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T0LD OF WOMEN IN EASTERN LANDS A Very Interesting Talk by the Rev. Thomas Marshal. Presbyterian Union Wants All Saloons Closed on Election Day. PROF. BUCK’S ELCQUENT PLEA. The Methodists Make Arrangements to Receive the New Church Oificial. The Occidental Board of Foreign Mis- sions yesterday tendered a reception in the pariors of the Mission House on Sac- ramento sireet, to Rev. Thomas Marshal, D.D., field secretary of the Board of For- eign Missions. Dr. Marshal’s headquarters are in Chi- cago. To-morrow he leaves for Los An- geles. The reverend gentleman met the repre- sentatives of fifteen of the City churches, and after a brief conversation with each, | gave what he designated ‘“a rambling talk” on *“Women in Foreign Countries.” He is an entertaining speaker, gifted with the power of graphically describing what | he has seen, and his narration and aeliv- | ery is such that, as a gentleman who heard him said, *If there were more speakers | like him in the church there would be | fewer sleepers in the congregations.”” He told of the women,of Japan, Korea, | China, Siam and India, and how the lack of Christianity orought them down to the Jowest depths of degradation. Then he spoke of the revolution that Christianity had wrought and how it has uplifted | women in the social scale wherever it has | had an opportunity io make itself manifest. | The women of Japan, he said, stand the | highest, as a class, in the Asiatic countries | d the evidence that their advancement is du= to Christian teaching is to be seen in their homes and in the station they oc- | cupy, trom a social point of view, in their | Eden-like count | The condition of the women in China | and the other countries, as Dr. Marshal observed it in a tour of many months, showed that for lack of Chbristian teach- ing these women are the most degraded of all creatures, but that where the women | of the missions had devoted their ener- | gies to upiifting their sisters a marked im- provement has resulied. He told of the schools and cnurches and of the work they are engaged in and expressed the hope that its field may be expanded. The speaker was loudly applauded and | then congratulated upon his very instruc- | tive talk. Presbyterian Pastors. Professor George D. Buck of the San | Anselmo Seminary read a paper before the Presbyterian Ministerial Union yesterday | on “Eloquence in the Pulpit.” He praised | the appropriate gestures used by actors, and said there was no reason why the| same eloquence should not be used in the | pulpit. Professor Buck advised his hear- ers to eschew tearful, trembling voices, | and to cultivate plastic muscles and | natural emotional expression. In the ciscussicn a number of interest- ing comments were passed on pulpit ora- tory. Rev. Dr. Burnett objected to hear- | 1ng pastors soar on ministerial wings. He said it was not natural. Dr. Minton criticized exaggerated ex- | pression, and gave some amusing illustra- | tions At the conclusion of the meeting the following resolutions were adopted. and | Rev. R. W. Reynolds, Rev. E. G. Mathena, D.D., and Rev. James Woodworth were appointed a committee to carry them into | eifect: Resolved, That we request the Mayor and | Chief of Poiice of tis City to strictly enforce the law closing il saloons on election day. Also, 1hat we request the daily and weekly Tapers to agitate Lnis matter, that public senti- | ment may be aroused, thus aiding our public | officials in the discharge of taeir duty in the | case. Methodist Union. At the meeting of Methodist ministers | yesterday morning Rev. W. D. Chilson of | the Potrero church read.a paper on *“‘The | Faith Once Delivered to the Saints.” He said that with all the questions of a prac- | tical kind that engage the church the sub- | ject of the faith never joses its interest. After the meeting there wasan informal gathering of the committee on receiving Bishop J. P. Newman. The committee consists of: Rev. 8. J. Carroll, chairman; | C. B. Perkins, secretary; Rev. Dr. Alfred Kummer, Rev. {Dr. Dille, Rolla V. Watt and O. Maydwell. It was arranged that | Dr. Dille should deliver theaddress of wei- | come. John Willis Baer, secretary of the United | Society of Christian Endeavor, is ex- | pected here two weeks from Saturday. He | comes to concentraie efforts on behalf of the convention of '97. Rev. Dr. Coyle, presiding elder of the | San Francisco district, will hold the dis- trict quarterly meeting of the California conference in Grace M. E. Church next | month. Congregational Club. Rev. Dr. Scudder read a paper on *“Mod- | ern Missions” before the Congregational | Monday Club yesterday. ‘“This,” he said, *‘is a term that stands for wide-world Con- 1 gregationalism. It embodies the poetical | expression and the practical measure of | the church’s faith.” The committee recently anpointed by | the Corgregational Board of Foreign Mis- | sions for Pacific Coast work consists of | Rev. W. W. Scudder (chairman), Rev. C. | R. Brown and J. L. Barker of Berkeley. Rev. Dr. Adams of the First Congrega- tional Church. is expected here on No- | vember 7. The congregation has taken the house 1733 Pine street for him. | THE NEW CHARTER. The Association Sends Letters to Fire- men and Teachers. The Citizens’ Charter Association has sent out two letters to the teachers in the School Department ana to the members of the Fire Department, explaining the | jeatures of the charter bearing thereon. To the firemen M. H. Hecht of the asso- ciation says that he has but two points to make, which are summed up in these two clauses of the proposed new charter: | At the beginning of the fiscal year next suc- ceeding the adoption of the charter the Bosrd of Fire Commissioners shall reorganize the Fire Department and fire alarm and police teiegraph of this City and County so as to con- form to the provisions of this charter, and in 50 doing *aid board shall appoint as such offi- cers, members and employes those persons now. constituting the officers, members and employes ot the same. No officer, member or employe of said de- partment or bureaus thereof shall be s ppointed or removed because of his political faith or opinion, nor shall he be aismissed except for cause, nor until aiter a fair trial as herein- after provided. + The address to ‘the schoolteachers is published in pamphlet form and consists of twelve pages. It deals in detail with #Jl the many questions and discussions that have recently arisen relative to the pesitions of teachers under the proposed new charter. g GUATEMALA’S FAIR. California Will Send a Fine Exhibit of Goods and Products—Arrange= ments in Progre There will be a large meeting in the Chamber of Commerce to-day, the object of which will be to promote a California exhihit of the best ciass at the Guatemala exposition, which will be held next yea The Board of Trade has taken hold of the matter in earnest, and will assist the Chamber of Commerce as much as pos- sible. J. A. Filcher has been among the merchants, and from all accounts they will respond to the call liberally and as- sist in making a fine display. The managers of the exposition at Gua- temala are backed by the Government, and are liberal in their offers of diplomas and cash premiums for exhibits of merit. There will be ninety-two cash premiums, varying from $100 to $5000. It has been arranged that importations of such useful articles as exhibited may be carried on for one year free of duty, which is the first time that such an offer has ever been made by the Government. Mr. Fiicher has sent out letters to all of the members of the Board of Trade, ask- ing them if they are in favor of assisting in the exposition, and so far not a nega- tive answer has been received. In his let- ter Mr. Filcher says: ° The Mechanics’ Institute Fair recently held in this City presented a sulendid exhibitof the manufacturing industries of the State. 