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12 + THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. e —— e WANTED AN ACCOUNTING, Jacob Levy Accused of Keeping His Sister’s Money and Jewelry. Another Action Growing Out of the Collapse of the Building on Fifth Street. An action was begun yesterday in the Superior Court that is one of several grow- ing out of the accident on Fifth street and Mint avenue, where a four-story bmldl'ng collapsed several months ago. The parties in the last suit are J. D. Sullivan, acttorney for “the Public Administrator, and Jacob Levy, a tailor, at 284 Stevenson street, in which the former seeks to obtain $1300 from the latter. Levy is the brother of Mrs. Ernestine Silverstein, the aged woman who was pass- ing along Mint avenue when the building went down. She was killed beneath the ruins. In her pocket was a bankbook showing nearly $1000 on deposit in the German Bank, the money and book stand- ing in the names of Mrs. Ernestine Silver- stein and Jacob Levy. The Coroner handed the book overto Levy, who soon after drew out $911 70. The estate of the deceased passed into the hands of the Public Administrator, who at once made an inventory of the property owned by the old woman. Be- sides the bank account it was found that there was a quantity of clothing, a dia- mond ring, a plain gold ring, another with a pearl setting and a watch, all of which | bad been in the hands of Levy, who to all accounts still holds the property. The heirs of the estate are Mrs. Silver- stein’s son_and daughter, L. Silverstein and Mrs. Hannah Silverstein Rice, who | iive in Sacramento.. From the daughter the Public Administrator learned that all of the money appearing in the bankbook mentioned was obtained from beneficiary societies, of which Mrs. Silverstein’s hus- band was a member. Mrs. Silverstein’s | reason for having the name of her brother Levy on the book was because she was in very poor health and he could draw money jor her whenever she wanted any. The old woman’s children desired to obtain their mother’s property, but the uncle | failed to hand the same over to them. About that time the children caused Carroll Cook to begin a suit against the | contractors and owners of the collapsed building to recover $50,000 damages for their mother's death. The attorney has | never been able to serve the papers upon the defendants. Attorney Cook called the attention of Probate Judge Coffey, who | caused Levy to be brought before him and | explain why he took his sister's money | out of the bank and failed to account for the same. Levy said tuat he spent the money for iuneral expenses. his ex- planation is evidently not satisfactory to the children or to Public Administrator Freese, who now seeks to recover, not only the money but the other property, the total value of which is placed at $1300. The children propose to contest the aetion of the uncle to the bitter end. THE PRESBITERY CLOSES, Rev. G. D. B. Stewart Is Elected Moderator for the Com- ing Term. HoE Seminary Student H. F. Marshall’s Case Goes Over to the De- cemb:r Meeting. Rev.G. D. B. Stewart, the new moder- ator of the San Francisco Presbytery, catled the synod to order in the Olivet -Presbyterian Church at the Potrero yester- day morning at 9 o'clock. After the de- votional exercises the members took up the routine business of the synod, which occupied their attention tidl the noon hour, when they partook of a bourtifu: Junch provided by the ladies of Olivet Church in the assembly-room. In the afternoon session the tollowing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the committee of home mis- sions be further instructed that, in accordance Wwith the action of August 4, the corner lot in Richmond district be disposed of to pur- chasers and with the proceeds a lot be ob- teined for the establishment of a Presbyterian church in Holly Park district, and if there is &Ny money Over to put it into & suitable building for the same purpose on that lot. In the report of delinquencies in the as- sessment to the synod the Chinese church was marked short §5 50 and Olivet Church $15. On motion this indebtedness was conceled. Lebanon Presbyterian Church “was reported to be delinquent $19 30. The chairman of the finance committee was directed to request the pastor, Rev. Donald Ross, to report the reason of the de- linquency. findarnor Stewart vacated the chair and read the report of the committee on educa- tion. It dealt largely with matters per- taining to the Presbyterian Theological Beminary, and recommended that the Christian Endeavor Society of the church establish several scholarships and other- wise turn its endeavors more toward thau institution of learning. The report also recommended for adoption a resolution forbidding students in their first and mid- dle years to preach, and that feeble churches be !flppliEd' from the class of senior students, The mention of theseminary brought up the name of a student that everybody ‘was thinking of but as yet no one had ut- tered. Finally Mr. Thompson arose and asked if H. F. Marshall was connected with the institution and receiving aid therefrom, and if it was the intention of the synod to drop his name from the roll of membership. Dr. Minton of the seminary stated that Marshall was still a student, but was not receiving any aid whatever of a financial nature. This particular question got away from the debaters, and that of forbidding the lower classes to preach was taken up. Mr. Thompson brought the subject back for consideration, but upon motion it went over till the December meeting. It was learned from one of the ministers present that the presbytery is unequivo- cally not in favor of keeping Marshali on the rolis of the seminary. No charges will be brought against him at present. The presbytery adjourned to meet Octo- ber 16 at Calvary Presbyterian Church, corner of Geary and Powell streets. . 3, E |F M with velvet flowers made to represent the natural wildflowers of California, I refer to the eschscholtzia, I carry California colors in every costume. Tbe second and third acts I wear a white point lace robe over eschscholtzia-colored silk; the under flounce is trimmed daintily with flowers made to resemble tha California violets. “Oh, but my dress in the last act is the most gorgeous piece of coloring I have ever seen. It isin the most intense shade of eschscholzia, almost an orange. The close-fitting princess under-dress is of the same shade of velyet asthe court train and is trimmed with magnificent pusse- menterie in amber and jet. The long, sweeping court train_is a most magnifi- cent brocadel stripe in eschscholizia and black stripe, alternated with the plain eschscholtzia stripe of satin. The color is so vivid that I never tire of looking at it. “My wrap which I wear in the second act is a confection of chamois-colored cloth made in empire style, with an im- mense revere of a very magnificent bro- caded velvet in mauve and gold and white.” Mrs. Martin says however successful she and her gowns are she will only be out for a we k this time. When she returns to New York she intends to get a new play and new dresses. Her great desire is to make a success in the East and then bring a company to San Francisco. —————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H Lowden, 8an Jose A B Easterbrook, Cuba R Keatings, Cal J R Price, Sacramento G Bayleas Cal A Allen & w, Vallejo J M Brower, Red Bluff J B fHoyt, Birds Landing M V Plerce, Sacramento