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SINTA FE WILL FIGHT, The Southern Pacific Brought About the Trouble at First. OVER AN EXCURSION TICKET. Decks Cleared Here for the Fray and a Flyer to Be Started. i The Santa Fe Railway officials have gtarted out upon the warpath.and thuis time the object of their aggressive cam paign is the Southern Pacific Company’s overland passenger business. It was a little thing thai aroused the "Santa Fe men's ire, and though of appa- rently trifling moment, in the eyes of rail- road men it wasa breach of courtesy ex- tended by one company to another, and as such is sufficient grounds for retaliation. When the Half-million Club excursion was about to leave San Francisco for Los Angeles, Mr. Pe: of the Santa Fe pas- senger department here, acting under in- structions from the general passenger agent of his company, went to the South- ern Pacific offices and asked for a pass on tne excursion train. His purpose was to induce members of the party to travel over the Southern California Railway as far down as San Diego, where the people had | in contemplation a grand reception to the club and its friends. The Santa Fe was very desirous that the Half-million Club { peaple should see such places as Pasadena, | Redondo, the kite-shaped track, etc. But | 3 it appears rern Pacific people were | of a different mind on that point. | Anyhow a representative of the Santa Fe was denied a pass on the train. He was told he could travel with the excursion if he bought ticket, the same any other indivi 1. which proposition was not accepted. The result w that the: Was no proper opportunity afforded to in- | | | | | duce the excursionists to extend their | route into Santa Fe territory. The news of the refusal to allow a Santa Fe transportation on the train was telegraphed to General Passenger Agent | J . Byrne in Lc A later it reached the ears of General Passen- | ger Agent T. H. Goodman of Southern Pacific Company, who, on the first oppor- tunity offered, apologized to Assistant T r Agent Speares of the Santa Fe, ying that if he had known of the reques it would not have been refused. | Still the Santa Fe officlals have smarted | under it, and yesterday one of them stated | that the company had already begun to | consider the question of making a hard | fight for Southern Pacific senger bnsi- | ness. “We have transferred nearly all the of fice details of our local passenger business to Los_Angeles,” said he, “thus relieving | this office of considerable work and ing it a chance to enter unhampered in an open field for this busin We are running through cars daily i four day and five hours without a change, and b; equipments and appointments that are at | least equal to any ng in the railway line | going out of ¢ We have as much s the Sc hern Pacific Compan self, as that expressly provided for in | the contra “The latest move on the part of our com- a proposition to put on a train s Angeles direct to Chicago, that will make forty-five to fifty miles an hour | right _through, or the whole distance in something like two days and a half, which has never vet been_heard of. This train is to_be fitted out in excellent style, and neither money nor pains will be spared o | make it equal, if not superior, to the Su set limited in point of elegance and com- fort for travelers. “It will come through connection c Barstow, where 1 be easily made with Mo- jave, at which place the two daily trains coming north to & Francisco can b taken without any de We are getting a move on and mean business that will stir up our competitors. AN UNKNOWN MAN KILLED. Knocked Off the Salinas River Bridge by a Pacific Southern Train. While the northbound Southern Pacific passenger train was crossing the bridge over the Salinas River, between San Miguel and Bradley, yesterday afternoon, the engine struck a man who was appar- ently a tramp, knocking him off and kill- ing him. The train was backed up and the body was placed on board and taken to Bradley, the authorities at Salinas City | being notified. There was nothing by which the body | could be identified. Besides his old suit of | clothes of brownish material, all the man’s | possessions consisted of a bundle contain- | ing a new pair of shoes and a new soft, felt | hat, and in his pockets were found a prayer-book and a rosary. There was also a necklace of beads around his neck. He was probably fifty years of age. He was of medium_stature and, except a mustache, his face indicated a recent neglect of shav- ing. — REAL ESTATE TRANS_AOTIONS. Caroline B. Watson to Ella W. Morgan, lot on 8 line of Clay street, 1. 6 E of Buchanan, by S 127:814: $10, Henry Wadsworth toSarah Kahn, ner of Vallejo and Webster stre 50: $10. wiord Ferris (by H. C.Campbell and T. B, 5, Kent, trustees)to Asa F line of Bourbin street 80, trustees’ deed; 4 Isaac N. Gard to Lombard street, 31 50 by W S line of W of Broderick, W 25 by 8 and Sarah J. mith, lot on obos avence, ood to Henry J. and | line of Cook sireet, 100 | Leopold Seligman (by Henry Dederky J H W of Ashbury, W 26 by > Prince A. Phillips to Mary K. Phillips, lot on NW corner of Liberty and Dolores streets, N 52, W 105, N 62, W 25, 114, E 130; gift. Jolin L. Baumgarten to Antonio Baumegarten, lov on SE corner of Castro and Fifteenth streets, S 90 by E 25; gift. J. H. and Lounisa Wedemeyer to Alexander G. and Eliza A.Greer, 1ot on N line of Twenty-fourth 75 E of Hampshire, K 25 by N 100; m C. and Sadic Hamerton to_Andrew and Hulda E. Neison, lot on S line of Twenty-ninth street. 139 W of Dolores, W 25 by S 114; $10. Martha Shannon to tTenry L. Shannon, lot on 8 line of Twenty-third street, 125 E of Dimon: & 103:4 by 8114 also lot on N E of Twenty.fourth axeoue, A E 240, 8 25, W 120, 8§ 225, W 12:6, S 100, W 25: 5. Henry L. Shannon to Laura M. Gashwiler, same two pieces: $16. Thomas and Mary McDonnell to Benjamin Healey, E 50-vara 1ot 1475, 59:6 N of SE corner of said 50-vara lot, on Filbert street, N 26 by W 60 (E Napler alley, 59:6 N of Filbert, N 26 by E 60) also 1ot on N 'line of Filbert street, 137:8 F of Montgomery street, E 30 by N 59:6: also loton N line of Filbert street, 167:6 E of Montgomery, E 80 by N 59:6: $10. Frederick and Anna Gudehus to Dorothea Fin- nen, lot_on ¥ lineof ¥erba Buena street, 46 S of Clay, §20:6 by E 80: $10. James McLaughlin 10 Margaret Edmonds, lot on Eline of Kate street, 216 5 of Bryant, S 20 by E 50: $10. Adolph Sutro to Elliott J. Moore, outside land block 919, bounded by Thirty-elghth and Thiris. ninth avenues, Point Lobos avenue and Clement street; $10. Same to Elizaveth Chadwick,lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 150 S of I street, 8 75 by J. 120; 10. # 1 atter and Linda G, Malloy to Edward Ewald Jr., lot commencing 50 feet from NW corner of P streetand Twenty-third avenue, W 120 by N 150 &lso lot on SE corner of Q street and Twenty-third avenue, S 96:4, E 47:10, N 92:11, W 52:2; also lot on NE corner of K street and Thirty-seventh avenue. N 66:1, E 240:6, S 50:1, W_240; also lot on Sk corner 'of K street and Thirty-seventh avenue, S 225 by E 240; also lot on SE corner of K street and Forty-third ave., S 225 by E 240; alsolot 685 d 239, made by Paul Malloy and Henry Krait { lots 3 to 6, block 314: lots 1, 2. 