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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1895. MINES ALONG THE COAST, | SOME GOOD SALES ANNOUNCED. | New Companies Organized and Rich Strikes Reported From Va- rious Quarters. The group of mines in the Silver Bow Basin, in the vicinity of Juneau, Alaska, which will be developed this year by I card and Lane of California, has a much her grade of ore than that of the Tread- ne on Douglas Island. Vork will commence about the 20th of April on the tunnel to divert the south fork of the Payette from its channel so as to work the bed of the river b "Ixe mouth of Deadwood Fork, Boi in, Idaho. At La Panza, San Luis Obispo County, placer mining has been carried on for some years on some thirty claims along the creek. Work is now being done on ix quartz claims in the vicinity, xeromvly discovered. The ore will require a special process to free the gold. : It has been rumored that the English syndicate which bought the Iron Moun- tain mine, Shasta County, has also bought the Sheep Ranch mine in Calaveras County | for $1,100,000. Ing from those who Xnow, in this city, proves that the rumor incorrect, and the Sheep Ranch mine has not been sold The illus ied tion given this week shows a Encouraging Reports Come From Almost Every Locality. 1 | bulletin 5, **Cyanide Process,” 50 cents. Natural gas has been found in all the | it has attracted the applications for the reports, bulletins, etc., that it has become a great burden. The ustees now make a charge for the publi- ions of the bureau to parties living out- | side this State, and the prices, inclufling( tri postage, pa: i ninth 1 § | 1890, edition exhausted; eleventh report, | 1892, 50 cent: “Mine Timbering,” 50 cents; bulletin 2, bulletin 3, bulietin 4, ¢ bituminous mento t the ci ~ paring to T ing ditch. inch pipe will be laid across Arkansas Creek. When th reaches the t Coulter le men. Some Salt amine in Meadow Lake district, Nevada Count It A paying mi plenty of mi haid. 3 The Auburn Republican says E. F. Por- ter of the divide, brought in a solid nugget weighing Last week he brought in two nug- 24 2. gets valued taken from the same channel from which Ed Getchell worth $1011. KERN Opposite River, says a gold mine - | was first worked thirty years ago, and then abandoned. road through that section the abandoned | mine has b ed as folls enth report, 1887, § here public interest has been aroused by | the use which has been made of natural he Interior Developmefit Company, b lately purchased the property of the Amador and Sacramento Canal { be many more mines -spondent of the in advance, have been Sixth report, 1886, $1; ; eighth report, 1888, report, yable ows : eport, 1880, $1; tentl ; twelfth report, 1804, $1; as and Petroleum,” 50 cents; “California Fossils,” 25 cents; formations of California, but most attention in the and San Joaquin valleys, ty of Stockton. ‘0., are pre- eopen_the old Sebastapol min- Two thousand feet of twenty- he road improvement craze mountains of California there | opened. Merced Sun says ville, Mariposa County, is full Lake men have taken hold of is to be hoped they can' make ne in that section. There are ines up there which have not Porter diggings, Georgetown at $59. These nuggets were two years since took a nugget COUNTY. to Dahlonega, on the Kern | the Bakerstield Californian, is with ore worth §20 per ton. Tt With the coming of the new een reopened by Los Angeles | THE EKENDELL ONE-STAMP MILL-INYO MINE, TEMPERANCE FLAT, FRESNO COUNTY. [From a photograph by W. L. Watts, assistant in the field.] a mine in Inyo County. The mill and battery is complete in every detail, but there is oniy one stamp, instead of the 1five in the battery. It is specially designed and constructed to be complete in itself and is well adapted to test the quartz in a new claim or to be run con- stantly on a small ledge where the ore supply will not warrant a larger plant. Such an appliance is moreover of great use to many miners who own and work their own ledges, but who have not the capital to invest on a full-grown mill, and do not want to run in debt for one. This little | mill wiil crush a great deal of ore, and is of much greater capacity than the ordi- | nary arastra, commonly used before a mine attains the dignity of a mill. | There is not generally supposed to be | any very close connection between min- ! ingand music, for mining forth hard | fn and mu y in notes. Yet placer mine staked off and not posted on the beach opposite the plaza end of the streetcar line in Santa Barbara last week was the site selected by the City or the erection of their bandstand. o leader and business manager adopted s peculiar plan of holding the ground until ready to build. This is the first in- stance on record brass mine.”’ The Morongo Mining Company has been sued by the Rose mine for $10.000 damages for ing on the latter’s ground and extracting ore. Both claims are in San Bernardino County. Three drift mines now about to be de. veloped on a large scale should materially | add to the gold product of Butte County this summer. On the Magalia they have a new pump and are sinking a new shaft. The Aurora, four miles from the Magalia, is a. sinking a new shaft. At the Hen- dricks, recently sold through Mayor Frank McLaughlinto London parties, the build- ings are being put up and everything put in readiness for ive development. these mines are known to be rich .and will employ many men. The Morning Star group of mines, Silver Idaho, sold to es for The property consists claim The Hecla Ce pany of Glendale, Mont., made a net profit of $156,172 iast year. It paid out for labor, etc.,$200,596. Eight dividends, aggregating $120,000, were paid in 1894. The Everett smelter is drawing its sup- ply of dry ore from Neihart, Mont, Hitherto great difficulty was experienced in keeping the works running because of the scarcity of that article. Mining affairs around La Porte, Plumas County. are quite lively. Several new com- panies, organized last year, are starting up work for the season. The Feather Fork, or “Thistle Shaft” arift mine, Plumas County, is worked through a 500-foot shaft instead of the tun- nel, which drift mines usually have. The channel in this mine is a very rich one. At Red Bluff, the