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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896. WILL FIGHT FOR MORE TRANSFERS How Polk-Street Merchants Hope to Better Their District. The Sutter-Street Railroad to Be Asked to Grant Stopover Privileges. CROSSROADS ARE INTERESTED, Enthusiastic Meeting of the Polk-Street Improvement Club at Lodge Hall. The Polk-street Improvement Club held its regular bimonthly meeting at Lodge Hall last night. Incidentally the occa- sion was taken advantage of to ratify the great demonstration of Saturday night last, commemorating the first great vic- tory of the club—the placing of electric lights on Polk street, from Sutter to Vailejo. The major portion of the evening was spent in discussing the present and future needs of the street. The club now bhasa memoership of 185, composed mainly of storekeepers, and an extra effort will now be made to have the landiords and proo- erty-holders in general join forces with these. It was suggested, though not finally acted on, that the Polk-street business guide be issued and distributed among the residents of the Western Addition. Every ‘business-honse on the street will be listed | alphabetically, and then the objects of the club and what it hopes to accomplish will be set forth ina brief but forcible man- ner, Theidea will probably be favorably acted on at the next meeting. In con- nection with the proposed guide Mr. | Bibo moved that the second article of the by-laws, which reads “The improvement of Polk street,” be changed to read as fol- low: promotion of business in general and pro- tection to its members.” The motion was carried with a rousing cheer. A letter was read from James D. Fhelan, expressing his regret at not being abie to Jarticipate in the celebration of Saturday night. The writer said that he would bave attended, but for the fact that he1s a candidate for office, and his motives | would probably have been misunderstood. On motion, the secretary was instructed to invite Mr. Phelan to address the ciub at its next meeting, for at that time there would be no political environments to hamper him. The club then fixed the salary of the secretary at per month, after which an adjournment was taken. Within the next week or so the Polk- street Improvement Club will begin an .energetic but consisient warfare for greater streetcar facilities. The first move in this direction will be a formal request to the Sutter-street Company to allow stop-over privileges of at least half an - hour on any portion of Polk street, north | In conjunction with this an | of Sutter. effort will be made to have the company putin a cable line in place of the horse: car system now employed from Pacific avenue to Union eet. An effort will then be made to effect transfer arrange- ments between the Union and Polk street lines. -In addition to this the club will seek to have all cross cable lines north of Sutter street transfer to Polk street. It is be- lieved that the California Company will readily agree to such an arrangement, though there is some doubt as to how Mr. Vining's corporation would view sucha proposition. President Kahn is confident, however, that in time such an arrange- ‘ment will be in operation. REAL ESTATE POLITICS. The' Association Indorses Several Can- didates for Municipal Offices. The executive committee of the Real E tate Agents’ and Property-owners’ Associa- - tion met at 602 Market streef yesterdsy for the purpose of indorsing candidates for municipal offices at the coming election. Quite & number of applications for in- dorsement were received. The contest over the indorsement for the office of Mayor was so close that action was post- poned until Wednesday. J. R. Aitken was indorsed for Attorney and Counselor. For Superior Judges Car- roll Cook and A. A. Sanderson were indorsed. The committee were un- able to agree on the remaining two judge- ships and action was postponed until the next meeting. For Justices ot the Peace the following were named: Frank H. Ker- rigan, William T. Hess, 0. K. McMuray and G. C. Groezinger. For Police Judges, Charles T. Conlan and G. A. Proctor. The remaining offices and vacancies will be filled by the committee at its next meeting. Tbe association met in regular session immediately following the executive com- mittee and indorsed the action of the committee as far as it had reported. The committee on ‘*‘ personal evil” reported that it kad made a canvass among the banks and had found them in perfect accord with the idea sought to be | gained by the association. Two more firms were added to the association. The next meeting of the association will be beld to-day at 4 ». . at 602 Market street. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Amella Raphael to Morris Raphael, lot on N line of *Farrell street, 82:6 E of Octavia, K 27:6 by N 120; wift. Cornelia Deane (wife of Charles B.), Cornelia | W., Sanford H.. James, C. B., Eqith T. and George W. Andrew. Jeannette C. Brayton and Mary A. McDonald (wite of John) to John McDonal 8 on NE corner of Fell and Webs:er street, F by N also all interest inthe estate of Wi Andrew: §10. John McDonald (first party) to George W. and Jobn H., Anarew aud Corueiia Deane (secord party) and Sanford H., James C. B. and kdith T Andrew, Jeannette C. Bracto) and Mary A. Me- Doneld (third party), same (2 items) trust deed; 8:0. . J. J. and Sadie A. Weeks to E. . Joy. lot on corner of Greenwich and Scott streets, W 1 85, herine Zoller to Christine Ott, lot ove sireet, 224:1115 W of Baker, W 15 inch by N 137:6; $10 Willem and Lizzie Hinkel to Carl and Amalie Griese, lot on W 1ine of ‘Trem.out avenue, 105 N of Frederick street, N 9 inches by W 80:3! also lot on W iine of Tremont svenue, 328:9 N rick street, N 23 by W 80:3; $10. 1 awrence J. Gannon 10 Michael and Ellen Dono- . van, lot on N line of Army sire:t, 213 E of San- chez, K 27 by N 114: Bi0. John ¥. Hinrichs (0 Ann Eliza Hinrichs, lot on 8K corner of Pacific and Drumm _ streets, S 65 by £ 61: gift, b mapuel M.-Moses Jr. and_Sigmura M. Heller, Carrie Newman, 8aran Bachman and Ciara Ehr- mantoU jon Trust “ompany of San Francisco, lot 07 SW corner of Joues and Turk sireets, W 137:6 by § 137:6. $10. Ewilie Heller aud as trustees of the estate of Moses Heller. Emanuel *..~amuel A.and Clar- ence L. Heller, Kxa Kohn (wite of George A.) and Carrie Fleishman (wife of 1) tosame, lot.on SW of Jones and Turk sizeets, W 137:6 by 8 on N line of 1 aisoluton N line of Turs sireets, 187:6 W of Leavenworth, W 157:6 by N 157:6; also lot on SE line of Brannan street, 385 SW of Seventh, SW 50 by Sk 275: also loton ¥ line of Kig street, 185 % of Foisom, SE 3) by NE 120 ais0 D 0PIty in 0 her connties: $10. \ Charles H. C. ana Maiy A. Johneon to Mary Cox (wife of C. C.), lo: on "N line of G over street, 114:6 £ of Leavenwor.h. E 23 by N t0: $10. Jonn J. and Llizabeth L G'Brien to Kaward Cox, lot_on W line of Twenty-second avenue, 260 8 of Lake stree., § 25 by W 120: $10. Mary Bridget Wallace 10 Sister M. T. A, Phelan, The improvement of Polk street, | property tax | of Frede- | lot on E line of Second avenue, 275 S of Point Lobos, S 26 by £ 120; gift. Sister M. T. A. Pheian to Sfster M. J. Hagarty and Sister Mary A, Kenniff, same: gt Jacob and Lina Heyman 'to Julis E. Gould, lot on E line of Forty-elghth avenue, 125 S of J street, S 95 by E 120; $10. 