3 and 6, block 315; 1 3;? LEAR? H soon here. PROF. LOV B> CHARL H. PHILLIP: | 5% atlaw and Notary Public, 638 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. Residence, 1620 Fell st. Tele phone 570. 75> DR. NELLIE BEIGHD FICES, 5F o 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market | ment and abflity. Call after 9 a. . 77; lots 1,2 and 3.Dblock 811: lot 1and E 15 of Jot' 8, block 380; E 15 of lot 1, block 233 lots 1 to 6, biock 352; lots 1 'to 8, block 353; all of block 354: lofs 1 to 6, block 316; lots 5 and 6, block 388; all block 389; lots 3 and 4, Dlock 270:ots 1, 3, 4 _and 8, block 358; lots 1 to 4 and 6. block 168; lot 2. block 67, except 40:3 feet on E side of said lot 2: also all interest undivided three-fourths — com- mencing at NS comer sec 11, townahip 2'S, range 6 W, thence N 30 chains, E 40 chains, N 30 chalnis, W 120 chains, S 60 chains, E 80 chains to beginning; also all interest in 25 acres undivided in quurter of section 27, township 2 S, range also all interest in township 2 S, range 6 W. W corner of D street and Twentieth avenue, N 600 by W 120: also Outside Land block 342, bounded by C and B streets, Thirty-second and Thirty-third_avenues: also Outside Land blocks 400, 414, 349, portion of 685 d 239 and part of NE cortier of seclion 14, township 2 S. range 6_W. thence N 30 chs, 1 40 chs, N 30 chs, E 40 chs, N 30 chis, W 120 chs, S 60 chs. E 80 chs: also lot on 14 of section 27, township 2 8, range 6 W; also on' NE corner of section 14, township 2 S, range 8 W, thence N 30 chains, E 40 chains, N 30 chains, W 120 chains, S 60 chains, E 80 chains, quitclalm deed: $10. John and Mary Lally to Hugh McClary, lot on W line of Andover street, 33 S of Last avenue,S 25 by W 110, block 6, Holly Park; $10. Builders' Contracts. ard F. Delger with Anderson Bros., to erect building on the N E. corner of Fair Oaks -fifth streets, N 35 by 100: $3297. SAN FRANCISCO *“CALL.” _ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: apen until 8:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. inth street, open until 9:30 o'cloc] NA LODGE OF Perfcction 6—Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY April 26, at So'clock. D.4. HOB cretar; = . 136, F. & A. M.—Officers and members are no- 1ofa 1 meeting THIS FRIDAY, th. at 1 p. M., at Masonic Temple, o nd the funeral of our late brother, JEROME B. of Lafavette Lodge No. 123, Ind. Master = PACIFIC LODGE N atriarchs Milit -vaijers are here a1l uniform, at Market ¢, April 26, at 8:45 muster and (0 assist in Ke cblebration of the enty-sixth rsary of the Order, at Mound Park._The Canton will parade in Oakland with Canton No. 11, and will g0 over on the 9 A. M. boat via Creck routé. W. S. POTTER, Cay ant, X and mem e notice ihat_there will tion THIS (FRIDAY) Visiting brothers are_invited to be W YO NNUALF ) PIC- he Knightsof the Red Branch will held at Glenwood, Santa Ctuz Mountains, on DAY, tic sports will be held, b SU B = ceived the following orphan and hali-orphan girls from Jan. 1, 1895 v 1 nolds, aged 9 v 3 . Regnalto, aged years: Marguerite K. Evans, 1 5 vears; Laura Elsie Michael, aged 7 Stomach, amatism succe. il trea & specialty. Dis- e & BAD TF N iD FOR $4. 5% Coliections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Mon room 6, Tel. 5580. §=5, DON'T CUT YOUR CORN, move them painlessly witho three minutes. Chiropodic Institute, “WE R nife i a 3 M ATTOR- n st ers; confid, t advice iree. NEY McCABE 5 et s 1:2‘_’ ROON D, $1 UP: PAP ed §3 50 up. , George Hartman. “J.B. MCINTYRE, BOOKBIN L A Print 2 Commercial st. ; open evenings. ALL: OF ALL NATIO> awaiting positions. 9 i EMPLOYMENT BU- jerman girls are telephone 983. awaiti ADIES ns. CAN YOU i, saving, Address elderly __Ameérican LEN DE HASS. box 94, Call Office. NT WOMAN WISHE! Uit work or sewing: or posi- tion ot good sicknurse. E. P., box 149, Call Offic 1OMP. WOMAN WANTS A ironing and house- cleaning by the day. Call or address 1012 York st. Al position to assist in light housework and take full_charge of children;: no objection to a short dis- tance in the country. Please call at 1142 Howard st., fop 1100) ~NOMPETENT LADY WISHES POSITION _/ cashier-saleslady in an office; is a good writer. Call or address MISS E. FLINN, 200 Noe s! cook; wants home; country preferred. L., 131 Post st., room 21. YV OUNG L. Wi A man partner in a good paying business. Ceall 5 Mason st. JLDERLY WOMAN WAN assist; $10. 131 Post st., room 20. \ IDDLE- D G ) M situation for zeneral housework or as nurse, or ook on a _ranch in an American family; city or country. Call at 24 RESTECTABLE Y0U wishes situation as housekeeper or take care of gniant or invalid. Call 843 Mission st. QITUATION WANTED; GENERAL HOUSE- work; cliy or country. * Address 503 Norfolk ER) Y WOULD LIKE A POSITION as housekeeper. Call 5 Mason st., room 2; first 11001 TRESSMAKING WANTED: & TADY OF E perience. Address Dressmaker, 2314 Sixth s 7OUNG LADY HAIRDRESSER, KNO also manicuring, speaking French and English, wishes a situation as lady's companion or govern- ess; can give French lessons: or would take fel\“ engagements for hairdressing daily. LOUISE RE 8 Sixth st., room 2. ‘QWEDISH HOME EMPLOYMENT OEFICE 1134 Autonio st., for good, respectable girls. off Jones, near Ellis. Y to dy st., room 'Y?)t E ASTE! tion as housekecpe! . 150 Fourth TADY DESIKES A POSI- Call 967 Mission st., rm. 9. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITIO. s housekeeper in the country; economical; understands making of butter and care of milk. 51, San Rafael, C: N WOULD LIKE POSI- tion as coachman in private family; wife as chambermald or waitress: first-class references from icastern employers. Apply F, Call Agency, Sacramento. NTED BY AN ENGLISHMAN ‘go0d_gardener: milker; care for arpenters’ (ools. Address W. > horse B., box 3 sober and industrious. Oflice. helper: 1 year's experience. Address C, box N WIS SITU can drive, attend to < work; references. Address G. €., box 48, Call Office. QUIUATION WANTED BY G C + secon baker on bread and cakes. 