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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1897. REV. DR, WINTON WDST RENA Preshytery Refuses the San Anselmo Professor His Dismissal. Rev. 8. J. Kennedy Tenders His Resignation From St, John's Church, Japanese Will Hold a Methodist Epis- copal Conference Here in September, The Saa Francisco Presbytery has de- cided that Dr. Minton's services cannot be lost to the Pacitic Coast. At present Ur. Minton, who is professor of systematic theology at San Anselmo Seminary, has only two courses open to him—he can for- swear his acceptation of the call to Center College, Kentucky, or he can appeal to the General Assembly for a release from the San Francisco Presbytery. Toa man the members of the presbytery have re- solved that if Dr. Minton’s services are lost to rising Pacitic Coast theologians it will not be their fault. A specially called meeting of the pres- bytery was held yesterday to accept the transier of Rev. 8. 8. Cryor, D D., who has been acting as transfer to Westminster Presbyterian Church, and to consider Dr. Minton’s application for dismissal. Rev. Dr. Conait said he believed he voiced the opinion of all the presbyteries of the Paci- fic Coast when he opposed granting Dr. Minton his dismissal. Rev. H. N. Bevier d the presbytery had no right to lose such a valuable man and suggested the appointment of a committee to confer with the Board of Trustees of San Anselmo with regard to insisting on retaining Dr. Minton’s services. When the motion of accepting Dr. Minton’s dismissal was put to the meeting the doctor’s application for 1elease was by a unanimous vote refused. The trustees of San Anselmo University meet this morning, and Rev. Dr. Thomp- son of the Occident and Rev. I. M. Con- dit, D.D., who were appointed yesterday by the presbytery, will confer with them in regard to persuading Dr. Minton 1o change his resolution of going to Ken- tev. S. 8. Cryor's credentials were ac- cepted and he was deciared a member of the San Francisco Presbytery. Mr. Cryor has received a call as permanent pastor of Westminster Church, and be wiil be form- aliy installed” on September 5. Rev. H. C. Minton, D.D., will preach tbe sermon and Dr. Hemphill will make the charge for the peop. Rev. 8. J. Kennedy, who is at present spending a vacation at Coleraine, Ireland, bas sent his resignation as pastor of St. Jobn’s Presbyterian Church on Califor- fornia street. His letter read and ac- cepted on Sunday night. E Kobert Liddel, who is pastor in charge, will re- main as supply until a pastor is appointed. Arter the adjournment of the presbylery vesterday, the Presby special pastors’ meeting, of which Rev. Theodore Burnham was appointed chair- man. Tre subject under discussion was the strong desire of the Presbyterian pas- tors 1o retain the services of Dr. Minton at San Anselmo Seminary. To Meet in Union. A grand union meeting of the ministers belonging to the various evangelical de- nominations will be held October 4. Some time ago a committee embracing repre- sentatives of the various ministerial bodies was organized to arrange friendly inter- denominational meetings, and yesterda; the committee held a prolonged session, at which it was resolved to call a meeting in the Association Auditorium on the date mentioned. President Martin Kellogg of the Uni- versity of California will be invited to pre- sid - and the speakers are to be professors of the State University. Dr, Jobn Fryer, professor of oriental languages and litera- ture, will read a paper on “Cuina,” and Professor Bernhard Moses, professor of history, will speak on *‘Japan.”” Professor Moses is at present traveling in the Mikado's dominiong, and it is expected that he will be able to give a very inter- esting address, embracing late ana reli- able information regarding Japan’s power ana her resources. Japanese to Mee'. The Japanese Methodist Episcopalians of the racific Coast and the Hawaiian Islands will hold a conference in this City, from Beptember 8 to September 10. Offi- cial delegates are expected irom all the Methodist churches and missions, and as the cenomination has a large following among the Japamese, both on the coast and in the islands, a large attendance is expected. Twenty official delezates have already signitied their willingness to attend, The conference will be held in the Japanese church on Pine street, of which Reyv. Dr. Harris is superintendent. Bishop Newman will: preside, and Dr. Harris, who speaks the Japanese language fluently, will take a prominent part in the proceedings. Rev. H. W. Peck, pastor of the Japanese church in Honolulu, will be present among the other delegates from the islands. The conference iz expected to close its work on the evening of September 10, and on the 11th the delegates will adjourn in a body to the Methodist Episcopal Con- ference at Pacific Grove. Preachers Read Papers. ““Theosophy” was the subject discassed at the Presbyterian Ministerial Associa- tion yesterday. Reyv. Theodore F. Burn- ham read a paper on the nistory of the- osophy and its relations to Buddhism and Brahminism. Speaking of it in relation to Christianity, Mr. Burnham said: *“I place theosophy 1o some extent in the realms of agnosticism, because of its lack of clear comprehension of the deity.”” In the discussion all toock the standpoint of the reader of the paper. The Congregational Monday Olub lis- tened to an interesting paper yeslerday by Rev. E. Lyman Hood on *“Oxiord.” The ancient city was treatea by Mr. Hood from both a historical and descriptive standpoint. At ihe Methodist Preachers’ mesting Rev. Dr. Urmy reaa a review of a book by Rev. Charles Gore, canon of Westminster, entitled “‘Dissertation on Subjects Con nected with the Incarnation.” The paper was followed by an animated discussion on the subject under review. ‘“Elements of Success in Roman Catholicism’® was thé title of a paper read by Rev. Frank Ford at the meeting cf the Christian min- isters yesterday. The speaker aliuded es- pecially 10 the organization of the church under review, and expressed a wish that his own denomination could have such skillful organization. WILL HOLD A RECEPTION. Sequoia Parlor's Praparitions for the Admission-Day Celebration. Sequoia Parler No. 160, N. 8 G. W., bas selected its 9th of September headquarters and arranged a programme for the day. About eighty-five members of this parlor erian pastors held a | ] éress; city or short dista: have already signified their intention of going and have engaged headguarters in ihe courthouse, where they will entertain their