms 935 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-band pianos from leading makers; no- body can offer beiter terms and prices: remember ours is the oldest and largest music-house west of Chicago: call or write. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco, FLEGANTUPKIGHT PIANO: VERY CHEAP. Storage Warehouse, 211 Larkin st. MINE PIANO AT LOW RENT. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post st. ROFESSOR OF MUSIU, OBLIGED TO DIS- pose of a fine Hardman piano, offers it at about hal? cost. Flood building, room 12, 809 Marxet. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS—_PIANGS AT A sacrifice to promptly close out'stock: Knabe, Haines and Bush & Gerts. A. L. BANCROFT & €O, 324 Post st. LL MUSICAL GOODS SOLD AT REDUCED rices, pianos to rent and for sale cheap at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. 14(), STANDARD CPRIGHT; COST $475; - on $6 instaliments. 231 Leavenworth. TANTED — CHEAP SECOND-HAND UP- Tight or square piano; cash. R., box 72, Call. 15(). BUBLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOS- - ton make piano. BRUENNS, 228 Post. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CASH. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, nexs Hibernia Bank. INQUIRE OF ITY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET Ol poly bor 610 B - PRINDLE,401 Market. +& Davis and Fraucis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’to ANTED ~SEAMAN AT THOMPSON'S | (JBICKERING KNABF, STECK.VOSE, STER. Cal Clari ling planos: see our new pano for $187: pianoe ATEoIe H0use, 105 ke B4 or remi BENICONTAL & BON 16 O Farmen AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 602 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. ANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES Wmfln Corps, U. 8. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 80 years; Dot less than © feet 5 Inches in height: of good temperate habl! able to only clitizens of and write and speak English properl; the United States or persons who have legally de- e’:::l pecial fud T sex ers s} uducements: giving o tunities to visit all of the wbfld‘}m bgflrgp:n'; new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ET A SHAVE AT THE LADY-BARBER G ohon 787 Howara st NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 8dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16¢ to 50c;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CANTHINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring _you wealth. Write .13mv URN & CO,, Dept. L; Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for their $1800 prize r and list of 200 inventions wantea. * A“:’TED—IKN T0 LEARN BARBER e; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent.” 8. F. Barber School. 1518 Howacs. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST SI.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER. maker. repalrer, 2 Latham place. EAPEST AND BEST IN. AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United ;States or Canada one year for $1 50, post~ age fres. DENTISTS. SR S e e eI I LR ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas speclalists; pa inless dxtracting, with gas, $1; plates. 86 up: fill, 81 up. D& L%IDLUM HXL‘:‘?":MB MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no e plates are made; oid plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extraoting 50c: gas given. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer olfumun extraction and patentee of improved bri ‘WOrk or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O' Farrellst. JULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years; extraction, -50c.: fillings, 50c.: crowns, §9.50 Chicago Dental Pariors, 34 Stech: JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIEST-CLASS NOW THY DESTINY: THE HEAVENS can lift the magic veil of the futu 3 horc- scope, 81. PROF. MONROE, box 15, Call Office. CLAIRVOYANTS. e . ITANA, THE GYPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST.3 truthtul in ber predictions; reliable in her ad- vice; no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide you right: no fake; satisfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. ABERIVED—THE GREAT CLEOPATRA. whose wonderful Egyptian astrological and French clairvoyant cards will tell your whole life; ladies 25¢; gents 50c. 135 Hayes st., nr. MPLE EORTER. WONUERFUL CLAIRVOY. ant, card-reader, born with a donble vell ana second sight; ladles 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 5U. 128 Turk st., nr. Jones. M ME. HANSEN, PA LMIST, CAKD-READER: past, present and future; 25c. 148 6th st.