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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1895 when he learns that of the 2230 tons of poultry consumed in this market during the same year 1800 tons were shipped from the East. ~ All these facts go to show the future prospects for this industry. Sonoma has taken the lead in the poultry business, and to-day it is claimed her poultry in- dustry equals and exceeds her production of hops, prunes, sheep, hogs and horses, and is only equaled by the dairy industry Petaluma iast year shipped $450,000 worth of poultry and eggs. Sonoma has set other counties an example. BOOTS AND SHOES, The home boot and shoe manufacturing industry in brisk times employs directly 2000 men. There are ten leading factories in San Francisco, every one of which em- ploys from 100 to 200 hands; all white labor. Then there are several smaller white-labor establishments and fifteen or twenty Chinese concerns, all on a small scale. The large factories are those of Bucking- ham & Hecht; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.; Porter, Slessinger & Co.; United Working- men’s Boot and Shoe Company; P. F. olan & Sons; William H. Nolan; J. C Nolan Co.; Rosenthal, Feder & C Siebe, Glanville & Co.; G. M. Kutz & Co. “Qur California goods.” said a leading manufacturer, “are superior to the bulk of the Eastern importations in point of solid work and gennineness: that 1s to_say, while our goods may be surpassed in looks they stand the test better,as a rule, for qualities. Eastern manufacturers are skilled in the shoddy business, which is unknown on the coast. Style and finish are the features of Eastern goods. We put more sole leather into a pair of shoes than Eastern manufacture do in three. Leather-board for soles is in very common use in the East. The West exports sole leather very largely to the East, and hence we have the advantage in the cost of freight. We also get kip and calf cheap. ~*Where Eastern manufactories have the advantage is in the cheapness of their labor, and in the fact that the different factories confine themselves to specialties in the business, and furthermore, in the use of shoddy goods. “It may be well to observe that in cer- tain grades of shoes we already undersell the Eastern men.” IN A NUTSHELL. In nearly all lines of manufacture an enlivening and inspiriting influence is be- ing felt, and conditions point to a steady increase in trade, commerce and the de- mand upon industrial labor. California’s industries are just siarting out in fact, and | all that is needed to make this State the | rival in manufacturing industries of (hc‘; old and crafty Eastern commonwealths is | a general public spiritedness, a State_pride | that will work to the end that home indus tries shall be patronized in preference to | importations. if home support of home | inaustries be made somewhat of a rule | among the people of tuis State, at least in | cases were the quality and price of articles are equal, millions of dollars annually will be kept in circulation right here at home, and ail lines of business and trade will be advanced and_enriched, while otherwise the money will go to build up the indus- tries of the East. The annual assessment for 13894 showed that there is $57,000,000 invested in manu- jactures in San Francisco, and those fig-| ures are, perhaps, considerably below the mark. ‘Chere are shipyards, 42 found- ries, 60 warehouses and 950 manufactories. With home patronage of home industries that number would soon be doubled. MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR. There are between 80 and 100 flourmills in California, twenty-six of them being ac- | tive, large mills. The manufacture of flour amounts now to about 1,500,000 bar- | rels per year. Last year 784,672 barrels of | flour were exported from California, being | shipped to the islands of the Pacific | Ocean, to Mexico and to China and Japan. The war between the two last named countries was beneficial to the tlour busi- ness to some extent. The Sperry Milling Company of this city is by far the largest tlour milling concern on the coast, con- trolling the output of about fifteen mills in this city and the interior of the State. FRUIT CANNERIES. Canning factories are numerous in this | city, but the bulk of the business is done by the four leading plants—Fontana & Co., the Cutting Fruit Packing Company, Code, Elfelt & Co. and the King-Morse Canning | Company. i The canneries of California annually | pack 1,500,000 cases of all kinds of fruit and | from 300,000 to 500,000 cases of vegetables, | chief among which are tomatoes, peas and | asparagus. The total value of the pack is | about $5,000,000. Of the fruits, 200,000 cases are annually shipped to England and other foreign countries, and the fiulence is | consumed in the home market, great quan- | tities going East by rail and water. { THE MAKING OF PAPER. | The paper manufacturing industry of the Pacific Coast is rapidly growing, de- spite the hot competition from the big paper plants of the Eastern States. The Willamette Palp and Paper Factory, lo- cated in the sister State of Oregon, manu- factures thirty tons of news paper a day. The California Paper Company ot Stockton has an output of fifteen tons of news paper a day. The Lick Mills, in Santa Clara | County, do a heavy business in the manu- facture of manilla paper bags, and the Corallitos (California) Paper Company makes straw wrapping-paper and straw- board very extensively. The big dailies of | San Fran are large patrons of the coast | paper factories. Various kinds of paper | are exported by the San Francisco whole- | salers to the Sandwich Islands, Mexico and Asiatic _points. On Paper-mill Creek, in Marin County, is located the big works of the Pioneer Paper-mill Company, which has also been making paper on a large | scale. THE COCOANUT TRADE. Occupying a whole block at the corner of | Vallejo and Sansome streets is a rare | industry that is rapidly assuming very large proportions. A few years ago from 10,000 to 20,000 cocoanuts were landed here and dealers hardly knew what to do with the supply. [t remained for L. G. Sreso- vich to solve the problem. He started a cocoanut shredding and _desiccating factory, and he now imports from 175,000 to 200.000 cocoanuts a month from the Samoan and other South Sea islands, all these being prepared and boxed here for | the trade. From twenty to twenty-five men are employed daily in the manufact- ure, which 1s on the increase. FULTON IRON WORKS. The Fulton Iron Works at Harbor View employ 300 men. This firm also reports a steady improvement in business, and a near future I:i%1 with promise. On Tues- day last the fishing steamer Wigwam, 80 feet