friends in a most elaborate manner. Upon their arrival at Santa Rosaon the evening of the 8th they will immedia‘ely repair to their headquarters, where they will hold a reception. There wiil also be dancing and refreshments on the 9th, im- mei;ilalv v after the parade. he Native Sons’ band will accompany this parlor and furnish music both for the dancing and for the parade. The uniform of the Sequoia Parlor this year wisg.consist of tourist hats, light golf shirts, with tie to mar‘ch, russet beits and shoes and whi:e duck pants. L. ¥. Bvinzton, Finlay Cook, Joseph B. Keenan, W. C. Miller, H. D. Lansing and R. W. Martland of the local committee made a trip to Santa Rosa Sunday, where they wer- handsomely entertained by members of the Sunta Rosa committee, who are making active preparations for the advent of a big crowd. - THE KNIOXERBOCKEE OLUB. Pugilists Who Have Been Matched for Contests in September. The Knickerbocker Athletic Club, as has already been stated, severed any and all connections with Messrs. Sharkey and Mauer, the Irish champion pugilists, and will give an entertainment in this City on Soptember 14 which gives every promise of being satisfactory to the svorting pub- lic. Good fights are always well patron- ized in t City, and according io the card announced by the Knickerbocker Club the public will' be well satistied with the enteriainment. Manager Abraham stated that the con- tests will be held in the Velodrome Thea- ter, and will include a 20-round bout be- tween Owen Ziegler of Philadelphia and ddie Connelly of New Brunswick. The men will weigh in at 135 pounds. The sec- ond event will be a 10-round bout between Case of Denver, who defeated Lon Agnew recently, and Actor Elmer. Themen will weigh ir at 140 pounds, Possibly a four- round bout will be arranged between Whalen, who defeated Armstrong, and Billy Gallagher of Oakland. - ¥our Boy Burglars, Frank Caliaghan, Wiilie Stewart, Willie Friel and James Murray, the four boys who broke into Antone Rengli's stationery-store on Misston street lest Thursday and stole severnl #choolbooks and harmonicas, appeared before Judge Low yesterd:y. The Judge severely lectured them and allowed them to go on their own recognizance for thirty days to see how they would behave themselves. . The Deal in Lice Tidies. L. V. Redpath, & clerk, was arrested yester- day by Detective Granam and Policeman T. C. Murphy on the charge of grand larceny. He is the com panion of John Olsen, & guest at the Baldwin Hotel, who was arrested Saiurday on & charge of swindling Jorquin J. Fernandes of Honolulu ou! of a consignment of lace tidies valued at The caxe against Olsen will come up in Judge Low’s conrt to-morrow. SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS OFFICE 0 the San Francisco CALT— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night In the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, k. s street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteen:h and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open until 9:50 o'clock. NW. corner and Kentucky wenty-second TING NOTICE! ALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, 3 . will meet THIS (T . DAY) EVENING, August 17, at 7:30 o'clock. Stated meeting and K.'A. degree. By order of the H. . FRANKLIN H DAY, Secretary. |G €ITUATIONS WANTED-Continned, PECTABLE YOUNG GIRL / LIVING with parsnts wishes to take charge of a child. Apply 44 Finth s., room 6. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT 2 girl tor general hoosework and cooking. Call 2821 Bush st., near Lyon. TOUNG GIRL WANTS HOUSEWOKK BY the month. Call 14134 Fair Osks st. J ALY WOULD TAKE WASHING OR 4 housecieaning by the day. Flease call at 19 Dougla s st. WEDISH GIRL 15 YEARS OLD WISHES to assist in light housework. 115 Erie st., off Howard, bet Thirieenth and Fourieenth. | GuisH LaDy OF REFINEMENT. HAV- lug met with reversa:s, desires position as MES. HILL, 8 Essex st managine housek eeper. Kincon Hill. (OMPETEN SWEDI~H GIRL WISHES J position to do general housework; wages $25. 11 Frankfort ave.. off Thirteenth st, bet. Mission and Howard. JITUATION WANTED BY A PROTESTANT womsn in_an American family; good cook; wages $15 to $20. Call 104 Hayes st. (ONPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tionas a good cook: willdo plain washiog or general houseworik; cily or country. 2124 How ard st. Y QUNGLADY WANTS HOME IN REFINED family in return for assistance in forencon; 5 North Berch preferred. competent to teach mus Y. L., box 66, Cull Oflice. TOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO 4o Jizht housework; sssist children. Adaress 321 Ellis st. FITUATIONS WANTED—Continnea. ESS ABLLITY Dii- traveler; 2 Lom- OUXNG MAN OF BUSIN sires position as clerk, salesman or no objection to country. Address A- Y., bard st. REsPecTaBLE YOURG BOY LIVING WITH parents wishes a position in grocery-store, or arive wagon. Apply 144 Fitth st., room 6. UPL. Ok MANAGER (F STOCK OR GRAIN rs:-class Cal.reference. F., box 165,Call. 7 OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION: AN kind of work; city or country: understan horses aud garden; furnish referesice. Address J. A MACDONALD, 214 Third st. N ITUATION AS COACHMAN IN A PRIVATE L place: can miik and do general work; refer- ences given. Coachman, box 93, Call. WANIED —10 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; €004 washer; can also clean cariels; Also gardening and painting; good recommenda- tlons. F. H. MURKA Y, room 5, Colton House, 220 Third st ( JARDENER, GENERALLY USEFUL; UN- ¥ derstands care of horses; can milk: mo i erate Wages. Address 674 Six.eenth st., Kast Uakland. 4 OF 1B taken. [3Y, SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, chance to finish trade in carriage palntshop: has had considerable experience as rough hand; small wages accepied. 1309 Castro st. 615 LARKIN—BRANCH OKFICE OF THE LCALL: sabseriptions s want ads taken. VW INCHESTER EOUSE 44 3 HIRD ST NR Market: 200 rooms bc lo $1 60 per night: £1 50 10 $6 per week: couvenlent nd respecta 1ree bus und bacgage to and frow ike 1erry. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFIC Carr: zbscripuo: HELP WANTED-Continued. W ANTED-NORTH GERMAN GIRL FOR ups* alrs work an. to artist wich children. Ap- Ppiy at 1602 Fell st. : HELP WANTED—Continuod. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS PAINTER TO buy cottage and lot or lot and pay in work. 646 Market st. LARKIN—BRANCH UFFICK OF THE CALL. bsubscriptions and wunc ads taken. 