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1 POMPADOUR JIM S A “QUITTER" A Telegram From Margin Julian Dispels All Doubt. 2 Manager Groom Learns That Corbett Has Not Signed With Fitz. SPORTING MEN DISGUSTED. Gibbs, Groom, Graney, Jordan and Carroll—All Speak of Corbett in Withering Terms. The mooted question as to why Corbett has adopted the Fabian policy in his deal- ings with *Sailor’” Sharkey was settled in a manner convincing to every one last night, when J. J. Groom of the National Club received a telegram from Martia Julian, Fitzsimmons’ manager, which reads as follows: NEw YORE, October 18, 1896. J. J. Groom, Manager National Clud, San Fran- cisco, Cal.: Can’t give positive answer at pres- ent. Waiting for Corbett to sign articles. If he refuses 1 will do business with you. MARTIN JULIAN. This telegram was in reply to one sent by Groom, asking if a ten-round fight could not be arranged, to take place in San Francisco, between Fitzsimmons and | Sharkey. The National Club had tired of | Corbett’s dilatory tactics, and therefore looked to the Australian for a coritest. Thus Corbett’s one and only excuse for not meeting Sharkey has now been taken away from him, namely: that, as he had signed to meet Fitzsimmons, no one would be interested in a match between him and so comparatively unknown a man as Sharkey. That telegram was the Crookes tube from which emanated the X-ray that pierced Corbett’s verbal subterfuge and showed the skeleton form of dishonest in- tentions behind. That the local sporting fraterni believes Corbett a physical wreck, with no intention of fizhting either Fitz or Sharkey, may be gathered from the following subjoined utterances: J. J. Groom—I have done with Corbett and do not intend wasting any more money on telegrams. He has no inten- tion of entering a ring with anybody. Billy Jordan—What have I said all along? That Corbett is a “quitter”’ of the first water. Fitzsimmons or Sharkey, | either, for that matter, could knock the | head off him in no time. He knowsit too. | Eadie Graney—That is exactly the same | trick Corbett playe¢ with Cuoynski for | so long. I knew he was dodging and this | proves it. He will either have to sign somebody now or go out of business. J. D. Gibbs—Corbett’s actions to me are simply laughable. He must lie awake at nightin order to avoid having his excuses take grisly shapes and frighten himina nightmare. Jimmy Carroll—I guess I was one of the last men io lose faith in Jim, bat it is now all gone. For some time I have been im- perfectly convinced that be was trying to avoid a match, and this leaves no doubt. | Nothing could make Corbett act so but the | knowledge that he 1s physically incapable | of fighting. BANK OF CALIF(SRNIA. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders | ana Election of Officers for the { Coming Year. The thirty-second annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of California was held yesterday and the following offi- cers and directors were elected President, Witliam Alvord; vice-president, Charles H. Bishop; cashier, Thomas Brown} assistant cashier, S. Prentiss Smith; second assistant cashier, Irving F. Moulton; secretary, | Allen M. Clay. Directors—James M. Allen, William Alverd, | William Babcock, Charles R. Bishop, Antoine | Borel, Adam Grant, H. H. Hewlett, Edward W. Hopkins, Myer Lewis, Jacob Stern, George Whittell. The loxlowiniis the abstract from the secretary’s books exhibiting the condition of the bank at the close of business Sep- tember 30, 1896: ASSETS. 3 $2,461,192111 8,936:951 80 Cash on hand. Bills receivabl Bank’s house profits. 00 | Other real estate. 85 S:ocks and bonds. 72 Due from banks 20 57 Life insurance. R 46,878 95 Merchants’ loan credit account.. 146,120 51 | 16,989,577 51 | LIABILITIES. Capital........ 3,000,000 00 Surpius account. . 1,000,000 00 Profit and loss account 2,121,679 08 Deposit account. 8,762,800 70 | Due banks and bankers. . 1,522,016 96 ‘Acceptance, mdse. loans crédits. 166,376 77 | Dividends unpaii.. 1,704 00 | Exchange reserve. . 45,000 00 $16,989,577 51 Average monthly cash movement of the bank from the first of fiscal year . Total for year. $62,939.995 04 7,171,700 48 I xchange transfess. 62,856,000 50 Traster of bullion. 339,620 00 Statement of profit and 10ss. bi ance to credit October 1,1895. $2.260,010 03 Net earnings... 3N 497,450 61 32,757,460 61 | O.her receipts........ ....... 092 43 2,778,390 O Less taxes and diviaends. 856,710 o8 $2,121,679 08 Included in the statement is an account of the real estate in this City, also of the Fresno Land Company. THE STOCK MARKET, Prices for mining stocks were lower again yes- terday and trade was dull. The close, however, was firmer again. The Bank of California has declared the usual quarterly dividend of $3,or $90,000, paysble on the 15th. Interior banks recently pald dividends as fol lows: First National Bank of Los Anceles, quar- terly of $2 50 per share on the 5th: Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles, quarterly of $3 75 per share on the 10tn: National Bank of Monrovis, semi-annual of $250 per share last week. Ata special meeting of the stockholders of the Bodie Consolidated yesterday the sale of the min- ing and other property of that company to the Standard Coasolidated on the terms already pub- lishea was ratified. A similar meeting will be held by the stockholders of the Buiwer Consoli- duted Mining Company next week. In the Chollar mine (Comstock workings) in the north stope above No. 2 crosscut on the 450 level work has been confined tothe ninth, tenth and eleventh floors during the past week. The pay has been spotied and poorer than usual. In the south stope on this level they are working north on the seveuth floor and are finding some fair grade ore. From this s:ope they have crosscut 10 the east, but bave found nothing of value. lave shipped Lo'the Nevada mill during the past week 94 tons and 700 pounds of ore, which is belng sccomulated in the dumps. The average top car sample was 23 80. Are repairing in the porth drift_on ‘the 850 level preparatory 1o Starting a crosscut from i 10 the west. Uther repairs where necessary are under way. In the Potosl mine (Comstock workings) the raise irom the intermediate level, opened at the 10p of the raise from the south Gfifton the 450 level, Is now up 36 feet, the top showing bunches of fair grade ore. Are stoping to the south from the fool of this raise and are fi.ding some ore of fair grade, which Is being saved. On the tunnel level thedrift west to connect with the top of the raise just noted s out 18 feet; the face is in clay and porphyry. Have saved during the week 9 Con. Imperial. 02 U3/savage. 44 45 Confidence....1.835 1.40;Scorplon. s (8 Con New York — 04/~ez. Beicher. 08 09 Crown Point... 52 b4/Srndicate . 08— EastSierraNev — G4 silver Hill.... — 03 Eureka Con... 25 Sierra Nevada 67 68 Excheauer 03 04| Unlon Con.. b4 ob Goula &Curry. 68 69(Utah... 09 10 Halea Norers.1.25 1.30| Yeilow Juckee 58 59 GOLD MINING EXCHANGT. Champion....... 100 Lockwood Con. 284 2 717 50/200 ... a7 . Princess. 35|asked... 70 Providencs. 14/ Asked. 80 00 25, avannah. 4 Asked.. 47 5 00| Bid 60 5 60| sk 85 700 LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Spring Valley Water... 5 00 | Asked Spring Valley Water.. 96 00 | Asked San FranciscoGes..... 9850 NSUEBANCE amorkt Fireman'sFd165 - |Sun 25 80 COMMERCTAL BANK STO-RY. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.125 — AngloCal.... 52Y5 — |Tondon&SE. — 2714 | BankofCal.. 225 Merch Ex... 13 - Cal 8 D&ETCO106 - - FirNadonl — aner 800, ~ = wavres Gers&rCo. — 1250 — 100 HumbS&L1100 — urity..... 260 276 Muwal..... — 40 |Uuwwniroscioy - ekSavUnion — 480 | STREET RAILKOAD STOCKS. Callfornta.... 106 1U8 Ok SL&Hdsy — 100 Geary-st. — 20 |Presidio. = Market- 42 4234 Suttersi. e TOW ....xt ATOCKS. AtsntioD.., 15— (GlantCon..., 1615 1815 Eastern D... — 80 [Judsonb..l — & — - Calitorma.ll 50 7214 Vigorit..."". 25c : 7oc MISCKLLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnakn Piry. 9315 9516(Nat VinCo . _ BIkDCoalCo, — ~ 10 |UceanicSSCo 18%; 20 CalCot Mills — — |PacAuxFA L — Edison Light11814119 |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — (PacRoU Ml — ~— Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo 64 734 HawC&SCo. 14 15 [PecTransCo. — 24 nuich 8 PCo 1935 — (Pac T&TCo. 70 85 MerlixAssn.100 110 [Sunset T&T. 41 - MElecLight — 44lUuited OCo. — SALES—MOENING SESSION. Foard— 14 Edison Light & Power Co.. 118 28 10 Hawaiian Commercial. 14 3714 100 S ¥ Gasiight.. 52 00 $1000 S ¥V 4% Bonds. 97 25 $3000 .do dao 97 00 $3000 S F & N P Raliwi 98 00 SALES—AFTEBNOO Roard— 3 Edison Light & Power Co.. 118 00 55V Wamer......... ... 2615 $10,000 Sutter-st Raiiway Bon 110 60 to the Nevada mill. The top car sample of the same was §29 60 per ton. Itis reportes that & member of the Stock and Bond Fxchange was recently fined $1000 for huving dealings with a member of another board, intercourse with which has been prohibited. Assessments Fending. Following 18 & list o assessments now pening: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1896 MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. ANNUAL MEETING—THE R GULAR annual meedng of the stockholders of the Sanger Lumber Compauy will be hLeld at the fice of the company, room 16, 22 Market st., Ssn Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 20th day of October, 1896, at the hour of 3 P. M., for the pur- pose of elceting a board of directors to serve for the ensuinz year and the transaction of such other business as may come be.ore the mevting. ALONZO M. G K1M, Secretary. ©Office—232 Market st., rin. 10, San Francisco, Cal, OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION IN office; experienced bill clerk: references given. Address B. C., box 107, Call Office. TERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO LIGHT housework and take care of children. Write to PAULINE MILLER, 136 Flood ave., Sunny- side, city. DEESKARER WODLD - LIKB 4 FEW more families to sew for; good fitter and reason- able; will go to the country. . B., box 118, Call | Delingt Couraxy. No. |Amt inthe | Sale Day. | Board. Crown Polnt [ _Sept 18/, 18 Union... 53 “Sept 20 22 Gould & Curry 79| Qct 2. 27 Occidental. . 24| oct 3| 20 Ophir. 67| Oct 6. 30 Alta. 83/ oct ¥ 2 Utah 231 oet 111 3 Yellow Jacket. 61 “0ct 12 20 Potos! 46/ Oct 29 24 Savag 80| [Nov 2| 24 Mexican.... 65 3 BOAKD SAuES, Following were ihe sules in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 300 Belener...61/100 Crwn Pt 100 B &5, 100 200 882006 & 200 Chalige...45/100 HEN 200 Choir...1.90/100 Justice. 100 CC&V...1.65/100 Mexican. -60[300 Uccldu... #4200 ¥ Jucki...58 100 Ophtr... 1.10{200 %00 Alpha 200 Andes E 1100 & 200 Belcher...61/450 N G & C..06{100 Union 62{400 Ucclati....42(250 Y Jacket.68 -86/150 Potosi ... .61 Following were the sales Inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : _REGULAR SPSSION—10:30. 30| 100 Ainha.....14/200 Choir. ...1.90/200 Oceld. ... .44 200 Alta......13/300 7% : 6U0 Andes. 500 Bavage. .. 1000 SB&M..0 86(450 6 Nv. 400 Union C...83 1200 Utah.... .10 1200 Y Jackes..61 1200 . 700 G & C. AFTERNOON SESSION- 160 Cholr,.. 100 . 821y 200 CCa V. 100 Alphs. 200 Alta.. 300 Andes 800 Bullion....17|100 € Potnt....51 100 Bulwer....41/700 . 52| 200 Caleda... 18200 Exchaqr....04 459 Challge...49/800 G&C . 64/ 200 100 HeN...1.30[3 200 . verneB2{200 ... L2722 400 ++2-50100 iono. 7 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY. Oct. 13-4 . 3. E’fl.Auai.‘ Bid. Asked. AlphaCom..... 14 16Jackson. 26 40 Alta. 13 14Jola., .08 Andes. D 25 26Justice. 05 07 RBelcher. 62 63 Kehtnck. ve (%4 Best & Belcher 90 91 Lady Wash.. 02 04 Benton Con. — 1b[Mexican. 40 41 Bodie 50 15— Bullion 17 1y 03 04 Buiwe: — 4llNorth G.&C.. 05 — Caledonia: 13 15/0ccidental ... 42 44 Chollar 1.90 1.95 Ophir. Con.Cal&Va...1.69 1.65/0verman... Challenze Con. 50 STOUK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Oct. 18-2 2.3 | UXITED STATES BONDS. Bue, Asked, Bid Asked. US 4s coup..106 — |Cs4esreg.. — 1073 Do new issuelid — MISCELLANKOTIS ~av e, CalstChless. 110 = (PacRoliMPr . Cal o 5. 8117 ) I Dot CotraCW5s — 8715(P&ORvés. — 118 Dpnt-stex-co — 8715 P&Ch Ry8s. — 1074 Edsu L&P63120% — |Pwi-st RR8i — 11835 }T&CHERS. — 106 |Reno, Wikl — 108 Geary-stR3s. 97%4102%4Sucto P& L. — 10214 LosAngL8s. — 100 |SF&NPRSs. 97% B84 Do Giteed8s — 101 (SPRRAriz8y — 85 Mkt-siCbles119 — |SPRRCalfs. — 109 DoEyCon3s.. 1035310414 SPRRCal35. — 100 NatVinGsist 96— |SPBrRCalds — 97 NevCNgR7s. 90 — (SVWaterfs. 1161411744 P C HR8s102% — |SVWaterds. 87 N Ry Cal8s 993 — [StinG&Eds — 100 N Ry Calds. — 100 |SunsiT&T6s — = Oak Gas 53..100 10434 Suuter-schds 10934111 Lo 2d 1s 65..10234104 | VissllaWios — — Uniuibus 03,1163 — » AT*BierocET Contra Costa 3815 3814)San Jose. Marin Co.... 49— |Sprog V. 634 1< #10CKS. Capital — 35 |Pacific Lizns 49 80 Central.. 95 — |San Francsco 9214 93 Oux GL&H 52 33 |swockwn.... - = &0 FacGaslmp. 84 B4l NOTICE OF MEETINGS. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY A egree. By order of the EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Sec. MOUGNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and 'A. M.—Called mesting TH1S (WEDNESDAY) KVENING at 7:80 p'clock. First degree. Visiting breth- ren cordially invited. By crder of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. g, PACIFIC LODGE No. 136, F. and A. M.—Officers and members orA this lodre will assemble at Masonic Temple TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) at 9 A X, sharp, 1o act as escort tothe M. W.Grand Lodge ng of the cornersione of the Masonic nd Orphans’ Home at Decoto. GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary. B K136 SULOMON'S LODGE, NO. 260, F. 2nd A. M.—The officers and members are reqnested to assemble at the Masonic Tempie, WEDNESDAY, October 14, 4t 9 A, M. sbarp, 10 escort to the M. W. Grand Lodge at the lay- ing of the cornerstone of the Masonie Widows’ and Orphans’ Home at becoto. By order of the Master HARRY BAKHR, secretary, £, A 0 1. B OF E—ALL MEM- bers of the county board, also the! several committees on picnic, totake piace at Harbor View Park, SUNDAY, Uctober 18, will please meet at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEAING, October 14, at 7:30 o'clock, to make tival arrange- ments. Commitice on yrizes will piease come prepared to submit its report. Alameda County officers will please attend. By order of T. k. MCGUINNESS, 8. D. T. J. NORTON, X. 8. JAS. MCMENOMEY, 8. T. P.LYOXS, C. D. E.HEALY, . 8& YERBA BUENA LODG Veterans will pay usa fraternal visit, B‘% it Js earnestly requested that eve: brother Odd Fellow will avend M. 8. JEFFERS JR., Acting Noble Grand. A. D. CHusmIRE, Keo See. THE EXKECUTIVE AND FINANCE meet THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock at Scottish Hall. A. LAURISTON, Chairman. tons amd 700 pounds of ore, which they shipped No. 15, L O. 0. F.