1069 Howard. [ 3 NTED BY MAN "AND | adinavian, willing todo any kind of ‘man a good carpenter. Apply Chicago | worl Hotel. D—BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN 00d references, employment; sober and | no obiections to country. Address | IXPERL | MAN COOK AND BAKER WANTS | X situation in hotel or boarding-house. Cail 545 | Mission. TOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AN kind light work; small wages. S., box 58, this oftic " T A PLACE 1 generally useful around the city or couniry. Address 666 Mis- hird, upstairs. ITUATION W2 house or store sion st., near S BY A STRONG D healthy young German who is used to driving and taking care of horses: will do_stablework: can make himselfgenerally useful. Apply 824 Turk st. “E FROM THE EAST WISHES ha private family in the coun- try s useful man, understands taking care of & gentlemun’s place; wife as # cook: both have oo refer es. Address F., box 9, Call Office. 4l RMAN WISHES A rirade or to be_generally I. KLATLER, New Atlantic | e 3 AL AND FANC wishes a situation at once: Address G. P., 921 Mission st. FIESTCLASS COACHMAN WOULD sitnation. Address G 30, ADY, RELIABL: G GERD OF wishes a position; has experiénce in the business. Address 1. PETERSE npshire st. 1ERMAN WOULD LIKE T0 X ation in some store, saloon or tend bar, do some cooking and is thing. Please answer G. A., box 33, Ca BAK Y (BREAD), FRO) wounld like to have position in the city or country. WILL PAY $500 FOR S TION WT $100 month salar; salesman or anything honorable: can give references. Address E.. box 18, Call Office. VWaNTe WM. STEWART, Call Ofice, 1045 Market s Ym G GERMAN W. TUATION take care of horse ful around private place. Call or address ew Atlantic Hotel, Mont- X CAKE BA wages no object. | LIKE zrocery 1, - TO etc., or make himself gen- (IDDLE AGED AN | crved several vears on police force, permanent position asjanitor, watchman or similar work: firsi-ciass references. Address W. HOLTZ, 616 Folsom st. B T AKER—STYLISH, PERFECT FiT- at home of £oout by the day; vrices reasonable. 21408 Market, bet. Fourtcenth and Fifteenth: Castro-street cars pass door. ANADIAN LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER OR ess in restanrant. Call 16 Montgomery IN PRIVATE Please call 703 (100K WIRHES J family Taylor Y OUNG WOMA do (oxe crences an Amerl Address N. D TERMAN X wan POSITION best city reference. vants a sit ion to general housework good cook; il Office. FIRST - C GIRL. situation us housekeeper. Address G G., box &3, Call Office. A (GTBL, WISHES TO DO G work: is good plain cook; k: can give city references if req : not afraid of work. Please call 425 Tehama si., near Sixt W A down AS COOK AND DO willing to do some washing. airs work 1024 Howard street., Toom 22. AGED WOMAN, sekeeper for a singie n. 507 Eleventh st., W ANTED—BY A MIDD situation as working h man: no objection to child Oaklund. RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN S SITU- ation Lo do housework; is first-class cook. Call oraddress 600 Pine st. Ym NG WOMAN WA chamberwork, 3 SITUATTON FOR Call or address 600 Pine st. the leading doctors of the 3 D HUSBAND WANT POSITION A st-class country hotel. Apply after 37 Mission st. y K BY THE DAY OR week; willing to do any kind of work. Call or address H. person who understands all kinds of family sewing: is very fona of chilaren: would be pleased with city or country. Please call 327 Fourth st. W ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED, RESPECT- able man a place to do light housework ; is good cook and housekeeper: no objection to «o shior: distance in country. Call 107 Ash ave. WAx AS HOUSEKEE infant’s or ladics’ nurse by woman of et SR, fine" afier 9 a. 3., 222 Sixth st. 1 MAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE cngagements by the day; terms, $1 50. Ad- dress $23 Dolores st. TANTED—WORK OF A ND BY U2 encumbered American woman; city or coun- v: hotel or private; good cook. Address box 5, \in land Call Office. 1OLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION ) kenerai bousework and cooking or upstelrs work. wait on table and sewing; wages $16 to $20. Address E., box 107, Call office, AR OMPETENT COOK WANTS POSITION: NO objection to plain washing: city or country, Apply L.. toom 18, 1522 Polk st., second floor. LATN SE 2 TLEME: mending, at 3 SEWING; ANY kind gentleman's mending; clothes cleaned z SS WA BY THE Tnyesk o month good fitter; would ussiat in usework; wages veek. ress S., box 36, this office G P o v ODNG WOMAN, old, would like o WITH CHILD 7 YEARS position as housekeeper for Y elderly couple or widower with child. Address;1642 ‘Twenty-fifth st. Y OUNG WIDOW OF REFINEMENT WOULD like any kind of zentiemen's sewing or mend- ing; satisfaction goaranteed. . M. Ninth st. ‘I“finl flat. Gpaar iy 10 Walter Malloy, September 24, 1872: also all in- terest in the following Western Addition lots: 50- vars lot 2. plock 231: lot 6, block 235: lot 4, block D-BY A COMPETENT WOMAN A 4 hlace o do general housework: 1 a gook cook and Jaundress; no obiectlon to the country. Ad- dress N, 0., box 57, Call Office. i TOUNG WOMAN WISHES A N AS housekeeper in a lodging-house or widower's family Mason st., room 16. TOUNG ENGLISHMAN WOULD LIKE SITU- ation as butler, coachmun, etc.: thoroughly nnderstands management of horses: first-class references. Address Y. E. “ali Oftice. box 18, FORE- s mining foreman of & mine; best of refer- San Francisco. DRACTICAL MI man desires a pos gold, silver, lead or Address 19 Rausch st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FOR§ A LAUNDRY; 2 TED—IRONER FORY ., country hotel, $20 and room, also e neat chambermaid, $15 and room: woman $25 and room, small place; woman for work, country place, §15 and room; wait- Tess, Tesort, §20 and_room: French waitress, $20 and room; girl for Oak street, §18, small fam young girl, #88 a month; middie-aged woman for housework, ‘$15, etc., niee place: girl in nice American family of 4, #20; young girl in family of 5, 312 to $16: girl in family of 3, $15, etc.; German 1 family of 4, $18: housekeeper in' a small cook and laundress, $40, etc.; 7 German Swedish girls. MARTIN & CO., 749 Mar- ket st telephone main 1849. Largest and best | conducfed employment agency on the Pacitic | Coast. 