61 WAXITED-500 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO work on fruit. Apply immediately a: Cali- fornis Canneries Company, Brannan si., between Third ard Foarsh. EARN DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY at the only school receiving the xo.d medal patterns to order 25¢. McDO W ELL'S, 103 Post MAREKET s CALL: wan .—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ads and snoscriptions txken. HELP WANTED-MALE. D WIFk: RANCH, $40. 323 Sutter st. AN AND WIFE; $40. MISS CULLE Sutter st. PBROILER, $50: COOK. $10 WEEK: SECOXD COOK. §: €00k fur small country hotel, $3! dishwasher, hotel, $20 R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. ED LUNCH-COUNTER MaN: make salads, etc. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. JEQIER, COUNTRY LAUNDRY, ON ST. ¢laire machine; §35 and found. C. K. HAN- SEN & C0., 108 Geary st. MISS CUL- 323 resiaurant, $5 week. RESPECTALLE GERMAN WOMAN WANTS \ any kind of work by ine day. Call or address 221314 Mason 5. WIDISH LaDY WISHES SITUATION AS dressmaker or tailoress. MRS. W. JOHN- SON, 504 Third st. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. ERMAN WORKING HOUSEK EEPER, $25: 12 hiousewor< girls, city and country, $20 and §25: 10 young glrls, assist. $10 to §16. MIsS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 0OKING OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small family. Call 270 Jessie st., near Four.h. TPSTAIRS WORK. sewing. 67 Minna st ‘ TANTED — BY A WIDOW, PLACE ON ranch as working housekeeper: good cook, laundress, milker and experienced butter-maker; best city reference. Address I V. C., 342 Minna WAIT Youse cimi— on table and plai IXPERIENC: D GIRL WISHES SITUATION in small family to do general housework: good reference if requirad. Please call at 3550 Twen- ty-second st. ADY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- 4 keeper; ciiy or country: call from 10 A. X. to 9Py 20214 Stockton st, room 10. W OMAN WANTS (HAMBERWORK AND washing or general housework in & smail fam- fily, 108 Natoma st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTSSITUATION TO DO chamberwork in firs -c'ass botel; country pre- ferred. Call or nddress 1409 Bush st. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, SWISS, speaking French and German :00d seame stress, wanis a position as nurse for grown chil- dren or up,tairs wurk in an American family: city references. 'l or address 652 Castro st. JITUATION BY EXPERIENCED WOMAN; X cook in sawmlll, Iogging or mining camt, or for men on ranch. Address A., 1121 Howard st TTENTIO! LADIFS — FIRST-CLASS AL dressmaker would like evening work at home: cuuing and fitting a: $3 50 & suit. (ommunica e Wha * 3983 Twenty-fourth st., who will call onyouia the evening, POSITION WANTED; HOUSEKEEPER; BY young Gerwan lady,'for a respcctable gentle- man, or take care invalic. 150 Fouith st., room 9. Y UG FARISIAN LADY OF EXPERIENCE 3 a housexeeper wants a place: will do plain meuding: no objection to short di~tauce in coun- try. Kooms 10 aud 11, 122 Fost st. M LADY, HAVING SEV- experience s housekeeper, wants house or becuelor’s home pre- TOUNG KR eral years' ENTLY FREOM a position as housekecpe 117 Eddy st., room 1. “OUNG FASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A housekeeper s josition: no objection {o shorc MHoom 3, 995 Market st. ERNAN GIRL OF SCME EXPEKIENCE desires a housekeeper's place: Summer resort or widower's home pr. ferred. Room 8, :07 Post. YQUNG RUSSIAN LADY DESIRES A working housekeeper’s place: country hotel or widower's home preferred. Room £, 223 Post. land wishe bacbelor or widower. dist.nce in coun R JOOK, §18; FARE PAID. MISS CULLE REDDING, §20; CHAMBER- 38 Sutter st. W AITkESS, maid and weaitress, =anta Cruz, $20, see party here. MISS CULLEN, 325 sutter st. 10 MEN To HANDLE GRAIN, §2 50 DAY: pruner; Sw mer, $20: milker, S20. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st 3 WAITERS, COUNTI Y. $25; CITY, §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st AUSAGE-MAKFR: $35. C. R HANSEN & Cu., 108 Geary st 500 MACHINE WOOD WORKERS WANTED on Tuesday night Avgust 17, 8 o'clock. 1159 Mission st., upstairs. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are Citizens of the United States, or those who bave legully declared theic intention to_become such: musi be of good char- acter and habits end abe 10 speak. read aud write knglish, and be between 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in Kelght. For further- information apply st the recraiting office, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS—F.NJ PLACE e () SALOO $350. oi Marker st : old ewtablish+d fnan AL locality : doung o well-paying, steady an trade; easily woith $600: appreciaied if s Lr.SS, 5 Fourih st. E FOODYARD AND C A RP KT I $1250. tetior business in test part of tie clty; 8horsesand 2 wagons; an old-esiablished business doing a good profitab's business: bears thorough investigation. M LrS<, 5 Fourths . 3 CORNER SALOON IN OAKL NDj { $LT00. fest viacs scross the bay: besutiiul: 11y fitted up: fine bar, cush register. e(s.: Te eipis | #20 and over rer dav; estuviished 12 years: at | terminus of rrains aad electric 1oads: $1000 Cusb, baiance on time. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. HYT MONIGOMERY COUNER OF Ciav— OZ | Open until 9:30 ocleck: branch office ot tbe Call: subseriptions and want ads. taken. 7ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO fi your feet at the same price yon buy ready- made ooes, 1wom $1, 82, $3, $4 and $5, at 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. oA BUTCHER BUSINESS IN BEST 2000. possibie location in the Western Ad- dition; building inciuded: 2 good horses and carts:’ finely fi ted up; large barn, etc.: grouid rent only $, per month: will positively clear at lowest estimate $175 per month over all expens which will be proved by a trial and thorough 1o- | vest gation. M. LESS, 5 Foarth st. 527 SUNICOMERY ST BRANCH OFFICE [ VY HE CALL; WAUL #d3 aud BULSCRIPUOAY iaken. 3(()() EAIRSCANOITHER LOT OF MEN'S shoes: been sishtiy dsxmaged: at less than one-fourth their value: from 8¢ to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C 4 up to 81 25. 562 ission st., cet. 1st and 2d. ANTED, TOCOLLECI WASES DUE LABOR- ersacierks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. HAYks oi.—BiAscd OFFICK OF THE CALL: subNCriplions sud wads ads taken. J ANTED—MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, posivions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. ¥. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, FSEMEN'S GALF SHOES, $175: TO Ok- der, $2 50; halt-soling, 25¢ up. 959 Howard. 