—As t EVENING, October 15. Fnonspay ommittee of the D. A. McDonald Club R. 8. FALCONER, Secretary. B Tk ANSUAL MELTING OF THE corporation of St. Luke’s Hospital will be held at its office, 731 California st., MONDAY, vetober 19, at 3:50 P. a., for the election of mem bers of the Corporation, & board of scven directors and any other business coming before the meeting. WILLIAM DOXEY, Secretary. NTICE OF MESTING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Bank of San Franeisco will_be held at its banking oftice, 801 Montgomery st. San Iran- cisco, Ca., on WEDNESDAY the fourteenth (l»llh? day of October, 1896, at the hour of three (3) o'clock .M., for the purpose of electing a Dourd of direciors to serve during the en-uing year, and for the transaction of such other business s may come before the meeting. . B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. ESPLCTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN wishes a situation; undersiands American or German cooxing; city or short distance in the country. 249 Minna. Y 9UNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO DO WRIT- 1ng or cashier; reference. Ad. 39 South Fark. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE to do general housework and cooking. 318 Braunan st., rear. 1ADY GTRANGER) IN THE CITY WOULD like position as typewriter. 1 Fifth st., rm 36. OMPETENT GIRL DO HOUShwUfifl' CITY or country; 2 years' reference. Cal 1217 Devisadero st. T OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION 10 do light housework and care of a baby: Jew- 1sh preferred. Call at 205 Fourteenth st ; no postals. SPECIAL NOTICES. 6 NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanageof 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has received the following orphan aud LAIf orphan yirls from June 30 o October 1,1886: Maggle May MacNaughton, 9 s, 8 years: Mary King, 7 ars; 1ds King, 4 years: Mathilaa Edith Kalber, 10 years: Jeanette Al bretta Brown, 12 years: Grace Hubbard, 10 years: Anunie Huvbard, 6 years: Henrletta Hammer, 20 months; Florence Spicer, 11 years. £ D5 BAY, WEAK MEN MADEBTRONG: acrobatic exercise. Room 8, 12 Mason st. £ 0AS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDEE; Sheapest. place in the cliy. HU¥ SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR B4: Wnllm‘om made, oty or country. Pacitia Collection Co., 416 Montgy st., room 6. r’;a\. 5580, BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. QWISS GIKL WANTS_ SITUATION FOR housework or upstairs. Swiss Hotel, 627 Com= mercial st. (5 EBMAN GIRL WISIIES A PLACE FOR UP. 1 stairs work and wait at table. Apply at 1613 Leavenworth s. HELP WANTED-Continued. TANTED — WAITRESS AND PARLOR- maid, $25, see lady here at 10 to-day: laun- dress and chambermald, $30: 3 cooks, German style, $25 and $30; nurse and seamstress. $20; 2 boarding-house cooks, $26; Scandinavian waiiress, ;flo.‘lnfl Others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sut- T 8t (CO0K FOR MINING CAMP, NEVADA, $75 and fare; housework girl, country, $20. R.T. WARD & GO., 608 and 610 Clay. JIBST-CLASS ALTiRER FOR LADIES cloaks and_suits. United Staies Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker building. FIBST.CLASS BUNCH "GREAKER GIRL. Ouly such will call at 185 Taylor st. XPERIENCED GIRL FOR CHILDREN, second work and sewing In Alameda; $20. Ad- dress K. G., box 66, Call Office. / ANTED—YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES good hand to address letters ~ Address WALTER PEMBERTON, Cill Office. OMAN, 20 TO 25, FOR_LIGHT HOUSE- work; 1 in family; 'wnges $8. Call 10 to 13 3., 710 Lombard st., cor. Montgomery ave. FIRST-CLASS PHOTO OPEKATOR AND RE- 25 toucher; “councry. Stuparich Mfg.” Co., 823 arke ] ITTLE GIRL TO HELP WITH CHILDREN; 4 85 month. 542 Howard st. 100D TAILORESS AND APPRENTICES ON coats 625 kddy st. JIRL WA.TED—~MALL FAMILY OF 3; wages $8. 416 McAllister st. IDOW WISHES POSITION IN WIDOW- er's family: no objection to 1 or 2 childre, exceilent cook’; goud seamstress. 1148 sutter st., room 85, third floor. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION, general housework; $20; reference. 711 Elis- abeth st JANTED—LADY T0 DO GENERALHOUSE- mall family: small wages. 34 Grove. ANTED—GIRL £XPERILNCED IN BOX pasting. Stuparich Mfg. Co., 528 Market st. ANTED—GOOD TAILORESS AND AN operator on pants. 6231 Post. V JITUATIONS AS COOK AND WAITRESS by mother and daughter; country hotel or min ing camp preferred. L. G., Lester House, cor Lighth and Clay sts., Oakland. REFINED WIDOW, WITH GIRL 7 YEARS wants a position’ as housekeeper: city or country. Address R. W., box 107, Call Office. .ITUATION WANTED; A MIDDLE-AGED ) woman; nurse children or invalid; reference. Address Nurs, 702 Vallejo st., cor. Stcekton. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. 5, DLVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 36 (twenty-five cents per share) of the Hutehinson Sugar Plantation Company will bs vayable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Tuesday, Uctober 20, 1896: transfer book will close Wednesday, October 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. f=, DIVIDEND NOTICE —i DIVIDEND in liquidation of 3 per cent on all deposits has been declared by the California Savings and Loan Society, parable on and after MONDAY, Uct, 12, 1896, at the office of the soclety, Mills buildivg, ninth floor, room 2. VERNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The board of di- rectors of this bank have declared a dividena (No. 18) tor.the quarier ending September 30, 1896, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable on _and afterjthe 16th of October. Transfer books will be closed from the .Oth to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, Oct. 7. 1896. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ASS GERMAN NURSE WITH BEST Apoly MISS [IRST. cliy references, wants situation. CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ELIABLL FEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MRS M.JOHNSTOXN.995 Market, Te!.Mint 904 ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA 50D st.. furnishes best help of all nationalities WO EXPERIENCI D WOMEN WANT SITU- ations; good cook, baker ard laundress; second, competent infant’s nurse, invalid or confinement; references. 558 Minna st. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO LIGHT housework or walting. Call or address 59 Rausch st., corner Folsom. TYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGE- ments, $1 50 per day; fit guaramteed; chil- aren’s work also. 1703 Jessie st., near Eighteen h. Y ANT.:D—SITUATION BY YOUNG SWED- ish girl: good cook, baker and laundress; £00d references. 1020 Mssion st. VONPETENT NURSE WANTS SITUATION 1o take care of children; no objection t0 house- work. Call 4,9 Minna st. OUNG GIRL TO MIND CHILDREN. 805% Mason. me Laundry, Seventeenth and Folsom sts. OUNG GIRL 10 ASSIST IN GENERAL housework. 1013 McAllister st. Y UUNG GIRL, NuT OVEK 16, TO ASSIST IN housework. 1307 Fillmore st. ANTED — RESPECTABLE LADY AM- C‘“_-unr. ‘Wwho can sing, to iravel R. S, box 132, ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO light housework for widow; wages, $8 to $10; references. 716 Franklin. Y OU3G GIRL—CAR OF ONE GHILD. ply 116 Leldesdordt st. before noontime. IRLTO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND cooking. 