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RICKSTERS OFF FOR AUSTRALIA The Visiting Giants End Their Match With California. Resulted in a Virtual Thrashing for the Local Piayers. It BIG BOWLING AND FIELDING Keeling of Lake County Made the B:st Stand for the California Eighteen. The great Australia-California cricket match at the Presidio ground came to an end yesterday. Time prevented it being played to an actual finish and made of it a technical draw. But since the Californias had but one more wicket to fall.to com- plete two innings which together had netted them less than the one essay of the visitors the virtual resalt was most de- cisive. Owing pertly to the chilly weather and partly to a report that the game would close early, the attendance on the grounds was considerably smaller than on Wednes- day. The California eighteen completed their first innings before lunch, making hardly any stand before the consummate bowling and amassing the modest score of 43. Following on they did a trifle vetter. Keeling of Lake County played an ex- cellent inaings of 16. He was the one man of the eighteen to score double fig- ures, though the honor was almost shared by Bowhili, the Bohemian. Hogue of the Alameda Club also made a creditabie stand. The visitors’ play was absolutely perfect and was a revelation to most of their opponents. At the conclusion of the match the con- querors drove to their hotel and thence to the Mariposa, on which they departed for their home amid the cheers and congratu- lations of their friends. Yesterday’s Play. Myers and Butt resumed batting and the latter received McKibbin’s last ball. Eady took the other end. The first Over was & maiden. Butt scored 2 off McKibbin and fell 10 the next ball. Seven for 22. H. Keeling of Lake County joined Myers. Keeling got Mc- Kibbin for 2, and the next ball crossed for a leg bye. was caught by Darling off. He had made 2. Fane Sewell went in and met s similar fate. Nine for 28. Bowley of San Jose came next. Keeling got McKibbin for 2 and then for e single. In the next one he was bowled by Eady. Ten for 31. Keeling 9. Tzen Captain Robertson went in. McKibbin sent up & meiden over to Bowley and Eady another to Robertson. Bowley drove McKibbin for 1, and from Eedy. Robertson broke his duck with a single to leg off McKiobin. Bowley got 2 on next ball. Robertson got another single, and then Bowley sent a sharp off drive to Graham, which was taken. Dickinson took his place, and was bowled first ball by Eady. Cecil Gardner of San Jose then faced the music. Robertson got a single off McKibbin, then Gardner fell to one off the same. Young Harold Ward joined the captain. Robertson’s defense was very good. Ward soon putup a ball to loug off and into Jones’ hand. Towns- ley was the next. In the following over the hope of the home team was smarily stumped by Johns, acd | Cookson took his place. Townsley scored a single and later anotuer, bringing the score 10 40. Then Cookson was bowied by McKib- bin Sixteen out. Townsley got a&no single and Randall slipped one of Eady’ 2, but was bowled the next ball. Allout for 43. After lunch Bowhill and Hogue ovened in the follow to the bowling of Trott. The former got a single in the first over. Donnan went on the other end. Bowhill got two singles. Then followed a conple ofymsidens. Bowhill got 3 off Trott and Hogue 2. The latter later got a boundary to leg and 10 went up. Two singles followed, one by each batsman. Hogue put up one to Eady in the.siips and of course fell. One for 15—Hogue 8. Borchell scored 2 off Donnsn, Then the express train” Jones went on and with the | last ball of his over got Bowhili’s middle stump. Score, 2—18—9. Moriarty got 2 off Donnan to leg und Hood cut Jones for a like number. The ext bail disposed of Moriarty’s off stump. 3—23—2. who was bowled by & corker of Donnan’s in the next over. Score, 4—23—8. Keeling took his plice. Simmonds gor 2 end 1off Jones. Two leg byes followed. In the next over Donnan got Simmonds’ wicket. Keeling slipped a singie and the next ball of Joues' took Myers. Seore, 6— H. A. Butt took his place. A bye put the total 1030. Then Keeling got 2 off Jones. A single by Butt followed. Then Butt hit Jones for 4. Keeling got & single off Donnan and ou the same over Butt was stumped. Score, 7—38—5. Bowley joined Keeling. Asingle for Bowley and 2 for Keeling brought the score to 40. Then Bow Donnan. _Score, 8—42—1. duck off Donua by Keeling, who wes making a very plucky defense. Jones got Sewell, and the score was 9—47—1. Slom singie next-over. Then Sioman Was bowled. Score, 10—48—0. Ward was the next next-over. ewell broke his Keeling with a single achieved double figures, the first of his side t0 make such stand. Ward’e stumps flew et Jones’ next ball. Cecil Townsley joined Keeling and followed suit. Score, 12—48—0. Dickinson was the mext. Keeling scored a single and 50 went up. Then Lie gut 3 off Jones, whose next ball was & wide. Dickinson’s wicket fell and Cookson took his place. Score, 13—54—0 Two more to Keeling off Donnan, then a maiden by Jones. Keeling 116 was caught in theslips. Score, 14—56—16. Randail ook his turn and got & single, then Cookson was stumped by Johns. Gardner joined Randall, who slipped Jones for 2, and the same for Gardner and 2 more with the next Randail siipped and then coupled in the next over. Randall followed. Then the latter at 7 was vowled by Jomes. Score, 16—68—7. Captain Robertson brought up the rear and scored 1 on his first bull. A single for Gardner and then time was cailed. This made the mateh a tech- nical draw. Following are tte full scores: AUSTRALIANS. Kecling hit McKibbin for 2. Myers | took & maiden | ook’ yas 11 mining carlcads of ore. ihe average fimmonds joined Hood, | y was bowled by | n joined Keeling, who got a | A single for Gardner and two for | | | | | | | 100 . Two byes followed. A single | & 1. Donnan b, Robertson. .. 2 8. Darling 1. b. w. b. Rovertson 57 Gift nl. b. w. b. Robertson 43 Hill b. Cookson....... 5| S, E. Gregoiy b. Robertson 3 G. H. Trott ¢. Hogue b. Robertson 11 H. Grabam b. Cookson. 30 C.'3. kady not out 19 Jonas st. Mrers b. Kober:son 3 7. B. McKibbin run out. 12 A. E. Johns c. Hood b. Robertson. 1 Extras. 7 Total.s e 193 RUNS PER WICKET. e B SFE GRS AT EA T T 12 99 112 114 115 160 161 164 192 198 BOWLING ANALYSIa. Balls. Runs. Muidens. Wickets. Robertson . .159 71 5 7 138 67 8 2 30 0 0 60 3 0 36 11 0 0 Rober son bowled Lwo wides. Cookson bowlea | one wide. Umpires—Aitken and Phillips. CALIFOENTANS—FIRST INNING. E. G. Sloman b. Eady £. Bowhill b Jones. 3. J. Moriarty b. Jones. E. Hood run out 1. B. Hogue b. K ¢ Simmonds c. Endy b. McKiboin 3. Myers c. Hill b. Eady H. A. Butt b. McKibbin. H' V. Keeling b. Eaay. Fane Sewell c. McKibbin § H. D. Bowley c. Graham b."Ead. W. K. Robertson st. Johns b. McKibbin. A. Dickinson b. Ead, C. Gardner b. McKibbin.. " L. Ward Jr. ¢. Jones b. McKibbin. C."Townsley not out.. . H. Cookson b. McKibbin E. T. Bandall b. Kady. Bye CALIFOBNIANS—SECOND Bowhill b, Jones...... Hogue c. Eady b. Tro Moriarty b. Jones #00d b. Donnan. simmonds b. Donna Keeling c. McKibbin Myers b, Jones......... Fnit st. Johns b. Donnan. Bowley b. Donnan. Sewell b. Jounes. Sloman b. Donnan.. Ward b. Joues. . Townsley b. Jones Dickinson b. Jones. Cookson st. Johns b. Donnan. Randall b. jones Gardner not out Robertson not out. Extras ... o e S R s enenne RUNS AT THE FALL OF EACH WICKET. 