1f that exhibit could be made at Guatemal would be highly creditable to Californis, and it is in the line of wares in which Guatemalans deal. There is more practica! value in having California strongly represented atGuatemaia than in any other fair now proposed, because that country is now & part of the supporting territory of the commerce of this City and the people there are extensive patrons of the ma. ufactures of California. Under these circum- stances the Guatemalan Exposition sffords the opportumity for building up this common- { wealth and stimulating this trade, and 1tap- pears to be appropriate that the State Board of Trade should take this up as a distinctive San Francisco interest, because, as already stated, the chief support of the board has been derived from San I rancisco. To this end it has been proposed that we ap- | peal to the State Legislature and to the Con- gress of the United States 1o make appropria- tions for the purpose of making an exhibit at the International Exposition to be held at Guatemala. The National exhibit would necessarily be general and represent the whole Nation. We should emphasize the California part of it by a small sppropriation from tue treasury of the State o1 California. ————— Contest for a Child, The Youths' Directory and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children are en- gaged in & contest over the poesession of Joe Money, a 13-year-old boy. Money’s mother, Mrs. Dglla Parker of 24 Hunt street, was recently abpointed his guar- dian and had him placed in St. Vincent's Or- phan Asylum at San Rafeel. He ran away and subsequently wes put in the Boys’ Traii ing Home. The parties were in Judge Slack's court yesterday 1o determine who will care ior the lad. iter the case had been continued for two eks Secretary Kane of the Youths’ Directory captured the boy and made off with him. —_— - Malicious Mischief, A warrant for the arrest of *John Doe’ Haskins and five other *‘John Doe” werrants were issued in Judge Campbell’s court yester- day. The charge is malicious mischief, the detendants having amused themselves by tear- ing down the cards and sigus of a candidate for Supervisor of the Second Ward REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. Estate of William F, Peabo !y (by F. P. Deering, administrator) to Gustay L. Page, loton N line of Ellis street. 90 E of Webster, & 90 by N 125; $21.000. Thomas J. and Ewing W. W. Davidson snd May Jane Depsey (wife ot J. ) o James David- son. lot on W line of ~tanyan street, 50 N of Carl, N 25 by W 107:6; $10. Robinson or Hugh R. and Sarah Petticrew to David Petty, lot commencing <60 N of Seven- teenth stree; and 866 W of Castro, N 40 by K 36, Leing portion of lot 22, Flint Tract Homestead As- sociation: $10. William H. ard Augusta V. Wi'son to E. D. Macdonald, 1ot on W line of Second avenue, 1 S of Leke s reet, S 25by W 120; $10. Henry H. and Dora Gerber to Hy lot on W ue of Fourth avenue, 3| street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Hvman and ser Nathan to ZEtna M. B. and Loan Association, same: $10. Frank W. and kKmma A. Fuller to Gustave Woerner, lot on N line of B street, 32:8 E of Twentieth avenue, E50 b, N 100: $10. Lonis Westerlund to J. H. Kruse, lot on W line of Thiriy-fourth avenue, 250 S of Q sireet, S 25 by W 120: $10. Richard and Elizabeth J. Wheeler to Minnie E. Tittel, lot on N line of Islals stree’, 50 W of Cuv- jer, W 25 by N 100, lot 54, Spring Valley Home- steud Assoc : $10. Thomas “hanaben to Irene W. McMallen, lot on W line ot Foerster street, 177:9 8 of Thirty- third. 5 25, W 121, N 4 deg. 15 min. W 25.048, N 121.88. being lot 8, block 123, map of sub- division of bock 123 of Sunnyside Addition No.1; 810 Joserh Drioton to Auguste Drioton, besinning atapost n a fence on N side of the road 1o the Ocean House, irom which post the SE corner of New House on the roadside bears N 623; de. n Nathan, S of Lake W 129 chains distant, thence N 45 dez. W 50 links. N 6916 deg. W 87 links, 8 885 deg. W 46 links, S 8014 deg. W 74 links, S 3415 deg. W 2.50 chains. 8 4654 deg. W 2.06 chains, N 1114 dee. K 11.83 chains, S 783; deg. E 4.54 chains. s 1134 deg. W 7.87 cliains; ulso commencing at & post i a fence on N side of road to Ocean House, the fence post the SE corner of the track on N side of the road bears N 9 deg. W 1.10 chains distant, thence N 4514 dez. W 1.20 chains, ~ 7514 deg. W 76 links, > 8374 deg. W z.17 chains, S 25 deg. W 1.92 chains, SYlp dez. i 7.29 chains, N 8014 deg E 4.54 chains, N 915 deg. W 9.02 chains, variation of magnetic needic 1614 deg. k, contain- ing 8 scres and being near ceuter of section 19, township 2 S, ranze 5 W: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. . M. Fitz to Carrie Kitchell, lot 15, block B, Map of Peraita Heights, quilclaim deed, East Oakland: $10. Joseph G. and Carrie Kitchell to John A. Ulrich, same: $10. 3. C. an Mary E. McMullen to Ludwig and Jessie A, Krdmann, 10t on'SE line of Seventeenth street, 418:4 W of Twenty-thira avenue, W 25;8 by 8 140, being portion o lois 1 and <, block A, subd.v.sion 50 Associates Tract, East Uakland; $10 Wiiliam J. and Virginia R. Dingee to John D. French, lo. on SW line of Sunuyside avenue, 366.73 NW from line of Oakland avenue, NW 80, SW 100, >k 99, N& 100 to be:inning, being los 7, 8 and 9, block C, Sather Tract, Oukland “Township; &5. Jane K. *ather to same, 1ot on N £ line of Olive avenue. 381.88 NW from' N line of Oakland ave- nue, NW 60. NE 100, SE 60, SW 100 to berinning, being lots 35 and 36, block C, Sather Tract, Oak- 1and Township: $5. Clarx_=imons to Patrick H. and Bridget Ma. loney, lot 28, mapof Fruitvale and San Leandro Road Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. Andy L. £tone to_ Jobn and Marcarita Brandt, ail interest in loton NW line_of Orchard avenne. 100 SW or Sunnyside streel, NW 140 by SW b0, being lot 34, Marion Tract, Brooklyn Township, $10. George A. and Elizabeth A. Bavles to Elizabeth Clarke. lot on E line of Adeline street, 215:6 8 of Twenty-tourth, 8 25 by K 127, block €32, Oak- iand; $10. Union Savings Bank to E. H. and Anne M. Fora, lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Myrtle streets. W 50 by 8 101, iots 19 and 20, block 635, Market-street lots, Oakland; $10. . H. and Anne M. Flora to Emma Daignault, same: $10. Saniuel and Julia Platt to E. M. Hall, lot on NW live of Tenth avenue, 99-SW of East Twentleth SW 60 by NW 150, block 117, Clinton, Esst Uakland: $10. JIniia Kobin on (a widow) to Julia Robinson (her daughter), lot 58'ia_plat 34, Mountain View Cem- Oakland Township: gift. Felix and Deifina Marcuse to William J. Smith, 1ot on S coruer of Eng atenue and Union street, E 82,8 125, £ 16 § 50, W 108, N 175 10 begin- ning, lots 9, 10,13, 14, 18, block 49, map of prop- erty of Columbus Bartleui, Alumeds; $10. " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1896. RUSS HOUSE. N M M Shields, Los Ang H Mangerrer, Los Ang E Harvey, Los Angeles G Tayior, Los Angeles C Tufts, Los Angeles C Franck, Los Angeles T Wolfskill, Los Ang M Rimerc, Los Angeles H Neath, Los Angeles S Swann, England W B Haskell, Petaluma T B Joy, Petaluma *T Ogden. Auburn ngp:l;u & 'fi‘;:?."n:: H Matbew, Cal L man, M Shepardson, Colusa T A Peacock, Sau Rafael W P Dutcher, Sacto G Lovegood, Sacio G Loughead, Grayson W S stone, Modesto C £ Bumner, Los Ang _ J W Barnes & w, Cal M E Eradley, Los Banos A Marshall, For: Bragg J R Davison & w, Snisun W F Anderson, Portiand M Peart, College