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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TULISDAY, JULY 9, 1895. THE STOOK MARKET. The market opened after the holiday season steady and not materially changed. An increase of $4 per ton in the assay of Con. Cal. & Virginia ore did not have much effect on prices. Supenn; tendent Lyman officially reports that the output of ore from the Con. Cal. & Virginia mine was 51 tone, of the average mine-car sample assay of $40 45 per ton, against $36 46 for th vious week. The Morgan miil has resumed work and is crushing a large accumuiztion of ore, which will vield a good profit_to the company. They have shipped to the mill 101 tons of ore, assaying per raliroad car sample $33 10 per ton. The close was firm. NoTES. The California Safe Deposit and Trust Company declared a semi-annual dividend of $1 50 per share, payable on the 15th. The Spring Vallex Water Company and the Pa- ciffic Gas Improvement Company will pay the usual monthly dividends of 50 cents per share to- morrow. The Gold Valley Minirz Company of Sierra County has levied an_assessment of 7, cents per share, delinquent August 5. The South Eureka Mining Company of Amador County has levied an assessment of 1cent per share, delinquent August 12. “The San Jose Water Company will pay a monthly dividend of 50 cents on the 10th. The delinguency of the assessment of 25 cents on the California Vigorit Powder Company has been extended to August 2, and the day of sale to August 50. It is reported that Franklin Leonard, president of the Comstock Tunnel Company, will recom- mend to his board of directors that the Com- stock Tunnel Company shall pay half the expense of exploring the Brunswick lode upward from the Sutro Tunnel or 1300-foot level. He will also rec- ommend that branch tunnels be run to tap the American Flat and Sierra City districts from points reached by the south lateral branch of the main tagnel. John W. Mackay, accompanled by his secretary, R. V. Dey, expects to leave New York on Saturday next for Montreal, en route to this _coast, over the Canadiun Pacific route. He may visit Alaska be- fore coming to San Francisco. The sest & Belcher Mining Company at fts an- nual meeting yesterday re-clected the old directors, with George R. Wells as_president, Charles H. Fish_vice-president, M. Jaffe secretary and P. Kervin superintendent. In the Chollar mine the work south on the sixth floor above the 650 level has been stopped and they are making another compartment in the raise 30 feet bove crosscut 2 on the 450 level. below the 550 level, 65 feet down, and this_cro: cut is out 27 feet. It has cut a width of 2 feet of quartz showing bunches of pay-ore and is now in Jow-grade quartz and porphyry. During the wes the yield of the Chollar was 26 tons and 700 ounds of ore. which was sent to the Nevada mill. The average batters sample of this ore was $39 23 per ton. In the Ophir mine the east crosscut recently started at a point 160 feet in from the monih of the north drift from the top of the upraise, 80 feet above the 1465 level. is in 55 feet, continuiug in porpbyry, showing some Guartz. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—0:30. 101450 CCaV. 100 Overmn...22 171200 Con 00 C Point. 69,500 Mex 68100 10100 CC&V 17260 G & C 50 Andes... 33100 H & N . 80... 300 Tow: 300 Beicher...38 100 Ju: 0 Union C..37 300 Bodle...... 29100 Mex . 0 Y Jacker.50 300 Chollar...701100 . Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGUTAR SESSION- 10:30. 111600 CC&V...2.70,200 Oceldtl 5400 200 Alpha 1 0 Overman -1.45400 3 01000 Potosi . 800 Savage. .1.35 400 Union . -04400 Utah. . 7, 300 Chulleng: 200 Chollar... 1000 Con Imp.01 900 Alta. 500 Occldentl. 30 209 Belche 2 Sy 400 B & B. 500 200 Ovrmn 450 50 G & 100 ) - 361200 200 Bodi 1.4215 500 Savage 3 1.4¢{100 Scorpion. 1600 . 0 100 Caiedoni 200 Chal C... 200 CC&V. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, July 8—4 7. x. Bid. Asked. 11 Jackson.. 20 17Juba. .. 03 04 5\ ustice. — 13 37 Kentuck. . 02 08 61 Lady Wash 02 03 — Mexican. ™ 72 29 Mono . 06 09 13/Mt. Diabil 15 07|NevadaQui 15/0ccidental 28 1.55 21 a1 46 13 68 03 36 08 s Eureka Con.. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcrs. lowa. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, July 8-2 P.2. UNTTED STATES EONDS. Bid. Asked.| US4scoup. 112 11314/U S 4s reg. MISCELLANEOUS BOIDS. Cal-stCble5s. 107 Do, 2d iss 6s..101 Bid. Asked. 