long, with 100-horsepower engine, was Inuiictiod fromi theso. morks. They. st now building an extensive compressing plant for the pneumatic guns at the Pre- sidio, and have taken contracts for a 60- stamp quartzmill for the Golden Cross Mining Company of Hedges, near Fort Yuma, together with a sternwheel boat for the same company. THE MMAKING OF BROOMS. Four years ago practically all the broom- making done in this section was by Chinese, but the factories of white labor have now almost run the Celestials out of the busi- ness. At present there are three white broom factories in this city—those of Zan Bros. & Co., Armes & Dallam, and the Cal- ifornia Broom Manufacturing Company. There are two Chinese ctories 1n this city. Scattered thronghout the broom-making establishments, and about 350 dozen brooms are turned out every day all told. SUGAR REFINING. Among the great local manufactories the Spreckels Sugar Refinery at the Potrero takes a leading rank. At the refinery proper about 400 men are constantly em- ployed, while taking into consideration the allied industries, such as the barrel factory, warehouses, dock labor, etc., the total number of employes reaches 1000. THE MAKING OF BEER. The breweries of California represent a heavy industry. In 1892-93 the quantity of beer made in this district was 658,329 bar- rels, while in 1893-94 the amount manufac- | tured wa ,011 barrels. There are sixty six breweries in the district, and the busi ness is largely controlled by a combina- tion of the large brewing companies. A ROPEWALK. The ropemaking industry employs dur- ing a large part of the year about 200 men and girls. The California Cordage Com- pany, whose works are on the Potrero, is a gigantic establishment and is the sole representative of the business here. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open ungl 12 o'clock every night in the year. FIC open until 11 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 La treet, open until 9:50 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 reet, open_until 9:30 o’cloc! Steiner alled meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EV G at 7:30 o'clock for third degree. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. 5> SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER NO. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. Business and ¥ H. —525 Montgomery street, BT 3. PRIN HER: and A DAY (Monday), April 15, 1895, at 7 0' P. M. Deg.3. By order of the W. M, @-Mltl A, will meet THIS DAY) EVE 30 o'clock gree. By order of the W. M. H. JO! notified to attend a spe DAY, April 16, 1895, s builaing, 114 O’Farrell s purpose of at- tending the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM DANIELS. By order of the M. W. GUS POH LMANNX, Recorder. 5 FIFTH ANNUAL PIC 7 the County Leitrim Soci y given at_Shell Mound Park, 3 AY, April 21,1895. Professor Mc: 5 celebrated Irish piper, w! b ttendance. Music by the Emmet Gusrd Valuable game and gate pri Par- tickets for Shell Mound. Tickets—Adults children 25c. SPECIAL N HOLM, § 215 Capp, nr. Seventeenth; 110 4. CUT YOUR CORNS; WE them painlessly without a knife in Chiropodic 1nstitute, 3614 Geary st. PRIVATE HOME FOR THE 8 ing-in hospital; rest cure patient and inva- lids; competent nurses. 606 Halght st. iE.SWAIN, (MEDIUM), three minu 8,9 circs. Mon., Eaé; ALL COURTS—LEGAL PRIVATE M. ters; confidential; advice free. ATTOR- | NEY McCABE Market st. > CLARA FOLT T-LAW, E ills building’ d Federal courts. £ BEIGHLE, OFFIC! Donohoe building, 1170 Ma kidgey and rheumatism suce Nervou es a specialty rooms 14 and 15, 9:h floor, Practices in all State a F- DR, NE to mach, liver, fully treated. eases e: Dis- Passports pro- telephone 25 DIViDE ’ EVADA - Bank of San Francisco—1he Board of rs of this bank have declared & dividend ) for the quarter ending March 31, 1895, at ©5ix () per cent per vable on r the 15th inst. will be TICE. s per share, of the I Sugar plantation will be payable at the office of the 27 Market street, on and after SATUR- : . 1895. Transfer-books will close Saturday, April 13, 1895, at 12 0'c'ock M. best of hel lephone M. 485 T AND RE- tockton st. all nationalities. 9 Boats leave foot of Market st. | RE- | SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. L IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WHO SPEAKS German wishes position for upstairs work and take care of child; good sewer. Address K., box 180, Call Cftice. APABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation to do any kind_of housework by the day; best of references. 15174 Market st. 00D DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW more engagements in families; $1 50 per day; cuts by Taylor system; children’s clothes also. Ad- dress M., box 99, this office. WOMAN ~ OF HOTEL EXPERIENCE £X would like a position; vears of experience; ountzy preferred.* Address MBS, 8. G., Box 107, all of 7 ISIT—VISIT—VISIT The McDowell Dressmaking Academy and see for yourself that it is the most relizble place on the coast to learn everything periaining (0 dressmak- ing; we have the school, the most competent teach- ers,’ and we do the business because we give value for every dollar we receive; a grand opportunity to get a valuable education cheap: just think,s | week's instruction in dressmaking, working for yourself or customer, and only paying $1 per week ! dressmaking, cutting and fiiting done cheap; pat- terns cut to order from 25¢ up: if you want the new. sleeve and latest style skirts we cut them: dress- makers and sewing-girls given positions free; un- limited lessons: easy payments: now 1s the time to get ready for business. MCDOWELL DRESS— MAKING ACADEMY, 213 Powell st., 8. F. (ASTERN LADY OF REFINEMENT AND culture, 28 years oid, no incumbranee, desires | position as manager or housekeeper in gentleman’s family; can teach German and music: no objection | to country: reference given. Address E. L., box 147, Call Office. ERICAN W SPLENDID COOK £\ and honsekeeper; for lnmber or mining camp, ranch or camping-out parties. Address Cook, box 108, Call Office. W OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, housework or window-cleaning. 230 Hickory avenue. “A MERICAN LADY WISHES POSITION AS £\ houseke: Apply 1118 Market st., room 2 YV OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS a housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 7; second oor. JASTERN LADY WOULD LTKE & POSITIO U us housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 2: first floor. ADIES SHING GOOD, RESPECTABLE 4 girls for cooking and general housework call at 1114 Antonio st, off Jones, near Ellis. ¢ GOOD WORK kind of housework, washing and froning, scrubbing floors and cleaning indeors, by the day. Call at 547 Mission st., bet. First and Second. LADIES i POSITIONS AS Kearny st., room 10. HELP WANTED—Continued. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $30; WATT: Tess, country hotel, $25. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary si. HELP WANTED-Continned. EN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT, $1 50 WILL start you in a business that pays $3 50 a day. Apply at tore, 328 Seventh st., near Harrison. JRENCH GIRL, COOKING AND HOUSE- work, $25: 2 German girls, general housework, $18, $20; Protestant girl, general housework, small family, $20; French second girl, $20: upstairs girl, Gérman or French preferred, 820 young giris as nurses and do light housework, $15: call early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAITRESSES FOR SAME SUMMER RE- sert, $20 each, see party here Mon 2 waitresses, same country hotel, §20: 2 waitresse: same country hotel, $15; 2 chumbermaids, $15; German restaurant cook, $25. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. ERMAN AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPER, country, $20; girl sleep home, $15: second girl, Oakland, $15; companion, assist: 2 girls, $20; 4 girls. American family, $20; woman, Santa Cruz; 10 girls, $15: woman, Alameda, $20; German nurse, $20, MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market. W ST-CLASS COOK, PRIVATE boarding-house, wages $40: waltress, restau- rant, $20; chambermaid, boarding-house, Oakland, $15: neat housegirl, Alameda, $20: cook, smMl boarding-house, $20: 4 girls, housework, country. $15 to $20; nurse, $20. _Apply 332 Geary st. ERMAN NURSEGIRL. $20: SWEDISH cook, $25: 3 general housework girls, $15 to $25; ranch cook, %30; cook, Berkeley, $25; cook and second girl, San Lorenzo, $20_and $25; 4 gen- eral housework girls, 815 1o $25; 2 waitresses, San Jose, $25. 9 Stockton st. JANTED—6 GOOD GIRLS FOR GENERAL | housework, wages $25; 10 housegirls, $20; waitress, $25; second girl, $20; seamstress, $25. 832 Geary st. URSE FOR INFANT, $20, CAL] RLY; ook, small family, $25: 8 girls for housework and (o assist, $12, $15 and $20. MRS. HIRD, 705 Polk st. morning; | QEAMEN FOR EUROPE AND HONOLULU: rincipal ports. 103 Montgomery ave. EST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS or ¢ 298 Pacific st. HAVING, WITH BAY RUM, 10c; HAIR CU' ting 15¢:'a towel for every customer: 8 chai no waiting. JOE'S, 32 Third stree ERS WANTED T0 ATTEND THE i Y next grand massmeeting at the Turk-st. | "emple, April 17. F YOU WANT GOOD, SOBER COOK, FIRST- class single-handed, call at 245 Minna st., bet. Third and Fourth; no objections to country. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; done while you wait; at less than half the usuai price; all repairing done at half price; work guaran- teed. ' 564 Mission st.. bet. First and Second EN'S SHOES 145-SOLED, 40c; HEELS, 2bc; done in 15 minutes. 6&5}(5-!’"}' st.. hlse'ngenz. JIRST-CLASS LADY TATLORS. 504 SUTT street. 5 ARBERS_BARGAIN TO-DAY; GCHAIR shop, with bathroom, for sale for $450; central location; must be sold.’ Inquire 326 Grant ave., Barbers” Agent S. FUCHS. RES(OVE]) FROM 706 TO 72615, OPP. HOW- ard-st. Theater; misfit shoes 'bought or ex- changed : best place in the city for new and second- hand shoes. 5 VW ANTED—CITY AGENT FOR LEADING insurance company; must be weil acquainted and of long residence and be active. Address Ac- tive, box 154, Call Branch. MEN FOR A LONG JENNY LIND CAK. and 44 Fourth st. N S 50 and cooking; wages §16. 1006 Harrison. only competent need apply; ANTS FINISHERS WANTED; STEADY work. 450 Natoma st. D — PARTNER, for dressmaker shop. 11 Office. LADY. LITTLE Address box vear-old child; wages $15. Call between 9 and 12, 1208 EIlis st.; city reference. 7 ANTED—GOOD PLAIN COOK no housework: wages $15. NO WASH- 414 Golden GuuT WANTED. 716 GREEN ST. DO AMERICAN _J and German style; fond of children; work In city or country in neat family. Call 129 Third st., U AND SHORTHAND-WRITER a8 had experie Wwants a positio; | for $8 a weel 28, Call Oftice, (OMPI AND RE i ) general housework, or would go as nursegirl. Call'at 130 Twenty-first st. nce: will work 0. ST HO nished by C. A | Y OUNG MAN WISHES T0 FILL VACANGY | in church choir; geod pedal organist and fin- | ished pianist; reads well at sight; well trained bary- | tone voice: engagements for evenings solicited. ‘all or address B. H., 114 venth st. Y MAN AND WIFE—WIFE FIRST- | 13 cook and hounsekeeper: man to tuke care borses and cons and do_garden g Address G. W., box 119, Call Office, T O MAN WANTS WORK: HANDY AT h wnil: g, paper-hanging, glazing, woiten- ing; will work by the dey: reasonaile, CLI ERMAN WISHE dener or coachman references. Address M OY (16) WISH chores; willing to work: smallg F., box 117, Call Oftice. YOACHMAN—MARRIED MAN J AR- rived fron New York wishes a situation as above; thoroughly understands his business about | horses, harness and carriages; first-class drive willing to make himseif useful; bestof references; city or_cosntr box 88, Call Gffice. e, Address | city or country: country preferred. Address S., | box 141, this office. | FFIRST-CLASS WOOD-TURNER AND BAND- sawver, all-around ation in planing mill. Napa, Cal. ARBER, FIR place in count 143, this ofl machinery man. wants s Address P. DIT - MAR, ~CLASS, WOULD LIKE A Address one week C., box | (VARPE EN L WORKMAN HAS | 'Ua good chest of tools: will work_cheap: city or country. Address Carpenter, box 119, Call Brancn | oftice. MERICAN MAN AND WIFE WANT SITU- tions oh ranch or camp; wite g0od cook and housekeeper, man first-class farmer: best refer- | ences.” Call or address D., 961 Folsom st. | can give $1000 security; city reterences. S., box 119, Call Ofll \ ARRIED MAN A oughly understands restaurant and f. ily liquor business, wants work of any kind: cither with or without wife. Address ‘Work, 1104 Mission st. QITUATION WANTED BY ENGINEER AND machinisc of 15 vears’ experience in city or couniry; can give good references. Address T., box 125, Cell Office. '\ IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WISHES SITU IVl "tion “as cellarman; country or city; under- stands wine-making, blending, clarifying; also dis tilling and brandy-making; can run machiner; understands vineyard Address 8. W, ‘ JANTED—SITUATION BY A YOI of experience, with hizh recommendations and Teferences: po: on in hotei, city or country, as clerk, bookKeeper or manages well acquainted with traveling public. Address Clerk, box 139, Call Off MANAND Wik SIRE ENGAGEMENTS in city or country: fully competent as garden- er, manager, housekeeper, cook or waltr Ver, beat references. Please address Reliable, box 109, “all O Address p () branches of hotel, | | Address | IRL TO ASSIST; CARE OF BABY; GOOD U home; wages $3. ' 1117 Geary st. YERMAN SECOND GIRL; PRIVATE FAM- ily. 9 Stockton st. TPIDY GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- 2414 Washington st. work. RL TO DO HOUSEWORK; ; no children. 