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. solventand on April 11, 1896, the 12 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER zv, 1596 PEOPLE'S BANK EMBROGLIO ENDED Judge Seawell Granted the Defendant’'s Motion for Non-Suit. OFFICIALS JUSTIFIED. His - Honor Criticizes Sheehan for Drawing Money Without Order. NEW BANK LAW SUGGESTED. Directors Urged to Proceed at Ona; to the Collection of Un- paid Cap:tal. Judge Seawell yesterday granted a non- suit in.the case of the people against the secretary and directors of the defunct People’s Home Savings Bank. His Honor covers the case fully in his decision, in which he says in part: In this suit; which was brought against John F. Sheehan, secretary aud manager of the bank, and Ge Stone, S. K. Thornton, E. N. Freeman, William H. Phelps and William P. Taylor, directors, it is claimed that the de- fendants were guilty of criminal carelessness and negligence in administration of the bank’s affairs, and that they are Dot proper persons to be intrusted with the ciosing of the business of the bank in the interest of depositors, creditors and stockholders. On May 9, 1895, the bank was declared in- resent ac- tion was brought. No attempt has been made to impeach the defendants for honesty or in- | tegrity, but only unfitness on the part of the accused officials is #lleged. Inregard to General Sheehan, thisisnota proceeding to punith him for refusing to per- mit a creditor or stockhoider to inspect the books or for having made a transier of stock | op the books of the bank without the approval | of the board of directors. Neither is it an ac- | tion against him for an accounting or to recover moneys. improperly expended by him. -The | questions Lo answer are: Has Sheehan been guilty of criminal negligence? Is he a proper person 1o be intrusted with the duties of secre- tary and manager? He refused three times 1o allow the books to be inspected, and I find no excuse is offered that seems to justify this re- fusal. However, this is not of sufficient gravity to_merit serious consideration in the case. As far as the transfer of stock upon the books of the bank is concerned, there is no allegation made that any stock was trans- ferred to any person outside the State, While the action of General Sheehan in making these transfers without the approval of the board is not approyved I do not think it supports the charge that he is nota fit person t0 oceupy the position of secretary and man- ager. Neither this nor the preceding charge reflects upon his personal integrity. As to | General Sheehan's acts in_making certain dis- bursements for which he is alleged not to have taken proper vonchers he was then acting as | receiver, and I emphatically disapprove of the | manner in which he, without any order of court, appropriated money of the bauk as com- | pensetion: for his services as such; but in re- gard to the other claims paid, while & few | vouchers may have been imperfect, there is no questiog but that General Sheehan paid out | every doliar for which he claims credit, and I | iail 10 see how the interests of the depositors | will be advanced by removing him at this time. The chdrges that the directors mentioned in | the complaint were guiity of unreasonable de- | lay in calling in the unpaid capital due by | the stockhoiders; that tney permitted Gen- eral Sheéhan to make exiravagantexpend: tures and that they conspired to remove At- torney Flournoy are not supported by the evidence. | Oue of the most pressing duties of the board .and its attorneys at present is to collect the unpaid capital. That duty is not discharged by simply passing a resolution and giving a list of the stockholders to the attorney, oreven b{ the commencement of suits. Itis the duty of all the directors to see that the suits are prosecuted with diligence. Itis an unfortunate condition of the law | which compels the depositors of this bank to | await the pleasure of the stockholders and their representatives, the directors, in col- lecting the urfpaid capital. I would recom- mend that the law in this Tespect be amended by the Legislature so that _the unpaid capital of insolvent banking institutions may be cajled in and collected by an officer appointed by the courtor the Bank Commissioners with- out requiring any action on the part of the directors. Defendant’s motion for a non-smit will' therefore:be granted. WOMEN OF LETTERS. Monthly Meeting of the Pacific Coast ‘Women’s Press Association. The nronthly meeting of the Pacific Coast ‘Women's Press Association was held yes- terday afternoon. The programme, under the, _direction of Mrs. Mary Ormond Brethierick, was rendered as follows: ““How 1 Would Paint Californie,” Mrs. Fran- ces F. Victor, read by Mrs. Pinney} “California Writers” (men), Mrs. 8. 1. Darling; song, “The City of Sleep.” Albertine Crandall, by Mrs. James M. Pierce; poem,, ‘‘Up Mountain Heights,” Mrs. Grace Hibbard; “California Writers’® (women), Mrs. E.S. Marshall; song, Violets” Carrie Roms, by Mrs. James M. Fierce; <‘California Poets,” “Mrs. Alice K. Cooley; poem, *‘California,” Miss Ina Cool- brith. B HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL Loftus, Petaluma J G Tanner & w, S Cruz F George,Sacr amento W M Chapman, Eacto P Mariineit,Grass Vy P A Thompson & w, Cal rs M Minnich, Pa A K Zwisler, Placerviile A Dixon, SanJose Mr Burns. onome T Smith, Sonoma Dr G L Tait, Cal Tealbot, Sacramento N Eddy. Cal Nicol cio F J Reichstatter, Sacto , S Rosa E D Hedges, Petaluma Cobb, San Jose Mrs O'Sulifvan, Colusa R Cohen, Sacto Mrs T M Cohen, Sacto Robinson. Chico E M Mannion, Los Ang A Hunter, Chicago W Jones, Los Angeles eihels, US N W _a Clinch, San Jose Crooks, Sta Barbara F S Hussy, Victoria F S Hussey, Victoria Mrs de 1 orr, Victoria s Paterson, Toronto G W Arbuckle, Cambria J M Mitchell, Liver Miss Mitchell, Livermore ae Sdbla Jr, Nev Cy W C So0d, ~anta Rosa EOsborne, Eldridge L Rosenberg, Ukiah Davis. Tulare A C Maude, Bakersfield Andrews, Pasadens H Prinz, Monterey Raitslin, Colusa A 1ose, Los Gatos Miller & w, Chicago W E Porksnau, San-Jose “Jones, San Jose W E Veazin, Los Ang L Young, Cal O A Dowe, Woodland £, Bates & w, Sacto J Sims. Sacramento Ziegele, Buffalo Mrs A Ziegele Jr, Buffalo H Grau & wi, Sacto H I Seymour, Sacto G C Porter & w, Hollister 2 COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, 44 i Fdb D 1s8 M A o ri,;k‘fifii » P o] d5dn > 4 LR il s 44 He o 37 YrpO» r W J Smith, Oakdale G Snow. Redwood City. - Mrs R Sowers, Cal R E Campbell, Ksnsas Cy H J Burpell, Portland R D Erown, Portland Grimes, JTegon red Brown, Chico CE Delano & w, 5 Jose J R Manning, Portlaud J D Howe, Omaha * D Fritch & fm, Nevada Jacob Altnfan, Sacto Miss Shield, Stockton J Willlams & w, S Jose D Connelly, San Jose L Murtough, Santa Cros P Calahan, Stockton J Neuman, Santa Ana Miss B Jackson, Chicago Miss B Jackson, Chicago LR Costello, Chico LICK HOUSE. T A Moncure, Bakersfld W A Schnelder, Stockton B Tayior, Elmira H S Burdell, Marssville & B Henderson, Cal W S Sanford, New York NEWood&w.NY My JHyde Poson J B Bartlett, Martinez T B Cortiss, Washington S Chester, Downieville A B Meyers, Vallejo C Reavis, Salinas W A Tough, Santa Cruz ‘has Bogan, ~an Rafael Mrs S M Henly, Elko C Wolfskiil, Snisun Joseph D Lynch, L Angls E Rogers, Amalia A E Allen &w, Monterey C Thompson & w, Cal Mrs T H Sturges, Cal W alverson & w, Cal Geo H Maxweil, Cal v ¥lmore, Marysvle M Redmond, Clear Lake W Rice, Walnut Ck Mrs H R Hill, Walnut Ck Dr Hill, Walnuat Ck ¢ PALACE HOTEL. - Campbell, Denver L Cox,NY uback, Salt Lake inger, Chicago Renike & wt. Berlin F B Stone, Chicago O Winship & wi, Cat M P Maus. US A Rose, ~acramento D S Rosenbaum, Stocktn B Fraser, Stockton L L Dake, Santa Cruz W Styker, Pa J W Langdon & w, Wash D Remington, Water- A G Hubbard, Redlands c Hong-Kong. T 3 Lewis, Redwood City C Smith, Chico ‘W Gough, Portiand C Bowker, Petaluma CR Healy, Petaluma Mrs S Ever, Sacto J B Baker, Merced e w 4gugHn 2 ag 5= ¥ L LRl i BALDWIN HOTEL. H D Parker, Redding M Breslauer, Chico R Hume, London M Lawrence, Tallac C P St John, Chicago W J riuip. Weaverville G L Bixby, Watsonville ¥ Jones, Vallejo A H Wallade, Fresno ¥ Mulier, Portland C Grabam, Centerville J C Dolan, Nev City C Dexter, Se'ma iss Richerson, Colusa g pittler, N Y R T Anthony, Yolo H Lee, Reno H Morrison, Madera F Duncon, Selma SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open util 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’dlock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epen until 9 o'clock. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. WEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day. Address 715 Lott st., near Mcallister. ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND of work by the day. Room 17, second fioor, 144 Fifth st ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: plain cooking. 8216 Jackson st., below Central ave. WAS' ED — NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL (GEEMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR housework ad plain cooking. 31 Grant alley, Sixteenth st., near Guerrero. Y OUNG LADY WISHES WORK AT HOME sewing and mending. Callat116 Sixih st., room 2. JITUATION WANTED BY A NEAT YOUNG Sweedish housework giri: $12 to $16 up. MIsS ALLEN, 328 Sutter st. B, MIDDLEAGED WOMAN AND DAUGH- ter, in country hotel Or mininz camp, s C00k and waitress. M. L. B., Lester House, cor Eighth ana Clay sts., Oakland. INCHES; ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Miarker: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per flght £1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respecta {ree bus and baggare to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE. - 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. 511 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. CEINESE AND JAVANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1897. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. (HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPIOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farreil; tel. E. 428 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 5 ;OOLDEX GATE LoDGE N0. 30, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THI (TUESDAY) EVENING, September 29, at 7:80 o'clock. ' D. 8. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. 5 CRIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, Fo and _A. M. — Third degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. A. 8. HUBBARD, Secretary. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO.5, R. A M., will meet THIS (TU. DAY) EVENING, September 29, at 7:30 oclock. R. A. degree. By order of the H. P, FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. PAOIFIC LODGE NO. 186, F. and A. M., meets THIS (TUES- gflA‘Y) EV_?NI:\"G at 7:80 o’'clock at 121 st. Third degree. " GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. GENERAL RELIEF COM mittee, 1. O. O. F.—A beneflt will be given this committee on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 29. 30 and October 1, at the Columbla Theater. Tickets can be obtained at room 3, Odd Feilows' building, and 1043 Mar- ket st Our tickets are not for sale at thester. NOTICE—THE CITIZENS,AND TAX- payers Water Party of (his city have opened headquarters at 1208 Market st., rooms & and 6. Canaidates for public office who favor the clty owning its own water works are invited to call. DR. C.C. O'DONNELL will head the mu- nicipal ticket for Mayor. MARINE ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION No. 35.—Nominations for officers wliil take | place THIS EVENING (Tuesday), September 29. Please take notice. G. B, KINGSLAND, Pres. J.J. SEAREY, Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD Tk NTS ERJECTED FOR 84: collections made, eity or country. Pacific | Collection Co., 415 Monigy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 83, COOK, Law and Coilection Office, 1023 Market st. 5 _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 | SK1 CALL. Ip_wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALE, JUMBER OF GERMAN AND SWED SH | A\ ‘giris awaiung situations; cooks, chamber- | maids and giris for housework. MRS. LIRD, 721 | Eilis st, WEDISH HOUSEGIRL; STRONG AND WIL- Apply (T ERMAN GIRL; FIRST-CLASS COOK_AND laundress; 6 years last place. App'y MRS G. NORTON, 816 Sutterst. TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- son st.: furnishes best help of all nationalities. EFINED YOUNG LADY GRADUATE U would like position as governess or companion 10 lady or Invalid: goot musician; home more an object than wages. Apply or address room 82, Fulton House, cor. Fulton and Larkin sts. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, WAITING; | city or country. "Call at 155815 Market st. W ANTED—SITUATION BY ENGLISH GIRL: second work or chambermaid: private tamily; good references. Address 5. LEMON, 1309 Gough 8., city. |G APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY /K. 78, St. Ann’s bidg., 6 Eddy st.; tel. Main 5234. (GERMAN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, OF GOOD AP pearance, willing to do all kinds of work,would 1ike t0 get a position. Address G. B.. box 99, Call. Y OUNG GERMARN, AGED 320, WISHES TO learn the bakery and confectionery business; small wages. Address CHARLEY FALKE, Den- ver House, Third st. OUPLE WANT SITUATIONS IN A GOLD- mining camp; wife as cook; man understands carpenter-work. = Address J. T., 417 Turk st. BCHARDIST WANTS POSITION ASSUPER. intendent, foreman or bookkeeper; 15 years' practical California experience; fruit, vines, stock and general farming: drying, packing sand ship- ping: Al references. Address Ranch, 31234 Ful- ton st. 0Y, 15 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN A trade; wages no object. Address 529 Ste- venson st. ONEST, ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN wants position as & watchman: experience over 7 years: salary no object; able to furnish se- curity.” Address A. T, box 94, Call Office. housework. 1218a Fuiton st., near Scott. W SMAN UNDER 26: LIGHT HOUSEWORK; $8 per month; 1 in family. Edw., box 15, Call. GBLWANTED 70 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work and attend baby. Call 211 Capp st. W ANTED —APPEENTICE ON CUSTOM coats; one who had some experience. 410 Kearny st., room 32. PPRENTICES WANTED ON TAILOBING: paid while learning. 62.%s Post st. ANTED—A GOOD FINISHER AND BUT- ton-hole maker; call early. 262 Clementina. (100D OPERATOE ON SHOP COATS 478 Tehama st. FAiS1-CLASS BUTTON-HOLE MAKER AND finisher. 571 Market. ANTED — BASTERS AND FINISHERS and pressers on coats. 108 Battery NmA:’k Irr)vflluf uxuu;;o{)km(}. work; sm i Berkeley. Barket st Toom &7 if Y OUNG, RELIABLE GIRL WANTED TO assist with light housework. 823 Geary st. G HOUSE- ‘Aoply 532 IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORKK. AP- ply 1206 Eddy, between 9 and 12 o’clock. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HUUSEWORK; wages $8. Apply 179 Noe si., near Fifteenth. K 3D ENERGETIC WOMAN 10 MEET IN- valids. Address E. I., box 9, Call. ANTED—PUPLLS FOR BEST MILLINERY 8chool in city: teacher of ‘en vears' experi- ence; large class now forming for fail work; large workroom; references given. 