00D COOK A $25, COUN X try, fare paid; French girl, general housework, $25; German second girl, $20: cook and down- stairs girl, $20; 10 girls light housework, $15 to CANDINAVIAN GIRLS; SAME Tiouse; one to cook, wash and iron, and the other as nurse. C.R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary street, JIRST-CLASS COOK FOR COUNTRY HOTRL, #30 to $40; see parly here ai 1 this morn- ing; chambermaid, cily, $20, see_party here at 9 o'clocd. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. JECOND G 7 RESS, $25; SEC- ond girl, Berkeley, $20; invalids’ nurse, $20: 10 housework girls, city 'and country, $20 and $20; 4 young girls assist, 812 to $15. Apply MISS CUL- LEN, 105 Stockton si., room EAT YOUNG SECCND GIRL. $15; TIRONEE, #20: 2 German cooks, $30; infants’ nurse, $25, see lady here; narse, $15. Apply MISS CULLY 105 Stockton st. TEAT GIRL, HOUSEWORK, 2 IN FAMILY, $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. —HOTEL WAITRESS, COUNTRY, $20; 8 cooks, German style. $25 and $30; Ger. man second girl, $20: French nurse, $20; lady’s maid, $25; and a large number of girls to fill our & crous’situations in city and country. J. F. STT CO., 312 Sutter st. (EAMBERMAID =~ AND "HUSBAND ~ Al waiter, $40, country hotel: 2 girls for house- work, city, $16: hotei cook, $30; 2 cooks, ranche: 2 waitresses. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay ERMAN COOK ON RANCH, 2 TN FAMILY, nursegirl, $20. MME." LEOPOLD, 957 ANTED—COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY IN country, $25; nurse for an infant in San_ Jose, $20: 25 good housework girls, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ANTED—WAITRESS FOR COUNTRY ; $20; fare advanced. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 D—26 WAITER-GIRLS AT MARBLE Hall, SE. cor. of Kearny and Jackson s steady emyloyment and good pay. Call bet. 2 an P . ELPERLY WOMAN TO ASSIST TN LIGHT " ousework; good home; small wages. 601 Polk st., lower floor. \"OUNG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR X light housckeeping. 618 Fell TAILORESS 0N FINE CUSTOM GO at 3155 O'Farrell st. T 'ALL _Ax‘fi-j‘;mn—ax?l?v TAILORESSAT ONCE. 211 xt] TA shorthand for 1 bour reading daily by young girl. Address M., box 93, this office. “*AN‘(‘EDIYOZ‘ G GIRL_TO DO LIGHT hounsework. Apply 1109 Park st., bet. En- cinal and San Antonio aves., Alameda. JEXEERIENCED —HANDS ON = LADIES' waists and apprentice on buttonhole machine. KONIGSTEIN, 128 Eighth AGENTS WANTED. TRST-CLASS AG AT 1114 MARKET st.: must furnish fi; ass reference. Wi introd 4.3, ANDREW it ANTED—6 FIRST-CLASS CANVASSERS best atlas up to date. Call 91012 , 7 City Hall ave. A GERTS TO SELL DAISY LANTERN; SAM ple by mall 25 cents; sells at first sight: active agents make $5 aday, KENNEDY'S NOVELTY AGENCY Oakland, Cal. RPHAN GIRL, HOME, SCHOOL AND clothing. Rear 2124 Clara st. XPERTENCED WAITRESS, HUMBOLDT Hotel. Fifteenth st., near TR E GARMO'S AND DR making school; complete course in dresscut- ting $10: dresses cut, fitted and stitched for §2 50. 219 Powell st JEAT GERMA. RI, FOR CHAMBER- work and waiting; must understand sewing. 1526 Sutter st., bet. 9 and 12 o'clock PROFESSOR — LIVINGSTON'S " tingand making school ; all branchcs. 702 Sutter. OUNTRY DRESSMAKERS SEND 350 FOR the new full-skirt pattern: girls wanted. Mc- DOWKLL DRESSMAKING ACADEMY, 213 owell st. E " LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- MALE BELP WANTED JERMAN TO DRIVE BAKER'S wagon, $25; young German barkeeper, coun- try hotel, $20; French boy to wait at table, $12; young Japancse boy for housewors. LEON ‘ANDRE, 315 Sutter st. BOOMS WANTED. D rooms and board in private family; German rred; for 2 gentlemen. F. C., box 6, Call Offic JURNISHED ROOM IN EXCHANGE FOR piano. HEINE, 40 O'Farrell st. MONEY WANTED. FANTED — 2 CONNECTING FURNISHE 5 MOXEY WANTED 03 ESTATE security. P. B. TRAVERSE, 313 Montgy st. W ANTED—ON FIRST-CLASS COLLATOR- als by & San Francisco business house. from $15,000 10 $20,000 at 8 per cent; terms, Lwo years. Address P. C.,box 43, Call Office. BUSINESS CHANCE e Sy oy $25 AURANT; ES LISHED 1 « yews: Al location, commanding steady trade year around: receipts average $11 per day: rents §15; best offer in this line: especially suit- able for man and wife; trial given. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. $100 F_IR.‘ -CT:ASS SALOON IN VI- 'UL). cinity of Kearny and Sutter sts.; gen- tiemen’s resort: Al business: few offers can equal this; don't fail to see it. M. LSS, 5 Fourth st. $600. ern .’\dAdni 10w rent: genuine offer. 5 Fourth st. @850 BAKERY WESTERN ADDITION; 6 b « living-rooms: established 25 years; bak- ing 2 barrels flour per day: all best class store trade: if you want a bakery, buy nothing until you see this. M. 1 5 Fourth st. 3 CORNER SALOON IN VICINITY &1200 of Fiood building: old-established and fiTst class; good will alone worth §2000; see it and be convinced; sickness cause sale. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. few blocks of Market st oceipts $20. PAYING BRANCH BAKERY, NO- . tions, etc.; central: north of and within 4rooms. LESS, 5 Fourth. BUSINESS CHANC —Continued. il 0ON: FINE TLOCA- CORNER SALOO J. REIDY, %300. tion: doing g00d business. 1 xthst. Rinhe u ind var rade: oing a fine b iarge horsesheds. J. REIDY, 1 %26007‘7 HOTEL cupied; N. of Market st arlor; fine locatio D ROOMS in the city. n.J. REIDY, 19 Sixt 1 selling 10 RHIDY, 19 Sixth st. RESTAURANT DOING business on Market st.. A best_barzain in ‘Apply to JOHN RELDY, 19 Sixtil 3 $:00. the city. v i PARTNER WANTED IN RST-C ‘business, established for 87 years. For informar tion address A. F., box 53, this ofiice. Feor SALE—CORNER LIQUOR X good bar trade. Apply 368 Third s IRST-CLASS BAKERY retiring. Apply Call Branch. ORE WITH 7 ANTED—$1500 ON BXCELLIE estate security near San Krancis provements insured for the amount of loan, pay- able to mortgagee; 11 per cent will be paid for one Year; no expense for examination of property. Ap- ply to JOHN L. RICHTER. 513 BCOND-HAND CASH REGISTER, $10 TO 1 $60. Apply or send address. R. T. WARD & €O., 608 Clay st. ZFIRST-CLASS ENGLISH_BUT- & butler with references, $35; etc. N ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. 1() LABORERS ¥OR CITY WORK, #26 AND found; 3 luborers sor company work, city, $20 and jound.” MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ICYCLE OR TYPEWRITER IN EXCH 15 for nicely furnished room. 75714 Howard st. JANTED — SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS- tate price. 