W L Talbot, Sacramento € A Bone. Oakland Mrs E G Chamberlain, WL Podrick, Waddingtn _ Eureka Mrs Podrick, Waddingtn MrsJ K Allard, BlueLake ¥ L Coombs, Napa J J Campbe 1, Galt G R Georgeson, Kureka A Neilson, Sacramento 1B Dudley, San Diego W H_Buckley, Martinez Miss Buckley, Martinez N M King, CJ King, Sscramento D E Chapman, San Jose B S Chase, Santa Cruz R D Hatch, Novoto James Tonley, Vailejo G R Stewart, Crown Ldg € E Byrnsout, Woodland J R Dennan, Ely Station W E Bunker, Newman J W Stormer, Colusa W BElis& w, Colusa J B Goodwood, Modesta E H Vance, kureka F Curtis, Carrolton J D C Day, 11 T R Labe-, Los Angeles J A Biessingame.Fresno Mrs N B McW hirter. Cal M Stone,San Rernardino H E Plummer, Lathrop T L Carothers. Ukiah Miss Pinido, San Jose G Pacheco, Isnacio G S McKenzie. Napa W E Gerber, “acramento E L Berkevich, Colusa J MeNeil, - odrsto J J Hebbron, Monterey Dr J H Glass, Paso Robles LICK HOUSE. J M Fulweller, Auburn Mrs M May, San Jose E C Rust, Juckson R Lowe, San Jose Dr E S O’krien, Merced A L Bryan, N Y R Gracey, Merced M Clay Jr, Rairoad Flat E W Allen. San Jose C E Simons, Los Gatos D P Simons, Los Gatos Mrs S M Buck, Fureka L H Hatfield. Sacto W McKinlay, N J C Bull Jr, Arcata C W Wilson, Cal 4 H Woodbridge,Sonora S Korn, Chicago M Williams, Newman J J Smith, Stockion W Ehmanu, Cal G B Noble, Fresno Moncure, Bakersfield G Aiberison&w, Chicago s B E Price, Chicago H A C} Sania Cruz T Seawor:h, SantaCruz Mrs G Willis, Santa Cruz Miss P Willis SantaCruz R F Blake, Stockton Hass, Sacto N P Koch, Cal NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J R Mooney, New York Mr Frazer & w, San Jose O J Bowman, Decatur Miss H Berg, N Y Miss A Berg, N Y W Echo s, Si Paul 3 G Taylor, Seattle JJ Downey, Los Angeles W Anasmith, Cortland J Jones, C: utauqus J E Litile, Whatcom H F Siuart. Victor D Evans, Los Angeles T Sweet, Los Angeles C Philips, San Jose G F Duniop, Seattle H E Adams, CH Arnold, N Y R H White, J F Walker, Launton C P Chase, Bristoi E E Potter, Bristol JJ Jones, Oaklund W M Scott, Chicago W T Johnson, Chicago G H Johnsou, Chicago R ( ummings,>progfid J E Purdee, Eureca W Anusmith, Courtd R Laws & d, Westminstr Holohan, Westminstr PALACE HOTEL. 5J Dake, Santa Cruz S W Siryker, Pa J W Lan:don & w,Wash H A Averill, Lompoc W _F Parker, Los Ang J Cross, Los Anzeles C R Dives, Los Angeles S Goldsmith, Chicago H E Alvord, Wasnington P F Ting, China € J Titus, Sacramento P J Kiwal, Chiaa C D Lane, Angels Dr Livingston, San Jose Mrs C J Titus, Sacto Miss A Gaines, San_Jose Mrs H O’Keefe,San Jose Col H Eaton & wi, Fng W G Purdy, Chicago Miss S E Purdy, ¢hicago Miss E F Purdy.Chicago Miss B 3 Purdy, Chicago J Abel & wi, Chicago F H McCullough & wife, Miss A Langer, Chicago Los Gatos BALDWIN HOTEL F F Geottouisn, Salinas A Y Pearson, N Y HJ Wendt, Chicago F A Lyon & w, Sacto H A Parker & w, aklnd Mrs H B short, Oakland J Barret, Stocktou H Wilson, Alaska J Smith. N Y W E E Parmelee, N Y H R Lovnion, Oakland M F Cocorave, S Rafael £ - Haffolfinger, Phila C Burns, Vallejo H B Morion, Vallejo ————— In the Louvre at Paris there is an inter- esting old vase of Etruscan manufacture, whose age iscomputed at about 2500 years. It is interesting as bearing a group of children in relief who are engaged in blow- ing soap bubbles from pipes. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteénth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'cl NOTICE OF MEETINGS. MISSION LODGE NO.169 F. & A M., called meeting this (Wednes: day) evening at 7 o'clock; third degree. By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Secr and A. M.—Called meeting THIS, WEDNESDAY ac 7:30 P. M. Second de- GENERAL RELIEF COM: mittee, I O. O. F.—A mnefll% TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 29. 30 and_October 1. atroom 3, 0dd Feilows' building, and 1043 Mar- ket st. Our tickets are not for sale at theuler. annnal meeting of the stockholders of the Nevads Bank of San Francisco will be held at its $—>> CROCKETT LODGE NO. 13, F. gree. By order of the W. M. R AR g will be pgiven this committee on at the Columbia Theater. Tickets can be obtained WNUTICB OF MEETING—THE REGULAR bankiog office, 301 Monigomery st., ®an Fran- clsco, on WEDNESDAY thé fourteenth au , atthe hour of three | ¢ o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve during the en ning yesr, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. 0. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, Sept 20, 1896. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS KJECTED FOR $4: collections made, eity or Couniry. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Monigy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. £ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 83. COOK. Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. GAS FIXTURES MADE TO_ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMI DT, 623 Golden iate SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, (FEBMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICK, 306 MA- 80n st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. QITUATION A8 NURSE BY MIDDLE-AGED widow of physician: would travel with invalid; best of references; tompetent 10 take charge: capable housekeeper and sewmstress; no trifiers Call or address 224 Turk st Y ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN AND strong young man as cook and helper or dish- washer in’ country hotel or mining camp: best Teference: iare Lo be paid if remote. F. B., Lester House, Eighth and Ciay sts., Osk'and. YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE a ylace to do housework of any kind or as honsekeeper: 1ully experienced. Call or address 280 Shipley st. (in rear), nr. Sixth. EAT, RESPEU.ABLE GERMAN GIRL wishes position for i_housework in small family. Please call 822 Shotwell st., bet. Seventeenth and ighteenth. osser, Louisville | W B Valentine&w,S Jose | MrsMMcNamara&w,Cgo | |V iTosmeN'As WORKING HOUSEKEEPER | 40814 Grove st. IR | dress 315 | siuation as chambermald, or would like to | call or address | Clementina st., bet. First and Second. | 925 Howard st SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued, OSITION AS WORKING HOUSELKEEPER by young widow witn little girl: or will do general housework in small family. ~Address 340 Capp st. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. e e e A OUNG MAN, FIRST-CLASS BARKEEPER. wants o posilion: living at home; wages 820 per month; best reference. Address D. *%309 ne s HELP WANTED-—Continued. —— CLERK IN A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY AND liquor business: must be of address; state age and where previously empioyed. P., box 57, Call Office, BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. CER OR WILL D e S0 S i 7 City Hall ave. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS waitress orto do chamberwork; good refer- ences. Address A. K., box 61, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS Lousekeeper and cook. Address MES. A. k. C., flat 5, 114 McAllister st. W L\CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR rooma! 550 <o 156 pek ek S 80 v5 35 por 3 to r Dnight: w0 Week froe bus and bagzace o and from the ferrs. —_—— FEMALE HELP WANTED. TEADY SWED SH GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion o do general housework in American famlily. 511 Foisom st. MART, ATTRACTIVE LADY WISHES work in bakerv or as lunch waitress. Address 8., box 83, Call Office. (3BL WISHES SITUAITON TO DO SECOND X work in & private family. Please call av 1816 Sacramento si. WEDISH GIRL WISHES A POSITION TO > Jo general nousework in a small family. 