123456 78 9 10111213141516 15 18 28 23 28 29 38 42 47 48 49 49 54 56 57 68 BOWLING ANALYSIS. Maidens. wxel‘(ou a Sl saaduaibetay e 2 T 7 Jones 90 5 8 Jones bowled one wide. PICTURE OF ROBERT EMMET An Attractive Feature of the Sacred Heart Parish 1 air. The attendance at the Sacred Heart fair, it is expected, will be much larger for the next six nights than it has been since its opening, owing to the ending of the Youths’ Directory festival. The various booths are doing very well, and the greatest interest is manifested at St. Francis’ booth, at which Mrs. Jeremiah Mahony manages the sale of tickets for the *'Robert Emmet picture,” the gift of Jeremiah Deasy, and the only fac-simile of the original in the United States. The tickets for this painting are 50 cents each, and several Irish societies, as well as in- dividuals, are taking a practical interest in it. To-night there will be an orchestra at the fair, as well as a vocal and an instru- mental concert. s e S Winskey Clubbed. Nicholas Winskey, a longshoreman living at 206 Perry street, went home drunk last night and threw an ax at his wife. She made & com- plaint at the Southern police station and Po- liceman M. O’Neill went back with her. Wins- kev showed fight and_O’Neill had 10 draw his club and quiethim with & blow on his head. Winskey nad to be taken to the Receiving Hospital to have & wound in his sealp dressed, and was then booked at the City Prison for as- sault with a deadiy weapon. THE STOOK MARKET. Reports of marked improvement in the Con. Cal. & Va. and of a strike in the Chollar crosscut caused the sharpest advance yesteriay that bas been seen for many & day. Con. Cal & Va. touched $2, Chollar $2 70, Norcross $1 90, Best & Belcher $1 20, Potosi 85¢, Savage 85¢, Ophir $1 50 and soon. The top prices were touched on the afternoon call and sales were large. The close, however, was weaker again. The joint Confidence, Chballenge and Imperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is ont 768 feet, eighteen feet having been made during the weel; the face shows porphyry. West crosscut 3 from the surface tunnel is out ninety-six, having been advanced sixteen feet during the week; the face 18 in quartz of no value. In the Crown Point mine they have started an upraise from the east crosscut from the shaft sta- tion on the 700 leve! at & point fifteen feet from the face. It Isnow up twenty-one feet, the top and ground cut through showing quartz ©f low value on the average, but with spots of pay. They contiune to stope on the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth floors in the south end above the 700 1evel with no particular change to report for the week. They are also opening in the 800 level raise at & point just under the track floor of the 700 level. From \these points ihey have saved and shipped to the Mexican mill for treatment 314 tons and 400 pounds of gola ore, on which the will started Monday eveninz, October 12. No battery assavs have vet been received. From the Belcher mine there were extracted auring the past week 71 mining carioads of ore, | the average top car sample of which shows an as- say value of $25 49 per ton. neyield of the Confidence mine for the past car sample assay of which wus $28 09 per ton. The Overm:n mine produced 11 tons and 1450 pounds of ore during the past week from the north drift on the 100 level. the average assay value of the ore was 832 54 per ton. ‘The following local corporations paid dividends yesierday San Francisco Gas Ligh:, 35 cents; Oakland Gas, Light aud Heat, 25 conts; Kdison Light and Power, 6623 cen s: Sunset Telephone and Telezraph, 25 celits: Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, 40 cents: Bank of California, $3; Ne- vada Bank, $150; California Safe Deposit and Trust, $1 50 per share. The Church Mining Company 15 paying & divi- dend of 5 cents per share this month. The Homestake Mining Company will pay & dividend of 25 cents per share on the Z5th. BOA > SALES, Foliowing were ihe sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: EFGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 1:100 Justice...05(100 roios:....64 9120 Mexcn. 100 Savace. . 46 461200 Oceidil....35/100 Seg Bel...08 8 ~1.901800 . 66:200 S Nev... 67 500 Con Im....02 200 Ophir... 1.20{200 ¥ Jucki..57 200 Crwn Pt..52/400 Ovrmn.... 161100 ...... AFTEENOON SESSION—! 27(600 C Polnt...56/100 Potost. - 28/300 567 150 -7.66/300 G &0. 450 B & B...1.15/200. 650 . 20,500 700 Andes. 100 Following were the saies Inthe Pacific Stock Eoard yesterday EEGULAR SESSION—10:81. 300 Belcner. 600 .. 58/700 G & C 350 B&B.... 981|200 H&EN. 100 Bullion... 18500 Julia....... 100 Cale 13650 Justice ...05|2 300 Chain....45/350 Kentuck..07/450 8 Nv. 250 Cholrl:921e 300 Mexican..41/500 8 Hil 00 5200 Oceld. 300 Unioa' C...66 50 CUVE.1.6724(1600 . 100 Utan.... 250 C Imp. 1300 40V X Jackes,.57 250 . 03! 100 Bulwer. 200 Caleda. 200 Chbalige. 500 ... 100 Choir. 100 . 200, 100, 200 100 00 LLOSING QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, Oct. 10-4 P . Bid. Asked, Confidence Con N Crown Poiat... 56 — EastSlerral — 08 itureka Con... 25 75 Excheauer.... 04 63 Goula & Curry. 88 10 Huie & Norers, 1.70 62 GOLD MINING EXOHANGE, 100 Lockwood Con. 28 100 ... 27 70 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OGCTOBER 16, 1896 W AUVA AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Oct. 15—2 p. M. CNITED STATES BONDS. coun. 306 =)y & aa rou. U8 4s coup. 108 Do new issuellb MISCELLANEOUS envene. Bid. Asked - 207¥ CalatChiesy. 110 = |PacROIMIY o = Cal BlecL, 85117 — |[Do2dfsés.. = = CotraCWbhs — 9716 P &ORy8i. — 316 Dont-stexco — 97 |P&Ch Ry6s. — 107% Edsn L&P 6311935125 |Pwl-st RR8. — 11815 F&CHRRGs — ' 106 [Remo, Wikl — 106 Geary-stRbs. 971410J16l8scto P& L. — 10314 LosAngLés — 100 |SF&NPR5s. 98 99 Do Gnieed8s — 101 |SPRRArizss — 9514 Mki-siCbless119 — [SPRRCalts. — 109 DoRyConGs. 103141083 SPRRCal51. — 100 NatVinbsisi 86— |SPBrRCalds — 938 NevONgRTs. 98 — |SVWater6s.. 1“%117;}. N PCRR81102% — |SVWaterds. 97 67 N Ry Cal 6s. 9¢: — |EtktnG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calbs. — ' 100 |Sunstl&lés — — Onk Gas 55..100 104%5|Sutter-stK6s 10974111 1o 2d 1s b: VisaliaWios — - Viuulbus WATER smorRY, Contra Costa 8214 35 [SanJose...., — Murin Co.... 49~ — |Sprog Valley 96 96% ¢ t100KS. Caitas. _ 55 |Pacific Light — 80 ntral. .0 85 — |San Francsco 9215 92 Ok G L 5134 D23 SOCKIWIL.on = - %0 Pacussimp. 84 86 | ‘NSURANGE evocRL Fireman’sFd165 — [Sun | 23 80 COMMYRCTAL FANK STO~KL. AmerB&TC.- — — |LondonP&A.125 — AncioCal.... 523 — |London&sSK. — 273 BankofUai. 223 — [Merch kx... 13 — CalS D&TCO — 109 |Nevada. = = FintNaonl — 18blg[Sather BCa. = = BAVINGS EANK STOCKS. - GerS&LCo. — 1225 |[Sav& Losa.. — 109 HumbS&L1100 — |Securit 248 276 Mutual...... — 40 |UniowTras.ioo = BkSavUnion — 480 STRVET EAILROAD STOCKS. ...106 — |OakSL&Hay — 100 . — 80 |Presidio..... 8 = Markersi... 42 423 /Suttersti... — FOW bt STOCKY. .15 — |GantCon..., 16% 1814 Eastern D... — 80 (JudsonD.l = — Calitornim... 