410 Leavenworth se. Sy SSSaenop ulven, IO Dyt yer WA g FLYXN'S DRESSCUTTING BOHOOL: BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 86. NEV SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: d5a o ::cDOWELL Dressmaking School, 836 Mar- o b e e B e e LT S H 2]B-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st., 1068th. H AIEDRESSING, 950 AND S0: MOENING snd eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. VI O5T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: XL ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: iree 'bus and baggage ¢ ‘W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHAKICS 10 know that Kd Roixin, Reno Houss proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 o $3 per week. BUSINESS CHANCES. $1801 aA,v‘.ocEfiY AND EAE: OF WILL . take partner: elegant paying pluce; tHs is o money-maKing business. T. LUBELSKY, 7 City Hall ave. 100 fix;o;n.) TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 16¢ including coftes aud rolls. €24 Washineton llt‘.l.'h‘neu KN:; W ARTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR shoes up to 12 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at nigat while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢; men’s soling, 50c: fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we have a 10t of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to 82 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. AGENTS WANTED. BEST SELLING ARTIOLE EVER OFFERED: man or woman in every neighborhood can make wages: send 2-cent stamp for particu- lars. box 7, Call Office, Oakiand. DOYT, BE BROKE. SELL SAPOIUM: %8 day to men and women. 630 Mk:, rear office. LA]}E EOLICIITORMFDR REAL ln‘iISTAT;‘gé will pay salary and good commission. Ninth st., Qakiand: OCAL AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHERE at NEUH \US & CO.’S, 115 Kearny st. EEDS' POPULAR WATER FILTER; $1 50 will start you. BRICK & CO., 719 Market st. GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the Unlied States army, and the greatest of Indiau fighters; the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. F. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. —_— R T TATIONE (Y AND HAIR STORE: FINE locality; cheap rent and 4 fine iving-rooms in . connection: see shis place it will interest you T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. B oy BAKERY BAKING 2 BARRELS OF $550. Rour vor day; established 30 years: fine horse and wagou, and a snap for the money; see it. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ALOON; CIRNE ESTABLISHED 18 years: No. 1 locality; epposite carhouse; low reni; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or hotel; this is a money-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7City Hall avenue. $700 ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- < rants 1n_ city: good location; doing business of $40 per day: established 26 years: has always made money: stand fuil Investigation; resson for selling, owner moving Into OWn prop- erty: and any one wanting a business of this kind wiil find on investigation all that is clalmed for it: thigis a rare chance. T. LOBELSKI, 7 <ty Hall av. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ER FOR SALE THIS DAY. T OFROR Chum Oft EASY PAYMENTS —— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS——— 27-room house. $700] :2-room house... $500 10-room house. _ 150| 24 rooms, corner.. 730 56 rooms, cor.. 3,000| 14 rooms onSutter 700 31 rs, mmist sell - 200{ 66 rooms,bestcity. 3,500 15 rooms. new. 1,260 31-rcom house....1,400 27 rooms, new. 3,000 110 rooms, cornér..8,000 200 rooms,hotel.$10/000| 11 rooms, only 75 6 rooms,centr. 2,500, 10 rooms.Jones st. 30 I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— __AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL K12 ~H. G DRCKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ROOM HOUSE 1] B0 B OE TocaTIoN- - ROOMS ALL RENTED— —PRICE ON1Y, $200———— Apply to H: C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. “RO.M HOUSE; OW NER SICK AND MUST 467Teave city. DECKER. 1020 Market st. ROOMS; GENT $100;_FIN) LOCATION. Apply H..C. DECKE K, 1)20 Market st. ROOM HOTEL, CLEARING $200 PER month. - DECKER, 1020 Market st. A SALUON, MARKET ST.: BEST $0000. fitted up place on the coast: 2 cash Tegisters, safe, etc. ; larze stock of best guality on hand; low rent: business will speak for itself; more than value in sight; owner made fortune aod is retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG'CU., 633 Market st.. - $25(), BESTAURANT, _NEAR ~LARGE DU, carnouse where' 500 men are em- ployed; rent $15; clearing 875 montnly; best bar- Egaln everoffered.. STENBERG CO., 652 Market. (ORNER HOUSE; 32 ROOMS: NICKLY FUR- nished. DECKER, 1020 Marget st. 100 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE; PRICES from $100 to $5000. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ODGING - HOUSE, 9 ROOMS: RENT §20: ‘water free; good' location. B. B, box 119, Call Office. JPOENISHED HOUSES: 13 TO 180 ROOMS: -I' 300 o $10,000.. PHELPS & (0, 917 Larkin. $400 8 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS: 1 HOUSES WANTED. w E WANT JOME CHOICE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fill the de- maunds of our cllents settling for the winter. A.J. BICRECO.I Real Estate Agen's, 112 Montgomery WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. w ANTE:)"—GMED:‘VM-S% SECIOgD-HEAlXJD sate. Address, giving culars, H. J., box 19, Cal Oftice. b ? LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 118835 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- ey to A. KLEIN, 109 _Sixth_st.; send postal. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YsARS; new 6-story and basement bick building, containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and well- lighted basement; centrally located, halt block morth of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furhishea throughout; furniture for aale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply (o K. SIL- VERBEKG, 820 Sansome st., room 39. F OB SALE—ONE OF TEE OLDEST ESTAE- lished lignor-saloons in the city, together with 8 good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures 1n fine order: has a fine day and night trade; sito- ated in the very heart of the city, and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickn e only reason for selling. Ad- dress for parti s M. M., box 100, Cail Office. PERSONALS. 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to 88 d from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. GERMAN WAITER, HOTEL, $25 AND found. MISS CULLER, 323 Sutter st. ILL THOSE WHO WITNESSED LADY and daughter ejected from Mission (green) car, golng south from Sixteenth st., Sunday, Sept. NGLISH BOY TO WAIT ON GOOR, ASSIST Serile butler; good wages. MISS CULLEN, 328 utter st. 7OUNG MAN, FIRST-CLASS BARKEEPER. wants a position: living at home: wages $20 per month; best reference. Address D. T., 2903 Pine st. ERMAN BOY WISHES ANY KIND OF work: experienced driver. Address Boy, 314 Eighth st. APANESE BOY WANTS A SITUATION where he can attend day school. Address T. W., 22 Prospect place. PXPERIENCED MINING MAN WISHES PO- sition as foreman or overseer; best of reference given. Address D. B., box 119, Call Office. ERMAN NOT AFRAID OF WORK WISHES situntion in a kitchen. Address 230 Pacificst., corner of Battery. EFI MIDDLE-AGED MAN WOULD;DO light indoor work part of day in returnfor furnished room. Address M.. box 42, Cail Office. / INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIiRD, AR Market—Electric )ights in every room: 200 250 to 8150 per night: 8150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggaze (0 and from the ferry. 