318 Clara st. (ONPRTENT, TRUSTWORTHY ~WOMAN / desires work by the day. 645 Stevenson st. IRL FOR SECOND WORK: 5 YEARS' REF- erence; civy. 929 Pine st. JIRST-C ASS GERMAN COOK WISHES A si.uation in hotel, restaurant or boarding-nouse. 79 Jessie st., off Mission. JOUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE FOR light housework; good home. Address Mrs. R.. 8284 Twenty-fourth st. ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG WOMAN to do general housework; wages $15 to $17. Apply 411 Polk st., near Golden Gate ave. 7OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION IN HO- tel as cook: city or country. Please call at room 6, 711 Folsom st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day, washing, ironing or housecleaning. Call or address 257 Minna, aownstairs. G ERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION T0 do general housework; good references. Ap- ply 162 Clinton Park. IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO GEN- G erul nousework 1. small family. Call 406% Mcallister st. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A FEW EN- gagements todo sewing or housework from 10 to4. sddress L. C.. 2618 Mission st. 00D SEAMSTRESS WISHES POSITION TO G o sewing and. chamberwork: good, siesdy place preferred. 340 Capp st. OLORED WOMA N, M1 UDLE-AGED, WANTS situation to do light housework; is good plain cook. Address 1., box 118, Call. REFINED YOUNG LADY GRADUATE would like position as governess or companion 10 lady or invalid: gooi musician; home more an object than wages. Apply or address room ulton and Larkin sts. FAD — 3 2 second work o chambermaid: private ramily; | good references. Address S. LEMON, 1 st., city. JERMAN GIRL DESIRES SITUATION FOR | hou e and room work or educating a baby. 4075 Nineteenth st. wanted by refined younglady. Call or address LIABLE WOMAN WiSF housework by the day or as child tter st. TOUNG WOMAN DESIRES POSITION AS secretary, correspond-nt or general office work; 7 years' steady experience. Reliable, box | 132, Call Office. i S LIGHT nurse. Ad- WANYI'D—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, $25: girl for upstalrs work snd sew- ing, $20: girl for chamberwork and waiting, small (gonhflnx ouse, $20. C. R HANSEN & C0,, 110 esry si. v AITRESSES FOR COUNTRY, $20; DAN- 3 ©00k, small hotel, $25. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. (GEBMAN COOK AND LAUNDRESS, SAME house, $30 and $25: Angels Camp. $15: 3 COOKS, American families, $25; 4 German cooks, $25 and $30; call early. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO MAKE HERSELF generally useful; no cooking; $12. MISS CUL- LEN, 343 Sutter st. N’ URSE FOR AN INSTITUTION, $25; WAIT- 4\ ress and chambermaid, country, $20: French nursery governess, $25 to.$3U; mald and seam- stress, $20, sieep homie: 20 good housework giris, city and country, $15, $20 and $26. Apply MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. YEFINED CATHOL(C NURSEGIRL, REFER- iy once, 312 Apply MISS CULLEN, 328 Sut- T street. EFINED GERMAN SECOND GIRL: GOOD Pplage, $20. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter si. AMERICAN, GERMAN OR SWEDISH SEC- ond girl, shiort distance, 825, fare paiG; refer- ence. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 00K, $25 AND ROOM: COOK, 88 A WERK; waltress, $15: woman to wash napkins, tow- éls, etc., §15, room, board, etc.; girl for chamber work and wait some, $15 and room, country; chambermaid and wait some, city, $20'and room; girl Lo assist in children's home; head waitress: ousegirl, Van Ness ave., $20; housegirl, Steiner st., $20: girl, Sutter st.. $20; girl, Washington_st., $20; girl, Fillmore st., $20; girl Broadway, $20: French nursegirl, 815: girl, Eddys., ‘mhfm' Grecn st.. $15; girls for Vailejo, San Leandro, Hay- wards, Centervilie, Decoto, etc.: 17 girls, $15; 10 girls, $20; 13 youog girls, §8, $10 mui{{” month, assist, ec.; 6 small girls. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. FIRST-CLASS GEKMAN ~FCOND GIRL AND seamstress. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 4() NOMEN AND GIRLS FOR OUR NUMER. ous situations, call early: laundr ss, piain hotel, city, $20; Danish cook, $25; poarding-house and botel cooxs, 825 and $20; housework girls and ranch cooks, Oroville, Wheatland, Sau Mateo, Courtiand and other places, $25 and $20. MUR. RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay 5t. - WY ASTED — AN HONEST. EXPERIENCED clerk for the grocery business; hours, 7 A. M- 10 9 P. . ; plenty of work; references. C , box 122, Call Office. TATIONKRY AND HAIR STORE: FINE locality; cheap rent and 4 fine living-rooms in connection: see this place It will interest you. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. w ANTED — LABORERS FOR CONCRETE work towork in country: 8 weeks' work. Call at O'Furrell and Powell at 7:30; new bullding. ARPENTER WANTED; STEADY BUSE ness; living-rooms; $300 required. W., box 185, Call. W ANTED—TMMEDIATELY; ORGANIZERS for a fraternal beneficlary society; good pay. Call 1111 Jefferson st., Oakland, at 6 ». M. / ANTED—YOUNG BOY TO LEARN CIGAR trade. 621 Sansome st. PEESSER AND FINISHER ON COATS. Call 21 Harriet st HOEMAKEKS WANTED ON REPAIRING and new work. 202 Fifth st. A& BAKERY BAKING 2 BARRELS OF $000. flour per day; established 20 years; fine horse and wagon, and a snap for the money; seeit. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. | OORNER; ESTABLISHED 16 years: No. 1localitv; opposite carhouse: low reni; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or botel; this is a money-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. - NE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- $ TR 'S city: good location; doing ‘business of $40 per day; established 26 years: has always made money: stand full inveéstigaiion; n for selling, owner moving into Own prop: erty: and any one waniing a business of this kind will find on investigation all that is claimed for ic: this is a rare chance. T.LUBELSKL 7 City Hall av. OFFER FOR SALE THIS DAY. ——-FOR CASH OR EASY Pay ENTS— ~————THE FOLLOW IN G BARGAINS——— 27-room house. §700| 22-room house. . 10-room house. 150!, 24 rooms, co 55 rooms, cor.. 3,000/ 14 rooms'ons 11 rs., must sell 200( 66 rooms,best city. 3,500 15 rooms. new. 1,250| Sl-room louse....1,400 27 rooms, new. 3,000/110 rooms, coraer.. 8,000 200 rooms, hotel.$10,000| 11 rooms, only.... 75 35 rooms,centr. 2,500, 10 rooms.Jones st. 300 SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL KSTATE— —-AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALJ, KINDS— H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. ROOM HOUSE Apply to H. C. DE! Market st. 4 ROUMHOTS] R SICK AND MUST leave city. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 6 ROOMS; RENT_ $100; FIN " LOCATION. Apply H. C. DECKE R, 1020 Market st. 9-KOOM HOTEL, CLEARING month. ER, 1020 Market st. OUNG GERMAN BARKEEPER FOR COUN- try. O~CAR HUCKS, 14 } ason st., 8 10 9 A. M. ANTED—GOOD TINSMITH; AL-0O PLUM- ber. Apply POWER & PIKE, 49 Sacramento. STIEADY BARBER WANTED, ONE FOR Saturday and Sunday. 1817 Stockton. BOOTBLACK WANTED-1716 MARKET. / ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BOAT-BUILDERS. 718 Third st. GEORGE W. KNEASS. $3 FOR 10 DAYS: EASY TIMELY 100 « seller: no capitai. 424 Sansome, room 4. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO CAN ROUT party. and block cuts; steady job to & competent OITY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. Address, stating wages. R., box 9, Call. Apply bet. 8 and 10. B. W. PRINDLE, 401 Market st. AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. Wiena House, 103 Clark st. W ANIED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 80 years; Dot less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate havits; able to read write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United Staies or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be ted; this important branch of the naval ice offers special iuducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the world on board our Dpew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. l AMBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. 5°P.C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHX, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ANTED — SEAMAN AT THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT IN A THRIVING $100. zuehuariiest acins oud, vesoc: opposite steamer landing: niy $16; 3 g:lpn; must be sold at once. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st P SALUON, MARKET SI.; BEST $3500. fited op piace on the coast: 2 casn registers, safe, etc. ; larze siock of best quality on hand; low rent; business will speak for liself; more than value in sight; owner made fortune aod is retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market 8 IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitares, restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG 632 Market st. 2'0 RESTAURANT; NEAR LARGE $250. carnouss where’ 500 men are em oyed; rent $15; clearin; monthly; glllz everoffered. STENBERG CO., 602 Market. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YSARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and well- lighted basement; centrally located, half block north of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furnished | throughout: furniture for sale on ~reasonable terms. For further particalars apply to S. SILi- VERBERG, 520 Sansome st., room 39. OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with 2good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures io fine order: has a fine day and night irade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms a- tached; sickness the only reason for selling, Ad- dress for particulars M. M., box 100, Call Office. & 30 FOR SALE — A VARIETY AND ) « candy-store with fixtures, etc.: recently opened; near school: new house; comfortable ving-rooms. baih, large yard: rent very modert : & rare opportunity for man and wife. Apply at 1369 Haight st., near Masonic ave , between 10 and 11 A. M. or $and 4 P. M. OUNG GIRL, WANTING GOOD HOME, T0 Act as companion, et small wages: no office fee. MUKRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTI D-TWy PROTE~TANT SECOND €00k, German style, 325; 2 German $20: 'cook. small boarding-house, $25: chambermald nssist waiting, $20, and a large number of girls for cooking aud housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 318 Sutter st. AN F D— MAN HOUSEWORK, $25; American cook, $30; erman cook, $36. French nursery governes: nurse, institution, $25; French chambermaid, $:0. LEON ANDRE, 215 Stoc Lon st. (5Y9Db COOK FOR A SMALL AMERICAN family, $25: German bousegidl, 3 in family, $20; German housekeeper, $10: s number of young giris 1o assist, $10 to $15; good cook for Oakland, $30. MRS’ G. NORTON, 315 Sutter. MERICAN GIRL WISH] assist in housework and all 967 Mission st. YOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS learn waiting in restaurant. Call or address 1147 Harrison st., bet. Seventh and Elghth. { TERMAN WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS working housekeeper. 948 Harrison st., be- tween Fifth and Sixth. (GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION FOR X chamberwork or housekeeping. Address A. G., box 46, Call Ufticé. OUNG GIKL, WOULD LIKE SITUATION to do geueral housework; no postals. Call at 205 Fourteenth Howard. TOUNG GIRL, LY FROM THE EAST, wishes & situation 10 do secondwork and sew- ing. Call or address 1234 Mission st. JWEDISH GIKL WISHES WORK BY THE day; washing, ironing or housecleaning. Please Minna st. ELTABLE WAITRESS WISHES A SITUA- ton in hotel or restaurant. Address . S., box 2, this office. M !DDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as housekeeper. Address W. R., box 9s, Call. Umb FOR SECOND WORK, $25; 2 COOKS, $80: cook, 3 1n family, $.5; mrl for house- work, 4 in family, $25: waitress, $20; 10 girls for housework and assist, §12 to $25. MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellis st. Ho :L LAUNDRESS, $20; COOK FOR FEW men, country, $15, and _nousework girls. R. WARD & CO.. 608 and 610 Clay s.. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. Ger. Empl., 306 Mason st. W ANTED—MEN A ND WOMEN TO LEARN barbr trade: only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 857 Clay. Q-CHAIR SHOP; DOING GOOD BUSINESS: uCcotral; owner retiring from business. Thi | oftice. BABBER-SHOP FOR SALE; CHEAP RENT; living-rooms; good location; 15¢ shop. Apply 1127 Mission st., cigar-stand. QHAVING PARLOR; REASONABLE; A1 location. Apply Call Office, 36 Eddy st. 4 BANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLES. WERTHMAN Pants Co.. 221 Geary st. ENT IN CITY--SING+ E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific Kouse, Commercial and Leidesdorf® sts. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Protect your WANT A BUSINESS MAN WITH SMALL capital not to exceed $500 to take charge and manage manufacturing business while I travel: nd opportunity; will clear $150 & month. 2135 'hird st. room 5. ALF INTEREST IN GROCERY BUSINE-S near the ciiy: old stand: good stock and trade: old age and sickness cause of sale: bargain; no brokers; cash price $1160. Particulars of D. W. PHILBRICK, 25484 Folsom st. ARIETY-STORE; FINEST LOCATION IN Haywards; good trade: will aell for $800 or involce; other business cause of seiling; call and investigate. F. HOOSON, Haywards: or apply at Call Office. 3()(. SOFFEE AND LUNCH PARLORS: . clears $40 weekly over all expenses: best bargnin in the city; don't fall to see it; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSI- ness of any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third. F OB BARGAINS IN SALOONS, GROCERIES and bars see GUS STIAND, 45 Third st. 1148 SUTTER, COR. POLK, OVER WAKE- lee’s drugstore—Newly papered and fur- nished suite; suitable for doctor's office; $20; other nice rooms. RANCH BAKERY: 5 NICE LIVING- rooms; yard with chickens; laundry office do- ing good business; very chesp. 709 Foint Lobos avenue. E: 82 ROOMS: NICELY FUR- v DECKER, 1020 Market st. SEECIAL-25 ROOMS; SUNNY CORNER house; full all the time; this is the best in- yestment in San Francisco. For prompt, reliable service buyers and sellers may callon M ES. A. M, ELKINS, 906 Marxet st., rooms 11 and 12, J 7 RUUMS O\ POWELL ST., NEAR GEA RY, a bargain; 10 rooms on Geary, near Taylor, a nice home and income besides. A. M. ELKINS, 906 Market st.. rooms 11 and 19, 101 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE; PRICES from $100 to $5000. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. T.CDGING -HOUSE, © ROOMS; RENT $20u water free; good location. B. B., box 119, Call Office. JURNISHED HOUSES: 12 T0 180 ROOMS; E $300 to0 $10,000. PHELPS & (0., 917 Larkin. $400. 