4 Pacific Land assocition, A, Everett Ball and E. W. Scott to J. J. Rauer, Potrero blocks 70 to 73, 100,101, 105, 126, 127, 129, 136, 187, 140, 141, 161, 162, 171, 174, 200, 210, 233 to 235, 242, 243, 244, 262, 271: except P. N. 72, NE corner Sant; Clara street and Potrero avenue. N 50 by ¥ 100; except P. N. 78, BK corner Santa Clara street and Potrero avenue, S 146, SE 101:6, N 162, W 100, quitclaim deed; $5. Charles D. Cushing to Charles C. Beck, lot 7, block 533, Eay View Homestead Association: also Lot 7, block 71, Excelalor Homesiead Association; 4 Cornelius Kelly to A. E.Mack, lot on E line of N' treet south, 200 N of Twenty-first avenue south, 25, ¥ 78:3, SE 27:7 to a point in & line drawn paraliel with' Twenty-first avenue south, 89:8 E from the K line of N street south and 200 N from ;‘;;:uy-flmz avenue south, W 89:8 10 beginning; kdward A. and Rhoda T. MacMahonto J. J. Rauer, all property in city and county of San Francisco; $5. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Jgnatz Steinhart to W. S. Goodfellow, lot on SW corner of Fourth avenue and East Mixteenth street, W 100 by NW 160, block 75, Cilnton, East Oak- and; $5. Frank M. and Annie B. Tubbs to W.J. Lay- mance, lot on SE line of Peralta avenue, 75 SW of Railroad avenue, SW 100 by SE 125, being lots 6109, block D, Elmhurst Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. A.'J. and Anna E. Samuel to 8 W. Newell, lot on W corner of Snell avenue and San Leandro road, SW 219, NW 50, NE 2008, SE 53:3 to beginning, lot 9. block B, Buenaveuturs Tract, Mup 2, Brookiyn Township; $10. 5 W. A. Jonnson to 1. H. Mershon. lot on SW line of Lincolu,avenue, 100 NW of Court street, NW 50 by 5w 130, being ot 3, Johnson ‘Tract, Alameda: alsoloton NK line of Kast Eleventh street, 175 SE of Thirteenth avenue, SE 40 by NE 125. block 349, Clinton, excepting therefrom a portion of said and granted to Highland Park and Fruitvale Rail- £oad for street railway ight of way, East Oakland; 0. L. H.and Ells K.Mershon to William E. Hall, same two descriptions, Alameda; $10. E. A. Bruguiere 10 Alameda Land Company, lot on E line of Park street (or avenue)240 & of kncinal avenue, S 30 by E 126:4, being portion of lot 6, block 1, Chester Tract, Alameda; $10. Andrew E. Severns to ltalian-Swiss Mutual Loan Assoctation, lot on line of Sutter sireet, 158 W of Lowell, W 38, 5 77.02, k 88, N 77.30 10 bexin- ning, being lot 6, block D, J. £ McElrath Tract, Oakland Township: $10. Same to San Francisco Home Mutual Loan As- sociation, 10;on § line of Buena Vista avenue, 120 X of Los Angeies street, K 40 by S 100, lot 4, block C, 60 den Gate Tract, Oakland fownship: #10. ame to same, 10t 00 S line of Murray s:reet, 100 W of San Pablo avenue, W 40 by S 100, 1ot 6, Potter Tracs, Berkeley: $10. Same to San Francisco Mujual Loan Assocla- tion, lot on N line of slake s:reet. 150 Eof Fulton 50 by N 135, fot 16, block 14b4, Blake Tract, | Maps 1'and 2, Berkeley; $10. | "F. K. and’ Rosa M. Shattuck to Catherlne chietter, 1ot ‘on N line of Stewart street, 75 W ot remont, W 50 by N 129.55, lot 21 and E 10 feet = iattuck Tract, Map 5, Berse- 0. J. Laymance to James Murdock. lot on S | line of Peralta street, 75 SW of Raliroad avenue, W 100 by Sk 125, lots 5 to 9, block D, Elmburst ract, Brooalyn Township: $10. Mrs M aidwell to Frank P. Barrett, lot on line of ilizhland avenne, 200 SW of Elm street. SW 80 by SE 132.50, beinglots 19 and 20, nlock M, ameuded map Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Andrew k. Severns to San Francisco Home Mu- tual Loan Association. lot on W line of Olive st.. 141 N of Jones evenue, N 100 by W 160.being lots | 7 und 8, block 24, Warner Traci, Brooklya Town- ship; $10. Jucob M., August A. and Lena Schneider to | Margaretha Schneider. lot on N line of Clinton | avenue, 300 K of Chestnut street, E 50 by N 150, | being 1ot 7. bloc lands adjacens 1o kncinal, | quitciaim ueed. Alameds; $10. Californis Guarantee Investment Company !o Mary J, Soures. fot 12 block F, Knox Tract, ad- | jacent 0 Haywards, Eden Township; $10. Builders’ Contraots. Abbie Middleton and Mary Barada with F. V. Acker, alterations_sand ‘additions o _two-story frame buildiog on NW line of Tehama street, 150 | NE of Sixth; $1100: no architect. . R. Myrick with J. D, Hannah, to erect a | two-story building o W line of Devisadero street. 75 % of Pine; $2705; Shea & Stea, archivects. oyal Esgle Distllleries Company with 8. & G. Gump, marb.e work, plasterink, exterior finish, bar aua office fixtures for cafe in fonr-story build- ing at Ny corner of Powell and kllis streets; £6431: E. Kollofrath, architect. — e ——— i HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. ) J H teve, St Helena Morgan, Duncans & R de Voss, Cal H Thorp, Sacto H Iraley, +acto W R Mcllwane & w, Pa J Mackey & w, Auburn H T Burns, Auburn 'TH Beli, Auburn | B Burns. Auburn G L Belcher. Ssusalito | J ullivan, Willlams E H Winskin & w, Napa | A Brooks, Sau Jose Miss 't Brooks, San Jose AJSmith. N Y Mrs Harrison. Oak Cove Miss [da Harrison,Oak C John Adams, N Y A Lundbery, Vallecito ~ C J Drer, Sacto | A baer, Leadville J M Maxwell, Leadville | W L Pierce, 8an Diego G A Smith, Conrtland | A T'stemier, Sacto Capt Humphre ys, Alaska M L Washburn&w,Alska J L. Black, Hautoid T Hale, Tulare ¥ U Bendixsen. Eureka | G W Harvey&w,Shingle J H Harp, Modesto Springs H A Pierce, Los Ang | Ea Dwyer, Sacto S Runyon, Holl W W Oates, Stockton 3 5 Abbott, Salinas | BF Walker, Yreka PALACE HOTEL. J O Hayes, Edendale C K Colvin, Denver | © W Coe, San Jose J P Smith, Cal | 7 3 Keeney,Toronto M. T Lanney, Denver | M Miss Capell, N Y | Chicago A H Baker, N Y | Miss Haywards, Til LJ Rose, £l Paso | N Chipman, Red Biuft 3ir & Mrs M Rush, Penn | | ey. Cal Mrs Waldron.Santa Cruz t' Lloyd, London Mrs Lioyd, London Miss Lioyd, London | & S hnéit. Germany O ¥ Jenkins, Cal J H Tibbitts, Arizona ¥ J Dubois, Pans S Shikata, Osakn J Kono, Usaka E H Krachan, Ireland W T Jeter,>anta Crug J K Cuace, Santa Cruz J W Kirk, N Y L C Giihan, Spokane NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F R Tavlor&w. NY W G Dexter, Pt Harford 1k Williams.P Harford L 11 Trwin. Los Angeles W Elisworth, Los Angs G Williams & w, L Angs Bordin, Sulina C H Shone, Red Bluoft Periington, Fresno J J Stuart. Fresno ¥ U Carson, Bakersfield P Wells, Vancouver M A Fioyd, Alba G E Carroll, Albany J H Khoges. Trov, N Y J E Wiiliams, Trov, N Y W L Proctor, 1roy, N ¥ L E Harrington, L' Augs ¥, A Lindo, Los Ange es G A Schwar-z_Los Angs P R Wiliard. Vancouver A C Hascael, Brooklyn W T Spracue, Spokane J Wil.on & w. Stockton L Buoae, N J W_W Kerr, San_Diego W E Crawford. 8 Diego L R Leek, Los Angeies R Manning, Los Angeles LICK HOUSE. C Schneider, San Jose C Hume, Washington akagi, Japan Mrs R Colman, Klwood Drd D Hill & wi, Wal- Mrs X R nill, Walnut Ck nut Creek M Coglan, Sacramento cramento Mrs F P Clark, Stockton , Stockton Mis M J Craomer & 1y, C P Heuston, Bolse City _ Denver | G W Rice, San Miguel Mrs Valensin, Arno T B McBride, Or P Valensin, Arno L T Baker &'w, Stocktn Mrs E P Clyte, salt Lake R Locking & w, Stocktn G Snow, Newman | C P Wil iams. Cal O Briggs, Martin B F Wright, Monterey D . Knight, Marysvile R I Benuey, Sacto A Mlter & wi, Chicago E 't Putnam, N Y Mrs R T Boyson, Ls Ang BALDWIN HOTEL. H W Helss, N Y IV Kelly, Salinas J sternberg, Ohio E Howard, N Y H Wiison. N Y L G Hare, Salinas S W Green, Milwankee G H Mordecal, Madera | LR Jerome, vakiand 1} Kouthedge, Oakla: | € E Moore, R Benjamin, Valiejo D 1t Oliver ‘U A Jones. Stockton | € Simpson, Miss D Watts, Seima | E M Kicherson, Los Ang E J 1 J | i | | i | | Bonuer, Los Anzeles. SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 889 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, ops™ until 9 ¢'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 30 0'clock. | _116 Ninth street. open untl NOTICE OF MEETINGS. e 169, F. MISSION LODGE Nu. ailed_meeting 1 HI> = e : e By order of the | (VEDN:SDAY) KVeNING at C. D. BUNKER, Se oclock. Third degree. DURIC LODGE N0. 216, F. AND A. M.