167 Satal’ 3 Aty iaken. — BRANCH OFFICKE OF MULKCOIPLOL BN WaLE aus TYPEWKITER AND STiNOGKAPHER, 40, sce boss here; srocery cerk, $40, see boss here; paper-hanzer, $3 'a day. MURRAY & READY, 834-656 Clay st. SECOND GIBL, #35. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st AILROAD MEN WANTED: FREE FARE. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. REXINED GERMAN NUKSE, $20. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. IRL. FAMILY OF 7, COUNTRY, $2; GIRL, Laguna. 825: 2 girls, country, $20: girl, Eddy, $20: girl, Geary, $:0; girl. Post, $20: girl, Osk- iand, girl, Hyde, #i8:; 2 second girls, $20 each. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st, (KL WALLER, g18; GIKL, DOLORES, 85; girl. Vallejo. $15: girl. California. $15; girl Jones, 815: girl, ~utter, $15; _zirl, Webster. $15 girl, Nineteentn, $15: girl, Harrison, $16; girl, Laguna, $15: girl, O'Farrell, $15: girl, Post, $15. MARTIN & CO, 749 Marke. st 1RL, DEVISADERO, $12; SAN JOSE AVE.,, $12: girl, Geary, $13: grl, Oak, $12: Capp, $16: girl, Vermont, $12: girl, Hayes, $10: g1l L aveuwor.h, £10: girl, San Carios, $10. MAK- TIN & CO., 749 Market st. OUK, FRUITVALE, FAMILY OF 7. $25. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. VW AITRES:, OAKLAND, $15; SEVERAL waitresses, cily. 85 a week; waltress, Win- nemucca, $25. MAR 1IN & CU., 749 Market st. 1HAMBERMALD, CITY, $15: 2 CHAMB * J malds and wait_some, city, $15 a month: chambermaid, city, $20 a mouih MARTIN & 30., 749 Market st. ({ERMAN COOK, §30 AND ROOM: GIRL, Vallejo, Cal, $15, see party here. MARTLN & €O, 749 Merketst. BUTTEEMAKER, §30; SEPARATOR RUN. ner. $30; cheesemaker, $30: 3 milkers, $20 and $25; 40 furmers, orcnard and vineyard hands, $26, $25 and $20 per month and found: 3 chore- men. MURRAY & ReADY, 634-636 Clay st. \v OUDCHOFPPERS — WOODCHOPPrRS; 50 men wanted: $2 60 and 88 per cord: also pine and redwood, #1 15 per cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 aud 636 Clay st 'RY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; z6¢ a night: $1a week. ADIES' SHOES, SOLING, 350: MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repalring dons at half the usual price. 562 Mission st bet. 1st and 2d. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sLi wunt ads and subscriptions laken. VEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 763 MIs- sion st., bet. 3d and 4th—Single rooms per night, 10c to 60c: per week, 70c to §2: clean,quiet: spe- cial attention to_morning cails; open all night. \V ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ a night; reading- room; iree 'bus acd baxgage .0 and from the ferry. v Qe 5 FINE RESTAURANT BUSI R 500, A i magnincont fix ures; everything Al in hi:chen snd dining- room: isdoing an excellent well-paying trade; rent moderate: mora than valus in sight; sickuess | cause of sale, M. LESS. 5 Fourh st. s R CARPE $:50. tracting bus tion; building included; ground reut only has a good irade. M LiSS, 5 Four.h st. BRANCH 3 $290° coance 8 mnice living-room: going to country. i, $75. BeAY BAKERY, NOTION AND « cl.ar store: 1r. Markel st.; $ nioe Hving- rooms; rent 1ow: good place. M. LESS, 3 Fourth YORNER INE AND LIQUOR STORE: /_choicest location, Western addition: larze bar and family trade; actual value $/400: must sac- rifice: owner leaviug for ) York. WILKE, 783 Market st 9,000, SOBNER GROCERY AND Bak: x « established 18 years; doing ime mense business: very choicest location: stock in- voice avout $7000; horse, wagons; this gili-€dge property must be’ sold: ‘owner seriously sick; lease on buliding; $500 deposi. on lease required. no triflers need to apply; fu les. investigation eiven. Address WILKE, 783 Market st. §350, SALuoN: ciose DU, ¥xaminer building: night; large steady business; fir rent only $50. Apply Lo W , 783-Marke. st. OTICE—IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR E change your business. or if vou wan: a pa ner, ses STRAND & CO., 1032 Market st PARINER IN MANUFA(TURING $350. pusiness. STRANDECO, 1053 Morkor KERY AND DELIs goud locaion: downtown; laundry ufice connected; £S5, 5 Fourth st. TO CALL AND open day and ass customers ¢) WAITERS FOR THE MINES, $25 AND / found; 3 waiters, country ho'el, $25 and $3 second cook, $40: 4 cooks, $50, $60, $30 and $25: 3 dishwashers. MURRAY & KrAuY, 634 and 636 Clay st (TS MEN WANTED T0-DAY AT 1HE ' 4 O Leading Employment Agent's, MURKAY & READY. () LABOR:RS AND TEAMSTERS. (ITY jobs, $1 75, 81 6Y, $1 5u day, snd $26 per month ahd found: 10 laborers for company man- ufacturing wors, $.0 and found. MURKAY & READY, €34 and 636 Ciay JReE FARE, FREr. FARE FOR 50 TEAM- sters und laborers, $' 75 per day, fora great railroad company; free fare. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st WAITERS, $25 AND ROOM; WAITER, $47, restaurant; 6 young men as waiters, $15 and 100m: waiter, Vailejo. Cal.: 2 waiters. city, $2 lunch-counter man, §45; lunch and ainner wait- ers. MARTIN & CO. 749 Market. ], §1MON WANTS 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE . beeror wine bc; best iree lunch. 643 Clay. ANUH OF 80 ACQ for any business. ST OOMS, 156 T0 75¢ PILR NIGHT; UG 40 31 50 ver weez, Oriental. 225 Drumm st. ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know thas Ed Koikin, Keno House proprie- tor. stll rums Denver Houss, 217 Third st.: A3d Iarge rooms: 26c per nigni: BL 10 $3 per week. AGENTS WANTED. BG $u20. best known piace opposite finely fitted and well stocked; owner here b years and making money, but wishe: retire: investi- gatethis STENBEKG & CO., 632 Murket st $1:) PARINER WA V. cash busine.s: establishel years: will clear $75 per month to each; dutles easiiy learned: no night work. HEALY, 917 Market A GENTS TO HANDLE COSMETICS OF SU- A\ perior excellence. MRS. BUTLER, 1170 Market st., over Maze, TS AND A DVERTISING SOLICITORS ould see the inducements we have to offer. PUNNETT BROS., 625 Mission st. GENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED £). wafers: positive safegnard; $1: also tonic specific for all female troublss: for homs use. DK. AND MES. WrGENER, 526 +ddy st ECOND GIRL, $20, CALL EARLY. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. YIRI, BERKELEY. $1 X or Swedish gir, city, 749 Market st. SERMAN, DANISH MARTIN & CO, ©) RESTAURANT WAITRIE $5: WAIT: ress, hotel, $:0: waitress, countrv hotel, $25; wailress in smail restaurant, $16 and room; sec- ond girl, $15; cook for Alameds, $30: mother and deughter, same family, $25; 2 waitresses, small restaurant, $4: girl, housework, 2 in family, $15, call early: ~candinavian girl for Alameda, § to care for baby and assist, Berkeley, candinavian girls, housework, $20; i8 , housework, 815, 120. C. R. HANSEN & 108 Geary st. 00K, $35 AND 1 00); 0D COOK, $6 A weex aud room; brofler, £60: cook, $9 a week: night cook: cook, $8 a we:k; third cook, 230 and room; ranch coox, $16, etc. MARTIN & CO, 749 Marcet st. GENTS—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signboard; will have a (remendous sale: nothing like 1t; securs semple and territory at once. BAKKR En. and Mig. Co., 409 ~anchez st.. San Francisco. KITCHEN MEN, $25 AND ROOM: 7 DISH- washers, $15 and room: 2 aishwathers, $%0 and room: 3dishwashers, $3 50 a week: 2 kitchen- helpers, §10 and room. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Market st PBEUMAKER, #20: YOUNG MAN FOR BAR- work, #15. room, etc.: bakers' helper, $25, room, board. eic.; Youig man general work small hotel: man to care for horse, cow, etc.. $20, boaid and Toom; oysierman. MAKTIN & CO., 749 Murket st. IRL WITH REFERENOLS, 820 D C. R HANSEN & 0., 108 Geary st. COUNTRY B SHOP, $:5, ROOM, board, etc. MAKTIA © NEAT CHAMBERMAIDS, HOTEL C. R. Z HANSEN & CO, 108 Geary st. & CO., 749 Market sv ANCHHAND, $20: CGALL EAKLY: SEE party bere. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st 0 _o'clock. 9% £, PACIFIC LODGE NoO. 136, F. and A. M, 121 Eddy st.—Meels NLINGTON, Sec. AL LODGE NO. 144, F. M. _Third degree THIS G, at_7:30 o'clock. HUBBARD, Secretary. 5 GOLDEN GATE F.and A, M (PUESDAY) EV 7:30 o'clock. . 8. LUDGE NO. 30, Called n.ecting THIS NING, August 17, at 1. 0. O. F. ted to assemble at DAY, August17, 30 A >r,for the purpose of a:tending the funeral of our late brother, H. RUBL CIAL NOTICES, = MR: E. McLEOD, PSYCHO-THERA- peutic magnetic healer. 521 Ellis, 9 to 8, 7OUNG LADY (STRANGER) DE~IRES A housekeeper’s place; bachelor's or widower's home preferred. 12014 Geary st., room 2. G GIRL, JUST FROM THE EAST, Di- sires to sccure & lucrative housekeeper's plac bachelor’s or widowers home preferred. 82 Mission st., room 5. IRLS WITH REFERENCES FOR GEN- eral housework for Oakland, Berkeley and Al- small families: »nd fees pald by la- R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st OMPETEST COOK AND HOUSEWORK girl, small family acrossthe bay, $20; fee pald. C. R.HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st. NT BOOKKEKPER WANTS A wages reasonable; good references. 1. O P, / position: Address B. L., box 15! OOK AND NURSEGIRL. 2 IN FAMILY AND for Berkeley, §25, fee pald. C. R. & 0., Geary st. LADY WANTS HOUSE- 17 Steckion REEINED YOUNG keeper's place; city or country. st., room 32. ""I)l‘ NG KASTERN LADY WITH SMALL capital, out of a position, would like a business 9 Powell st, room 8. WIDOW OF EXCEP- e as working ome preferred. partner. TOUNG PARISIAN tional experience desires vl housekeeper: hotel or widower's Room 31, 1122 Market st YV OUNG GERMAN GIRL OF SOME EXPERI- i ence wan s permaneni housekesper'’s place in summer resori or widower's home. Room 11, 223 Post st. FOR RENT—3 LARGE CONNECTING rooms. size 36x36 cach, on the second floor in the Pioneer buiiding. ¥4 Fourth st.; suitavle for ciubrooms or busiuess purposes. Apply at 5 Ploneer place. 100) BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150; wedding work. HILL, 223, Geary. 35 TUKKISH CABINET BATHS FOR @< gents and ludies. X, 11, 12014 Geary st. £5 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 24 coi na made: aty or countrs. Pacific 5 Mon Colldetion Co. 5550, DIVIDE = ND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO 46 (30 cents per share) of the Hutchinson car Plantation Company will be payable at the ofiice of the comvany, 347 Market street, on and after Friday, August 20, 1897. Transfer books will close Saturday, August 14. 1897, at 12 o’clock E. h. SHELD N, Secretary SITUATIONS WANTEDF—EMALE JLST-CLASS NURSE (INFANT OR GROW N children) desires a siiua ion: best of refer- J. F. CROSETT & CO, 316 Sutter st. ences. JWEDISH GIRL, GOOD COOK AND LAUN- 1D dress, wishes & siuatlon. housework: refers erences. Apply to MRS, HIRD. 721 Ellis st.} telephone ~utter 52. ];V.\xrim'n ~ OFFICE—MBS. LAMBERT, L7417 Powell st. (rel. Main 5332), furnishes best Leip of all natlonaities. QTENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER: 8 »D years’ experience; references turnished. MISS D, box 139, Cail. \Y OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY washing and ironing. 118 Wiley, nt. Steiner. TERM N GIRI. DESIRES POSITION TO DO ¥ light housework: 2 in family. Address 724 Howard st. 3 NOMPEIENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION U5 do reneral housework in small family. Ad- diess G. B. G., box 94, Call. COOK WISHES SITUATION IN 1024 How- ERMAN private tamily to do housework. &rd st., room 21. EFINED MIDDLE-AGED LADY FROMTHE ast wishes position as housexeeper in gen- tleraan’s hume: best of reference. Address W., box 31, Call Office. it ELTABLE WOMA WISHES SITUATION; goneral Lousewors: is a x00d cook and Iaun- ce n country; wages 2734 Fourih st., over flotist. 315, OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES PLACK IN C respectable family; do housework and plain C. W. W., box 81, Call. washin . REEINED YOUNG LADY, SPEAKING SEV- eral lunguages, good rcader, writer, needle- woman, and of gentle dispo ition, as companion or lady’s maid: small compensation. Address MISS D, box 16, Call. TOUNG WIDUW FROM THE COUNTRY wishes a_housekeeper's position. Apply 120 Eddy. room 2. EAT SWEDISH GIRL, GOOD COOK AND IN housekeeper; 414 years in List place; is a £oud lanndress; city or country. MK NORTON, $15 Sutter st DESIRES SITUA- ce care invalid DROTESTANT WOMAN tion to sss'st In housework, t orchildren. 14234 Fourth st. 61" LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICK OF THE O CALL *ubscriptions and want ads taken. 7OUNG SOUTHERN LADY WISHES POSI- tion us housekeeper; ¢iiy or country. Call 234 OFarrell .. rooms 4-5. 7 OUNG WIDOW, SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper for bachelor or widower, or will do plain menuing. 108 Fourth st., r. 2. §)Re)(; MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 2526 Wi ads taken tor 1k CALL. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. E<li AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT best heip. 41415 O'Farrell. Tel K. 426. 1" D & YEARS: 640 Clay UNTEK & Co.