112 1184 CalElec L 6s106 — |[P&OKy6s.110 120 Cotra CW 65100 102 | P&Ch Ryés. 93 100 Dpnt-stex-cp 80 93 |Pwl-stRR6s.112 115 EdsnL&P6s. — 108 [Reno,WL&L102 106 F&CH RR6s100 — |RiverWCo6s — 100 Geary-stR5s. 8712103 |SFaNPRRSs 993, — LosAng L6s. — — [SPRRAriz6s 9715100 DoGnted.6s. — 103 ISPRRCalos.112 ' — Mkt-stCblets120 gRES. NPCRR6s.100 Ny R Cal 6s..100 XN'Ry Cal 5s.. SPRR Calbs. 8715100 Do, 1 con grd. 8712100 SPBrRCal6s. 97~ 98 SV Water6s..12514 |SVWaterss..” 9815 99 Oak Gas 53103 —. |StkinG&ESs — 103 Do, 2d1ss 55104 104 |SunstT&T6s — 103 Ompnibus6s..11935 — |Sutter-stR5s.108 — PacRoliMbs 102 — |VisaliaWCés — 92 WATER STOCKS. — |SanJose. ContraCosta. b! — 100 prog Valley1001£101 — 53140 GAS STOCKS. — 4215 PacificLight. 45 50 95 — ' SanFrancsco 7034 71 OskGL&H. 44 45 |Stockton..... 16 = 23 PacGaslmp, — 82 | INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.150 152 [Sun...... =250 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.125%; — Angio-Cal. .. — 6214 London&SE. — © 81 Bankof Cal.223 224 |Merch Ex... 13 — CalSD&TCo. 54 56 [Nevade..... — — ather BCo.. — - FirstNationl.178 200 | Grangers... =4 BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.. — 1750 [Sav & Loan.. HumbS&L.1000 — [Securitv...... — 300 Mutual . — 45 |UnionTrust.830 1000 BFSavUnion — 500 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS, California....10312110 (Osk.SLeHav — 100 Geary-st...... — " 90 |Presidio. - 13 Market-st.... 403, 4134 Sutters. - = POWDER STOCKS. AtianticD... — 20 |Juason.. = California..> 75— [Vigorit - 40c Gant,. — 153 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. BlkDCoalCo. — 12 |PacAuxFA.. 1% 4 Cal Cot Mills. — — !Pac Borax... 98" 100 CalDryDock — — [PacI&NCo. — 80 EdisonLight, 95 9515 Pac Roll Ml 17 — GasConAssn. — — |ParfPaintCo — 9 — 7 |PacTransCo — 2515 — 12 [PacT&TCo. 60 — — = |SmseT&T. 35 — MerkixAssn.100 — |UnitedCCo. — 25 OceanicSSCo — 23 MORNING SFSSION. Board—$1000 S V 43 Bonds, 983, AFTERNOON SESSIO: Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 9514: 258 V_Water, 101: 30 Bank of California, 223. Street—$1000 U S 4% (coupon) Bonds, 11314, ———————— A Youthful Reminder. Little Billy was told: “Never ask for anything at the table. Little boys should wait until they are served.” The other day little Billy was forgotten in the distri- bution and was not served atall. What could he do? Presently, after reflecting seriously, he asked: “Mamma, when little boys starve to death do they go to heaven?’—London Telegraph. 5 ——— SAN FRANCISCO “CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every pight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 329 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'elock. SW. corner Sixteenth snd Mission streets, open Totil £ o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o‘clock. |onT An east crosscut has been started from the winze | NOTICE OF MEETINGS. CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO.5, R. A. M., will meet THIS (TUES- DAY) EVENING. July 9, at 7:30 o'clock. 3. M. degree. By order of the H. P. A FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, F.and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, July 8, at 7:30 o'clock. D. 1. GEO. J. HOBE, Sec. =5 ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 142 F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS TUESDAY) EVENI 7:80 o'clock. d degree. A GEORGE A. RAPP, C. P. GERMANTA _LODG 7B . ~'ns. L O. O'xl:o = members of the above lodge are re- = spectfully invited to_assemble in Fra- -2/ ternal Hall, cor. Market and Seventh sis., WEDNESDAY_evening, July 10, at 7_o'clock, to a visit 10 Vorwaerts Lodge No. 313 in Oak- I SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. MIDDIE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion at general housework; sleep home. B., Cail Office, Sixteenth and Qllsflnn Si8. JWEDISH AND DANISH GIRLS: S firsi-class co0ks; good references; $30. Antonia st.. off Jones, near Eilis. lrl)b' G SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework and cooking: wages $18 to $20. Call 224 Seventeenth st., near Mission. ARE 1Y, TOUNG GIRL WISIES SITUATION TO DO general hoasework et L 00d cook; city preferred. h. B car D] TCH WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation to do housework: is good cook and city or country. Address 812 Sixth st., baker EK—WANTED, SITUATION IN respectable wealthy family; or would go as companion to lady; speaks French language. Ad- dress D. J., box 95, Call Office. YoUse GIKL SPEAKS GERMAN AND English: wishes to heip in housework in