639 Broadwa Y—A LISH FOX TER- SORTI, Midtord, Or. MILKERS, 5 FARMERS, $20 AND $25; farmer and wite; 2 butter-makers, ¥: 2 Ger- man farmers for Sonoma Co.; boy to milk 10 cows, #12: 8 iaborers on a ranch, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay s UTCHER, COUNTRY SHOP, $30 AND found: sizn painter; 2 plasterers and slaters: Darber- to let in ‘& hotel; waiter boy, $15, iters, same hotel; 2 dishwashers: man and 'aiter, wife as chambermaid, $40. MUKRAY & READY, 634 Cl: F FUNDERSTAND LOAD- ing and tal and look after 2 other men; see boss here, DY, 634 Clay st. '\ AN TO TAKE CONTRACT TO QR[\' 00 %{ fect ot tunnel in a mine. MUREAY & o TED: W first-class carringe nice job: cook, small place, $8 a week, small hotei ; German waiter, $7 a week and room; waiter, 525 and room. hotel: man to make pies, cuke, bread ete., three days in a week. steady work. nice place head cook, $50, and dishwasher. $20, b try: head cook, ' restaurant, $12 a wee small_country resiaurant, $9 a week. etc.: head 00k, $60 and_ room. for resort, must nunderstand nice pastry and German cooking. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market, telephone Main 1849, largest and best ment agency on the Pacific Coast. ASTRY COOK, COUNTRY | S0; 2 farmers for a fruit ranch, man, private plac \try hotel, man s bar man, Wife as waitress, $40. 10 Geary st. ERS FOR C part fare advanced; ranch_black- $1 75 da. sarmers cond A 1\1 hotel, $60 (0 § $20; gardener and man and wife for a c keeper and night watc C. R. HAN & CU CARP America, $80, Monda; sawmill blacksmith, $40 and found smith, $35 and found; laborers for cit Jaborers for_cou $20 and_boatd choremen; farmer and wife, 325 a slackwork coopers; and others. J. & CO., 628 Sacramento st. BLACKSMITH, farmbanis. $15 month and | waiter-boy, i TS, young men on ranch, near ci steady place; coopers for slack work #8 per month and good home:; 3 mall places, and others. W. D. 1 L OR CT glish butler, $40. Apply V OUNG BARBER WANTED. 720 VALEN- 7ciu st. o (190D BARBER FOR SATURDAY: WAGES | X $3. 53 Third st | BARBEE FOR 'RDAY A 1D with chance for better. 707 Branna ARBER FOR SATURDA mento st. . nr S APPLY JALARY OR COMMISSIO! solicitor; merchant tailoring. 87 Fiood bld’g. ;)0 XPERIENCED TIE APPLY 2V 1225 Mission st Y OUNG BOY TO PEDDLE GOOD | home; good wages. 932 Fifteenth st. i ;IUB COMPOSITOR. 408 SANSOME STREET Wax — FIRST - CLASS TAILORS TO | Wwork on ladics' coats: steady” work to good men. 504 Sutterst. ‘[ \' " ANTED—A GOOD GERMAN COOK. CALL | L3 r. M., 1111 Market st JIRST - CLASS COATMAKE D! . ADAMS, 1384 Market OY WANTED IN BAKERY: INEXPERI- enced. Apply 1 P. 3., 127 Fifth st. TANTED—SMART BOY TO MAKE self useful; tallor-shop. 541 Mark: SR, $4 WEEK. 1 ¥ HIM- . BOX JTEADY FOR LIGHT WORK 1) wages $60 a month; $50 cash security required. Merchant, box 87, this office. ARBER WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED shop in country: dolng good business. Apply at C. R. HANSE 20LS, o 0IDY: 1O} mer speclalty Call or address C. P. Co. + good place for an Ttalian HALF - SOLING, 50c done while you wait. THE DEA INZEL'S ALARM no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. NTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection: no charge unless siccosstal. | KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter st. BARBERSHOP, RUNNING 2 CITAIRS, FOR sale; bargain. 'Call 1828 Haight st. A s IMMER; GOOD wages: steady work. 641 Market st. AND APPRE! 00d wages. 541 Market st. AN FOR PAWNSHOP; ST UNDER- stand plain watch repairing. Address B., box “all Oficy | ANTI HOUT | children for hotel; man as bartender and wife to clean rooms; must have experience; English preferred. Apply by letter only and state salary expected, E., box 90, this office. TPAILOR WANTED. 622 CLAY ST., ROOM 2, “first floor. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c: DONE WHILE you wait. 638 Market. opposite Palace Hotel, STEADY l 31 FOR EUROPE_AND HONOLULU al ports. 103 Montgomery ave. ¢ LEIN, 109 ST for clothing, book H 8T, S GOOD PRICES and jewelry. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in one day; safe and sure relief guaran- teed; TUMORS and OVARIAN diseases cured by MEDICAL ELECTRICITY ; home in confinement : reg- ular physician of long' and successful practice; travelers helped without delay: ladies suffering from any complaint call and consult free; French pills, guaranteed. MRS. DR. WY ETH, Sanitarium, 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkin. ‘@AO() CHICKEN $400 e and wagon, 400 chickens; lease on 6-room cottage, 18 acres land; ground rent $10. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. SELL A BUS OF ANY KIND ick for cash see STRA o, = PARTNER WANTED IN_CAND factory; clear 150 month. STRAND, e $175. 45 Third. 534 { -é-’:' CORNER SALOON: GOOD STOCK $3TD. nd fixtvres: 2 rooms; cheap rent: clears over §50 per month; best locatiorin the city; must sell on account of departure. See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 95(), CORNER BRANCH BAKERY AND $ DU, candy-store; 3 furnished rooms: cheap rent; best paying place in the city for the money asked; must sell this week on account 0f depart- ure: offer wanted; don’t miss it. See GUS STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. _ '8“ SATOON: 18 ROOMS, FINE FIXT- ¥ . ures, cash register, hig stock: rent 850 long lease; clears over $100 per month: sickness causs of sale. See STRAND & Co., 45 Third si @®ATH RANT; BES CA 9‘754‘0. on Fourth st.: receipts $10 to $15 day; bargain. STRAND & CO., 46 Third st. _ 8"'1§ixfsxcu BAKERY, COFFEE PAR- . 1o : D, 45 Third st. N: per MBS DR. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME FOR all temale discases; separate rooms for ladies before and during conflnement: have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; irrégulari- ties cured in a day: guaranteed; no instruments; regular physician of long and successful practi travelers attend confident!al babiés adopted.’” 