The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 2, 1896, Page 12

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FIGHTING HAS ONLY “ - BEEN JUST FAIRLY COMMENCE Counsel for the Railroad Commissioners Will Meet To-Day and Confer Upon Their " Next Move. Southern - Pacific ‘Leases Will Be Attacked ‘avd an Inquiry Started About Accounts. HEUNTINGTON MAY BE QUERIED Officials Will Be Examined Regarding the Alieged Ceficit for the Year 1804 The fight between the State Board of Railroad Commissioners snd the Southern Pacific Company has-only begun. This jnformation is derived from such good authority that there is no ghance to ques- tion its entire accuracy. The effect of the de- cision rendered Monday by Judge McKen- na in the United States Circuit Court was to dissolve the injunction.and to leave the Railroed Commission free to act, subject to.-review by any court to which the Southern Pacific Company may appeal from a decision concerning rates. The important fact having been estab- | Fished that the Railroad Commissioners have the constitutional power to make rates and fares for transportation com- paties 10 this State,’the commission has a- table basis for future action. : At least importint coxsicerations will now arise which may be summed up as follows: 1,~The validity of the leases of the' Central Pacitic. Railroad Company, the Southern Pa~ cific Railroad Companyof California, the Cali- 1 Pacific Railroad-Company, the South Pacific Coast Railway Cempeny, the Northern California’ Ruilway Comrpany, the Oregon and Califorpia Reilroad Company, ihe Southern Pacific Railroad. Company of Arizona and the Sonthern Pasific: Railroad Company of New | Six | México to the Southern Pacific Company of these corporations, the first six fiamed in #he ioregoing, have franchises from the State of Oaliforuia.. . Two havé.both State and Fed- ral franchises, the Central Pacific Railroad CGompany,of California. : One, the Oregon and California Reilroad Company, is am Oregon corporation. This mutter, which was brought forward by Attorney.General Fitzgerald in his ar- gument - in the United States’ Circnit Court, was’ not consicered by Judge Mc- Kenna jn his decision. But there is no doubi that the atternevs for the Board of Railroad Gommissioners will proceed to determine whether the leases to the South- ern Pacifie Company are invalid. If the conrt should hold that the leases are in- valid the effects of such a decision would be far reaching, amounting to the practi- cal ‘dismemberment of the Southern Pa- ific Company’s carefully constructed sys- {em in Calitornia and the compulsory op- eration . of the California railroads enu- merated as individual lines. 2. The actual truth concerning the expenses and earnings of- the lines of the Southern Pa- cific Compeny, upon which showing the rates to some extent may depend. It is an open secret t"at at least one of the attorneys for the' Board of Railroad Commissicners disbeljeves that the show- ing made up by 'he bookkeeping depart- ment of the Southern Pacific Company for legal use is true. will be necessary to have the Southern Pacific Company’s books and the book- of the leased lines and the Southern Pacific | Company’s officiulsin court for examina- tiom: It is credibly learned ‘that the attorneys for the Board of Railroad Com- missioners are inclined to this course, the idea being to subject all figures and state- ments made in support of the Southern Pacific’'s Company’s alleged basis of rates to the most thorough scrutiny and inves- tigation.’ 2 3. An investigation into the combination of trensportation lines in California in restraint of competition. ‘While the second matter, the investiga- tion of books, papers accounts and per- sons, may excite more general interest | than the others, it will be conceded that the first is of the greater importance. Attorney-General Fitz erald absolutely refused yesterday to be interviewed con- cerning the next step to be taken by coun- sel for the Bosrd of Railroad Commis- siofiers. saying anything about the matter. torney-General Fitzgerald, W. W. Foote and Robert Y. Hayne will meet to confer together to-day with the Raiiroaa Com- missioners. Only the preliminarv matter was disposed of in the United States Cir- cuit Court. An answer to the Southern Pacific Company will be filed, and the true nierits of the situation will be con- sidered, as outlined in the foregoing. The invalidity of the leases of the Cali- fornia roads to the Southern Pacific Com: pany was urged by Attorney-Geuneral Pitzgerald as a matier of great:import- ance before Judge McKenna. What was then =aid is of interest once more, be- cause the arguments are the basis, of the move to have the different lines operated separately. Attorney Fitzgerald said The lenses from the six California corpora- tions—namely, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany of California, the Ualiforni. Pacific Rail- road Company, the South Pacific Const Rail- way Company, the Northern Rar'wav Com- peny and tbe Northern California Railway Company—we shall claim are void, because, as I have before said, they were executed with- out the express consent of the authority grant- ing tnose franchises. > The leases from the two corporations ex cising Federal franchises—the Central Pacific Reilroad Company and the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of California—we will claim are void, because those leases were exe- cuted without” express Congressional author- ty. The leases from the California Pacific Rail- road Company and the South Pacific Coast Railway Company we shal contend are void for the following reasons were executed to the complainant prior to the amendment (o its charter, passed by the Legis- lature of Kentucky in March, 1888. The act of the Kentucky Lewislature granting this cga;ter was originally passed on March 17, 1884. Befors this amendment to the charter was asseq by the Kentucky Legisinture these two euses were executed by the California Pacific Railroad Company and the South Pacific Coast Railway Compsny to the complainent here. The Celifornia Pacific Railroad Company’s lease was executed November 1, 1886, two ears before the amendment tothe charter. he South Pacific Coast Railwav Company’s lease was executed on July 1,1887, nearly one year prior to the passage of the amendment to the charter which was originally granted by the Legislature of Kentucky to the com- plainant. In thet conmection, if the court please, with reference to those last two leases, we will assume the position that,at the time they were executed to the complainant, the com- plainant had no power or suthority to euter into contracts of that character, or of any other character, in the State of California, The omninus lease from the Southern Pacific Railrond Cowpany o: Gaiifornia, the Southern Pacifit Railroad "Company of ' Arizona, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of New Mexico, and the iwo Louisiana corporations, we will contend is yoid, for the reason that it is iv palpable violation of section 20 of article XII of the constitution of this State. The investigation into the books and accountis cf the Southern Pacitic Company may determin - whether there was an ac- tusl geficit by the operation of the roads of the Pacific system controlled by the Southern Pac.fic Company during the vear 1895. On this point