City W Nhepardson. Uolusa A Ross, Ukiah © W Northup, Ukiah Green, Lake Co W Jones, Sacto H Stockhoft, Ft Ross G Sutherland, Baden © Buck, Berzeley Ji M Daniels, Suisun J James. Portland H Wethers, Oakland A Borego, Jan Jose M D Shearerd, Stockton J B Overton, Nevada F Cutler, Salt Lake ¥ Goss, Salt Lake J Williamson, Pescadero F Williamson, Pescadero F Steel, Santa Rosa J G Mever, Los Angeles U W S Shoobert, Cal C Bacon, Kedwood D E Castleion, Redwood s A P Lamoree, Sacto B F Gillman, Mill Valley sarber, teno Z7T McGlil, Healdsburg 1 Perkins, Little Rock PALACE HOTEL. B Wood, Detrolt # Graham,8acto R Urion, Chicago D Vasquez. Paris C H Wilder, Cambrdgprt W ¥ Brown. Phila Mrs Wiider, Cambrdgprs O F Puxton. Portiand 1N Peyton, Spokane Mrs 1 N Peyton, 2 & Helen Peyton, Spokane . Spokane May Hainer, Spokane S Uchids, ‘Tokio T Jida, Kloto K Narita, Toklo G Wooyeno, Toklo R G Brown, Bodie Mrs K G Brown, Bodie S J Menzies, England R T Root, Denver ¥ Lang, Portland Hattie Martin, Spokane A M Hay, London Mrs J S Cone, Red sluft W A Junker, Monterey R C Kirkwood, Cal T C Kirkwood Jx, Colo Mra Kirkwood, Cal ¥ Rader, La J Kuboris, La W L Moore, La ¥ ¥rancis. England A Volimer, Los Gatos V D Black, Salinas C Cross, Hongkong DrRK Smith, USN W W Cook, Mok Hill Ostorck, N Y X Corrigan & w, Chicago A W Brown, N Y G Grimeaux, Paris LICK HOUSE. J Coughlin, Oregon F Eas:man, Los Ang Miss G Kraft, Red Bluft Miss N Krait, Ked Bluft X Casper, Valleio E Chopin, Sacramento L James,'Mill Valley J E Place, Dos Paios ‘A L Benson, Cal V Sewell, Sacramento. J Berr.nger. St Helena M _Sanborne, Yuba City C Peach & w, Menlo Pk R Herrera, Cal W Chester, Vallejo E Mansfieid, Vallejo G Bake, Placerville J Wilson, *acramento G Allman, Cuzadero S Stephens, Big Meadows J D E J c M B c A A J Lewine & w, Sacto H C Kelly, San Jose T McPherson, Texas B C George, Sacramento W B Hanlon, Cal ¥ 1, Brice, Chicazo W Bates & w. Cal 3 E Flace, Dos Pa'os N E de Yoe, Modesto ¢+ Jordun, Pasadena Mt heilig & w, Napa F Heiton & w, Fresno D Cwiuthers & w, 5 Kos J Fitzsimmons. ¢ al Mrs White, Alameda F Lowd, Monterey Miss M Dowd. Monterey J McNimuee, Pescadero R Barcar, Vacaville GRAND HOTEL. A Innes, Los Gatos S A Crepps, Elmira G G Siebels, Mare Island 8 S NatLan, Sacramento W B Butler, Chicago R Va Vcorhies,Stanford W T Tinning, Martinez C ¥ Webb, Gazeile G Straubel, C N Gray, Chicao H R Rood, San Diego J Stell, Portland W H Reeves, San Diego H da Laguna, Stockton J Sullivan, Willows ¥ Mason, Sacramento ¥ J Yost, Stockton ¥ S Decker, D ew Orieans ontgomery T Osborn, Oakdale dale G Former, Modesto Hawley Los Ang - M Muller, N Y J F Devendorf, San Jose W 5 Tinhing, Martines ¥ Branstord &w Stektn WH Ward & w, Fittsourg J'Cahill. San Martin D Eisenburg &w,Chicago B H Harron, Geysers NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Capt F B Dodge, Boston F W N Popper, US N Mrs M Lowell & ¢m, Cal Mrs L Meyers, 4 uburn ‘W V Lilley & fm, Sacto G R Jackson, Menlo Park ‘W Riordan, Portland J Ballard, Cisremont AW Blundell, Cal au o6 G W Hobart, Cal J M Dowd, Sacto H Nelson,'Menlo Park W Cassidy, Benicia J 3 Byrnes, Benicia A C Buehler, Obio R Culham, Onio W £ Wiiliams, Los Ang f Huyes, Los Ang. N P fhaw & w, Pinole J E Dunn, Los Ang EE Keeey & w,N Y CH Dunlop, N Y H Watham, N Y Mrs N Carrigan, Arcata W J Flanders, N J ¥ R Tavior & w, N Y W G Dexter, Cal H E Williams, LH Irvine, N Y SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. $39 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opem onttl 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. OF MEETINGS, DAY) EVENING, October 27, st 7.40& o'clock. M. M. degree. By order of H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. and A. M. 121 Eddv st, meets THIS EVENING at 7:30 o’clock. 3 In. GROKGE PENLINGTON, tec. fi ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144 F. and A. F. C. degree THIS (TUESDAY) EV tend a special meeting at k. R. B. Hall THURSDAY EVENING,Oct. 29, at 7:30 o'clock. Very {mpor ant business. Per order of EXECUTOR. Y LODGE NO. 27, 4. U. ING at 7:30 o'clock. W. — Funeral Nocice. Ufficers and A. = HUBBARD, Secretarv. “OLDEN GATE LODGE NO. “alled meeting TH ) NING, October 27, a D. 2. GRO.J. HOBE, Sec. &= 50 PATRICK'S ALLIANCE OF America—All members of every branch of the order are requested to at- UNI funeral escort please take notice to attend’ % the funerai o our late brother, A. KRON- R BEKG, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28,at 9 A. M., irom our meeting hal, L O. O. F. bullding. Seventh and Market sta. Fines for non-aitendance will be strictly enforced. By order of lent Association.—Special meet- pose of atending the funeral of our deceased J. D. MARTIN, Recorder. L. J. PARKER, Master Workman. ing will be held at hall (Alcazar blll'fllng),@ WEDNESDAY, a2 1:30 o'clock P. M. Aul brother, JACUB T. PETERSLN, Ry order of the President. L. TRAT Secref MASTER MARINERS BENEV- mem bers are requested to be present, for the pur- SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ANTED~A SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS OOk in » Frotestant family by Protestant ‘womasn; 2 years' references from iast place; city or country. ~Please call or address at 818 Geary s, room 1. Coumc'rnn'r. TRUSTWORIHY WOMAN wishes to do washing, ironing, cooking and housecieaning by the day; best references. MRS M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission’ G ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework ; 1s & g0od cook; $25. Call or address 402 Geery st. Wfil\";l"l;l,b — WORK BY THE D‘:A[Y'“IAN.\; n an nced woman. Inquire 3218 mxmfnh ':xpona & v ERMAN GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION for cooking and genral housework: wages > _;I:kpdonl-lll. 9 Hampton place, oft Folsom, T 3 JEESSMAKER FKOM NEW YORK DESIRES work by the day; perfect fit; rapid and excel- lent work guaranteed ; garments remodeled: refer- ences given. Address K., box 143. Call Office. WOMAN WANTS SEWING TO DO AT home; clothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. w OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY OF and ‘“xy“lreflmaflblb klnd:)ll:n. ]flandlfl,flw&l’gg willin, i treet for TRORBONT bet s IGHLY RESPECTABLE WIDOW DE- sires position ns housekeeper. or will take charge of an invalid; best of city references. MRS, G. T., 8460 T'wenty-second st. OMPETENT STENOGRAPHEK DESIRES position; 4 years experience in law office; Te:erences given. Address W. W., box 94, Call. JASCINATING YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES A position as working housekeeper; good laun- dress and cook: prefers widower's family or hotel. Apply 777 Market st. Y QUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day at washing or housecleaning. Address R., 520 Stevenson st., bet. Sixih and Seventh. N %A%, RELIABLE WIDOW. WITH 1 GIRL, 8, wishes position as housekeeper; city or country. Address MRS, A., box 8. Cali, Oakiand. ANTED—THE INFLUENCE OF A GEN- teman iu securing position for a_widow, a stranger in the city, with the best of references. Address W., box 7, Call Uffice, Oakland. /OUNG LADY, GRKADUALE OF CHICAGO University, wishes position as governess or companion to ‘an elgerly lady. 731 Laurel ave., beiween ‘lurk and £ddy. SWEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day. washing, ironing or housecleaning. Please call or write 264 Minna st. "IRSI-CLASS DRESSMAKER DESIRES A f-w more engagements; very reasonable. 131 Taylor, room 1. W JALuks, bk HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NK. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 B0 per night: §1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respectabie; iree bus and baceace to and from the serrv. L JATIONS WANTED. HUNtER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281, W.C.YOUNG, mgr VHINESE & JAPANESE; EST'D, 20 YEARS: help:tel.main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOY MAaNT; best help. $14m Sutter st.: tel. Grant 0. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, St. Ann's bldg., 6 Kddy st.: tel. Main 5234, J W ARTED—8 GERMAN COOKS, $35, 50 AND $25: 2 German girls for honsework, $20: Yyoung girl for bakery, $12; young girls to assist housework, $10 and $12: German nurse, $10. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. HELP WANTED-—Continued. e A e . MS 160 TO 76c PER NIGHT: 50¢ 1V 51 50 Roy.;r week. Oriental. 2256 Drumm st. INCHESTER HOUSK. 44 THIRD ST NEAK Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; G ‘various tion: anlwmen%lflm 16 Mason st. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES, 10 FILL ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY 8L from $12 to $25. German W-...; ‘rooms for two, fln;’% ‘.l‘wl'-k. reading-room: dally pavers. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work; small family. 713 Cole st., or. Chutes. EAT GIKL FOR BABY YKAR AND A haif 0'd, well recommended, $10. 705 Pierce. ERMAN OR SWISS GIKL TU DO LIGHT housework; family of 8. 121 Minerva st., ©opp. schooihonse, Ocean View. KLIABLE GERMAN GIRL; GENERAL housework; small family, 2232 Howard st., bet. J0and 12 A M. W ANTEU—NEAT, COMPETENT GIKL FOR ccoxing_and housework: -family of 3; wages $20. Cail 1711 Central ave.. Alameda, near Grand street, Graud-street station, broadgaugs ADIES LEARN PRACTICAL HATRDRESS Ing aud_manicuring. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell, 105 Ninth st 8 7 OUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: no children; wages $8. 2249 Sutter at. IRL FOR KITCHEN AND TABLE; SLEEP home, 60415 Geary st. ANTED—25 LADIES EXPERIENCED IN fancy dancind. App'y MIsS ANNA SHEAN, 1619 Filimore st.; from 10 10 12, Wednezday. ROTESTANT GIKL 70 DO LIGHT HOUSE- vork; no other need apply; wages 88 to $10 per month. ' Apply, afier 12 o'clock, at 252834 Sutter. MACE AND SCALP TREATMEN L — MANI- curing, form developing, etc., taught. 131 Post, st., room 2. 7 KESTMAKER, TO WORK BY THE WEEK, steady. 567 Market st. I1GHT SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 7:15 P. M. +LYNN’S Dresscutting School. 14 McAllister. ANIED—PUPILS FOR ONLY PRALTICAL millivery school In city: trade thoroughly taught: reasonable, 410 Leavenworth st. snd 22%3 Geary st., room 46. IRLS T0 LEARN DRESS CUTTING, FIT- tiog and making; class every day: easy pay- ments: unlimited Jessons; new skirt pattern, 25c. McDOW L1, 636 Market st. OSLDALE HOUSE, 321 KLLIS, NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25¢ night: $1 week. AIRDRESSING, 26c AND 360: AFTER- noon classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: topls fiven and caialogne seni. B. ¥ Harber School, 515 Howard st. JLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 56. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; <YL Winchester Honse, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 26cto $1 60 per night; $1 60 to $3 per week: frea 'bus and bazeage 10 and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED, OOK, $35, CITY: WAITER, $20 AND ROOM; waiter, $26 and room: piano player, also violin and clarionet; second cook, $50; ranchhand who can do blacksmith repairing; lagndryman, small laundry; man to do some pastry anc help on the range.” MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. (GERMAN SECOND COOK WIIO UNDER- stands German cooking for restaurant; $65 to $75. C. R. HANSEN & CU., 110 Geary st. APANESE AND CHINFSE HELP. ORIF tal Busincss Agency, 651 Clay: tel. main 1633, VHINESE ANU JAPANESE EMPLUY MENT office; best heln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel k. 42 G J [ HINESE AND JAPANESK NrLIABLE belp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. OOK, COUNTRY HOTEL. 8$70; CUOK, country hotel, $50; roast cook and brolier, country hotel, $65; walter, country hotel, $30; waiter, country restaurant, $25: waiter for springs, open the year round, 822 B0, fare advanced; young German fo help in bakeshop, $25. C. R. HAN- SEN & €O, 110 Geary st. AN AND WIFE WISH WORK 1N BOARD- ing-house or restaurant: wife as cook, man as dishwasher; worked 4 years in hotel; work cheap. 70 Minna st. ITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN BY A gentleman 86 vears old: had experience in a general werchandise store and Invoicing. Address 0. C.. 946 Howard st. Box OF 156 YEARS, LIVING W [TH HIS PAR- ents, wishes place to make himselfgenerally usefui. ~ Address Boy, box 89, Catl. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS coachman and gardener; first-class experience on hiorses; city or country: good references. Ad- dress C. G., 820 Pacific st. YERMAN, 26 YKaRS OLD, WANTS POSI- tlon: prefers wholesale house or manufactur- s3; would like to travel. Address W, H., Cail JLASS OICHARDIST AND VINE- (French), 20 years’ experience, 40 years of age, wislies place us foreman. Address J. A., box 2, Cull Oftice. ANE AS SECOND COOK, DISHWASHER or_any capacity: bandy; hotel or restaurant. . N.. box 95, Call Office. TTENDANT—COMPETENT NURSK AND mass2ur wih fine recomme: dations wishes situation with invalid or chronic patientin city or country. Address Attendaat. box 90, Cail Otfice, JITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED Swede 8s coachman, gardener, firsi-class milker and can also rua gagoline engine ; first-cluss reterences; city or country. Address E. 1., box 18, this oftice. AT TEAMSTER WANTS 4, 6 OR 8 HORSE L) team to drive; mountains preferred. J. B. M., 506 Folsom 8. 00K, %40: - WAITER, 815; DISHWASHER, butcher and sausage-maker, $25; typesetter, nd found; ushelman, $14 week; shoemaker, $7 week and found: sign rainter; 4 gold miners: brooni-maker; gardener, $20: man (0 _drive exca- vator, $25; man to o) RAY & READY, 634 and 638 Clay st. W ANTED -NIGHT CUOK FOR OVSTER- house, $9 week: cook plain, country hotel, $30: cook for coffee-house, $30, call early: 2 dish- washers, $15: waiter-boy, §15: shoemaker, 87 a week and_board: German hostler, $40: etc. L. ANDGE, 815 Stockton st. W ANTED—2 DRILLERS. $2 25 DAY: SAW- filer, 83 to $3 50 day: 2 woodchoppers, $1 25 cord; broom-iiers, cooks, walters and oihers. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED-MARRIED = MAN, SPEAKING German, understanding thoroughly care of fine wagon and 2 horses; no driving: make him- self useful In store; employment temporary at first; permanent if satisfactory. Address M. M., box 104, Cail Office. RIGHT INTELLIGENT BOY IS WANTED 10 take position in » wholesale store and learn the business: boys holding certificates in U. S. In- dustrial Agency are eligible. Koom 1€5, Crocker building. ading Employment Agents, rate excavator, $30. MUR- | iN TU TAKE LODUING AT o lac 100 25a 300 o night, neluding aud folla €24 Washington st near Kearny. NTED, YOUR SHOKES — WE REPAIR :llx:).! ‘up to 10 o’clock every night: those work- ing through the day can bave their snoes N.pu.r.'d at night while you wait: ladles’ soling, 85¢; men’ soling, 60c: fine shoes ‘made to order rrom $2 up; e have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at Jess than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to §2 50. 582 Mission at.. bet. First st. and Second st. AGENTS WANTED. e s ) S PROFI1S; THE GREAT BREAD s yonr turn solling “Lightning Scis- s0rs ~h arpener”’; 25¢. for samp es and terms E. C STOWE, Western Agent, box 184. San Jose, Cal GENT WANTED—AN EXPERI- Y oed “and._successiul life insurance man as city agent for one of the progressive <old line’ companies: a salary and commission will be paid & man of ability. Address Manager. box 67, Call. GENTS TO CANVASS; SOMELHING NEW: sells on sight: larze profit. 