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. office, 61454 California st., tel. main 231 APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUnEAU, 709 weary st. Tel. Sutter 2125. APANESE NEAT BOY WANTS PLACE TO do light housework. GEORGE, 529 - tevenson. HOROUGHLY EDUCATED GENTLEMAN of refinement and good moral life. with kind heart and p easant manners, temperaie, clever and interesting in many branches, 38 years old. s, eaking five languages, seeks position as teacher, companion or manager in privaze family; pieased with small salary; best references given, Address D. ¥., 615 Van Ness ave. Y OUNG MaN, HAVING ¢ XPERIENCE IN general work around Iarge hotel in city, also ati- round man fa dairy, wishes situation au either kind of work. Aadress S J. B, box 159. Call. JIRST - CLASS BAKER, FOREMAN ON bread and cakes, wants steady WOrKk; city or country. Address 528 Bryaut st. BE & JAPANFSE; el main 1997. BRADLE NEAT GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small American family, Berkeley. 820: giri for general bousework, country town, $20; ranch cook, Yolo County, $20, and o hers. MUREAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634- 636 Clay st AN AND WIFE FOR RANCH: SEE PAR- 1y here. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. UTTER- MAKER, CREAMERY WORK. MARTIN & CO., 749 Marke. st ANTED-NIGHT COOK, OYSTER AND chop house, $40: cook aud second, piain res- taurant. $10 and $6a week: CoOk, 87 a week; cook, country hotel, $35: walter. country, $20; waiter, city, $25: luncn walter, 50c: pot washe , #25; dishwasuer, $25: French indoor servant, $20. elc.’ ANDRE'S'S08 Stockion st. \W ANTED_FARMERS, $20; MILKERS, $20; Izborers, $356 and found: orchardist, $0 stab'eman; chore-boy, $10 and found; choremun for resort; blacksmith for camp, ana others. Ap- piy to J. F. CKOSELT & CO., 628 Sacramento st L\Ar VITRESS, RESORT, 82 CHAMBER- maid and seamstress, §20; German nurse, £20; 4 German, French and Irish second eirls, £20: 3 cooks, German atyie, $30 and $35 2 wait- resses, restaurant and botel, $20 and $5 a week, and girls of al: nationaiities {or cool nd house. work, $20 and $26. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. © COUKS, $25; 2 SECOND GIRL<. $20; IN- ¢) fant's nurse, $25: senmstress, $25; 3 nurse- girls, §17 and $15; 10 girls for housework, MKS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. (90K AMERIUAN FAMILY, §30; SECOND girl, $25; housegirl, 2 in family, 10 washing, $20; housekeeper. ¥15; chambermaid, $20: yeung girl, light werx, $15, and » number of girls, ail nationalities, city and country. MRS NORTON, 815 sutter st. 1IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL T vg lous positfons. MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powel! st. URE PLACES THAN GIRLS AT MRS. SPENCER'S, 1321 Park st., Alumeda. TANTED—A GERMAN OR SW #DISH GI<L for general hou.ework and cooking Ina flat; wages §15. 1935 Ellis st. XPERIENCED GIRL FOR MAKING FOi.D- ing paper boxes and envelopes. 16 Fremont. IRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 807 Broderick st., near McAllister- IRLS WANTED FOR SEWING GIMPS, ETC. ETTINGEK'S, 728 Market. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: WAGES $18. 1409 Foison st OUXNG GIRL TO MIND BABY. 518 VAN Ness ave. TOUNG_GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK wages $8; cal bet. 9 and 10 A. M 622 Taylor, JUUNG GIRL TO ASSIS® WITH LIGHT hoasework. 1219 Fulton st. W ANIED=NEATYOUG LADY FOR ROAD- house; 2% hours from city. Address Koad, box 60, Cail. 11:LWANTED TO REPAIR GENTLEMEN'S J clothes. G. C., box 8, Ca.l. ¥ TANTED — MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR general housework: $15: must b: wiliing to 80 to country. Call lrom 9 t0 12 A. 3, 15 De W ANTED—POSITION UN FRULT FARM OR in vineyard sover, Industrious man who thoroughly understands the business and is good hand withehorses. Address T. BARDELLA, box 32, Call Office. ANTED—PUSITION cake baker and icecream-maker. 101, Call Office. i IDDLE-AGED SCOTCHMAN OF STEADY IV habits desires employment; uncerstands the care of horses and cows; a home with muderate wages will satl-fy. Address K. K, box 50. Cal 0SITION WANTED BY A GROCERY CLERK of experience. Clerk, bux 18, Call. TOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY EXPERI- enced brriender, can also work behind lunch- counter, would like position; references. Address 8.5, box 6. Call. AN AND WIFE WANT BITUATION I private family: speak German and Frenc wife a first-class cook: man to make himseif geir crally useful._Address 776 Howard st, coruer ourth. 7OUNG MAN LESIROUS OF BECOM.NG A city drummer or collector: had some experi- ence; bes of reterences; bond if required; small wages to begin. J. C., box 41, Call. OMPETENT FARMER AND FRUIT- grower, good manager and general handy man; g00d referances. Address T. C., 339 Jessie st. BY FIRST-CLASS G. C, box QTEADY, COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS TO 3> do housework: is good cook and lanndress; nice to children: or will ao dow:stairs work ; wages 12 to $15. Please call 82 Jessie st., near Second, off Anthony. UNG STRONG GERMAN WOMAN ants washiug, ironing, cleaning by ihe day: #1 and car fare. M., 1126 £ olsom st., b -t. Seventh and Elghth. TOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN A blacksmith-shop; has had 2 years' experience; sober, industrious and stroug. Adaress A. s. Call Office, Uaklund. : MAN AND WIFE WANT man good on a ranch: & good gar- dener; can take caie of horses and cows; wite is & good cook and housekeeper. Apply Ranch, box 14, Call Ottice. JERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION AS o cook or hlouuvr:rv cl;y_’a;;ouu:rv: 3 years n this country. A. 207 Monigomery ave., New Atiantic Hotel, room 36. . OUNG WIDOW FRUM THE EAST DE- sires & position a« housekeeper in widower's « 1 bachelor’s home; will do plain meuding, 126 4th st., room 21, second flocr. . 2 ESPECTABE SWISS OF 18 D rSIRES ANY position in u private family, Lotel or resiau- rant; is willing 10 do any job arouud the house, milk coxs «rattend horses. Call or address H., 632 Castro s:. (GAEDERER: MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE MAN would like a place in » private family, Ad- dress L 0. (., box 77, Call. Long ave. WANMED = YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSE- work: widower; German; no children, Ad- dress German, box 118, Cali Uffice. IRL AS COOK AND FOR GENERAL housework in country. Call 322 Turk st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL sokeeping; no wasaing; sleep home; per week. 15 Oak st. G ADY WANTED THAT CALLED SATUR. day at printing office, 31 Thicd st., iu an- swer to letter. GIBL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN cooking: wag:s $10. §09a Hayes st. IRL WANTED FOR LIGH I HOUSE 1312 Bucbanan st SIS ANTED—2 JAPANESE COOKS, $20 AND $30: third cook for institution, £25: hotel walter, $25: waiter for men, $29; be:l-boy, $10, and others. Apply to J. F. CaUSLTT & CO., 628 Sacramento s:. T ANTED — DRIVER FOR DELIVERY wegon: single man; references required; $35 aud found. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Ui W ANTED — BLACKSMITH, =~ COUNTRY hop, $55 a month; 20 wood-choppers, 81 25 a day, long job, good pay; driver for milk wagon. 355 and founy; ete. W. D. EWEK & CO., 626 Clay st. (9ATuarER FOR COUNTRY. REISS BROS: & CO., 26 Sutter st. ERMAN B)Y 16 YEARS OF AGE TO AS- sls: in bakery. 386 Seventeenth st. AITER FOR 2 HOURS' WORK: 11 TO 1. 116 Drumm st. y VERY IDLE MAN WHO WANTS WORK shou.d be on the corner of Seventh and Mis- sion sts. this Tuesday morning at 7 to7 no man shall go to work for less than §2 for 8 hours, VW L SECURE STEADY SITUATION FOR loan $100: secured. A. R., box 142, Call. T>—$50 TO 75 MONTHLY OR COM- 417 Bush GEN mission: experience not necessary. st., room 1. {XPERIENCED CUITER ON LADIES’ AND children’s underwear. B, box 95, Cal JQEAMEN FOR AUSTRALIA, HONOLULU S'aud Europe. 10 Steuart st., upstairs, W ANLED — SHORT ORDER COUK. ‘Third st 153 ERLY MAN WANTED TO DO COUKING r three men; wages $5 amonth. 512 Haight ANTED—GERMAN COOK. CALL AT 1111 Market st., at 2 P. M. v WAITER AND DINNER WAITER. IN resr of 417 Mason st.; 7 A. M. AN 10 ASSIST IN FAMILY IN EX- M 4 V <hange for home. 826 Turk st. EAT YOUAG MAN FOR PORTELR WORK around saoon. 105 Pow.ell si. ILL SECURE STEADY SITUATION FUR Joan $100; secured. A. R., box 143, Call. ARBER WANTED WEDNrSDAY, SATUR- day and Sunday; $6. 1211 Market st. BOARDI NG WANTED. SUNNY sUITES AND BATH, WITH GOOD ) board, city or Oakland, for man and wije and baby § months; state terms. G, W.W., box 4, Cail. WANTED-MISCELLANEOU AWNBROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- off clo hing boush:. Add. COLEM AN, 41 Third. URNITURE FOR SALE. URNITURE ALL NEW; ANY PART O 7-room flat: cheap; 5 bearoom sets, carpets, 2 ranges, etc. 501 Jessie st. JURNITURE OF 5 ROOMS FOR SALE; NO agents wanted. 8288 Howard st. SQYALL CAPITAL NEEDED. RETIRING r.m business I offer my half interest in & very genteel commission oftice, run successtuliy for 18 years: sul able for eith-ra lady or a gentleman, Apply to R. V., box 9, Call Oftic $325 WILL PURCHASE AN ESTAB- | ) lished bazaar: well located: low reot; Iiving-rooms, furnished; must be so d atonce: party leaving city. Callr 43 Chrouicle buildinx. PBAEERY WILL BE SOLD CHEAP ON AC- count of departure; good store trade and out- side route: hurse and Wason; grand Opportunity. 8150 Twe.ity-second st., coruer Capp. | $250. chance. FIKST-CLASS POULIRY & 800. stock_and fixtures: a bargain: cash. Diamond P. O., Alameda Count, $’0 SMA SHOESTORE AND CUS DUV, shop; 10w rent; best reasons for selii 416 Foisom s, JOR SAJLE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED MAR- | F ke:: good reason for seliing. . I o., box 37, Call Oflice, PARTNER IN man not afraid of w Apply to B. CULKAN. this is a good S Minna st RANCH: part Lox 13 CASONABLE. 9and 11 A M N STORE Piease call 1234 00D CHANCE — DELICATE X tor sale; nice liv Golden Guate ave., 10 to LUABLE INV 5o fut in every family; big p:ofits for canvassers Address G.. box 9. SLOVES CAKPRTN, COUN- Jo YMITURE, ANDERSON, 1121 Marke: ters, showcases. JOUSEHOLD RANG JOHN ¥. MEYE :S ARE €O.. 947 THE Bhal ket FURNITURE WANTED. JEW STORE: NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST prices. SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: postal. NDIANA AUCIION CO. REMOVED 10 19 Montgomery st.; hichest prices pa d. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, T SHERMAN,CLAY &C0.’S MUSIC STORE, - Corner Kearoy and Su'ter streets Great bargains in second-hand high grade pianos. Original price. Now, 1 Steinway apright. 575 $375 1 Steiuway upright . 575 350 1 Chickering concert gran 1400 400 1 Hallet & Davis arlor gr 800 275 1 Chickering upright. 700 876 1 Weber upright 900 450 1 Weber upright 630 800 1 Knabe uprigkt..... 500 300 1 Kranich & Faich uj 450 250 1 Emerson upright. 1 Vose & Sons uprig and o.hers 00 numero new rent contract plan. $5, 6. 87 and $8 per month. These pianos are infue condition and fully guaranteed. $200, L35 saroos RARE BARGAIN: + good location: party teaving city. 805 Howard st. LD-ESTABLISHED Apply WICHM AN OB SALE, CHEAP — RESTAURANT IN wholesale district. J., box 164, this office. ESTAURANT FOR SaL of sickness: big bargain. ON ACCOUNT 9 Stockton st, JARGAN CIGA R STORE AND CLUB ROOMS Apply 211 Sixth OR SALE_STATIONERY AND OCIGAK. store. 1618 Polk st. ARE CHANCE—8$11,000; $4000 CASH: BA L~ ance ¢n morigage: lot 50xi40: large stoce building, 2 flats ubove: 2 5-room cott: grocery, stuck fuil and complete; i horse, 2 wagons, har- ness, good wiil, bar and fixtures, fine stock of wines, liquors, etc. : business paying $3000 per an- num clear: will be so.d on account of departure. THOMAS'A. SMITH, 1601 Park st., Broad gauge ferry, Alameda. ALOON AND 4 FUR across the way from new selling, cannot run two places apply at Freuch liquor-store, ELICACIES AND CANDY STORE; 2 large windows and 4 living-100ms; reut cheap. Call or address U. M., 338 Hayes st., Call Branca ISHFED ROOMS; stoffice: reasons for For information Seventh s:. BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARG- est honse wes: of Chicazo is KOHLER & CHASE'S. 26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instruments, of ali grades and prices. Terms essy: prices lowest. J verything possible dous to pieass and satisty the customer. Office, $25(), EINE BUSINESS: STATIONERY, D . bakery, laundrr, school supplies: zood location; 4 1iving-rooms; rent $14. Apply Call. \MALL HOTEL; WELL RECOMMENDED; O center of city: vers reasonable. Further in- LTUALLY THE BEST DARGAINS IN PI- nos; imonthly, paymients 85 up: correspon- dence sollcitea. THE . W. SPENCER COM. PANY, 933 Marke: st, opp. Mason: established over 10 years. UGUST BARGAL §30; Weber uprig! —GORDON UPRIGHT, t, $200; ~ohmer, $150; Bluttmer, $100: a sweep on all piunos. BRUENN'S, 223 Post st. ONA-FIDE REDUCTION 1IN PRICES— Haines, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others: sec- ond-han pisnos from $100 vp. W. ¢ HAMIL- TON, successor (0 A. L Bancroft & Co., 324 Post. formation inquire 243 Minua st.; no agents. OR LESS TO INVEST, WITH $2000 5rvices. "t Tvioe hosinces ‘of 12 starting auctio: house. A. L., 1110 Pacific. 