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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1896 VIRGINIA FAIR'S AGE IN QUESTION Matter of a Few Months Occasions an Hour’s Argument. The Ladies Listen and Yawn, and Are Altogether Disgusted. THEY WANT TO GO EAST. May Be Dstained, However, Until After Giving Their Testimony in the Will (iunlest e All of yesterday was consumed by the lawyers in the Fair-Craven ejectment suit in a wrangle over certain technicalities concerning the deposition of Miss Virginia Fair taken the day before, but which was being read for her approval and signing. | During the taking of the deposition Mr. Lloyd had remarked that Miss Fair was not of age at the beginning of the pro- ceedings, and so could not be expected to } know about those certain details as to | which she was questioned. | | | Mr. Brittain asked her how old she was and she answered 21 years last March, The date of the filing of the ejectment suit and Mr. Lloyd’s statement did not agree with Miss Fair’s deposition, and Mr. | Lloyd declared that he did not refer to the | ejectment suit, but to the beginning of the ‘t Fair will litigation, and so a long discus- | sion and wrangle ensued over Mr. Lloyd’s insistence upon being properly repre- | sented in the record. As the reading droned along other tech- nical exceptions were taken to the record which precipitated other arguments ana threatened to carry the whole matter into court for adjustment. 1 However, after the waste of much time ' in argument, the differences were in every case adjusted by withdrawals and conces- | sions by the lawyers themselves. | Meuntime the two young ladies sat| through the hours listening to the mono- tone of Notary Phillips or the learned dis- cussion of the lawyers over the meaning of | a word or the turning of a phrase, wearied alike with the one or the otber, declaring that it was the most meaningiess and tire- some performance they had attended for | many, many days. | Miss Fair sat for the most part looking out of the window, inspecting the chim- | ney-pots on the neighbors’ buildings and | paying little attention to what was going | on. When the reading was concluded she signed the document and seemed much | relieved. Mr. Lloyd announced that they intended to go East at once. However, itis under- | stood from other sources that they will not Jeave until some time next week, and per- haps not until they have given their testi- | mony in the pencil will contest, which is set for trial on the 6th of October. | DURIMER N SESSION. Major Alvord Says Tuberculosis Is Not So Dangerous After AlL Interesting Papers Read ard Dis-| cussed by the Members Present. Tuberculosis was the principal subject of discussion at the dairymen’s convention | yesterday. It was argued upon from every | standpoint, and the result of 1t all was a decision that the bacilli thought to be 80 deadly is not so dangerous after all. In the morning Professor C. W. Wood- worth of the State University read a paver | on “Important Points in State Inspec- tion.”” A short discussion followed, aiter | which the all-absorbing question of tuber- | culosis was taken up. | Mrs. E. W. Steele of San Luis Obispo | read s paper on the subject. The gist of her suggestions was to the effect that the best way to counteract the spread of tu- berculosis was to take proper care of the | catt] 'See that they are properly | housed,” she said, *and kept warm and dry, besides being well fed, and you will have little fear.” | Dr. R. H. Freund of the San Francisco | Microscopical Society followed with a paper in which he said that microscopical examination of the tuberculosis Sacilli was very unreliable and could not b safely | depended upon in examining railk. | The Babcock test in the hands of a prac- tical and experienced man is the only sure test by which milk could be tested, he said. Major Alvord, on being introauced by the president, explained the position he occupied in the department of United States Bureau of Animal Industry. He | said he was sent by the secrctary of his department to the Pacific Coast to collect information. Reading from the recent ordinance passed by the Suvervisors at the request of the Board of Health he favored that portion which provided for the in- | spections of the deiries, but he did not | approve of that portion which prohibited | the sale of skim milk. He “concurred . with Dr. Freund in his opinion of the Babcock test. Branching into the subject of tuberculosis, Major Alvord spoke on it for over ome hour, showing the signs of the disease in the animals when they bacome badly affected. " He wound up with the cheerful assurance that there was considerably less danger | from the use of the milk or the meat of animals partly affected than the general public had any idea of. § Resolutions were passed in memory of | E. W. Green, late treasurer of the assogja- | tion; aiso one recominending the Nica- ragua canal to the favorable consideration of Congress. | ——————— Chinese Boycott Doomed. It is rumored that an edict has been prom- ulgated in Chinatown to the effect that the See Yups and Sam Yups, at present separated | by a boycott, must bury the hatchet. The pen- | alty #s said to be the forwarding of names of recalcitrants to the Chinese Emperor in Pe- king. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jane James to Jennle G. MacKinlay and Flor- | ence G. Perine, 10t on S line ot Hayes sireet, 85:9 | E of Franklin, E 51:9by S 120: also loton NW | corner of Frankiin street and Linden avenue, W 82:6 by N 40; gi Hobert and rlizabeth D. Watt to Adolf barkan, iot on W line of Laguna street, 62:814 & of Wash: ington, 8 65 by W 137:6; $10. John and Emele ¥. Furness to Lauchlin Mc- Pherson, loton W line of Sieiner street, 25 S of Germania, S 24 by E 80; $10. Joseph 4. and Eliza K. Comerford to Newton J. and Helen A. Bailey, lot on N line of Duncan street, 174:11%4 E of Dolores. E 25 by N 114: $10. Mary A. and M. F. Gale to Jessie E. Gilson, wife of Edward Gilson, loz on E line of Sanchez s:reet, 162:6 S of Twenty-ihird, 5 82:6 by E 117:6; $1700. Romain Dastugue to Josephine Dastugue, lot on & line of Broadway, 232:6 W of Stockton streer, W 21:6 by 8 13:6; gift. william A. and Maris Schultz to George A. and William A. Schultz Jr., lot on N line of 0’ Farrell street, 97:6 K of Mason, E 20 by N 60: gift. -Henrietta Smith to J. William Lucas, lot on N | Fistn street, 187 i street. 190 I of Orj | tuck avenue, 103.19 S of Benton street, S120.18, | 1e; | 1ots 15 and 16, map of Hogan's resubdivision of | | former deed of August 4, 1896, Brooklyn Town- | { fect of lot 23 and N 20 feet of lot 23, block 122, | avenue, N 90 by E 250, lots 10, 42 and 5 40 feet line of Pleasant street, 114:6 E of Jones, E 23 by N 53; $100. Charles J. or John Baptist Costa to_ Cattarina Costa, undf sixth of lot on SW line of :8SEof Harnson, SE 40 by SW 137:6; $1000. Emanuel 3. Moses and Sigmund M. Heller, Carrie H. Newman, Sarah H. Bachman and Clara H. Ehrman to Harry Hershberg. lot on SW line of Stxthratrest. 260 8K of Howard, B 50 bySW 80; 0. Daniel Suterand H. L. Welch to Henry S. Man- heim, lot o0 N'W corner of Thirty-fifth avenue and | C street, W 120 by N 180: $10. i Antonio Dagerrto Adam T. Green, rerecord of | 1264 A 873, Jot on SE corner of C street and | Thirty-sixth avenne, S 200 by E 120; $10. Jones. Allen & Co. Lo George G. and Czcilie Fut- termeyer, lot on * line of Arlington street, 288 SW of Roanoke, SW 25, SE 114, NE 25:8 NW | 117, lo: 39, Jones' Addition to Fairmount Tract; | $10. 5 | Thomas and Honorah (Nora) Spooner to Jessie ana Helaive Puchen. 