other day, 700 tons of chrome ore at the dumps, near the railroad- track, were sold for £ 50 per long ton. The Santa Ana Blade says that J. D, Dunlap’s Blue Light mine, in Silverado Canyon, is being reopened an equipped with machinery. A ditch is being made to bring in er for power for the new plant. Both quartz and placer nunes are being actively operated in the Truckee Canyon caps, twenty miles east of Baker City, Or. The new find >f the Pierce boys in the old belt, which extends across from Los “abezas to the vicinity of Tombstone, Ariz., is expected to develop into a valuable ad- dition to Tombstone, but there is nothing about it to draw people from a distance at resent. Many miners are going there tom Tombstone and there are pfcnty of prospectors. A company of New Orleans capitalists Las been organized which will commence | work on a large scale on some virgin ground in Tombstone district, Ariz. _The cyanide plant at the Mercier mine, Cnm}) ¥loyd, Utzh, turned out $22,000 in the last fourteen days at an expense of have been 5,000. City, The publications of the State Minin Bureau are issued free to any resident of All| | ject relative to solidated Mining Com- | | | | { capitalists. is one among the many good results to the t the construction of mountain roads will bring about. The Marguerite Russell country tha down fifty tons of qua | is needed at present is a mill. | Jake Estlinbaum ha the Friday. a ton. The Black | ning steadily every day. Everything i i at the White River m finds things ']m‘o\u'a;:ing and the prospects able. most favo: Eclipse and ing fine ore. SAN ot open until 11 o'clo 39 Hayes 71 S OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— year. Larkln stree: SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. This, says Supervisor Taylor, mine is now feet. There are about thirty rtz on the dump, and all that s struck bis ledge in It prospects irom $15 to $18 Jack Antimony mine is run- going along swimmingly 1es. The company Men are at work on the Richelieu, the former produe- FRANCISCO “CALL.” treet, open until 12 o'clock every 5525 Montgomery street, | pen until open until 0 o'clock. 0 o'clock. DAY) EV. First degree. DORT 5 A M THIS EV. degree. are invited. No. 15, will_be DAY) onsi N that finel action astern | the members is re o THIS O'Farrell st. stauding will receive compli grand ball and bangaetto be held 19¢h nat. ALFRED MILLER, Recorder. SAN Gentlemen: The following request for the call of a special meeting of the members of the Exchange was this day presented Presidents Builders Evchange—Dga® SIR: We the undersizued ten members of the Builders' change would respectfully request you to call a special meeting of the members of the Exchange ay the earliest of the matter of having an annual banquet this year. Signed Richard McCann, Evan Davis, C. Robinson, L. G. Flanagan, D. 0. Sullivan, Adam Beck, James ( William T. F: In response fied that n spe change rooms o'clock P. ., for the purposes stated in said request. YERBA BUENA LODGE the Members of the Bullders' Exchange— ING, April 11,at 7 By order of ti FRA 2 v C LODGE NO. 216, F. AND “alled meeting 30 o'clock. Third in good standin By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBEF , I. 0. O. F.—The sub- 0dd Fellows’ Home d THIS (THURS- April 11, and as it is expected I be taken, a full attendance of FRANCISCO & Club—Regular NG at 8 o' Business members in good entary tickets to AMES NIV, N, Royal Chief. | st., room 20. T SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE MAT- ters; confidential; advice free. ATTOR- * McCABE, 838 Market st. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. "OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR o foueeal hotmework. ; Avply' OF ‘adaves 1237 oris s HELP WANTED-Continued. A sl bbb Bbuiovi e IRL TO LEARN PRINTING; 8 MONTHS 25 gratis; position afterward. P., box 100, this office. CLARA FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. DR. NELLIE BEIGHLE, OFFICES, 51 to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. Stomach, liver, kidney and rheumatism success- ully treated. Nervous diseases a specialty. Dis- URSES' AGENCY, DOMESTIC, OFFICE help. Ladies’ Burcau, 131 Post st.; 3. Tel. 625. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper for widower; city or country. 25 Taylor st., room 2. ou WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. 206 Kearny, room 19. eases examined without questioning. T R00Ms WHITENED, §1 UP: PAPER ed §3 50 up. 309 Sixth, George Hartman. = JOAN F. LYONS NOTARY PUBLIC and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- gured. Office 607 Monigomery sh; telophone $4. 5439; residence 2: & BAD TENANTS 'TED FOR Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montiy st., room 6, Tél. 5580. = "I, B. MR DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA % Bunk of San Francisco—1he Board of Directors of this bank have declared a_dividend (No. 12) for the quarter ending March 31, 1895, at the Tate of six (6) per cent per annum, pavable on and after the 15th inst. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst.. both days in- D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. ril 10, 1895. ==, DIVIDEND NOTTCE—DIVIDEND No. 18, 15 cents per share, of the Hutchinson Sugar plantation will be payable at the office of the 7 Market street, on and after SATUR- pril 20, 1895. Transfer-books will close pril 13, 1895, at 12 o'ciock i1, SHILD! Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are swaiting situations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 983. JFRENCH EESPECTABLE LADY; WHO UN- derstands sewing and millinery, would like some work by the day in private family. E.G.,box104, Call Branch. OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or do gentlemen’s mending. Call 821 s stv (Rosedale), room 47. KERS WANTED; PATTERNSICUT 26¢. McDowell Aczdemy, 213 Powell. JOIRSTCLASS TAILORESS. 604 SUTTER = n[rE?l-. kAR TT'AILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 107 FI st.i rear. 3 & ORD TAILORESS ON PANTS. 2614 LANG- fon st., bet. Howard and Folsom. [IRST-CLASS PANTSMAKER; GOOD OPERA- tor preferred. 