419 Eddy s care; with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital; consultation free and confidential; a positive_cure for liquor, morphine and tobacco habit; every case guaranteed withont injury to health. MRS. DR. GW YER, 3113 Hyde st. A NEWPROC £\ ments or worthless pills used her own physician for all female trou ter from what cause: restores alway if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's jan; knowledge can be sent and used at homs all'cases guaranteed. DE. POPPER, 318 Kearny P OSITIVE, GUARANTEED CUR regularities: used for years in private practice invariable success ¢ven in most aggravated s: easy to take: perfectly natural in action 10 pain, exposure or danger; cur:s in two da led on receipt of $3 or C, ntial. Add DR. J. MILTON P. 0. box 2228, S. F. DRI HOME T man midwife. MR A T ADIES—1 GEARY; D JANNEY IN- 44 siltute open for reception of women before and during confinement; skill only; advice free: all e or delicate nature confidential. ULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT st., for _irregularities, no matter what cause; home in confinement: also disease of the eye treated. TAUDETS APHEO TABLETS_THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency and all disorders of the sexual organs: £1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. DEEALL 14 McALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women. M ME. BORL SPTRITUAL MAG healer; hours 91012, 110 5. 9 Mason st. JICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEME AN “at the most reasonabie price in the city. MRS. M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Fol }: 2 PILLS FROM FAMOUS b : positively harmles: 2 50. CON specialists, 1423 Mark LL LADIE: CONSULT FREE MRES. DR. £\ DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market: eads all _competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- clalist for safe, quick relief a irregularities, no matter what caise: treatment scientific, harmless | and painless; never fails; home i confinement. F IRR] LAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25415 4th. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF Women: Indies near or far assured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure uaranted; no instruments; home fOr patients: est medical aitendance; low fees; free: Drs. Scad- der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 M arket st. 3 H PILLS. /X A boon to ladies troubled with irregularities DB AYR MBS, DIt SCHAIDT, FORMERLY of 12111/ Mission, now 1508 Market st.: month- ¥ irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; Do instruments used : sure preventive. S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE ir.u,’rz TAU( Quily. PROF. 1 ELASCO'S LY Private theatricalsarranged; pupils rehears onstage. R.5& 12, 1. 0.0. . block, 7th and Market, yoear o . JOSEPH GREVEN, TM- proves and beautified even spoiled voices and procures positions for his pupils. M &5, MELVILLESNYDER, ORATORICAL, M Vocal ‘and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Ness ave.: vocal classes Monday, 8 P. .. 81 month: dra- matic classes Wednesday. 8 p. M., $3 month: also private lessons and piano: ladies and gentiemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for ENGLISH BRANCHES BY STATE Normal graduate; conditioned pupils & spe- 13 Hyd USIN ES dipioma course $30. 0 3 LAN A students prepared for : le rates. Phelan bld. TPARR'S [ $ BOOKKEEPING taught in 8 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. NGLISH BRANCHES GHT %/ DILLON, 14 McAllister si., room 46. “\7 ERTICAL AND POINTED HANDWRITING taught. C. EISENSCHIMEL, 230 Kearny. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, clectrical engineerin, tclesraphy, modera - lau- guages rapidly taught. Write ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH ¢ i tress, coaches ladies and_genticmen for the dramatic protession uppearances arranged. Shake- spearean Academy, 408 Van Ness ave. JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, ) chanical engineering, suryeyin VAN DER NAIL] S8 no deiay; all business strictly | 1D iture, o= 1 &S}:)O. $100 per_mont| K150 PART, D 22U, paying cortee saloon. 5() GROCERY AND BAR R DI, rooms, piano, ete:” without furn and piano, $250. STRAND & CO., 45 29)=() GROCERY AND BAR, WITH 2 &200. nished rooms; cheap rent; fixtures; | value in sight and a trade clearing about $100 per | month. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. 3 - o} /2 BARRELS $1000. 2 horses and wagon: 2ood paying D& C 5 Third Q( 'ATIONERY, A D ICE- D . cream; corner ‘store: location unsur- | passed; no_opposition; controls large trade from | schools and social parties: extra rare chance for | active man: cheap at $800; must sell on account of departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. JUNGLE WOMAN, WISHING TO ) money, can become interested in fine business: large profits. PROLL & ST 719 Marke CITY | @€ SALOON; | %20 . tablished place; receipts $10 to $15 daily: must sell on acconnt departure; don’t miss it. PROLL & STENBER fl;go SALOON; P . magnificent for itself: full investigationallowed forces immediate sale. PROLL & 719 Market st. MAKE ayi POPULAR CORNER; I ENBERG, A% () CORNER SA - E B050 i e R A splendid business. PROLL & STENBERG, 71! Market st. T 1 ROOM AT YOUR OWN PRICE; RE- ceipts $10 daily: sacrifice account sickness. PROLL & ST 19 Market st. & 17H BRANCHBAKERY; W NAD- $175. Sion business; receipts §7 and $8 daily. PROLL & ST 719 Market s 30 w STABLISHED SALOON: | B1200. Jest corer dorih or Market st nig day and night trade: daily receipts $20: thorough investication; must : departure. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market st. K400, SIGAR STORE NEAK MARKET: o « fixtures, stock worth $800; clears §150 month; easily run, immense trade: sacrifice account sickness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. | s s 2 $60 STORE AND B. EARMAZE v fitted up: business speaks | erbusiness | \765 Mark. PITALTO business in out- orain st. LLEY 312 manage brasches good-pa side cities.” Cal. Fruit Sherbet Co.,123 Cal B INC ARTNER IN SALOON, BOWLI e or sell. and family resort, or will I Stockton and Po stnut st F1800 bet. « Iying dry goods, notions, etc.: good location; long lease; 4 living rooms: Tnquire 538 cheap rent: snap for a right person. Washington st. e N = fl)OO » tures: $400 refrigerator; cash business best of location: must be sold on account 0f other business. 777 Market st. CU]{.\J’BGR JCERY ; BAR; 4 LIVING-ROOMS; will sell at value in'stock 'on account of other business. FHOR SALE—GAS ¥ M town of 2000 inhabitants; éxtensively Address box B, Redding, Cal. J N D 1N #40 daily re GOOD-PA £200 ram living-rooms, stable, barroom, incly ing nice bar fixtures; doing good_business: halt cash, Apply 715 Fifth' av LL R JUTE AND 1o sell 300 evening papers in Oaklund. Apply ‘Walk, Call Office. ANCH BAKER 2 Y AND B coffee parlor; established 20 years; no reason- able refused. 