—Special meeting. The ONCEHA W. M. and members sre hereby notified to as- | temble s their lodgeroom TO-DAY | (WEDNESDAY) at 9:30 A. M. sharp, to attend she funeral of,our la'e brother and secreiary, ADOLPH KRONBERG. Ly order of the Master, W. G. COPELAND. CROC ' LODGE NO. 139, F. and A. M —Called meeting THIS SSDAY at 7:30 ». & D. 8. By order of the W. M. . FORTRIEDE, Sec. g MAGNOULIA LOuGHE NO. 29, v, I 0. O. F.—1ne officers and - funcral detail will please asssmble in | our hall TH1S DAY—first at 8:30 » | A 3., 10 atiend the funeral of our iate brother, A. | KRONBERG. P. Gd.; and sgain at 1:50 P. M., to | aitend the faneral of our late brother, J."T. PETERSON. SAMUEL POLALK, Sec. 3, MORSE LODGE N0, 257, 1. 0. O. F.— Inuiation THIS A (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oc- tober 28. All membors are reques ed to atterd. Visitors cordially invived. C. BRIND, Kec. ~ec. 1. G. WILSON, N, G, E& K IGHISOFTHERED BRANCH, Attention!—You are requested 10 _at- tend s most important meeting v THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN. : PiKSIDENT. S PATRICK'S ALLIANCE OF America—All members of every branch of the order are requested to.ai- tend aspecial meeting at k. R. B. Halt THURSDAY EVENING,Oct. 29, at 7:30 = o'clock. Very impor ant business. Fer order of EXECUTOR. | Address W., box 7, MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS -WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. UNITY LODGE NO. 27, 4. 0. T, o W. — Funeral Noklloo.w“ o .H“::g neral escort please take n the funeral of G»Il'fl' late brother, A. KRON- BEKRG, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28,8t 9 A. M., from our meeting hall, L O. O. F. bullding, Seventh 82d Marketsia. Fines for n«;n-uu;ndme will be forced. er of i ’J‘ D. MARTIN, Recorder. L. J. PARKER, Master Workman. B MASTERMARINERS BENEV: clent Assoclation —Special ‘meet- ing will be heid at hall (Alcazar buflding), WEDNESDAY, at 1:30 o'clock P. . All members are requested 40 be_present, for the pur- pose of s.tending the funeral of our deceased Drother, JACOB T. PETERSEN. By order of the President. L. TRAUNG. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. B, TLE PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN Asylum and Home Society hereby give no- tice that they have admitted. in:o the orphanage from July 1, 1896, t0 October 1, 1896, the follow- ing haif-orphan girls and boys, viz, Viola A. Meyer, age 10 vears; Alexander M. Meyer, age 8 years 11 months; Isidor Holizer, age 8 years 11 months; Herman Michaels, age 10 years 6 monihs. £ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 85, COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st GAS FIXTUEES MADE 10 _OXDeR; cheapest lace In the city. HUF- SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. BAD TENANTS RJECTED FOR B lioctions mad city or country. Pacific Collection Con 415 Montes or.. Toom 6. Fol. 5580 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ADIES DESIRING FIRST-CLASS HELP OF all nationalities please call or send your orders 10 M IS CULLEN, 528 Sutter st. NTELLIGENT, RELIABLE GERMAN- American business woman desires position: anything of trusi: also fine housexeeper; be mother and nurse if needed, or take charge of. in- valid, or companion: light duties or children 2 yearsup. Call10 to 5, o postals; MKS. W., 191 Hyae st. NOMPETENT NURSE DESIRES POSITION 10 take care of lnvalid or nervous person; un- derstands massage. Call or address, Nurse, 115 Sixth st. NEAT SWEDISH GIKL, LATELY FROM the East, desires situation to o general house- wases $25. Apply MISS BORDIN, 107 O'Farreil st. E COTCH WOMAN WANTS SITUATION TO do housework: good cook ana laundress; no o“jection to large famiiy; city or country. Ad- dress L. H., bux 140, Call Office. J EAT, COMPETENT WOMAN, WHO IS A £00d cook and Iaundress, wants situation in an American family: Do others need apply: city or APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 73, J& Ann’s bldg., 6 Eddy st.: tel. Maln 5284, APANESE AND CHINESE HELP. ORIRN- J tal Businoss A.enc;‘y:, u’i Clay: tel. main 1658. oL BERC Arsmay, SR1 Gl SMLouMR AR HINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT C office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell: tel. k. 428 —_— s ChiNEse AND JAFANESE = RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. R SITUATION WANTED BY A THOROUGHLY practical mechanic, who has mastered black- smithing, the machinf trade and mechanical draughting; has had five years' experience ms foreman and superintendent of repair and manu- facturing shops: has also been chief engineer on mining and ocher operating machinery: not afraid of work: will accept any reasonable Fosition where there is & chance to rise on merits: Wwiliing 10 g0 anvwhere; best of references. Address E. 'E., box 68, Call Office. ELIABLE MAN WANTS POSITION IN rivate hm’:l’ 10 take care of horses, garde: ediier bands Gl i o s nj WS, ef i . B., box 37, Call Oftice. P (IRST-CLASS COACH AND HORSEMAN, sober and good worker, can milk, wishes work around house and care for horses: four years with last employer in the Kast; bestreferences. Coach, box 22"Call. PAINTER AND PAPEEHANGER WITH 1003 wants work; cheap: clean carpets without removing from the' floor as good as new; cheap: ooiisrflt;;: Euaranteed. Adaress J. L. T., box 59, JIRST-CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEER, thoroughiy undersiands mining machiner. wishes posiiion; good reference. Address W. R., box ¥2, tnis oflice. OUUNG MAN WISHES ANY KIND OF teady position; speaks English and_German: handy with tools. Please address J. R., box 92, Call Oftice. JINGINEEWS POSITION BY COMPETENT man: ten years' experience: city or country refrigerating and electric lighting a specialty. Ad- WARTED — AGREEABLE INTELLIGENT American woman to assist s 'ady 1iving alone 1n exchange for pleasant home this winter. Cur- Der Forty-fourth and West sts., Oakiand. - HELP WANTED—Continued. L BN YA s EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. BA B R ers’ asan: & FUGHS, 325 Grantave, MEN BARBEES EMPLOYMENT J O R e L PR N ARD, 103 Seventh st. OUNG LADY PIANIST FOR TRAVELING Y Seaivieat company. TRUIHERT, 44 Third 8t., room 69: call 1 Lo 4 0'clock. TRST-CLASS MACHINE-HAND ON SKIRTS. 550 Valencia st. Y OUNG GIRL To DO PLAIN SEWING ON Vests. 22274 Geary st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND T ass 81 with cooking: $10t0 $12. 12184 Fulton, OUNG GIRL TU MANAGE ONE CHILD. Apply immediately 41 Ritch st INE TAILOKESS ON COATS; MUST BE A young girl. 8 Grant ave., room 15. ERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; Teferences. Bakery, 26 Sixth st. IRL TO LEARN DRESSMARIN living at bome preferred. 1010 Geary st. TOUNG LADY WANTED FOR HOUSE- keeping; reference. "J. C., box 96, Call Office. TRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN cooking: wages §15. 3419 Jacksou st. Y OUNG Giki FOR TWO GEOWN CHIL- dren and light housework. 910 Sutter si., afterncon. 00D COOK _FOR_ SMALL BOARDING- house: wages $26. 315 Sutter st. TRL ¥OR GENEKAL HUUSEWOKK IN family of $adults._Apply 1132 Fulton st. 00D, THOROUGHLY COMP.TENT SEC- ond girl and waitress. 725 Pine. ANTED—GIKL TOTAKE CARE OF BABY: Wages $5. 12098 Howard. near Eighth. W ANTED — APPRENTICE T0_ LEARN dressmaking; call Wednesday. 1627 Mission st., near Twelftn. ERMAN OR SWISS GIRL TO DO LIGHT housework; family of 3. 121 Minerva st., Opp. schoo.house, Ucean View. ONE dress LOUIS B. GORDON, 627 Second st. W ORK WANTED BY A CARPE~TER; 18 an expert on leaky roofs and skylights: re- pairing old work or making changes a speciaity. Address Carpenter, box 43, Call Office. POSLIION | BY COMPETENT MAN AND Wife as cook und butler or coachman. Address C., box 3, Call Ofiice, Oskland. ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GER- man), position to take charge of clubhouse or suy similar p ace. Address F. 5., box 125, Call. KLIABLE GERMAN GIRL; GENERAL housework: small family. 2232 Howard st., bet. 10 and 12 A. . ANTEO—NEAT, COMPETENT GIRL FOR cooxing and housework: family of 3; wages $20. Calil 1711 Central ave., Alameda, near Grand street, Graund-street staiion, broadgauge. ADIES LEARN PRACTICAL HATRDRES™ ing and manicuring. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell, 105 Ninth st (COACENTRATOR RUNNEE; OaN _KEEE / his machines in repair; city reference. Ad- dress Concentrator, 302 Fourth st. ANTED—BY A STEADY MAN, WORK OF any kind; good panter and paper-hanger; wages low. Add. H. B., 361 Third st., Oakland. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MaN: grocery preferred; good references. C. C., country. Please call or address 29 Eddy st. box 77. this office. / ANTED—SEWING OF ANY KIND; GEN- RUG CLERK, KXPERIESCED, WANTS W tlemen’s mending, etc.: children's work & D position B Address Ma RY, box 3, Ca!l Office. CLASS COUK WISH S POSITION IN firsi-cluss hotel or boardink-house, ity or coun- try. or address 136 Fif h st. STEONG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION TO do housework, city or country. 924 Washing- ton st., bet. Powell and Stockton. YOMPETENT WOMAN WIsHES SIFUATION 10 do light housewors and cooking? wages no object. 10 Wetmore piace, near Clay and Powell. 7OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION to do light housework and plain cooking. Apply 59 Miuna st., upstairs. YERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATIO to do general housewors: 38 to $10 a mout) no objection jo country. 517 Howard DEE MAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUTTERR AND J fittr; siylish; wishes engagements by day. 313 Golden Gate ave. QTRONG GERMANGIRL WANIS ANY KIN D of work by the day; postals answered imme- diately. 10554 Howard st. PESPECTABLE WOMAN DESIRES POSI- tion as cook in private family: can furnish first-clasy references. Cali oraddress 115 Sixth st. (§ EEMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUR TION TO dohousework aud plain cooking. 1814 Geary si., Saratoga court, flat 4. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITCA- tion: is agood cook: wouid do washing. Call for two days at 208 Goagh S ANTED -POS:TION 1O DO CHAMBE work and sewing, take care of an invalid, in & Jewish fawily. M. ., box 136, Call Oftice. IDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKK SITUA- YL tion as bousekeeper, or take care of invalid. 3438 Miuna st. T ADY WANTS~ HOUSRCLEANLSG washing by day. Call 426c Clementina st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework ; is # good cook. Apply 283 Perry. WOMAN, THOROUGHLY COMPE- , desires si_uation as working housekeeper; Do trifiérs. vall or address 131 Tayior. OMPETZNT WOMAN WIna ks SITUATION to do housework: is & 200d_cook: city refer- ence: wages $12 o $15. Call 10 Welmore piace, off Washington st., bet. Powell and Mason. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION t0 do gemeral housework: £ood plain cook. Call 1614 Mission st., near Tweifih. ‘ OMAN WaAN SIT A10D 15 GOuD cook, or would do housework; willing and obliging.” Apply 227 Hay es st. IDULE-AGED WOMAN, WITH RLFER- wishes a position to wait on invalld lady do se.ond work, private family. Address G., 800 Hayes st. OUSEWORK WANTED BY A MIDDLE- aged woman who is & good cook. 208 Fifth st., Dear Howard. "ERMAN GIKL WISHES SIIUATION AT general housewor) 1s good cook. Call or ad- dress 42 GLbert st. JTUATION TO 10 GENERAL HO. SE- ‘worl good plain cook and laundress; £00d references. Call 364 Jessie st., near Fifuh. specialt TIR: OR references. B. 8., 319 Elils st. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE~ work: no children; wage: $8. 2249 Sutier st. TACE AND BOALP TREATMEN {— MANT- curing, form developlng, elc., taught. 131 Post, 8L, room 21. IGHT SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 7:16 P. M. SLYNN'S Dresscutting School. 14 McAlliste VIRLS TO LEARN DRESS CUTTING, FI1- ting and making; class every day: easy pay- ments: unlimited Jessons; new skirt pattern, 2oc. ARRIED MAN DESIRES POSITION ON ranch: will bring own furniture. A ddress E. D., box 141, Call Office. Gmu\uf\ AN AND WIFE WISH WORK on ranch; no childres. Address 1030 How- ard s:. ARBER DrSIRES SITUALION: WILL work 10r small wages tos: cure steady work. Address Barber, box 14, all Uflice. BUTCHER, YOUNG MAN, WANTS WORK £00d city references. Ad. A B. box 134, Call. ATIENDANT AND MASSEUI: YOUNG, competent man with Lest of references wishes situation with invalid or chironic patient. Address Attendart, box 80, Call Office, OY OF 15 YEARS. LIVING WITH HIS PAR- ents, wishes place o 1ake himseifgenerally usefut. Address Boy, box 63, Call. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS coachman and gardener; first-class experience on Liorses; citv or country; good references. Ade dress C. 6., 820 Pacificst. _ TERMAN, 26 YEAKS 0.D, WANTS POSI- tion: prefers wholesale house or mannfactur- 1ng business; would like to travel. Address W. H., box 63, Ca:l. FIRST-CLASS ORUHARDIST AND VINE- yardis: (French), 20 years’ experience, 40 years of age, wishes piace us foreman. Address J. A., Dbox 2u, Culi Ofti 1)ANE AS SECOND COOK, DISHWASHER or_any capacity: bandy; hotel or restaurant. P. R. N., box §5, Cali Office. 1 TEAMSTEK WANTS 4, 6 OR 8 HORSE 4\ team to drive; mountains preferred. J. B. M., 306 Folsom st. FlRRTA:LAfis LADIES by hand. J.G.. box 63. 7OUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN WORKING in delicacies and grocery business wishes to bave a position. Address CH. ULLMAK, Y. M. C. A., German branch, 208 Mason st. FOR WILLIAM MoKINLEY AND PROTIRC- tion—Young married man, out of wWork on ac- count of free trade, wants position as driver, waichman or any kind of work. Adaress Pros- penty. box 135, Call Uffice, NDUSTRIOUS, SOBER, STEADY MIDDLE- aged German wishes situation as coachman and gardener; vrivate place; good referenices; city or country: will make himseif generally useful. Aa- dress P, M., box 119, Call Office. JIRS1- CLANS BAKKE, SINGLE MAN, wishes situation. Address L. 8., box 161, Call. DRESS BEAIDER McDOW £ LL, 636 Market st. RO5ebAIE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS, NR. TAY- V lor—100 furnished rooms; 26¢ nizht: $1 week. HAHUJRESSII\'G, 26c AND 35c: AFTER- noon ciasses: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. VW ASTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and cazalogue sent N. k. burber Schooi, 1615 Howard st. PLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: BESL on the coast. 14 McAllister st., room 58. s TECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- Bient s R e ‘CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. 2 ment secreOATy, ‘n{ LABORERS AND MECHANICS QN'T":: Benvor iiotse, 417 g seoTio0 ver X ':"u-":'mn 8¢ per night: $1 to $3 per week. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS. NEAR TAY- ROor %00 rooms; 25¢ night: reading-rom. SHOES! SHOES! NEW T0 ORDER: ”.‘.ff” l{yle. $3 up; misfits and euvo:‘ld m bought or exchanged: large stock of seco! ahods: first-class repairing: work guaranteed. 749 Mission st., near Grand Upera-house. WANTS 100 MEN TO GET BOT- . BPEON or wine Se: best froe lunch. 643 Clay. WA ED—AN IDEA: WHO CANTHINK OF som tont? krotect your ideas: lh.a -Imyllhnlgl‘uw e Write JOHN WEDDB&BWN & ou_wealth. , Dept. L, Patent Attor- ‘Wasbington. D. C, ofr and liat of 00 invenilons wanted. for thetr $1500 prize NT IN CITY--SINGLE ROV 18, 30 AND x;&‘unbpnnthl. $1, B1 26, 81 50 per woek. Pacific Honss, Commerclal and Leidesdorff sta. s A e oLy S L Hotel: branch 767 Market. opp. Will & F ck’s. S. K W INCHESTER HOUBE, 46 THIRD ST.NEAR room: free bus and baggage 10 and irom the ferry. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a pight: TED—SINGLE BUUMS, 160 A DAY, $L W:&:: rooms for two, tu{o‘: .:‘ a week; reading-room: daily pavers. MEN 10 TAKE LODGING AT 10G 13 100 256300 & night, including cotws s ivils. €24 Washington st.. near Kearny. ANTED, YOUR SHOES W Zites aibto 10 o'clock every night: those work: ing through the day can have their suoes repaired atnignt while you walt: ladies’ soling, 85¢; men’s soling, 60c: fine shoes made to order rom $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to 50. 562 Mission at.. bet. First st. and Second at. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS FOR NEW ARTICLE; SAMPLES A'iree. Cail or aadress DE. CRAIG, 1348 Market st. NORMOUS PROFI1S; THE GREAT BREAD winner: iU’s your turn selling ‘‘Lightoing Scis- sors ~h arpener”: 25c. for samp es and terms K. C STU WE, Western Agent, box 184. San Jose, Cal WO WOMEN SOLICITOKS ¥ ART WORK; good pay. 537 Eleventh s'., Oakland. QMART AGENTS: SOMETHING WILSON'S Gallery, 1028 Market st. O3y AosnT WANTEU—AN ) EXPERI- enced ana successful life insurance man as city agent for one of the progressive “old lie” companies: a salary acd commission will be pald & man of abiiity. Address Manager, box 67, Call. GENTS—H LIDAY B,OKS; FOUR BOOKS represented by oue prospectus; firss agent re- ports 32 orders in four days: F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st FUENITURE WANTED. WE REPAIR NEW. WM %T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: YL ‘Winchester Houss, 44 Third s, pear Market: 200 rooms; xbc to $1 60 per night; $1 60 to 33 per weak: fres ‘bus and hageacs 10and from ferrv \Y ANTEDRITCHEN FURNITURE; MUST be che: Address K. K., pox 29, Call Office. ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE; will pay good prices. 7 City Hall ave. MALE HELP WANTED. OAST COOK 0 hotel, $65; pasiry cook and baker, restaurat, 866: meat and pasiry cook.country hotel, 860 vegetable cook, country hotel. $35: dishwasher for an lnstitution, country, $20; youug mau to ana iron aud wash dishes, ‘couniry hotel, . R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 32! W AITER FOR SPRINGS, UPEN Til ki Y EAR round, $22 50 ahd fare advanced. (. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (C'IOREMAS ¥OE PRIVATE PLACE, COUN- try, $20 and found: see party here, C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st ISHWASHER, 816 AND ROOM: 8 WAIT- ers, 820 and room: cook, $30 and room: waiter, $25 and room: plano-piayer, also vioiln and clarionet; ranch-hand who can do biacksmith repairing. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. TOLIN-PLAYEK. MARTIN'S, 749 MAR- ket st. 7 WAITERS, $20 AND ROOM; CALL EARLY. MARTIN'S, 749 Market at. FYOU WALT GUOD PRICES FOK FUKNE tere and merchandise see BUKD, 211 Larkin. IGHER PRICS THAN ANYWHERE PAID by Indiana Auction C0,1057 Market.opp.Jones CCKINGHAM FURNITURE CU.—HIGHEST price furniture, carpets: postal. 868 Mission. YASH PAID FOR EATIKE HOUSES OR smaller lots of farniture, carpets, ew. J. BOWCH KR, 222 Stockton: send nostal. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER IN WELL-ESTABLISHED butcher business: need not be butcher. Apply Laguna st. and 1vy ave. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SUNNY furnished rooms on Bush. Suter or Post s bet. Hyde und Powell; references. Address, s.at ing terms, M , box 122, Call Office. 5 g 8 ROOMS, WITH LAKGE YARD, M., box 124. B ... BUSINESS CHANCES. e nnnin IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants, saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. ¢ $3000 RETIRING FROM BUSIN E8S ON « account of old age: for sale, desir- saloon; well situated, for 3 young mea to con- duct: comprising large stock of wipes, liquors, clgars, 2 cash registers, sufe, handsome bar and back bar, ete.; business speaks for itself; owner retiring, STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. M;lfo?;‘; MABKET: AN EXCEPTIONAL DF- nity to secure ing business; clear- iDg 8300 to’ 400 monthly: having fine Jocation for serving reliable family ‘trade: proprietors 18 years reliring from business: _ all latest improve- ments; _refrigerator, marble counters, horses, wagons and patent racks: thorough Investigation belore buying. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $1200. CORSER RESTAURANT: IN AN - + exiragood location: transfer point; north of Market st.; receipts over $2000 monthly: highest class of customers, who pay only good prices: handsome private rooms; reasonable rent: any one looking for & good place will find thisa £00d investment; look for yourself: owner going o Europe. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st $1800. RESTAURANT: BEST POSSIBLE + location on water front: building in- cluded; living rooms; ground rent_only $25. with lease: commanding best ferries and no opposition this pluce very laviting and sultable for 2 person: Tunning expenses very light; satisfaction of profi will be given: owner has other business ana is chan el : this is bona fide o, STENBERG CO, 832 Marxet st.,opp. Palace Hotel . PARTNE FINELY ESTAB- $(}50. lished, well-paying business: fullest in- vestigation and 'a rare chauce seldom had. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. $125 BEER- BOTTL NG BUSINESS » and rouie: selling 14 barrels per week, with fine, long-established trade; this Is th finest bargain ever offered of the kind: fullest vestigation. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall sve. 3700"& GROCE HAT IS A great bargain: the location the finest and business good: see this elegant piace. 1. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. . JOOE SALE—INTEREST 13 FINE vaviNo, established manufaciuring business: this iy & Tare chamce for a shrewd business man to secure a0 interest in an elegant busINeSs: caplial required 1s $5000 to $10,000. and the only object in selling an interest i3 to have the services of an Interestad. Pparty to act as bookkeeper and cashier: Investiga tion will show this the finest chance ever offered in San Francisco. Full particulars T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. Y “F () RESTAURANT TAKING IN 830 T5 $650. §40 per day, with cheap rent and loca. tion the finest: this place has been established long and on investization will sShow this a rare bar- gain for the money, and the only reason for-sel ling fs retring. T. LUBELSKL, 7 City Hall av ¢ SALOON WIrH 6 FURNISHED $650. rooma: finest tocation, near, Market si.: doing fine busines<: this is the finest bargain ever offered. T. LU BELSKI, 7 City ball ave. G BALOON AT A GHEAT BARGAL $250. faeioeation: sure, scendy troa best reasons for sel'ing. Apply K. 917 Market st. B PARTNER WANTED IN A FINE $200. casn'vusiness: no previons experience required: sure to clear §100 per month each; t services of a partner absoluteiy necessary. Apply KENNY & CU., 917 Market st. 0 LFASE OR SELL_A LIVE WEEKLY newspaper: within xn hout’s ride of San Fran- cisco; bargaln for single or married man: paper now supports 2 families: good paying business: Do debls; r. snap for a practical, all-round news- paper man with a few dollars; investigate. Ad. dress W. E., box 60, Call Office, . B (). WELL LOGATED ROCMING- $350 « house of 40 light rooms, nkar rail- road depot: all complete for hotel, it desired owner has run it for 6 years: compelied to sell on acconntof other business: good chance to make money. _Address G. R., box 52. Call 00D PAYING MILK ROUTE FOR SALE cheap. PROLL. 