the investigation of the statement made by C. P. Hunting- mpany and the Southern Pacific Railroad | -Chinese, To ascertain the truth it | He would not goor record as At~ | tweéen (he eading \ighting companics. | nusl _meeting of the srockholders of (he Mv ual | come uy for ac: on then. Those two leases | ton to the English bondholders may lead to placing Mr. Huntington upon the wit- ness-stand. A portion of Mr. Hunting- ton’s written statement to the bond- holders was quoted by Attorney-General Fitzg-rald in the United States Circuit Court, as follows: An' improvement in the general buriness situation in the States traversed by these lines began to manifest itself shortly after the be- ginning of the year 1895, which was followed by an improvement of earnings. In January, 1895, the gross earnings of the lines constitut- ing the Sonthern Pacific system show & gain of $290,597 03; in Kebruary, & gain of $284,678 36, and the estimated grosss earn- .ings for the month of March show & gain of $145,993. y In view of this showing for two months and one part of another in 1895 of a gain over the corresponding months of 1894 ag- gregating $721,268 39, the attorneys for the Railread Commissioners think that there should be an inquiry as to the alleged de- ficit of over $552,000 in 1895 when there was a surplus of $1,200,000 in 1894, The claim that the combination of the various lines is unlawful and in violation of section 20 of article XII of the constitu- tion of the State will be once more urged. The plans of the attorneys for the Railroad Commissioners in detail will be deter- mined at conferences in which the Com- missioners will participate. HELD FOR CRUNG'S MURDER. Judge Joachimsen Passes on the Lee Hock Murder Case. Judge Joachimsen on Monday heard the final arguments of Attorneys Charles B. Darwin and John E. Richards for the ‘prosecution and defense respectively in the case of the People against Lee Hock, alias Lee Ah Luey, for the murder of Ah Chung, on October 6. After reviewing the case the Judge held the defendant to an- swer on the ground of probable cause. Attorney Darwin took the ground that delendant’s guilt was foreshadowed by the fact of his silence in the presence of the dying man, who was accusine him of the hooting. The attorner argued that the silence was a strong circumstance indicat- ng guilt. Attorney Richards thanked the court for its great diligence in studying the evi- dence, but arzued that the evidence of ail the white witnesses tended strongly to ex- onerate the defendant, while the state- ment of the State’s chief Chinese witness was in direct conflict with the statement made by deceased just before he died. The attorney accounted for defendant’s flight after the shot on the ground that flizht from such scenes is common among nd that six others fled at the same time. B THE STOOK MARZET. There was no further break yesterday and the best prices were raiher better than the closing quotations 0: Monday. Trading was dull. ‘The sales on regular call at the San Francisco ~tock Board for the first eleven months of the year were 3,874,165 shares, agains. 2,869,656 shares during the same time in 1895. (HOLLAR (Comstock lode)—In the stopes above the 450 l-vel north drift we coniinue to work porth and south on the ninthand tenth floors, there belng no change of importance to - port of the value of the ore or the quantity encountered. On the 650 levei we are following the pay streak in the north stope, both on the sixth floor and on the track. We have saved from these points during the week 101 tons and 300 pounds of ore, which we have s:1pped to the N evada mili frr reduction, the average battery sample for the week gong $6 68 in gold and 11.02 ounces_fine silver per ton. The west crosscut on the 65u level, 340 reet from our south line, Is out 100 feet, he face b-ing in clay aud rorphyry. Un the night of November 26 we suspended il work In the mine D orier to work up all the ore on hand, botl In the chutes and the dumps at the mill. We bave shipped (0 the United States mint o bars of bullion of the par valve of $4162 98, from which we have received ‘gold reiurns of $1076 82, and have shipped to the secretary two bars of fine s Lver. CHOLLAR (ETunswick lode)—Shaft 1 has been sunk 12 fect on the slope, total depth 7.7 feet: he hottom continues iu the footwall. 300 lev:I—We have advanced east crosscnt 2 15 feet: the face is in porphyrv. We have temporarily discontinued wor~ ar this p iut. In No. 1 crosscut we are raising ‘on the Ore stieak, Which presents no change for the weck. 400 level—We have ad- vanced the main south drifc 22 feet and we are out 165 feet sonth of the line. We have stopped this drift and started two east crosscuts. No. 1 is 81 fee south of the liue and is out 11 feet; the face is in porphyry and (ow-grade quartz. No.2 is B0 feet further sonth and fsout 15 fectin por- phyry and small streaks of quartz. Opposite these crosscuts we have started No. 1 and No. 2 west ©r_sscuts, which are out 10 feet each in porphyry. PoTost (Coms. ock lode)—W e have been enguged during the week in‘compleiing the Limbering of the connection on the tunnel level with the raise from the intern.ediate level. In the stope at the bottom of this raise we have opened to the west, aund are finoing some bunches of fair ore. which we have saved and shipped (o the Nevada milwfor reduction, the (op car sample «f which was 87 02 in gold and 12.58 ounces fine sliver per ton, ora total p.r value of $23 28, the number of tous he- ing 81 and 900 pounds. The Ch liar ¢ ompany having suspended work on the 1 ght of Nov m- ber 26, we stop| ed work underground at the same time, des:gning to resume on the mMorn ng of ie- cember 1. In the croppings the we t crosscut from the south drift, 80 level, .as been advanced 19 et for the week, and is now out 25 feet, ‘Lhe face is in porphyry. There is ts.~ of the Mutual Electrie Light Com- pany joining the combination already effectvd be- The an- will be Lield on Mooday next, and the ma.ter m, ihe Reno Water, Land and 1ight Company and the \isalia City Water Company paid the semi- annual interest on their 6 per cent bonds yesterday at the rate of $3 per coupon. As Followlng s & ments Fending, ¢ of asscssmen:s now pending: Delinqt Coupaxy. No. |Amt| inthe |Sale Day. Board. Mexican. 3 Nov 9 Dec 3 Chadeng 22 Nov1i[Dec 8 Justice. 61 Nov 14/ Dec 8 Seg. Belcher. 1x .Nov 19|.De: 11 Bilver King. 18 NovitiJan B North Could & Gurry| 17 .Dec 5| Dec 23 k-xchequer. i 8 Dec 15| Jan 11 Occidental. 1 28 Dec 26(.Jan 18 Overman.. d 7l .Dec 2¢|.Jan 22 BOALD SALES, | Following were the saies in the San Francisco Etock Poard yesterday: RFGUIAR MORNING EFERION. coMMWNCTYR 9:80. 200 Alpha. 1400 CCEV. 350 Lelcher ...58100 C Point....2: 00 5 5 Eureka...23 250 GaC. 50 Occldti.. LU0 Vpnir,. 300 Potosi. .. 84 ENOON EFSSTON—3:30. 25 Andes, 15/300 CC&V...1.60/200 Ophir, 20 200 Beicner. .. 40, 21100 Potosi .. .. 87 85, Lhoir. . 562|100 Savage...52 50 © Point....27(100 Justice...07/300 S Nev... 50 200 . +28]100 Mxic. .....58/100 X Juoke..35 Following were 1be bwivs in ihe Pacific Niock Toard yesterday: EFCULAR Fymaron—10:2q 400 Atoba....12/250 CCV.1.8734/30) Potos!....85 50 Confi. 800 86 200 C Imp.. oes?8 200 . 813 200 Crivn P &1 200 Excnar 53 300 GRC . .62 .04 600 . . +16/600 H&EN 1.07: ~al 300 Caieda.... 1)/500 Julia...... 