8 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; 1 block from Baldwin Hotel. Appiy Call. 20 R OMS: FULL: RENT 85 $450. SFop" sce S e, 851 oy s, ® FURNITURE FOE SALE R NEW ~10RE 1S COMPLETED AND W5 are in it: four floors, running from Mission to Minna st, in all 135 acres of foor space. are packed with household goods of all kinas, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfits of ali kinds and in endiess variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed in a home, from & pairof plan: kets to a completely furnished house, pay us a Visit; it costs you nothing; our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1028 Mission st., sbove Sixth. . NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or €00d as new: cash or time: open evenings. FEAT—S ELEGANT NEWLY FUKNISHED rooms; $300: bargain. 967 Howard st. 4(() CARPETS: CHAMBER ~SETS. #1i: sioves, $5: parior eets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bas outfits. T D. McC\ RTHY. 764 Missio: CARPET CLEANING. DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO. 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S. S. FERGUSON, mangr. BE. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14th st. ; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 256 AND 27 Kighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, 9QC A YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cieaning Works. 11 Eighth st. VARPET CLEANING, 3c.; LAYING, 3G RUG sampies free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 Sthat. HEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 333 ) Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CAR, LEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 ¥th. STEVE mer. ‘el South 230. C ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: tal. Fourh Ho. D MACKINTOSH & £ncensa0TL. FURNITURE WANTED. S IRL FOR GE NERAL HOUSEWORK; SCAN- dinavisu preferced. Apply 1202 Dolores st.. cor. Twenty-fifth. \\' ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and assisi with childrea; wages small. 11834 Langion st. Gu& OK MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR LIGHT housework and assist with children. 1433 Valencia st. W ANTED — WOMAN FOR _HOUSEWORK, ington st. washing and chid; wages $12. 2853 Wash- PPRENTICE WANTED ON COATS; PAID while learning. 118 McaAllister st. ED GERMAN WOMAN WIrH a child wishes situation as worsing house- 15 Taglor st. LA~S COOK WISHES A SITUATION in an American famlily. Please coll 6115 1 EXPERI- | ation in wid- references. Call IDOW, 33 YEARS OF AG enced housekeeper, wishes si woer's family; city preferred; 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as second giri: capable and industrious. 492 Ei:hth st. RESSMAKER T GO OUT SEWING BY the day or take work home. Apply 418 Grove. Y OUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM MAS- sachusetts, desires positivn as housekeeper. 1007 Marke st. ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND of work by the day. Room 17, second floor, 144 Fifth st. JITUATION WANTED BY A NEAT YOUNG Sweedish housework girl; $12 to $15 up. MISS ALLEN, 328 Sutter st. TANTED—A GIRL 10 ASSIST IN GEN- eral housework. 226 Devisadero st. YIRL FOR UPSTAIKS WOKK AND WATI ng on tabie bet. 9 and 12 at 2932 Jackson st. OUNG GIML 10 ASSIST; LIGHT HOUSE- keeping; sieep home. 29 Chattancoga st. SRONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: GERMAN preferred. 1808 Larkin st. ANTED—GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSE- work; $12. Uall at 246 Osk st. from 10 to 12, IRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON CUSTOM coats. 997 Market st., room 11. 7OUNG GIRL FUK HOUSKEWORK; SMALL family. 810 Montgomery (QOMEETENT GIRL ¥OR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 3319 Clay st. $3500, PEor PAVING BUSINESS In: DUU. vesiment in San Francisco; station- ery, notlons, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Address P, box 85, Call Office. EADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY ranches and business chancesof all kinds, E. HILL, Heal Estate and Business Agent, 997 Mar- ket st., cor. Sixth. $25 SALOON UP TO DATE; DOING . fibe business; in best locality; rent cheap: disagreement of pariners; bargain. 640 p: Boward st. 35(), STATIONERY, NOTION=, CIGARS, DIV, etc: will seli by inventory? connected with leading hotel; Market st. HEALY,3 Kearny. COMPOSITORS. 2506 POST three weeks' work. Y OUNG A PPRENTICE ON CUSTOM COATS. 527 Natoma st. STREET; $85 AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME ¥ $250 invested:safe conservative:free pros- pectus of proofs. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. N OLU-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR store and bar; near City Hall: account of other business. Call at 103 Powell st. HILBERT BROS. F YOU WA T GOOD PRI FOR FURN tere and merchandise see BUKD, 211 Larkin. (CASE, PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ewc. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, ete.; send postal. 866 Mission st. JFDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. IMMON. Ladies’ Fowler '96,” a bargain: also others. DA VIS BROS,, 23 Geary st. IGH-GRADE 2D-HAND WHEKLS $25 UP; sundries below cost. 216 Mcallister. TERY FiNE 96 BICYCLE FOR $20. N. HAWLEY, 315 Market st. DAVID EANCH BAKERY, RESTAURANT, STA- | tionery and notion sto rooms; will sell at sacrifice $650, GEOCERY AND_BAR: LIVING. DU, rooms clearing 290 monthly: must sell; rent$:0. McLEOD HATJE, 515 Marke: st. AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A& (OWAN BUYS £\ “stores: negotlates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. PBAEERY FOR SALE AT REASONABLE price: good corner location; good outside and store trade; well es’ablisired. A pply Call Office. 350, BALOON: OX WATER FRONT; 8. DU, tablished for 20 ears: a bargain; sick- ness cause of sale. Call at 1623 Sanchezst. low rent: 3 living- sickness. Apply Cail. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHRELS TO LET: best mccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines. O£ SALE-MISCELLANEOU ASKFORTHE $20 SOLITAIRE DIA. RING, worth $40. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. FINE YOUNG FRESH MULE CuW- THIRD caif. Apply at the Red House, 5900 Mission st., cor. Sickles ave., Ocean View, ACHT-SLOOP: 26 FEET LONG; SKIFE: cushions and sidelights new. 1310 Pacific. F OB SALE—BUFF & Bl RGER TRANSIT; STROAG YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AND DAUGH- ter, in country hotel or mining camp, as cook and waitress. M. L. B, Lester House, cor. Kighth snd Clay sts., Oakland. JINCUES . ki HOUSE. 44 THIRD & Market: 200 rooms: 25c to &1 50 per #1650 1086 per week: convenient and respects iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. NE ht. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal; tel in 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr housework; wages $10. S. G., box 1, Call. ERMAN Oil AMERXICAN GIRL FOR GE; eral housework: care of children. 211 iarkin. (GOuD FINISHER, ALSO BUTTONHOULE- maker and apprencice giris. 106 Battery st. RL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND ASSIST | V1 G chitdren, $20. 1207 Gough st. SARAB FALLS (NUR-E) WANTED Folsom st.; something 1o ber iuterest. AT 1052 VEAI GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING AND housework, $15: references. 1533 Geary. ],ADY PARINER ROOMING HOUSE BUSL ness; equal capital. C. WALTON, 589 Hayes. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment office. 51115 Bushst., nr. Grant ave. ANTE U_HOUSEREEPER; WIDOW PRE- ferred. MR. SHOCK, 132314 Natoma st. CRINESE AND JAFANESE = KuLIABLE ‘belp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO.. 640 Ciay. ANTED — A COOK; MIDDLE - AGED woman preferred. Apply at 308 ~tockton st. THINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J OMAN UNDER 26; LIGHT HOUSEWORK $8 per month; 1 in family. Edw., box 15, Call. W office: best help. 41414 O'Farreli; tel. J. 428 APANESE AND CHIN BSE EMPLOY MENT; best help. 814 Sutter st.; tel. Grant IRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, St. Ann's bidg., 6 Eddy at.: tel. Main 5234, OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; work and attend baby. Call 211 Capp st. Y wages 88. Apply 179 Noe si., near Fifteenth. ANTED—POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN, aged 22, of good family and schooling; speak: both English and German fluentiy and can fur. nish best of references, and bonds if desired. Ad- dress B. D., box 125, Call Office. OH EMIAN, GERMAN AND ENGLISA speaking, young man would Iike to make him- self useful during the evening hours as clerk or bookkeeper for the exchanve of board and room. Address .. box 84, this office. LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL; BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. EW SKIKT PATTERNS: JUST IN: 25c. McDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- ket st. AIR-DHESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. H AIRDRESSING, 360 AND $8c; MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ARPENTER, MIDDLE-AGED DANE, wishes situation as ranch carpenter or for roperty-owner: understands running steam boiier ump. C. M., 416 Broadway, city. ITUATION WANTED BY A PRACTICAL greenhouse flower and vegetable gardener; can take care of horses and cows. Address Gardener, box 141, Call Office. - | XPERIENCED COUK WANTS SITUATION in hotel or restaurant in city: -short distance Address Cook, box 67, in counti Call _flice. JAPANESE HOUSE-CLEANEE WANTS TO wash windows; sweep ooms, etc.; day or hour. Address GEORGE, 121014 Larkin st OUNG GhRMAN WISHES A POSITION AT any kind of work: has horse and wagon. Ad- dress A, box 14, Call Office. ANTED—A1 WAITER WISHES A PLACE in an oyster and chop house, or porier in a sa- 10on; can cook aud carve; 1s quick, polite and re- liable. Address P. M., box 62, Call Office. 7ANTED—BY SOBER AND RELIABLE mau, position in private family or charge of a ranch. A. K., station D, . ast Oakland. GEM{AN BOY WISHES ANY KIND OF work: experienced driver. Address Boy, 814 Eighth st. 00D COUK DESI.ES STEADY PLACE; wages moderate. Address F., box 7, Call. JTERMAN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, OF GOUD AP- pearance, willing to do all kinds of work,would like to ger & position. Address G. B.. box 99, Call. can do pastry. MRS. MARTIN’S GOWNS. The Lady of the Will Case to Make Her Debut. Mrs. John F. Martin is at last about to make ber long-talked-of theatrical debut. She has aecided to-appear in an emotional drama, “Madame de Fontanges,” adapted from the French by Thomas Taylor, and she has made up a company of her own in New York under the management of F. ‘W. Benson. Just to try her wings Mrs. Martin 18 go- ing ont for & week with her company in New YorkState. She saysthat the dresses she has purchased are something gorgeous to behold. *“In the first act,” says Mrs. Martin, *I appear as I enter in a most gorgeous white moire and satin striped. It is made in tne style of the first empire. The three seams up the front are corded Coul’n'fl:lfl' YOUNG WOMAN WANTS situation to do housework; good cook and 1aundress; city or country references. Ad- dress L. A., box 146, Cail O OUNG GERMAN, AGED 20, WISHES TO learn the bakery and confectionery business; small wages. Address CHARLEY FALKE, Den- ver House, Third st. QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE O woman to do general housework: good house- keeper: many years' references. Call or address 850 Precita ave. 'XPERIENCED GERNMAN LADY WISHES sitation in widower's family as housekeeper: is an excellent cook and seamstress. Apply 207 Montgomery ave. CQIFPETEST WOMAN ~DESIRES LIGHT housework ; city or country: references; Home more an object than bigh wages. Call, 2 days, 768 OUPLE WANT SITUATIONS IN A GOLD- mining camp; wife as cook; man understands carpenter-work. = Address J. T., 417 Turs st. (OBCHAEDIST WANTS POSITION A~SUPER: Intendent, foreman or bookkeeper; 15 years' practical California experience; froit, vines. stock and general farming: drying, ’pucking and ship- ping: Al references. Address Ranch, 31234 Fui- BOY I8 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN & trade: wages oo objecl. Address 29 Ste- venson st. M O3t CONVENTENT AND RISPECTABLE: L Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: %00 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to 83 per week : iree 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED, ECOND COOK, RESTAURANT, $60: VEGE table cook.. restaurant, $45; 2 pot- washers' restaurant, §26; 3 lauch and dinner waiters, $20; neat young man to off dishes, restaurant, city. 815 3 walters, hotels, city, $26. C. R. HANSEN & C0, 110 Geary st. 10 FABORERS NEAR CITY, aday: biacksmith, country and found; blacksmith, country, $2 a day: candinavian or German milkers, $15. C. HANSEN & CO0., 110 Geary st. ANTED—6 MEN TO CHOPfWOOD AT $1 50 per cord, g0od timber and ail winter's job, wols and provisions advanced, cabin on the ground: buitermaker. first-class duiry, $50 and board; 3 farmhands, $:0; milkers, laborers, cooks, wal ers and dishwashers. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washinzion. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 Inventions wanted. & NEW WALD) HOUSE. 765 MISSION BET. 8d.and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16010 50ciweek §1 10 §2 50;readin g-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls: clean: qulet: open all night. W ANTED—30 MEN FOR SINGLE RUOMS; 1 weex, 25¢ night. 331 Ellis st; Rosedale, LN'S HALF-SOLING, 60c.: LADIES, 40c; done while you wait. 838 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. £+ OOMS 166 1U 75¢ PER NIGIT: 606 T0 81 60 per week. _OUrlental, 225 Drumm st. T, ARGEST STOCK OF SECON D HAND SHOES on hand: shoes (o order, £3 60; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and ourth w INCHESTER HOUREK, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: Feading- { room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. TTEY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night: 81 & week. | INDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD / #is.; single furnished rms_75c week, 18¢ nigh: E. $.REXOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 618 . Ciay: bottle wine or beer with hot lunck, bc. W ANIED—SINGLE EOUMS, 160 A DAY: 31 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 SUa week; reading-room: éally papers. 36 Clay st ANTED,10 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersclerks. KNOX Collection Aoy, 110 Sutter W ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Rolxin, Keno House proprie- wor, still runs Denver Kouse, 217 Third st: 100 large rooms; 25¢ per bight: §1 10 §3 per weok. 100 253,70 TAKE LODGING &7 105 155 and 20¢ & night, including cofes aud foils, €24 Washington .. near Kearny. W ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes upto 12 o'clock every night; those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at nigut while you wait: Iadles’ soliug, 55¢; men’ soling, 50c: fine shoes made (o order rom $2 up we have a [0t of shoes, been damaged by water, &t less than one-fourth their value, from 26¢ up to $2 50._562 Mission st., bet. First and Secon: AGENTS WANTED. DOYT BE BROKE. SELL SAPONIUM: A3 day to men and women. 