a small family. Address 57 Natoma st., between Third and Fourth. NO. 29, Tequests the attend- C.J. WEICHART, N. G. Ts and members of the lodge and order t0 attend the meetinz /;//"\& THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, when the officers of the term will be installed. SAMUKL POLACK, Secretary. FRANCO Lodge No. 207, L O. stallation of officers on’ THURSDAY ENING, July 11. All members are invited to attend. By order of FELIX C at Drew’s Hal! 2 PSDAY EVE on WEDN. ING, July 10, 1895, at 30 o'clock. All members are S hereby notified to attend, as busincss of i portance is to be transacted. Fines for non-at- tendance will be strict] enforced. MICHAEL KILKE ND BAU VER- he regular annual meeting of _the stockholders of tie Eintracht Spar und Bau Ver- ein will be held fn the office of the corporition at Eintracht Hall som, SSDAY, 30 0'clock P. M. for the election of directors for the ensuing term, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meetinz. Polls open from 7:30 t0 9:30 o'lock . . The Twelfth Series zow open. HMIDT, President. HENRY GILLE, L= UAL MEETI OF THE stockhelders of the Edison Light and Power Company for the election of directors for the en- suing vear, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the company’s office, 229 Stevensot street, San Francisco, MONDAY the 15th day of July, 1895, a1 10 . M. Transier books will close July’s, at b P. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. J. E. GREE Secretary. 1AL NOTICES. TA GOLDSMITH IS STILL LO- cated at 850 Market st., parlors 47 and 48. =z MISS OLIVE WIHITNEY; BATHS, hand-rubbing of rheumatism and pain. 10 8 = SIVED 1D . J0- seph's Infant Orphan Asylum since Janu- ary 1,1895: Luke Moore, 8 years; Annie Moore. 2'vears: Nellle Bothwick, 11 vears; Agnes John- son, 3 years: Malvina Cavasse, 4 years: Frank Hogan, 5 years; Mary Hogan, 4 years; Agnes Ho- gan, 5 or 6 years; George Coll 2 fiv,\m DONED CHILDREN 1 seph’s Infant Orphan Asylum s ary 1, 1894: Joseph Fisher, 6 years: Lawrence Fisher, 3 years; Agnes Duggan, 4 syears: George Sayles, 4 years. B>, ALCOHOL BATH AND H bing. 17a Sixth st., room 1. BERNHARD. BAD Collections made, clt; Collection Co., 415 Montgy si D-RU FRANCES NED, §1 UF xth. Georze Hartman. THEN magnetic, massage treatment, alc and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana'3. 5= CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIF B a0 pain. Chiropodic Tratitute. 9673 3 EWS FOR 5 C R5", DIVIDEND NOTICE_SAVINGS AND Loan Socicty, 101 Montgomery st., cor. Sut- ter. For the half vear ending Juue 30, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of ‘four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term d four (4) per cent per annum on ordi- 0sits, free of taxes, payable on and after , July 1, 1895. Dividends not called for are added to anc bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and after July 1, 1895. CYRUS W. CA DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GERMAN Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st., for the half-year ending June 30, 1895, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits, and_four (4) per cent on ordipary depos- its, free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 1, 1895. 3 TOUR! Secretary. SITUATIO reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 332 Geary st.: telephone 983. 00D SERVANTS, CITY OR CO R MME. LEOPOLD'S, 957 Market st.; open v y TANTED—POSITION AS GOVERNES an experienced tencher: references exchanged. Address L. F., box 100, Call. VW OMAN WANTS SITUATION T0 DO GEN- eral housework, cooking, washing and iron ing. Call or address MRS. MARY GAFFIGAN, 1209 £ th st. RES BLE GERMAN LADY WISHES \ to do washing or cleaning by the day. 1204 | qualifications; first-class recommendations. Ad- | TYRESSMAKER AND SEWING GIRLS Wildey st., off Fillmore, bet. Bush and Pine. dress W. X., box wanted: patterns cut to order, IRL W ES SITUATION TO LEARN | GTEADY MAD MCDOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell, hairdressing. Call or address 20 Prospect | ) vate family : take care of horse, garden, etc. JRENCH A ATLOR- ave., bet. Twenty-eighth and California ave. Address J., box 43, this office. made suits: $7; lister st. SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do light housework in small family; city or country: wages $15 to $20. Call or address E. J., 741 Fiibert st., basement. E WIDOW FROM THE as: would like any kind of sewing or gentle- men’s mending; satisfaction