504 O'Farrell. 0D FINISHER ON CU 626 Minua st. :D FOR HOUS U $10. 517 Thira st. VIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOU U and care of bai;. 1081 Howard s W ANTED —TATLORESS ON CUSTOM COATS ¥ and make buttonholés. 22 Russ st. TTRACTIVE WAITRES v 4X by 10 A. 3r.; restaurant. Box 156, Call Offi TRONG WOMAN FOR A PLAIN PLA! Milbra LIG '3 Howard st. ENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL, ALAMEDA, | U815, 9 Stockton st. B g £ b | PAILORESS TO FINIS] | L steady work in store. 505 Hayes st. 2”( RLS AND WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT | 1 Steam | 10 Wine 0 815, $20 and §30. MURRAY & | 5()() PAIRS OF G#OD SHOLS, 260 T0 §1. 564 READ DU Mission st.; also 63134 Sucramento st. —GENERAL HOUSEWORK | W AKE THE DEAD — W L'S ALARM y clock ; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. E AND ROLLS, 704 SANSOM] single rooms, 15¢, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— 75¢ week, 15¢ nighi MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including eoftes and rolls. néar Kearny. ELLIS ROSEDALE—PRI 100 624 Washington s low Sixth, for & room: 25¢ night; $1 week. REST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific H “ommercial and Leidesdort sts. BORIIRS AND MECH to know that Xd Rolkin, Reno House p etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night; $1 25 t0 $4 per W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; 81 week: rooms for two, 25¢ & day, 1 50 a week; reading room - dailv papers. 36 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS TO SELL DAISY LANTER: £\ ple by mail 25 cents; sells at first sighi agents make $5 aday. KENNEDY'S NOVEL AGENCY .Oakland, Cal. HOUSES WANTED. "ASES, BAR, RESTAURA outfits, fixtures,etc., bought and sold. 125 Fifth st. ., SHO SES ERSON,1121 M Y WANTED. W ANTED-3$1500 ON EXCELLE estate security near San rrancisco; the im- provements insuréd for the amount of loan, pay- able to mortgagee: 11 per cent will be paid for one ‘ar: no expense for examination of property. Ap- JOHN L. RICHTER, 513 Market st. PPRENTICE AND FINISHER ON COATS. 4 Clementina st 0D 1 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST, PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry. ASHIER WANTED. 613CLAY, 5¢ COFFE ! U'house. Fu < SSFINISHER ON COATS + make button-holes. 44514 Natoma st. JIRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES CAN OB- tain positions. 9 Stockton st. 00D, HEALTHY WETNURSE., APPLY 892 Fourteenth st., cor. Noe. G:IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOU work; family of 2 and 2 childre required. st LOST. OST—BRINDLE GREYHOUND. RETURN to 311 Fourth st.; reward. OST—BET. GOLDEN GATE PARK AND SU- tro Heights a mink boa. _Liberal reward if re- turned to 1887 Ellis st., near Scott. CANDY | | | | | PERSONALS. THE PUBLICTS HEREBRY NOTIFIED THAT I will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by my wife, NANNIE F. ERRICSON, after this date, April 14, 1895, FRANS 0. ERRIC: w’ANTED—TO ADOPT AN INFANT FROM birth. Address MRS. C. E. BIRDSELL, post- office box 1938, general postoflice, San Francisco. IANO AND SINGING TAUGHT, 50 CENTS L lesson; experienced teacher; new method. 114 Eleventh st. & OOK ON RHEUMATISM, GOUT AND LUM- Dbago sent free to those sending their addresses to E. M. CHESSMAN Manufacturing Co., Pitts- b Pa. NOLICE-T WILL NOT BE = for any debts contracted by wife A.BLENERHASSETT, J. R, HEUMATISM C derful discovery PONSIBLE ereafter. J. NEW AND WON- L. YOEL, 121 Stockton st. $20 () SEALSKIN AT A SACRIFICE. G. F., box 128, this office. NFORMATION WANTED AS _TO THE whereabouts of the heirs of JOHN P. MUR- PHY, who died near Oakland, Alameda County, California, November 16, 1390. and also of the heirs of MARY E. MURPHY, his wife, who died at the sume place on the 19th day of November, 1889. Any heirs of either of said parties, and in articular the children of MARGARET ASPEN- LON, nee MURPHY, at one time supposed to have resided in Brooklyn, New York, will learn some- thing to their advantage by addressing either of the undersigned at Oakland, Alsmeda County, Califor- nia. ROBERT M. FITZGERALD, Executor. GEORGE W. REED, Attorney. Oakland, Cal., April.4, 1895. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers Oak Bed Sets. 3 Oilcloths and Linoleums. Stoves and Ranges. . Thousands of bargains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J. NOONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. (AN HAVE DRESSES CUT AND FITTED J for $3: dresses popular prices or engagements by the day; patterns to meas: Geary. I EADQUARTERS LO E TELE- L phones, cheap: send for prices. Klein Etectric Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Ci VALL AT FONZO'S CAFE FOR FIRST-CLASS refreshment ed rooms by the day or week. 2067 Center st., Berkeley station, Berkeley. .$14 t0 $35 .From $10 up +$17 50 up -30c up -3 up $750 < Eufigx‘\missdmx uar? , chant of good standing and reputation his wholesale produce commission- D ela large first-clis trade from all parts of the Pacific Const; established since 1879; does an enormons business and_season is jus: opent; ofter ia grand opportunity ot some active indus- : ave help; Wl 2 ::rnlun:};‘mrgzfi mfi'(s):) per month, and during season 200+ {s & chance in lifetime; don’t miss it. GEO. RWART, 639 Market st., opp. Palace. 3UY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUICK FOR e see GUS STRAN D, 719 Market st. A LL BARGAINS THIS WEEK: Pork and delicacies store..... Wood and coal yard, Lorse and wagon. . Branch bakery and coftee parlor. ... il 5 Putener-shop, horse and wagon; clears $100. 450 Corner saloon, clears §75 e Seloon and liquor-store 5 Restaurant, receipts $15 a day lg(;:; Hotel, 50 rooms, clears $150 000 Partner in corner saloon 250 Horseshool. g shop. 18 Branch bakery, 4 rooms. 850 ¥ ery und bar . < 51-3'#35 Srsell seo GUS STRAND, 718 Market st. C1R00 S I 1500, Pai®on hand for vears; old_ estab- lished, good paying business in ladics’ underwear, corsets, notions, etc.; select stock; 4 1iving rooms; cheap rent. GUS STRAUD, 719 MArket st ] GROCERY AND DELICACY STORE $800. vesern Aadition; rent pfi?e; lease; owner has another atore and sacrifices place on ac- count of too much to attend to. Particulars 533 Caliiornia st., Phenix bar. CORNER BRANCH BAKERY— « Transfer n}ir}:l ; doin $15 nice living-rooms. OFFEE ity Kearn; offered re ROO! 3 52 Jaoee lot: clearing abont £300 month sonable terms. SPE 30 Montgomery JXTRA BIG BARGAINS FOR THIS WE [/°$1000—One-third interest in manufacturing Dbusiness to manufacture their own patents. $550_Second-hand and new furnjiure-store in extra good location; doing Al business: good for 200 clear per month. 