719 Market st. E-TAURANT; BEST LO dioner trade: value in signt: week. PROLL, 719 Market st. R SALE-FINELT LOCATED BRANCH bakery, candy-store and laundry office with, frniture of three rooms; good place and paying business: account of party going Bast. Apply this oftice. ONE OF THE BEST BARGAINS: A $150. oria: Sacrifice: socount deparcure: & years established fruitstore: all fixtares. flirniture. horse, wagon: daily receipts $15 to $20. Call 2103 Mission st. 5 ALF OR WHOLE INTEREST IN, DOWA town hotel, marr.ed man preferred, o atiend {9 Inside business: either suitable for_ Hotel or 10dging-house. Ingmre bet. 12 aod 1, 22 Sacra- ow Y& LITY: FINK make offer tms AN TO OPERATE EXCAVATOR ON A country road, $30 and found: 3 scraper team- sters, $26 and found: shoemaker; broommaker: garaener for a private family. " MURKAY & 1EADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay's. BUSHELMAR, COUNTRY ~TATLOR-SHOP $14 B reex: 5 co)ks, $30, $40 and $50: 3 waite-s. 2 dishwashers, 2 ranch cooks, 815 to $20. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Kmployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED — NURSERYMAN, §35: TEAN- sters, $1 50 a day: elevator-boy, $3 50 week: sawiler for box factory, ¥3 to $3 50 duy: waiter aund oysterman, $30: €00k for men, $20. snd others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- ramento st. OACHMAN, RECENTLY FROM NORTH, J wishes sitnation: nearly 5 years with last em- ployer: height 5 feet 10 inches: references. Ad- dress J. M. F., box 78, Lail ¢ flice. W ANTED—BY “STEADY, MIDDLE-AGED man; geoerally useful; undersiands garden- ing: take care of horses: can mi:k: city reference moderate wages. Address Situation, North Tem- escal, Oakland. W ASTED-—FPUSITION IN PRIVATE FaM- ily: city or country: is first-ciass horsema; understands care of garden and chickens; can | milk cows; good Teferences. Address R. B., 544 California st. PIEST-CLASS DRESSMAKe« SEWS $1 PER day; city or Oakland, Dressmaser, 308 Nineteentn st. (G E<MAN GIRL WISLES PLACE FOK G eral housework. 3044 T'wenty-10urth st., cor. Treat ave. JITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE English woman 4o housework in smail family: is good cook and Jaundr ss. Address 912 howard st. OMPETENT DRESSMAKER AND SEAM- J stress sews 6U cents & duy. M. G., box 82, Call Office. RESSMAKING ORANY KIND OF SEWING neauy done. ard, second tluor. DIRST-CLASS HELP, ALL NATIONALITIES apply. Scandinavian Employment Office, 107 U Farrell st. tEKMAN hMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 3506 MA- 501 st., furnishes best heip of all nationalities, ELIABLr FEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MRS M.JOHNSTON.985 Murket, Te .Mint 904 JERMAN LADY, TEACHEL OF GREMAN, French and music, desires a p sition as gov- erness; good references. Call or address 321 Le.l, between 9 and 6 o'clock. (GERMAN GIRL WISH S & SITUATION TO X do general housework and cooking. Address 8016 Fiilmore st. ANTED—A PLACE AS NUKSERY GOV- erness or useful companion. 7191/ Bush st. !l or address N. I., 828 How- | VY iAUiksTik HOUSE. 44 TILRD. NkaR Market—Klectric )ights In every room: 200 roums; 25c to §150 per night: $100 o $3 per ree busand bageage10and irom tha ferry. JACHESIEK 1UUSE, 4a 1HIRD. NEAR Market—Klectric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢c to $1 50 per night: $1 30 to $8 per fréa bing and baera~a 'o and from the FEMALE HELY WANTED. ERMAN SE(OND GIRL WITH REFER- ences. $15; second gir!, care of cuildreu, city. German or swedish housework girl. Ameri- can family, $20 to $20; 10 German or Swedish bousework girl, city and country, $.5, $20: Ncau- dinavian woman for ranch, fare pald, 520. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gear/ st. REFINED WOMAN, WITH & LITTLx GIRL: as companion and light work, $10. MISS CULLEN, 3235 Su:ter s". W OMAN WITH A CHILD, $20. MISS CUL- LiXN, 828 rutter s*. FRENCH MAID AND SKAMSTRESS, $26 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. AID AND SEAMSTRESS, FRENCH PRE ferred, $22 60 per month, sleep home. MISS CULLEN, 3238 Sutter st. MBS, DRUM, PLEASK CALL A1 NMISS CUL- L N'S, 323 Sutger st. YOOk, SKCOND GIRL, $20; 156 HOUSE- work girls. and country, $:0 and 82b: 6 young girls to assist, $10 10 $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. /UUNG GERM N GIRL WOULD LIKE TO do_chamberwork and take care of chuldren. Cail 1816 Webster st. Bmfiuu OF INFORMATION FURNISHES best of heip, short notice. 17 Third st. JERMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK irl, $30; 3 in family. MISS CULLEN, 313 Sutter st. EFINED NURSE, CHILD 6 YKARS, $12 MISS CULLEN, §238 Sutter st. OUsG AND REFINED WIDUW WOULD like a position as Jady’s companion. or iight work or care ot oue child; can give the best of ref- erences; please call. CLYNLE3 SCHLIEY, 560 Mission st. AUNDRISS BY THE DAY. MISsCULLEN. 4 328 Sutter st. NEAT PROTESTANT SECOND GIRL. $26 in family. Mi35 CULLEY, 323 Sutier st. VW ANTED—COUK FOR SMALL COUNTRY botel, $36; dishwasker same place. $15: night cook oyster-house, $8 a week: second cook, $3u: waiter, $.0: farmer, $20; carpenter, $2 & daj LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton si. AMP COOK, CITY, $30;: SCRAPER TEAM- ster , $1 50 o duy: shoemaker, $30 and board ; waiter, $20; miller: broom-tier: middic-ag: a gar- dener, $26. R. T. WARD & CO., 68 and 610 Ciay st DASTRY COOK: WINTER BESORT. GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. JTRONG, KELIABLE BOY: ONE WIIHOUT a bome preferred: used to horses: well recom- mended: in coalyard. Apply before 9:30 A. X HOTEL 618 Lasuna st. JLDERLY MAN T0 TAKE CHARGE OF horses and assist sbout place. FRED | FIXCHIR, Twen'y-sixth and sanchez sts. W ANTED TO-MOREOW — DEEF-WATER satlors for Kurope. C.H.POULE, Shipping Agent, 109 Montgomery ave., or 04 Kearny st. VW ANTED—DENTIST, FIRST-CLASS, WITH complete outfit: good position. Address D. D., box 96, Call Office, "00D JOB: PRESSMAN AND FERDER, G "Pacific Printing Company. 545 Clay st. RIGHT OFFICE-BOY;$2 A WEEK. B.B, box 2, Ca | Office. IN~MITH WANTrD: ONE WHO UNDER- stands roofing thoroughly. 632 Geary st. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—BY FAMILY OF ADULTS FUR- nished house of 6 or 7 rooms; not over $33 50. Address F. H., box 59. Call WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, W ANTED-15 OAK TOP, 4-FOOT RESTAU- rant tables: also chairs; must be cheap. Iioom 12, Murphy bidg, bet. 10 & 12 A. M.:_to-day only. J ANTED—GASOLINE LAUNCH ABOUT 80 feet long. Address W. H. KRAUSE, Living- ston, Cal. TUILDINGS BOUGIT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1166 Mission st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL Ty, waiches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- L) elrv 1o KLEIN. 108 Xth st.: send postal 7, EUIL SET OF ETH WORTH $15; « wurranted 5 years: extractiou free: fillings bUc. Chicago Dental Pariors, 24 Sixth st. FULL SET OF TEETH, 87 WARRANTED: filling 60c, crowns $3. DR. BROWN, 2114 8d. JIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY OR MONEY back: {nstatiment plan; established 12 years. Ofice cor. Sixth und Misgion, over I X L store. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 808 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. K. L. T. CRANZ= EX [RACTION PAINLESS: crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave. DENTISTS. mento st. 100 A, JOSTH ~SALARY AND "EX- penses for an aciive business man who will take an [nterest in a safe legitimate manufac- turing business. Apply 215 Sansome at., room 12. STABLISHED PHOTO-PRINTING -~BUSI- ness, with gallery uttached, 10r sale very rea- sonable: good central locaiion and cheep rent. W., box 18, Call Office. O RENT — STELAM LAUNDRY, CHEAP: thriving country town, 100 miles from oppos- Address C., room '38, 821 Broadway, Oak= SHOE REPAIRING SHOF WITH $150. 