3419 Jackson, below Central ave. AP * HELP WANTED—Continued. e OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 ~eventh st. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. ST IN CITY._ SING: E TOOMs, 15, 30 45D cen! . $1, ‘week. Pacific oasa. Commercial and Leldeadort sta EN'S HALF-SOLING, 5Uc.: LADIES, 40c.; done whilé you wait. 38 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S. ¥+ ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND HAND SHOES on hand: shoes lo order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W ISCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD &T NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry. TEY ACME EOUSE, 957 MAKKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for s room; 26ca night; $1 a week. GOMS 180 10 76c PEE NIGHT: 500 T0 150 per week. Oriental, 225 Dramm st. } INUELL HOUSE. SIXTH AN HOWARD . sts.: single furnished rms _75c week, 15¢ night. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 8L Wvgok: rooms for two, 25¢ & day, 81 6US weak reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. w 'ANTED,TO CUOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR* ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 100 16C and 20c & night, including woes and rolla €24 Washington st.. near Kearny. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to 11 o’clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have iheir snoes repaired at nignt while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢; men’s soling, 50¢c: fine shoes made to order {rom $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 st. and Second st. ——— e AGENTS WANTED, B Aamfl's TO CANVASS; SOMETHING NE sells on sight; large profit. 2134 Third, rm. BUSINESS CHANCES. TGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. SALOON ON WATER FRONT; ES- $250' tablished for 25 years: sickness cause of sale; big bargain. STENBERG & CO., 652 ket. $‘50 PARTN sk IN WELL-ESTAB- lished corner grocery und bar: owner in business twentv years: thoroughly responsible; four living-rooms; prefers partner to hired help. STEINBERG & CO., 632 Marxet at. D BUTCHER-~HOP; ESTABLISHED $2000. 35 ears: no veiter location: all latest improvements; refrigerator, marble cou ters, safe. casn register, fine horses, WagoDs, et big outside route; large store trade: best class of cash customers: owner 19 years made fortune and is retiring; bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market $3200, BETIRING FROM EUSINESS ON = account of old age; for sale: desir- able saloon: well situated for 2 young men to con- auct; comprising large stock of wines, liquors, cigars, 2 cash registers, safe. handsome bar and backbar, pe retiring. STENBKRG CO., 632 Market $500. SISAR. CANDY STORE: TRAN . fer point: terminus of 2 car lines: re- ceipts average $18: excellent chance for lady or gent of energy. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 1000, FIRSTCLASS SALOON: —CEX: « tral: north of Market st.: magnifi cently fittedup: superb bar fixtures: fine paini- ings: cash register, etc.; receipts average .5 daily: oid established, popular place; thorough in vesiigation _afforded’ satistaciory reasons 1o selling. STENBISRG CO., 632 Market st. 9000, 5 NESTAND MOSTELEGANTLY . fitted up Oyster-nouss and restaurant across the bay: commanding the best prices: no opposition: expenses light: investigation of profits Yon: owner has other business and. compelied to sacrifice; will exchange for real estate; bons fide bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Markel st. E HAVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY business. T, LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. A GENTS—HOLIDAY BUOKS; FOUR BOOKS e ;uenud’ hy' one GDNIPGFCIIF i Hflor;z :.em nl-_ rts 32 orders In four days; F. Pe Bobecription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO,, 728 Market st. "5 FINE GROCERY AND BAR; ELE- 1DV, gant location and_doing good busines the stock will invoice more than amount asked this place must be =old immediately: rare bargain for some one. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall avenue. JEEDS' POPUL.AR WATER FILTER; $1 50 S Vit start you. BRICK & CO., 719 Market st HOUSES WANTED. ‘WASTED-TO RENT A 4-ROOM FUR- nished cottageor flat; rent must be reason- able; state rent. Address C. W. R., box 88, Call. WE _WAKT SOME CHOIOE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fill the de- mands of our clients settling for the winter. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Mont- gomery st. /INCHES | K HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to §1 anlm: 150 10$6 per week: convenlen: and respecta) iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. JIUNTER & €O, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314m Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. (CIENEWEARD ISVA NS RELIARLY help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. JAPANESEINTELLIGENCE AGENCY. K. 75, &t Ann’s bidg,, 6 Eddy st.: tel. Main 5234. THINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4141 O'Farrell: tel. k. 424 WISS-AMERICAN OF GOOD EDGCATION, £0od acconntant, and speaking and writing Ge man, French and Kngiish, able to do any kind office or house work, would like to find a co : good references. Please address nth st. ANTED — 2 GIRLS AS WAITRrSSES; country town summer resort. Call 109 Jessie st., room 4, bet. 10 and 2 o’clock. PPRENTICE WANTED AT HAIRDRESS: S MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st. and 106 th. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86c: AFTER- noon classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. 8. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL; BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 68. ANTED—A MODERN HOUSE IN WEST- ern Addition containing 12 to 14 rooms, far- nished or unfurnished: would rent for term of Joams: suae location. Address MACK & C0., 11 ront st. ROOMS WANTED. LDERLY COUPLE WANT 8 OR 4 UNFUR- nished rooms: notover $10. Permanent, box 24. Call Offic-. FURNITURE WANTED. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.—HIGHEST price furniture, carpets; postal. 866 Mission. QT ACCOUNT OF ACCEFTING THE MaN: agement of an estate I offer my paying office business and house-renting department for sale: clearing 8200 to $300 per month; will g1ve fuilest investigation: this is a rare chance for 1 or 2 ener- etic business men; must be sold. T. LUBELSKIL, City Hall ave. OB SALE_INTEREST IN FINE PAYING, established manufacturing business; this is & rare chance for a shrewd business man to securs an interest in an elegant business; capital required is $5000 to $10,000. and the only object 1n sellin: an interest 1s to have the services of an intereste Pparty to act as bookkeeper and cashier; investiga- tion will show this the finest chunce ever offered in San Francisco. Full particulars T. TLUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $5000, 5=, CEEY AND BAE, O WILD . take partner; fine corner stand: long lease and cheap rent; taking in $100 per day cash; the finest business of its kind [ huve ever offered forsale. T.LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. AVING BUYERS WILLING TO (NVEST parties desiring to sell promptly, HEALY, 23 Kearny st. [OTELS, BALOONS, GROCERY STORE etc.; all kinds of business opportunities. Be- fore purchasing apply W. F. HEALY, 28 Kearny. EW SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 