429 Tehama st. 7 Gmi. WANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- Work; sicep home. 908 Laguna st. PERATOR AND FINISHER ON gANTS: steady work. 223 Kearny st. IRST - CLASS WAIST - FINISHERS. O'Farrell st. AP (TRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $8. 7024 Guerrero st. 830 SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R T ANDRE'S EMPLOYMEN'T G¥FICE FIRST- class help of every description. 315 Stockton st.; telephone (main) 1304. ITUATION WANTED T0 TAKE CARE horscs and gurden on private place: handy with t0ols. Address H. B., box 91, Call Office. YOUNG MAN, TATELY FROM —EAST. would like a position in a wholesale or retail winestore; 5 years' experience; best of references. Address C, 50, this JITUATION WANTED BY GERMA wife withont children on a ranch or private place; man understands all kinds of ranch or pri- vate work; wife good cook. Address T. RATH- G apa, Cal, . YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WITH EXPE- rience in family wine and liquor store wants situation. 215 Second st. OUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES A SITU- ation in a wholesale_or retail store; has 3 years' experience in a New York grocery-store; candrivea team. Address ALBERT WOLLER, 207 Montgomery ave. LAi’)lI‘ U CAN GET RELTABLE HELP at MRS. FENTON'S, 106, Stockton st. F YOU WANT A GOOD SERVANT, MALE or female, city or_country, apply MME LEO- POLD'S Emp. Office, 957 Market; open e venings. (1OMPE! DISH GIRL DESIRES A / situation to do cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. T L MAN COOK: COUNTRY olden West Employment Office, 9 DESIRES SITUATION; Golden West Employment T RELIABLE HELP, ALL Golden West Employment JIRST-CLASS COOK AND BAKE. and American. LADIES' BUR GERMAN 131 Post housework: is a good cook: City or country; Address C. C., box 97, Call Office. “'T.\'wb— A SITUATION BY A YOUNG girl to do housework and plain cooking. 414 Ash ave., off Gough st. toma, near ¥ OMAN WITH CHILD 5 YEARS OLD W e position at housework. Address 20 Sherwood place. “’T\ NTE e to assist in exchange for home, dress 515 Jones st ELIABLE GIRL, NEAT AND COMPETENT, wants situation upstairs work or assist with housework and children. Ladies’ Bureau, 131 Post street, room 20. Ad- AMEE WIDOW, REFINED, ALONE, £\ good cook and housekeeper, wants home; country town or ranch. Ladies’ Burean, 131 Post street, rcom 20. "OUNG GIRL (16 YEARS) WOULD LIKE A e as nursegirl or light housework. Call at econd st., bet. Noe and Castro. D to ao general housework. mento PERT ean oftice worl Address 45 Sacra- or 4 hours daily or ot . Addres this office. (G 90D DRESSMAKER WOULD gements in families: $ tem; children's clothes aiso. , this office. TKE A FEW cuts b d ‘(\ ERMAN G SHES SITUATION X general housework and cooking; city or coun- try. Ci 1l at Prescott House, Kearny st. and Mont- | gomery av W ANTED-BY GOOD WORKING W any kind of housework, washing and ironing, scrubbing_floors and cleaning indoors, by the day. Call at 547 Mission st., bet. First and O CREOLE LADIES WISH POSITIONS 2 Housekcepers. Call at 51 Kear: “LADY WI AS YERMAN ences, desir 3 T _REFER- Golden West Em- ployment Office, 9 Stockton st. YoU 3 SITION AS HOUSE- keeper for gentleman; no menial work. 1103 Stockion st., room 4. s B YO WIDOW WOULD LIKE a position as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission §t., oom 9, second floor. ‘QITUATION WANTED BY GERM »J middle age, for general housework se call at 31814 WOMAN OF _HO! would like a position; y Address MRS, A conntry preferred. C., Box 107, Call o; Y oux LADY WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or as chambermaid, or take charge of a lodzing-house. Call or address 220 Turk st., downstairs. (LERMAN LA K WOULD LIKE POSI- tion in & lunch or boarding-house. Address 512 Bush st. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE FO GO OUT by day; washing and housework. 944 Howard. 'PI\MSL&.\ LADY WOULD GIVE FRENCH [ conversation_lessous by the hour. M. C. 6 E WOMAN W housework every mor: ssion preferred. K. L. S A FEW , Sunday ex- » Mission Branch, NDRESS WISHES WORIZ a day. 7 Grant alley, bet. xtéenth sts., near Guerrero. O AND LAUNDRESS tnation, or would do general house- work; reference given. Call 920 Post st. RY YO 2 ITUATION AT LIGHT Apply 104714 Folsom st. fARRIED WOMAN WOULD WORK for cast-off clothing for her husband and self: or would buy if cheap: must be in good condition. Address C. C., box 120, Call OMPETENT COOK; CAN DO AMERICAN J and German style; fond of childre; work in city or country in neat family. Call 128 Third st., room 1. YPEWRITER AND SHORTHAND-WRITER wants a position; has had experience; will work #8 2 w Al T. W., box 128, Call Office. ORK BY THE DAY OR : will do any kind of housework or plain sewing: terms $1 per day. Address G. H., box 126, Call Office. 00D GERMAN COOK WANTS SITUATION in private family. Address 145 Fourth st. PRACTICAL MINER AND MINING FORE- man desires a position as mining foreman of a g0ld, silver, lead or cinabar mine; bestof refer- ences. Address;19 Rausch st., San Francisco. "S’fircyrm!\' WANTED—BY FIRST-CLASS accountant; employed at_present, but desires a change. Addfess SNODGRASS, box 91, Call ce. ITUATION WANTED—BY MARRIED MAN as teamster in city or Oakland; 2 to 6 horses. Room 5, Orlel House, Twentleth and San Pablo, akland. W ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN TO drive milk wagon. Address M. W., box 85, Call Branch Office. MANAND WIFE DESIRE ENGAGEMENTS in city or country; fully competent as garden- exr, manager, housekeeper, 00K OF Waitress: ver: best references. Please address Heliable, box 109, Call Office. TANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WORK IN laundry as an’ ironer or polisher; had three vears' experience; han iy at anything in laundry. Address A J. F 6 Mission st. MACHINIST, EXPERIENCED “IN “MANY AW branches of industry, thoroughly understands all kinds of repairing, and could make himself gen- erally useful at the forge, desires position in lum- ber sawmiil or paper-mill, woolen-mill, mining or gas works orat water works. Address S. P. MA- CHINIST, General Deli v, San Francisco, Cal. NOOK, BAKES GOOD BREAD, WANTS A SIT- uation in_the country. Address R, MANUEL, 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. URSE, DISENGAGED, WOULD LIKE to care for or travel with patient; best of ref- erences. Address Nurse, box 141, Call Oflice. RISHMAN, x LATELY FROM the East, wishes job i or American bakery no objection to country ;: 3 years' experience in con’ fectioner’s trade. Cail or address W. GRAVES, 517 Sacramento st., bet. 3 and 4 P. 3 7OUNG DA ACCUSTOMED TO WORK on private places, wishes situation; city or country; thoroughly understands horses, cows, garden and general work. Address J. J., box Call Office. | TRST-C ARDENER WISHES A SIT- ; good refer- | G. B., room 25, 403 Broadway, cor. Mont- s uation on private place in the i e ¥ FE WANT : wife good cook and house- ass farmer; best reference. ik keeper, Call or address D., {61 Folsom st man first- (oMP - PAINTER, WITH toois, wants work; will accept low wages. W. 3021 Pine st. ate place or farm. Address M. sion st 2 TESTMAKER, CITY, $8 WEEK; NURSE aishwasher, §15, MURRAY & READY, 834 Clay st. | MARTIN & CO. OUNG WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN; nleepfihome. Coffee-house, 8 }Ily!