630 Mki, rear office. OCAL AGENTS WANTED EVERVWHERE at \EUHAUS & CO.'S, tailors, 115 Kearny st. FEDS 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 United States army, and the groatest | of Indiau fighters; the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. ¥. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. ettt T R e S TR HOUSES WANTED. ¥ WANT OME CHOICE COTTAGES, houses and flats Immediately to flll the de- mands f our clients settling for the winter, A.J. RICH & CO., Heal Ksiate Axen s, 112 Monteomery —_— e FeteAxcn e 112 Monuomery ROOMS WANTED. | GENTLEMAN DESIKES WELLFURNISH ed room In Spanish family; reference given. Address 8. S., box 50. Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTE NT A SMALL PLAGSY suitable and ready for the poultry busivess. Address R.. box 105. Call uflice. WANTED _MISCELLANEOUS, D_MEDIUM-~IZE SECOND-HAND A safe. Address, giving full particulars, H. J., box 18, Call Oftice. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL~ Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 118815 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth_st.; send postal. ——— " EDUCATIONAL. A s RENCH,SPANISH,ETC.:Prof. Dk FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages,320 Post st:estab’d 1871 MME. MELVILLE SXVD{ R, 715 POST ST.; Tosal music, plano, elocution, practical Shal: spearean and general dramatic actiug a specialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3.; $1. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST -st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- band, typing, telegraphy. modern ianguages, Eng- lish branches electrical engioeering, eic.; 20 teachers; 15,000 graduates; catalogue. R. I, QUINN, 58 CHRONICLE BUILDING, « sells ranc' es, storcs, business properties, col- lecis rents and writes insurance. TELL-PAYING LUNCH AND COFFER house; large yard: 50 chickens; $900; owner must retire. 145 Tenth st. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR:; LONG ES tabiished: best reasons for selling; must sell Apply Call Office. |- OR SALE—GOOD SALOON, DOING GOOD business; owner going East; $250. Apply 285 Third st. N EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. AUNDRY ROUTE. ST. NICHOLAS LAUN- dry, 17th st., nr. Folsom: call bet. 9 and 10 A. 3. ESTAURANT: MUST SELL THIS WEEK; no reasonable offerrefused 6 Golden Gate ave. (\DRNEK GROCERY AND BAR; NO OPPO- J sition: no agents. Inguire Call Office. ])AIRY AND PRODUCESTORE; & LIVING- -” rooms; call at once. 1008 Hyde st. J BUITSTORE; ON ACCOUN | OF SICKNESS. 6 Sanchez st. Forsat _CHEAP; GROCERY, FRUIT AND vegetable business. J. MONROE box 18, Call. HOESHOP FOR SAL: CHEAP; FINE LO- cation. Apply 959 Howard st. IGARS AND STATIONERY; RENT $10. 22101 Mission st., near Eighteen:h. AN WHO HAS §25 CAPITAL WANTED AS partuer by lady. 223 Post st., room 2. ALOUN: LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. AP- ply at Union Brewery, Lighteenth and Fiorida, T WANT & COFFEE SALOON: STATE LOCA- tiou and pariiculars. I R., box 98, Call. MERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. ALOON TO LET. 829 HOWAKD ST., BET. Fourth and Fitth. OUTE FUR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. quire at Call Offic IN- LOST. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Societv of San_rrancisco, in the rame of ANDREW MARTIN, No. 167,072, The finder will please return io bank. YRES', THE LEADING COLLKEGE, 320 = lnntux'ugorly st I[n:“l?n.l instruction 1n orthan ing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, ete.; 1ife scholarship $50: ow rates Ser coraP and mo. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st : expenses less and schol. p belter than elsewhere; day and night. EPL‘A&:UE L“;’Cl',ufl SCHOUL OF ACTING= rivate theatricals arran; H s rehearsed on stage. K. 5and 12, 1. O, O. F. block 7th and ks W ANTED—NEAT WAITER FOR NICE COF- fee saloon, $7 per week. W.D. EWER& CO, 626 Clay st SCHU(};[ELE\.‘TBICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME- chani engineering, survey] architecture- Nasay: stab. 64 VAN B A TaL R s Bk, ‘ AKER, COUNTRY SHOP, $40 AND +rOUND; 3 cook and wife for a country hotel kitchen, $65; 3 cooks, $30, $40. $60; 3 dishwashers, $15 $20; tallor; 10 drillers: 5 hammermen; carpenter; 6 farmers, $20; 4 miners on shares. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Ciay st. 1SS BOLTE'S ~CHUOL, 2297 SACRAMENTO e T T T LMA . HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- A G K 17, tampuan b BAN OQOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHM I'C, GRA MK day & ni noclasses: 86 month. 845 Mission W ANTED—COATMAKEKRS FOX COUNTRY, i $15 week; stout young German to work ‘about brewery, $20 and’ found: cook and chore- man, small ranch. $15; restaarant cooks, waliters and ‘others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. — 9 WAITERS FOR BOARDING-HOUSE: MAN for chores, etc., in restaurant; mau and wife to work in small restaurant; cool ‘woodchoppers; restaurant butcher: porter for barber shop: Kkitchen helper, $25 and room: dish- washer, $15 and room. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. W URKING FOREMAN FOR GRCHARD, $26 10 $30; plowhand, $16; dafryman, $30: coachman and 'gardener, §30; man to dry fies contract; waiters, $20 and $30. R. T. WARD & €O., 608 ana 610 Cluy st. Howard st. NEAT COMPETENT WOMAN, WHU IS A £00d cook and_Isundress. wants sicuation in a0 American family. Please call or address 136 s R!P!NEDGEBHAN WIDOW, COMPETENT, :hmo:rhlywpua desires a position to do or anythi] housekee) Of trust; City referent Address H. 1., box 82, Call Ofice, o RESEECTABLE YOUNG GIRL TO DO SEC. ond or general housework, or take care of with gold—a long empire train of plain white eatin; the waist has a simple pearl gd holding the dress by the shoulders. entire iront and train are trimmed children: country preferred. Call for 2 o 2 Tighth st., 00m &. " iy OUNG LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS music wishes to be e; o 8¢ evenings st home. Address . A., box 138, Calis WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION T0 DO S oot housemors Ras box 4, Sausalito, Cal. lay for dancing ONEST, ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN 7““ poll‘:llnn as IM'I:CHI:-\‘AII: l;xpeln;nn over 7 years: IAry no object: able to furnish se- curity. " Address A. T., box 94, Call Office, JAPARESE BOY WANTS A SITUATION where he can sttend day school. Address T. W., 22 Prospect place. YU NG BOY, DRUGSTORE, 16 T0 18 YEA: $5 50 a week. Apply MISS CULLEN, Futter st. W ANTED—A NIRADY MAN FOR 2 TER manent position: must sal wi b per mon:h an | have $150 cash: no previous expe- rience required. - Apply 87314 Market st., room 1. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIiRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 roums; 20c to §160 per night: $150 10 §6 per Seek: free bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. 2 FIRST-CLASS ~ EXPERIENCED GENTS' furnishiog goods salesmen wanted to-day; per- sons holding certifica’es in U. . Industrial Agency are eligible. Room 185, Crocker bui ding. W ANTED_SITUATION "AS RANCH CAI- penter by a sober, industrious man Ad- dress S. S., box 92, this office. nglfi(z' n,."