7OUNG MAN IN HIGH SIANDING DE- sires position in any honest work: reasonable wages; best of references given. Address H. S., box 127, Call Office. TANTED—PRIVATE PLACE BY EXPERI- enced young man, handy with tools, horses, cows, garden and general work ; is willing and ob- liging: first-ciass references. Address T. H., box 20, Call Office. ARPENTER WANTS A JOB IN HOTEL OR with a party having houses or biocks; can give go0d reference; bonds if necessary. Address box Z, Y. M. C. A., Oakland. W ANTED—_SITUATION AS RANCH CAR- penter by a sober, industrious man Ad- dress 5. S., box 92, Lhis office. T ERMAN GIRL DESIRES SITUATION FOR X hou ¢ and room work Or educating a baby. 4075 Nineteenth st. ‘ Y OUNG MAN (26), HIGH-SCHOOL EDUCA POSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wanted by refined young lady. Call or address 40814 Grove st. FLIABLE WOMAN WISHES LIGHT housework by the day or as child’s nurse. Aa- | dress 315 sutter st. | WEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION T0 | do second or general housework. Call orad- | dress 924 Natoma st. ]'rj“lm-_n YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSI- | tion as copyist or cashier. Address C. 0., box 138, Call Hfice. 7OUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION AS | secretary, correspond-nt or general office | 7 years' steady experience. Reliable, box all Office. tion, wants strictly seaentary position. Ad- dress H. S., box 99, Call. NGINEER POSITION BY OOMPETENT, sober man, in any part of State; electric light, power generalion or specially; references. Ad- dress LOUIS B. GORDUN, 627 Secona st., San Francisco. APANESE YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion as office or bell boy: can speak English fiu- ently: steady and reliable. Address GEORGE, , Call Office. druggist, graduated, wishes work only. . ddress Drugs, box 108, W L CHESTER HOUSE 45 THIKD NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 26c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week: free bus and bacgage (0 and from the ferry. ANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, POSITION as typewriter, stenographer and sssistant W bookkeeper; references. Address £. B., box 149, | cail Office. MERICAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO | assist in honsework and care of chidren. | Call 967 Mission st. SRR (COMFETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS sicuation as chambermald, or would like to learn waiting in restaurant. Call or address 1147 Harrison st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. 7OMAN WANTS 10 DOGENERAL HOUSE- work. Call or address 1030 Clay st. ELIAALE WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS working - housekeeper in hotel or lodging- | house. Call or address 507 Third, rear, nr. Folsom. | | (JERMAN WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS | | U working housekeeper. 948 Harrison st., be- | | tween Fifth and Sixth. | NEAT CONPE WOMAN, FIRST-CTASS cook and jaundress, wishes a situation in an American family ; city or country; good reference. | Address T. T., box 42, Cail Office. TOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO light housework; references; wages $10.. 52015 Howard st. 7OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION t0 do heusework and plain cooking: only let- ters. Call 59 Minuie st. (GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION FOR T chamberwork or housekeeping. Address A. | G., box %6, Call Uffice. TOUNG GIRJ, WOULD LIKE SITUATION 10 do general housework: no postals. Call at 205 Fourteenth st.. near Howard. O SWEDISH_ GIRLS WISH SITCATIONS: first-c.ass cook and g0od upstairs girl. Please call 1622 Bush st. 7OUNG GIRL, LATELY FROM THE EAST, wishes a situation 10 do secondwork and sew- | ing. Cali or address 1234 Jission st. v IWEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY 1HE | day: washing, ironing or housecleaning. Please | call or address 264 Minna st. ELIABLE WAITRESS WISHES A SITUA- tion in hotel or restaurant. Address S, 8., box 22, this office. M 'DDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA: tion as housekeeper. Address W. R., box 95, Call. LEST-CLASS WOMAR WISHES 4 SITUA: tion as CoOKk or any kind of work. Call at 129 Hickory ave. INDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY TEACH- er, experienced, wishes position to care for | and instruct young children by kindergaren prin- ciples; clty references. W. F.. Call Oftice. IRL WISHES A SITUATION AS_COU willing to do some lauudry work. 1007 Sutter. YOMPET~NT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY ihe day washing, ironing or housecieaning. Call or address <57 Minna st., downstairs. \ 1DDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WITH M "2 child wishes sitnation as working house- keeper; city or country. 15 Taylor st. TEADY AND COMPETENT YOUNG woman wishes a place (0 0o general house- ‘work; can give references. 668 Nioth st., Oaxland. | oity, $20; Irish_girl, plain boarding-house, FEMALE HELP WANTED. 00K PRIVATE FAMILY, GERMAN STYLE, $25: laundress and chambermaid, $25; Ger- man second girl, waitress, $15; 00k, small hotel, country, Angels Camp, $1b: 25 good 8 Nousawork @it S 525, W30 angk $25. Apply MI S CULLEN, 523 S FORTHE COUNTRY, $15. MISS 323 Sutter st. IRL OR_WOMAN FOR SAUSALITO: housework: no wash; $20; call early. MISS CULL 323 Sutter st. I KEEPER FOR THE COUNTRY; $16 and far - paid. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. MAID ASD BEAMSTRESS: SLEEF HOMF, M “Apply MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. - COOKS FOR BOARDING HOUSES AND ) couotry hotels, 825 and $20; Iaundress, hotel. housework girls, etc. Leading Employment st. ((IRL OR WOMAN: HOUSEWORK; NICK piace: countrs - $20: fare puid. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Youse GIEL TO ASSIST LADY: NICE country home: small wages. MURRAY & READY, 534 and 636 Clay st ranch _cooks, MURRAY each $20 R 20 GRAPE PICKERS, $20; 10 FARMERS, $20, $25; milker, $20: 3 choremen, 3 boys for ranches, boy fora garden, 3 miners on shares, 10 woodchoppers, 10 drillers, 10 hammermen, 8 car- penters, 20 temakers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. YOOK AN D WIFE, $65; 3COOKS, 830, $40 AND 8680: 5 dishwashers, $10, $15 and walt- ers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. W ANTED—WAITER FOR OVSTER AND chop house, $7 a week: walter, plain hotel, $25; cook, plain restaurant, $8 a week; boarding- hiouse waiter, $253 French couple, $45; eto, L ANDRE, 315 Stockton st, W ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR LIGHT work _in city, £27 50 month; young wagon- maker, $30 to $65; miner, $250 day; shop butcher, $20 and found; 3 restaurant cooks, $18 10 $8 and $7 week; boy for dining-room work and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED—BAKER, COUNTKY HOTEL, 830: cooK, oyster or chop house in city, $45 to $50; waiter for steamer, $20; neat_waiter for coffee sa- 100n, $6 to $7 per week, and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st P. ., please address G. C., box 85, Call M ¥, WIFE, LIZZIEGBUTT, HAVING LEFT my board and bed 1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted by heron and after this date, September 26. A. C. BUTT. E. § W ILLIANS, FORMERLY _ FROM Menlo Park, please call at 13 Mason st., San Francisco. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSI- ness of any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third. $75. BARBER SHOP ON MARKET ST.; - make offer. GUS STRAND, 45 Third. 20 R OMS: FULL; - RENT 83! nAp. See SKIF Market ! - FURNITURE FOR SALE. et UR NEW SIOBE IS COMPLETED AND Wi aren i four flours, running from Mission to Minna st In all 134 acres 4t floor space, sre packed with household goods of all_kinas, parior, room and kiichen outfits of ali kinds &nd in endiess variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed in a home, from ' a pairof blan- kets toa completely furnisned house, pay us & visit; it costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission, st., above Sixth. NOONAN. A% L J NEUMANNS, 117 SIXTH ST. FOR lowest prices on household goods, new OF 800d a8 Dew; cash ot time; open evenings. LAT—8 ELLGANT NEWLY FUKNISHED rooms; $300: bargain. 