1 200 Cusluz...37(300 Justice. ..07| 45 00 Cooi 17731300 siex. 5: 07 00 1.80/400 Occd. 3 ? 400 X ovkin 34 5244138, Oonir1.1734300 3 1.85'300 Ovrmo....05's00 ATERNOON S¥8S10N-—! 1400 Cholr. ... 1 ~nilis 200 Lulliot 100 Bulwer. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TULSDAY. Dec. 1-4 P. 3. Bt Asked Bid. Ased. 10 1llJackson........ 25 40 07 Julta, — 08 16/ Justice. ... 15 07 08 37 Bv|Kentuck. 03 04 Eest & Bafoier | 73 e Benton Con. 81 Challengs Con. 50 Con. Imperial. U1 - Confidence.... 92 13 Con New York — 03 Crown Polnt... 25 @2 EastSlerraNev — 30 kureka Con... 25 46 Exchequer.... 0L 07 Gould & Curry. 48 Aikie & Norers.1.00 800 Lockwood Con 200 Savannan STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESUAY. Dec 1-2P. UNITED STATES BONDS. Frd. 4 sked.) U S 4s coup.110 Do new 158ue119%;, — MISCEJ LANEOUS BONDA. Cal-stCble5s. 111 112 PacRol! Més. Cal Elec L 65125 Do 2d 18 6s... CotiaC W bs 9235 8716(P & U Ry 63. Dpot-stex-cp — = 973, (P&Ch Ry 6s. 9534 Edsn L&P6s — 12714 Pwi-st RR 65108 F&CH RR 6510114195 |Keno, WL&L Geary-st R5s100 105 [Sacto P & 100 Losang Lés — 100 |SF&NPRS .muawo% Dotnteed 8s 94 101 [SPRK Ariz6s 951y 8615 Mxt-stChie6s120 SPRRCalds.110 = — DoRyCon bs. 10571 0614/S Pi i« al 5s. 100 NauVings1st — 100 | PBrRCalfs. 9614 — NevCNgR7s.100 ~ — [SVWater 6s.11815119 26 46 Bid Atked U Sdsreg...109 11034 B TTS 100 N P CRR6s.10014105 |sVWaterds. 99" 9915 N Ry Cal 65,100 105 (StktoG&E6s — 102 NRyCal 5s. — 90 [~unstid& 6s. — ° — Oak Gas 55.. — 104 [sutter-siR3s.10934 — Do 2d is 65...10514107 |VieallaWCbs — — Omnibus bs.. — 119%4] WATER STOCKS. 8314San Jose..... — Contra Costa — S MarinCo..... 49 ISprng Valley 9714 98 ©AS BTOCKS. Capital. — 85 |Pacific Light 49 4914 Central, — |San Francsco 9764 9514 Oak G L& H 5315 ns:/’!smckwn..... - 20 Pac Gas Tmp 5%, s974 INSBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd16214180 [Sun L= = COMMELCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.126/ 128 Anglo-Cal.... 54 59 |London&sF. — 30 Bank of Cal. 235 239 |Merch Ex.... 131 — Cal SD&T C0105 10734 Nevada..... — — First Nationi180 185 -|sather BECo. — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1360 1500 (Savé&loan.. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 — |Security — Mutual . — 40 SFsav Unlon470 495 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Union Trast. Californis....107 110 |OakSL&Hay — 100 Geary'st..... — 50 |Presido...... 5% — Market-st.... 48 433 Sautersc - = POWDEE STOCKS. AnanteD... — — (GlantCon.... 1814 19: T E L R 70 100 [Vigorit 50c 80c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 98 100 NatVinCo.. — — BikDCoalC: - 10 anlcSSCo - 23 alCot Mills — — (PacAuxFA — 4 d son Light12414125 |PacBoraxCo. 85 — asConAssn. — = — [Pac Roll Mill — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo — : ¢ HawC&sCe 1734 18 [Pac Tran - - Huich SPLo 247 25 |Pac T&TC.0 — = MerExAssn.. — 110 .[Sunset T&T., — — M Elec Light — _ 414|United CCo, — — BALES—MOENING ousdloN. Roard— 50 Hutchinson S P Co. -~ 2625 50 Hawaiian Commerc 17 50 25 do do 17614 20 do do 17 76 25 do do 18 00 20 8 V Water. 7 25 $1000 8 V 4% 9 28 SALES—A » TERNOON 3ES3L0X. Foard— 60 Edison Light & Power Co...... 124 25 156 do do . 124 3734 100 Hutchinson S P 5 00 100 do do.s 8. 24 87 55V Water.. o7 25 Street— $1000 California-st Cable Bonds 111 28 $2000 Oaxland Gas Bonds, 20. 106 00 10 Pac Gas Imp &9 00 NUTIUE Or MNEELTINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-—FEMALE, fts st iinuiiCm s e IRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES situation: § years last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. STYLISH DRrSSMAKER WOULD LIKE more engagem nts by the day in famili cutter and ficter. 1185 Welsh st., ourth, bet. Bryant and Brannan. & GODD GIRL WISHES_ POSITION TO DO econd work Address 1236 Union st (G 4EMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day: good laundress an. general housecleaner; willing and obliging; will work very reasonable. Address 840 Third st (COMPETENT GIRL WISHES PLACE WITH a respectable family to do general housework : lH‘l_n;l‘ r&muueu Apply 1106 Alabama st., Y OUNG LADY, 3 MONTHS FROM BERLIN, wishes place in nice famil rtect dress maker; can wait a¢_taple wel would teach the chiidren correct German; good references. 632 Minna st. i ERMAN WOMAN WISHES TO GET WOKRK by ihe day, washing or housecleaning. 2 Welsh st., upstairs. JOMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES 8 tuation to do general housework and cook- | 10g. 173 Cook st., off Point Lobos ave. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. SITLALION WANTED BY DRIVEK: OR auy kind of outsiae work. 3208 Buchanan st HFLP WANTED—Continued. PR LA raiobroaBbor vl wt PN UTY RBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY Bioent secretarv, CONRAD T ROKLL. 657 Claz AN AND WIFE (EASTERN PEOPLE): man undersiands care of horses. caitle and Emnwfi-fi';‘h Sompelent conk n’“ housekceper: peak. rm; LW, ‘box 85, Call Ofllo:.n Py i EXEERIENCED POULTRYM N, WHO UN- derstunds the operating of incubators and brooders, steam bollers and engines, <he rai<ing of broilers. ' green ducklings, pigeons and fowl for egg produc ion, who understauds the business in il of its branches, with years of experience, de- sires posiiion as manager of a poultry plant. Ad- dress R. W., care of I 4. Parsons. 506 Market st. \OBER, TNDUSTRIUUS YOUNG MAN, haudy with tools, also having some experience in nursing, wishes employment of any kind; city preferred. Call or write C. N. S., 713 Minna st. | ARBERS! YOUNG MAN WITH 1 YEAR'S experience in 15¢ shop desires situation. Oak- land or vicinity preferred. A. B., box 10, Call Of- fice, Oaklana. JNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR 0 and from 1he terry iR~—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. A}'f‘gbs’:rlwn’ ‘Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grantave. OBRNEYMEN BARERS EMPLOYMEND J-zv-reury. H. BERNARD, 102 meventh st. ARIERS_2-CHAL: SHOP, CHEAP; MUST 1376 soid. 501 O'Farrell st. OOMS PAPFRED, $260 UP: WHITENED, $1 up: stalns or blemishes removed; painti & by day or contract; 1200 Webster, tel. Steiner;235. . WALDO HOUSE, 760 MISSION, BET. N s;v and 4th—S ngle furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1050c, week $1 to 82 50: resding-room; strictest at- tention morning calls; clean: quiet; open all night. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES S made to order: $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixtn, Sl MUNTE R SR e g OFFICE BUSINESS; $1100 ELk- - $450. gast ofice furniture gocs with thio place; there is alread - $1500 lnvested in tho busi- Dess and this sacrifice {s & chance of a ifetime, & must be sold: or will rent the busiifess as it is owner must go kast immediately: this place sy worth four times the amount asked, £ud will sati e business is at presents clenting 15 10 $200 per month above a. ] expenses, g:id on Brveniisation huy one will find thil businésa. just 8s represented: the balance, $300, can Tem gin in the business fur long time: D0 experience reqnired, * and the business is suitable for either a lady entleman: ren' is cheap and location the finest. * For full particuiars see at onte T. LUBBLSKL" | the Business Broker, 7 City Hall eve. , - @ AAR() SIATIONERY, NEWS*AND PIC* .4-’10. ture-frame store; at a sacrifice} this, is'a fine piace for the money: part_can remain on the place. T LUBELSKI,T City Hall ave. 1y any one thit r OR FULL AND CLEAN 100 kAL OR F coftee and cakes 5¢ g0 10 181/ Grant ave. LCHO HOU -k, 803% MaRKEI'ST.