_i!!. XEERIENCED HELP AT DRESSMAKING. 420 Larkin st., cor. Turk. s FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON (COATS. C. WAGNER, 307-311 Fifth st. ‘VANTED—APPRENTICETOLEABN HATR- dressing at MME. FAUST'S new parlors, 9 Stockton st. ‘ TOMAN TO ASSIST, EXCHANGE (lOOl:) home. 714 Henderson ave., near L 0.0. F. Cemetery. A() LADY SOLICITORS WAN OU bet. Sand 10 4. s or 5 to 8 2. A ?uP(}B)’). 317 Sixth st. ED, APPLY @py hour AGENTS WANTED. O ottt U8 ol et SOOIy GENTS TO SBELL DAISY LANTERN; SAM- ple by mail 26 cents; sells at firat sight:’ active agents make #5 a day. KENNEDY'S NOVELTY AGENCY, Onkland, Cal. "HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED-NICE VACANT FLATS; HOUSES or stores: at once. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. ROOMS WANTED. TIRONT ROOM WITH RUNNING WATER, #10._R., box 91. this office. BOARDING WANTED. U ANTED — NICE_PLACE ON FARM FOR W {iliy 01 7 (5 cnildren and 2 winits), to board for summer months. Address, siating terms, J. W. .. 924 Page MONEY WANTED, VW ANTED—$1500 ON BXCELLENT REAL A ocuriy near San kranciaco; the im: provements Insured for the amount of ioan, pay- fible to morigagee; 11 per cent will be paid for one Year; no expense for examinstion of property. Ap- iy to JOUN L. RICHTER, 513 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. GOD SECOND-HAND SEWING-MACHINE. (3K iarens stating price and make M., box 100, Call Office. DESCRIPTION, D price, etc. s M., box 142, Call Office. ¢ LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 3111 Fillmore st., near Union. i ADY FINISHERS ON PANTS: ALSO ONE tol 307 Clementina st. T NEE-PANTS MAKERS, 20 SANSOME ST, upstairs. GIRL5 WHO WANT GOOD RELTABLE Call 10814 Stockton. MRS. FENTON. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE T Qutck for cash see GUS STRAND, 719 Market. "~ PART CASH; FINE CO 3000. fayindow nouse of 40 w nished rooms, near Market st., clearing about $100 per month; sickness cause of sale. GUS STRAND, 719 Market st. (Gl VANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25¢, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. POFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING dress-cutting machine; his latest improvement over all othér methods in use: simple, durable and perfect; no guesswork nor refiiting; cuts directly on cloth withoat aid of pencil, paper, weights or thumb-screws; satisfaction guaranteed or fee re- funded: increase of business compels us toremove to larger quarters. New address 702 Sutter st. ADIES TO LEARN FACE TREATM po,manicuring, hairdressing. BUTLER'S, ost. st. T REE_TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- ting School. 1231 Market st. MALE HELP WANTED. (190K, #40; 2 DISHWASHERS: 2 WAITER J hotel porter; 10 woodchoppers, $1 50 a cord; 5 Iaborers, 20 and_found; blacksmith. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay s AINTER FOR SIGN-WOR| ter-makers, $30: 3 farme; MURRAY SADY, 634 C) LARORERS FO £Y ARDS, +) Ttalians and 5 French for vineyard, $15 ers, 20 3 blockmakers: ranch boy and milk $1 blacksmith to buy country stiop: dairyman. K. T. RD & CO.. 608 aud 610 Clay st. ! ANTED—5 BABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, #1 a day and board; 2 milkers, $20, see hoss this morning: farmers: ship-carpenters, $3 a day: errand-boy for store, $3 a week, and others. to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. W ANTED-—RANCH BLACKSMITH, $35 A month and found, all year’s job: farmers, $25 & month, and otners, it W. D. EWER & CO'S., 626 Clay st CITY; 2 BUT- ranch ' butcter. | 180 @A CORNER HOUSE, 17 WELL-FUR- $450. Sohed rooms: all fented; pays well; must sell; sure bargain. GUS STRAND, 719 Mer- ket st. “ROOM__CORNER HOUSE: RENT $40; 30 Trice 5550, DECKER, 1206 Market st. 4075525360 oncii. DRC ROOM HOUSE; RENT ONLY $75; CLEAR- $80’ COFFEE_SALOON AND RESTATU- TR, 1206 Market st. . rant. DECKER, 1206 Marketst. OR SALE AT ONCE, ACCOUNT OF SICK- ness, 36 furnished rooms; very low price. ply 1314 Stockton st. BUSINESS CHANCE>S. 17 CHICKEN RANCH OF 2 ACRES; $ « house 0f 7 rooms; &l necessary coo houses for laying hens; incubater, etc.; his chick ons and choice breeding hens: longlease: rent $10; smore than value in sight; situated near this city, GUS STRAND, 719 Market st. LL BARGAINS THIS WEBK AL Pork and delicacies store Wood and coal yard, horse an: Branch bakery and coffce parlor Butcher shiop, horse and wagon; Corner saioon, clears $75 Sa‘oon and liquor store. . Restaurant, receipts $15 Hotel, 50 rooms, ciears $150. Partner in & corner saloon Horsesboeing shop Branch bakery, 4 o Corner grocery and bar To buy or sell sec GUS STR. 19 Market [-4 WHOLESALE COMMISSION M - DU, chant of zood standing and reputation wants partner in his wholesale produce commission- house; controls large firsi-class trade fron of the Pacific Coast; estabiished since 1879; does &n enormous business and season s just opening; offer is grand opportunity for some active indus ScacsSecacand 285 trious man: must bave help: will guarantee in- coming man $100 per month, and during season $200: 18 a chance in lifetime: don't i STEWART, 632 Market st,, opp. Pal it. GEO. -HOUSE OF doing a first- AND LODGINC - 10 rooms for eale Inguire 19 splendid loca:lon r would take a f ¥ SALOON room and fixt U o1 HORT PROLL, STENBERG & CO., HOME R . bakery, conne Dest water front; receipts $15 to $20 d vestment. PROLL & STE SALOON « big wine t. BRANCH location near lv: paying in- NBERG, 87414 Market, BOWLING ALLEY: R SALE OR EXCHA AURANT; best location; must Kuess; prica PROLL & ST Market st. OR SALE_IMMEDIATELY ; HOTEL, LOCA- ted among factories: several hundred men em- ployed in vicinity ; sacri ness: sujtable man and wife. PROLL & STENBERG, 87315 Market. B1000. SELERDID PAYING RESTAU . rant: principal street: near Mo positively clears $150 to $200 # month: full invs tigation and trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, T ODGING-HOUSE_OF 19 ROOMS FOR SALE; J rent cheap. Apply Call Office. (FORNER LODGING-HOUSE, 14 ROOMS, bargain. Apply 12 Eddy, from 2 to 8 P. M. A FURNITURE ROOMS AND KITCHEN; COMPLETELY furnished; sewing-machines, pictures, etc.: on account of departure; worth $150; only $50. 