5 25 Lady Wants partner in good paying fruit- tore. *Wanted—Good restaurant, exchange for fine perty ; must be paying place. P SMITH, PRIBEK & CO., 1001 Market st. £ nice business; also 30 Montgomery st. R, H. VERED how to grow nes r and save what you have: @ large class under treatmen:. Send address for book explaining treatment, 1206 Market. lady partner wanted with $350 to open up a ladies’ department. HAUPTLI, LA DIES HATR DRESSER, HAS « removed 0 1156 Market st., next to the Maze. Also | A( RESPONSTBLE MAN CAN TRE D00. faterest in and management of ‘arse office business: salary and share of profits $200 a month. 123 California st., room 34 % ‘@ AR A FORTUNE FOR MAN AND WIFE; &4- « corner candy and icecream busines: clegantly fitted; delightful living-rooms: cheap rent. & SON: ef, rm. 2. PLACE LADIES TRADE IN stocks and grain; large money made on small invesiment. WHEELOCK & CO., 318 Pinest., R 3. ((ANCER AND TUMORS CURED: ELECTRIC and magnetic treatments to w dren for chronic and nervous diseases; reduced price to the poor. MRS. LEE, 327 JILLIE LIPMAN, WHO DESIRES TO YL JOHN, CHARLES L., ADA L., ALIC address Brooklyn Hotel, San Franeisco, LIE DECASSER CASSER: E L., ‘al. NEL® men and chil- | ERMAN BOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTSS] uation to make himself generally useful around & house. Cail or address 620 Fourth st. UTCHER - SHOP: horse, wagon; investigate; California st. i | JOARNEST GIRL WANTS AN Y man as partner in a good-paying $250 required. Call 1235 Folsom st., butcher-shop. (LOOD-PAY B! ILY RE- X ceipts $40. Apply 626 JOLLOW THE RU: Sixth s REAR ROOMS, YAR 911 Foisom, near Fifch. $ 7 NEW STO! - entrance. } AIR-DRESSING, ANY STYLE; PIO- neer hair-store. PITZ, 111 Stockton st.; estaplished 1869; strictly one price, 25¢ on GUARANTEED 1V OR IN PROF. FOS S dancing-school, 997 W LOUVE HE 8-14 O'Farrell st. are the talk of the town. PARLORSIAT X CAPES AND SUT mirs’ cost. Factory RS. MELVILLI her Oratorical, Vocal and Dramatic 10519 Van Ness av day, 3P, 50c'mo.: 1 i % DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPECIAL. ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds, etc. G. W. HOW, Att'y-at-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. YHARLEY—CURE YOUR DANDRUFF, looks bad and leads to a diseased sc: bottle of Smith's s.andruff Pomade is guaranteed | ug: 1 g0 o cure or money refunded; price $1, at all dr stores. SMITH B! 1 CL'T_IN PRICES bangs, natural curl: al. WIGS, La Verite curling flutd ex- | cels; hair dressed 25c. La Verite Hair-dressing Bazaar, 1170 Market st., over Maze. FOUND. LACK MARE; WHITE SPOT ON FORE- I head. _Apply 7 Clay st. INETOSCOP outfits bought CARDS ENG S FOR SALE JVIRL FOR HOUS German preferred WORK AND COO} G Gern insmali family. 1830 (YOOD GIRL TO K AND DO GENERAL X housework in small family: quired. Call at 704 Fell st. ebster. WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAITR and parlor-maid: German or Swedish pre- ferred: réferences required. Apply bet. 1 and 2, 1701 Van ANTED—CATHOLIC GIRLTOTAKE CAR. children; must be willing 0 50 to the country Apply 924 Py ¥ NTSHERS 0 o 541 Market. WANIE )—HOUSEKEEPER FOR WIDOW- er, with 2 children. Apply from 2105 p. M., 1055 Denison st., near Twenty-third ave., Last Oakland. ANTE! DY WITH §350 TO BU » teel store: business near Baldwin. SPECK'S, 30 Montgon:e: IRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1811 Broderick st. 71'?) NG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work in family of 3 for board and clothes; good home in Western Addition. Address W., box 120, Call Office. RESSMAKERS WANTED; FIRST-CLASS skirtmukers; ~also operators on Singer ma- chine. 504 Sutter st. FIRsTC LASS TAILORESS, X street. (GIRLTO ST 1N T HO X wages $8. 7024 Guerrero st. (RIS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT T X order, 25c. at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. 504 SUTTER consulted on business, mariages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainiy revealed: lovers enemies, also the one vou will marry; truth arantéed. Office 303 Jones st., near Eddy ; hours A, § P. M., Sundays 9 to 5. NLE, DR THOMAS, SCTENTIFIC REVEAL: erby eggsand carls (in English or German)tells entire life, past, present, future; consultat ons on all_affairs, nothing excepted: names given; good ice: sure help: restores lost love by sympatiy impossibie; fee $1; lotter 2. 30 Kearny. CLAIRVOYANTS. | fih}:,“ R o O e e R O e ] et =2 HE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT, PRO- | EDDI NV 'ESSOR WALTER, is in the city; he can be | united; trouble healed; names of friends and | grc. | (JAS FIXTURES AND PLUMBL printed. ROE VLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT store-fixtures, doors, windows : cheap. Yard 1166 Mission s QECOND-H A safcs, ch: them, t00; be sure and fore going elsewhere. 1021-1025 Mission st., above Sixth. e stock and_get G. . 623 H. HUFSCHMIDT. R LEON, THE G AT RE- clairvoyant and life reader, has ar- rived in the city; don’t fail to see_him: gives luck : healing power; hours 10 A. M. 10 8 . 3. 533 P near Taylor. ) LADIES' \CTURED TO 1195 Market. SHADES MAN order by WILLTAM McPHU . MOREAU, REST MEDIUM,CLATRVOY- speaks German; 25¢ up. 181 Fourth s LEGETTE, PAST, PRESENT AND 304 Tenam: ew Arling- ME. WALTERS, G T CARD-READER, no humbug: returned; 25¢, gents 50c. 337 Tehama st. DRESSMAKERS. TOASHIONABLE DRESSES MADE. $3; skirts, $1. 108 Fourih st. AY & CO.. 315 GEARY trade solicited; personal fitting not necessary : send waist on measurement; goods and findings com- plete from $15 up; suits from $6 up; mourning orders in 12 hours: fit guaranteed. ASHIONABLE C’Lamvoy,«xf—flm 25C; LADIES ONLY. 537 Third st., basement M RS L—SITTINGS DAILY : TEST CIR. Wed. eve., 8 P. M.; Thurs., 2. 110 McAllister. [RS.).J. WHITNEY, CLATRVOYANT, medium and life-reader. 218 Stockio: or country; long experience; best of Teferences: speaks four languages. Address R. S., T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls . phone 9 TON'S, 10614 Stockton st. | | box 104, Oall Office. i DANE, ACH 2 TOMED TO WORK on ‘private places, wishes situation; city or | country: thoroughly understands horses, cow | plain garden and general work. Address J. J., b | 153, Call Office. city or_country. apply MME LEO- POLD’S Emp. Office, 957 Market; open e vening: \ SRM TRLS WISHES PLA for general housework and cooking. 68 Clem- entina st. '“ru.