1ot on N line of Lobos , E 52 by N 125, being por- tion of lot 7. block O, allroad Homestead Asso- | ciation; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. S, F. Payne to Pecples Building and Loan Asso- | ciation of Oakiand. lot on N line of Lydia street, 100 W of Curtis, W 25 by N #0:4, being portion of lot 7, block H, Curtis' and Willlams Tract, Oak- land; $25. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to Mrs. B. M. Atchison, lot 117 in plat 13, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand Township: $70. Jones “Allen & Co. to sntonio Cuneo, lot on NW line of Abbey street, 100 SW of Allendale | avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, being lot 9, block 11, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1 0. Sarah L. Jack<on 10 Edward Peurson,lot on NE line of Fourteenth street, 56 E of Prospect avenue, N 115,41, E 104.64, S 106.78, W 105 to beginning, being lots 2, 3 and 4, block A, Laly ‘T'ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. J. 3. gnd Mary H. Buck (by attorney) to Hattle L. Swift (wife of John R.), lot 17, block D, Latham terrace, quitciaim deed, Brooklyn Township: $1U. John and Suzette A. Marquis to J. E. Doolittle and J. L. Gould, Iot on S line of San Jose avenue, 196 E of Paru street, E 40 by S 150, being lot 9, block N, Oak Park, Alameda: $10. T. J. Fish (by commissioner) to Home Security Building and Loan Association, lots 90 and 81, pey o; Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, Oak- and: $2714. Albert S. Woodbridge to Elizabeth Schade, lot on N line of Thorn street, 50 W of Canning, W 25 by N 100, being lot 23, block L, Resubdivision of poriion of Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oakland ‘Township: 8200. T k. MeEirath and J. W. Kesler (by commis- sioner) to May C. Robinson, lot on W line of Shat W 116.15, N 120, E 125.21 to beginning, being | lots 8, 7 and 8, Corrected Map of ResubdiVision of bl(;)cl{ A, Brumagim Tract, Oskiand Township; $793. Joseph Garcia to Margaret T. Garcta, lot on W line of Catharine street 830 S of Addison, S 50 by W 130, being lot 10, biock 4, McGee I'ract. Berke- gift. ugh ard Anna S. Hogan to George L. Dolan, | lots 22, 23 and 24, K to correct | gsland Tract, ship: $10. 1 George J. and Annie Earl to Frank Ench, lots 11 | . block F of Andrew Jones' subdivision of | Henry and Anna Fiege to Philip Conradl, lot on XN line of Fourth street, 50 £ of Alice, £ 50 by N 100, being lot 28 and ‘s 25 ‘feet of lots 1 t0 4, | block 38, Oakland: $10. Willlam G. (2nd as attorney) and Hetty T. Henshaw (by attorney) to Helena Breig, lot on S line of Tenth street, 40 ¥ of Kirkham., 15 25:8 by S 100, being lot 26 and portion of lot 27, Map of blocks 548 and 550, and portion of block 561, Oakland; $10. i Carl Ahiberg to Mathilda Ahlberg, the W & of lot 18, Map of Tuttle Homestead Tract, Oak- land; gift. | Catherine Kerwick 4o J. J. Johnson, lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 140 NE of Sixteenth street, N 80 by W 150, block 82, Clinton, East Oakland: George T. Wright to Sophie L Wright, lot on N | line of San Antonio avenue, 287 W of Paru street, | W 67, N 180, E 50, S 35, E 17, S 145, to beginning, Alameda: gift. Jonn J. and Eda Johnson to Annie L Hanchett, lot on W line of Benton street, 66:8 S ot Railroad avenue. S 33:4 by W 150, being portion of lots 7 to 12, block 26, map of property of Charles L. Fitch deceased. Alameds: $5. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Louis C. and | Olivia Chrisile, lot on I line of Ninth street, 282 | N of Channing way, N 40 by E 130, being the S 20 corrected map of Raymond Tract, Berkeley: $10. Mary A. Howlett to Louisa and Mary Holm, lot on SE corner of Ninth and Grayson streets, 1 76 Dy S 100, being lots 10, 11 and 12, biock 177,Gray- son Tract, Berkeley; $50. J. C. ana Mary E. McMullen to James G. Overall, lot 10, block 1, Map of Grove-street Line Tract; $10. John R.and Hattie L Swift to Sarah M. Mor- ken, lot 17, block D, Latham Terrace, Brooklyn Townsbip: $10. Arthur P. tolland to Lettie W. Holland, lot_on E line of Telegraph avenue, 200 N of Hawthorne of lois 9 and 43, Euena Vista Homestead, Osk- land; gift. Loleia Winchester, Louise and Lucinda Graffel- man to Harm J. and Emily M. Westdorp, lot on NW line of Raiiroad avenue and Campbeii street. W 57:8 by N 104, lots 2% and 29, block 526, Gib- operty at Oakland Point, Oakland: $10. | Lucien Brand to Henriette Brand, lot on line of Four:eenth street, #2:6 W of Twenty- avenue, W 1 or lot 15, block 9, San’ Antonto, rst 2:8 by S 140, lots 16 and 17 and W ast Oakland: | . R. Whitcomb (administrator of the estate ot J. B Whitcomb) to Frank R. Hull, undivided hait | interest In iot 8, block 12. amended map of Central | Park, Alcatraz and Newbury stations, Berkeley stopher C. Webb to same, undivided hal? o~ terest in same, Berkeley; $10. H. C. Morris to Willism H. ana Edith Hamiltos lot 18, biock 18, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Town: sbip; $10. Karm Rayland (wife of Sammuel) to Mrs. L. P. Martin, lot 2, map of Suter Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. kmily M. and H. J. Westdorp to Loulse and Lucinda Graffelman and Loleta Winchester, lot on N line of Monroe street, 200:9 W of Adeline, W 42 by N 160, being portion of 1ot 10, block H, Oak Tree Farm Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Jane D. C. King to California Improvement | Company, lot on W line of Webster street (now | called Sevenih street), 122:9 5 of Atlantic avenue, | whicn portion is 200 feet N from N line of Eagle | W 125, N 50, E 125, S 50, to beginning, | | LATESL SHIPPING INTELLIGENU | perate” and honest; SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 _PAD TENANTS "KJECIED FOR 84 collections mads, ity “or country, Pacific Collectjon Co., 415 Montay st.. Toom 6. 'Tel, 6650. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, §5. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1025 Market st. 5 _GAs FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUI- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate avi SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. e A~ e (G ERMAN MAN AND WIFE, NO CHILRREN, wish employment: wife s cook, man 8s coachman or gardener: good references. Address ., box 11, Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—POSITIUN BY A YOUNG MAN, aged 22, of good family and schooling; speaks both English and German fluently and can fur- nish best of references, and bonds if desired. ad- dress B. D., box 125, Call Office. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, YERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- son st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. ITUATION WANTED—A RELIABLE, RE- spectful widow as a working housekeeper in a lodging-house, or chambermaid, or a widower's family; understands sewing and t be care of chil- dren: elther clty or conntr>; can give the best of references. Call oF nddress 450 Fulton. in rear. 700D WOMAN 1S GREATLY IN NEED OF X work: 13 willing to do anything; would go by the day or steady in & good home; is strictly tem- must have work now; no cards. Please call 1634 I'hird st. (AREBNTEE, MIDDLE-AGED DANE, wishes situation as ranch carpenter or for property-owner; understands running steam botler and pump. 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 121, Call Office. | XPERIENCED COUK WANTS SITUATION "in hotel or restaurant in city: snort distance {5 country: can do pastry. Address Cook, box 67, JAPANESE HOUSE-CLEANER WANTS TO wash windows; sweep 10oms, etc.; day or hour. Address GEORGE, 121014 Larkin st. IDDLE-AGED AMBERICAN WOMAN would like & place as chambermaid, working Dhousekeeper or companion; good references. Call from 12 until 8 o'clock at 107 Mason st., room 6, second floor. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES position as working housekeeper in widower’s family: is a good business woman; also Seam- stress. ~ Call or address 616 Broadway, in rear. OMPETENT TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN wishes to do washing, ironing, cooking or houseclea: Ing by the day; best references given. MRS, CURTIS, 3867 Twenty-sixth, near Mission. A MERICAN WOMAN WANTS PLACE 4% chambermaid and seamstress; can furnish machine; will assist with cooking. Address MRS, C., box b0, this office. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 DO second work in private family; city or coun- try. Call 1239 Mission st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as housekeeper or care of children. Call or address 12 Bluxome st. ADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS NUR- sery governess or companion to lady; speaks French; references. Address F. G.. box 144, Call. EXFERIENGED NURSE GOING TO MANI toba would like to excharge services for fare. Address 8. J. B., box 82, Call Office. ((CMFETENT WOMAN WISHES SITCATION s cook and_general housework; city or coum try. Apply 29 Pleasant st. AT GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION to do general housework in private famiy. Please call 25 Jausen st., off Lombard. /7 OUNG GERMAN WISHES A POSITION AT any kind of work: has horse and wagon. Ad- dress A., box 14, Call Office. ANTED—Al WAITER WISHES A PLACE in an oyster and chop bouse, or porter in a sa- loon; can cook and carve; is quick, polite and re- liable. _Address P. M., box 62, Call Office. HELP WANTED—Continued. —— COACHMAI' AND MAN ABOUT PLACE with good references for a private e city, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 G¢ BLACKSMITH AND SHOGE, CITY, 318 4 week, steady work; 2 iacksmi country, $1 50 and $2 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ECOND COUK WHO -HAS WORKED IN American restanrants, $60; French or Ger- man potwasher, country hotel, $30: 3 potwashers, 825: dishwashers, kitchen-hands and others, $20 and $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Géary st. BUSINESS CHANOES. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAL NER FOR RESTAURANT TO zeenn-g cash counter and dining-room: water front; crowded during miss it. STENBERG & CO., $125. splendid location, meal hours; don’t 682 Market st. TGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $150. HITATEAN % &R + neighborh oing 3 opposite steamer ing: rentoniy $15; big bar- gain. STENBERG CO., 6L‘DI.ORED EXTRA WAITERS FOR TWO week+' work, country hotel; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. ARDENER AND WIFE WITH REFER- ences, for private place, country, $40 and found. C! R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. e COOK, $# WEEK; DISHWASHER, $3 50 week: 5 men to paint and hang paper: waiter for camp work; choreman, small restau- rant;: restaurant butcher; Japanese boy for house- work; porter for barber-shop; dishwasher, country, fare aavanced, $15, room, etc.: kitchen helper, $25, room, ete. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. Q FARMEANDS, $20: PLOWHAND.~815; waiter, country hotel, $25: bell boy, $10. R.T. ‘WARD & CO., 608 artl 610 Clay st. JPIBST-OLABS ' SOLICITOR _FOR GENT'S b a:lll::lnl. IRVIN BARUCH, rm. 1283, Phelan u : W ASTED-BY SOBER AND RELIABLE man, position in private family or charge of a ranch. A. station 1), 1 ast Oskland. ROY. 14 TO 17 YEARS, TO LEARN PRINT- ing trade: must give first 3 months. J.,box 89, this office. B 00D COOK DESIsks STEADY PLACE; wages moderate. Address F., box 7, Call. MERICAN BOY IN REAL ESTATE OF- fice; wages $2 per week. B.. box 48, Call. GE“AN, 26 YEARS OF AGE, OF GOOD AP- pearance, willing to do all kinds of work,would like to get a position. _Address G. B.. box 99, Cail. OUNG GERMAN, AGED 20, WISHES TO learn the bakery and confectionery business; small wages. Adaress CHARLEY FALKE, Den- ver House, Third st. (QUPLE WANT SITUATIONS IN A4 GOLD- mining camp; wife as cook; man understands carpenter-work. ' Address J, T., 417 Turk st. RCHARDIST WANTS POSITION ASSUPBR- intendent, foreman or bookkeeper; 15 years' practical California experience; fruit, vines, stock and general farming; drying, ing_and ship- Ping: Alreferences. ' Address Ranch, 31214 Ful- on s TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50. 595 Howard, nr. Sixth. ANTED—GOOD DISEWASHER. APPLY 3 Jackson at. VW ANTED—GOOD TAILOR. 203 MOALLIS- ter st. 00D SHOEMARER WANTED AT RALL- road and 14th aves., South San Francisco. TAILOR WANTED. 623 CLAY ST., ROOM 3, first floor. GDOD COOK FOR RESTAURANT; WAGKS $30 a month. 521 Jackson st., near Kearny. HOEMAKERS WANTED ON REPAIRING and new work. 202 Fifth st. s BOY; 15 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO LEARN 4 trade: wages no object. Address 829 Ste- venson st. ORKINGMEN AND CLERKS TO GET BEST Reall, 80d 10c meal. ““The Old Economy,” 410 earny. ONEST, ENERGETIC GENTLEMAN wants position as a watchman: experience over 7 years: salary no object; able to furnish se- curity. ” Address A. T., box 94, Call Office. S¢S "NDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION Sy light housework and chamberwork. 405 ifth st. IRL WISHES WASHING OR IRONING X and cleaning by the day. Write to PAULINE MILLER. 136 Flood ave., Sunnyside, city. ITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL 10 DO housework and plain cooking. Apply 206 Fifih st (G EBMAN WOMAR WANTS & PLACE T0 DO housework and cooking: sleep at home: wages reasonsble. Address 2009 Mission st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND Jof work by the day, or will do cooking. Call 14714 Valencia st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION aASTYPE- setter; experienced. Address T. S., box 11, Call Ofhice. A Yoi:j\'a LADY WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework: has good references. Please call 427 Tenth st.; 1o postals, \Y INCHESTER HOUSE, 42 THIiRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 256c to $1 50 per night: $150 to $8 per week: free busand baggage (o and from the ferry. W ANTED—SITUATION AS RANCH CAf- penter by a sober, industrious man. Ad- dress &, 5., box 92, uhis office. \V INCHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 26c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week: fice bus and baggage to and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP -WANTED, IDDLB- AGED WOMAN HOUSEWORK N and cooking; small family: country tow 0; fare pzid; references. MURRAY & READY, 634 'and 636 Clay st. HAMBERMAID MECHANICS' HOTEL, city, 820: laundress, plain_hotel, $20; ranch cooks, $20, etc. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. AKXBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. 0. Barbers' Assn. 8. FUCHS, 326 Grant ave. 632 Market st. 3500. FALON, MARKET ST.; BEST . fitted up place on the coast: 2 cash registers, safe, etc. ; large stock of best quality on hand; 10w rent: business will spesk for itself; more'than vaiue in sight; owner made fortane and is retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. FOR SALE THIS DAY- J OFTOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS— “97-room house. $700] 22-room house.... $500 ouse. 150 24 rooms, corn 750 A0 Toom bR 8,000 14 rooma onsucter 700 11 rs., mast sell '200| 66 rooms,best city. 3,500 1,250/ 81-room house. 3,000(110 rooms, corne: 0,000 11 rooms, oniy ...~ 75 rooms,centr. 2,600 10 rooms.Jones st. 300 e ) EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE v J8S PLACES OF ALL KINDsS- SKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth, 15 rooms. new. 27 roorms, new. 200 rooms, hotel. 