—RUOMS 20c, 25¢ to 50¢ night; $1 0 $2 weex. W ANIED, 1O CULLECT WAGES DUE LABOR W ANTED-500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST ers&clierks. KNOX Collection Agey. 110 Sutiee e and 10c meals. (1d i-conomy, 410 Kearny. FhMALL hEis wWANLRD. ITUATION, BY EXPE .IENCED WOMAN Cook. in m'ning camp, or for men on ranch. Address A., 1121 How.rd st. EAT, RELIABLE GIEL WISHES SITUA- tion'fo housework or chamberwerk; willing. t0 assis. with children. Please call 1111 Folsom 8L, near ~eventh. IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES A position as housekeeper in widower or bache- lor’s home: no objection to children. 8654 Mar- ket st., room 18. AT GERMAN HOUSEGIRL WISHES SIT- uation; §12 to $15. Appiy MES. NORTON, 815 Sutter st. EFINED GERMAN GIRL WI' HES SITUA- tlon for upstairs WOTk Or nurse; piain cook- ing; $20. Call be.. 1 and B P. M. 1022 Guerrero st. W ANTED SITUATION—A GIRL JUST FROM Sweden, for housework. 3907 Twenty-fourth st., Cor. Sauchez. 00K AND DOWNSTAIRS GIRL, $35; GEN- eral housework girl. $20: 5 German, Swedish or American girls, Ifght housework, $15; young nursegirls, $8 and $10. C. B. HANSEN' & CO., 110 Geary st. (‘DOKV 830; 12 HOUSEWORK GIRLS, CITY U and’ country, 820 and 26: 8 young girls as- sis, 810 to §156.° MISS CULLEN, 323 Suiter st. AlI RESS—FULL CHARGE OF DINING- room, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Satter st. NEAT HOUSEWORK GIRL, 3 /N FAMILY, $16; no wash; Vallejo. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ERMAN GOVERNESS, $20. LEN, 323 Sutter st. AT REFINED NURSE, $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. MISS OUL- "RING US YOUR IDEAS, HALL OF INVEN- > tions, 215 ~ansome st., T, 12: pa.emts pro- cured, promoted and sold. RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE TNITED ~tates Marine Corps. United States Navy: able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 &nd 50 years. who are citizens of the United States, or thoge who have legaliy d clared their intention 10 become citizens; must be of good character and Dhabits and able to speak, read and write English, and between 5 fert 5 inches and 6 feer in height. For further information apply a: the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. . FINE SALOON, DOING A- GOOD,'" 8. 00. Tisiness, wth good fixtures: larse stock: pool-table; che location is fine and cheap rent: it will pay rou to inve-tigate Lhis fiuebuy. T. LUBLLSKL 7 City Hallave.". . 50, (DAL ASD WOOD YARD; ALSO $7-’) . hay and grain; doing.fine business location the fincst for any one wanting & business ofthis kind: it will pay you to investigaté Uils - place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall age. . -, % ¢ SALOON AND * FURNISHED. -: $451). Tooma in connectior; ddlng good st ness and lo siion the finest, near wager¥ on;. this wil interest you ifinvestiga ed; de dctualy is a bargain, T.LUEELSK, 7 City"Hall aye. SIEADY MAN 48 PARTNFR LN LEGIT- imate busine<s; clears from .$60 fo 875 per nd with help. gan. be increased: business easily learned: wilf suit any, one” willlig to work and make himself fiseful; capital re- uired $200 to $300. Particulars G 0. STEWART 802 Market . el atle X% month to each, LN'5 HALF-SOLING, B0c.: LADIES, 40c.% done while you wait. “8:8 Market, opp. Palacs Hotel: brauch 757 Market, opp. Will & Flnci's.S. £ ANTLD_LABOBERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, 0 House proprie- tor, sulll runs Denver House, 417 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 26¢ per nignt; $1 to 83 per week. ECOND GIRL, $16: SLEEP HOME. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OMPETENT baker, nice I try: GLISH COOK — 1S GOOD dress: wWOrk in city or coun- middle-aged: wages $15 to $20 per month, Howard st., room 1f ESPECTABLE PERSON WANTS TO DO housework {n small family: smail washin; 80od reference. Please call a. 746 Mission st PBESMAKER, FIRST (LASS, WOULD like engagements by the day; city or country. 716 Larsin st. FSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES situation for light housework: home more than wages. 418 Post st. RESSMAKER; G OD FITTER; WISHES 8 few mor - engagements in families, $1 a day. Address Dressma-er, box 87, Call Office. PBY, A THOKOUGH, NEAT "Nj) RELIABLE woman; light housework and cooking 1o a gmall respectabie family. K. F., 626 Chestautst., akland, Y: A MIDDLE-AGED AMERIOAN; PO- sition as cook: conntry hotel, boarding-house or institution preferred. No.1 Mariha place, off Geary st., between Mason and Taylor. (COMPETENT “SICKNURSE "WANTS PO sition: is not trained, but thoroughly unuer- s ands her busine: best of references; is not afraid of auy kind of sickness. 1024 Howard st., room 11. LIABLE WOM N WANTS POS[1ION AS cook or to ao housewce’: first-class worker; best of city references. 711 Ellis st. ATTRESS, $156 AND ROOM: WAITRESS, $15 and Toom: 2 girls for general work In small hotels, $15 and $20 and room: head waitress, $25and room: girl, Pine st., $15: girl, Pacificst., 815, choice place: girl, Broa way, $-0: girl, Pine st., 812; girl, Green st., $15; girl, Sutter st., $15; German girl, Laguna st., $15; girl, Noe_st., $12; rl, Fair Oaks, #20; girl, Gough' st., $15: girll ayes st, $12: girl, Hay es st, .55 irl, Palo Alto, Cal.: girl for ~onora, Cal., $20 to §25; girl, Wash- ington st., $20; girl. Broadway, 820 girl for Gold- en Gate ave., $20; woman for Crockets, Cal.; girl for bakery. MARTIN’S, 749 Market. AUNDR: SS, PRIVATH FAMILY. $30: 8 cooks, German style, $25 and $30; 2 second girls, $20 and $25. and a larg» number of g ris for cooking and nousework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 3816 Sutter st. g WAITRESSES: RESTAURANT: CITY: 825 month. Employment Office, 306 Mason st VW UMAR COOK FOR RESTAURANT: CAN be partner, with $200 cash. Employment Office, 306 Mason st. URSKGIRL, $20; UPSTAIRS GIRL, $25; housegirl, 3 in familv, $25; boarding-house cook. $25. MRS. NORTON, 315 Sutter st. TRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES WANTED to fill various positions: $10 to $25. German Employment Office, 306 Mason st. TANTED — 150 YOUNG LADIES FOR Kiralfy's Graud Bullet; only ladies who can | waltzneed apply: several weeks' engagemext. Apply Thursday 2 p. M. Orpheum Theater. ADY WOULD [AKESITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper: ci r country. Apply 117 Eddy, r. 1. [RERG G_GIKL: HOUSEWORK Ox ) cooking. (all 723 1ehama st. MERICAN WOMAN WI-HES A ~ITUA- tion to do housework or sewing. 325 Fifth st "OUNG GI iL WUULD LIKE A SITUATION 10 do houework and piain cooking. Please cali & 14214 Clara st., bet. 6 and 8. OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE 10 DO GEN- eral housework In & smal famiy: reference, Please call at 10 2 Powell st. FOUNG G1:.L JUS FROM GERMANY DE- sires position as companion or to take care of children. is a good sesmstress. luquire at 1512 Leavenworth st. ANTED — AN EDUCATED, MIDDLE- azed woman, scrupulously neat, who has had experience in the management of & housenold and care of children; wilow preferred, witnout family entanglements; w !l have the care of two: girls, 7 and 16 years, and general management of nome: one servant allowed. Address M. A., box 154, Call Office. FRESH WEDNURSE = WANTED. APPLY 1721 Broadwav, bet. Franklin aud Gough.” URSEGIKL WANTED—2205 FR_NKLIN: wages 815. Inquire be ween 9 and 12 A. 3. \" ANT D—100 it MORE LADIES AC Y MARES BROS., 1210 Market, bet. hours 10 and 12, 2 and 4 only. (6 purchase our regular 25c siik initialed handkercoiefs at 10c each: to-day only. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION IN DELI- cacy business; years of experience and good references. Address MIS L., 1625 Pine si. . ANTED—GIRL, FOR GENERAL BUT light housework in smal’ family; to sleep at home; German preferred. 925 Filbert st. JTRONG YOUNG DA.~ISH GIR.. DESIRES housework by the day. Apply 500 Broadway. TRST-CLASS _FINIBHE: ON OUSTOM | pants. 41114 Kearny st., second Hoor. "OUNG GEEMAN GIRL, GOOL COOK O general housework, wishes situation in pri- vate fam.ly. Call 1526 Jacksons MALL GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 258 Clinton Park, near Guerrero and Market sts. RESSMAKERS—OMPETENT TEACHER wiil exchange plano ani singing iessons for sewing. | eacher, box 6, this office. TOMPETENT DRESSMAKER WISHES FEW more engagements by the day; $1 50 per day. 1144 Folsom st. VIRL WISHES PLACE TO HELP COOKING and general housework; wages $10: lately from Ireland. Please call at 820 v Minna st. and A. M.—Annual ed meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY)EVENING at 7 30, EXCELSIOR_LODG NO. 168, F. ard A M.—Annual meeting THIS (WEDNESD \Y) EVENING, De- cers and other important business. I HEO. £. SMITH, Secretary. R. and S. will meet THIS (WE 'NESDAY) EVENING, December 2, Eiection of officers. By order of the T. L M. FRANKLIN #.DAY, Recorder. 44, id A. M.—Annual meeting THI< (WEDNEBSDAY) EVENING at 7:30 the W. M. THEO FROLICH, Secretary. MORSE LODGE NO. 207, 1. 0. 0. F. — Initiation THIS z (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, hec. 2. ZB Hall, 7 JAS. G. WILSOX, N, G. C. BRIND, Rec. Sec. L 0. 0. F., Seimkes Hall, > Uctavia street, near Union—The V. - THCURSDAY EVENING, December 4 _ All brothers in good standing cordial y Invited. Elec- FRANCO - AMERICAN Lodge No. 207, 1. 0. (. meet at thelr hall, cor. Murket and Seventh sts., Udd Fellows’ buliding, THURSDAY, cers and initiation. Members ot Sister lodges are cordially iuvited. H. LLON AURADON, N. G. 5, SERVIAN - NONTENFGRIN L. and B. -ov ety—Adl officers and with notified to at end their monthly meeting TH IS (W DNESDAY) EVEN- California st. Nomination of officers for the ensuing year (:897) wil, tuke place. nd by-laws will be read before the society for the second -time. Fines for non-atiendance will be CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. M~ H FOLT..1EDF, Secretary. cember 2, at 7:30 o'clock. - E.ection of offi- CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NO.3, 2t 7:30 o'clock. for business and degrees A MOUNT MORIAH LOUGE NO. o'clock, Election of officers. By order orA isitors cordially invited. Covenant PRESIDIO LODGE NO. 354, eran Odd Fellows will visit this lodge B tion of officers. J.H. FO TER, N. G. cers and members are reqiested to AR December 3, at 8 o’clock sh-rp, for election of o R. LAVIGNE, Secreiary. members of the above soclety are here- ING, December 2, ot 7:30 sharp. at 10§ New amendments o the onstitution strictly enforced. By order of LZAl JOVOVICH, President. LAZAR 8. CHURICH, Secre. ary. B2, 2,0 By DVISION a—THK regular monthly meeting of this wivision wil be heid tn Hibernia Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENI G atgf¥ 7:5 sharp. Candidates for admission are ¥ g~43 hereby notified to attend, and that the examining physician wiil be at the nall en that evening. i he report of the Bul Commi i ee for our uext annual bull, to be held on St. Patrick’s day, will be sub- mitied. A distinxuish d Iri b patriot wi'i be pres. ent and address the me. bers. The election of ofticers for the “ensuing year will tase place atier the regular business is over. Allt .« membersure requesied (o attend. Sojourning brothers, a.so membersof sister divisions. are cordially invited. BARTLY LEE, President. JOHN KENNY, Kec. Sec, JEROME DEASY, (. P. TOTH . OFFICL S AND MEM bers f the Austrian Benevolent So ciety: You are hereby notified to aite d your guarterly meeting WEDNESDAY E ENING, December 2, at 7:30 0'clock shury, u your hall. 413 Sutter st. e ond eudin: of amend ..ents, nomination of oflicers and other im- ortant business will come before the meeting. y order of M. SCANA1ICH, President. ‘A. CoNNICH, Secretary. & L5RB 1 BUENA LODGE, NO.5.1. 0. . “F —Ofticers and members are requested to attend the meeting TO-MORROW (1HURSDAY EVKNING, December 3. F.ec fon of officers an other Important business will come hbefore the meeting. VIiTOK HOFFMAN, N. G. A. D. CHESHIRE, Secretary, B, IiE EGULAR MEEIING OF THFR Brickiayers Association will be held at 3 B'rith Hall, 121 kddy st., i His (WED- NESDAY) EVENING, December 2, at 8 o'clock. Nomination of officers. “OH B CAMPBELL, President. T 2 N UALNEETING—THE REGUL R ancual meeting of ihe stocknolders of the Mutual klecuric Ligh: Company will be held at the office of ihe company, 617 Howari street, San Franclsco, Caiifornia, on MONDAY, the 7th day of December, 1896, at the hour of 10:80 o'elock A. M., for the purpose of electing a board of direciors to serve fur the ensuing yea and the transac tion of such other business as m: come before the meeiins. _ransfer-Looks will close on Thursday, December 8, 1896, at 8 o'clock P.M. JAMES FISRB..?. Secretary. MASO IC HALL ASSOCIATION — Stockholders' meeting. . otice is hereby glven that the annual meeting of the stock- olders of the Masonic Hall Associa jon of the City of San Francisco, for the _elec- tion of mine trusices and a treasurer. will be beld in the Masouic ‘lempie. Iy the ciiy of San Francigco, oo MuMDAY, the T7ul of Decem- ber, 1896." Polls will be open from 12 M. until 3 Pa GFO. JOHNSON, Secretary. 5 A WEEK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS—THK WEEKI Y CALL.1p wrapper, for mailing. — *PECIAL NULILES. GAS FIXIUKES MADE TU ORD:. cheapest place im the city. H. HUF SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. * ml’]‘b TEL‘“TS‘ EJECTED FOR $4: lections made, ety or count Pacifio Collecion Ga, 415 Sontey s room &, oL 8580 XPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS WORK AS waitress, chambermaid of nurse: sleep home, Cull or nddress 215 Minna st., near i hird. ADY WISHES TO DU SECOND W KK AT J s notei. 87314 Market, room 31, secoud floor. ADY WO LU LIKE A SITUATION AS 4 housekerper; city or country. Apply 181 Taylor st., room 2. Y 0U G LADY DESIRES AX OFFICE POSI: tion; will . ommence with {ow wages; can fur- nish vest references. Address M. B., 600 Broder- ek st “ ANTED—GOOD FINISHERS ON PANTS; call early. 252 ELis st. ANTED—NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR STORE work; living in Mission; no callers. Address 934 Valenc a si. IRL TO A~SIST W TH LIGHT HOUSE work: $10 t0 $12. 2885 Army st., nr. Chureh. OUSEKKEPrR WANTED. ADDKASS L E. J., 118 Fourth st., 8. I. “OUNG STHONG GIRL TO A~SIST HOUSE- work: wages §8. 700 Post st.; lower hall door. 00D GERMAN GIKL OR MIDDLE-AGED wom ing. 700 Pixmond st., cor. I'wenty-fourt OPhBATOl(S ON CUSTOM COATS; STEADY wors, 1 6Batt ry. ¥ IRL FOR (EN:-RAL HOUSEWORK. AP- vly 2 25 Baker st. ADIES TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW IN art; can make good wages. 662 Howard st. TiO . GWOMAN WAN ISTOGOOUT WASH- ing. froning or cleaning by the uay. 430 Union. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as_housesceper: city or ‘akland. Address 3044 Twenty-fourth st., San Francisco, Sr_W‘NG LESSONS FREE — NOW 1S THE time to enter the Mc Dowell Dress-cutting School. 636 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. JIGHT SCHOOL NOW OPEN. FLYNN'S Dres -cuiting and Making School, 14 Mc A liister ESPECTABL: Gr KM AN GIRL WANTS PO- sition to take care of 1 chil «city or country. 3870 Tweniy-third sts OMPETENT IRISH GIRI, WISHES SITUA. .~ L On to vo cooki and- honsework in pri e family. Cail 3.29 Twenty-s cond, near Valendia. FEACHIR HOLDING A LIFE DIPLOMA wants position us governess In American fam- ily, ora posiuion ss saleslady. Address or app.y upstairs, 1401 Devisagero st. (OMPETENT NURSE WISHFS ENGAGE- J ments by the day or week: 1o objection to as- sist with hovsework: good reference. Address 85814 Minpa st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. (G SEMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK, WASH: ing, ironing or cleaning, by the day. GINS- BERG. 421 Fourth st., room 14, W LNCHES, ER HOUSE, a4 THIRD ST. NR Maries: 200 rooms: 28c to §1 60 per nlght: £1 60 1086 per week: convenient and respeciuble; iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED—SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN widow as housexeeper ina widower's fami y. Address M. C. H., 55 kizhth 8., Uakland. WiUK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THMN WREKLY CALL. fn wraper, for mailing. BiiLALIUNS WANIEU-MALK, OR HELP OF ANY KIND. MALE OR female, apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sucramento st., HL.\‘I‘ER & (O, CHINssSE ANL JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 U'Farrell. Tel. E 426. CHINES & JAPANESE: ESI’D. 20 YEARS: /help:tel.main 1997. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Clay. EARN | RESSCUTTI G AND FITIING: iskirt patterus,2 c. MCDOWELL'S, 636 Market Usi DAL E HOUSE, 521 ELLIS, NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms; 25c nizht: §1 week, TANTED_MEN ND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: oniy 8 weeks required; tools iven and catalogue Sent 5. ¥. Laruer School, 515 Howard st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE YL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market. %00 rooms: 26c 10 $1 60 per night; $1 50 o 3 Jor weok - ‘rea ‘bus and (agzace 0and from ferre MALe BELES WANLED, HIRT-POLISHER, COUNTRY LAUNDRY, $30 Lo $35 and found.. C. B. HANSEN & 00, 110 Geary st. ANTED—CHIROPODIST FOR A HAMMAM bath; 1t has a Jarge established pra tice: no rent.For particulirs apply 0 C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. THREE RANCH BLACESMITHS. 10 FARM: ers, $20, $26 and $30: 2 plow teamsters: farm er &nd wife, $.0; buicher for ranch, $26 and found: engineer for quarry, $2 day; cavinet-maker, wire nail operators, woodchoppers, ete. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agen:s, 634 and 636 Clay'st. \ AITEE TSED 10 SHORT (RDEIS AND oysters. $30; ho'el and restaurant cooks, $30, $40 and $50: dishwashers, ete. MURRAY & 1LE\DY, Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay'st TANTED_EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, aged about .0, &8 Station ageni ‘Or & priv. e railro d; must undersiand telegraphy, etc.: un- excsp.lonal refereuces required; sa.arv $60 per month to start.. Appiy 10 W. D. EWiR & CO., 626 Clay st. APANESE IN 1 BLLIGENCE AGENCY, K. 75, St Ann’s bidg., 6 kddy si.: tel. Mafn 7234 7 ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOE RESTA U- rant. 3L1 Montgomery ave. ERMAN FAMILY, WITH TWO CHILDREN 1and 4 years of ate, wants work of any kini in the country: would like to take char. e of small Tanch where woman can raise Loultry: have good California reference. Address P. YOUNG, 1409 OUNG MAN WITH FIRST-CLASS Rr FER- ences wauts position in private family_or to travel: speaks several languages. L., box 87, Cail W ASTED—BY STEWARD OR COOK, RE: engagemen, : deep waler OF coast: 12 years' experience. Apply JUHN WILLIS, Facific House, 209 Leldesdorn st. THONG YOUNG MAN WA TS A POSITION wiih a butcher; had experience: can give best Teferen es as 0 honesty and stesdiness; willing to Start to work at once. Address H. M. box 15, Call. XPERIENCFD_ GROCER WANTS POSI .ion. Address 115 Eddy st. FSCINE i AND MACHINIST: CAN GIVE g00d eferences; wages not so much an object a5 t0 remain In city for he next 12 months. Ad- dress A. B, (ox 118, this office. MAY, AND WiIFr (NEW ENGLIND PEG- Die) for privete ylace; man undersiands care of horses, catile, grounds and poultry; Tetent couk, huusekeeper or yeco d wor country. Address M. OSITIUN BY FI4+-T-CL 8> BOOKKEEPER, furniture or house furnishing goods sale.man; will iake temporary place. Address this office. OURNG MAN (AMER CAN) WISHES POBI- cion where there is no Suaday work: good bab- its and Californ a references; will .art with small wages. Y, M., box 1., Call. 7 OUNG GERMAN WOI LD LIK A SITUA- tion ¢ do any kind of work in private family orstore: has Tecommendation. Address E. H,, box 111, Call ¢ flice. L OY, 82 A WoEK: BO TBLACK, $10 A ! week; 2ranch han s. MARTIN'S, 749 Marke . ITCHEN HELPER, $16. R JOM, ETC.; BOY 10 wash dishes, $10 aud rdom; broiler, 860 try couk, $45: porter for restaurant, $20. RTIN’S, 749 Market st. for general house « ork and plaia cok- | bakery. | ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your jdeas: they may bring_yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN . & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for their §1500 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Marget: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room: free bus and bacgage to and from the ferry. HOES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW 10 ORDER: any style, $8 up; wmisfits and cast-off shoes bough: or exchanged: larg- stock of second-hand shoes: first-class repairing: Wwork guuranieed. 749 Mission st., near Grand (ipera-house. 300 RESTAURANT; GREAT BARGAIN. $- . in the immediate vicinity of Market st. good businessand nicely fitted.up. APply KENNY & CO., 917 Market st. . HOOTING-GALLERY AND CIGAR-STORE: 91314 Market'st.: must sell 'at once:. any offer. considered:, value in stock, over $375:" will less; loase § years. E. L. BRAPEORD. | “)()- RESTAURANT FOR BALE: $600.‘16cmon; daily receipts- ayerage Hi sull trial glven; no agents. lnquire Call Office.” SALOON:+ DOING -'G00D Ht $1500. sVl in signt.” Avply n way Bréwery, Ningteenth and Iolsom sts. WNER, BECA | SE-OF SICKNBS~"W. 1o sell Fostaurant; good paying business. on managet, 204 Fourth st. . ¢ Ir YOU HAVE $200 CASH AND ‘WANT FO ' make $100 per month call at xoom 5, 1007 Market % H . MHEE CHEAPEST AND LARGEST LODGING- -ouse in town, Lindell House, 6th and Howard. HOE - REPAIRING SHOP FOR : SALE cheap: 1621 Devisadero st. e 2 BE;LIN CITY_SINGLE ROOMS, 13. 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and I.eidesdorff sts. W ANTED—_NOVELTIES, ALL KINDS: ¥0st, [y on. Write " full _particuiyr Tess Up-to-Date saloon, Laredo, Tex., *- 100 MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 10¢, 150 and 20c a nignt, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. TRY ACME HOUSE, $07 MARKeT ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25c a night: §1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $1 week; rooms for 2, 25c a day. $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. SIMON WANTS 100 Mr.N TO GET BOT- « tle beer or wine Bc: best free lunch. 