21%4 Third, rm. 5. GENTS—HULIDAY BUOKS; FOUR BOOKS roprosented by oue prospectils: frst agent re. 32 orders in four days: F. anage Bobscription. Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st FURNITURE WANTED. e e e e W ANTED—_SECOND-EAND FURNITURE: Will pay good prices. 7 City Hall ave. 3 VANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL T ere ana merchandise ses BUKD. 211 Larkin. TGHER PRICE THAN ANYWHERE PAID Hby Indiana Auction C0,1057 Market.opp.Jones UCKINGHAM FURNITUKE CO.—HIGHEST price furniture, carpets; postal. 866 Mission. (CASHE, PAID ¥OR ESTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, et J. BOWCH ER. 222 Stockton: send nostal. ROOMS WANTED. TODLE-AGED GENTLEMAN DESIRES comfortable room. Please address Quiet, box 61, this office. HOUSES WANTED. e A A A A A A AN W ANTED—BY FAMILY OF ADULTS FUR- nished house of 6 or 7 rooms; not over $33 50. Address F. H., box 9. Call WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. A e A, BUILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mlission st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL~ ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113315 Mission. LL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- rv to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that we are selling good-toned second- ‘hand pinaos for $3. $4 and 85 per month; beauti- ful new uprights for $6, $7. $8, 89 and 810 per month: 1o cash payment required larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchanginz same for 4 Stelnway any time within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., representatives of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco; also Oak- land, Cal; Portland, Or.: Seattie, Wash. EVER IN THE HISTORY OF SAN FRAN- cisco have first-class planos sold as cheap a3 they are now selling at_Bruenn’s plano-house; all makes second hand, in good condition, from $40 up; new pianos from $150: easy terms: old planos taken In exchange; Bruenn’s planos without an equal, fully gusranteed 10 years: their tones are Sweel: call aud hear them: leave your money at Home by buying a Brienn o; fine taning and repairing at lowest rates: if your piano needs look- g after telephone Grant 60). BRUENN'S Plano-house, 228 Post st. CIrUALLY THE BEST BAKGAINS IN PI- nos; see our list for this week: planos on 83, 6, 37, 38, §9, 810, $15, $20 monthly pay- fine stool and cover with each; delivered iree anywhere in the city and kept tuned by ex- pert concert tuners. The F. W.SPENCEK CO, ealesrooms 935 Market st., opp. Mason. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-band pianos from leading makers: no- body can offer better terms and prices; remember onrs is the oldest and largest music-house west of Chicago: call or write. KOHLEK & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Francisco. RABE CHARCE: DON'T LET IT SLIP: AN elegant Hardman piano at about hali-price: only 2 months in use: call and see it and we wi tell you why such a bargain is offered. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second floor, Fiood bulld- Ing, Fourth and Market sts. 3y TANTED-STEADY MAN FOR A PERMA- nent position who can write a plain hand; must be satisfied with 870 per month and bave $160 cash. Apply 917 Market st., room 2. RICES TALK! AN ELEGANT NEW UP- right plano, stool. cover, delivery, tuninz, $109 50; new solid osk and walnut organs, 847 50. J. HARRY SCOTT. 526 Hayes st. 7CUNG MAN OR BOY TO HELP IN BAR and - dining-room for Willows kiotel, dan Lorenzo. EBER UPRIGHT: $19u. DECKER & SI upright. $250, good as new. The Zeno Mau- vais Music Company, 769 Market st. ANTHD—OPERATORS, TAILORS AND basters on_co good wages; steady job. SELIG BRI ttery st. JIRST-CLASS LADIKS' DRESS BRAIDER by hand. J.G.. box 63. in delicacies and grocery business wishes to | bave a position. Address UH. ULLMAR, Y. M. C. A, German branch, 208 Mason st. JOR WILLIAM MCKINLEY AND PROTEC- tion—Young married man, out of work on ac- count of free trade. wanis position as driver, watchman or any kind of work. Adaress Pros- perity. box 135, Call Uffice, S TAPUSTRIOUS, SOBER, STEADY MIDDLE. aged German wishes situation us coachman and Rardener; private place; good references; city or country: ‘will make himself generally usefol. Ad- dress P, M., box 119, Call Office. TAILORS WANTED, ~ A GOO! & [ator for Martinez. "Apply (o STELN, S(MON LO. JXPERIENCED CUITER. B. CKONLR, 1388 Market st. JO- 1 OPERATORS ON CLOAKS; HIGHEST pav. DAVIDSON & MILLER, 121 Post st. OATMAKERS WANTED TO WORK AND sew. 106 Battery street. OY WHO HAS WORKED IN DRY GOODS store. 1368 Market st. JIRST- CLASS BARBER: SPANISH [OR French preferred. 2115 Ninth st QTEADY BARBER AT 1517 S1OCKTON ST, DIEST-CLASS COACIHL AND HOKS&E MAN sor work around house and take care of horses; city or suburbs: 4 years at last employer's; best of reference. Coach, box 22, this office. IBST- CLASS “BAKER, SINGLE = MAR, wishes situation. Address L. 8., box 161, Call. OACHMAN, RECENTLY FROM NOKTH, J wishes situation; nearly b years with Iast em- ployer: height 6 feet 10 inches: references. Ad- dress J. M. F., box 78, Call ¢ flice. LL-AROUND BUTC (EK WANTS AN EN- zagement; ciiy O country; sober man. Ad- dress S, M., box 103, Call. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTRD, $5. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. w GAS FIXTUKES MADE 10 O#DeR: cheapest piace In the city. H. HUE- SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. JITCATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS carpenter and millwrizht well acquainted with mine work. F. C, box 87, Call office. WEDISH MAN_WANTS SITUATION AS an; is first-class horseman; careful ais0 understands cows, gardening, etc.: references. Address G., bOx 6, Call oftice, Onkland, BAD TENANIS RIKCTED FOK 4 collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Jlontev st.. room 6. Tel. 6550. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—TH WEEKIL 7 CALL.1n for mailin; SITUATIUNS WANTED—FEMALE, WAITING SITUATIONS—COOKS, CHAM- bermaids, nursegirls and girls for housework. JEVEEAL SCANDINAVIAN AND AMERI- can gir's desiiing situation to do general house- work, up-stairs work, sewing, etc. Scandinavian Employment Office, 107 O’ Farreil st. QIRST-CLASS HELP, ALL NATIONALITIES apply. Scandinavisa Employment Office, 107 o' Farrell st. TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICK. 506 MA- son st., furnishes best help of all nationalities. ELIABLE FEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MRS M.JOHNSTON.995 Market, Te'.Mint 804 ITERMAN LADY, TEACHER OF GKKMAN, French and musie, desites a p sition as gov’ erness; v0od references. Cail or sddress 321 Fe., between 9 and 5 o'clock. ( VERMAN GIRL WISH~S A SITUATION TO T do general housework and cookiog. Address 3016 Fiilmore st. 1RL ATTENDING SCHOOL DESIRES POSI- tion to perfrm light services in rgturn for home. Address 1221 O’rarrell st. RFFISED GERSAN WISIrS ENGAG ment for half or whote day to teach, take care of children, or as seamstres; and maid. Addiess H. G., box 105. Call Office. ANTED—A PLACE AS NUSSERY GOV- erness or vseful companion. 