1 HOUBE————————— ROOM HOPINE LOCATION - ROOMS ALL RENTIED— —-PRICE ONLY $200- Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Markot st. 95(). RESTAURANT; XiAk = LARGE OU. carnouse where' 560 ‘men are em- ployed; rent §15; clearing 875 monthly; best bar- gain everoffered. STENBERG CO., 662 Market. $1800, SEOCEEY AND BAK: O WILL . take partner; elegant paying ce; thi3 Is money-maxing business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ae. $55(), CAKERY BAKING 3 BARRELS OF . flour per day: established 20 years: fine horse and wagou, and & snap for the money seelt. T. LUBELSKIL, 7 City Hall ave. ALOON; CUKNER; ESTABLISHED 16 years: No. 11locality: opposite carhouse: low rent; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r rondhouse or hotel; this Is a money-making place. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $700 ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU- . rants 1 city: good location; doing Dusiness of $40 per day; established 26 years: has slways made money: stand full investigation: resson for selling, owner moving iuto OWn prop- erty; and any one wanting a business of this kind will find on investigation ail that is claimed for it: this is a rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall av. H°TELTO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YSARS; new Gstory and basement ba'lek v?‘udlnl containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and wel lighted basement; centrally located, half block north of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building; newly furaishea throughout; furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to S.SIi~ VERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. TR ALE=ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- o o LR P acawire! Bar Axvures 2 stocl iquors an ware; To°fine order: has a fine day and night trade: sita- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and Dight travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for partieniars M. M.. box 100. Call Office. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' ENPLOYMENT eecretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; ;:gl!;:r RENT; 'ving-rooms; locatlon; 15¢ shop. Apply 1127 Mission st., cfm-z-na. ©-CHAIR SHOP; DOING GOOD BUSINESS; owner retiring. 'DECKELMAN, 108 Ellis st. QUAVING PARLOR; REASONABLE; A1 location. Apply Call Office, 36 Eddy st. ANTED—GOOD TINSMITHS. APPLY POWER & PIKE, 49 Sacramento. ANTED — AN HONEST, EXPERIENCED clerk for the grocery business; hours, 7 A. M. t0 9 P. Ar.; plenty of work; refereuces. C, box 122, QCall_Office. 750, STATIONERY, NOTIONS NEWS $ 7150, siana, cigars atd tobacco, circulating Iibrary, branch bakery, etc. ; old-established, steady cash trade; sffords good living: \near schools: sunny corner; furniture of 4 rooms included: stable; cheap rent; value in sight; thisisa leziti- mate business. _Address T. R., box 92, this office. TROVM HOUSE: OWNER SICK AND MUST RO o UDECRER, 1020 Market st. T RENT_§100; FIN# LOCATION, ooy B C DECKI:K, 1020 Market st. ®ooM HOTEL, CLEARING $200 PER 4 43‘ month. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ORNER HOUSE: 32 ROOMS: NICELY FUR- Clhed: DECKER, 1020 Market st. GPECIAL—25 ROOMS; SUNX Ph%fi:@‘. full all the tim this 1s the best in. vestment in San Francisco. For prompt, reliable service buyers and seilers may call on MES. A. M, ELKINS, 906 Market st., rooms 11 and 12. 7 RUOMS ON POWELL ST., NEAR GEARY. 17 ' Parzain; 10 rooms on Geary, near Taylor, a nice home and 1ncome besides. A. M. ELKINS, 06 Marke: st.. rooms 11 and 12. 4 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE; PRICKES ]-00 from $100 to $5000. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. JALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DKPARTURE, from Kearny st. Apply 2024 Post st. Y TD HOUSES: 12 TO 130 HOOMS; K g?o%’fifim.m PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. 20 ROOMS: FULL:; RENT $35; . anap. See SKIFF, 921 Market st FURNITURE FOR SALE. B ey ING FURNITURE COMPANY. 1137-26.31 Market st., furnish 4 rooms $28 t0 $50; bess Dbargains in city. UR NEW 5 IORE IS COMPLETED AND WE are In it: four floors, running_from Mission to Minna st, in aii 13 acres of floor space are packed with household goods of all kinds, parior, bedroom and kitehen outfits of ali kinds and in endiess varlety; If yow are thinking of purchasing anything needed in & home, from & pairof plan- keis toa completely furnished house, pay us & visit; it costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAN. T L. J. NEOMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or g00d a8 new; cash or time: open evenings. 300, ZOF SALE 4 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 1869 Haight st., near Masonic ave , betweea 10 and 11 4. M. or3and 4 ». 3. 3540 CASH—BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, notions, laundry office, U. S. stamp agency; established over 6 years; splendid chance; low rent: 6 fine living-rooms and bath. 2424 Market st. VARPENTER WANTED; STEADY BUSE 16, Beas; living-rooma; $500 required. W., box ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BOAT-BUILDERS. 718 Third st. GEORGE W. KNEASS. Y SWEDISH GIRL TO DO COOKING OR general housework. Call 801 Folsom st. Y& LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper. Address H. K., box 85, Call. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO DO general housework In small family; small washing or take care of baby. Address C.C., box 62, this office. Y WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking: city or country; wages $10. Call 924 Washington si., bet. Powell and Stockton. TUATION AS HO; SX SKKEEPER DESIRED by young lady recently from the East for bachelor or lodging-house. 1007 Market st. 7OUNG REFINED COMPETENT WIDOW aesires a position as housekeeper. Address H. box 118, Cpll Oftice. T XPERIENCED LADY DRESSMAKER, FOR- merly 706 Ellis st., would like a few more en- gagements. Address 131 Taylor st. ITUATION AS NURSE BY MIDDLE-AGED widow of physician; would travel with invalid; bost of references: competent (o take charge: capable housekeeper and seamstress; no triflers Call or address 224 Turk st. BY ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN AND strong young man as_cook and helper or dish- washer In country hotel or mining camp: best reference; fare to be paid if remote. ~F. B., Lester House, Eighth and Clay sts., Oak'and. ANTED — WORKING HOUSEREEPER for widowerand 2 children: refined woman, one who understands music preferred; $20. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JECOND GIRL, AMRRICAN FAMILY: short distance in the country: must have city reference; $20. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary. ERMAN GIRL, FAMILY 2; ALAMED. N $20; see party here. C. & HANSEN & CO., G CANDINAVIAN COOK, SMALL BOARD- ing-house, country; $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. LN GIRLS FOR GENEIAL HOUSEWORK, city and conntry: $20, $15, $13 C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (OTCH GIRL HOUSEWORK; NO WASH- ing: tamily 2; $15; fare pald by lady. C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st, TANTED — SCAN VINAVIAN GIRL FOR country; family 3; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO CaN ROUT and block cuts: steady job to & competent perty. Address, stating wages, R., box 9, Call. ITY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. Apply bet. 9 and 10. B. W. PRINDLE, 401 Market 8t. AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner’s Home. W ANTED —SEAMAN AT THOMPSON'S California House, 103 Clark st. WANTELNB THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U, 5. navy, able-bodled, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 Inches in ht; of good character and temperate habits; able 'to read. write and speak English properly: only cltizens ot the United States or persons who have legally de- clared thelr intentions (0 become citizens will be tcsflwfl; this important branch of the naval ofters special fuducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. YERMAN COOK AND LAUNDRESS, SAME house, 830 ana $25; woman for ranch $20; Angels Camp, $15, fare paid; waltress and cham- bermaid, small hotel, country, $20; second girl, Ross Valley, $20; 16 good honsework girla, city, 815, 320 and $25. Apply MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. [AID AND SEAMSTRESS; SLEEP HOME, MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 7OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE a place to do housework of any kKind or es honsekeeper: fully experienced. Call or address 290 shipley st. (in rear), nr. Sixth. FAT, RESPEUIABLE GERMAN GIRL wishes position for general housework in small family. Please call 822 Shotwell st., bet. Seventeenth and kighteenth. {XPERIENCED GERMAN LADY WISHES situation in widower's family as housekeeper: is an excellent cook and seamstress, Apply 207 Montgomery ave. 7 OUNG LADY WHO TUNDERSTANDS music wishes 1o be engaged to piay for dencing at evenings at home. Address E. A., box 138, Cal.. IWEDISH GIKL WANTS SITUATION 10 DO general housework. Add. box A, Sausatito, Cal. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS waitress orto do chamberwork; good refer- ences. Address A. K., box 61, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS nousekeeper and cook. Address MRS, A. k. C, flat 5, 114 MeAllister s IMART, ATTRACTIVE LADY WIS ES 4 work in bakerv or as lunch waitress. Address 8., box 63, Call Office: (G ERAAS (R WISHES A SITUATION TO do general housework; good references. Ap- ply 152 Clinton Park. Arrivea. WEDNESDAY. September 30. Stmr BSanta Cruz, Nico'son, — hours from Amesport: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Domestic Forts. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 30—Ship Louls Walsh, from Callao; schr Robert Searles, fm Shanghai. Blovements of Trans-Atiantis Ste ners. LIZARD—Passed Sept 50—Stmr Columbis, fm Neuw. York, for Mambure. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr Nordland, from Antwerp. H PLYMOUTH—Arrived out Sept 30—Stmr Patria from New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Sept 30—Stmr Spree, from New York. Importations. AMESPORT—Per Santa Cruz—72 sk barley, 11 cscheese, 1 cs eggs. 26 SKs green peas, 7556 sks | oats. | Consigness. Per Santa Cruz—H Dutard: M T Freitas & Co; F H Hemme E R Stevens & Co: H Cowell & Co: A Galli Fruit Co: D Biagl & Co; Herman Joos:. ————————————————— SAN FRANCISCO *'CALL.” | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'cloak every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. | NOTICE OF MEETINGS, EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 166, ¥. & A. M.—Special meeting on FRI DAY, October 2,at 1 o'clock, for the pur: A pose of conducting the funeral of our late brother, ALMON C. SPENCER. By order of the W. M. THEO, E. SMITH, Sec. DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A. M. — Stated meeting THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 7:30 0'clock. By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. 5, CALIEORNTA 1ODGE N0, 1. . and A. M., will meet TH1S (THURS- DAY) EVENING. Oct. 1, at 7:0 o'clock. Stated meeting. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H, DAY. Secretary. GENERAL RELIEF COM- g mittee, I O, 0. F.—A benefit : will be given this committee on TUESDAY, ~WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, September 29. 30 and_October 1, at the Columbla Theater. Tickets can be obtained t room 3, Odd Feilows’ building, and 1043 Mar- ket st. Our tickets are not for sale at thester. COSMOPOLITAN LODGE No. 194, 1. 0. O. F.—Yon are hereby notified to assemble in Me- 2 morial Hall, 0dd Fellows' bullding,on 7/ FRIDAY, October 2, at 1:30 P. M.. to attend the funeral of our Iate brother, H. SCHULTZ, P. G. A. J. CLEARY, R. S. Z. ZIEGLER, N. G. 5, JiE OFFICE & AND MEA- bers of Franslin | 0dze No. 44, A. O, U. W., are hereby notified 10 attend thel faneral of our deceased brother, JOHN W. CANFIKLD, at 2503 Lerkin st, T -DAY (Tours- day), at 2 o'clock 2. 3 Fines for nov-attendance. OTTO KLUMPP, Master Workman, W. J. BEATTY, Recorder. &5 NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Bank of Califor- nia will bo held at the bank ne-hosse in this cily on TUESDAY, October 13, 1806, av 11 4. 3. San Francisco, Octobe NOUTICE OF MEETING—THE REGULA R annusal meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco will be held at its banking oftice, 301 Montgomery st., Fan kran- cisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY' the fourteenth lldlh} day of Ociober, 1896, atthe hour of three g). o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a rd of directors to serve during the .n:ufn' year, and for Lhe transaction of such other business s may come before the meetin 3 D. B, DAVlssON, Secretary. San Francisco, Sept 30, 1896. LI "IRL WISHES SITUATION T0O DO GEN- X eral housework o small family. Call 406%; McAllister st. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A FEW E gagemeats to do sewing or housework from 10 t04. sddress L. C.. 2518 Mission st. REEINED YOUNG L Y GRADUATE would like position as governess or companion 10 lady or Invalid; goo1 musician; home more an object than wages. Apply or address room 32, Fulton House, cor. Fulton and Larkin sts. ANTED—SITUATION BY ENGLISH GIRL; second work OF chambermaid: private ramily; Bood references. Address S. LEMON, 1309 Gough st., city. ERMAN WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS working housekeeper. 948 Harrison be- tween Fifth and Sixth. URSE FOR AN INSTITUTION; $36. AP- yly MISS CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. UTCHER AS PARTNER, WHO THOR- oughly understands, and take charge of shop; $200 capital required; first-class fixtures and location. Address B. B., box 106, Call Office. EATNESS IS A VIRTUE; SUITS CLEANED, pressed. $1. 26 Montgomery, r. 14; tel.re 2874 § 4 AN R0 oRRR: TATESY STYTES WERTHMAN Pants Co., 2215 Geary st. ARIETY-STORE; FINEST LOCATION IN Haywards; good trade: will aell for $800 or invoice; other business cause of seiling: call and investigate, F. HOOSON, Haywards; or apply at Call Office, HE BEST-PAYING SALOON BUSINESS IN the city; centrally located; see this snap; sell half interest cheap. Apply to owner, rcom 18, 1 Fifthst. 7T0 BUY, SELL OF EXCHANGE A BUSI- ness of any kind see STRAND & CO., 46 Third. {OR BARGAINS IN BALOONS, GROCERIES and bars see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. W ANTED—4 STEADY MAN FOE £ PER- manent position: must be satisfied with 875 per month and have 8150 cash; no previous expe- rience required. Apply 873%, Market st., room L. $350 BEST - PAYING BUSINESS IN- « vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 35, Call Office. - HLADQUAKTEBH FOR POULTRY ranches and business chances of sll kinds. K. HILL, Real Estate and Business Agent, 997 Mar- Kket st., cor. Sixth. 20 SALOON UP TO DATE: DOING 3 . fine business; In best locality; rent cheap: dissgreement of partners; bargain. 640 Howard st. 30 COFFEE AND LUNCH PARLORS; « clears $40 weekly over all expenses: best bargain in the city; don’t fail to see it; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market. 35(), STATIONERY, NOTIONS, CIGARS, $ ¢, tc.: will sell by inventory: connected with leading hotel ; Market st. HEALY,23 Kearny. EST IN CITY.-SING' & _ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf® sts. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN: 2 IN FAMILY; $12 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. Y QUNG, FRENCH "NURSEGIRL: 1 CHILD; $15. Apply MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. FRENCH % URSERY GOVERNESS, WITH reterences, for 2 children. Apply MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. (CLAMBERNATDS AND WATT SOME, S16 and room; 3 housegirls, Vallejo, Cal.: second girl, Steiner st., $20; girl, Sutter 'st., $12; girl, Sutter st., $20; girl, Geary st., $10; girl, W ashin ton st., $20; girl, Polk &t., $20; girl, Broadway, £20; French rursegirl, $1b: giri, Green st,, $1 2 housekeepers; German girl as seamstress and second work; 16 girls, $10 a month; 12 girls $12 a month: 10 girls $16a0d 7 girls $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. "RENCH NURSEGIRL, 1 CHILD, 815, SEE Iaay in office. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st VW ASTED-CHAMBER ® ATD AND WAIT- ress, boarding-house, $20; cook, small board- ing-house, 825 German or Scandinavian cook, no wash, $30: Protestant laundress and second girl, $25: 8 Protestant second girls, $20 and $25: 3 German nurses, $20, and a great many girls for cookine and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. TRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL varions positions. Ger. Empl., 306 Mason st. RESSMAKER FOR AN INSTITUTION, 825 and found. Call after 10 o'clock at McDowell’s Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. Y OURG GIRL TO ASSISTIN LIGHT HOUSE: work; family of two; wages $8. Apply No.7 or 284 Thirteenih st. Friday. ERMAN, FRENCH OR SCANDINAVIAN girl for general housework; references. 2651 Howard st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 5 small family. Apply 1400 Webster st., after A - EAT YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR GEN- eral housework: $12. 1820 Octavia st W Y UG GiRL, LATELY ¥ROM THE EAST, wishes a situation to do secondwork and sew- ing. Callor address 1234 Mission st. PELIABLE WAITRESS WISHES A SITUA- tion in hotel or restaurant. Address 8, S., box 22, this office. M DDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- o lon ‘s housekceper. ~ Address W. R, —box 4, Cal \\ IDOW, 88 YEARS OF AGE. EXPERI- enced housekeeper, wishes situation in wid- woer's family; city preferred; references. Call 925 Howard st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL fO WORK IN A bakery. 714 Valencia st. 00D TAILORESS WANTED ON CUSTOM coats: good waszes: steady work. 966 Folsom. OUNG GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. 526 Walier st., near Steiner. * €24 Washington sc., near Kearny. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas: they may bripg_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single farnished rooms, night 15cto B0c;week 81 10 $2 50;readin g-room ;strictest atten- tion' to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. Q5 AVERAGE (WEEKLY NET INCOME $ ©) $250 invested:safe:conservative;free pros- pectus of proofs. . DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. ‘A~ OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR store and bar; near City Hall: account of other business. Call at 103 Powell st. HILBERT BROS. | .BANCH BAKERY, RESTAURANT, STA- - Mlonery a3d notlon siore: low rent: 3 liviag- rooms; willsell at sacrifice; sickness. Apply Call $650, SEOCERY. AND FAR: LIVING. . rooms: clearing $80 monthly: must sell; rent$20. McLEOD HATJE, 515 Market st. LAT—8 ELEGANT NEWLY FUKNISHED rooms; $300: bargain. 9674 Howard st. 4(() CARPETS: CHAMBER SETS S1i: stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20; folding-beds, $10: bax outfits. T. D. McCA RTHY. 764 Mission. e —————————————— CARPET CLEANING. DVANCE CARPET OLEANING CO., 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8. 5. FERGUSON, mangr. E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14th st.; cleaning 3c ayard. Tel Mis. 74. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 20 AND 27 Kighth st.; tel. Jessle 1061, QCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8¢.; RUG ‘samples free: tel. Jessio 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. WEEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH or work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 358-67 Tehama st.; tel. S0. 40. CONELIN'SCARPET FEATING WORKS 335 Golden Gate ave.: telephono east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting. 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 230. ARPETS ULEANED AND HKENOVATE® Jlke new. FERGUSON & CO. 28 Tenth: tel. €onth 36, D MACKINTOSH & (0. _successors FURNITURE WANTED. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- cere and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. VYASH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, eic. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. SIMMONS' Aue. Co.. 1067 BICYCLES. EAUTIFUL, LI TRONG, EASY. ronning; $110 fine 'condition; $47. 2112 Sutter s ECOND-HAND BARGAINS; CRAWFORD, £30; Barnes, $55; Ben Hur, Ladles’, 850; Fow. ler, $56; Ladies' Fowler 96, » bargain; also others. DA VIS BROS., 28 Geary st. 16HM-GRADE 2D-HAND WHEELS $25 UP; sundries below cosi. 216 McAllister. TERY FINK '96 BICYCLE FOR 820. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 318 Market st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO best ccommodations. Terminus \eary, Allister and Powell st. car lines. GHT, teriing’; LET; Mo~ ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 31 weex, 25¢ might. 821 Ellis st; Rosedale, EN'S HALF-SOLING, 5Us LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 838 ket, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 287 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. ¥+ OQOMS 15¢ 1V 7bc PLR NIGHT: 50c 1O $1 50 per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. LARGIIET STOCK OF SECOND HAND SHOES on _hand: shoes to order, ¥3 50; hand-sewea shoes, $5. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Jarket; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25c & night: $1 a week. | JEVELL HOURR. SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. S_REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY 10 643 + Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, Se. ANTED—BINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 8L W Ga. $1 50 wieks week; rooms for two, 252 & reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersdelerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sntter ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that £d Roixin, Reno House proprie- tor, still_runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh: $1 to $3 per week. 100 EEY TV TAKE LODGING AT 1us 16 and 20c a night, including coftes aud folla TANTED, YOUR SHOES — WE REPATR 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, 50¢: fine shoes made to order irom $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. COWAN BUYS stores; negotiates mortgages on merchandise: cells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. AKERY FOR SALE AT RKASONABLE price; good corner location; good outside and store trade; well establisied. Apply Cail Office. 35(). SALOON: O WATER FRONT: ES. B350. tudiished tor 20 vears: a bargain: siok- nesscause of sale. Call at 1523 Sanchez st. W ELL-PAYING LUNCH AND COFFEE house: large yard: 50 chickens; $900; owner must retire. 145 Tenth st. RUGSTORE FOR SALE: FINE CHANCHE for drugeist: good bargaim. Address H. K., box 84, Call Office. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR: LONG ES tablished: best reasons for selling; must sell. Apply Cail Office. FOR SALE-MISC INE ENGLISH PUGS, MALE AND FE- male; $3 each. Address Pug, box 82, Call. ASKFOE THE $25 SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ring. worth 850. Uncle Harris, 16 Grant ave. INE YOUNG FRESH MULE COW: THIRD calf. Apply at tie Red House, 5900 Mission cor. Sickles ave., Ocean View. ACHT-SLOOP. FEET LONG cushions and sidelights new. 1310 Pacifie EW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. W. 8 RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, ete., bought and sold. 1063 biission, nr. 7th, OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, / stand desk, money till, safe, cheap. 10 Clay. SKIFF: N OR SALE — ICECREAM AND CANDY store: rare bargain; inspection solicited. 183 Taylor st. |¢ OB BALE-GOOD SALOON. DOING GUOD business; owner going East; $250. Apply 235 Third st. JEWSPAPER ROUT® IN INTERIOR CITY, ciose to San Francisco. For particulars apply this offiee. $250 ket st. AUNDRY ROUTE, dry, 17th st., nr. Fosol DESTAURANT: M no reasonable offer refused. 6Goiden Gate ave. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR: NO OPPO- J sition: no agents. Inguire Call Office. AIRY AND PRODUCE-STORE; & LIVING- rooms; call at once. 1008 Hyde st. BAKERY, STATIONERY, CANDY « store: 6 rooms; snap. SKIFF, 921 Mar- ST. NICHOLAS LAUN- ‘all bet. 9 and 10 A. A "SELL THIS WEEK; {7 OUNG GIRL T0 TAKE CARE OF 1 BABY. 219 Broderick st. ANTED—EXPERIENC: D CLOAK OPER- ators. LOKWENTHAL'S, 914 Market st. TANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework. 1423 Laguna st. T ADIESTOMAKE 825 PER WEEK : LEGITI- mate business. Call 181 Post st., room 20. TOUNG WIDOW, RECENTLY FROM MAS- sachusetts, desires position as housekeeper. 1007 Marke. 8t. JASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE ANY KIND of work by the day. Room 17, second floor, 144 Fifch st. W IBCHES [ER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. N Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respectal iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. HUNIER & co, CHINESE AND JAPA nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231. W.C.YOUNG, mgr ELIABLE NEAT HOUSEKEEPER FOR small family. Call in morning 1307 Fitimore. HIRTMAKERS AND APPRENTICES. 785 Guerrero st., near Twen ieth. ERMAN OK SWEDISH GLi LTO DO LIGHT housework; plain cooking. 1620 Geary st. - AGENTS WANTED. ON'T BE BROKE, SELL SAPONIUM: 23 day to men and women. 630 Mkt, rear office. F BUITSTORE; ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS. 6 sanchez st. J OB SALE_-CHEAP; GROCERY, FRUIT AND vegetabie business. 'J. MONROE, box 18, Call. OCAL AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHERE at NEUHAUS & CO.'S, tallors, 115 Kearny st. EEDS' POPULAR WATER FILTER; $1 50 will start you. BRICK & CO., 719 Market st. HOESHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; FINE LO- cation. Apply 959 Howard st. IGARS AND STATIONERY; RENT $10. 221014 Mission st., near Eighteen:h. GENTS — "PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest of Indian 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. AN WHO HAS $25 CAPITAL WANTED A8 partuer by Iady. 223 Post st., room 2. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND BAT- tan furniture at_the factory and save retalier's profit; getour prices. Cal. Ratian Co., 61 First st., Dear Mission. QFLENDID "REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Car BOILERS ENGINES ID-HAND MAGHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beala. COINTERS. SHELVING, SHOWCASES bars bought & sold. 112134 Markt,bes 7th & Sta Au.iuw CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up: repairing: open evenings. 8. ¥. Baby Carriage Mfg. Co., 443 Sixth. Q HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- sine; good as new: $90. Apply 216 Bay st. |; UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES ) doors. mantels. ete.. 3¢ sale. 1166 Mission. SEWING MACHINES. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OR SALE—SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO; 830, 781 Harrison st. ECKER BROS. GRAND, LIKE NEW, FOR sale cheap. STATHAM & CU., 106 McAllister. N ELEGANT HARDMAN PIANO SACKIL. ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 682 Market, rm. 2. OUTE FUR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. IN quire at Call Offi ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO DU GENERAL housework. 112 Lyon st. ANTED—LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF lodging-house. Address W., box 107, Call. IRL FOR COUKING AND HOUSEWORK; wages $20. 2414 Washington st. AILURESS ON COATS. 622 CLAY ST, room 2, first floor. AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment office. 51115 Bush st., nr. Grant ave. TRONG GIRL OR WOMAN: LIGHT HOUSE- work; sleep home. Cor, Fourth and Welsh, 102, S YHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. HINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4141, O'Farrell; tel. ¥. 424 APANESE AND CHIN ESE, EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314p Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, St. Ann's bldg., 8 Eddy st.: tel. Main 5234, ESPECTABLE, EXPERIENCED ENGLISH couple, first-class city references, competent to take care of small ciub or offices. Butler, hox 82, Call Oftice. ITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED cake baker. K, room 20, Ahiborn House. OUNG COUPLE OF STEADY HABITS would like to take care of house in suburban town not too far from station: Berkeley prejerred: or would pay low rent. Address N. J., Branch Call Office. 527 Montzomery st. AILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 610 MONT- gomery st., room 1. 00D WAITRESS WANTED. street. EAT YOUNG LADY TO LEARN BARBER business. 707 Brannan st. ANTED—MEN iND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. TRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND WAIT- ing on table bet. § and 12 at 2932 Jackson st. OMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 8319 Clay st. (550D | MINISHEE, "ALSO BUTIONHOLE- maker and apprentice girls. 106 Battery st. PLYN on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. 134 THIRD N TTUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG HIGH schooi graduate in_ office: thorou stands bookkeepin; best of references: sulary no object. Address B. L, box 148, Call Office. YOUNG MAN, EIGHT YEARS' EXFERI- ence in the grocery business, speaks German and Engiish, would liké to find some employment in a who'esale grocery, as salesman or any otner llmmon: can furnish best references. Address 04 McAllister sc., city. PELIABLE MAN, MAN, WITH FIRST- CLASS tern and San Francisco references, wishes situation as coachman or gardener. Address F. D., box 119, Call Office. OACHMAN, GAKDENER — YOUNG MAN ‘wants position; can milk: handy at painting; temperate; references; salary $30 per month. Address B. B., box:55, Call. - AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS IN city or country: willing to do any kind of work. Address 40 South Park. - OUNG MAN WITH A GOOD TEAM WISHES a position as teamster for some wholesale house in town. D., box 154, this oflice. TIRST-CLASS COLUSED COOK: MEAT AND pastry; hotel or restaurant: city or country; ciiy reference. D. K., box 106, this office, ’S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: BEST EW_SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 26c. i l'(;c.DUWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- et AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS glven MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st, 105 8th. ALKDRESSING, 250 AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes: 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. Y O5T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE XL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to Ier week: free 'bus and baggnre 1o and from ferr MALE HELP WANTED., (CSOK AND W1V, $95; DISHWASHEE, 8157 3 paper-hangers, §2 50 day; 5 hammermen, 81 50 day; b dnilers, $1 50 day: tauor; 4 miners on shares; farmer, $20: teamster ‘for ranch, $20; choreman, city, $10; boy for rauch, 86: boy for ranch, $8; buy to herd hogs, #10: German farmer, $10: young man for garden. $16: tiemakers, MUREAY & READY, Leading Employment ‘Ageuts, 631 ana 638 Clay st. wAN-TKD—OYS’I‘EBHAN. $30 AND FOUND and increase; machine coatmaker, $15 week; wagon-maker for couutry, steady job: cooks, waiters and others. . Apply to J. F. CROSETT & €0., 628 Sacramento sk PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED IN CHICKEN RA in near city: everything readv. 