26C. o hécDUWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- el s OST CONVEN1ENT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; %00 rooms: 25¢to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $8 ’bus and baggaze 10 and from ferrv. ire: MALE HELP WANTED., IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS WORK IN private place; can take care of garden and horses; generaliy useful as painter and carpenter: references if reqired. AddressC. M., box 12, Call Oflice, Oakland. T XPERIENCED MALE NULSE, SiRUNG and heaithy, wants engagement, ity or coun- try, or will travel with patient; b st of references. Address A. J. L, 476 Jessiest. TOUNG GENTLEMAN ATTENDING COL- lege wishes relief work; experienced and grad- uated phariacist: highest credentials and refer- ences. Address Drugs. box 141, Call Oftice. REFINED YOUNG WOMAN WOULD'LIKE & Y OF 14 YEA RS WOULD LIKE TO LEARN lace as housekeeper:.no objection to small a trade and be taken full charge of. Mother’s Wages. Address T o, box 86, this office. address, 1036 Ciay st., cor. Mason. J. A. "OUNG. RESPHCTABLE GIRL WISHES A | Y OUNG MAN SEEKS POSITION IN PRI- situation for light housework during the day. Apply 221 Filimore st., near Haight. RESPECTABLE GIRL WIsHE st housework in & family of adul Call 56314 Stevenson st. DE~PECTABLE GIRL WISHE \do light housework. Call at 37 Sianford st. (GOUD TOOK AND LAUNDRESS WISHES 3 place: will go short distance in the country; home wanted more thgn wag:s. 51314 Hyde W OMAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND by the day; is good worser; best reference. 731 Harrison st. JEAT GIRL, WISHES SITUATION FOR light housework; #12 to $£15: references given: no postals answered. 170215 PoIk st. VIRL WANTS A SITUATION ASCHAMBER- maid: cail till Sund; wages from $12 to #15: no waiting. Address B., box 10, Cail. iwnfii' GrRMAN WIDOW, 38 YEARS, AN ‘with one chiid, wishes steady piace as house- keeper: ges 85 per month, but good home. Ad- dress 1. K., box 105, Ca | Office. DELIABLE WOMAN WOULD L KE A SITU- \ation as cook or housework In a private fam- city reference if required. Apply at®1417 Sacramento st. W ASAIED—BY A WOMAKN, POSITION 1N kitchen as cook or assistant in hotel or board- ing-house. Apply 447 Iehama st. (90D FRENCH “AND "GERMAN = COOK wants si uatlon in private family, cooking and downstairs work. Call or address 1022 Larkin st. OMPETENT WOMAN W ISHES SITUA TION / 10 d» general housework: gool cook: $1U to $12 per mouth; city references. Call 10 Wetmore st., off Washington, oet. I owell and Mason. MERICAN PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES sitcaiion in a privaie Protestant family. Piease address 948 Folsom st. EFINED GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSI: tion as seamstress and maia in private famlly. no objection 1o cnlld and country. Address K. G., box 70, Call Office. T IKST-CLASS GERMAN COOK WINHES SIT- ualon n American family. Call or address 87 L1y ave. TTUATION WANTED BY AN ENGLISH lady, young, refined; desires to teach and take charge of young children: first-ciass seamstress. Governess, box 66, Call Uftice. REFINED YOUSG GERMAN GIRL WISHrS position for upstairs work and sewing or take care ot chi.dien. Address R. G., box 105, Call. Y DRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER and seams ress, work by day or take work at home. Call oraddress 1609 Turk s'. TO ASSIST : wages $12. A PLACE TO vate family to care for garden, horses, cow, ete.; references; wages $15. Address N. A., box 21, this office. RENCH OR GERMAN SECOND COOK, first class country hotel, $75: secona cook, first-cluss restavrant, $65: French or German €ook. private board ing-house, $50: vegeiabie cook, Lotel,- $30: secoud cook. restaurant, 350: neat young lunch-counter man who Cau Open oysters, #30: 2 lunch and_dinner waiters, $20; 2 walters, hotel, city, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. COLORED EXTRA WAITERS WITH DRESS sults Tor country hotel: fare paid. C. R HAN- SEN & 0., 110 Geary pt. Wflxfifiwna’cm\m Geuy 38,3 Week.’ C. R HANSEN &' CO, 110 eary s "OOK AND WIFE, $40;: GERMAN COOK, 840; / 3 cooks, $30 an! $45: pantry bo -, $20; Dane or Swede boy to drive milkwagon, $12 4 miners, 6 woodchoppers, 20 tlemakers: milker, $22 50; tailor. MURRAY & READ leading employ- ment agents, 634 an ! 636 Clay st. PELIABL. MAN WANTS SiTUATION TO take care of horses, garden; good driver: han- dy with tools. Address Handy, box 105, Cail. ARNESS-MAKER FOR A RANCH. #35 AND found: siableman, $35. MURRAY & READY, leading empioyment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ONEST JAPANESE WANT sSITUATION to do housework. T. M., 110 Taylor st. OY, AGE 16, WISHES SITUATION IN SHOP 1B or wraver 1 store. Add. H. J., 54> Franeisco. ARPENTER WAANTS WORK; IS AN EX- pert on leaky roofs; repairinz old work a specialty. Address Carpenter, box 63, Call Office. W ANTED — HORSESHOER FOR _HONO- lulu, $3 a aay: ironer and polisher, $30 an1 foun oemaker, piecework; vegetabie garden- er, $20; oysterman, $30 and board and increase: ook for small country rsstaurant, $25 and found: hotel cooks, $30 and $50: cook for 10 men: waiters and others. J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ARKEEPER — A SOBER AND STGADY young German, with good references, wishes situation. Address B. K., box 24, Call Office. MAREIED GEEMAN, THOROUGHLY soberand 1eliable, good ariver and first-class stableman, haady with tools, will do any kind of work. Acdress S. H. B.. box 10, Call Office. JTUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI- enced cake baker. single, good all-around hand; city or country; good references. J. K., box 101, Cail Office. 1TUATION WANTED PAINTING INTE- rior, paper-hanging, calcimining. Address ARTHUR VERVOORT, 209 Leidesdorft st. (JABIBLE MAN WISHES SITUATION TN office; Eastern references. Address E. M., box 95, Call. TOUNG MAN WITH SHIPMASTER'S CLR- tificate (English) desires enzagement as officer orotherwise. Address S. M., box 93, Call. TXPERIENCED MINING ENGINE KR WISH- es position as overseer or otherwise: can do surveying and assaying: references. Aduresss. A., box : 5, Call. OUNG MAN, EDUCATED, WAN (S SITUA- tion; speaks English, French, Greek and Turk- ish; reférences. Address E. G. T., box 85, Call. TUDENT OF LICK SCHOOL DESIRES A home where his service can be equivalent to his board: references ¢>changed. Address DAL- TON, 518 Willlam st., Oakland. OBBING PLUMBER AND METAL ROOFER with 9 years' experience would like to get a steady job: wages no object. Address P. T., box 83, Call Office. EALTHY, STRONG. YOUNG MARRIED man_wishes position; wholesale house: to drive wagon: porter or any kind of work: speaks German, Itallan, Spanish; relerences. J.. box 148, Call Office. ANTED — EMPLOYMENT AT HOME evenings; painting showcards, writiog visit- ingcards and engrossing che ply and slegantiy done: aiso teachiug penmanship. MASON, 102 Mason st. Y FIRST-CLASS LADY COMPOSITOR, / work reasonable for permanent position. Call or address 1609 Turk st. (500D LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK BY THE day: washing and Ironing; city reference. Call or address 203 Fourth st. Y OUNG GIRL, GERMAN, WISHES T 00 general housework; will sleep home. 328 Chestnut st. W ANTED—SITUATIUN TO DO HOUSE- keeping ur chamberwork: country preferred. Aduress J. A., box 47, Call Office. GErMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION FOR cooking. 