60 70 |Vigorit...". — 75¢ MISCRLLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkrs. 9215 9534/Nat VinCo.. — - BIKDCoalCo. — 10 |OceanicSSGo 18% 20 Cal Cot Mills - — — |Pac Aux¥FA 1 — Kdison Light11814119 | PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GraConASsn. — = — (PacRollMill — ~— Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf Painibo — 7 HawC&SCo. 1434 — |PaoTransCo. — 24 nuich S POo 193, 20 [PacT&T Co. 70 85 MerExAssn.100 110 [Sunsec T&T. 41 — M klecLight — 4%glUnied Cdo. — % SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co 19 87Y 16 S F Gaslight. 92 256 6 do do 92 50 30 SV Water. 96 3714 Siree 15 Market-st Raillway. 42 50 $4000 Oakland Gas Bo rreee 108 26 SALES—AFTEEN 0N SES3I0X. 5 Fdison Light & Power Co. 118 50 ison Light & Power Co...... 58V Water.....cu... - 96 8714 Streat— $2000 S V 4% Bond: SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 8 o’clock. 2518 Misslon street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNIA COMMANDRRY No 1, K.T., Masonic Temple, cor.@ Post and Montgomery sts.—Regular assem- bly THIS (FKIDAY) EVENING, October 16, 1896, ar 7:30 o'cl. ck. Members of sis- ter commauderies and sojourning Sir Knights are courteousiy invited. ky order of . SiR MARTIN JONES, Em. Commander. YRRBA 5URNA LODGE OF PER-A fection No. 1.—kegular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING,October 16, at 8o'clock. D. 4. GEORGE J. HOBE, Secretary. REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonian Club THIS ING at 8 ociock. Nomination of officers_for the ensuing year. Scot- tish Hall, 111 Larkin JAMES H. DUNCAS, D. R. MONEILL, Chiet. fi ANNUAL M ING—THE R GULAR annual mee.ing of the stockholders of the Sanger Lumber Company will be held at the of- fice of the company, room 10, 2. Market st., San Francisce, Cai., on TUESDAY, the “0th of Octover, 1896, at the hout of 3 P. ., for the pur- pose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensnine year and the transac n of such other business as may come berore the mexting. ALONZO M. G KIM, Secretary. Office—22 Market st., rm. 10, San Francisco, Cal. THE ANMUAL MerTING OF THE corporation of St. Luke’s Hospital will be held at its office, 731 California st., MONDAY, October 19, at 3:30 P. x., for the election of mem- bers of the corvoration, a board of seven directors and any other business coming before the meeting. WILLIAM DOXEY, Secretury. € SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING FRENCH, DE- sires care of an invalid: is a trained nurse and should like to travel. Y. =, box 142, Call Office. = P ; SSMAKER, PiusT CLASE, FROM NEW York, would like engagements. by the day; would also do milliners. 1418 Hyde st. OUNG GIEL WISHES WOKK OF ANY kind by the uay or week. AddressG. W., box 108, Cait Office. FmsT»CI,AS:s AUSTRIAN COOK WANTS A vlace. Call at 3977 Tweuty-fifth st.; take Castro-st. car. NEW ENGLAND WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as housekeeper: first-class worker; wages moderate. 439 Min ESPECTABLE WIDOW, WITH LIITLE boy, would like position as housekeeper: refer- ence given and required. Address 1 Polk, room 27. ESPECTABLE WUMAN WITH A CHILD wishes work as bousekeeper for widower; country preferred. 3621 Kighteenth st. (FEBMAK GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR housework and cooking. 2889 Sixteenth st. (G ERMAK GIii. WISHES SITUATION T0 DO ousework or upstairs work. Please call or ad- dress 5347 ' wentiech st., cor. Shotwell. [ XPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situa.ion to do housework and careof chil- dren; wages not under $15. 315 Sixth st. [LDE LY WOMAN WISHES A PLACE IN smal family; small wages. Address 626 Chestnut st., Oakland. JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG COLORED lady (0 take care of doctor or lawver's office. Address 1772 Taylor st., West Oakland. SWEDISH GIRL WANTS GENERAL HUUSE. work in & smail American family. Call 1808 Folsom st., near Fourteenth. N ELDERLY GEEMAN LADY, CAPABLE of taking care of an invaild or_as housekeep- er; doctor references for nurse. 21314 Clara st. FLBST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK by theday In private family or cleaning house. Address A. M., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN WOMAN with little cirl 3 years old, to cook in private family or small boardiug-house; would like pluce where her husband can find work also; is good driver and stableman, handy with tools: wiil do any kind of work, city ‘or country. Address P. R., 715 Howard st., room 157. IRL FOR CHAMBERWORK AND WAIT- ing, $20 and room; 3 waitresses, same hotel, $20 and room each: cook and waitress, $50 aud To0m, see parly here; woman as assistant cook; chambermaid, country hotel, $15, room, etc.; col- ored girl, Port Costa, $15; colored girl for Auburn, Cal.: girl for Shotwell st., $15: middie-azed woman for Shasta, Cal., fare paid: krench nursegirl, $15: girl, Berkeley, Cal., $20: girl, Powell st., $15 girl, Polk st, $15: girl. Green st, $15: girl, Turk st, $20: girl, Washington st.. $15; girl, Octavia st., $15; young girl, Turk si.. $15; 3 girls, Jewish families, $25; 12 girls, $15; 8 Pt ie vorn e, 10 S sy | st, etc., nice les. " 749 Market st. 5o \VUMAN COOK, $35 to 340 AND ROOUM MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. COLDRED GIRL FOR PORT COSTA, CAL MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ANTED — GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIEL Y} for gen:ral housework, country, fare paid, $20: German girl not older than 25 years for gen- eral housework, $20; Irisn girl for genersl house- work: one used 10 Jewish family, $15; ten Ger- man ‘and Swedish girls for general houseworx. $15: girl to assist covk and waiting, sn.all hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. W AIZKESS. COUNTREY HOTEL, §20; WALT- ress, hotel, Sania Cruz, $20; cook, country hotel, £30; cook, city boarding-house, $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (G EEMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN SECOND girl for mining superin.endent’s family at mine, $20; fare paid; sce party here. C. K. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary si- QECOND GIRL AND SEW, SMALL WASH- ing, at a school in the country, $25; see lady here. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st T,AUNDRESS "AND WAIT TABLE, FRL vate family, country, $25. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary 'st. ANTED — WAITRESS AND PARLOR- mald, $25; nurse, maia and seamstress, coun- try, $25; waitress, restaurant, $3 50 a week ; c00K, country, 2 k and housework, ranch, $20; krench nurse, 815; girls to assist, 810, $12 and $15. LEON ANDRLE, 315 ~tockion st. HELP WANTED—Continued. S e bl bt bbb Sy B BT SBAMEN'FOB EUROPE, AUSTRALIA AND other ports. 10 Steuart st., upstairs, shipping agency. OATMAKER FOR COUNIRY. BROS., 24 Sutter st. W ANIED—BOY, AT 620 WASHINGTON ST, to distribute type. BO¥S, FROM 15 T0 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply 200 *utter st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S, FUCHS, 325 Grantave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BGRNARD, 102 seventh st. ARBERY PROTECIIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—I HAVE A GOOD PAYING SHOP for sale: central. Inquire 2015 Sevenih st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE U ALUCU I3 dissclation of parcuersbip. 