967A Howard st. block from Baldwin Hotel. Appiy C $45 FORBARGAINS IN BALOONS, GROCERIES nd bars see GUS STKAND, 45 Third st. $300 COFFEE AND LUNCH PARLORS; « clears $40 weekly ovar all expenses: best bargain in the city; don't fall to see it; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market. $125, ERANCH _BAEERY, CANDYI- R. J. M. SHARKEY HKETURNED; WILL treat neurasthania and other nervous diseases. 509 Kearny st. RS. EVANS' COSMETIC PARLORS, 285 O’Farrell st.; hairdressing and manicuring: ladies 50c. 3 DVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE clalty; private; o charge unless successtal; ail law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Marketst. UICKNESS, NEATNESS, UP-TO-DATENESS and dispaich are the principal aavantages I offer you. Added to another—‘‘cheapness’—no wonder I have such a patronage. Hairdressing, 25¢._Switches, $1. “Quinonia” Hair Tonlc, 85¢. G. LEDERER, 111 Siockton st. J AIRDBESSING, 26c; MA face treatment, cosmetics MRS. BUTLER, 131’ Post. RENCH HAIR WASH, PREVENTS FALL- ing out; make it yourself: send 20c silver for prescript'on. Address A. D., box 90, Call Office. CURING, 25¢: lessons given. ANTED — SUPERINTENDENT _ FOR first-class ranch in Contra Costa County, must be a young man who has had similar experience and ‘must furnish unexcepiional references, $75 month: 10 woodchoppers, 1 50 ver cord, tools and provisions advanced. good cabin on_the ground: 5 farmbands, nice ranch in Santa Clara County, $20, and 50 others. W.D. EWER & CO., : butcher,’ $45; walter, §30; dishwasher, porter, barber-shop, $5 & week: sec- . smail piace; second cook, $3C and room: dishwasher, $16 and room: dishiwasher, $20 and Toom; 3 beibovs: 5 cushboys; cook, Toom: cook, 850 ana room; 2 more shoemakers: Japanese 10r housework. M A RTIN'S, 749 Market. DWAITERAND STEWARD, COUNTRY hotel, £40. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary. CLOAKS, FURSAND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. EATNFSS1S A VIRTUE; SULTS CLEANED, pressed, $1. 26 Montgomery, r. 14; tel.re. 2374, BUBNETT'S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts: 26¢. 327 Montgomery. JATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING; work from the country solicited; estimates glven; articles reiurned if price is not satistactory: all work warranted. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary. PAETINGION'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE an Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Cinsses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partingion, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. thRRlE BERRY, FORMER FOREM AN Albert Miller's cloak store, has opened a busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46: ladles’, misses’, children’s cloaks to order:fit gnaranteed:low prices JARDENER AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE place, country, $40: blasksmith, country shop, $2 & day: milker, country, $22 and found. C. K. & CO.. 110 Geary st. COOK, RESTAUKANT, $60; BUTCH. er, restaurant, 850: 2 beliboys, hotel, $15; baker and second cook, country hocel, $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ©) NEAT BOYSTO ANSWEK BELLS, FIRST- & class hotel, no_experience necessary, $15 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. STRST-CLASS CUTTER OF LADIES' children’s underwear, eic., who i business manaser, wanted at once. Industrial Agency, room 185, Crocker building. ] ROOFER AND 1 PLUMBER. 1016 K€AR- ny st. JANTED — BLACKSMITH WITH SOME money. Appy to-day, 329 Gofden Gate ave. AND RUNKS DELIVERED 25C. BAY CITY Transter Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines far- Dished for $1: call or write. 10291y Marke: st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. A XL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS bair, moles, freckles, scors, etc.. removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenwortn. RAZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE edge put on razor, 26c. Razor Exchee, 630Market 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- Iy night cor. Market snd Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertlsements in living light; promoers of busi: pess. Consult OWL ADV, CO. 1140 Marketst. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 250 to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to 38 per week; fres bus baggage to and from the terry. steady job to & competent ting wazes. R., box 9, Call. PAISTERS AND GRAINERS, 7 O'CLOCK A. M. 781 Stevenson st. TOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS POT plants and nursery; $15 per month. 512 Haight st \TEADY BARBER WANTED. 1424 POLK street. GENTS WANTED APPLY R. P. WHIG- HAM, 22 Kearny st. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, 45 W- elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Marke: st. . store; rent $16. SKIFF, 921 Marxet. $300 FOR SALE — A VARIETY AND . candy-store with fixtures, etc.; recently opened; near school; new house; comfortable Living-rooms. bath, large yard: rent very. moder- ate: a rare opportunity for man and wife. Apply at 1369 Haight st., near Masonic ave,, betweea 10 and 11 4. . or 3 and 4 P. . WANT A BUSINESS MAN WITH SMALL capital not to exceed $500 to take charge and manage manufacturing business while I travel: grand opportunity; will clear $160 a month. 2134 Third st.. room 5. ALF INTEREST IN GROCERY BUSINE=S near the city: old stand : good stock and trade: old age and sickness cause of sale; bargain; no brokers: cash price $1100. Particulars of D, W. PHILBRICK, 25484 Folsom st. ARIETY-STORE; FINEST LOOATIO Haywards; good trade: will aeli for $800 or invoice; other business cause of selling; call and investigate. F. HOOSON, Haywards; or apply at Call Office. : $60 SALOON: DANCE RUNNING UP- . stairs 3 nights week; low rent: splen- did opportunity for right party to make a fortune; sell atonce. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. RANCH BAKERY: b5 NICE LIVING- rooms; yard with chickens; laundry office do- Ing good business; very cheap. 709 Point Lobos avenue. $350 BEST- PAYING BUSINESS IN- « vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Addre<s P.. box 85, Call Office, :45(), Oy ESTA LISHED GO RNER $400. saioon: 8 fine livine-rooms: low rent: fitted up in first-class siyle; best location; great bargain. Apply this office. - EADQUARTERS FOR POULTEY ranches and business chances of all kinds. . HILL, Real Estate and Business Agent, 997 Mar- ket st., cor. Sixth. $25(), SALQOS TP 10 DATE, DoING OU. fine business: in best locality: rent cheap: disagreement of parners; bargain. .640 Howard st. AUNDRY ROUTE FOR SALE, WITH WAG- on; paying handsome profit; established & yrs; also dyeing and cleaning route: owner has other business. Particulars address X. L., box 87, Call. $35(), STATIONERT, NOTIONA, CIGARS, - « etc.: will sell by inventory; connected with leading hotel; Market st. HEALY,”S Kearny. $85 ANEEAGE WEEKLY NET 1NCOME ©) $250 invested:safe;conservativefree pros- pectus of proofs. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N. Y. N OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR store and bar; near City Hall: account of other business. Call at 103 Powell st. HILBERT BROS. $650, SROCERY AND_ BAR: LIViNG DU, rooms clearing $90 monthly; must sell; rent $0. MCLEOD HATJE, 515 Market st. CHAMBER SE1S, $14: lor eets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bas outfits. T D~ McC\RTHY. 764 Mission. CARPET CLEANING. DVANCE CARPET OCLEANING CO, 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8. S, FERGUSON, mansr. E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO., + 240 14th st.; cleaning sc ayard. Tel Mis. 74. ONES & CO.. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061 QCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. CAEEETCLEANING, Be: LAVING. 3. RUG samples free: tel. Jessio 944. Stratton. 19 8th st W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH or work send t0 SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st. ; tel. S0. 4¢ VONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 535 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. 1TY STEAM CARPET OLEANING RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. el South 250. (CARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: tal Ronih D MA FURNITURE WANTED. FYOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- tere and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. JASH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ew. J. BOWCHER, 232 Stockton; send postal. OBELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. BILVERST<IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal UCKINGHAM FUKNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, eto.: send postal. 866 Mission st. T53I4ANA ATCTION CO. SUCCESSORS TO 3 J. SIMMONS’ Aue. Co.. 1067 Market. pavs cash TOSH & (0. Fucoesaors. BICYCLES. ECOND-HAND BARAINS: CRAWFORD, $30: Barnes, 855: Ben Hur, Ladles’, $50; Fow- ler, $55; Ladies’ Fowler 96, a bargain; ealso oihers. DA VIS BROS., 23 Geary st. IGH-GRADE 2D-HAND WHEELS 835 UP; sundries below cost. 216 McAllister. TERY FINE '96 BICYCLE FOR $20. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 818 Market st. ARK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodstions. Terminus Gealy, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. FOR SALE-_MISCELLANEOUS. N UPRIGHT PIANO, NEARLY NEW, FOR third or/ginal cost. Uncle Harris, 16 Grant ave. INE YOUNG FRESH MULE COW. THIED calf. Apply at the Red House, 5800 Mission 8t., cor. Sickles ave., Ocean View. Y ACHTSLOOP: 26 FEET LONG: SEIFE: cushions and sidelights new. 1810 Pacific. -ARMED ORYSTAL CHANDELIER IN PER- fect order at a sacrifice. 821 Hyde st. POR SALE—BUFF & BFRGER TRANSIT; LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessia. DRESSMAKERS. RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 3! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. (YECKFR BROS. GRAND, LIK. NEW, FOR saie cheap. STATHAM & CO., 106 McAllister. AN TO CLEAN HALLS IN EXCHANGE for room. 1534 Turk st.; call after 10 o'clock. WANTED; BOY 16 YEARS iore. 706 Valencia st. 7T ANTED—BASTERS AND PKESSERS ON custom coats. 108 Battery st. HOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING. 202 Fifthst. F ITY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. Apply bet. 9 and 10. B. W. PRINDLE, 401 Market st 0Y TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. APPLY 1708 Market st. M h OTEL LAUNDEESS, $20 AND ROOM: cook, $5 & week: woman to wash napk Ins, towels, ete.; 3 waitresses, $20 an1 room: girls to work in a children’s home: dressmaker to take charge of parlors: waltress who can speak French; housegir,, Broadway, $20: girl for Mil Valle 820, meet yarty at 10 A 3 ; krench nursegirl, $1 girl in family of 5, $25; gir! as cook, Polk st.. 85 4 week: girl. Bartlett st., $20: American girl, in nice family, $20: 28 housegiris, $15: 9 housegiris, #20: 12 young girls, ¥8, $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc, nice families; 7 small giris. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—COOK FOR MINING CAMP. $35: nurse for nstitation, $25: French or German salesindy, must speak English, $26: German sec- ond and sewing, 20 to $25: waitress and parlor maid, $20; German cook, $35; 2 cham bermeids. hotel, $15 each; girls for honsework. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. ANTED—3 PROIESTANT GERM AN AND Scandinavian cooks, 826 and $30: Protestant second girl, $25; 8 German purses, $20; h waitress, $30: cook small private boarding-house, $25, and a large number of girls for cooking and housework In city and country. J. F. CROSETT & Cu., 816 Sutter st. H9J5EGIRL, BELVEDERE ~$30, SAUSA- lito $20, Oakland $30, small families; Swe- dish housegirl, $25; upstairs and walicress, $2 hotel cook, $30, small ; 2 second girls, 8! MRS. G. NORTON, 315 Sutier st. 6 590D GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK, 830: SEC- ond girl, $28: second girl 8, conniry. GER- NDEK-PRESSER ON CUSTOM COATS. 108 Battery st. ARNESSMAKER; YOUNG MAN; GOOD steady job. D., box 132, this office. JAILOES WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS W st., Mariner's Home. W ASTED — SEAMAN AT THOMPSON'S Calitornia House, 103 Clark st. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits e to read. write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared thelr intentions 0 become citizens will bs accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers speclal inducements: glving oppor- tunities to Visit &ll parts of the world on board our pew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. AN WILLING T0 WORK; MU~ST HAVE $25. Address J., box 15, Call Office. B.ls‘iilxux“;fx P fo%‘l‘ BA}‘E: fr’flEAP xiNT; Iving-rooms; g« location; ¢ shoj 1, 1127 Mission st., cigar-stand. R JHAVING PARLOR; REASONABLE; Al location. _Appiy Call Office, 36 Eddy st. $450 FIRST-CLASS ~ 4-CHAIR HOTEL- N ELEGANT HARDMAN PIANO SACEI- ficed by @ private party obliged to dispose o it. Room 12, Fiood building, 809 Market st. A SSTORY BUILDING ~CORNEE OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these instruments are for sale on monthly payments of $4, $5, £6, §7, 88, $9, $10, $12, $15. $20 and 825 permonth: the best ot evely grade from lowest prees to Steinway Baby, Parlor and Concert Grands: why pay rent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for about seme payments ? every plano guaranteed: fine wood-seat stool and draped gover inoluded: no charge for drayage: plasos kept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. iso Oaxland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Stein- way representatives for tne Pacific Coast. ] BUY FIANOS AND ORGANS IN CAGLOAD lots and for cash, and being in my own build- ing, with 1o rent 10'pay, I can offer any one desir- ing an instrument beiter value for less money than any other music house in San Francisco: Investi- ate and be convinced. HARRY SCOTT, 526 \yes st ACTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN P 2nos; see our list for this week: planos on $3, #4, 85, $6, 87, $8, §9, $10, $15, monthl fine stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhers in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCER CO., salesroonis 938 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-band planos from leading makers; no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember oldest and larg-st music-house west of cago: call or write. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco. LARGAIN: PIANO FOR 75, $100, 8175, §200 > and $250. at MAUVALS', 769 Market st. JINE PIANO AT LOW RENT. INQUIRE OF W. C. HAMILTOR, 324 Post st. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS—PIANOS AT A sacrifice wlgnmmly close out stock: Knabe, Haines and Bush & Gerts. A. L. BANCROFT & C€O., 824 Post st. 150, BUBLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOs- + lon make plano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. 8Lop: cost $800. C. D., box 4, Call. $4 WERTHMAN Pants Co., 231, Geary st. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND Schubert: little used;sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss ET A SHAVE AT THE LADY-BARBER PANTS TO ORDER; LATLST STYLES G shop. 767 Howard st. 00D UPHIGHT CHEAP FOR CA-H. SCHM I'TZ, 16 McAllister, nex: Hivernis Bank. LST IN CITY--SINGt B _ROOMS, 18, 20 AND G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET 25 cents per night. 