68314 Harrison st. FOR SALE—8 ROOMS, WELL FUR- « nished; very cheap account departure. FOR SALE. | 29 John st., off Mason, near Juckson. SEHOLD FURNITURE, ALMOST NEW, very cheap. Apply 101 Sacramento st. —'0 GOOD FURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS. OVU. 1139 Folsom, upstairs. G KRASKY, FURNITURE, CARPETS, « plctures, foldfng and fron geds at saerifics —DRIVER FOR A MILK KOUTE, $30, room and board; first-class wagon-maker: Al an agent to take orders for butchers’ aprons, caps, ete.; man for kitchen work in a small restaurant. 749 market st. FUR- y TED—A GOOD BUTLER FOR E. place; $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. B,\'nny:’ns FOR EMPLOYMENT. CALL | ric's. Cal. step-ladder mantd for the trade. 779 Mission, S. , Cal, REDRCOM SF OAK CHAIRS, $1; carpets, 4bc. , 13101312 Stockton. T NEW A ; 400 carpets, 500d as new; oil- secretary Barbers’ Association, 12 Seyenth st. VW ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS AND HON- | est young man to attend store and make him- | self gerierally useful; one who understands wall papers and has had experience in hanging paper preferred; state what salary expected, age, and by whom formerly employed; to right man steady employment will be given. Address P. H., box 120, Call Office. OY WANTED T0 DELIVER NEWSPAPER | route. Golden West Employment Office, 9 | Stoekton st. A 'TL[TQ—A PLUMBER'S HELPER. CALL | 919 S 7 TO TAKE BUS) ness cheap. Address W., box 107, this office. VW ANTED-_FRENCH WAITRESS, $15 AND room: 2 dinner waltresses, steady work; neat tidy waitress for a small restaurant, 85 a week; yaltress, $20 and room; woman cook, 87 a week, fora small restaurant; waltress, choice’ place, $20, etc.; waitress, $450 a week -and room; 5 wait resses in same house, $16 and room; German woman as cook in a small boarding-house, $35 and room: girl or woman as housekeeper in a small family; cook in a small family, no housework, $15; andinavian girl for plain cooking, small family, 815, nice place; middle-aged woman in a small family, to assist, 810, etc.; girl in a nice American family, §16; 5 small girls, $8, $10 and $12 a month? girl to learn dressmaking; 7 girls for housework, $15 nd 4 at §20, ecc.: 3 Swedish and G MAR] ort distance, $30, 25; cook, same place, & sec ludy here at 9:30 to-day: waitress, restanrant in country, $20; German cook for boarding-house, $30: 3 German and French second girls, $20; 4 nurses, $20: cook, German style, 825; vestmaker, $7 week; and a great many girls to fill situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & C Sutter st T TAILORING CUT- ter. Columbian Woolen Mills, 541 Market st. 0Y TO DRIVE A GROCERY WAGON. 433 Third st. [OATMAKER AND PRESSMAN ON CUSTOM coats. 1044 Howard. cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; 7T-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped free. T. H. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. CARPETS, ARPETS, 4 M, 30c; BEDROOM J_set. $11. 10-1312 Stockton st. CARPET CLEA ITY STEAM CARPE Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. EVENS, manager. ' Telephone No. (JarPE U renovated same os new. CO., 23 Tenth st. THOROUGHLY CLEA 8. FERGU Telephone number, south 36. pet ONKLI Golden Gate ave. BEATING WORKS. 333 elephone east 126. ARPET! 5D, BARBER'S, 238 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. THE ('l B, l?lT(l:;iEfi‘mezPET-CIzEAINl?IG 0. (incorp.); old establis] carpet cleaning machines; cléaning So yard. 250 14th, tel, 6074, AND-EDGER. POTRERO FURNITURE CO., nta Clara and Wisconsin sts. ANTED—A _YOUNG MAN TO WASH PET BEA’ A dishes. 126 Ninth st. HORSES. JXPERIENCED OPERATOR ON CLOAKS. | TAOK SALE_BAY HORSE, OVER 16 HANDS 769 Markel- high, 8 years old, Nutwood and Patchen, driven FANTED—A GOOD CLERK FOR A FIRST. | for the past five years by owneras family cerriage ‘ rate house. Employment Bureau, 921 Broad- way, cor. Ninth st., Oakland. OATMAKERS. APPLY TO COLUMBIAN Woolen Mills, 870 Washington st., Oakiand. 100, PARTNER “WANTED ©IN & . buicher-shop: best location for trade; shop elegantly fitted up: no previous experience required; grand opening for good man. RE- PEIER, 240 Sutter st. ik Y matd, with good references, $: for housework, $25; young girl, housewor $20; restaurant waitress, $18 and found ; 816: 10 girls for light honsework, $10, $15 and $20. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W Ay n conntry, $35; good Iaundress for 3 days’ work every week, $2 & day: nurse for in- : Protesiant waitress and chambermaid, v, $25; Scandinavian or German waltress and parlor maid, $25; 20 housework girls, city and country, $25 and $20. MISS PLUNKETT. 424 Sutter st. (1IRLTO WAIT AT TABLE, RESTAURANT, ¥ 85 a week: girl to wait evenings, same place, 82 50 a week : 4 Swedish housegirls, $20; 5 house: giris, country, $20 to §25; German_washwoman, 2 days » week, Steady place. Call 852 Geary st. H NURSE, 1 C T GERMAN wedish parlor maid and waitress, $25; laun- Swedish or German. $30: housework girl, . $45; 2 girls, Alameda, $20; Oakland, $25; Penryh, $18, Sauta Cruz, $16,and others. giris can find reliabla situations of any kind by applying to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ROTESTANT SECOND GIRL, ROSS VAL- $20, see lady here 10:30. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room 2. MY WITH GOOD MINING CLAIM CAN secure grab stake and working partner. Ad- dress Prospect, box 97, Call Oflice. W ANIED-EOY FOR "STORE; §3 50 4 week. Address R., box 140, Call Office. Dorse. Apply 0 J. G. REED, Telegraph Stable, New Montgomery st., or owner before 1 Linden st., Oakland. ANTED—ONE SPAN OF HORSES CAP- able of trotting in about 3 minutes; mast be not less than 1534 hands high, drive without pull- ing on lines, gentle, sound and not over eight years old and must be of stylish appearance. Address L., box 161, Call Offic AY MARE 6 YEARS OLD, WITH PHAETON ‘and harness; suitable for a lady or doctor. Ap- ply 17 Hoft ave., near Sixteenth s ORSE AND WAGON, SUITABLE FOR dry or bakery. Call 402 Devisadero st., PABINEE WITH §800; HALE INTEREST in black sand mining: ylelds $10a ton. Ad- dress W., box 129, this office. ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE | their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge uniess successful. | KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter st. parture for the footers; best in the well broke: California saddle horses, single State for gentleman or lady: Can be seen at Conlon’s stable, 1523 near Polk. bet. 10 and 12 A. M. [ATR_BARBER-SHOP; D ESTAB- lished. Apply 321 Montgomery ave JPHOTOGRAPHER TO TAKE CHARG curlty required. 1303 Polk st. h STX GOOD LATHERS. CORNER Nineteenth and Castro sts. TRST-CLASS LADY TATLORS. 504 SUTTER street. TOUNG MAN FOR NIGHT COOK: WAGES $20 an 3 A N HONES box 97, this office. OY WHO UNDERSTANDS don press. WILCOX & CO. OY WANTED TO LEARN ing; $2 a week while learning SE- FEEDING GOR- 409 Washington. PANTS PRESS- 47 Third st. EGIRL, COUNTRY, $12. 105 Stockton st. ERAL TAILOR FOR THE COUNTRY. BAUMGARTEN & CO., Montgomery st. G @ NURSEGIRT, §20; NEAT SECOND girl, 2 in family, $16. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockon st., room 2. W ANTED [AN COOK, $35; 2 FRENCH nurses, $15; French second girl, $20; Amer- 1can cook, 25, no wash; housekeeper, elderly woman, with references, $30. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. & GERMAN GIRL, NOT UNDER tor general X 0d cook, 2 in fam s Swedish girl for 0d cook, small family, good wages, ref- 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, near Eilis. 30, ily, for Alameda, $25; a first: Oakland, erence. WISS GIRL, LATELY FROM NEW YORK, wishes situation as cook or chambermaid; wfl vate family. Address Humboldt House, 1 Stockton st. GOOK AND SECOND GIRL, SAN JOSE. $20 TO $25: ranch cook. $35: 8 general honsework girls, $20; girl to care for baby. Golden West Em- ployment Office, 9 Stockton st. FRANCISCO, APRIL 6, 1895—T0 to me, to wit: SAN FRANCISCO, April 6, 1895. x- possible date to consider and dispose Charies _Dunlop, P. ohn Tuttle, Henry L. McClure, 'lrl Maguire, Thomas Wm. Batcher, 10 said request yon are hereby noti- cial meeting will be held at the Ex- on Friday, the 12th inst., at 12:30 JCHAS, C. TERRILL, Pres. STOC BE7 ki o the stockholdirs of the Mende: cino Lumber keld at the ofli street, Toom 1, in the city and Francisco, California, on THURSDAY, April 11, A. D. 1895, at said co wit: July 30, by the directo considering th its corporate existence, as specified in section 401, of the Civil Code of California, to a period not ex- ceeding fifty say, toand uni Secre Dated at & ration_having been formed for & period fity (50) yi ve (25) yes KHOLDERS' EETING — A Company (a corporation) will be of ihe company, 40 California couniy of San 11 o'clock A. . of that day. The ars to wit: For a period of irom and_after the date of poration of said corporation to 1873, said meeting has been called rs of the corporation expressly for ¢ subject of extending the term of years from its formation, that is to ifl July 30, A. D. 19 Y C.EARL, GU Lumber Company. reh 20, 1895. tary Mendocino n Francisco, Cs SPECIAL NOTICES. > “HONT CUT YOUT CORNS; WE T move them painlessly without a knife in three minute PRT ing-in hospital: rest cure patient and inva- | perienced waitress desires a situation. the State on application, but persons re- siding in other States and foreign coun- tries all over the world have made so many lids; com Chiropodic 1ustitute, 3614 Geary st. ATE HOME FOR THE SICK; LY- urses. 606 Haight si. CHAMBERMATD DE- / sires siiuation in_private family; cliy or conn- try: zood scamstress. Address K. P., box 127, Cali Office, IRL W ETO TAKE CARE OF X sick lady or do chamberwork. Address 850 Eryant st. Y OUNG LADY WISHES A FEW MORE EN- gagements as an artist's model. Address M., box 85, Call Office. OMPETENT AND RELIABLE GIRLWISHES general housework, or would go as nursegirl. Call at 130 Twenty-first st. ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMATDS AND girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 705 Polk. TRL, WIL- VIOLA, CORNET, bass, fiute and trombone plavers for Ladies' Orchestra. Please call at 921 Mission st. Thurs- day at 8 P. 3. or in daytime at 1747 Mission st. NG GERMAN GIRL FOR SAN Rafael to mind child and assist with upstairs work. Apply bet. 1 and 3 P. M. to-day at 2217- California st. """ M. J. KELLER Company, Oakland. inds; second-hand wagons, bugzy, carts; 180 20 cheap hor: Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. JEW WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP. 800 Hayes st. 1| ham. M., 1224 | (). FOR SALE THIS WEEK_FOPULAR . corner cigar-store: will sell at invoice; fixtures worth the money ; value in sight. PROLL, & STENBERG, 87814 Market st. $8- COR. SALOO DV, big day and night trade; safe ter; fixtures wor:h money asked; must sel business. PROLL & STENBERG, 87315 Market. 1050, GEOCERT, BALR, 10-ROOM HOUSE DU, sacrifice account death of proprietors: combined_coalyard, 6 horses, 6 F10007 B0 E liz arket $65 arny st.: will bear inv tigation: trial given. PROLL & STENBE 87514 Market st AMILY LIC 'ORE: GOOD OLD COR- ner. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 1LK BUSINESS RUNNIN ng out 125 gallons per day. dress A. B., box 95, Call Office "‘il 00 WILL, EXCHANGE 2 UNIM- . « proved ranches for good schooner. hicago residence for Osakland property. E. E. BUNCE, 1008 Broadway, Oakland. .rr ) GERMAN LADY WISHES STEADY OV, partner in restaurant. 517 Pine st. [ W ANTED AT ONCl branch light manufacturing bus plan; big money. OADSIDE HC known roadside hotel w San Bruno station, San_Mateo premises or 10 DICK CUNNINGE st, San ncisco. it’)oo GROCERY AND D! o b « in Western Adaition owner has another store and sac ount of too much to attend to. rnia st., Pheenix bar. AND COMML: terest: established , 710 Market st. OLD-ESTABLIS ket and outfit. 