107 Thi ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED ~tates Marine United States Navy: able-bodied nnmarried ten, betwoen tie ages of 21 d 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or (hose who have legaliy dclared their intention 10 become citizens: must be of good character and REISS habits and able to speak, read and write Knglish. and between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply a: the Recruiting Office, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. W ANTED_ABLE COMMERCIAL WRITER, oue familiar with California products in gen- eral: a permaunent position. Address A. 8, C., box 82, Cail Office, stating previous experience, refer- ences, salary expected, etc. ENEEGETIC MaN FOR OFFICE WORK: must have $600 to $700 to loan employ& g00d security; fine position. K., box 15, Call. Y ANTED — SEAMEN™ AT THOMPSON'S, ¥ Caitfornia House, 108 Clark st., below Davis. JAILORS WANTED A1 LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. O TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT makers wanted; apply at 11and 5 at the Ste- venson-street entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesale tailor, etc., 721 Market st. (COUK, 3 IN FAMILY, A SHORT DIS tance, $2, see lady here at 11 to-day; Institu- tion cook, $26: Protestant second girl, $20: Tes- {aurant waitress, 86 week, and s large number of girls for all kinds of wors in city or country, J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. (QUMPETENT ENGLISH NURSE DESIRES & position: full charge of infant or young child; Proiestant; good references. N. N., box 105, Call. JLDERLY WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do housework; is good plain cook and Iaundress: kind to children; city or country. Ap- Ply to 1000 Washington s QITUATION WANT=D BY A RESPECTA- ble woman as hosekeeper {n widower’s home or roominz-nouse. Cail or address 221 Turk st. for three days, from 10 tilt 5. ADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES PUSITION as housekeeper in hotel or private family: no objection to widower's family. Call 911 Bush st. ERMAN GIRL WOULL LIKE EMPLOY- ment in American family. Please call or ad- dress 322 Folsom st. EEMAN LADY, JUST ARKIVED, ABLE IN all house and ncedle work, wishes situation. Call or apply 207 Montgomery ave., city. QCOTCH GIRL LATELY ARRIVED WISHES situation to do light housework. Call 211 Kighth st RESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS. WOULD LIKE engagemeiits by the day. 1320 Missiop st. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION s chambermaid and be home evenings. Ad- aress 406 Minna st. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE TO DO housework ; plain cooking; wages $20. Address 221 Fifth st. GIRL WANTS A SITUATION ASCHAMBER- maid: call till Sunday; wages from $12 to $15: no waiting. Address A. B., box 10, Cal. REFINED YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISH<S position for upstairs work and sewing or t care of children. Address R. G., box 105, Call. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH '} woman, a position as nurse and companion to alady. E B., box 147, Call Office. EFINED MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WI- dow wonid like a place as chambermaid or working housekeeper; in a good cook: very neat; g00d_references. Call from 12 until 8 o'clock at 117 Taylor st., room 5, first floor. OMAN, WITH CHILD OVER 4 YEARS old, to cook on ranch, $15, see party here; German or Scandinavian chambermaid, plain wash, $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 834-636 Clay st. ROSEDALEHOUSE, 821 ELLIS, NEAR TAY- lor; 200 rooms; 26c night; reading-room. ANTED—500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST FOR CHOIOE STEAXS, CHOPS AND ROASTS 6c and 10¢ meal. Old Economy, 410 Kearny. g0 to DENNETT'S, Fourth and Marke: sts ANTED_LABORERS AND ;ucuuflm 10 know that n, Reno House proprie: tor, sull runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per pight: $1 to $3 per week. CANDINAVIAN CHAMBERMAID, $20: German hous:girl, 3 in family, no washin, $25; middle-aged woman, light housework, 81 housegirl, 2 in family, $15: upstalrs-girl, £25: German cook, $25, and a number of giris for tne country. Apply MRS, NORTON, 315 Sutter. HAMBERMAID AND WAITKESS, COUN- try hotel, $20; housework, country, $20. K. T. WARD & Cu., 610 Clay st ELIABLE FEMALE HELP FURNISHED. MRS M.JOHNSTON. 995 Marker, Tel. Mint 804 2 GIRLS FOR SECOND WORK, COUNTRY, $20 and $25: 3 girls, general housework, $15 and $£20; 2 young girls, assist, $10 to 812. MRS. M. JOHNSTON, 995 Market st. HOES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER: any style, 83 up; misfils and cast-off shoes bough or exchanged: larg= stock of second-hand iring: work guaranteed. 749 Mission sk, near Grand Upera-house. STMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET_ BOT- . tle beer or wine Go: best free lunch. 643Clay. SIS ARD DUSARLE CALE SHOES made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, br. Sixth. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing {o patent? Frotct your ideas; they may bring_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. ADIES—$1 PER 1000 PAID FOR YOUR 4 neighbors’ addresses; send 10 cents for blank book and instructions and go to work. H. IRV- ING, 20 Kilis st. / OUNG GIEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and care of children. 914 Sanchez st, near Twenty-second. 7 ANTED—GIRL FOR GENGRAL HOUSE- work and cooking; small family; small wages. 34 Grove st. W ANTED — COOK "AND SECOND French preferred; references. Cal Steiner st. XPERIENCED GIRL FOR DOWNSTALRS & oric; must be good cook and lanndress. 836 "nion st. GIR: 1 221 EST IN CITY--SING I E ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night., 31 $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, g 400.1 done while you wait. 838 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. - ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND HAND SHOES on hand: shoes Lo order, #3 60: hand-sewea shoes, $5. 7261 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourih INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market: 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKKT ST. BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26c & night: $1 a weei. OOMS 150 1v 7dc PYiuk NIGHT: 500 TO 31 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. RESSMAKERS WANTED — FIRST-CLASS skirt-niakers; none other need apply, (C4 Sut erst. | ACHINE OPERATORS ON STRAW HATS. Straw works, 597 Mission st., upstairs. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD + sts.: single jurnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. BUSINESS CHANCES. ASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- H S iaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG 632 Market st. FINEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY $1000. fitedup resiauran: across the bay: exceilent location in hear: of Oakiand: has the vers best class of trade; handsome private rooms rensonable rent: owner seveRm years xoiugandis retiring. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. ¥: OLD-ESTABLISHED; DO $90 . ?fl‘:wgwduhhnslne ; me uight or Sunday work; receipts over $12; owner 10 years; fortune; retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. O () SALOON ON WATER FRONT; ES. $250. Gdiisned for 25 yenrs: sickness cause of sale: bigbargain. STENBERG & CO., 652 Market $750. PARTNENR IN WHELLESTAB- lished corner grocery and bar: nwne! in business twentv years: thorough!y responsible; four living-rooms; prefers partner to hired help. STENBERG & C0., 632 Market st. %2000 BUTCHER-SHOP: ESTABLISHED . 25 yes no better location: all Iatest improvements; refrigerator, marble coun- ters, safe. casn register, fine horses, Wagous, etc.: big outside route; large store trade; best class of cash customers: owner 19 vears made fortune and is retiring; bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market 3100 FIRST-CLASS SALOON; CEN- .« tral: north of Market st.: magnifi cently fitted up: superb bar fixtures: fine paini- ings: cash register, eic.; receipts average $26 dally: old established, popular piace; thorough in- vesiigation _afforded; satisfaciory reasons 1of selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. W £ EAVE FURCHASERS FOK COUNTRY business. T, LUBELSKI, 7 City Hal A GROCERY-STORE THA' $700. great vargain: the location tne finest and business good; see’this elegant place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 i City Hall ave. FINE GROOERY AND BAK; ELE- B750. gant location and dolng zood business; the stock will invoice more than amount asked; this place must_be sold immediately: rare bargain ' for some one. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall avenue. N ACCOUNT OF ACCEPTING THE MAN- | O goment of an estats I ofter my paying office business and house-renting department for sale; clearing $200 t0 $300 per month; will give fullest investigation: this 18 & rare chance for 1 or 2 ener- getic business men; must be sold. T. LUBELSKI, | 7 City Hall ave. OR SALE—INTEREST IN FINE PAYING, | established manufacturing business; this is & rare chance for & shrewd business man to secure an interest in an elegant business; capital required is $6000 to $10,000, and the only object in sellin, an interest I8 to have the services of an interested | ¥ to act as bookkeeper and cashier: investiga- tion will show this the finest chance ever offered in San Francisco. Full particulars T. TLUBELSKI, ' 7 City Hall avenue. 5000 GRUCERY AND BAR, OR WILL $ . take partner; fine corner stand; long lease and cheap rent; taking in $100 per day cash the finest business of its kind I have ever offer forsale. T. LUBKELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. | OTELS, SALOONS, GROCEEY STORES, etc.: all kinds of business opportunities. Bes | fore purchasing apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny. | AFE INVESTMENT; PAPER ROUTES FOR sale: leading morning paper; city of 80,000 in- habitants: 1000 subscribers, clearing $200 per month; also route in city of 60,000: 760 sub» | scribers; pfice $2600. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 | Kearny st. ARTNER WANTED IN clearing $160 per month. Market st. ESTAURANT WITH A GOOD TRADE FOR sale_af a sacrifice on account of sicknesse KENNY & CO,, 817 Market st. | 35(). BALE INTEREST IN 'G0GD PAY: | . ing grocery, fruit, poultry and_produce store; the stock and fixtures are worth more than | the price asked: this is a good buy and worth look= ine into. Particulars address K. F. S., P. O, box 497, Healdsburg, Sonoma Co., Cal. 3 RELIABLE MAN TO COLLECT $ . and take charge of store in general con- tracting business: horse and wazon, boilers, stock, tools, etc.. and plenty of work : money secure. Ad: dress A. C. E., box 81, Call Office. A RESTAUBANT KENNY & CO,, 917 | ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: $L week; fooms for two, 26¢c a day, $1 SUa week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay sc. ],ADY CANVASSERS: "INVEST 83 AND W ASTELTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR make $3 per day. Apply 205 Third, room 27. JIRST-CLASS DRESMAKER WILL WORK very cheap this season in order 10 get estab- lished: desires few more engagements: also plaln sewing done. 181 Taylor st RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW more families to sew for; good fitter and reason- able; will go to the count D. B., box 119, Call OMPETENT GIRL DO HOUSEWORK; CITY or country; 2 years' reference. Cal 1217 Deyisadero st. \V ANI=D—SITUATION BY YOUNG SWED- ish girl: good cook, baker and laundress; z0od references. 1020 Mission st. OMPETENT NUKSE WANIS SITUATION 10 take care of children; no objection to house- work. _Call 49 Minna st. jINCuES KR HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR Diarket: 200 rooma; 35 to §1 60 per ight: $160 1086 per week; conventeat and respectable: izee bus and baggage to and from the ‘errs. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. JIUNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment oflice. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281 W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE AND CHIN ESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314B Sutter st.: tel. Grant 50. SPECIAL NOTICES. B2 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has recelved the following orphan and half orphan xirls from June 30 to October 1,1896: Maggle May MacNaughton, 9 years: Sarah Hilda Rels, 3 years: Mary King, 7 years: Eliza Kinv. 6 vears: 1da King, 4 vears: Mathilaa Edith Kalver, 10 yeags: Jeanette A bretta Browe, 12 years; Grace Hiubbard, 10 years: Annie Hubbard, 6 yeurs: Henrietta Hammer, 20 months; Florence Spicer, 11 years. DE. RAY, WEAK MEN MADE STRONG; acrobatic exercise. Room 3. 12 Madon st. =& CAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDE cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4; collections made, city or country, Paclfic Collection Co., 416 Slontey s room 6. Tel. 6580, & 2D TENANTS EJECTED, 83. COOK. Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. FOR 5 CENTS_THE DIVIDEND NOTICES. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 75, St. Ann’s bidg., 6 Eddy st.: tel. Main 5284. VHINESE AND JAPANKSE EMPIOYMENT ) oflice; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. RCHARDIST WANTS POSITION: SUPER. intendent 15 years; practical experience fruit, vines, stock and general farming; Al referenc would rent suitable ranch. Practical, 81x14 Fui- ton st. 7OUNG MAN WANTS WORK ON A RANCH or a small private place: handy with horses, temperate and non-smoker: good home: wages no object. Address H. W., box 89, Call Office. Y FIRST-ULASS MEAT AND PASTRY 00K ; wife can take charge of kitchen; good reference from last place. Address P. C., box 105, Call Office. IRL WANTED: GOOD HOME; SMALL pay. 17 Hardy st., near Church. 'INISHER AND BUTTOUNHOLE MAKER on custom coats. Room 35, over the Maze. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; steady place to right one 1921 Webster st. TRL FOR GENERA_ HOUSEWORK. 1017 Fair Oaks st., near T'wenty-fifth. Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work; $16. Apply 3847 Sevenuteenth st. ANTED — AVPRENTICE FOR DRESS making. 