\u WISHES SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework in_private family; not afraid of work. Call at 1425 Sacramento st. RF TABLE COLORED GIRL WISHES A place to do general housework. Apply 619 Bush st. M Apply 460 Minna st. ELTABLE WOMAN day houscleaning or washin, 1l aiter $ o'clock. Address A. €., bet. Van Ness and F' WISHES SITUA- vate family or boarding-house: city or coun- Address 1017 Folsom st. MIDDLE - AGED woman wants place to do any kind of house- work; fond of children; terms moderate. Please call at 10 Anthony st.. off Mission, nr. Second. ESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WITH | child, willing and obilging, wants any kind of work in exchange for good_home:_city or country. Please call or address MRS. W. i Mission. QTEADY YOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATIO 1o do light housework and mind children. Ap- ply or address 513 Gough st. ]) ECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES \ to do washing or cleaning by the day. 120a Wildey st., off Filimore, between Bush and Pine. OU WANT A GOOD SERVANT, MALE | tion as housekeeper and take care of children, | A 8 NURSE, JOMPANION OR |t invalid gentlemar speaks German, French | and English: best of references. Address box 6, | Call Office, Oakland. | UNGLISHMAN “WHO IS A FIRST-CLA. gardener wants a job; can milk and under- stands care of horses: willing to make himself usefu B., box 1! OF ANY KIND WANTED BY sirong respectable youny man of 20, living with his mother; has experience as shipping clerk and in other office work: moderate wages: references. Address Twent AN WISHES SITUATION AS run stationary engine; best of nce ‘rom last employer. Address F. M., box 99, Call Office. BY GERMAN AND m & ranch or private | place; man understands all kinds of ranch or pri- | vate work: wife good cook. Address T. RATH- | GEBER, RACTICAL MINER AND MINING FORE- | X man desires & position as mining forsman of & | kold, silver, lead or cinabar minc: best of refer- | ences. Address 19 Rausch st., San Francisco. SH 28 YEARS, SLY FROM the kast, wishes job in Irish or American bakery | no ob; ion to country ; 3 years’' experience in co) | fectioner’s trade. Cail or address W. GRAVES, | 617 Sacramento st., bet. 3 and 4 r. GARDENER WISHES A SIT- uation on private place in the city; good refer- | ence. G. B., Toom 25, 403 Broadway, cor. Mont- | gomery H FEMALE HELP WANTED. JOMAN LATELY ARRIVED FROM THE East wants to do plain washing or any Kind of honsework by the day. Address 571 Stevenson st., near Seventh, downstairs. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG LADY ) as saleslady in store or bakery. Address 672 W ANTED—WAITRESS AND PA RLOR MAID, #25; 3 German and French second girls and nurses. $20: cook, a short distance. $30: laun- dress and waitress, $25; 2 cooks, German style, $25; restaurant cook, §30: and a large number of girls to fill situations in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Suttes w;{srzn — HOTEL WAITRESS, class place. $20; chambermaid and waitress, 20: and others. J. F. CROSEIT & CO., 312 utter st. W ANTED — WAITRESS, 3§56 A WEEK; French waitress, $16 to $20, etc. i ress: house girls in a nice family of two; cook for a smail family, no bhousework, $15: middle-aged woman to assist in housework ina small family: 7 house girls, $16; 4 g00d girls for Housework ut 520, etc.; 3 young girls, $5, §10 aud 512 a month; German® girl in family of 5, $15. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st.: Telephone Main, 1849: largest and best conducted Employment Agency on the Pacific Coast. NEAT GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK: $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. Bryant st (390D F COOK WISHES BITUATION X in family city or country; reference. Apply 70814 Pine st., city. 00K WITH GOOD REFERENCE WANTS A situation. Call at 2121 Fillmore st. IRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES SIT- uation. 9 SYEDISH SECOND GIRL DESIRES SITUA- tion. 9 Stockton st. ERMAN 'WOMAN, WITH BOY 13 YEARS old, wanfs situation for general housework, city or country. G. W., box 86, Call Offi EXIERIENCEDINFAN E DESIRES position, or do_chamberwork and care grown childreg. Cail 820 Post. =i ITUATION WANTED BY A KELIABLE ) English girl, aged 25, to take charge of 1 or 2 children; 2 years in last situation. Write or call 2438 Bush si., cor. Scott. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES sitation; is £00d cook, or would Iike upstairs work and sewing; best of reference. G., box 165, Call Oftice. i (GERMAN LADY WISHES POSITION AS U nousekeeper. " Call 717 Stockton st. REFINED LADY WisH POSITION AS I\ nousekeeper. Call or address 174 Sixth, rm. 2 IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITU- to take care of children or an invalid. 2 Welch st. ES A POSIT As housekeeper. 206 K earny st. room 10, interior ‘of the State are some thir- teen or fourteen additional white NEar AND E L{AH‘L‘E YOUNG GIRL, lately from the Fast, wishes situation to do u, stairs work. Call at 1020 Bryaut st., over store. 2 . ation as housekeeper: is good seamstress; or HOUSEWORK GIRL, SANTA CRUZ, 8$15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OMAN WITH A CHILD AS HOUSE- keeper, $12. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room 2. AITRESS AND PARLOR - MAID, $25: seamstress. $25; cook, $30; 2 second girls, $20 and $25; nurae, $20; iaundress, $30: house- work, Martinez, $15: Oakland, $25; San Jm,lgm 6 housework girls, city and country, $20 and 4 voung girls assist, $10 to $15. S8 CULI 105 Stockton st., room 2. ] OUSEKEEPER, $25. Stockton st. W ANTED-GERMAN COOK. §35; FRENCH housework girl. country, $25: French nurse, $20: 2 German girls, housework, city, $16: honse- work girl, country, $20: French nurse. Santa Bar- bara, $25; 4 lunch waitresscs, $4 a_week; wait- ress, surant, $20. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. MISS CULLEN, 105 POFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING dress-cutting machine; his latest improvement over all other methods in use: simple, durable and perfect: no guesswork nor reficting; cuts directly on cloth withoat aid 0f pencil, paper, weights or thumb-screws; satisfaction aranteed or fee re- funded: increase of business compels us to remove to larger quarters. New address 702 Sutter st. SPIRITUALISM. M. FRANCIS, 118 HAIGHT, INDEPEND- « ent siate-writing. medium; Sunday excepted. b T ATKE! NCE MEDIUM: Tues. eve. 715 50 LADY SOLICITORS WANTED. APPLY bet. 8and 10 A. M. or 5 to 8 ». M. (any hour Sunday), 517 Sixth st._ 55 ITEADY FINISHERS ON PANTS: ALSO ONE tolearn. 307 Clementina st. E: EST AT LAWR 1231 Market CE DRESSC SMALE HELP WANTED. ‘W ANTED—COOPER ON = SLACK WORK; country, J.F.CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra mento st. UNNER AND WAIT AT TABLE. COUNTRY hotel, $20 to $25; 10 Italian, Frenuch, German or Scandinavian vineyard bands, year's work. $15; sawmill Inborers, §20; dairyman, ran_separator, $30; basalt-block makers; choreman, $15; black- smith to_buy half interest in country'shop. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. TANTED—FRENCH COOK, SMALL RE: taurant; man and wife for a dairy, wife house- work, man’ as cheesemaker: third cook, $35; agents for butchers’ aprons, jackets, caps, eic. MARTIN & CO.. 749 Market st.; telephone main 1849: largest and best conducted employment agency on the Pacific Coast. ANTE SCOND BUTLE: erence, ; young man as night waiter, $25; v cook, country, $30: French boy for store, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Siockton st. Fnifi NCH_FIRST CLASS COOK, $100. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 3 ) WOODCHOPPERS, $1 AND $1 60 PER cord: painter; suilor for a gentleman's yacht. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 9 BU ¥ $80; 2 MILKERS: 8 borers: 2 cooks, 335 and §45; sec- MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. BARBERS, FOR EMPLONMENT CALL _SEC. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seve SCHEUNERT. O K Wi coulyard and deliver orders. Apply at 421 Valencie st. TA_IDOH WANTED AT 850% THIRD ST, A} French fami O BARBERS WANTED. 32 THIRD ST. 00D TATLORON CUSTOM WORK: STEADY. 14 Morris ave., off Harrison st. ANTED—BARBER: BRING TOOLS; EAR- nan st., near Sixth. MAN UNDERSTANDING 10 other. 1182 Howard st. (90K WANTED. 618 CLAY ST. ‘Youso MAN DISWASHER; MUST THOR- oughly understand Kitchen work. 126 Ninth st. 3 OUNG MAN, SECOND COOK; 4 GOOD LA- borers. 935 Market st., room 4. TFPIRST CLASS TAILOR ON COATS; STEADY work. 1008 Hyde st. ANTED—MAN, EXPERIENCED STENOG- Tapher and typewrlter, In_commission-house; must be quick and accurate at figures: to assisi on books and act as entry clerk: early hours:. steady employment;state salary expected. Address P. O. box 2416. W ANTED-DENTIST, DOCTOR OR TAW- yer to rent office. 23 Kearny or SPECK'S. ANTED—MUSICIANS FOR_AMATEUR orchestra; call daytume or Tuesday, & r. 3., for Tehearsal. 1747 Miesion st. W ANTED — COATMAKERS: work; good wages. 541 Market st. STEADY = ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY « folding, {ron beds, furniture; step ladder mantd for the trade. 18(). EOR SALE—§ ROOMS, WELL FUR- + nished; very cheap account departure. ohn st., off Muson, near Jackson. 'S, $11: OAK CHAIRS, §1; SHIREK, 1310-1312 Stockton. UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week at MCCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. EDUCTIONS ON LA STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 carpets, 0od as news oil- cloth, 25c; ,parlor suits, $19 up; linolenm, 45c; T-plece c:‘;m rhunlu, $14 50; mmxmlfilz.&:& ranges, ; _cash or_ installments; PP free. 7. H: NELSON, 126 Fourth st. CARPETS. ARPETS, 45c: LINOLEUM, 40c; BEDROOM set. $11. SHIREK. 1810-1312 Stockton st. low pric: 779 Mission st. CARPET CLEANING. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 260. ('ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, WHEN YOU BECOME DISG T work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- ret Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. ARGAINSIN NEW AND2D-JIAND P Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, elc.: bard- times prices; installms SATON, 735 Market st. NOTHER SURPRISE; AN EXCELLENT £\ square piano, full size, $75: a nice large up- right, $125, excellent tone and g0od case; smaller upright, $70. The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor Flood building, Sole Agents for Hardman, Chase Bros., etc. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. | NYDER HAS REMOVED | for cash. Bacigalupi, 946 Mkt. | skl 2 ‘W BARS, | showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, | , scales, etc., and_a very large stock of | rices be- | J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- | Ladies’ Tailors: latestsParisian styles: interior | £9((). ALK, DAIRY AND CE %. « ranch across the bay; has 8 fi - 2'horses, new wagon, barn, outhonses and 150 Leg horns; 4-room house and 50 of land at lowes: EERS & CO. v st. R SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF D ! owner, photo and ferrotype gallery etc., included: furnished and fitted up ‘with co plete stock, apparatus and negatives: 8 furnished living-rooms; will sell with or withont instraments : | lease assured. For further particulars addre MRS. F. K. HOUSTON, 409 Stanyan st. IMALL BOARDING-HOUSE FOR SALE. O ply Call office. {XCELLENT BUS! of monopoly manutacture and wholesale trade of greatly, improved housebold necessity: stock of goods on hand; 1o previous experience and but few hundred dollars required: or would trade fc tate. Particulars of N. D. SICKLES, 318 P JOR SALE—A GOOD SHOE SHOP C | X' on account of going away. Cailat116 | leather store. tY TO BE SOLD FOR RE ABLE horse and wagon: 414 barrels daily at ce; best street in city for ready taking in $900 a month cash 1o | accounts over 1 week; sickness cause of selling. | B., box 166, Call Office. ( SALOON; BE . nished rooms; la lis CO.; 8600: 500 For further informa- ce, off Cali‘ol WITH LIVING-HOOMS AT A sacrifice; must sell on account ef other busi- ness. Inquire 1024 Treat ave ANTED—PARTNER, WITH & tal, having no ol $20 to0 $100 daily. L. N ICELY Niiicners ston must leave town. £ PARTNER WA $O()O . class gentlemen’s furnishi business, connected with merchant taiiorin e tablished for over 10 years; well located: one to e the tailoring department preferred. Ad- » box 147, Call Office. chickens; tion apply 12 established Apply 34135 7 and saloon in the Western :_best of reasons for selling. Inquire of LEVY & CO., wholesale liquor dealers. 219 Grant avenue. ALOON FOR SALE—9 YEARS' LEAS) S prominent corner; including large wine cellar and beautiful flat of 7 rooms; this saloon is the best appointed and most elegantly fit; ed-up place in the c; usiness is weil established; reasons for selling. retiring from business: will' be sold cheap for cash. Call or address JACKSON BREW- ERY, 1428 Mission st. $500. RESTAURX DOI » business on Market s gain in the city. Sixth st. JJOTEL FOR SALE_HALF-INTEREST IN one of the leading houses of the ciiy: terms and price reasonable. Address W. B. C., 301 Sui- er st. A FINE the best bar- Apply to JOHN REIDY, 19 NT CHICKERING PIANO AT LESS Y than balf cost. Room 21, Fiood buildip: DT BER | : ORDERED SOLD for what it will by owner, & mus ngz. Room 10. Fiood buildin JTPRIGHT Pia Room 12, Flood building. ARGAINS—PIANOS FROM CROFT B STEL uprights, nearly new JTPRIGHTS, STEINWAY, DECKER BROS. FFE, 515 Van Ness, cost; Emerson $85. HE ol BETTER AND TO BUY A good_piano by renting. Be careful to g0 to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. CKER BROS.. STEINWAY,FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. SMME & LONG PIANO CO., 340 POS Pianos sold on installments; send for illus- trated catalogue. (A REAT BARGAIN EC R IN SECOND-HAND PL- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sis. EW PIANOS FROM §100 UPWARD; EASY payments. SHERMAN, CLAY & C€O., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. | | $80 $r75 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND « notions; 4 living-rooms. 