- r. 5. (G ESY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM § Seventh to 11 Stockton; ladies 25¢: gents 50c. MXE BAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth M E, SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband, wife: ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 O’Farrell. M2E, MOREAT, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st. MM MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future: 25c up. 764 Howard st. M?LE, SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband, wife: 1adies 25¢, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. TCKY MEDIUM; CARD-READER; PALM- ist; love, marriage, etc.; ladies 25¢. 243 Ship- ley st., near Fifth. M ME, SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS past, present and future: success to all; for~ tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. ME. LEGETTE—PRESENT, PAST AND future; 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. MPME. DR THOMAS CLAIRVOYANT: 35 rs Kearny. now 929 Post: fee $1: letter $3. SPIRITUALISM. 396 MCALLISTER — MRS C. J, MEYER: test meelings every night; 10c.; Tue & Fri, 2 P.\. ; business sittings daily at above o, $1 HE WORLD-FAMED MME. CALDWELL, clairvoyant, life-reader and healer. 831 How- ard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. PBUENA VISTA GIVESSITTINGSTO LADIES ouly at 872 Mission, near Fifth; test circle toe night; ‘10c. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 10c. MME~ TYDUNG‘ 805 McAllister: all skeptics invited. ONOHITA, CARD-READING; PAST, PRES: o totare, A pmaD st room 15, | > M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- A. Wiier. 138 Haieht st.; hours 9 until 6 ». x. MBS, KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM. sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Oak st. ISHOP GARRISON, 1370 MARKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Fridav even’s. 26c: 10 to 4 daily. HYPNOTISM. A A e H YENOTISM AND VITAL MAGNETISM practically snd scientifically taught In 3 les- sons, also how to hypnoiize Instantaneously, by professor of the French school; & good opportusity. is here offered to puysicians and students of sclence Interested in its therapeutic effects: high- est credentials:correspondence solicited. Call or ade dress Hypnotic and Mesmeric Institute, 6 O'Farrell, — T Thatlinte 6 O’ Farrell, MEDICAL. A BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latesi Improved method of ireatment: never fails; perfectly harmless; tree from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DR. & MR: DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Ban corsult free; French regulating pink pilis, $2 hours from 9 a. M. to 5 P. . and 7 109 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in s few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed: travelers helped without delay; pri- Vate home in confinemeut: regular graduate phy- sician: 30 years' successful practice; MEDICAL ELECTRICITY used: Iadies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time and expense: consultation fres and confidential. MRS’ DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. ices; first-class results: painless extraction: TelNatn 5575, Wit HARDING,M.D. 300 Sutter A SEW PROCESS—NOMEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthless pills used ; every woman hes Qwn pagsician for all female troubles, no matier from what cause: restores always ih one days can besent and used at homes all cases utesd3 ifyou want to be_treated safe and sure call on 4 man'sphysician. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st L L URANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; L = bri work Wu week, 25¢ might. 321 Ellig st; Rosedale. m&?fllfil’;‘i 108 Geary at., cor. %‘:l‘n!".‘v“i‘“ EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.; SKET FOR TEET! WA ANTE done while you wait. 838 Market, opp. Palace g 0o 6o o be ST AR BT D ey Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. F- ntis., 830 Market st., next Baldwin Theater, ‘OOMS 16¢ 'tV 76¢c Pt NIGHT: 500 1O ¥150 AINLESS EXTRACTION, 3 D] R per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. bridge work a pm-lfyx:‘?lm ‘lgc [ ‘1';‘3:;: ], ARGEST STOCK OF SECON DI A ND SHOES g0k B I WALEL. DS, Sldry deey. LL WORK TO SUIT TIMES;WARRA N A'DR'REA, 1870 Marxet st froct i Nar - THOROUGHLY COMPETENT LADY ~FOR fiosition of trust; must be over 25 and com well recommended. = H. J. P., bax 182, Call Office. W ANTED_GIL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work: Scandinavian preferred. SW. corner Twenty-fifth and Dolores sts. to-day. EAT YOUNG GIRL FOR COOKING AND nousework in small family, Berkeley. Apply TCOm 6, 532 Market st. et B e L ciach o SR S R S A TR l’ OUNG GIRL, ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care child: ‘wages according to abllity. 