8% Golien Gate ave. ANTED— YOUNG GIKL TO ASSIST IN housework; references. 916 Van Ness ave. VY AISTHANDS WANTED. 10 PEARL ST. EAT GILL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and children. 1001 McAllister st. ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter 100 EEY,T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1 150 and 200 a night, including coffes mud rolis. €24 Washington st.. near Kearny. \Y ASTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPATR shoes up to 10 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at nignt while yon wait: Iadies’ soling, 35¢; men’s soling, 60¢; fine shoes made to order 1rom $2 up: we have a 10t of shoes, been demaged by water, at less than one-fourth”thelr value, from 250 up o $2 50. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st. and Second st. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS TO CANVASS; SOMETHING NEW; sells on sight; larze profit. 2135 Third, rm. GENTS—HOLIDAY BUOKS; FOUR BOOKS represented by oue prospectus; first agent re-, ports 32 orders in four days; F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st (3'BLFOR HOUSEWORK. PLAIN COOKING: also second girl. 721 Elils st. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work; knowledge of cooking. 826 Haight st. TANTED—PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GEN- - eral housework ia the country. Apply 2232 ost st. Y OUSG_GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $8. 3018 Mission st. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS, NR, TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25¢ night: $1 week. XPERIENCED GIRL FOR CHILDREN, second work and sewin= in Alameda; $20. Ad- dress K. G., box 66, Call Office. PPRENTICE WANTED AT HAIRDRESS- £ lo. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st. and 105 nth. H IEDRESSING, 25c AND 80c: AFTER- noon ¢lasses; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: oniy 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Burber School, 1516 Howard st. FLYNA'S DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL: BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. EW SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: Z6c. 3 McDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- et st. ORSESHOE GOLD-QUARTZ RING. RE- tura A. WILLA M, 617 Post st.; liberal re- ward. TANTED—SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN as assistant bookkeeper: is an eflicient stenog- repher and typewriter: Wages not so much an ob- ject as the securing of a steady position; Al refer- ences. Address B. K., box 63, Call. =&, DIVIDEND NOTICK—DIVIDEND NO. 36 (tweaty-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will b» payuble at the office of the company, 827 Market street, on and afier Tuesday, October 20, 1806; transfer book will ciose Wednesday, October 14, 1896, at 3 0’clock. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. 7 ANTED—PLACE BEHIND BAR OR COUN- ter oy young man, honest, speaking French, Gern:an, English; Al Teferences. Address 113 Fourth st., room 2 OMPETENT. RELIABLE MAN WANTS A situation as enxineer: thoroughly competent; has license: good references. Address S. W., box 104, Cal. Office. £ JLVIDEND SOTICE — A DIiVIDEND in liquidation of 8 per cent on all deposits has been declared by the California Savings and Loan Society, payable on und after MONDAY, Uct. 12, 1806, at the office of the soclety, Mills building, ninth floor, room 2. VERNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. OACHMAN—EXPERIENCED AND CAPA- ble horsemaii: stesdy caretvl driver: thor- oughly understands his business, taking care of fine carriages; A1l references. D, box 147, Call. OUNG MAD POSITION AS AS- sistant to engineer: has 4 years' experience; handy with too 5. Address Engine er, box 66, Cull. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, TRST-CLASS COOK DESIRES IMMEDIATE engagement; 2 vears’ reference from last place. Apply MISS CULLEY, 323 Sutter st. NUMBEE OF FIKNST-CLASS GIRLS OF ALL nationalities awaiting sitnations. MISS CUL- LEN, 825 Sutter st. [FIRST-CLASS GERMAN NURSE WITH BEST clty references, wants situation. Apoly MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. Y GUSG GIRL, GOOD CLOK, WISHES X sl uation : housework: wages $16: best refer ences. Apply to MKS. HIRD, 721 Eills st. TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- s0n 8t., furnishes best help of all nationalities. CTABLE, HONEST WOMAN WOULD ©ook for gentleman or take care of gentieman's family; steady, reliable, honest, hard worker; home preferred: reasonable wages. Call fmmedi- ately room 6, 208 Third st. EAT, CONPETENT WOMAN, WHO 1S good' cook and laundress, wants situation in an American family; no others need apply; city or country. Please call or zddress 29 Eddy st. MERIC,N LADY, 38, EXPERIENCED, relinble, wants position; mauaging bouse. keeper or matron in insiitution: hichest refer- ences. Address N. A., box 108, Call Office. (CMPETENT TRUSTWORTHY ~ WOMAN wishes to do_housecleaning, cooking, washing or froning by the duy: best reference. MRS. M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st. T,ADY WISITES T RECOMMEND A COM- etent and experienced male nurse; age ¢x; Ju..&’ any obiizing; very moderate wages. Address ANE, WITH THE BEST OF REFERENCES, wants & position; 13 used to garden and inside work. Address D. W., box 132, Cail. /OUAG MAN, AGE 18, WISHES POSITION 1o be generally useful; best of references. S, P., box 154, Cull Office. APANESE AND CHINESE HELP. ORIFN- tat Busincss Agency, €51 Clay; tel. main 1533, 7 OUNG MAN, EDUCATED, WAN (8 SITUA- tion; speaks English, French, Greek and Turk- ish; retérences. Address E. G. ‘L., box 85, Call. XPERIENCED MALE NUKSE, STRONG and heaithy, wants eagagement, City or coun- try, or will travel with patient: b. st 'of references. Address A. J. S, 476 Jessie st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL L ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st near Mark 100 rooms; 26c to £1 50 per night; $1 60 to $3 per week: free 'bus and baggage (o and from ferry. ((HUEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR ) WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the l/ml’ed States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag_free. MALE HELP WANTED, LARGE 81z D, EXPERIENCED BELL- boys, 825. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary. UOUK AND WIFE AND HELPER, COUNTRY hotel, $80: kiichen crew, country hotel, $83; second CoOk, restaurant, $60: second cook for springs open the vear round, $35; second cook, country hots 6. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 ©) CARPENTERS, NEAR CITY, 82 60 A DAY, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. HOUSES WANTED. WE WANT SOME CHOICE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fill the de- manas of our clients sectling for the winter. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 113 Mont- ZOmeTy st. ROOMS WANTED. LDERLY COUPLE WANT 8 OR 4 UNFUR- nished rooms, notover $10. Permanent, box 24, Call Office. HICKEN RANCH OF 2 ACRES, NEAR | North Berkeley, for rent: 2060 chickens, 1 horse, wagon and harness, 4 tons of hay, 1 stove: all ecessary fixtures to use. Inquire WARREXN CHENEY, Berkeley, Cal. FOR EXCRANGE—FIRST-CLASS WELL'ES: tablished French liquorstore: corner: long iease: cheap rent; for improved or unimproved San Francisco property; only principals (nquire. J. M., box 127, Call Office. FOF, SALE-LEADING HOUSE AND SIGN inting business: prominent seaside resort: Address H. K., box 4: tools, horse, wagon. office. 