1 25, 81 week. & s e nlm $i. :“ ul.‘ 3L pn‘a & Davis and Francis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac'to FIBST-CLA~8 COOK WISHES A SITUATION in an American family. Please cail 513 Ciementina st., bet. First and Second. \\ IDOW, 88 YEARS OF AGE. EXPERL enced housekeeper, wishes situation in wid- woer's family; city preferred; references. Call 926 Howard st. v REsiEiiIAnun WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework: best of refcrence; city or country. Call 131 Wildey si., bet. Bush and Pine. SU.\'G GEK?AN G‘RLNWI::;HS SITUA- lon as seconc 1: ca) e industrio 3 Eizhine . O 9P i STRONG YOUNG GEKMAN GIKL, GLOD ook, desires situation {u private family. 479 Tehama st. 3 DBESBHAKKR TO GO OUT SEWING BY the day or take work home. Apply 416 Grove. NIAT YOUNG GIRL WILLING Tu ASSIST in light housework or second work: reference, Please call 236 Noe si., cor., S,xteenth and Market. GOUD GEBEMAN CUOOK WISHES SITUATION in an American family; she is a Keeper. Call 171255 Polk sreer. © © 5000 house- Youse ‘\VII:OW. xm!iln‘rny FROM MAS- sachuset lesires position as housek % 1007 anaul'l, R W ANTEL—MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW WISH- es position as working housekeeper or nurse city or couniry; best of reference. MRS, T., 144 Geary st. WANTED — POSITION = AS “WORKING housekeeper by & reliable woman with daugh- ter. Call or address 512 Mason st. RELTABLE YOUNG LADY WANTSSITUA- tion as first-class maker or second trimmer in milline B. b., box 129, Call. ics‘l‘»(:“!& DRESSMAKER, 18 YEARS' experience. will work 3 days & week for room and furnish macbine. D. W., box 52, Call Office. YOURG LADY WISHES A FEW MORE puplls in English branches and piano: ‘would L position as Ada W governees. ress E. B., box best of references. Address MAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 Mason st. WANTEMIRL FROM 25 TO 30 YEARS, Protestant preferred; wages $20 10 $.5; fare and fee paid; see lady here ihis morning. C. R. ANTED—GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK, $12, #15, $:0; young woman with httle girl for Geary st. EAD WAITRESS FOR CITY, $30; 8 WAIT- gmzntr)': $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ‘WO NURSES: GERMAN, C. R. HANSEN OUNG WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK AND children. 1418 Larkin st WS Saae GlRL T0 HELP IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK. OUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework: wages $12. Call bet. 9 and 11, ANTED—YOUNG GIRL; TWO IN FAMILY and baby. Apply 2422 Folsom st. preferred. Apply before 9 a. ., 2427 Mission. experience and good references. M., box 8, Call. \TEAD\' GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK e tieth st. 'XPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL ences, bet. 10 aad 12, 1919 Sutier st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN Apply 1605 Gough st LRMAN, FRENCH OR SWEDISH GIRL, Howard st. W‘:n:l‘“TEMIRL TO ASSIST IN CARE OF Y OUNG GIKL, ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1208 Masonic ave. G children; $12. 833 Duncan, bet. 28th &Church. W ALTER OR BUTLER FOR A FINE DRESS suit: very cheap. Cali 520 Geary st. VHICKERING, KNABE, B’l’&cxfirvflls‘!’. STER- ling pianos; see our new plano 3 08 sor rem, BENJ: CUNTAZ & BON. 16 0 Fasrar (ARBERS—FOK EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. 1578C Barbers’ Assn. & FUCHS 525 Grant ave: YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMEK, Newby & Kvans. Friges and other planos. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. SYFERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 3 Latham place. 7 AN HOUR'S NUTICE A. \OWAN BUYS A “siores: negotiates mortgages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 46 Montgomery. {ULLY EQUIPPED PRINTLNG-OFFL( and book work; cost $5000; sell $2000: p! 8500 month. Address A. A., box 15, Cali Office. AKERY FOR SALE AT REASONABLE price; good corner location; good outside and store trade; well es'ablisued. Apply Cail Uffice. \TATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, NO. tions, bakery. cigars, laundry, postal .agency; 5 furnished rogms. 111 Gough st., cor. Lily ave, 3' SALOON; ON WATER FRON ES. $350. Ghlisnea tor 30 years: a bargain; sick- ness cause of sale. Call at 1523 Sanchez st. ELTCATESSEN AND GROCERY STORE: 4 furnished rooms: good location; must sell this week; very reasonabie. 1008 Hyde st. JOR SALE—ULD KSTABLISHED CORNER saloon in_best location: best of reasons given. Address B. B., box 40, this office. R. E.oU 53 CHRONICLE BUILDING, « sells ranc es, stores, business properties, col- lects rents and writes insurance. . EW ELMWOOD KANGES ARE THE BEST. W. 8. RAY MFG. CO,, 12 California st. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and sold. 1083 Missfon, nr. 7th. (COFFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS stand desk, money til, safe, cheap. 10 Clay. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furnlture at_the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Ratian Co., 61 First st., near Mission. QFLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, #45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal K OILERS, ENGINES,3D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. OUNTERS BHELVING, SHOWCASES bars bought & sold. 112115 Markt,bet 7th & Sta A LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT Sosti hood lops, 85 50 up; repairing: ope evenings. 8. . Baby Carriage Sifg. Go.. 443 S\4th. 9 HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine; good as new; $90. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors. mantels. ete.. or sale. 1166 Misslon. nearly new. EDWARD, 530 California st. W ELL-PAYING LUNCH AND COFFEE house: large yard: 50 chickens; $900; owner must retire. 145 Tenth st. OB SALE—LAUNDRY ROUTE, ST.NICHO- las Lsundry, Seventeenth st., near Folsom ; call bet. § and 10 A. M. 0K SALE-LAUNDRY ROUTE_ST. RICHO- las Laundry, Seventeenth st., near Folsom, bet. 9 and 10 A. M. } OR SALE—GOOD SALOOK. DOING GOOD - '!;:sinul. owner going East; $250. Apply 235 nird st. JEWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. CHAIR SHOP; DOING GOOD BUSINES Spcomtzal; owner retiring from business.. This office. JORSALE_CHEAP; GROCERY, FRUIT AND vegetable business. J. MONROE box 19, Call. HOESHOP FOR SAL: CHEAP; FINE LO- cation. Appiy 959 Howard st. IGARS AND STATIONERY; RENT 810, 2210%4 Mission st., near Eighteen:h. AN WHO HAS 325 CAPITAL WANTED AS partuer by lady. 228 Post st., room 2. ALOUN: LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. AP- ply at Union Brewery, Eighteenth and Fiorida. WANT A COFFEE SALOON: STATE LOCA- tion and particulars. L R., box 83, Call. SEWING MACHINES. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGE rented, repaired: lowest Fates. 205 Fourch s SCLENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, *LL EVENTS OF LIFE FORETOLD BY THE horoscope: advice on all business speculation my specialty, and business men protected by my method; success guaranteed: ol and_minerals lo- cated by the science; correspondence by mail. DR. ST. CLAIR, 916 Market st., room 26: hrs. § to 7. KOV THY DESTINY_LOVE, MARRIAGE, business, s peculation, legacies and your future by mall 10c.” PROF. W. MON ROF, 781 Howard, ———— O, 701 Howard, CLAIRVOYANTS. e S O (G'TANA THE GYPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK 7.7 truthtul in ber predictions; reliable in her ad- vice; no matter what troubles yon may have, come and she wlll guide you right; no fake; satistaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. 