406 Third st. ~ Hax AND COMMISSION BU two-third interest: established 29 y Dly Call Oftice, 710 Market st ‘V ANTE double-filtered dis and upward at 10c a galion, free of expre The Ralston Health Food Co) 3 Sutter st., tan Francisco, telephone 113 Qukland, telephone 40: $400. 2500, 2ErS I « centrally located. cor Market and Santa Clara sts. () LD-ESTABLISHED WELL-PAYING ( nergrocery ana saloon in the Western Add best of reasons for selling. Inquire of LE CO.. wholesale liquor dealers. 219 Grant ave JOR SALE— . RESTAURANT bu pany, SALOON; FINE d; also 12 fur- X location: nished room 20 Laiavette s AND, 45 Third st SHED ROOMS auick for cash see GUS ST QOTR HOU b?ta. &o0od p $200. FURNIS barzain. Ii rente: B -RC $100: $800. ANTED— 12-acre ran KS, 30 Montgomery st. 7 ()-ROOM HOTEL: GOOD COUNTRY TOWN: [ "KER, 1206 Market st. il ER_NORTH_OF ) ) DECKER, 1208 Market st.; Market st. SING-HOUSE only 14 ROOMS FOR 719 Howard NT reasonabie. | YRTH SIDB r st., near Jomes: for cash or reasonable must’ be sold. For particulars apply on or Hotel Savoy. LODGING-HOUSE 11 ROOMS, ALL « full; cheap rent. 101 Minna st., corner | X'su | terms premises, Imperial, $200 « receipts $15. Montgomery RUG STORE: ADDITION store on one of the prin s fares of this city: must be soid immediately further particulars apply to MACK & C ¥ront st. | RAKERY, | BaGn wiore: | cheap: | thorough- For 11 prominent; 4 furnished rooms eaving city. BUCHANAN & CO., 765 Market st. A ILLINERY. T LOCATION IN the city ; £1200 worth of stock; offer wanted. KER, 1206 Market st. 5 WINDOW AND HOUSE CLE NG n}_)OU. route; guaranteed to clear $100 per mouth; has 3 men t0 work: the best bargain for the money; will give full investigation. SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. i@ PART. N TRANS- B0 R s et o b Bl e WILKIE, 533 California st., Pheenix bar. RANCH BAKERY, WITH 8 LIVING,ROOMS rent $18; price 5. See WILKE, 533 Cali- fornla st., Phenix Bar. | PARTNER FRUIT AND ETABLE i 8) { . store; good chance to make money. Ap- ply 822 Third st. | step-ladder mautd for the N ALAMEDA FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF departure, complete furniture of a « v roomed cottagy hout pian let. Address 26 O'karrell st., room 16, H . CARPETS « folding, iron beds, furniture ARGE s ;400 carpets, good as new: ol parior suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45 sults, $14 60; cornice-poles, 2 cash or installments; goods shi LSON, 126 L\lll’lhsl,h st second han cloth, 2bc; 7-piece cham! Tanges, $6: free. T.H FURNITURE WANTED, HOW CASES, BAR, RESTAURAN N outfits, fixtures, ete., bou R on ht and sold. 12 URNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOW restaurants bought.sold, AN SON. ROCERY-STORE WORTH $150 TO BE SOLD for $50. 155 Second st. STABLISHED RESTAURANT _FOR pariies leaving city. Apply to J. EL- Sixth st W ELEE TABLISHED DAIRY PRODUCE route and wagon for sale: reason, sickness. Address A. A., 617 Greenwich st. RESTATRANT: GGOD LOCATION rent; living-rooms; good place for man and ‘ wife or partner. Apply Call Office. «OR () PAY SALOON, NEARKEARNY; | 3\300 elegant fixtures: well stocked; c ai $600; low rent. BARRETT & C0..865% 4 F60 () PAVING CORNER GROCERY AND + bar: heavily stocked: living-rooms: low rent; bargain. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market. 3515 FOR SALE—RESTAURANT: NO OP: position; call ASH: PRINTER: ¢ paper; established gro S., box 93, Call CARPETS., (C(RPETs, 450 ) set, $11. TSI L LEUM, 40c: BEDROOM . 1810-1312 Stockton st. TiC vating Work: : and altering. 1% Gission 24 ITY STEAM CARPET-B; b Renovating Works, 38 and 40 STEVENS, manager. 'Telephone (ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & Tenth el ne number, south 36, D WITH S Pioi Ct enllng Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. &r‘:’f“‘m 'S CARPET BEATING WORK: U Golden Gate ave. : telephone east 126. e ED. BARBER'S, 938 (Mission) 100. i pet @Ox . | 5&‘200 wili put in same amount or more, 92514 Shotwell st., near enty-thirl. HE I E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEA Co. (incorp.): old estublished carpet cle machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel, BAKERY AND NO- 152 1st. CLAIRVOYANTS. AU(:!?‘TA LEOL NE TELLER; masic charms; love tokens; frue picture of future wite and_husband: teaches fortune-telling: develops elalrvoyance, slate writing, etc.; seven holy seals and the Palestine wondér fee §1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentiet! REANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS, ETC., FOR , FAID OUT 49 Folsom st. 10 () CASH: BALANCE, 2 of business: sober, steady' man as part ner; well-.paging business. Particulars apply MICHELL, 218 Sansome st., C. k. KELLEY'S office. ‘QINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTED TO INVEST $125 as partner in candy and icecream busi- ness. 120313 Golden Gute TITH $1 YOU CAN START [N BUSINESS and earn from #2 per day and upward. 516 urth s to 6P e I ITTERS TO ATT THE 0 Catting School. 523 Market st., y EN'S SHOES 14-S0LED, 40c; HEFLS, 250; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. IRS, FOR EMPL LI S UNERT. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHE: SHAVING, WITH BAY RUM, 100; HAIR CUT- ting 15c: ' towel for every cusiomer: 8 chairs; 10 walting. JOE'S, 82 Third street. (REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS 4 _for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. SHOES HALF-SOLED "IN 10 MINUTES: done while yon wait; at less than balf the usual price; all repairing done at balf price; work guaran- teed. ' 564 Mission st.. bet. First ana'Second AfISS M. JULANA, CLAIRVOYANT, DI viner of the future; '50c. 1015 Market st MuE RAVANA, MEDIUM; REVEALS PAST and present: names given. 828 Howard. RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM AND LIFE reader; ladies 25¢; gents 50c. 248 Third st. 5c up. 131 Fourth st. . PORTER, CARD-READER: LADIES, 60c; gents, $1; palmistry and clairvoyant: sit- tings, $1'60. 210 Turk st., near Jopes. ROFESSOR LEON, PALMIST, THE GREAT renowned clairvoyant and life reader, has ar- ; don't fail to see him; gives luck in business; healing power; hours 10 A. M. 10 8 P. M. ; also Sunday. 