40 Eleventh st., cor. Mission. OMPETENT GERMAN SECOND GIRL; 5004 waitress and scamstress. Address 776 oward st. 30D GEKM AN COOK WANTS SITUATION G in_private family; wages $25 to $30. Aaq- dress 779 Howard st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION IN family of 2 or 8 persons doing light house- work: wages from $9 t0 $10. Address A. H., box 72, Call Ofifce. WEDISH GIRL WISHES ~ITUATION FOR weneral honsework: American and Jewish cooking; city. Call Wednesday and Thursday, 1170 Market st., room 80, fourth floor. W ANTED-BY €WEDIH GIRL PLACE 10 do cooking or nousework. 901 Folsom st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE AS UP- stairs-glirl or nursegirl. Address N. N., box 25, Call Office. / TRST-CLASS MILLINER WiSHES A FLW more engagements by the day. Box M, Call Branch, sixteenth and Mission sts. JIRL WISHeS A SITUCATION T0 DO UP- sta'rs work and walilng in a private family, Address 3329 Twenty-second st., near Valencia, ESPLCTABLE WOMAN WISHES GEN- eral housework: can do good cooking and plain washing. 258 Eighth st. TOMPETENT ENGLISH NURSE DESIRES A position: full charge of infant or young child; Procestant: good references. N. N., box 105, Call. OUNG MARRIED COUPLE FROM THE East desire work of any kind by the aay, to- gether or separate:; both strong and willing to work: would work for small wages. Please call or address room 28, 214 Third st. ASTRY COOK WHO CAN DO SOME range work: waiter, $26 and room; second cook, $15 a week: dishwasher, $7 a week; cook, $10 a week: man for porter and pantry work: walter, small hotel, $.0 and room; Japanese dishwasher, $4 a week and room: Japanese waiter, $4 'a_week and room: Japanese boy for housework. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. OOTBLACK, 87 A WEEK; WASHER FOR laundry, an all-round laundryman, country laundry. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. W-ZLIED-WATIER FOR NEVADA, 8i5: 2 hotel waiters, city, $25; cook for restanrant, $40: boy to wash dishes, $10 and found; laundry” man. south, fare adva: ced, $25, see boss here, etc. L. ANDRE, 815 Sto-Kton st. 0OK, BOARDING-HOUSE, COUNTRY, $35: cook, m(nxn{ camp, $35: miller for Southern (‘Iull!ornh. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. F YOU WAT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI tere and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. YASH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, eic. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co.. 1057 Market. pavs cash WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113315 Missiog. ELL YOUR BOUKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- eiry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st: send postal. LODGING-HOTSES FOR SALE. OFFER FOR SALE—————— . —-FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS-—— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS-——— 27-room house, $700| 22-room house.... $500 10-room house. 150| 24 rooms, corner.. 750 56 rooms, cor.. 8,000/ 14 rooms onSutter 700 11rs, mostgell 200|686 rooms,best clty. 3,500 —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS— H. G DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. | 1( EOOMS—ALL XEW FURNITURE, FINE locations, H. U. DECKER, 1020 Market st. J]-B90% HOUSE: ROOMS ATL BENTHD, PRICE $200. For sale by DECK KR, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifth. 36 BuOME — CORSER HOUSE; GHEAF rent. Apply grocery, 961 Mission st. $160 A BARGAIN—LODGING-HOUSE « In Oakland; 41 rooms; all occupied: first-class roomers, paying fine; rent $100; good location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 310, Sate De- posit buildiig. 97 WELLFURNISHED —ROOMS: FULL: { 1owrent; a bargain. Inquire 40 Sixth sty grocery. 75 LODGING-HQUSES, 'ALL PRICES TO +) suit buvers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. FURNITURE KFOE SALE. UK NEW ~I1ORE 1S COMPLETED AND W& are in it: four floors, running from Mission to Minna st., in all 134 acres of floor space. are packed with household goods of all kinds, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfits of ali kinds and in endless variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed ina home, from a pairof plan- kets toa completely furnished house, pay us a visit; It costs you nothing; our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAXN. 'Cn. PLUM & TUPHOLSTERY CO. 1301 MARKET ST.,'COR. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. ifluNEk FOR A LAUNDRY FOR REDWOOD Clty: $25 to $30; see party here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR jowest prices on household goods, new or £00d a8 new; cash or time: open evenings. SHoET ORDER COOK AND BAKER, $45; lunch counter man, $30: storekeeper. $35: assisiant storekeeper, $20. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. SHORT ORDEK COOK AND BAKER, $4b. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. 100 SEAPEFICKLRS AND LAKORERS AT once: reduced fare. State Labor Buresu, 1n rear, 325 Sutter st. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED ~tates Marine Corps, United States Navy: le-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legaliy d.clared their intention to become citizens; must be of good character and habits and abie (o speak, read and write English, and between 5 fe-t 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ANTED—COATMAKER AND GENERAL tailor for country. GREENBERG, Flood building. TRONG BOY: GREKMAN PREFERRED: TO ike_himseif generally useful; board and lodging; 310 a month. 2016 Mission st. APE ANGER WANTED. ‘Third s! CALL AT 509 BUMMER GOING SOUTH WOULD TAKE advertising or_light side line. Address, with particulars, G. H. B., 187 Hyde st. /INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIiRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 20 to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week: free busand baggage (0 and from the ferry. / INCHESTER HOUSEK, 44 THIRD, NEAR Marker—Kiectric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 650 per night: 81 50 to $6 per Week: fice bus and bAwgage o and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED, G2 BARBER—STEADY ONE; PERCENT- age. 823 Clay st. ANTED—BRIGHT BOY TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. 707 Brannan s 4(Q( SARPETS: CHAMBER SETS §i&: stoves, $5: lor zets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bar outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mission. URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. ING FURNITURE CO0..1127-26-31 MA furnish 4 rooms . CARPET CUCLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 23 Tenth; tal Eouth 86 D MACKINTOSH &CO., successors. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTRD WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehams st.; tel. So. 40. DVANGE CARPET CLEANING CO, 402 ASutier, tel. Main 394. S. 5. FERGUSON, mangr. E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 14th st.; cleaning Sc a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. Oy STEAN CARFETCLEANING REROVA: ting, 38 Bth. STEVENS. mgr. Tel. South 230. ARPET CLEANING, 80.: LAYING, 8¢.: UG ‘samples free; tel. Jessle 944. Stratton. 198th st ONKLIN'S CARPET ERATING WOKKS. 335 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. JCA YARDAT GREAT WESTEEN CARPET Cieaning Works. 11 Eighth st. AFE INVESTMENT: PAPER ROUTES FUR ) sale: leading morning paper: city of 80,000 ine habitants: 1000 subscribers, clearinc $200 per month; also route in city of 60,000; 750 sub- scribers; price $2500. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ARROOM FOR SALE, COEK. BROADWAY and Frent st., inclading 2 stores and 12 rooms; ren cheap: present owner has been in piace 20 years; selling on account of taking possession of Chicago Hotel. JOR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN: FINELY LO- cated restaurant doing good busi and 17 rooms connected; always occupled; complete in- ventory can be seen at our office. EDWIN K. AL~ SL¥ & CO.. room 29, second floor, Mills building. 35()(), A0ADSIDE HOUSE: DOING GOOD « business; 20 acres camping zroun: 12-room house. furnished; timber ana spriogs team, etc.: bargain: must seil. Employment Of fice, San Rafael. Marin County. %200 OLD-ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE, o « with all the fixtures; one horse and wagon; reason for seiling, nted 10 gO 1o the old country. Call 2013 Missioj $900 OLD ESTA - LISHED BAKERY: bakes 214 barrels a day: 2 fine horses and wagon ; large store and outside trade; s .crifice; death in family ; trial given. SKIFF. 921 Market st. 500. EANCY GROCERIES AND LELL DUV, cacies: new stock, good team and trad. store, 3 rooms: rent $18: positive bargain; mu: sell. Employment uflice, San Rafael. A COALYARD IN RUNNING OR- der; establisted 9 years: scales. screens, blocks and 5 stalis; no opposition; closed on account of sickness; rent $10. Apply 191534 McAllister st. O SALE-CHEAP LUNCH AND COFF parlor: one of the finestlocations in city: every thing first-cluss; fine range and fixtures; bargain. Apply 1.0 Sixth st upstairs. JOR SALE — FINE-PAYING GROCERY- store and bar; full stock; horse, wagon, cart; has to be sold &t once; full investigation; reasonuble offer refused. Call Office. 3500 BEST - PAYING BUSINESS IN . vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 85, Call Office, INE OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS RES- taurant in town near Sam Francisco; also siore for rent inone of the best locations. Kefer to K. NISSEN, Haywards, Cal. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE; with all store fixtures; 3 living-rooms; good business corner; will sell for one-third what it cost. Apply Call Office. JLK BUSINESS FOR SALE; 2 HORSES, good wagon, et ; sil family trade. Cali from 9 o'clock to 12 at Seventh ave. and Lake st.; Sac- ramento-st. Cars. CIGA!PBTOBE: GUOD CORNER: MARKET st.: best paying stand in city; bargain: ieaving city. PROLL, 719 Market st. ARTNE:: WANTEE:hPUuLIBBH:'fii BUSI- ness: money; light work; small eapi HARRY box 1, Gal Office. il W ANTED—CASH BUYER FOR FRUIT AND ‘vegetable store, situated at Turk and Fillmore sts.; price $75. OR SALE—A GENERAL MERCHANDISE business. Apply to WM. WADSWORTH, Rio Vista, cal $l 50 PARTNER IN RSTABLISHED + high-class office business: clears $1000 first year. Hall of Inventions, 819 Market st., r. E. Al].‘rul(’lfih ‘GND "?USHELING STOKE; paying from $6 to $8a day; must sell; goin, Fast 296 O'Farrell st oo AN OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR- store and bar: near City Hall; account of other business. Call at 103 Powelil st., HILBERT BROS, $8: AVERAGE 'WEEKLY NET INCOME W $250 invested:safe:conservative;free pros- pectus of proofs. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N, ¥. T AN HOUKR’'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS £). stores; negotiates mox on merchandise; sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. PARTNER WANTED IN PROFIT- & 150. abie ana established business in Sy Rafael. Apply at the Employment Office. = great 0o ONES & CO., MAIN OFFICE 26 AND 27 ¥izhth st.: tel. Jessie 1061 ANTED — YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN printing ofice. 8 Montgomery ave. 00D TAILOR WANTED FOR BUSHLING. 626 Commercial st. ANTED—BOY, GOOD DISHW ASHER; EX~ perfenced. 106 Second st. 0Y WANTED TO LEARN JEWELRY trade. 126 Kearny st., room 14. W ANTED-COOK, WASH AND IRONER, family of 2, country, fare paid, $26: German or French hotel cook, $40; eirl for housework, Vacaville, see lady here, $20; plain cook and housework, small family, Ingleside, $25: girl for Antloch, housework, $15: 4 German and 4 Scan- dinavian giris for housework, city, $20 and $25; 10 young girls, wages 810, $12'and $15, for house- work. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geery. (GERMAN Or FRENCH HOTEL COOK, $10: X _waitzess, country hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. (99K, BOARDING-HOUSE, ALAMEDA, $35: chambermaid and assist waiting, same hiouse, $20; wal:ress and chambermaid, country, $20, see party here: parlor-maid and waitress, cliy, §2 ousework, Sunta Cruz, $20; Point Reves, $20 middie-aged woman, country, $15and A 10 young girs, awsiss, 810, $13and 310; weveral usework giris, city, es. Apply MISS CULLLY, 955 Sutiar s Do /RBNCH NURSEGIRL. SAN LUIS OBISPO, ) mald and seamsiress, sleep home; German nurses, $15: French nurse, 1 child, $15: housework girl, San Ratael, $20; 1 Truckee, $15 Efi?‘.hxz paid; cali early. MISS CULLEN, 328 T K EBESCH CHAMBERMAID AND SEAM. stress, $20; English nurse, with reference, $25. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. \) ANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH woman, a position as nurse and companion to alady. E. B., box 147, Call Office. TOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER WISHES position. Cail 609 Polk st. WEDISH GIRL WI~HES SITUATION TO 4o general housework: Tefervnce; wages $20 to $25._Call 161 Fair Oaks st. O0NG LADS WISHES SITUATION AS waltress, chambermald; or will do plain dress. making and sewlog. Call o address 822 Third s, rooms 21 and 22: 50 triflers need appl - ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE LADY WHO can do any kind of sewing and second work: none but firsi-class families need apply. address M. S, 609 Post st. TENOGRAPHER, TYPEWRITER AN D bookkeeper wants situation: will do general, office work. Address A. A, box 66, ' all Office, OUNG GERMAN GIKRL WISHES rLACE TO do upstairs and secon ! work: dressmaker and seamstress. Address or cali 82914 Vallejo st. EFINED MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WI- dow would like a place as chambermaid or working housekeeper; in a good cook: very neat; *ood references. Call from 12 until 3 o'clock at 17 Taylor st., room 5, first floor. J1RST-CLASS DRES~MAKER WILL WORK ver: cheap this season in order 10 get estab- lished: desires few more engagements; also plain sewing done. 131 Taylor st. VW OMAN WITH A LITTLE GIRL12 YEARS old, country, $20; Protesiant second girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. _— e e SECOND GIRL FOR BAKERSFIELD: SEk party here. M1SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. (GEBMAN 'NURSERY GOVERNESS, WiT! ref: $25 Apply MISS CULLEN, 328 Suuter, RN T JEEMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL FOR SMALL mi CULLEN, > 8t. ST SEsOatterabanls - n oo vl L 7 WAITRESSES, COUNTBY HOTELS, $20 and room: chambermaid and wait some, $20 and room: waitress, city, $16; head waitress, $25 aud room; waltresi and do some sewiug, '$15, room, ete.; cook, $26 and room; German woman as cook, $18 and room, 6 people; young girl to ok In small restaurant, $12 50 ud roam: waltress, for Oakiaud, Cal: family cook, Spti st., $25: housegirl, Berkeley, Cal, §20, cnoice place; cook, Turk st., $20: girl, Vailejo st., $25: 3 cooks, Jewish family, $25; girl, for Livermore, Cal., girl, sSeéventeenth st. $11; girl, Powell st., $15: girl. Polk si., $16; Germ girl, Green st., $15; German girl, Turk st., $20; rl, Washington st., $15; girl, Octavia st., $1i crman girl as cook, $18, no baking; nutseg ris, $ , $10 ana : 27 young iy MARTIN'S, 74§ Market st ANTrD—~GOOD WAITRESS. 