2 ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- M e e, a douole vell and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistryand clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st., or. Ones. MM.E. BCHMIDT'dC‘LAIHVO\'A T, TELLS Ppast, present an luture: success to all; for tunes by mall: low orices. 858 Mission st. RS. JACKENET—CUAIRVOYANT: CARD reader; names snd : Femesader; ages given; 50c. 514l A MERCEANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURKES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. ISSMELVINA, CLATRVOYANT AND M netic-healer. Room 28, 145 Fourtn st. o ALOON TO LET. 829 HOWARD ST., BET. Fourth and Fifth. LUCLY MEDIUM: CARD-READER: LOVE, OUIE FUR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. IN- quire Off marriage; ladies 25c. 243 ~hipley, near Fifth. EDUCATIONAL. ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CA LD-READER; past, present and future; 25¢. 148 6th st., r. 5. ME. DAVIS; CARD-READER AND PA[ M- G YPSY LIFE-READER, R MOVED FRO! Seventh to 11 Stockton: Iadies 366: gants 500, LOST. / ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to batent? Protect your {deas: they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washinzton. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION BET. 34 and 4th-Sngle {urnished rooms, night 16¢ i 50c;week.$1 10 §2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- ton' to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. / ANTED —MEN 10 LLARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard. W 2ATED-50" MEN FOR SINGLE RUOMS; $1 week, 25c night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. EN'S HALF-SOLING, Sic: LADIES, {0o s Jou walt. 838 Market, opy Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & FInok's.S. £ e iR L L A W W I & Feoka sl RUGMS 180 iy 750 Frlt NIGHT: 506 10 3160 per week. Oriental, 226 Dromm ] ARGEST STOCK OF SECON D-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W INCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST TBY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week. —_——— - T ORI T aWer | JNDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD - ®is.; single jurnished rma 75c week, 16¢ night. E S —REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 Ciay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. e = O DNE FEE D0s SneL ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 16¢ A DAY: week; rooms for two, 260 a .uu--‘;‘ e daily papers. 56 Clar 8. for family of 2 short distance in the country HAN EN & CO., 110 Geary st. osition in Oakland. C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 H Tesses for the country, $20; waitress for & C0., 110 Geary st. Y OMAN WA.LTED TO WORK IN KIICHEN Apply 812 Page st. 1246 Mission st. RE LIABLE HOUSEKEEPER; COLORED wan.nT-’mmr BOOKKEEPER WITH and children: $10; no washing. 4522 Twen- housework and cooking. Apply, with refer- light housework; small wages, ‘M bome. with references, for general housework. 2651 Call 738 Ellis st. IRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK, CARE OF Y OUNG CIRLTO LEARN TAILOR TRADE. 516 Geary st., after § A. M. ANTED, 10 COLLECT WAGES DUK. w m&:h KNOX Collection Agey, ll#m.“ A‘l‘ OR NEAR CLIFF HOUSE, POCKETBOOK with sum of money. Return 4792 Seventeenth st., near Sanchez; reward. 0~T—GOLD WATCH, JEWELED. BEARER will_be suitably rewarded by returning to ROBT. L. TOPLITZ & CO., 545 Marke st. 1L9STPASSBOUK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Sofl;%y f San Francisco. in the name of DAVID WI , No. 119.369. The finaer will p ease return to bank. TLUST-PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of THOMAS B. LYNCH, No. 207,116 The finder will please return to bank. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENT & business advice: names given: 250 up. § Fontin ME. SYBILL.E SHOWS PICTURE FUTURE husband. wife; ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 ()'b‘la‘l;rl;l{ ist:gents $1. 122 Post st., room 2. ME. LEGETTE_PRESENT, PAST AND oSS e e SR e D UITAR: RUDIMENTS, CHORDS AND 4G companiments in 10 lessons. G. A., box 4, Call, RENCH,SPANISH,ETC, :Prof. be FILIPPE! Academy of Languages, 330 Post st-estab'd 1871 M>E, MELVILLE SXYD LR, 715 POST ST-; v cal m;llc. pl[:lng, alocl:'llon. ractical Shake- spearean and general dramatic acting a 5 Vooal classes Monday, 8 b a: 81, - PoCSE EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 94 th.L‘—Bloolk!lopln'.n business practice, o and, typing, telegraphy. modern lan - lish_brancnes. Ll future; 25¢. 311 Tebama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEAL: past, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st AMPLE-BOOK: ENGRAVED CARDS, ETC. Return GEO. M. WOUD, 211 Sutter; reward. OST—NEWFOUNDLAND AND ST. BER- 4 nard dog; black witn white breast and foots one ear cut; reward. R. KEARNEY, 18 P.ciflc. OST—ON FERRY OAKLAND, SEPEMBER 25, lady's alligator purse containing keys, small amount of comn _and unset stove. Finder please return to Call Office. O~T—SEPT. 8. 1 RED POCKETBOOK, CON- taining deeds and receipts; liberal reward. Address J. 8., box 11, Call Office, Oakland. electrical _ englacering, - 6tc.; ME, DR _1H. 5 AT teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogues © MYE DR THOMAS CLATRVOYANT: 35 g0 9 Post: fee £1 YRES, THE LEADING COLLE 3 Montgomery st.: Individual initraction -0 SPIRITUALISM. {ife acholarabiip B50: Tow Tarps ele I cETaphy, eic. MCALLISTER — MRS, i Lo raias s Weak snd o, 26 Meaniare SoIRS CT MEVER S R 238 nmm‘.fl :xl;'nn ux';ulz_un:s: Frl, 2 p.; business sittings daily at above No. $1 scholarship belter than elsewhere: day and night. [ /[ EST _ CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. . ELASCO'> LYCEUM SCHOOL OF AGTING=. :l;oYLDUhG. 805 McAllister st. Telephone Jessie ! Private theatricals l-rrlniod: I irsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1. 0. 0, F. mufl%:h’::?un SCHOLL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveyin, hit Ammay: estab. 64 VAN DIR NATLLEN, 755 sy, MBS, KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIDNM: sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Oak st. MR} SHRINER: CIRCLE TO-NIGH 1: TESTS to ail, 25c; sittings daily. 311 Van Ness ave. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOUL, 2297 SACRAMEN M e French, Ger. plane $50 rag TONIGAT: KATE HrUSSM S GRAND LMA k. HYEKR, PIANO, MANDOLIN N- Al Geary, Rm. 17: thorough Tum?eAn';n ISHOP GA K RISON. test meeting. 111 Larkin st.; ad=ission free. 2034 MCALLISTEK ances Tuesday, Friduy even's.25¢:10 to 4 d OUKKFNG, WKITNG, ARITHMTC, GR. Blran ht: nacl S5 month. ‘S45 Misston M. FRANOLS, INDEPENDENT SLaTE- « writer. 118 Haight st.; hours S until 6 » M. FOUND. B S P u oI U SISV FOUND—GEI!BOUND DOG. OWNER CALL 31515 Ellis_st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BT otk ol Sl e ML JOHEN ERICHARDS LAW OFFICES ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker bullding; ielephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. JOHN B ATTKEN ANDMAURICE L ASHER ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, Ma. DO gultar, cornet, reasonable. 255 Geary.nr Baiiy TADY Frox les plano,; R & M LR, : 5 Mun“n. TR D o et R, TEACHERS MAN Market «r.. opp. Masor —_—— TYPEWRITERS, 0! TV ALIOR AP, RIS Sty aciaw, s 815,016, i oor, Farrout . | O Ligton. S50 sEbT R, oy 00: EENC ONCHITA, CARD-READING: PAST, £ (BS- ent, future. 821 Howard st.. room 15. HYFNOTISM A A e A A A A A AN A A HYESULISN AND ViTAL MAGNETISN practically and sclentifically taughi In 3 les. sons, &80 how 0 hypno ize .instantaneousiy, by of the French school opportuaity here offered to physicians and st acienos toisreated 1o hia\besapsutis e bigh est credentials:correspondence solicited. (il dress Hypnotic and Mesmeric Instltute, 6 O‘F::R:It

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