533 Post st., near Taylor. S FOR SALE must be soid Immedi- his IS a bargain; fine 9 Geary, room 2. @A) COAL OIL BUS $500. SOt ita varn ately as owner is going Fi horse and Wagoi aucet can IMALL RESTAURANT: LIVING-ROOMS: A parc cash, balance easy’ terms. Apply Call ce. IGAR-STAND—MARKET ST.; CHEAP. AD- dress R. D., box 34, Call Office. « ness center; day place. See WILKE, Pheenix Bar. i00D LOCALITY; L e Lr B ox 10, Call Office. ESTAURANT; CHEAP: ON ACCOUNT OF IV sickness. HENRY WADE'S, 616 Sacramento. BAKERY, COFFEESALOON, RESTAURANT o Sood business. Address A. K., box 9, this oftice. J McQUEEN'S CARPE ovating wor FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, HRASHING ENGINE FOR SALE CHEAP— One 8x14 straw-burning {hrasning engine, with brand new boiler: built to carry a working pressure of 100 pounds of steam. Appiy at T. J. MOY N[ IAN'S boiler works, 811 and 313 Mission st., southwest corner Beale. ' 1L T and top-buggy for & 10t Or house and lot; wiiy pay difference: must not exceed $2000. A S.H., box 27, Catl Office. idress HO] ales, coft G ki CEELVING Y 2| scales, coftee mill and ull fixtures ot Store. 2128 Bryant st., near Twentletn. & > ENT TO RENT OR FORSALE, 14x18; &FOOT wall, 164 Golden Gate ave. JOOR SALE—TO_BE REMOVED, 3.STORY 2 doub!le ‘hnusP ifl)e al;d 3094 lE'lempmmn st roposals_for purchiase of same to be HLGETLFUSS, 190 Fulton st. i P TER'S OUTFIT — FALLS, LADDERS, cheap. 2008 O'Farrell st, bet. 3 and b G 0D c TRALLY LOC D B ‘manufacturing purposes: 2-story h. p. eugI‘nP and boiler, shafting, on-" o 5'years’ lease: now i operation: for s value. R C. JEWELL, 628 Market gt- ¢ 4 balf Bdm-’m,;acft STAND CHEAP. 835 MO: ANT FOR ing: 50 1ot 75x250; i EMOVED FROM 706 TO 72615, OPP. HOW- Theater; mistit shoes bought or ex- changed: best place in the city for new and second- hand sho 50 FOR A LONG JENNY LIND CAKE and cup good coffee for 5 cents. 44 Fourth st. W ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SITARP steam beer, 5e: boitle wine, be. 609 Clay st. 500 FAIRS 0F Goon SHOES, 250 TO $1. 564 Mission st.; also 6314 Sacramento st. ME. DR, THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and car1s (in English or German)tells entire_life, past, prosent, future; consultat ons on 1 affairs, nothing excepted; names given: good mpathy; Kearny., advice; sure help: restores lost love by sy mistake impossibie; fee $1; letter $2.” 3 MES, . SEATL—SI DAILY: Wed. eve., 8 . 3.; Thurs,, 2. 110 McAllister. RS, ). J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOY ANT, TEST medium and life-reader. 218 Siockton. REE COFFiifs AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; A single rooms, 15c, 20c, 81 week with breakfast. SPIRITUALISM. ‘DELL HOUSE, 61H AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. TS, HOVET_CIR, WEDNESDAY, 2 P, 3.5 25c; sittings daily. 504 Fell st. 10( TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 200 a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 32 ELLIS L,ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; single furnished room: 1 'k ; 20¢ ni, RS, HENDEE ROGERS, GIFTE MEDIUM healer; cir., Mon and Fri; sit daily. 122 Turk. M. FRANCIS, 118 HAIGHT, INDEPEN- « dent slate-writing medium;: Sunday excepte RS HENDER ROGERS test and healing medium: cir. Mon. and ri. sittings daily. 122 Turk st. A RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ night; $1 week. BERT IN CITy=SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night: 81, $1 25, $1 80 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorft st AMSTRESS WANTED, 1609 O'FARRELL, near Webster. ANTED—NURSEGIRL AND HELP WIT! upstairs work. 1307 Hyde st. = IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUS! 3 G wages $10. 1227 Golden Gate ave. CTORES AN TABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that %d Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 T00ms; 26c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $1 per week. WA_NTED—BINGLE ROOMS, 16¢c A DAY week: rooms for two, 26¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading room: daily papers. 88 Clav st. MR& GRIFFIN-WRITING CIR. TGES. Ltest mig. Fri. eve; sittings daily. 2 h ALOON —NO REASONABLE OFFER RE- fused. Inquire 114 Seventh st. it ADY'S SAFETY; M installments. CAllisees 300 CASH OR JOR SALE—GOOD ESTABLISHED RETAIL meat market; prices reasonable: owner wish- ng to go Kast. A. H.. box 89, Call Office. 5000 £O % EREST IN MANUFAC- turing and mercantile business, estab- lished 7 years in San Francisco; will bear close in- vestigation; references given and required: good opening for young man; principals only. Address Business, box 40, Call Oftice. $1500 TO $2000—PARTNER WANTED IN old-established fruii and produce com- mission business: reference must be exchanged. C. M., box 56, Call. 1 LOT OF BASTERN STANDARD of !lles_ which have been taken in !Xl"Ahil:"'sa 8 ATt AYMENC fOr the Waltz safes, s follaus 8 burzlar-proot bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers® safes. 8 pawnbrokers’ safes. 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes; ‘atless than_half cost: see {hem before yon order.” The Waltz Sife Salearoon, 291 and 223 Market sz, ; st., San Francisco, Cae” o0 18 88d 15 Drumu APER THAN SECON itg Co., 12 memrnm{:«\.b 88, SCALE, 102 Clay ar: S, T OR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SHOE RS. EGGERT ATKEN, 3 oL ClF. Sun. eve.: developing cir. Tues. eve. 716 08t St ASTROLOGY. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 528 GEARY st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. OUNTERS, SHELVING, S fied business in a thriving interior town. Inquire bought and & SHOWCASES San Jose Weekly Gazette: o Aol fold. 113134 Market, bet. Tth and 8th e $80 BARGAIN: GROCERY AND BAR: 7 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, PSYCHOMETRIST, | 4 « rms: rent $17; lease. SE. 27 & Harrison. R R AP s $100. PARTNER WANTED: BUTCHER- Mills bullding, sixon fioor. Gl b A1 LAW, + shop; best location for trade: shop ele- | cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544 " 0™ O San Fran' EVE; | gautly fitted up; no previous experience required: | w—pormr e = 0000 3 6th st. | grand opening for good man. Inquire 240 Sutter. .A.ll)v lelafi;fifi,l:.mvonc ELAW TRANCE MEDIUM: UST BE SOLD AT ONCE; BEST PAYING | HOWE, Ate'y-at) . G. W, livery stable in town; 80 boarders: 25 livery | = yrm — 't 86, cor. Stockton. | horses: hacks, buggles, etc.; centrally located: B8 K. ROSS, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, low rent: this s a fine opportuniiy to got a_good | & Mills bullding, seventh fiaor, room 15 - AW+ business at n bargain: principals only. Address W. DAVIDSON, ATTOR< iz P. B., box 127, this office. Californta st ESTAURANT—JUST THE PLACE FOR | 7 OTKE . s Aad it} aohll reats Anoly thisamen I’ PR 1‘?—1131(03 Mo -AT-LAW, RS. TUErY si., cor. California