643 Clay. 0OMS 150 TO 76 PER N1GH1: 500 TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. PAEEE ROUTE ACROSS THE BAY; GOOD . chance. Box 11, Call Office, Oakland., =4 CORNER SALOOHN; FULL VA $550. & sight, Inquire 45 Third st. . TGAR: 3 Ty STCRE AND.3 FURD g 1aundry attached. 417 Hayesst. OR SALE — CORNER GROCEERY ! ¢ | fruitstore: splendid location: With horsé and ' wagon: doing Dice cash business:: all new fix- tures and a choige fresh stock of groceries; will be. sold cheap or wil: exchange for smailranch: * Call at 2923 Twenty-second st., & F. £50 EW GRAND, 246 THIRD—SUNNY ROOMS from 1 to $3 per week: reading-room OSEDALE HOUSE, 521 ELLIS, NEAR TAY- lor: 200 rooms; 25¢ night: reading-room: ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE KEPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired atpignt while you wait: Iadies' soling, 85¢; men's soling, 60c: fine shoes made to order rrom $& up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, ai less than one-fourth’ their value, from 25c up to 50. 62 Mission 8t.. bet. Firs s and Second ot REATESTINVE age—New cookin, tionize' the world: speculators, with little money: may join me to organize 8tock company, Hilidd paten: secured: 50 per cent 6n thé dollar guara: te-d to inyestors. Call 4nd see LLé'.new’ proc after 2 P. 3., 124 O’Farrellst. = 0 A PEESON OF MEA NE 'WHO, has & son they deslrt, to_establish in -businbss, an opportunity can be had with the'ubdersighed in apleasant, safe rnd-paying business; the ‘best:o r-ferences furnished and ‘tng sahie requireds M. H.. box 118, Call Office. RS 3 AGENLS WANLED, G NOVELTIES AT HALF THE fi fine sellers for elther sex: come quick, as I am going away. 809 Sacramento st., room GENTS—A BOOK THAT OUTSELLS ANY pub ication si ce Grant’s book is “General Miles' Personal Recollections”; every one wants | the book writt: n by the commander-in-chief of the TUnited Staces army: first agent's commission $22 in 3 hours. E. PERSON. man.ger subscrip- tion department, The Whitaker & Ray Company, 728 Market st. . pe JQOME « 00D 1FRRITORY LEFT: SCEDS' ) water-filters; other novelties, BRICK <& CO., 777 Market st. 2 . : 0 MAGAZINE OFFERS SUCH LIBRRAL inducements to azents as The Family Journa). Write for particulars, 1 F. PARTNERS WANTED. R ORTHY PA TNER WITH SMALL capital to enlarge es'ablished business; paper- hanger or printer preferred. 1809 Mcalligior st. HKUOMS WANIED. . E.xpress buildfng. . ARE OPPORTUNITY old-established furniture, ‘carpet &nd under- 1aking buseness: clears over $3000. & year; stock - $10,000. GEO, L BIKKMAIER,- Wells-Fargo PAETNEE wiTh $100° IN HESTAURA *would have coiitrol of dining-rootp and receip! Ppresent owner remains as cook: money Ves.ed in,the vussness; 2444 50 “"ASTEIY»T( BUY, A 0D B lodging-house; 6 agents. Cali 410 K W ILL SALARYAND 30 PER CEN - PROFIT saietxyon? Bisiness.”estpbitiin ¢ years mure help necessary; partner preferred, .- WS box 140, Cail. - EaeRND Fo‘glt SALE A'"A BARGAIN_GODD' PAYING saloon at 208 “Last s ness: price $20.. $50 ACTIVE' PARTNER, DUV, esiibiished cash businds risk; $200 monthiy assured. 218 S $l7b R STAURANT—CHEAP;:® . count sickness; make «offer. - 35200 BALVON FINE LUCATIDN « cheap rent, 650 Sacrariento.st., ne Kearny. . 16 be in ETACH D SUNNY MODERN HOUSE OF 9 rooms und : large grounds: muss be seen 10 be appreci td: restlow. 2012 Pive st ROPERLY WANTED. NE OR TWO LOTS WANTED IN RICH- mond district for cash: please state lowest price and location; no agen:s. Address Buyer, box 106, this office. G WAN 'K D—MISCELLANEOUS, W ALL PAPER, 4C A ROLL: FAPER HANG- ing, painting. etc., by contract or day's work, 81_your own price: work must be had N. E. MERIGAN, 1302 Webster st. LD GOLD AND SILVEi BOUGHT; JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBIK, SASHES doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 11686 Mission st. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth St.: send postal MEDICAL. A BLESSING TO TADIES “SUEFERING from and diseases pecuilar, 1o their sex: latest improved method of Lreatment; never fails; perfectly harmless: free from any bad eftects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped 1mme liately; prices 1o sult the {fmes: home in continement. DE. & MRS. DAVIES, 14 McAliister st.. next Hibernia Banl consult_free: plnk _pills, § 12 Booas, WELLFU NISHEDAND L < ed. to sell chegp. 1434 Turk st JHOE-REPAIRING SHOP; CHJ"AP; CLEAF $25 per week. ¥421 Sixieenth near Sanchez. JOUD DOWNTOWN BUSL 722 howard st ORNER SALOON GOOD, Bl SINESS quire 31 Ninth st.; will take partner. _ - . OOD CHANCE FOR A KESTAGRA first-class oyscer and chop houge for sal Jocation: propritor s leaving chiy. 216 XKERY; CANDY. NOT.ONS, ‘CIGAR: laundry; 5 sunny Yqoms; leaving cit$; b gain. 1151 Mission st. % {XAMINER ROUTE IN OAKLARIy FOR sale. Address W:, box 8, Call Office, Gakland. RE T URANT-HALF INTEREST CHEA by established 15 years: remalning partner years. 1241 Market . e 3 $600. TUCK OF GRCCERI store to lét: cheap. W cor. Hyde and Post. " ‘QTAR ASND GARA LOON, 187 FIFTI gt., for sale; cheap; good Margain. e ROOMS: SUITABLE FOR A SALOON. 820. : Howard st., between Fourth and Figth. 2 YOOD INVESTMENT —FOR _SALE— FINE " paying business; heart of Oakland: investors with small capital look into this; party v FOi. BALE AND', Whatever cause in & fow hours when medicines and others bave failed; no instruments use mauy years' experience: €very case guarante advice free: terms reasonable: first-ciass priva: home for confinement. MRS, D). DALEY, 1126 Market st., over the Owl Drug Store. R. FOULETS FRENCH CAPSULES— A guaranteed absolute cure for all female dis- eases (10 ma ter what cause): positively safe and sure: no dang r or after effects; taken in time it aigo ‘acts as a preventive: price $1 50 per box: sent free by mail on receipt of price. WALLER BRO3., 88 Graut ave. ki NEW PRUCHSS—NO MEDICINE, (NSTRU- ment_or worthless pills used; every woman her own physic.an for al. female troubles, no matter from what cause: restores always in one dav; can be sent and used at home: a'L cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER and MRS. DRS. NAIL, 518 Kearny. A:,l, CASES OF MONTHLY SUPPRESSION re tored in a few 110 rs; saiety a.sured at any nt relief for rravelers: home in confine- o uitation free ana confidentia:; office . 10 o 5 MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin, ES. GOUDWIN, SPRCIALIST: LADIES, near or far, safe, quick cure guaranteed, any disease or complaint: home for patients: best skill: free diagnosis; low fees; selt cure. 904 Mo- Allister st. 1 COOK WIIH $200 AS PARTNER IN RES- tauraat. German Employment Office, 808 Mason st. RESSMAN WANTED ON CUSTOM CUATS; steady work. 106 Battery st. OY WI H LITTLE EXPERIENCE IN JOB 4. printing. 344 McAll ster st. AN WANIED TO WOKK IN HOUSE AXD garden in exchange for home and clothes must be trustworthy and wiiling: no other necd uip.y: references required. By letter to ZiNO, Larkspur stution. Marin County. Cal. VW ANTED — STROXG * BOY WHO HAS worked In a prting oflice; give wages ex- pected. K. 0., box 10, Call Gttice. OY, ABOUT 13; MUS B& BRIGHT. APPLY A.H. PRESTON, . F. Stock kxchange. 