23500 1anndes office; machines and ail t00ls included: trade alone worth the money; must sell; account other business. Call 604 ELfs 'st. 950(), SALOON RIGHT IN Tie BUSI $ . ness center: oOid-established; large place; big stock of liquors; pres-nt Owner going t0 live on his ranch. < ailat 581 Californiayrm. 350, BEST. PAVING BUSINESS $ . vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: established 183y; must besold. Address P., bo: all Office. : INKE OPENING FOR FIKST-CLASS RES- tanrant in town near San Franclsco; alsostors for_rent inone of the best iocations. Hefef toJ. K. NISSEN, Haywards, Cal. ICE CANDY - STORE, FINE FIXTURES, ; g0od chance for married ma rent chesp; fair business. 2313 Fillmore st REAT CHANCE—SMALL STOCK OF DRY zoods and notions very cheap: fine chance for- milliner. Apply belore 11 or atter 4 621 McAl- lister at. $7 A SET FOR TEETH—WA RRANTED AS £00d as can be made: filling $1 DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. INGLE MAN WITH $100 AS PARTNER IN good paying business. Address T. E., box 85, this office. AINLESS EXTRACUION, 500; CROWN bridge work & specisity: plates $5 up: 13 vears’ experlence. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 8153, Geary. Fn‘z:sALOD\'ASDLL’NCHuoUsE,CHxA 3 no agents; daily receipts $25. 417 Front st., cor. Merchant. R. LUDLUM HilLL, 1443 MARKET ST., NR. Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates msde over like new: teeth from §8 per set; extracting 5Uc: gas given. QET Ur TEEIH WITuGUUT A PLALE DR H. G. Young, 1841 Polk st. ALOON. $150 BUYS A GOOD PAYING LOOX. No. 3 Howard, nr. Kast st.; g for selling: rare opportunity. OUSE OF 8 ROUMS FURNISHED UOM- plete for housekeeping; $150; centrally lo- cated. Apply this office. ANTED—MAN FOR PRESSING CLOTHES, 342 McAllis:er st. W K.J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GULDEN Gate ave.: open evenings: Sundays till noon. (GS0P, SIRONG ERRAND-BOY AT 769 Market st.. upstairs. LARIONET -PLAYER., MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. CORNER OUNG SHOEMAKER WANTED, Sixteenth and C ay sts , O d. ])ISEWASHER WANTED. 10 4aYLox s wages $20: call 6 4. ¥ FYUU HAVE A PATEAL OK AN INVEN- tlon of any kind for sale. or need capital, upply at Hall of 1nventions, 245 Sansome st., room 12 ROOME DENTAL A550ULALION, 768 MaR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas speclallst Inless extractiug, with gas, $1; plates. $6 up: 1 ap. B. GEORGKE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of ‘improved b ige, work or tesin without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ Farrells:. FIRST-CLASS” BAKERY: “HORSE AND wagon; stock and fixtures: country town; owner sick. Apply LOUIS TROST, 616 Clay st. $300 SHOOTING-GALLERY, 91315 MAR. kec st.: must be sold 'at once; trial given; pays $126 month. Cash or instaliments. $85 JuEBACE WEEKLY NET TNCOME U $250 invested:safe:conservative:free pros- pectus of proofs. F. DALY. 1293 Broadway, N. Y. iring JIEST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRSI-ULASY | QHOESTORE—GOOD LOCATION: CHEAP prizes: first- inless extraction: Tent: 4 living-rooms; good business: re Tel. Main 6375. W.C. HARDING,M. 5., 500 Sutter | o ver expenses: rare chance. Apply this office. LL Wox. OSULTT.:MES:WARRANTED. 41 DR. REA, 1870 Market st frott City Hail. W ASTLL_MARRIED = MAN, = SPEARING German. understanding thoroughly care of fine wugon and 2 horses; no driving; make him- self usefnl in stor:: employment temporary at first; permanent if satisfactory, Address M. M., box 104, Call Office. EFINED YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A | position as nursegirl: can give the best of ref- erences: piease cal. . 8. 860 Mission s.. OXPERIENCED NURSE WISH: S A S(1UA- ton: good reference. Call between 2 und 5 at 358, Minoa st W ANT=D—BY COMPETENT WOMAN POSL n as working housekeeper, or would take care of 1 young chiid: noobjection 0 zoing a short distance in the country: good references. Address W. E., box 122, Cail Uffice. ANTED-ASITUATION AS FIR~T-CLASS €00k 1n a Protestant family by Protestant woman; 2 years' referenves from last place: city or cnnnv,l‘y. Please call or address at 818 Geary st., room 1. JERMAN GIKL DiSIGES A SITUATION for cooking and gen ral housework: wuges $25: no postals. 9 Hampton place, off Folsom, near Third. JRESSMAKER FIOM M EW YORK UESIKES work by the day: peifcc: fit; rapid and exc 1~ lent work guargnieed; garmen remodeicd: refer- ences given. Address K., bux 143. Call Office. IGHLY RESPECIABLL WIDOW DE- sires position as housekeeper. or wil take charge of an invalid; best of city references. MRS. -second st LNT STRNOGRAPHEK DESIRES 4 years experience in law office; Te erences given. Address W. ., box 94, Call. ANTED—THE INFLUENCE OF A G tieman iu securiug position for a widow. a stranger in the city, with the best of references. Uffice, Oakland. S‘avm“!“mumfl‘ \\Illsxn;ls WORK BY THE ay. wasbing, iroufug or housecieaning. Pl Call F write 264 Minha st e W DUhiks, ki HUUSE. 44 THIRD S1_NK Market: 200 tooms: 25¢ to §1 50 per nighs: 81 60 1086 per week: convenient and respectabis; iree bus and baggage to and from the terry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. NOTIE TO EMPLOYERS—FIRST-CLASS farmeis. cairymen, weamsters. blacksn iths, men and wives, woodchoppers or uny other heip, male or female, can_be obtained by apoiying Lo J. F. CROSETT & (0., Emp Oyment Ageits, 628 Sacramento st. UNTEK & (0. CHINaskE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel, main 281. W.C.YOUNS, HINESFK & JAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: heip:tel. main 1997. BRADLEY &C0., 640 Clay. JEAT NURSE, $20. MIsS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st W AITRESS AND PARLOR-MALD, $26: TWOU in family. MISS CULLIN, 328 Sutter st. AITRES: TEY HOLEL, $20 AND room: waitresses. cicy, $15 and room: girl, Eddy st., $15 girl, Brod-rick st., $15: girl, Gough st., +30: girl, Berkeley, Cal., $<0; girl, -utter s ., $12: girl, Napa, Cali gir, ureenwich st. $i glrl, Sacramenty, ¥20: girl, St. He.ena, $15: girl, Eddy st., $20; rrench nursegl 3 middie-aged women, light work. $10 and $12 per mo th: 12 glls, $15: 7 airls, $20: 19 youug airls, $8, 810 ani 8 per month, assis: etc., nice iamilies. MARTINS, 749 Marke’, st. EAD WAITRESS, $25; ROOM, ETC. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. J4NILY COOK, $30, ETC. Market st. W ANTED—SECOND GIKk MOST BE WILL- ing to travel, §.6, see Iady here at 11 to-da. 4 cooks, German siyle, $25 and 330: Pio esiaut ©00k, DO wash. $25: restaurant waiiress, 55 week, and a iarge number of g Fis 107 c00xing and house- work. J. F. CROSETY & CO,, 316 Sutter s ANTED—FRENCH COOK, $267 sFCOND work, country, $20: French nurse, country, $29: Gerian girle for housework, §20 and $26: 3 GeFman cooks, $30 and §25; youns £irls 10 assist, $10 and $12; young kirl i) sssist i bakery. LEON ANDKE, 315 Stockton st. W ANTED-_MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WITH- ont fncumbranees 85 working housekeeper on & farm: must be Kind to children: salcry §20 per month. Appiy in person only to W. D. EWER & L 0., 626 Clay st (GIBL FOR ALAMEDA, #30: GERMAN I girl. goo1 place, $1o; womad for the country, $20; girl, musc understand Jewish cooking, see lady &t 2 o'clock: second xirl, $20, and oth: cail enrly. Employment Office, 506 Mason s.. A T6LS OF ALL NATIONALITLIES, 10 FILL G 'Various posiiions. from $1% to §25. German Emoloyment Office, 506 Ma<on st. ANTED — CGOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, nursegiris and gris for housework: wages 81210 $80. MRS HLIKD. 