(::&' HloB-EcHODLuBDUCA ion, wants seaentary position. dress H. 8., box 99, Call. s | OTCHER 43 PARTNER WHO THOS: ouyhly understands, take charge oD} §200 capital required; first-class fixtnres and lnuuan.mum':aq- B. B., box 106, Call Oftice. MART ERRAND BOY WANTED T0 talloring. 997 Market at., room 11. PROE LOULS MERKL: VIOLIN, MANDQLIN, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,ur. Powll, ICINITY SILVER AVE. AND SAN BRUNO road, Sep.ember 27, brown water spaniel; name Brownie. Rewarl at 1016 Union s PACKAGE WITH RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Return to 81 Latayette st., rear, near Eleventh: reward. ONDAY, SILVER PURSE CONTAINING money. R turn 7 Sansome st.; reward. | TOLEN—GOLDEN GATE BICYCLE, NO, 446, 24-inch frame, 1895 model; $10 reward for re- covery. JOSEPH HOLLE, Tweniieth and Folsom. LADYS, GOLD WATCH, JEWELED CASE. Sultable reward by returning to ROBERT L. TOPLITZ & CO., 545 Market st. i ATORNEAR CLIEF HOUSE, POCKETBOOK with sum of money. Return §792 Seventeenth st., near Sanchez; reward. nearly new. EDWARD, 530 California st. EW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. BAES, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV W. 8 RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 . ission, nr. Tth, COFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, / stand desk, money uil, sate, cheap. 10Z Clay. KUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at_the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 81 First st., mear Mission. SPLEN DID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal BOILERS ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. COUNIERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES bars bought & sold. 112114 Marke,bet 7th & 8t LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIES AT AR tops, $5,50 up: repairing: open evenings. S. . Baby Carriage }ifg. Co.. 442 Sixth. Q EHORSEPOWER G_S OR GASOLINE EN- gine; good as new; $90. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. BEWING MACHINES, A LL EINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ECKFR BROS'. GRAND, LIKE:. NEW, FOR sale cheap. STATH AM & CO., 106 McAllister, AN ELEGANT HARDMAN PIANO SACEL ficed by a private party obliged w0 dispose of it. Room 12, Flood bullding, 809 Market st A LSTORY BUILDING. CORNER OF Kearny and Sutter sts., fuil of pianos: these instruments are for sale on' monthiy. pavments of 33, 34, 35, $6, 87, $8, 30, $10, $12, 815. $20 and $25permonth: the best of every grade from lowest rces to Steinway Baby, Parlor and Concers rands: why pay rent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for about seme payments ? every PIANO guaranteed; fine wood-seat stool and draped cover included; To charge for drayage: planos Kkept in order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts.. also Oakland, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Stein- Way representatives for the Pacific Coast. ] BUY BIANOS AND ORGANS IN CARLOAD lots and for cash, and being in my own build- ing, with po rent 10'pay, I can offer any one desir- ing an instrument better value for less money than any other music house in San Francisco: investis ate and be convinced. HARRY SCOTT, 526 ayes st. "A CIUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS 1N BL anos: see our list 1or this week: pianoe on $3, 84, 85, $6, 87, 38, 99, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay. menis: fihe stool and cover with eachs delivoeed free anywhere In (e city aud Kept tuned by ex pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCER co., salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOC NEW AND SEC- ond-hand pianos from leading makers; no- body can offer better terms and prices; Temeinbor gurs is the oldest and la S Pslo-house weet of Chicago: call or write. : SH Al O Farrell st San Francisco. e ARGAIN, PIANO FOR 876, 1 ‘and $260. at MAUV ATS', 763 Market o0 8100, 8175, 3200 ] OST—PASSBOUK WITH THE HIBERNIA 4 Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of DAV 1D WILSON, No. 119,369, The finder will p ease return to bank. RI‘.TJRL\G FROM BUSINES —~PIANOS AT A aipacriico 1o prompily close out stock: Knabe, aines and Bus| erts. A. L. BANC CO., 824 Post G LR ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- plano,singing, French:$3 mo. R.14, 1003 Polk & R. & MKS. KOL\NUER, TEACHEKS MAN dolin. ruitar. banjo. 935 Market st.. opp. M HORSES, 4 BORSES FOR SALX FOR BOARD: 1 FINE sadale-horse: cheap. 164 Golden Gate ave. REAT BARGAIN; MUST BE SOLD ON AC- (o Sount of death: 3 §00d horses, harness and ‘agon; z00d condition; cheap. 1 1 urk st., near Webster. sy [HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. 'l'lneh 8t., is the place to go It you eaas buy, sell or exchange horses, buggies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HO B 50 Weight 1060 % 1100 10%. 863 Howard so 150 SEXS XEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wago: surreys, Tockaways, caria; must bo sold. 1150 Sission s ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER L broken: cheap; Hyde ranch. 830 Commercial. BRL ::lnlg.: AU SECONL-HAND Has: ness; nds: buggy,wagon, carts, surrey Thth and. Catences & wav; 40 cheap horses. ORBES Fui SALE; ALSO WAGONS, ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE Shetonates couer OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Fiancisco, in the name of THOMAS B. LYNCH, No. 207,116 The finder will please return to bank. 1,05T NEWFOUNDLAND AND ST. BER- 4 nard dog; black witn white breast and foot; one earcut; reward. R. KEARNEY, 18 Pucific. OST—ON FERRY OAKLAND, SEP [EMBER 26, lady’s ailigator purse containing keys, small ‘amount of coin and unset sione. Finder Pplease retura to Call Office. OWEEKLY CALL sent. to aby direes Tn. the sent to any. n_the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- Age free. FOUND. P S s bt SUREL N FDUND—GBEYHDUND DOG. OWNER CALL !lbh Ellis_st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BURLED WALNUT UPRI $150. iox make piacs: BRUENN'S, 528 Sonr AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPR AVl Schubert: little used: sacrifice. mxoll‘}".{r;rfm.m) VoD UPRIGHT (HEAP SCHM 117, 16 McAllister, nex: G BADGEE, SOL~ AGENT FOK = W Bt anay o Bt on s, T LLEE YHICKEGING, KN ABE, STEGE, VOSE STE jor reat. RENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O Fasens BN w7y y SUS POST ST._SOHME Newby & Kvand. J rices rud other vh\n.;t o UPERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, O B, MULLER. maker. repairer. 51 a0at Sosy. WELK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS TR A WEEKLY CALL in pormed, i e ATTORNEYS-AT-Lavw, FOR CA~H. Hivernia Bank. OHN E. KICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS IHU and “27, Cmfln: building; lelephone Main 76, San Francisco, Cal. DVICE FREE—DIV > A Sy rivace: o cherss By o SEEGE Iaw suli collectiony, wills, mtw OHN K. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L ASHER. attys a: luw, rms 515.516. 5 b toor, Parrou: nidg. TO LEASE. FOB R cor. month. . o Jackasa, st Toms 850 Address 3. B 437 Sangome ste 8 8, P is, claims, fendedio. G. W. HOWE, atv'y-atiaw, 850 My OAH F. FLOOD, LAWY & 0T AN building: con-nuumnsyxiflu“; e fi.’:fi“mf INGURE & MALCOLM, ATTY R S K» ': room 431 Parrott buidin: (El;fi:nfif VICH FREE: NO CHARGE S Aol WEW: DOV IARGE TN Tl s

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