1 00D-PAYING HOTEL BUSINE LONG- established; half interest $500: whole §1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel, Petaluma. (00D - PAYING RESTAURANT, WITH 8 X furnishea rooms: ali full; bas other business; must sell. B. 0., box 37, Call Office. "-4 '( RESTAURANT IN GOOD LOCAe $400. cation: rent pad till Sepiember 13 $200 cash register. App.y Call Office. JLEGANT HIGH-GRADE PiANO; GOOD condition: will be soid at once for cash or on easy terms: a sacrifice sale; luvestigate. Room 10, 809 Market st. JOHMER & CO.. BY RON MAUZY, NEWBY, Evans, Erlggs ana other piancs: see our rent plan; no interest first year. 308, 810, 312 Post. DMIN INTRATOR'S SALE — MUST “SELL: pianos a: immense reduction for cash o instaliments. EATON E~TATE 755 Marke: o $50. ARGAIN; GOOD UPHIGHT SCHMITZ 16 McAllister st. next Hibernia Bank. FINE ROSEWO0OD: $5 instaliments. SACRIFICED ON 221 Lenvenworth st. GEXMAN FOR RANCH: MUST 239 Fost st., TOUNG know ranch work and milklng. THOMFSON. ENKRAL SHOEMAK®R: TAKi CHAKGE of entire business. Call % P. M., 403 Van Ness. W 2N LED—A PLUMBE . CALL BETWEEN 7.a0d 8. . au 623 Davis st. WANTEL_STEADY MAN IN OFFICE AND commission business: wages 75 month: no experivnce necexsary: must have soms cash. STRAND & CO., 1032 Market st. 769 J3BAULLEUL UPRIGHT AT MAUVA Market st., for $125: pianos to rent. JLEGANT EMERSON UPRIGHT, FINE tone, bargain, E. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. W .§ BADGER SOL& AGENT FOR HALLET +& bavis and Francis Bacon pianos. 415 sSacto. GENT FUR SHAW: ALL OTHER STAND- ard makes; rent $2. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. UPKRIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS,OLD & NEW. H. MULLZR, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. ARBERSHOP—8£00; BEST PAYING SHOP in Keno, Nev.: 3chalrs: part insiallments or cash. STOL1Z, 630 Market. STEONG, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO TAKE case of fuvalid lady. Cull 656} Minn. st. BAanszuor. 9515 SIXTH ST, MUST BE sold, cheap, by Friday. Cuaunmflxm’n AT 52 SECOND STREET, GIBL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1815 Stockton st., near Lombard. G IRL TO DO DOWNSTAIRS WORK AND cooking; wages $20. Apbly 740 Castro st IRST-CLASS TENOR AND BASSO:; GOOD readers; church choir. C.C., box 120, Call FEW JEWE ER WORKMEN AT 9 LICK place, Lick House. K. BEUTANNOFF. JHUEMAKER SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; IRL TO HELP WITH BaBY. 237 DOR- land st. GBLOR WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 226 Pacific st., bakery. 00D TAILORESS WANTED ON CUSTUM coats. 1934 Mision st M Q3T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third ot., near Market; 200 rooms: Zoc to $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and trom ferry. PERATORS ON OVERALLS. LEVI STKAUSS & CU, factory 3233 Fremontst. ANTED—YOUNG GIKL TO ASSIST IN lizht housework. 1217 Webster st WASTED-GERMAN GItL FOR LIGHT housework. 451 Guerrero st. F. DRESS-CUTTING SUHOUL — FRENCH '+ talloring taught; §1 week. 916 Marker, 1, 19, £00d business; low rent. 1802 Bush st. 3 THREE STORES IN ONE GKAND CLEAK: ) ance sale; fine assortment of men’s, boys’ youths’ and children’s shoes sacriticed at actoal cost prices. 767 Market si., opp. Phelun building. REEN HANDS AND SKAMEN, SOUTH Seas, Europe, coast. 1 ERMANN, 637 Clay. All;klauc. 2&5411(& 15¢ sflé}? EOR SALE; aundry office pays rent: price $2 325 Grant avenue, m FUCHS. " ¢ S0 APPY ARBEKS ASSOCIATION FREE Y- B Sea 2 FUCHS, Sec’y, 325 txi:fi' e QUEN YM!“\B ls.utma;nf‘ UNION—FRE < mployment Bureau, fo . L LESS, Secretary. ot $,)0 FUR 15C. BARBEK-SHOP; FAIR *)U. business: fine location; well furnished; vargain; off for Trinity. D., box 144, Call Oftice. NABE PLANOS; NEW ©CALE; MNEW siyles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 U’ Farrell st A'l' SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S ONLY W ilk you find & 530€k Of new Steinway pianos. HAYES—BRANUH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. CARPET-CLEANING. 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: Cleans, moves, :ays carpets. G. H, STEVENS, Mgr.. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephons South 260. Wluss YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Cas- pet-beatinz Works, 353-57 Tebama st.: tel. So. 44 ALVAXCE CARPET- CLEANING CO., €02 Sutter; tel. Main 894 GEO. WALCOM, prop- JWATTS‘ relfabie carpet-cleaning, renovis, alter- . ation works, 413 Mcallister. Tel. Jessle 32L ILEANING, 8c; LAYING, Sc: KU . SAM- ples tree; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 3 Eightb. ARFEIS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE mew. 23'Tenth; Lei. South 36. Mackintosh & Co. J . EICHELL CARPET-OLEANIE ©O., + 240 14ih st.; cleaning Sc. a yard: tel. Mis. 74 ARPETS CiEANED KENOVA1EL LIKE vew. J. McQUEEN.453 Stevenson. Tel. 8234 HANCH UFFICE OF THE . N. S=Wadt ads and subscrpiions aeen ONKLIN'S CARPEL- BEATING WOR&3, 53 Golden Gate ave. Telephono East 1d 'OR SALE CHKAP— HOUSE AND LOT, with old-sstablished bakery business; wagon, and 2 horses. Inquire 23 Sixth st 185, BESTAUKAN CROSS THE BAY, $ ). for sale; 2 living-rooms; steady boards ers. Call Office. 0 RENT—_HOTKLN cars pass the door; good chance. st., Toom 4. SARCITY: TWO LINES 220 sansome — 7 CORNEL =ALOON: OWNER SICK $2! 5 must be sold. Jackson Brewery, 14.8 Mission st. ESTAURANT — $500: established 10 years; cheap rent. Sixth st GRTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPEK. IN. Ponnal onine ora: 153 Thint s, Fortadd, | Uregon. OUNG LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS gentleman partner. 9 Powel, room 8, 2d floor. GOUD BUSINESS: Inquire 398 TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW WISHES A GEN- tleman partner; small eapital. 111 Geary st. TQUOR STOKE C. ( §20. CALL betors 10 4. 3. az 818 Valenc a st ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; ReENT $12; free water. 1506 Mission st. ESTAURANT FUR SALE. 136 SECOND street. GooD PAYING RESTAURANT. 821 KEAR. ny st. ~HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for §1 50, post age free. LODGL ROOMS, CORNER, CLEARS $100 A 16 mouth. ... .. $1250 32 room, all rented, onl 250 23 roow:s, sunny coraer. 750 12 rooms. on Golden Gate ave., fine. 14 rooms, on Fourth st P 450 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. 17 BM= NE.61H & MRKT. 8520 14 rooms; cholce locatiou Notth of Market: 8 room; part cash.. Sutter st.; 46 rooms; reat $75; partcash .. 55,0 Aud other bargains, Anderson & Co., 717 Markot, ODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE: 18 R B L Call between 1 and 4. 156 Golden Gats i’;’:‘* e —— PARTNERS WANTED, G P gt et PO ARTNER WANTED FOR STE dry, or will sell &t a sacrific m:c‘h‘ln:'rA‘is' Troy make. ROBENT STEINEGGER, ¥ Al,