123 California st., roc ', 806 Grove HAN Particulars two-thir ply Call Off $150. WANT PARTNER W a good traveling proposition when he sees box 91, Call Office. 1 $500 WHO (I ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, 4 LIVING- good trade; price moderate. 40 M C fine variety store. Inquire ihis office. TGAR-STORE; OLD- bargz: is o ABLISHED; RARE 345 Seventeenth st. ALOON FOR SALE, CHEAP—ON ACCOU. of going away. 416 Fourth st. {OR SALE—FAMILY LIQI Seventh st. Inquire 132 First st. 8000 STATIONERY AND BAZAAR: . well located and established on best sireet in S. F. Apply CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, 327 Sansome st. 88000, EOB SALE-THE BEST-PAYING . restaurant in Los Angeles; well es- tablished; finest locat average profits $800 per month: must sell, as owner is obliged to_go to Kurope. For full pirticnlars address G. R. G., P. 0. box 173, Statlon C, Los Angeles, Cal. CKEA ITH 2 PR, STAT] incubators (capacity 840 eggs) and fixtures, for sale, cheap. 324 Silver ave., nr. San Bruno rd. $:0 GROCERY AND BAR; LARGE DUV, siock; fine place, with geod business: greatest bargain ever offered. MICHELS & WOOD, 917 Market. $900, MILK, DAIRY ~AND "CHICKEN 3 « Tanch across the bay: has 8 fine cows. 2 horses, new wagon, barn, outhouses and 150 Leg- horns; 4-room house and 50 acres of Iand at lowest Tent. GEO. STEERS & Ci < OR SALE—GOOD SALOON; front; will sell at sacrifice. GEN & C0., 818 Clay st. NTERPRISING YOUNG WOMAN W S A partner with some money; well-established business. Address E. W., box 91, Call Office. OR SALE—CIGAR-STAND; $150. 2356 EAST street, opposite Ferry depot. . NEAR WICHMAD E—A 2-WHEEL HAND- WAGON; 608 Howard st. AND wagon. 112214 Folsom st. INE WHITE HEARSE FOR SALE CHEAP; cash or installments. Carvill Manufacturing Company, 48 Eighth st INE BAKERY AND LA RY WAGONS, rockaway. buggles: also back. 828 Harrisov. WOODEN TO FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS., HOEMAKERS ON CUSTOM WORK; HAND- sewed men. 1334 Market st. (COATMAKERS AND GENERAL TAILOR U for country. S., 26 Sutter st. JEAMEN FOR OPE_AND HONOLULU; all principal ports. 103 Montzomery TXTURES OF BRANCH BAKERY— cases, candy-jars, scales, etc. fourth st ECOND-HAND SAFETY, IN_GOOD CONDL- tion; price $20. Address S. H., box 85, Call Office. LASS 1230 Twenty- [EN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, $1 50 WILL OR SALE—TINNERS', PAINTERS TOOLS start you in a business that pays fis 50 aday. cheap. 268 Stevenson st. fpply at store, 328 Seventh st., near Harrison. BARBERS-BARGAIN TO-DAY: GCHAIR shop, with bathroom, for sale for $450; central location; must be sold. Inquire 325 Grant ave., Barbers’ Agent 8. FUCHS. 'Yor}NG GERMAN FOR RETAIL WINE- house: must come recommended. Bush and Devisadero sts. FROM 706 TO 72614, OPP, HOW- Theater; misfit shoes ‘bought or ex- changed: best place in the city for new and second- hand shoes. WANTED-CITY AGENT FOR LEADING insurance company ; must be well acquainted and of long residence and be active. Address Ac- tive, box 154, Call Branch. H) MEN FOR A LONG JENNY LIND CAKE and cup good coffee for 5 cents. 44 Fourth st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO cooking and housework ; wages $20. 1225 York st., near Twenty-fourth. OUNG ¥FRENCH GIRL, LIGHT HOUSE- work, sleep home. Address Humboldt, box 1686, Call Office. SHAVING, WITH BAY RUM, 10c: HAIR CUT- ting 16c: a towel for every customer: 8 chairs; uo waiting. JOE'S, 32 Third street. TOUNG HEALTHY MARRIED WOMAN wishes position as wetnurse: first-class refer- ences. Apply 1009 Po: XPERIENCED WOMAN, STEADY AND reliable, wishes place to do general housework. Call or address 237 Eleventh st., bet. Clement and California. N ENGLISHWOMAN WANTS SITUATION as ladysmaid or nurse to invalid, or as house- keeper, city or country; six years' reference from last place in the city. " For farther particulars ad- dress 424 ter st. - "A NENGLISH COOK WITH BEST OF REF- erences wants situation in_city or country; no gblection to large family. Please address 424 utter st. grfl?.flwx WANTED BY CAPABLE YOUNG 1 boman; general hougework. Apply 1611 Val- €io st. TRLOR WOMAN TAKE CARE OF 2 CHIL- dren; can get good home; wages $6 a month. Apply 825 Tessie st D BRS WANTED; FIRST-CLA skirtmakers; also Operators on Singer ma- chine. 504 Sutter st. IRLFOR COOKING AND GENERALHOUSE- work: $16: sleep home. Address C., box 105, Ehll 9mcm D FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ; family of 2 and 2 children: references required. 2201 Broderick st., cor. Washington. XPERIENCED TAILORESS ON CUSTOM 4 coats. 604 O'Farrell st., nr. Leavenworth. Y OUNG GIRL #OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK in the country. Apply 1709 Post st. 'Yomm WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION to do general housework; city or country. 9051/ Powell st. T ADY WISHES HOUSEWORK; home. Call 11 Hubbard st. JRENCH WOMAN WISTIES WORK BY DAY washing or housecleaning. Address 320 Ritch bet. Brann: SLEEP S STTUATION FOR general housework ; good cook ; good references; city or country. Call at 303 Jessio st., room 1 Exfifi‘mivcfin CHAMBER-MAID WISHES ‘asituation in hotel: city or country: also ex- Address C., box 123, this office. DLRS kin TEETER, HERBALIST, 718 LAR- is now ablé to receive her'customers. Rzmry&b LADY WISHES TOSITION AS housekeeper. Call or address 17a Sixth, rm. 2, (IIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK. X 62414 Laguna st EALTHY WETNURSE ~ WITH GOOD breast of milk. Call 1818 Lazuna st. CoaT MAKER AND FINISHER WANTED. 614 Post st. w{(sri:n—'nmom:ss ON FINE COATS. I'L:ito:',klon room 95. ZJ L WANTED—GENERAL HOUSEWORK U in small family; good home. 12615 Capp st. VERMAN GIRI, WANTED FOR GENERAL X tousework. 1025 O'Farrell 8! E PERIENCED DRESSMAKERS WANTED _K LL LIEBE'S. lzovxumy 8t (399D HANDS ON VESTS AND EXPE- rienced apprentices. 641 Stevenson. (QLERATORS AND FINISHERS ON VESTE. 