'i‘ TRST-CLA-S FRUIT SALESMAN: ONE competent to buy as well assell. U. 8. Indus- (rial Ageucy, room 165. Crocker buijding. TROG HONET BuY 10 WORK IN COAL- yurd; know how to duive: musi have refer ences; one without a home, 618 Laguia st. TANTED-2 [INSMITHS, APPLY GEORGE H.TAY & Cv., 816 Battery st. XPriIENCED NEWSPAPER SOLICITOR; first-class Opportunity: +taie iast empioyment. ‘Address Immediate, box 24, Ca 1 Ulice. HIRT-POLISH K AT ONCE. SUN LAUN- dry, 768 ~evenih st., Oakland. |G, PLUNB .R'S HELPER, WANTED. 913 1 Judst ¥our.eonth st., East Uakland. JAPANESE, FIRST-CLASS COOK, WANTS si uation in family: city or country. Apply YAM . 923 Sacramento st. W ANTED-—BY YOUNG MAN, CHANCE TO ‘work even ngs for board; experienced hand with horses. J. G. U,, box 97, Call Office. OUNG MA - W\NT WORK: HANDY AT house-paintiog, whi:ening and paper-havging; £00d references: Cl.y or country; afier work, not wages. C. . V., box 88,Call Office. NGINEER ( CuT: H), CHIEF'S CERTIFI- cate, also practical draughtsman, wishes chapse of machine-shop, machinery, etc.: best of references k., box 0, Call fiice. -ESE-MAK R WANTS JOB; mece: good references. E. C. ~tetner st. HOEMAKER WANTS A JOB; GOOD ALL- A round workman: no objection 0 country town; reference. D. W, C., box b, Cull Office, Uakland. APARESE FIKSTOLASS BOY WANTS PO jon to work in store, office or bell. T.N., 709 Geary st A . = SR ANTED — GRREMAN WAITEE; 85 PER week. 17 Washington st. I\ ANTRED-2G00D SHOEMAKERS; ~TEADY work. 83934 Third st. 5 LA 'S FRENCH P/LLS—A BOON TO fes with female troubles: no danger; safe re: $2 50 vxpress C. U D ;don’t del: t0o late. 0SGUOD BROS., Oakland, Cal, s SURE CUKE FOR ALL FRMALE DI m::, rf;om w’l;l:em f.f.“el: Bome Iu confine- meu: ; every comfor:: sstisfaciion guaranteed money refunded. MES. DR.GW Y KK, 226 Tark o ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT Dit. JUKDAN his museum, 1051 Market st.; his 80 yeur\r successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst cases treazed satisfaciorily by mail. Ssuor.\w FUK A CANELFAILTOCURE OF VU few ale complaints or diseases of the eye; consuitation free. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 513 Jones i, U PRAE’~ FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenazogue: $1 nlrblt‘r”x: RICHARDS & CO.,druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole agts, ETROPOLITAN DISPENSAGY, 1073 Markel st.; 20 years' experience in netvord aad sexual diseases: both sexes: consuitation free. RS, D. BARTON, DOCTKESS: MASSAGE and medival treatments. 808 Howard st , N OME, A rRIE D AND MOT . .ER'S CARE. HS%S DR. FUNKE, 1416 kighth st., Alameda, FIRREGULAR ORANY FrMALE DI EASE 5 MRS, DE. PUETZ and be content. 25414 4th. D% HALL 14 McALLISTER STREET, Noal Jones. Diseases of women and chbildren. MBS DES. DONOVAN, 1306 FOLSOM ST.; confinement: terms reasonable. CARPET CLEANING. B VS i in A (1Y STRAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; cleans, moves, lays ts. G. H. STEVENS, M. 38 and 40 | ighth st ielophone Sout 250, [OOTELACK WANTED. 2133 FILLMORE st.; barber-shop. W\ ANIED-—A SHOEMAKEE TO WORK ON repairing new work. 2-05 California st. [ ARBE, SH_B 81 5 ’ buck: ren. $10. Call Office. - LIVING-ROUMS IN CI(IAB.-HAKEBS AND STRIPPERS WANT- Nl Goiden West Clgar Faciory, 4088 Mcal- ister st. R TR R R R e NEMPLOYED MEN ARE REQEUST, ¢ U meet at 1159 Mission s ., top floor, at 2 l‘i-Du:yo important. > DVERTISING SOLICITOR FUR SPANISH ‘weekiy: liberal commission ad GO pATIe e R TOIBLE: vanced. 420 R w ANTED — AN ACTIVE AND INTELLL young man as salesman and driver for wl liquor-iouse. Address S, box 115, Oll: UARPETE CLEANED AND KENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth; tel. South 38. D, MACKINTUSH & Cu., successors. WHEN YU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car Ppet-beating Works, 853-57 1 ehama st.; tel. So. 40. DVANCrK CAKPEI-CLEANING CO.. 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, Prop. J . EIICHELL CAKPET- TEANTNG GO « 240 14th st ; cleaning 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mis 74, ARPET-CLEANING, 80; LA YING, 86: RUG samples free; tel. . essie 944. Straiton, 19 8ih st. ONKLIN'S CARPAT- BEATING WORK® 338 Goiden Gate ave. Telephone East 126. “CAYARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET- ++) cleaning Works. 11 Eighth su JONES & Co. MAIN OFFIGE 35 AND 37 Kighth st. Telephone Jessle 1061, French " regilating 1eaving bours from 9 A. M. 05 P. M. and 7 109 P2 ° .| town. 1. k., box 9, Call Office, Oakiand. = , * PROCESS THAT NEVER FAILS TO RE- ANDY, NOTIONS, BAKERY; 2 LIVING: store every case of monthly sickness from rooms; very reasonable. 1307 Buch: ap st -, "IGAR-SIORE: 2 LIVING-ROOM': RENT $14; invoice: sickness. ‘1127 Mssion st. $‘}UU|-' BUSIN-SS, PORTLAND, Ok + paying $175 per month: good chance to increase. Inquire C. E. NAYLOR, room .8, floor 8, Mills building. 2 EADING RESTAURANT IN LBADING : seaside resort of Paclfic Coast: owner retiring from business. Address S., box 138, Call Office. - W ANTED—PARTNER WITH $40100 IN A ° grocery and liguor house established , sincs 1863. Address A. V., box 89, Call Office. J EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR C close 10 Suu Francisco. ¥or particalars ap this office. OUTE FOR SALE ACROSS auire at Call Office. ot WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THAB A’ WEEKLY CALL. tn wraover, for matiing. .. THE BAY... 15 LODGING-HOUSES UK SALE, 2 -ROOM CORNER HOUSE. 12 rooms: fine sunny corne; 50 rooms, clearing $-00; in payménts. 8-room house; rooms all rentéd 8 rooms: near Ciy Hall: new.. 250 14 rooms on Folsom st., near Thi: 350 . 66-room corner house, new furniture.. 3000 8. rooms on Market §'., offer wauted. 12 rooms, centrai, furniture. H. & DECKER, 1030 Market s SNAP—HOTEL AND ELEGANT Ba rooms; must sell to-day: all full of stea roomers and paying. A. M. SPECK & CO.; 602 Market st. Fe& SALE—700 CALIFORNIA, ,COR. DU, pont: 12 furnished rooms. % 8 JIRET-GLASS TRANSIENT HOUSE OF rooms: bargain this week. 131 Ta -lor st RIVATE LODGI \G-HOUSE; ON _aCCOUNT of Lwo kinds of bu.iness: price $275. Inquire . 403 Pacific ear ~a some. 1 UBNLL UL . FUG SALE. & REL L T D ST S L B e URNITURE OF 5 ROOMS FOR SALE: WILL seil in separate pleces. 14 Sixth st. SOR SALE—NICELY FURNISHED FLAT OF . ¥ % rooma: very cheap: 8 rooms paw rent: suit- able for dressmaker: $160. 51414 J8nes st. ING FUENITURE CO.,1127-20-81 MA RKET, furnish 4 rooms, $.8 10 $50; best bargains. TCKINGHAM FURNITUKRE CO.—LOWEST prices; turniture, carpe.s: all grades. 866 Miss'n UCTION HOUSE, 827 MISSION ST.—ASH chamber sults, §13 50: folding-beds. $10. OS50k 0 & Co. UPHOLSTERY Go. 1801 MARKET ST, COR. NIN [H. Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Goods. 40 GARETIST CHAMBER “SEIS 8l S 3 or eets, ; folding-bed: $10: baz outtits. T D. MoC ¢ BTHY, 764 Mission: T L J. NBUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods; new or good #snew: cas oron time; open evenings. URNITURE, STOVES, CAKPETS, COUN- ters. showcases. ANDKRSO Y, 1121 Market st. b FUNALACLS WANLED, S SR A e L SR et IP YOU WANT GUOD PRICELS FOR FURN /| ture and merchanalse see BUKD, 211 Larki JGHER PRIC. iHAN ANYWHERE PA(D by ndlans Auction Co,1057 Murket.opp.Jones YASH PAID FOR E TIEE HOUSRS On smailér lots of furniture, carpeis, cic. J. BOWCH R, 222 Stockton: s-nd nosta.. PHYSICIANS, E. C. 0. 'DONNELL, 1208 MARKET, COR, Dmflma i diseases of women a specialty.

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