721 Eilis. (5 EEMAN GIKL FOR LIGHT HOU-KWURK 7 and plain cooking: small famlily; $12 to §15. 898 Fourteenth st. 7 OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSKEWORK - and assist with children; sieep home. 112715 Floridy st OUNG GiKl, WANTED TO FEED JOB ress and It x eLti Address R. B, EoxZ Cait Olnear T Peestng: A X MARTIN'S, 749 AFANESE AND CHINESE RMFLOYMENT; best help. 314B Sutter si.; tel. Grant 30. NHAT YOUNG GIRL TO HELP IN HOUSE- work; wages oderate. 14.8 Van Ness ave. $30 11568 ; MUt give small cush se- . M. B., Call Branch Office, 116 LL WORK KKASONAELE AND WAR- ranted.” D! KEY. 1122 Market st. FUKNITURE FOE SALE Ui NEW © 1ORE Is COMPLETED AND W are in lt: four tloors, running from Mission to Minna st, in all 13 acres of floor space, are packed with household goods of all kinas, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfits of ali kinds and In endiess variety: if you ure thinking of purchasing anything needed home, from a’ pairof plan- ketstoa completely furnished house, pay ns a Yisit; )t costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, J EWSPAPER HOUTK IN INTRRIOR CLTY, close to Sun Franciswo. For particulars apply this oftice. AYING SALOON IN WHOLESALE DIs- trict. WICHMAN. LUTGEN & Cu., 318 Clay. ARTNER WANTED IN A GOOD-PAYING business, 708 Howard st. 00D PAY MEAT MARKET IN MIS- sion: reasonable. For particulars, 427 Eilis. O RENT_FUENISHED RESTAGRANT; DO ing ecod business. 210 Dromm st. TATIONERY AND CIGARS; RENT, $10. 221035 Mission st., n-ar Eightéenth, . 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J.i| JALU N: LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. AP- NOONAN. Ply at Anchor Brewery. 1431 Pacific st. HAS. M. PLUM & CO.. UPHOLSTERY CO. OUTE FUR i AC] THE BaY. IN- 1301 MARKET ST, COR. NINTH. auire .fuu xs)':nlé:' e e Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. 7= WESKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THR T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good #s new; cash or time: open evenings 4()() SAEERTS: l:lll,\M‘Bn'.');o o e LS stoves, $5: parlor sets. : folding-bed: $10: baz outtits. T. D. McCARTIY, 784 ‘Wiasion. UENISHED HOUSE OF 7 HOOMS AND bath: rent $25: central. A. B., box 16, Cail. QURNITURE. STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- iers, showeases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. ING FURNITURL CO,,1127-29-31 MARKET, K'nml:h 4rooms $28 12 $50;best bargains in ;‘y 7CUNG MAN OR BOY T0 HELP IN BAR and dining-room for Willows Hotel, San Lorenzo. XPERIENCED CUTTER. B. CRONER, 1568 Market st. JO. 1 OPERATORS ON CLOAR HIGHEST par. DAVIDSON & MILLER, 121 Post st. X;cuumox-u.wi:x: COUNTRY DANCE hall. 1126 Market st., room 27, 1 and 2 to-day. ANTEO—STRADY MAN FOK A PERMA- nent position who csn write a plain hand: must be satisfied with 87, per month and bave $150 cash. _Apply 917 Market st., room 2. ANTED—SINGLi MAN 10 TRAVE month aad ex curty. Address Ninth st. HANCE FOR ACTIVE MAN OR WOMAN 10 make $60 a week for a few months; inyest- ment $10. 216 Sansome st., room 12. ARBER-SHOP FUK $50: PART CASH. AD- 15 “Gress barb T, box 9, Call Oftce. T-CHAIR BaRBRE-SIHOP; FIRST-CLASS LO- cation: account sickuess. 869 Mission st. liARBEBS—GUOD-PAYlNG 3-CHAIR 15c o) sbop; bargalu. DECKELMAN BROS, 105 s st. / \Y ANTED—BAKBER 0 BUY SET OF BAR- Der-shop furniture of latest siyle: very re: onabie: a rare oportunity. Apply Peerless Sha: ing Parior, 1 Kllis st. > VHANCE FOR SHOEMAKEK: sale or ha'f interest, 28 ' ast st NEW Wiiho HOUSE, 76, MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—single furnished rooms. nignt 15¢ to B0c;week $1 to #2 50: readiug room ;sirictest atten- tion to morniax calls: clean: quiet; opea all night. ANIEDAULULLECT WAGES DU R LABOR ers&elerike. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sncer HVI‘EL EESTAURAN IS WISHING COOKS, waiters, St. Louis Casino. 215 3d. NATMAN. j ANTED — SKAMEN AT THOMPSON Caujornia House, 103 Clark st.. below Davi: RECRUITS WANTED ¥OR THE UNITED ~tates Marine Corps. United States Navy: bie-bodied unmarried men, beiween the azesor 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United ~tates, or those have legaliy d clared ther inteution {0 become citizens: muat be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write English, For turther Tnforiaaton sppiy s he ecraiing 21 mation aj at tl ruitd) Oftice, 20 Kllis.st., San Fllv isco, Cal. " ARGEST LOvGING-HOUSE IS THE C) ll 400 rooms, to let from 10c to lsu}.n 7‘;3& $1 50 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. SHOP FOR CAKFEL ULEANING. YARPETS «LEANKD AND RENOVATED Tike new. FERGUSON ‘@ Co. 24 Tenta: to Eouth 36, D MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. A WEEKLY CALL. in wrabber, for mailing. LODGING-HOUSES ¥FORE SALE, 8 BOOM HOUSE, clearing $500 86 room corner house, new fur itu; 20 rooms, on 4th street, clearing $80, ol 35 rooms, on Market, offer wanted. 140 rooms. t0 exchange for r=al estal 15 rooms on one floor, sunay corner. 12 rooms, central, good furniture H. G DECKEL, 1020 Market = - OOMING HOUSE, 817 STUCKION 8T, near Sutter: 18 rooms, all light: rent $4 per room: in good shape. Apply MADISON & BURKE. OUSE, 15 WELL LIGHTED _ROOMS suitable lodging house: $25 rent. 544 Sixth? HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WIT \ T work send to SPA ULDING'S PIDII“II"O# pet Keaiing Works, $53-07 Tehama st. ; tel. So, 40. DVASCE CARPKT CLEANING ASutien tel, Main 8948 S FERGT G0N Fiand E. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING J- 240 l4th st.: cleaning 3¢ a yard. A"'G. ll‘:?'l‘. ( VP SIRAMCA J tine. 38 Bth, NT AL LA AN LG, RENO VAL Q4HPEL CLbaNING, 8c: LAYING, 86 RUG VENS, mer. ‘il South 25). samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th vz SN BLiN SUALent LA LING W URAS O'iaten s \brenhons cas: 198 ‘d\l A YARD AT GREAT WESIEKN CARPal C eantng Works. 11 Kighth st JORES & Co. NAIN OFFICE 2 AND 37 2 _Flehth .2 tel Jesain 1061 STORAGE. AT LOW RATES—I'URNITURE, CARPETS, ianos, etc.; clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J NOONAN, 1017 o 1023 Mis- tlon, above Sixih: open evenings. " Jaw sults, BARGAINS T¥ LODGING-HOUSES OR EX-. changes in real estate. U ERWOOD, 763 Market st. 75 LODGING-HOUSES, A LL PRICES.TOSUIT buyers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. ELL-PAYING LOLGING-HOUSE; 15 rooms; %o reasonable offer refusad. 5081y Jessie st. |3EST INVESTMENT IN TOWN: 18 WELL- 3 turnished rooms; good reason for seliing. 64 Sacramento st. . 16 A BARGAIN—LODGING-HOUSE $1600. i Oakland: &) rooma; all eccupied firsi-class roomer ying fine: fy Jocation A D. BOWLEY, room $10, Sate Der posit buildic ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DVICKE FREE—DIVORCIE LAWS A SPEOL- A alty; private; ‘:n"da:‘m fi::&l -wa-nha Clalms, collections. deeds, e N W Aty ariaw, uo8 M. 4 W. KING, ATTY., CHRONICLE BLDG, « advice free: modsrate; open evngw: 8 1o 9§ STORAUB—UH&APEB‘I‘ AN THE CITY; FIRE- Proot buliding; advances made. 211 Larkin. QAILURS WANTED A1 LANES, 603 S'skt Mariners dome. - e '0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND - Timakchs waniea: anpiy ot 3 and s as ho S Venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholcsale tailor, eic., 721 Market at. QUBNITUKE, FIANOS, TRUNKS: =~ AD- Yunces. shinning CHAS T. TAYLOK.204 Posc. TYPEWRITERS. EMINGTON, $40: XMITH, $50; SEND FOR mple work. Mu.uiu‘:u, 333 Montg'y Kovee = MILUOLM, ATTORNEYS AT law. room 431 Parrott bullding (Emporium). DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUG- ACemstut. W, W. DAV IDRON. 97 Marker s- il AL A S AT UL PHYSICIANS, e A e D& C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR Golden Gaieave. ;diseases of women a

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