71914 Bush st. OVUNG do_chamberwork and take care of ch.dren. Call 1815 Webster st. GuiL WANTS PLACE TO DO HOUSEWORK and cooking. Call 919 Folsom st. e . - HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A Kittering, Portland G H Bernar, San Joso S Meysta, N Y G W Suttock, Des Moines G vawlor, Contra Costa Mrs ¥ W Mejor, Vallejo Miss A Hamman, Ala W J Babeock, Toledo Mrs K Fredrickson &d, J G Lawlor, Sgn Jose Arcata CSmith, N'Y A K Ritter & w, Fresno H Rhoner, Chic: N A Perdner, Chicago e 0 A Stone, Eurexa. A Leff, Sac G Lewiston, Sac C F Axtell, Lodi J E Raymond, Snta Cruz H Buking, Towa E C Lyors & w, L Angls H B Kwing, Denver P B Gallagher. Glentus J C.ason, Glentus € Ricks, Visslia N A Perdue, Chicago M Rhoard. Uhic: A R Somers, St Louis H Bur-e, Keddiug W Sachs, Los Angeles Mrs M F Caron, Penryn J Kimura, Japan W Sachs, outh Africa BALDWIN M Lambert, s s Mexico W Schmidt, Oakland W Bonfi {0,'Los Ang ¥ Bradshaw, Chicago E P Bolion, Butte M Golden, Germentown ‘Arfon, Chicago H Brown & w, Vailejo George, S Barbra Miss C George. s Barbara ith & w, Chicugo C Hunter, Los Auge.es A Balley. Cleveland Mrs T Wells, Sonora Miss M Wells, Sonora D M Pertchard, 5 Vailey M Haabe & w, Healdsbg Miss Burus, Heaidsburg Miss Barnes, Healdsburg Mrs Wadsworth, Yerka H J Nace, 5 Lucas J Blunchard, St s ¥ Stephens, Los Angeles G Ruzzell, Penryn J Megake, Ji n H Farnta'& w, Japan HOTEL G Goodman Jr & w, Napa J Hogan. Valiejo J Harnirg, San Diego 1 Miller, =acramiento OUNG WOMAN DESIRES HOUSEKEEP- er’s position in smali family: good couk and 1sundress: kind to children; wages $25. Swedish Employment, 107 O'Farrell st. TPHORVUGHLY COMPKTRNT GIRL DE- sires situation as first-class cook; aiso second girl desires position. 17 Third st. PBYREAT OF INFORMATION FURNISHES best of help, short notice. 17 Third st. 7OUNG AND REFINED WIDUW WOULD like a position s lady’s companion. or iight work or care ot one child; can giye the Lest of ref- erences; please call. CLYNLsS SCHLIEP, 560 Maussion 'st. GERM N GIRL WOULD LIKE TO | ‘ ANTED—BY STEADY, MIDDLE-AGED man; cenerally useful; underscands garden- ing: take care of horses: can mi.k: city references; moderate wages. Address Situation, North Tem- eseal, Oskland. JTUATION BY JIKST-CLASS HAROWARE man; understands piumbing and gasfitting: in ity or interior town; references. Apply 3260 Twenty-first st , 8. F. \VAATLD—PU»[’NUN IN PRIVATE FAM- 1ly; city or country: is first-ciass horsems understands care of garden and chicken: milk cows; good references. Address K. California st. JINCHES TR LG 4 LOUSK, 44 THigD, NKAR Market— Klectric lights in ev!rzomm: 200 roums; 250 to 8150 per might: $150 1o 86 pec week: free busand baggage 10 and from the ferry. - INCHESTEG nUUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in ey room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: &1 50 10 $8 per week:'free bus end bageage 10 snd from the ferry. | Y- OTRG MAN. AGED 5, WiSHES WOREIN, butchers’ busiuess to learn the trade. Address £ box 5. €all Cflice, Onkland. FEMALE HELY WANTED, 0 TAILURE—WANTED, A GOOD COAT- maker. Apply MR. KING, 446 Jessie st. THONG YOUNG MAN FOR FURNITURE- 121 Sixth st. $3 MAHOGANY PIANO IN GOOD ORDER .. BUSINESS CHANCES. $650. LAET NER; FINELY ESTAB- . lished, well-paying businegs: fallest In- VMIEHO" and a rare chauce seldom had. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $125(, BEER-BOTTLING BUSINESS . and route: seiling 14 barrels per week, with fine, long-established trade; this is the finest bargain ever offered of the kind: fullest ln- Yestigation. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. 370 A GRUCERY-STORE THAT IS A 83 g i _Ssee s elegal |8 . LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. g . OR SALE_INTEREST IN FINE PAYING, established manufacturing business; this is & rare chance fora shrewd business man to secure &n Interest in an elegant business; capital required 1s $5000 1o §10,000. and the oniy object in seilin: 8D interest Is to have the services of an Iinterest: Party o act as bookkeeper and cashler; investiga- tion ‘will show this the finest chance ever offered in San Francisco. Full particulars T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenve. e $650. FESTAVRANT TAKING 1N §30 10 « 840 per day, with cheap rent and loca- tion the finest: this place has been established long and on investigation will show this a rare bar- #ain for the money, and the only reason for selling isretiring. T, LUBELSKI, 7 Gity Hall ave. $65 SALOON WITH 6 FURNISHED - Tooms; finest location, near Market st.: doing fine business: this is the finest bargain ever offered. T. LU BELSKI, 7 City hall ave. HGHEST CASH FRICE PAID FOR FUR- n urants. saloon fi: and socks. STENBERG GO., 652 Market st - EAT MARKET: AN EXCEPTIONAL OP- portunity to secure big paying business; clear- ing'8$300 to $400 monthly; "having fine location for serving reliable family ‘trade; proprietors 18 years retiring from business: all latest improve- Tefrigerator, marble counters. horses, ks: thorough investigation KG CO., 882 Market st. 120 CORNER RESTAURANT; IN AN . ex'ra good location: transfer points north of Market st.: receipts over §2000 monthly: highest class of Cuslomers. who pay only good prices: handsome private rooms: reasonable rent; uny one looking for & good piace wili find this a good investment; 100k for yourself: owner going 1o Europe. STENBERG CO., 852 Market st. RESTAURANT: BESI POSSIBLE $1800. iocation on water tront: buliding in: cluded: ground rent only $25. with lease: com- manding best ferries and no upposition; this place very invitiog aud suitable for 2 persons: running expenses very light; satistaction of profits will be given: owner has otber business ana is compelled to sacrifice; will take part cash or exchange for city real estate: this i3 boua fide bargain. BVEN- BERG Cu., 832 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. G SALOON AT A GKEAT BARGAIN: $250. fac iocation; sure, steady trade: low rent: best reasons for selilng. Apply KENNY ‘& €0., 917 Market st. < PARTNER WANTED IN A FINE B200. cash busivess: mo previous experience required: sure to clesr $100 per month each; the services of a partner absolutely necessary. APply KENNY & CO.. 917 Market st. 0 LEA~E OR SELL—_A LIVE WEERLY newspaper: within an hour's ride of San Frao- clsco; bargain for single or married man: paper now supports 2 families: good paylng business; o debts: r. snap for a practical, all-round new: paper man with & few dollars; investigate. Ad. dress W. E., box 60, Call Office. < WELL LOCATED ROOMING- $3500. nonse ot 4 lignt rooms, near ra road depot: all .complete for hotel, if desired. owner has run it for 6 years: compelied to sell on Bccount of other business: g0od chauce o make money. Address G. B., box 52. Call. ONE OF THE BEST BARGAIN $100; s asE e B ‘ears established fruitstore: all fixtures, furniture, Jorse, wagon: dally Teceipts $15 to §20. Call 2108 Mission st. i ALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN DOV town hotel, marr.ed man preferred, o at.end io inside business: elcher suitable for hotel or lodging-house. Ingure bet. 12 aod 1, 22 Sacra- mento st. FSTABLUHED ~PHOTO-PRINTING EUST ness, with gallery attached, for sale very rea- sonabie: good central locaion and cheap rent. W., box 1, Call Office. E 0 RENT — STEAM LAUNDRY, CHEAP: thriving country town, 100 miles from oppost tion, Address C.,room 38, 921 Broadway, Oai- land. SHOE REPAIRING SHOP WITH $150. Rzcod 1aundes office: machines and ail t00ls included: trade alone worth the money; must sell; account Other business. Call 604 Kliis st. 592500, SALOON RIGHT TN TH# BUSL $ . ness center: old-established: large place; big stock of liquors; present owner going to live on his ranch. vailat 631 California, rm. 1. 73500 BEST- PAYING BUSINESS IN- . vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, efc.; established 1889: 10ust be sold. Address P-, box 85, Call Office. . INE OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS RES taurant in town near San Francisco; aiso store for_rent inone of the best locations, Refer to J. K. NISSEN. Haywards, Cal. ICE CANDY - STORE, FINE FIXTURES, and factorv; ood chance for married man: with 3 rooms: ‘rent cheap; fair business. 