23 650, SPLENDID COENER SAT.0ON: « north of Market; $18 to t'qug.ny HN- this trial given; cost over $1500; departure. STON, 2634 Kearey st. 9200, OLU-ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE, . with all the tixtures: one horse and wagon; Teason for selling, wanted 10 g0 to the old conntry. Call 2013 Mission st. S500. PEST_PAYING EUSINESS IN- ¢ . vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions. etc.; established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 35, Call Office. INE OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS RES- taurant in town near San Francisco; aiso store | for_rent inome of the best locations, Refer to J. K. NISSEN, Haywards, Cal. BEANCE 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. TLK BUSINESS FOR BALE; 3 HORSES, | good wagon, etc.: all family trade. Cali from 9 o’clock t0 12 85 Seventh ave, and Laks st.; Sac- ramento-st. Cars. WANTED-MISCELLANEOQUS, ASH REGISTER ON THE INSTALLMENT plan. - Address, with terms, C., box 2, Call. LD GOLD AND S:LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. FOR SALE. LODGING-HOUSES OFFER FOR SALE. —-FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS—— ‘THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS——— 27-room house. 10-room house. 56 rooms, cor.. 700 11 rs., must sell 200| 66 rooms,best city. 3,500 —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS— H. G DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifth. 10 ROOMS—4LL NEW FURNITURE, FINE $900 OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY: « bakes 214 barrels a day; 2 fine horses and wagon; 1arge store and outside trade; sacrifice; death in family; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market st. 175, KEALLY CHEAP AT 8$300; MAR- . Ket-street cigars, notiunsjand atationery store: must be sold to-day. HEALY, 23 Kearny. ROCERY AND BAR: GOOD CORNER; cheap; rent $35. Seventh and Folsom, liquor- store. $800. ery st. AILORING 'QND ‘SR'JE“BELIN(.)‘ !uTORE: paying from to a day; must sell; In, East. 225 O’Farrell f- Lo A SNAP—HOME BAKER GOOD LOCA- tion: doing go0a_business: cheap: few days only; owner must leave city. ‘all 437 Fulton st. PAY!NG CASH BUSINESS: WILL BEAR investigation; owner going away. 918 Washe ington st., Oakland. SMALL FIRST-CLASS DAY SALOON. Apply E. A. KOLB, 420-424 Montgom- locations, H. C. DECKZR, 1020 Market st. “RUOM HOUSE: ROOMS ALL RENTED, For sale by DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifth. DAIRY, PRODUCE AND DELICACY STORE in center of city cheap; owner leaving city. Inquire this oflice. PRICE $200. 3¢ RUOMS ~ CORNER ~ HOUSE; CHEAP Tent. Apply grocery, 961 Mission st. $1600. & SAFCALODGING HODSE . in Oakland; 41 rooms; ail_occupied: first-cinss roomers, paying fine; rent $100: good location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 810, Sate De- posit. building. 27 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; low rent; & bargain. Inquire 40 grocery. 7= LODGING-HOUSES, ALL PRICES TO { O suit buvers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. APANESE WAUTER FOR A PRIVATE 1amily, country, $20; see party here. C. R. HANSEN & 00,11 Geary st NEAT YOUNG HOTEL WAITEK v C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. o )() SEAT EXTRA WATTERS, WITH CLOTH jackets, this morning. C. R HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. LERK; OFFICE WORK: MIDDLE-AGED; steady position: $40: city references. . R. HANSEN & 00, 110 Geary st. ECOND COOK, $35 AND ROOM, CALL early; washer for a laundry; 5 waiters, $6 a week ; cook, $80 per month: shop baker, country ; man for porter and pantry work; Japanese bo; for walting, etc.: an all-round laundryman.; MA’ TIN'S, 749 Market st. OUNG GENTLEMAN ATTENDING COL- lege wishes relief wo:k; expertenced and xr.d- uated pharmacisi: highest credentials and refer- ences. Address Drugs. box 141, Call Omce. PBECOMIIER, COUNTRY WORK: RANCH liand who can ¢o repair blacksmithing; boot- black; maa for choring, etc.: young man to work around small hotel. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. FURNITURE FOK SALE. A AR o ot Ca NEW ~10RE 18 COMPLETED AND We are 1n it: four floors, running_from Mission to Minna st, In ail 915 acres of floor space. are packed with household goeds of all kinds, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfits of ali kinds 'and ia endless variety; if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed ins home, from & pairof plan- ketstoa completely furnisbed Louse, pay us a visit: 1t costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAN. ARTNER WANTED; PUBLISHING BUSI~ ness: good money: light work; small ca) HARRY, box 1, Call iiee: i W ANTED—CASH BUYER FOR FRUIT AND 'vegetable store, situated at Turk and Fillmore sts.; price $75. {VR SALE—A GENERAL MERCHANDISE business. Apply to WAL WADSWORTH, Rio Vista. <al. %85 AVERAGE 'WEEKLY NET INCOME $250 invested:safe:conservative free pros- pectus of proofs. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. h\']‘ AN HOUR'S NUTICE A. \OWAN BUYS £\ stores; negotiates mo: on merchandise; ells on commission. ](DOW 6 Montgomery. ; A‘K rED-T0 B[a‘Ybl‘lALF INTEREST IN A nice grocery an r. Address, partic and price, A. B. C., box 97, Call Ofiice.. v e ESTAUBANT AND OYSTEK-HOUS! MAR- ket si.; old established. Particulars at 1241 Market st. I\ W sPAFRR s0UTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply ("HAS. M. PLUM & CO.. UPHOLSTERY CO. 1301 MARKET ST., COR. NINTH. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Gooas. T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR A lowest prices on household goods, new or cash or time; open evenings. 400 UAA:PI;’{"S: Clll.\MBE'B’n B'lgiias. :.l“.: stoves, parlor se : ing-beds, $10: bar ontfits. T. D. McCARTHY. 764 Mission. £00d as ne (:s{ OF 14 \I',Ei RS WOULD LIKE TO LEA RN rude and be taken fuil charge of. Mother's address, 1036 Clay st cor. Mason.” J. & EALTHY. STRONG. YOUNG MARRIED man wishes position; wholesale house: to drive wagon: porter or uny kind of work: speaks German, Ttalian, 8 5 German, I panish; references. J.. box 14¥, W AMTED — EMPLOYMENT AT HOME eveaings: painting showcaras, writing visit- ing-cards and engrossing che.ply and elegantly dohie; @iso teaching peamanship. MASON, 102 s Y QUNG MARRIED COUPLE FEOM THE East desire work of any kind by the aay, to- getber or separate; both strong and _willing to work: wouid work for small wages. Please call or address room 28, 214 Third st. 1218%4 Clay st Y OURG LADY, WITH MACHINF, WISHES position as stenographer and typewriter: would do :eneral office work; experi-nced; references. Address A. A., box 52, this office. / INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR W Market— Klectric Yehis, 1n" every obm:. 400 Tooms; 25c to $150 per night: $1 50 to $8 per Week: iree busand baggage 10 &nd fromthe ferry. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion 10 do general housework, plain_cook and Iacndress; many years’ reference. Cail 350 Precita avenue, T,ADY, EXPERIENCED, WISHES POSITION 4 s housekeeper in notel or private family: no Call or address objection to widower's family. 613 Ninth st., Oakland. (XPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES work by (he day; terms $1 per day and car- fare. 416 Sixih st. : () WANTS WORK AS JANITRESS, cleaning offices and buildings: terms reason- able. Address P. M., box 84, ¢ flice. 2 SWEDISH GIRLS, ONE TO DO COOKING, other to dv housework, Call 1522 Bush st. ADY DESIRES POSITION TO DO COOKING 4 in boarding-house or resiaurant. Apply at 29 iEddy st., room 82 OUNG ANBERICAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as nursegirl and upstairs work. Callat 637 Third st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day: washing, Ironing, housecieaning. 85814 Minna st, rear. bet. Fourth and Fifth. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 o $8 per Seek: free bus and baegage 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELF WANTED. e s HCUSEWORK—SANTA CRUZ $20: POINT Reves, $2u: Benicia, $17; Alameds, $20; %m v-uuz, #15; San Rafael, lw,nldn: oslhsglownl: good housework_girls, $20 and §26: 8 young fl?l:‘ll‘lh $10 to '15.' MISS CULLEN, 323 Sut- ECOND GIRL, CITY, $20 TO $25; MINING town. second ‘work, plain wash, 8:0; Bakers- 'rmal 20; maid and sleep home, MiSS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OOK AND WIFE, COUNTRY HOTEL; 3 cooks, £30, $40 and $50: 3 waiters, $20. 825 and $30; butter-maker: milker; 3 farmers: 20 cie- makers: 10 woodchoppe: ierman_cook. #40; pautrymen, $20: porter, $20. MURRAY & #7ADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, CO ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. [T ING FURNITURE C0..1127-29-31 MARKET, fornish 4 rooms $28 to §50;bes: bargains in c.ty FURNITURE WANTED. this office. $550. SALCON AND LUNCHHOUSE; - bargain; seeit. 417 Front st. ©F FOR BALE—THE ROCKY 3 $125. %on saloon, 334 Third st. i ROCERY AND SALOON WITH & LIVING- rooms. 331 Sixth st., cor. Clara. Ren: cheap. JORSALE_— A FIRSI-CLASS SALOON. Fé&ia i Sraal st. Faloo e RGAIN: FINE SALOON: TRAN! $205.8 Place. 805 Howard st. > IGARS AND SIATIONERY: REN C 22103 Mission st., near Blgnteenth o~ T - 7() RESTAURANT_LECEIPTS $30 TO $300.ub day: full investigation. Ap;:v Call. A ANTED—WAGUN-MAKER, $260 DAV: horseshoer for steady job, $3day: cook and wife for miners, $50; cook for men, $30; ovster- 8 0: neat boy for chophouse, $16 and found: cooks and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. HoEL RESTAURANI'S WISHING COOKS, walters, St. Louls Casino, 216 8d. NATUMAN. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.—HIGHEST price furniture, carpets: postal. 866 Mission. IPY\)U WAANT GOODL PRICKS FOR FURN tere and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. CAHH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ewe. J. BOWCHER, 232 Stookton: sead postal. > ANTED—YUUNG MAN OF GOOD AD- dress, not over 22 years of age, understanding the gents’ furnishing line: must have first. class reference. 'HAEL'S. ANTED—PARTNER WITH SMALL CAP- ital in pork and delicatessei and sausage fac- tory; clear $50 month each. 3146 Twenth- fourth st., near Bovfl}_ OUNG AND ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, EX- perienced 1n gents’ furnishing-goods iine, for a stock clerk. U. S. Indusirial Agency, room 165, Crocker building. 5 SHOEMAKERS WANTED; STEADY JOB; all-round men.; 8. J. GRAY, 115 - outh Second st., San Jose. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS 3. SIMMONS' Aue. Co. JO5T Market. pavs case CARPEL CLEANING, R CLEANED AN TR e AT PR A MRS outh 6. D MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. W EEN YOU EECOME DISGUSTED WITH Eoor work send 10 SPA ULDING’S Ploneer Car- eating Works, 353-567 Tehama st. : tel. So, 40. ADVANCE OARPET CLEANING CO. 403 $fi50 GKOCERY: BAR: LIVIN:. ROOMS§ + more than value;rent $20. Fillmore $900 DRUGSTOR:. CLEARING $120 PER month: half cash. Add. E., box 9, Call. 'ORNER SALOON: BEST IN POTRERI £00. partner or sell whole. 1100 Kentucky st. ORNER BALOUN: OLD-ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 Pine, ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES M bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. ALOON FUR SALE CHE. ity. 848 Howard st. FHES Ruu’u.' FOR SALK ACRUSS THE BAY. anire at Cail Oft i GOOD LOCAL~ IN- LOST. T COLUMBIA THEATER MONDAY EVEN. Mllx lady’s boas. Return to 436 California sf Sutter, tel, Main 394. 8. S, FLRGUSON, mange. E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING C J + 240 14th st.; cleaning 3c a yard, T&Nl("n.t’.' BIARBER WANTED. 19 MISSION ST. MTY SFEAM CARPETCLEANING, REN ¢ ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mar. ‘el n:;:uoflvfi A BER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 426 Brosdway. VARPET CLEANING, 8c; LAVING, 86 ; Ki C ampies free; tor Jessio Sid. ‘Stration. 18 Btaas ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 226 Montgomery ave. QU RUS SCARPEL LA LING WOKAS. 53) /_Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. IRST-CLASS BARBER FOR SATURDAY and Sunday; Do other need apply. 1028 Pacitic. SCA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPaT Cieaning Works. 11 Eighth st CBAHBERMAI(: AND LAUNDRESS, WITH city vefersnce. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. MART SMALL BOY TO HELP SHIPPING clerk; 83 week. H. ~ CO., box 80, this office. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 26 AND 27 Fichth st.: tel. Jessio J061 ERMAN CR FRENCH NURSERY GOV- erness, $25, MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. P Ra BLMAN AT LYONS, THE ( LOTHIER, 'TYPEWRITERS. Euuusu PARLOR-MAID AND W AITRESS, $25: reference. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suiter st. 712 Market st., next to Call Office. morning. Call at 508 Thirg st. ENULISB NURSE FOR TWO CHILDREN, withreferences. M1SS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. W OMAN WANTSTO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call at 115 Rausch st OMAN WIlji A CHILD 12 10 14 YEARS Wud, country, $20, MI>S CULLEN, 328 Sutter. ANTeD—GERMAN GROCERY CLERK; ANTED—A SIGN PAINTER EARLY THIS w NW. cor. Greenwich & Taylor: apply 7-9 p. a. ALIGRAPH, 815, : YOST, 4 C ington, $50. rl:u'rr’a”&. 333 o) .!:?ununrf: PHYSICIANS. ANTED —STRONG BOY TO WORK around sign-painters. 47 Third st. C. C. ODONNELL, 1206 MARKET, DiGolientsazeae. disssses ot worson s socesas: JARK BROWN SPANIEL DOG: RETURN; saloon, sow S2loon, Bighteenth and Shotwell sts Iiberal _——— £ REWARD — LOST, SILK WATCH ¥OB, 3 Elml.l:.nm buckle. ReturnioS. H. BROWN, APANESE PUG DOG. RETURN CALL g R RN 1801 CALL: OST—BETWEKN ALAMEDA AND SIXTH 4 8t., San Francisco, go'd-filled watch; mono- gram G. C. ed . gram G, C. engraved on case. Reward ut 468 Ste- OST—IRISH SKTTER: LIC| N L liberai reward. Recurn to 19 ls‘-l&l,shm LR OST--A PASS-BOOK WITH TH r, HIBE e o ot Sociewy of Sun Francisco, (x the name of ALEXANDER THOMPSON, No. 185-16898; the finder will please return to bunk. OBEA.PI;ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—TH® WEEKLY United M:Am-am o any address in the e 18da 0me year for §1 60, postr «