106 IND Wk e STRONG WOMAN TO TRON: SALARY §30 month with board, Apply Lane Hosplial. EGISTE ED ASSISTANT DRUGGIST; REF- erence; city experience preferred. KELLY, 102 Eddy st. Y ou5e MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, TO LEARN barber trade. 1707 Market st. ANTED—ABLE COMMERCIAL WRITER, one familiar with California products in gen- eral:.a permanent ition. Address A. 8. C., box 82, Cail Office, stating previous experience, refer- ences, salary expected, etc. w ANTED — BUY WITH SOME EXPERI- ence in talloring. 568 Minna st 0Y USED TO WAIT ON TABLE; BOARD- 13 ing-nouse. 739 Fourtn st NERGETIC MAN FOR OFFICE WORK: ust have $500 to $700 to loan employer oni O0n ety fne osttion. 16 BOx 10, CalL HOKSES. () HORSES FOU SALE; ALSO WAGONS uj carts, nes3: Grand Arcade Horse uukusg‘fi:'su:n ‘st.; auction sales every Wednes day. 8 VAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. Tl EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- Jencla st., is the place to go if you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugles. wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. 500 BT x:&sfl ‘A.M: SECOND-HAND HAR- ness inds: buggy.wagon, carts, surre, & rockaway ; 40 cheap horses. 15th and V‘londl’. 150 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- D all kinds; wagons, b surreys, mnw.;:,"uru: Toic bt I Mission 3¢ / ANTED_TO BUY HALF INTEREST IN & nice grocery and bar. Address, particulars and price, A. B. C., box 97, Call Oftice. ESTAUBANT AND OYSTER-HOUSE; MA R~ ket st.; old established. Particulars at 1241 Market st. JEWSPAPER RUUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Franolsco. For particulars spply this office. PAETRER IN WELL-PAYING RESTAU- Tant. 706 Howard st. $100. BESTAURANT. WORTH #3500, + must be sold at oace. 903 Folsom st. $350 RESTAURANT—RECEIPTS $30 TO $35 day: full investigation. Apply Call. $650. more than valué;rent $20. 117 Fillmore AR OF HEAVY BROKEN HORSES JUST arrived. 139 Valencla st. 3250 TEAM, TRUCK AND HARNESS, IN GROCERY: BAR: LIVING ROOMS; $90 DRUGSTORr. CLEARING $120 PER month: half cash. Ad. , box 9, Call. )INE GRUCERY AND BAR: MU E] ¥ this week. Cor. Jersey and m-xandsu.‘r:-.!5 e g0od order. _Apply 38 California st. IORNER SALOON: BEST IN POTRERO; €00d partner or sell whole. 1100 Kentucky s: HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 Ibs. 862 Howard st. T,ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTE 2 broken: eheap: Hyde ranch. 630 Commerci WAGONS AND CAEKKIAGES, ORNER SALOON: OLD-ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 Pine. SlNuLx EXPRESS-BIG AND STA ND; cheap; account of sickness. 501 Hayes st. W ANIED — ENERGETIC MAN WITH 50 cash; position; money secured. Address Cash, box 10, Call. ARBER'S 15-CENT SHOP: BARGAIN; Al location :;good trade. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave, OR CHOICE STEAKS, CHOPS AND ROASTS g0 to DENNETT'S, Fourth and Marke: sts. ANTED—500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST be and 10c meal in the City. Old Economy, 410 Kearny. Nfiw Al:[lk) SDEGCDND-HAND DAKERS', LAUN- ey, milk and_grocery wagins: also roCKaway anda's fine bugyles.” 828 Harrison st l‘\oll SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE e Of ‘every desc:iption; eash, notes or Installments. Carvill Mfg Co.,, 46-48 8th st., S ¥, EXTENSION-TOF ROCKAWAY, LAUNDRY, grocery, delivery wagons. 1620 Mission st. NEW &SECOND-HAND WAGONS;BAKEKY. TANTED — SEAMEN AT THOMPSON'S, California House, 108 Clark st., below Davis. 0 TAILORS—COAT, VEST AND PANT- makers wanted: apply at 11 and 5 at the Ste- ‘venson-street entrance. CHARLKS LYONX, wholesale tailor, etc., 721 Market st. HUEEL, RESTAURAN I'S WISHING COOKS, ‘walters, St. Louls Casino, 215 3d. NATUMAN. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET_ BOT- + tle beer or wine 5¢; best free lunch. 643 Clay. laundry and d elivery Cheap. 414 Eroadway. ECOND-HAND MILK DELIVERY WAGON, S $30. _Apvly 169 Second st. LOST. UNCH SMALL KEY Third and Fourth. 7: reward. 'Lus-r—eox.n"‘ RIMMED SPECTACLES IN case, going from Geary, Stockton, Sutter sts., orPlaza. Return MRS. K., 500 Sutter st.; reward. BERRY ST, BET. Fourth st.; receive HUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW T¢ PER: any style, $3 np; misfits and ff shoes bought or exch : larg- stock of second-hand shoes; first-class repairing; work guaranteed. 749 Mission i, near Grand Opera-house. ‘QAILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 608 DAVIS st., Mariner’s Home. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, or. Sixth. W ANTED-S0 MEN FOBR SINQLE ROOMN; $1 week, 25c might. 321 Ellls st; le. WANT&.D—AK IDEA: WHO CANTHINK OF some simple thingto patent? Protect fiuur Hw;‘m‘ bring wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for their $1800 prize and list of 200 inventions wanted. W ANTED—uABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Roixin, Reno House proprie- for, still runs Denver House, 217 Third si.: 160 large rooms; 36c per night; §1 10 $3 per week. LOST—A PASS-BOOK WITH TH ~. HIBERNIA ihe name of ALBXASDER THONPLOR. No. \, o, 165-1098; the finder will please return to bank. ‘)LAIN GOULD RING WITH INITIAL “M.TO 2B Return 249 Ritch st Reward. STORAGE. T LOW RATES—FURNITURE, CARPETS, planos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J NOONAN, 1017 to 1028 Mis- slon, above Sixth; open evenings. TORAGE—CHISAPEST IN THE OITY: FIRE- proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin. FUWITUR& PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- vances, shipping CHAS L. TA YLOK.204 Post. — PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. Gt e S e R S 9() STYLES CAMERASAND LARGE STOCK Photo goods. Cal. Camera Co., 124 Geary st ORNING PAPER ROUTK: MU-T BE SOLD this month. F., box 89, Call Office. F oK SALE-GROCERY AND BAR: NO OPPO- sition: no agents. Apply Call Office. ¥RCHANDISE STOUKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. s L e S il o SALDON FOR SALE CHEAP; GOOD LOCAL~ ity. 848 Howard st. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY. quire at Call Office. AKERY IN G 3 B e 00D LOCALITY. s 811 POINT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A A e e e AP AN R. ¥ [KING, ATTY, CHKONICLE BLDG, » advice free: moderate; open evngs.: 8 to A T o ooy ; private; o ess i all law sults, claims, collections, wilis, eto., tendedta. G. W. HOWE, att y-atlaw, 550 Market OAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 536 PARKOTT bullding: consuitations free; moderate fees. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott buflding (Emporium). DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLE! D cessful. W. DAVITISON: 997 Magket o PARTNERSHIP NOTICES, T)SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. _NOTICE 15 bereby given that i'. H. WISTON has this d1y retired and withdrawn from the firm of A. Af SPECK & CO., real estate agents and house- ‘brokers. and that said_business wiil be conduoted DY ALl SPECK and . 1. SPECK from and atier e T, , nam andsivie of &. M. SPECK & COr - ¢ 110 name Dated October 1, 1896, A. M. SPECK, % R.H. WINSI'ON, 1 JNO. H. SPECK.