guaranteed. Call 1 to 2, first flat 119 Ninth st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATIO! general housework; wages $15. Call 702 Bryant st. (100D COTCIL COOK, CITY OR COUNTRY, T neat and clean worker; good place preferred 1100 Powell st., corner Dbetter than wages: £13. Washingion. wages $12 10 $15. Call or address 6313 CED WOMAN WANTS COOKING Call or address 439 Seventeenth. EXPERL orhousews V< LADY TION 1) : wages 1ot 50 much an object dy employment. LOUISE, 7Cnh. M LASS FITTER AND draper, thorough dressmaker; WARW 104 Grove st. N EDUCATED NURSE, B references, wants situation in city v. For particulars address T. WERN ntter st; tel. 5472, JWEDISH GIRL, YOUNG, STRONG, ALSO £00dcook, has city references, wants work. ER, 424 A tion as housekeeper for gentlemen's mending done. 132 0 DC HOUSE a widow or bachelor in city. MIS city. “V OMAN WANTS WASHING cheaper than laundry: flannels a specialt will call for it. Address M. C.. 116 ) COOK, $35 T0 $40; (OOK, 830: or Swedish, housework, §30; second glrl, Berkeley, $20; 8 housework girls, city and Couhtry, & youns girls. assist, $10t0 $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WAITR. ES, $20. MISS CULLEN, Stockton st IRO.\'ER. $30. MISS CULLEN, 105 STOCKTO: street. OOK, SMALL HOTEL, SHORT DISTANCE in the country, $30. MIsS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 105 ELP WANTED—Continned. ARGELY EXPERIENCED MIDDLE-AGED LJ German of geod and steady habits, with city references for comduct and capability, to take charge of bukery as first foreman; none but g:jxl class need apply. Address Foreman, box 78, W NTRD — PAPER-TIANGER AND CAR- penter. Call or address 48 Oak st. VW ANTED-WAITER. 613 CLAY STREET. PAPER-HANGER WANTED. 138 ELEV- en:h st. Flisxcn‘. GERMAN OR SWEDISH SEAM- stress, $25: Irish or German nurse, $20; second girl, $25.° MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $15; SLEEP home. MISS CULLEN, 103 Stockton st. OOK "FOR THE COUNTRY, $30; O lady. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. M PPLEAGED WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. W ANTED —SWEDISH COOK FOR SMALL American family in country, $25, sec lady bere: German second girl, $15; chambermaid and seamstress. $25; Trish cook for German jamnily, $30: 26 housework girls for city and country, $33 and $20. INKETT, 424 Suite ¥ ANTED—GOOD WHEELWRIGHT. riage factory 100 Golden Gate ave Coox\—sss COMMERCIAL ST. CAR- ROLL & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished houses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- meda and Oakland property: send particulars; all applications for sales prompily attended to. I3 POPULAR SALOON: LOCATED £550. among wholesale business; big hot and cold lunch trade: seiling account other husiness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. QR() BARGAIN: RESTAURANT: NEAR $350. weter sront, in shipping localities: re- tiring from business. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. gy Q,’O FRUIT-POULTRY STAND WITH DUV, Jiving room: Western addition: selling account departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. "‘YAN'PEI;— YOUNG MAN. 509 POST ST. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN BAR- rade. Inquire 10744 Fifth st. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. OUNG BUTCHER. 511 PACL RS’ ASSOCIATION MEETS TO-NIGHT ’Fa st. H.H. WOLFE, President. \ r\ne family; $45. l; \flomi’u ansb]:l T a y; . Al MISS JNKETT, 424 Sutter st. i W ANTED_IRONER, HOTEL, $30; IRONER, laundry, $1 50 day} ironer, French lanndry, $30; French or German second girl, $20: waitress and’ parlor-maid, girls for housework, $20, 515 and $10. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. WAIT- 0 and room: 3 waitresses, country ©00ks on ranches and g I.s for house- ARD & CO., 610 Cla; 3, CO RY German or French'sccond girls, : invalid kS hotel, $20: 4 cooks, German style, $26 and § nurse, $20; Protestant ranch cook, $20, and a ! large number of girls to il situations in city and country. J. F. CROS! W ANTED housewor] nursegirl, $20 assist, $1; A WAITR: s, 8 $20; chambermai 420 Kearny st. VOUNG LADIES T0 LEAR T & CO., 3 WEDISH GIRL, GE! ages $23: second girl, , $20. HOTEL GAZETTE, TELEG -\l’ll{ and qualify for good-paying positions. Califor- | nia Telegraph " Company, Kearny st., entrance 640 | Clay; day or evening. G GIRL: LIGHT HOU: L cooking. Call'after 9, 1918 De 'TABLE CATHOLI( ight housework ; good hom, ilway st., off Dolores. bet. Eighteenth, ED—YOUNG WOMAN FOR HOUSE- $15. 