707 Devisa- dero st. GROCERY AND BAR;LO « living rooms; cheap rent Apply Call Office. OR SALE_MILK BUSINESS RUNNING 3 Wagons, putting out 125 gallons per d: dress A. B, box 93, Call Office SeaRis 11.60 WILL EXCHA UNT) . + proved ranches for good schooner; icago residence for Oakland property. E. K. ‘CE. 1008 Broadway, Oakland. R SALE—_CORNER LIQUOR-STORE WITH Fgood bar trade. Appiy 368 Third OADSIDE HOTEL TO LE AT WELL- known roadside hotel with grounds to let at San Bruno station, San Mateo_County. Apply on premises or to DICK CUNNINGHAN, 506 Grove st, San Francisco. GRAIN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS; two-third interest: established 29 years. Ap. Cail Oftice, 710 Market st. ORE: S Apply this office. ] R SALE, CHEAP—ON ACCO! nrxmngn;n . 418 Fourth st. {OR SALE—FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON Seventh st. Inquire 132 First st. LEASE; no agents. $ BU TANOS SOLD UPON NEW RENT CONTRACT plan; please call and have it explained; the easiest terms ever quoted for procuring fine piano. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter. JOASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHASE. - W . G, PADGER, WITH BENT CURTAZ, 20 . O'Farrell, agent for Hallet and Davi pianos. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almost new, half original cos:; see at once. F.W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. AUVAIS, 760 MARKET—SHEET MUSIC 73 price; Decker & Son pianos. ONKLIN’S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST._SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. ARPETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. st NWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. T&E E’fn E. ’?Tc“i“l‘_c‘,‘f,"’"“‘,’:‘l‘fnfn‘: . corp.); old establishs carpet cle machines; c{zlnlng B¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. ml. McQUE! ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. AMES K. ROSS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mills building, seventh floor, room 15. DVICE FREE, DIVORCE LAWS A SPECTAL- iy collections, damages, wills. decds, otc. G. W. HOWE, Atvy-at-liw, 850 Marker st., cor. Stockton. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 420 « California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. N R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and _17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. STORAGE el UNDY F . PANY, 818 Mission st. FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- chandise received on storage: money advanced ou consignments; fire-proof building. 410 Post st., above Powell. 'QTORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- bold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Marke: st. TRST-CLASS' STORAGE; ADVANCES MADE Bl vt oo CHAS. L. TAYLOR, J ‘)50 STEADY MAN AS PARTNER TO <V, ussist in office: do some plain writing, collect, etc; owner will show he hus been_estab- lished in business 5 years and cleared from $200 to $500 monthly. Address O. K., box 138, Call Oftice, FINANCIAL. s ook ey, e 5 box 125, Call Oftice. % e SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker, repairer. % Latham place. ¥FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 1 DozZEN WiTE LEGHORN HENS CHEAP. 143 Bartlett, near Twenty-third. (VHICKEN RANCIl,WITH 2 PRATRIE STATE incubators (capacity 640 eggs) and_fixtures, for sale, cheap. 324 & nr. San Bruno rd, b | $50 GROCERY AND BAR; LARGE « stock; fine place, with siness; greatest bargain ever offered. ELS & WOOD, 917 Market. 0OD-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 N ORNER GROCERY ; BAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; will sell ac valae in'stock 'on account of other business. Apply 940 Bryant st. ESTAURANT; NO BETTER OFFER TO man and wife or to partner; cheap rent; good location and business.” Apply Call Branch. IRST-CLASS BAKERY FOR SALE: OWNER retiring. Apply Call Branch. ANTED—TO SUPPLY FAMILIES WITH double-filtered distilled water in 514-gallon lots and upward ar 10c & galion, free of expressage. The Ralston Health Food Company, 203 Sutter ot San Francisco, telephone 1132 or ¥ Oakland, telephone 402. g 168 Broad TARGE VARIETY THOROUGHBRED hatching egzs. F. KRAUSS, 1031 McAllister. FOR SALE-HOME RESTAURANT: GOOD ‘QODA-WATER FOUNTAIN FOR SALE. AP- ply 22 Firth st. JORESH FAMILY MILCH COW CHEAP. 1106 Twenty-fourth st., near Sanchez. 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken In exchange as part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burzlar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 pawnbrokers’ safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar pml:‘l sizes; at lessthan_half cosi; see them before ydu order.” The Waliz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 228 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm st., San Francisco, Cal. business. Apply this office. OB SALE_OLD-ESTABLISHED MANUFAC: turing business, with best machinery; has in procesqof construction orders amountine to over 5000; this is & rare chonce for a barzain. For particulars address Owner, box 162, Call Branch, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. TD BUY OR SELL A LODGING- A _qu_lc‘in 1.!15!» GUS STRAND, 719 Market. ROOMS: JELEGANT FURNITURE: VIo 2L o Wigwam; $600. SPECK'S, 30 Mone HOUSE OR SALE—STYLISH MARE; DOCTOR'S OR lady’s driving. Avenue stables, 310 Golden Gate ave. 0t SALE OR EXCHANGE—CHIEFTAIN colt, harness, with delivery-wagon. 1104 Mission. 00D CUSHION TIRE SAFETY; ONLY $20. 328 McAllister st. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 Califoraia st. TLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till ; cheap. 102 Clay st. N gomery st. 5() 30 ROOMS: PLAINLY FU $200. Clears 820, SPRCRS, 203 -ROOM__CORNER HOUSE 3075 %50, DECKER, 1206 Afarke: s -BOOM HOUSE; RENT ON 4052 $100 month. DEC Sx L Q7TH 11 ROOMS: LODGING-HOU $375. 3aio0 BUCHANAN & Cov 763 Mer. FOB SALE AT ONCE, ACCOUNT OF SICK- ply 1814 Stockton st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold. 11211 Market. bet. 7th and Sth. () LLLbCOME FOR BARGAINS T0 BUT- ness, 36 furnished rooms; very low price. Ap- 1 AND A TERFIE] real estate, Crocker building. A

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