809 Clementina st. EN'S SHOES 14-SOLED, 40c; HEELS, 25¢; done In 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. &30 CIGAR-STORE ON MARKET U. street: fine business: reasons for seli- ing, goinz into other business. BUCHANAN & CO., 765 Market st. OO0D-PAYING CANDY-STORE. WITH FAC- tory and ice-cream parior: owner has to leave for Europe, but can stay with successor till he learns the trade. 130 Ninth st. B_.\fi:m’. OTIONS AND LAUNDRY. 530 GROCERY, BAR, STOCK AND FI3 es; good trade. Apply this office. 75 BRANCH BAKERY AND X { . store; 8 living-rooms: large yard rent $8. Appl all Offic LACKSMITH TOOLS AND STOCK FOR § in the country; good trade and cheap ren liouse above shop;'16 miles from San Francisce horseshoiug and general blacksmithing. Address H. TAYLOR, San Anselmo, Marin Co., Cal. RANCH BAKERY FOR SALI dress ROCE: 1 ABLISHED; Vallejo s HICKEN RANCH I3 $800; 500 chickens, co! ther information apply 12 Salina plac business. Apply 940 Bryant : P ESTAURANT; NO BETTER OFF ‘man and wife or to partner; cheap ren: location and business. Af['lr (.all_ Branch. FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN HEART R1000. o eiv: taree stocks fine fixtares; $35 a day. MICHELS & WOOD, 917 Market s JOREEL BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SOHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. JANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, bc. 609 Clay st. 5()() PAIRS OF GOOD SHOJS, 25c TO 1. 564 Mission st.; also 63134 Sacramento HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission st.. between First st. and Second st. SINGER MACHINE: MUST BE SOLD AT one: almost new. Apply 32714 Chestn IOYCLE FOR SALE—50-INCH ENGLISH safety, in fine condition: cost $160; price $25. Addzess C. D. R., box 121, Call Office. 00D CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; ONLY $20. U 828 Meallister st. VEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECON hand. W.S.RAY Mg Co., 12 California st. W ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till; cheap. 102 Clay st. COUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES boushtand sold. 112114 Markef, bet. 7th and 8t CLAIRVOYANTS. HE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- FESSOR WALTER, it in the clty: he'can bo consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainly’ revealed; lovers united; trouble healed; names of friends and enemies, also the one you will marry guarantéed. Oftice 303 Jones st., near Edd .M., 9 P. ., Sundeys 9 1o 5. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cars (in English or German)tells entire lfe, past, present, future; consultat.ons on all affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good advice; sure help: restores 10st love by sym| mistake impossibie; fee $1; letter $2.° 80 RS, S, SEAT—SITTINGS DAILY: TEST GIR. Wed. eve., 8 P. M.; Thurs., 2. 110 McAllister. BS. ). J. WHITNEY, CLATRVOYANT, TEST medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton. N AKE THE DEAD— WENZEL'S ALARM clock ; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. SPIRITUALISM. 9F GAR-STOR! FINE LOCATION; $3OO E&‘» trade; must be sold at once; part, going away, BUCHANAN & CO, 765 Market s L e AR } :l&ss‘\‘ilh two living rooms. Apply 330 Nine- P_NEWSSTAND AND Apply 41 Fourth st. OR SALE, VERY sickness. 607 Sac- FOR SALL laundry oftl OOD-PAYIN SIN reasonable, on account of ost. LOON FOR SALE; GOOD LOCATION: cause, owner going to Europe. 540 Commercial. ED BAKERY AND STA- fa S WICELY LOK AN “tionery-store: established 16 years; owner ust leave town. Apply Fifeh st. SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE $100 - 0f 10 rooms, ail furnished, for sale Apply 719 Howard st. JREE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms, 16c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. TROLE TO-NIGHT, 100; SITTINGS DAILY. MME. YOUNG, 723 Gough st., nr. McAllister. 1, \3piLl HOUSE, 6TiL AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. 100 MEX T6 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 166 and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ME EGGERT ATKEN, TRANCE MEDIUM g CiF- Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 716 0St st. ASTROLOGY. Fms’r—m.Ass BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER retiring. _Apply Call Branch. '“V'A:\TED—TQ SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH double-filtered distilled water in 514-gallon lotg and upward at 10¢ a galion, free of expressage. The Ralston Health Food Company, 208 Sutter st San Francisco, telephone 1182 o 1168 way, Oukland, telephoue 402. 3.) ELLIS ,ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; <~ L single furnished rooms, $1 week; 20c night. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ night; §1 week. EST IN CITY--SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 51, §1 25, $1 50 per week. l’nclflfil_ifiuu. Comme and Leidesdorf¥ sts. ANTED—LABORE. AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st: 100 rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night; ‘zi 25 to §4 per week. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1 reck: rooms for tway 26 s day, §1 60 weols; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. _A STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 628 GEARY St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. OR SALE—HOME RESTAURANT; F business. Apply this office. Se0D ATTOKRNEYS-AT-LAW. AMES K. ROSS, “ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mills building, seventh fioor, room 15. DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL- F OB SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED MANUFAC: C turing business, with best machinery; has in peocess of construction orders amounting to over 5000; this is & rare chance for a bargaln. For particulars address Owner, box 162, Call Branc) FURNITURE WANTED, t; collections, damases, wills. deeds, etc. G. W. HOW:, At0'y-at-Tuw, 550 Sfarset st cof. Stookion: W. DAV ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 + California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. HOW CASES, BAT, RESTAURAN Sonznu,uxmm.em..bougm and sold. 155 iy ar. JOHN R, AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS 16 and’ 17, 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. 'URNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASLS Testaurants boughi,sold. ANDERSON, ,ll;\l‘sfls*

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