2511 Polk st. WORK AND adero st. N FOR mall wages. 27 Seventeenth and SHOP. 1881 MISSION VW ANTED —TWO ACTIVE INTELLIGENT gentlemen of good address, as solicitors: an- T in own hand-writing, stating experience, reierences and nationality. Address C., box 119, this office. ssist generally in lizht manufacturing be satistied with $60 per month to 30 cash. 51 Third st., room 31. 2 S HAVING JOHN R. niland’s book and square for sale. Apply 338 Day 'l*nu,\'l BOY TO HELP IN DRUGSTORE, Seventeenth and none but box 109, dy man neea apply. Stockton, Cal. v: 9 (o 12 A, M.: Tooms 47, 48, lding, Oakland. I R WA &10“. ness: suited to plain, s vith $15 0 $18 week. “WITH $200 FOK PAYING ncoming partner to attend cash coun- ter: no agents. Address W., box 151, Call Office. PBausris, OR EMP! Barbers’ Ass., 12 Seventh. B 0P AND 8 FURNISHED 1155 Howard st. ARBE rooms; bargain. 7OUNG RICAN WOMAN °S work by the day; good clty references. 2706a Mission st. TANTED—AN ELDERLY WOMA N Ap- below Dupont. Yorxu"mm‘ WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. Apply 44 Sixth st., rcom 34, sec- ond floor. M IPDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHE M place as housekecper or general housework : no obiection to city or couniry: wagea from $10 to $12 per month. ‘Address Mission Hotel, ob Twenty- sixth st., near Mission. OMAN WANTS WOLK BY is 200d laundress and houseworker; nce furnished. Address L., box 71, Cail. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF housework by the day. Call or address 1625 v st. DING NEATLY DONE tock! om 7 S MEN DI 2 widow. S WANTED-MALE. SITUATION; EIGHT Address F. L., box 104, j ARH months’ experience. Call Oftice. TOUNG MARRIED MAN JBER, INDU trious, wishes amployment thoroughly under- stands training of fast trotters and care of horses, Address F. B.. box 18, Call. "" AT AN WOULD LIKE A JOB DAY OR night in any place of trust: can give the best of reference. ‘all or address G. W. H., 1238 Bush st. '\—17 HANDY WITH ALL KINDS OF TOOL. M “would like to get situation in store or office. Address G., box 155, Call office. 5 ‘DUSTRIOUS AND RELIA- Yul'xu.\flm 1 ble desires em) willing to pay $25. 7OUNG MAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION DE- sires employment where there is an opportunity for promotion. Address . J., box 74, Call Oftice, akiand. RARTENDER — YOUNG MAN FROM THE East wans a position ; good mixer and a willing worker. Address W., box 20, Call Office. WORK A h chil h st T )—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, $10. 502 Fulton st. RL ™ TO ASSIST IN HOUSE: nd care of children. 1001a McAlliste LE-AGED LADY TO_ DO RAL housework: $15 a month. 10t (GEBMAN OR JEWISH GIRL FOR LIGHT housework and cooking for 3 adults. 707 M- Allister st. ED-GIRLFOR HOUSEWOELK, WAGES 12 Hartford st., near Castro and 18th. RL OR_WOMAN, LIGHT HOUS! TAKE CARE OF in forenoon. TO TO 'y st BABY. 1219 C OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR eral housework, 3 in family, $15. 2720 Sacra- HOUSEWORK. 1519 JTRONG YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ) and_cooking, shors distance in country. Call 76 Ninth st. (JIRL. WHO AKS G A J small family without children; wages $12. 1432 O’Farrell st. , ANTE: L FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in_small family; German preierred. Apply 2t grocery, 3401 Geary st. & B3 T MAN GIRL FOR G RAL st., cor. Twen! Lousework and plain cooking. 700 Diamond wages d 11, CRAL TRONG YOUNG GIRL FOR housework. _Apply at 2211 Faylor st. NNOT AFRAID OF WORK, WAGES $60 month and board ; must have §1500 1o $200 9 per cent a year; sood security. Address S, box 74, this offi ME R_EURO) il parts of the world. i MEDICAL TREATME. 11to 12 and 2 to 3 daily SOU AMER] 3 Montgomery av FOR M 110 Ellis st. 32 SCHOOY [ 1 25 at 44 ' DINNERS FOit 10 CENTS TO-DAY Fourth st.: no humbu; JHOES HALF-SOLED IN 15 2 while you wait at half usnal price: pair second-hand shoes. 959 Howard and 90433 Pine. the new restaurant, 6 7 HAT CHEER HOUS 00 outside room: 3 321 best spring heds; single meals, 10c. nigh FJ!T) also repairing cheap, £0 to 72614 opp. Howard- eater, or 129 Sixrh st. T ANTED—M steam be [EN'S SHO! done in also 631 ND TAILO] T ®95(), FARTNERTN HOME RESTARAUNT. DZIU, jocated among factories: bis dinner trade: apply at onco: assistance wanted. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ACRIFICE—_MUST SELL; FANCY AND staple grocery: centrally located: doing good business: receipts $40 daily: rent low. PROLL, ST RG & CO., 719 Market st. QALOON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1IF ) taken this week; owner has other busine t requires atientio: investizate. PROLL, BERG & CO., 719 Marki &H5(), BAKER TAURANT, WEST- D ODU. ern Addition: genuine barzain: reason- able rent; selling account of departure. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market st. K 1800 CORNER GROCERY, BAR: WEST- $ U}, crn addition of Market; fine stock, fixtures: established family trade. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. PHOTO-EX ING; DESIGNING COPPER zine etching plant; controls large city trade; employs larze number of help: selling account de- perture. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. JOSTABLISHED PRINTING AND NEW U per plant in prospering conntry town near San Fra cisco; controis largest circulation. For par- Heulars seo PROLL & ST RG, 719 Market. MO SELL A BUSIN (Y KIND QUICK o $2000 pays well. MIL: 2 « store in a thriving STRAND & TUTTL SALOON ON CITY FRONT: PAYS ell; full value in sight: must sell TRAND & TU 45 Third st. ALOON: h: good ird st. TO full_value; ‘Third st. RESTAURANT; SBARGAI day. STRAND & TUTTLE, BRANCH BAKER' lunch parlors: rooms: pay wel TRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. of Market, $20() BUYS THIRD INTEREST I ) established commission business; guar- anteed to clear $100 per month: full investiza- tion given. Apply SMITH & HUBER, 1001 Mar- et at. . ‘FEE - HOUSE; BEST LOCA- prove to clear $175 monthly ; : must sell account of death. Ap- MITH & HUB 1 $500 BUYS HaLE INTEREST 1N OLD-ES- DIV tablished electric and mannfacturing siop:_large contracts on hand. Apply SMITH & HUBER. 1001 Ma, BARBE RE excellent location; 3 chairs; full value in sight: trial given; rare chance: come and sce. SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market E OF THE MO! TIFUL, « best-paying family resorts in city: 13 ms: large garden; accommodations for parties: cheap rent: owner must sell on account of mily trouble, or will take good man as pariner. MITH & HUBER. 1001 Market st PACIFIC COAST AGENCY FOR A STAPLE article uged in all grocerics; offer wanted stand full investigation: for sale or excha WOOD &CO.. 917 Market st. WORTH _$800, $400. i large stock of wine; big trade. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. ge. SINESS, Kearny st. aglr-r WOOD AND COAL YARD:BSTALLS, DL, norse and wazon: rent only $7; near Mission and Fourth. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ®9()() BRANCH BAKERY: TABLE DELI- DL cies; furniture four rooms Included. HEALY, 23 Kearny DT JHOE! 5 A > ) done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work gua: anteed. 5 Misslon st., bet. First st. and Second st. W CHANICS sow that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs_Denver Ho: 217 Third st.; 150 : 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week, NZEL'S ALARM ontgome: single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. LIGHT W NTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR bousework. » C M NG MAN FROM THE ) EasL. Irish,age 25: three years in the last place; first-class reference. Address S., box 61, Call Offic 5 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND is sober, industrious and handy with tool wages no object. Address W. P., box 99, Call Office. “:.\Nn,n— GINEER AND FIREMA (married) wants situation: city or country all-around man. Call A. C., 529 Montgomery ave. WANTED = MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN, with reference, desires place about gentie- man’s place; horses, drive, cow, garden, handy with all kinds tools: moderate wages and good lome rather than high wages. 224 Seventh st. TUATION WANTED AS MAN ABOUT place or any other honorable employment; city country: wages no object. Address R. D., box , this office. ENTLEMAN, 85 YEARS OLD, EDUCATED, used to hard work and most thoronghly schooled in meeting business men in business- like manner, wants position in office or representing some wholesale house or financial institution or as manager. where activity and hustle are requisite S or T HOUSEKE) call atter 10 A. . FOR GENERAL 1610 Geary st. ’Y’ NG ST WITH BABY AND light housework: §1 week and board. Apply 1504 Franklin 0'to 12 Fou work. 1728 Sutter st. STANT GIRL FOR GENER work in small family : good home. 37 IRLS FOR HOUS 1 cooking in small famil ML T A “are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2510 California st. JPREE MEDICALTRE TFOR WOMEN oind children only, 11 o 12and (0 daily. 