150 Second HOUSES WANTED. E WANT sOME CHOICE COTTAGES houses and flats immediately to fill the de- mands of our clients settling for the winter, A.J. RICH & CO., lieal Estate Agen:s. 112 Montzomery WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—FEMALE ST. BERNARD OR mastift; 12 months to 2 years old; must_be reasonably cheap. Address, stating price, S.W. M., box 9, Cail Office, Oakland. AI‘:;I'EADd—aMEni}Vvll I%II?I BECOND.E}‘LNJD s ress, giviny perticulars, H. J. box 19, Call Office. 5 4 LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- Iy, watches ropaired. MUND, 113344 Mission. LOST. OST — POINTER BITCH; BLACK AND white; biind one eye; liberal reward. Return to 2605 California st. T.oST_AUSTRALIAN OPAL, SURROUNDED by small diamonds; liberal’ reward. Return to M. H. KICHARDSON, 785 Marke: st. OST—A FASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Soclety of San_rrancisco, in the name of ANDREW MARTIN, No.157,072. The finder will please return to bank. TORNEAR CLI¥F HOUSE, POCKETBOOK with sum of money. Return 3792 Seventeenth st.,, near Sanchez; reward. 1.93TPASSBOUK WITH THE HIBERNTA 4 Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of DAVID WILSON, No. 119,369. The finder will p ease return to bank. OST—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. ]JO’?‘—I&N 'EE“I‘HEY OAKLAND, s.lr’l‘lfl(:mn aroall amount of oy and haser sione, FInder please return to Call Office. AW K'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-—THE R KLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. FOUND. FDV!’ D—GREYHOUND DOG. DWE‘B CALL 81514 Ellis st DENT‘B’I’!. B ot i s ROV e R. L. T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS; crown work, bridge work and teeth without piates a speciaity. 108 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. $7 A SET FOR TEETH-WARKRANTED AS g00d as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIM M! dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. » ficed by a private party obliged to dispose of it. Room 12, Flood bullding, 809 Market at. 4STORY BUILDING, CORNER OF fuil of planos: these nts of Kearny and Sutter sts., instruments are for sale on’ monthly pay $3, 34, §5, 86, §7, 88, 39, $10, $12, 815, and #25 permonth: the best of every from lowest .ces to Sieinway Baby, Parior and Concert rands: why pay rent when beiter pianos can be bought from us for about same payments ? every PIan0 guaranteed ; fine wood-sea: stool and draped gover Included: no charge for drayage: pisnce kept In order by best concert tuners. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sta. also Oakiand, Cal., Portland, Or., Seattle, Wash.; Steln- WAY representatives for tne Pacific Coast. AIN LESS TRACIION, 680c; CROWN bridge work & specixity: plates 86 up: 18 vears’ experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.N, 81563, Geary. DI'L LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARK KT ST.,, NR. Eleventh; no charge for exiracting when lates are made: oid plates mode over like news eth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. H. G. Young, 1841 Poik st e K. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.; open evenings: Sundays till noon, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 708 M. K- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speciallsts; pa inless extracting, with gas, $1; plates. $5 up: ill, $1 up. B GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GE Dok Sentiat, aracoveses ot nlumfi and patentee of Improved bridge work o teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrellst. ] BUY FIANOS AND ORGARS N CARLOAD 10ts and for cash, and being in my own build- ing, with no rent 0 pay, I can Offer any one desir- ing an instrument better value for less money than any other music house in San Francisco: invest- ate and be convinced. HARRY SCOTT, 528 es st CTUALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN PI- anos; see our list for this week: planoe on 83, $4, 85, 86, 87, 35, $0, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- ments: fine stool and cover with each; delivered free anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F.W.SPENCER CO., salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-band pianos from leading makers: no- body can offer better terms and prices: remember ours Is the oldest and largest music-house west of Chicago: call or write. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco, JULL SET OF TEETH, $7; W. Fhve" vear:oxtrciion: bok.: Annca N 1l crowns, $3 60. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY; ¥1 - Drices; iEatolass restlis: painlest syioriinn: Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING, M. D., 500 Gurter LL WORK TO SUIT TIMES; WA Dit. 1A, 1370 Market st frocs G Nt )& UUCKETT, 1705 FOST ST, NEAR BO- Chanan: gas §1ven: crown and Bridgs sare. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- A ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN I RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crock: 75, San Francisco, (h:.' e OHN R. AITKEN AND MA URICE L. ASHER 23S AL law, rois 515,516, B ooy, PRrtott bldz. i DRy WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. e o S SN S T EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- N dry, milk and a0a ¥ fiue busles.” 835 Tareisoh st T NEW &SECOND-HAND WAGONS;BAKERY. laundry and delivery; cheap. 414 Broadway. 1(‘03 ML‘.‘ T I:flfi“ PRICES. FINE carriages lescription; cash, notes or installments. Ckmlfllh. ““fihl-.if- ARGAIN; PIANO FOR #75, $100, §175, $200 15%na $250. at MAUVALS', 769 Market 1t. BURLED WALNUT UPRIGHT BOS- MAosu‘n:xxT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND ton make plano. BRUENN'S, 228 Post, Schubert: little used;sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss 00D UPRIGHT CHEAP FOR CAsSH. SCHMTITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hivernia Bank. w U. BADGER, SOLr AGENT FOR HALLET .& Davis ana Fraucls Bacon planos, 408 Sac'te CH(ULK“]NH' KNABE, STEUK, VOSE, STER- ling planos: see our new piano for $187: piaase sor reme D RN CORTAZ & BON. 16 0 Fams B\'BON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMEK Newby & Kvans, Eriggs and other pianos. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD&ENEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 3 Latham olace, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A A e e A A A A e~ A BYICE FEEE—DIVOKCE LAWS A SPEGL- o e iz caecHOR. Wiike, Geedn s, s tended o G WeHOWE, att'y at-iaw, 550 Marker UAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 536 YARROTT building: consuitations free: moderaie fees. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTOENEVS AT law. room 481 Parrott buiiding (Emporium), DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS S0G- cesstul. W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market s