2313 Fiilmore st. REAT CHANCE_SMALL, STOCK OF DRY 200ds and notions very cheap: fine chance for milliner. Apply belore 11 or atter 4 641 McAl lister st. . « for sale, $5 installments. 22 Leavenworth 5100, B0SEWO00D. CARE UPRIGHT . piano: perfect. BOWERS & SON, 23 5th ALLET & DAVIS AT SACRIFICE. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister,next Hibernia Bank. S USUAL RRUENN PIANOS RECEIVED highest award Mechanics’ Fair. 228 Post st. EST BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UP- right planos at £. W. LICK, 1168 McAllister st. ECKrK BROS. GRAND, LIKKE NEW, FOR sale chi STATHAM & CU., 106 McAllister. N[AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND AVl Schubert: Jittle used:sacrifice. 1019 Van Nesss + ness: near carhouse and pieasure- grounds; laundry office in connection. Apply this uilice. 8150 BUYS A GOOL PAYING SALOON. &15 No. 3 Howard, nr East st.; good reason for seiling: rare opportunity. JIRST - CLASS BAKER HORSE AND K agon: siock and fixeures: country town; owner sick. Apply LOUIS TROST, 816 Clay st $300. e SHOOTING GALLERY, 91315 MAR- given: pays $125 month. Cash or installments. $10 ) RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUSI- W .4 ZALSER sOLE AGENT rUR HALLEY & Davis and Francis Bacon planos, 406 Sac'to AGNIFI ENT STEINWAY SACRIFICED; must sell at once. Room 10, 809 Market st. YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briges and other planos. JUPERIOR VIULINS, ZITHERS, OLU &NEW ke: st.: must be sold st once; trial JF AVERAGE WHEEKLY NET 1NCOME B85 9250 invested:sate:conservative free pros- pectus of proofs. ¥. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. HOESTORE—GOOD LOCATION CHEAP rent: 4 1iving-rooms; good business: repairing O ver expenses: rare chance. Apply this office. SOK SALE-A GENERAL MERCHANDISE business. Apply 10 WM. WADSWORTH, Rio store; wages reasonable. © H. MULLER maker. repairer. 21atnamplacs | ¢ 00 T ANTED=. e v I = : | i e s g S e DIl HORSES, TEWSPAPER KOUTR 1N INTERIOR GITY. = — o~ close to San Franctsco. For particulars apply BULRoy, AT SUTHERLAND HOTEL, | GF ORDHAND 4 CAN LK DELIVERY | win ofice. 3 wagon cheap. Appl Second st. = e = — S 2! S 2 z TATIONERY AND CiGARS: RENT, $10. CCURDIONFPLAYER: COUNTRY DANCE | () HOKSES FUk SALE: ALsO WAGONS |9 221034 Mission st near Eighicenth. 5 B & 2 s e A A oM sitiar | QALOUN: LONG LEASK; LOW RENT. AP UITER WANTED rOR CUSTUM WORK B. F., Box 10, this office. 00D MAN TO HELP IN A SALOON. X Kentucky s, Potrero. HOEMAKERS WANTED: Tepairing: man on new work. 202A Fifch st. |$ABBERS—GOODPAVING ~3CHAIR I8¢ hhop; bargaln. DECKELMAN'BROS, 106 is RARBER-SHOP FOR $50: PART CASH. AD- dress Barb-r, box 9, Call Office. 1100 00D MAN ON Market, ixih 8t ; anction sales every Weduer Gay. SULLIVAN & DOYLEK, Auctioneers. THE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia st., is the place to g0 It you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugsies, wagons or har- neas; anction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. ST NEW A~D) SECON D-HAND HAR- il kinds: buggy.wagon, Carts, surrey 40 cheap borses. 15th and Valencia. SKTS NEW AND SECOND HAND HA B~ ness, all kinds; wagons, buggles, surreys, 15 rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission 37 ANTED—BARBER 10 BUY SEI OF BA ber-shop furniture of latest style: very re onable; a rare oportunity. Apply Peerless Shay- ing Parior, 1 Ellis st. HANCE FOR ACTIVE MAN OR WOMAN 10 make $50 a week for a few months; invest- ment $10, 215 Sunsome st., room 12. NHANCE FOR SHOEMAKER: SHOP FOR J sale or ba'? interest. 28 ras” st W ANTED — PARTIES T0 CUT AND SAW lumber on shares in this State: good wages. Arply for particulars 822 Valencia st., upstairs, from 1010 11 A. X., for throe duys. finw WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3 and 4th—Sinele furnished rooms. night 15¢to B50c:week §1 to $2 50: reading room strictest atten- tion to morning calls: clean: quiet; open all night. ARBER~_FOR EMPLUYMENT CALL SKC. P. (. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grantave, OURNEYMEN BARBEKS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD, 102 seventh st. ARBERS PRULRCILY & UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary, CONRA D TROKLL. 857 Ciav. MBS, DRUM, PLEASE CALL AT MISS CUL- LEN'S, 323 Sutter st. ANTEDL,1U CULLEUT WAGES DUK LABOR ersdcierks. KNOX Collection Agey. 110 Sutter VUK, $30; SECOND GIRL, $20; 15 HOUSE- work girls. city and country, $:0 and $2b: 6 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISs CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. JERMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK 5 ngu' $30; 3 in family. MISS CULLEN, 323 utter st. EeINED NURSE, CHILD 6 YEARS, 312 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter §,AUNDRESS BY THE DAY. 4 323 Sutter st. N EAT PROTESTANT SECOND GIKL. $25; 2 MISSCULLEN, OTEL, STAURAN I'S WISHING COOKS, waiters, s Casino, 215 3d. NAUMAN. JANTED — SEAMEN AT THUMPSON'S, Califoruta House, 103 Clark st., below Davis. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED Ttates Marine Corps, United States Navr: able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 80 years. who are citizens of the United States, or those who bave legal.y d clared their intention 10 become citizens; must be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and writesknglish, and between 5 fect b inches and 6 feet In height. For further information lpp\( st the Recruiting Office, 20, K1lis st., San Francisco, Cal. 10 family. MiSS CULLEN, 523 Sutier st. EAT NUKSE, $30. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. T AITRESS AND PARLOR-MAID, $25: TWO in family. MISS CULLr.N, 328 Sutter st. G ERMAN Ok SWEDISH SKCOND GIQl, with references. $22 50; German or French second girl, cit; German or Krench nurse- girl and seamstriss, same family, $15; 10 German or Scandinavian housewcrk girls, city or countr. £25, $20: second girl and purse for children, §: for Alanieda, ses party here: French or German nursegizl, child 2 years old, $12, $16. C. K. HAN- SEN & L0, 110 Geury st W AITEESS FOi NEVADA, $20, FAKE RE- funded: head waitress, city, $25 (0 $3). C. R. HANSEN & ¢ +, 110 Geary st REFINED YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A position s nursegirl; can give the best of ref- erences: piease ca l. S5 860 Mission s . ARGAKEL CONLON, THE HEAD WAIT- ross. please report. (. R. HANSEN & (O, 110 Geary st. ELTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS a place 0 do boasework: terms moderate. 550 Mission st. ERMAN WOMAN, TO GO UUT BY THE X day washing and ironing. S 640 Stevenson st. WEDISH GIRL WISHES Tu DO COUKING and Lousework; no objection to sbort distance countrv: wages $25; Americau family pre. ferred. Apply 1020 issi 8 QXPERIENCED NURSSE WISH/S A S(TUA: tion: good reference; Call between 2 und 5 at 3831 Minna st. Sov AIAR o i K ANTrD—BY COMPETENT WOMAN POSI- tion as working housekeeper, or would take :rl’! of )vall;l chiid; noobject ;fl to going a short istance in the country: good r.fereuces. Address W. E., box 122, Call Uffice. VY AITRESS, PLAIN CUUNTRY HOTEL, $15; &irl to assist generally, small country botel, $15: cooks, housework, etc. MUKKAY & READY, Leading Empluyment Agents, 834-636 Clay st. 2 WAITRESSES, COUNTHRY HOVEL, $20 AND room; girl. Greenwich st., $15; girl, O’Farrell i ‘ziri, Bacramento st., $20: girl, St. Helens, , $15; girl, Green st.. §16; girl. Gongh st., Auburn, Cal.; girl, Sutter si., $12: girl Zirl. Howard st.. $12: girl, Potrero, $10: 13 yonng giris, $8, $10 and $12 per monih, Assist, et § Germ: 6 Swedish; 4 Danish. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st w TED—WOURKING HOUSERKEEPER TO e charge of w:dower's home: family of 4: no emall children: near city. Address, staing age, nationality and wages, W. H., box 7, Call. ] ,ABGEST LOUGING-HOUSE 1% THE CITY, 4 400 rooms. to let from 10c to 15cnight; 70¢ to #1 50 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. QAILOES WANTED AL LANE'S, 504 Lba VIS st., Mariner's Home. O TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted: apply at11land 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesale tailor, etc., 721 Market st. w ANTED—uABORKES ANU MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Roixin, Reno House proprie tor, still runs Denver ilouse, 217 Third su: 1dd isrge rooms: 26¢ per nigh:: $1 10 $3 per week. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS, NEAR TAY- lor; 200 rooms; 25¢ might; reading-room. HOES! SHOES! SHOEST NEW 10 ORDER; any style, $38 up; mistits and cast-off shoes ORSES PASTURED, 82 A MO.: SEND FOR circular. Hyde Ranch, 630 Commer cial st. HEAD DRIVING AnD WORS HOKSES; weight 1000 to 1700 1bs. 862 Howard st. 5 WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, SOR SALE — FIRST-CLASS HACK AND team and harness a: Menlow Stabies, 2216 BMission st.; tel. 781, EW ANDSECON-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and_grocery wagons: aiso rocKaway and 2 five buggies. 828 Harrison st. T IGHT PHAETUN, ALSO ~TRONG “BUSE J mess buggy: cheap. 903 Golden Gate ave. DINE TOP S8UGGY VERY CHEAP; FOR sale or trade. HEINF. 136 Fliis st CAKPET CLEANING, SARPETS CLEANKD AND RENOVATED ilke new, FERGUSON ‘& CO.. %5 Tenth; tan South 85 D MACKINTOSH & CG., snceessoms. ply at Anchor Brewery. 1431 Pacific st. ESTAURANT FOR RENT OR FIXTURES for sale. 41115 O'Farrell st. ESTAURANT FOR SALK. 146 TAYLOR. Cail bet. 10 to 12 and 3 to 5. ORNING PAPER ROUTE CHEAP: MUST be soid. H., box 18, Cali Office. ARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD-PAYING business. 706 Howard st. JOR SALE — GUOD-PAYING SALOON, SE. cor. King and Fourth sts. [OR SALE_CORNER GROCERY AND BAR. Apply 1788 Mission st. OUTE FOR SALE ACRUSS THE BAY. quire at Call Office. WE NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR A WEEKLY CALL. 1n wracper. for matiing. I LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, 8()EOOM HOUSE, clearing 8500. ... 84,000 66 room corner house, new furniture.. 3,000 20 rooms, on 4th street, clearing $80, only 22 roows, on Market, good furniture 36 rooms, on Marker, offer wanted. 140 rooms. to exchange for real estate .. 15 rooms on one floor, sunny corner. 12 rooms, central, good furniture . caee 27-room house. ... $700| 22-room house. 10-room house. 150| 24 rooms, corne 88 rooms, cor.. ...3,000| 14 rooms onSatter 700 11 s, must sell ... 200| 86 rooms,best city. 3,500 H.'G DECKER, 1020 Market st.. opp. Fifth. JHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioueer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. ARGAINS IN LODGING-HOUSES OR EX- changes in real estate. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. DVANCE CARPKET CLEANING CO., 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S. S, FERG USON, mancr. $500 40 ROOMS NK. MARKET; CLEARS E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO.. + 240 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ ayard. Tel. Mis T4, $90. SPECK & €0., 602 Market st. 75 LODGING-HOUSES, ALL PRICES.TOSUIT buyers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. 1) S:RAMCAKERTCLINANING, RENOVA: tine. 88 8th. STKVINS, mer. Tl Nouth 930, (QAREEL CLEANING, 3e: LAVING. 3c: #UG samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 198thy:. (Uniis svALEnt LEALNG WORRS. s / Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. DCA YARD AT GREAT WESTEKN CARPAT Cieanfnz Works. 11 Eighth st. ONKES & CU.. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Kizhth av.: tei; Jossie 1061 O LOST. PARTY WHO TOOK GOLD-HANDLED UM- brelia through mistake from The Maze Monday “ifn’."”?c l;‘ xnonnr,‘ n?d unless it is returned within 24 hours criminal proceedin; taken. THE HAMBUKGEL uu.ed‘ s Ousl;l;d—l'."“ (-hh\KlL.Al&llVD. hUé\‘DA Y, A GOLD- ch with leiters W. case. Return 1431 Bush st., ~an Francisco o,n.ih:m‘ Los‘r—'l'uunsDAY EVENING, IN THE V1- cinity of Fulton st. or First ave., small white fox terrier dog: black spot on back: black and tan muzzle. Returnto B. W. STONE. room 80, fitth floor. Mil's bulldine. and receive liberal rewat ELL-PAYING LODGING-HOUSE: 15 rooms; no reasonable offer refused. 50813 Jessie st. |$EST INVESTMENT TN TOWN: 18 WELL- 5 turnished rooms; good reason for seliing. 644 Sacramento st. : $160 A BARGAIN—LODGINU-HOUSE . in Oakland; 41 rooms; ."u‘:)?f“pl;:é_ first-class roomers, paving fine: rent ;g location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 31V, Sate De- posit buildis =5 RNITURE FOK SALE Un MEW =1 ORE IS COMPLE D AND We are In it:_four floors, running from Misslon to Minna st, in all 13 acres of floor space are ked with househoid £oods of all kinds, parior, Bedroom and kiichen outfits of ali Kinds ‘and in endiess variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed ina home, {rom a pairof plan- kets toa completely furnished house, pay us a visit; it costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 10238 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAN. TAS. M. PLUM & CO. UPHOLSTERY CO. 1301 MAKKET ST., COR. NINTH. ATTUOKNEYS-AT-LAW. A LYICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEGEL- alty; private; no unless successfal: sll Iaw sults, claims, collectiony, wills, deeds, etc., as lendedto. G. W, HOWE, att'y-at-law, 550 Market. W. KING, ATTY., CHRONICLE HLDG.: advice free: moderate; Open evngs.: 8 to 9 Carpets. Furniture and Uphoisiery Gooas. SOR SALE—FURNISHED HOUSF, 7 ROOMS and bath: central. Adiress A. B, box 186, Call. l“OK SALE—PIANO AND FURNITURE OF 5 rooms. 18218 Howard st.2 T L J. NEUMAMN'S, 117 SIXTH ST, FoR Alicvei prices on bousehold goods, new or 200d 48 new: cash or time: open evenings. INGURE & MALCOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott building (Emporium). DVICH FRiK: NO CHARGE UNLESS sUC- cessful. W. \WV. DA VIDSON, 927 Market s~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. bough: or exchanged: larz- stock of second-hand =hoes; firsi-class ngdnn‘; WOrk gusranteed. T SIMON WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOT- . te beer or wine 5c: best free lunch. 643 Cluy. ideas: tbey may bring you wealth. WEDDERBORN & CO,, Dept. L, Patenc Attor- e Sl el s s B e B R S E’:A' AN urr:a:m‘-..‘lnwu lb.u}l 20 AND cants per . 81, 81 week. Com: and leiGesdor sta. 40c.: done while you wait, 838 Market,o Paiace Hotel: brauch 787 Market, opp. Will & n%k‘-.s [ JUKZ\' E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES ROOMS 45 and 27, Crocker ; lelephone Maw 75, ¥an Francisco, Cal. 749 Mission st., nDear Grand Upera-house. ANToD—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect Jone Write JOHN s, Washinzton. D. C, for thelr 31500 Gffer and Tiat of S0 inventions waated: e Pacitic Fouse, mercial £N'S HALF-SOLING, BUc.: LADIBS, 1 RY ACMEK HOUSE, 857 MARKET S1., B] Th'!na. fora room; 28ca night; $1 u'ut J ORNTCAITKEN ANDMAURICE L ASHER ALLYS &% law, rms 519,516, 5th Zoor, Parrott bldg. 400 L'Afil’néTS UIHANBA.I;" 5'?;.!‘& $14; stoves, parior eets, i 1ng-bed: $10: bas outfits. T. D. MCUARTHY. 764 ufim;‘ URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COU ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market o I8G FURNITURE CO..1127-29-81 MARKET, furnish 4 rooms $28 to $50;best bargains in city TYPEWRITERS., 'EMINGTON, $30; SMICH, $50: SEND FOR Rt work: 860 TT&BANNAN, 833 Montg'y F