3238 Mission ste i 54 R. DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST., NEAR B cnanan: gas given: crown and bridge mer. LL WORK REASONABLE AND W. A ranted. DR. J. v?, KEY, 1122 Market “‘AB/- ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A FLAT) S G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st e DEL, LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A e "DVICE FREE—DIVORGCE LAWS A SPECE A 3 £ iz e ot sl S W ections, wills, e tendedto. G. W. HOWE, at'y-at-law, 850 Markes. OAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 636 PARROTT N building: consuitations maa': moderate fees. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT e room 431 Parrott building (Emportum). ( ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR T Eeneral housework; good reference. 2661 vard st. RESPE(?I‘ABMI GIRL WISHES SITUATION in family to do general housework and plain cooking. Address or call 2417 Clay st. EAT YOUNG GIRL !62 HOUSEWORK IN ().k..m.“ family, Protestant. -318%4 Scott st., nr. REFINED WOMAN WITH REFERENCE wants piace as reception h‘:{m would assist dentist in exchange for dental work. Address Refined, 82, Call. OUNG ~ WIDOW, LRECENTLY FROM Ymu-enmu, Gesires & position as house- 13 ; only first-class need apply. SR Tl St oo B GEE AND plain cooking in small 1444 O’Farrell st. SCANDINAV!LN OR GERMaN GIRL FOR {ngtneral housework and cooking. 2416 Wash- sl s [ OUNG GIRL IN PRIVATE FAMILY OF 3. i Inquire at 2422 Folsomst. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK German family, shoes, 85. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourtn 10 and from the ferry. o) INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HO L sts.; eingle furnishe o o hahe tle wine or beer with hot lunch, near Kearny. Ho proprie- tor, still runs Den o 217 Thfi'.:l. iarge 25 cents ‘week; rooms for two, a : dally 36 10 order, £3 50: hand-sewea W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 i, reading- 00 - Genis & night; Tesding- RY A HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Tiow chan for a room? 25¢a night: $1 a week. ed rms 75c week, 16¢ night. E. §;REROVED FROM 609 CLAY TO €48 . %Ilr: bot o MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 105, 15¢ and 20¢ a night, including coftes and folis €24 Washington st., "Rearny. one e e ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS w 10 know that Ed = iver House, .rooms: 260 per night: $1 to $3 per week. B LA Commercial and Leidesdortt sts. ‘W ASTED—SINGLE EOOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 25¢ , $1 60 & week; papers. st F‘m‘—_ HATTAN STOCK F00D; all grocers keep it. | ANTED,TO .CT WAGES DUE LABOR W e KNBX Cotecring ‘Agcy, 110 Sutter R oleodan Aoy, 10 Suttee ‘W E ARE SHOE DOCTOR~: WE WEPAIR shoes up to 12 o’clock every night; those work- S ne Sl o e Loy ibely shoet Spaired s soiing, : mel soling, 600 tire s * irom we hay less than $250. 562 Mission st. j DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNL] cesstul. W. W. DAVID~ON, o7 niflf-{u PHYSICIANS. B. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MAR. 3 D Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of womnfifp{e&’;‘; ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR, JORDAN his museum, 1051 Market st.: hkmyl:; successful practice ’llm_nflh‘rw ihe WOrsL cases treated satisfactorily by madl, TYPEWRITERS. 15, $85: YOST, $30: - 580t e R, 35 Nodtgomars o ALIGRAP ington, §50. T, ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- rorat Pils (Dlamend Brand) are be iiable: take no other. Send 4c., stamps. for partion- lars, “Rellef for Ladlos,” In 16cter by ratura meiis at druggisi's. Chichester Cbem. Co., Philadeiphia, A SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE Dis- eases, from whatever cause: home ir confine- men: ; evbry comfor:: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GW YER, 226 Turk st. B. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and restores ali cases of irregularities in one day, guaranteeing a cure or DO charge; separate home for patients; best skills low fees: regulator $2. 904 McAllister st. LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON T0 ladjes tronbled with irregularities: no dangers gafe and gure;, §2 60 express - 0. D.: don't delay mtil too late. | 0SGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. MBS DR WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE: fore and during confinement: Infants adopted into good homes; 'treats all female complainis or irregularities 1 Eddy st. 419 P e LOST. OST—LADY’S GOLD WATCH: MONOGRA M M. A. E. on case: $10 reward by retu: same to Korn’s hatstore, 726 Market .{ o LOBT—:\ PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA NORS, N 5 The er will please return to bank. geoa O>T—LADY'S ROUND BREASTPIN, RE~ l LS Post at., room 48; reward,

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