110 E1lis st. TAN NGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: $1 week: rooms for 1wo, 25¢ & day, $1 50 & week; reading room- daily papers. 36 CI ity 100 MES, IO, TAKE LODGING AT 105, 155 and 20c a night, including coffes and roils. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT LE ROOMS, 15, 20 A 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacltic House .Commerciai and Leidesdorf¥ sts. TRY AC) 57 M . BE- GENTS E 1 FOR “MARTIN'S Wonderful Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Eem- edy & Lightning Rhenmatism Cury W W ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE C. to_introduce horse and 1DS 7 City Hall avenue. NVA S stock book. ED- ERS (1 ARMENTS TLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO zeneral housework: wages $18 to $20. Call or address 605 Clipper st. smith or machine shop. Apply E. PRINET, box 61, Call Office. Y NEAT, COMPETENT WOMAN: IS A £00d co0K and laundress; {n American family; city or country; or would g6 out by the day. Call 988 Howard st., cor. Sixth. YV OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION: UP- stairs work Or nursery governess: no postals. Call 1329 Twenty-fifth st. ITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of children. 1938 Lexiugton ave., near Twenty-first st. RRIGHT YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER and typewriter who has had four years' expe- rience desires position: best of references. Ad- dress Accurate, box 148, Call Office. (1ERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO general housework. 1004 Pacific st., near 00D, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A SIT- uation in a small family: Is a good piain cook; 200d references. Call or address 1109 Hampshire st.. near Twenty-third. DESPECTABE GIRL WOULD LIKE A SIT- VL uation as maid and seamstress In a private family; has good references and Do objection to the country. Please address P. W., Call Of fice, box 66. 'Pusrrmx WANTED BY IRISH GIRL FOR housework and taking care of children: best of references. Apply 141, Hoff ave., bet. Sixteenih and Seventeenth, Mission and Valencia. ROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION 10 do waiting and chamberwork In the city; wages not less than $25; best city references. P. G., box 127. Call. JICE YOUNG GIRL DESIRES SITUATION as housekeeper or upstairs work. Call 121 nigomery st., room 10. RL WANTS A SITUATION FOR general housework. Call 306 O'Farrell st.: no letter: no employment office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL OF 17, lately from Europe, wishes to do housework or care for children: sleep home. 316 Minna st. TTUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED German: understands the care of horses, ga den; can milk and make himself useful at_every thing; references. Address M. A., box 136, this office. TOUNG MAN LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO make himself generally useful at anything. Address 501, Third st. JTRONG BOY OF 16 FROM GERMAN parents wishes situation where he can live T ilat 502 Bay, cor. Taylor. ACHMAN, HLY NDE stands the care of horses, also good gardener, can milk, handy with tools: best of city references. Address 'A. M., box 114, Call Office. W ANTED—POSITION BY A COMPETENT man in wholesale liquor and rectifying house, best of references, compounder and bottler. Ad- dress D. F., hox 100, Call Office. OY OF 15 WISHES A SITUATION 1IN 1 bakery or hotel with board and lodging. Call 383134 Ritch st. B,\KER, SITUATION AS SECOND ON bread, city or country. Trust, 431 Bush st. ANE WISHES SITUATION; FULLY UN- derstands the management of horses, carrages, cows, garden and general work on private places or smali ranches. N. N., 801 Kearny st., S. 1 BRICKLAYER WANTS WORK IN mills or 1oundr{- willing to do other work when not necded at trade. Address C. 8., box 42, this office. JRENCHMAN DESIRES A SITUATION IN Jprivate family as a valet: understands cooking and very competent towait on table. L. BOSEHE, 2518 Perry st. ROFESSOR — LIVINGSTON'S DR SUT- ting and making school HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in thé United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age fre MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—GERMAN. SWEDISH OR DAN- ish butler with A1 references, $40, room and board: sackpiler for warehouse, $2 50 a day, eic. %fl‘éflm & CO., 749 Market st., telephone main 10 MEN CAN OBTAIN WORK TO-DAY AT | MURRAY & READY 3() LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, "CITY | and country, $20 to $26 and board; 10 fagm- ers, $£20 to $26: 3 hay balers, 15 cents per ton: hoy for a ranch, §10. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 10 POTEL COOKS, $25, $30. $40 AND 350 3 hotel waiters, §17 60 to #30: Japanese coak for a ranch, $20; 3 dishwashers, $20 (0 $26. MUR- RAY & READY, 6! y St. 1 ) TIE-MAKERS, 9, 10 AND 11c_BACH: blacksmith for a runch: 3 coopers; wood- choppers, $1 50 cord. MURKAY & READY. 654 8y st ECOND COOK, COUNTRY 1OTEL, 760 second cook and do pastry, country hotel, $4 pastry cook, country hotel, $50; shampooer for o Turkish bath, $30 and found,” C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary s LACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER, COU. try, $30 and found and free fare. C. R. HAN- SEN & C0.,110 Geary st. + JACK-SCREWERS FOR THE WOUDS, $35 and found: half fare advanced. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. | A.cC. ROOMS WANTED, W ANTED—2 OR 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeey north Market, west Tay! raust be reasonable; no basements. T., box 1! Call Oftice WaNE SD—BY PHYSICTA pr: FLAT OR FUR- nished rooms In good locality for suburban i K. Address R. K., box 160, Oall Oftic: WANTED-MISCELLANEOU '“71; ED—STORE, WITII ¥ city or country. B., box 18, Cail Ofice. Y ANTED — 10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLE! Apply 1829 Polk st. K LEL, 100 SIXTH ST. G for clothinz, hooks and jewelry 500D PRICES postal. EDUCATIONAL MELY DER, ORATORICAL, Acadeiny, 519 Van Ness .8 1. 30,31 month; dra M 2 A Vocal and Dramati ave.: vocal classes Mon matic classes Wednesday, 8 p. private lessons and piano: ladies and gentlemen coached for professional or amateur stage (stage for practice ILLIAN BEDDAKRD, THE ENGLISH AC- Jtress, coaches ladies and gentlemen for the dramatic profession: appearances arranged; Shakespearean classes Wednesday evenings. kespesrean Academy, 913 Hyde si., S. F A1V N SHORTHAND, BOOK- eping, correspondence and penmanship in private families or at teacher’s residence. Address 5., box 48, this ofli 1SH, FR 3 schait S¢hool of Languag NGaT scioo HEALD'S BUSINESS COL~ lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish: low rates. =5 OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME tic taught 6 weeks:course £30. 5 S{ockton si.,r. POSITION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS EX- erienced cutter I)‘t(y or country. Address STEIN, SIMON & CO. rket and First. OTWASHER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $30; VEG- etableman, country hotel, $25 and free-fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JARMER REQUIRES SITUATION; THOR- ough practical man on mixed farm: rearing aj kinds of siock and poultry: take charge of enginy and make repairs. Farmer, box 134, Call Office. JRESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE 4J day: rate $1 a day. 355 3 RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED ~WOMAN wishes work by the day, week or month; sieep home. Call or acdress 316 Minna. TAPY WILL BE GLAD TO GET ANY KIND 4 of plain sewing: gentlemen’s mending; &lso cleans clothes. 114 Fourth st., room 15. RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND trimmer, wan(s few more engagements or take work home; $2 a day. 1031 Market st., room 1. (390D DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A PER- manent position in a nice family as seamstress aud would do light housework. 563 Mission. W MAN Wo JLD LIKE T0 TAKE CARE OF child; speaks French and English; terms rea- sonable. ‘Apply 713 Laurel ave. OUNG MARRIED MAN WITH 10 YEARS' experience ib country store wishes a position: understands bookkeeping and considerable experi- ence with agricultural machinery; references. Ad- dress M. M., box 118, Cail. AN AND WIFE WISHSITUATION IN CITY or country: wife good cook and housekeeper, man handy around place or outside work. Cail or address P. V. B., 1638 Howard st FEMALE HELP WANTED. AITRESS, DIXON, $25, FARE PAID: MILL Valley $20, see party here, Oakland $20, Berkeley $15: cook, Stockton £30, Alameda $20, Santa Barbara §25; ranch cook, Calaveras $30; hotel cook, §35: German or Swedish_housekeeper, city, $25: 15 housework girls, $15 to $20. N- TER & CO., 9% Stockton st. Dlu-;ss)]ARER, FINE FITTER AND DRA- per; sews 50c a day. G. F., box 98, Call Office. OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or typewriter. Call at 11 Kearn; st., room 27, first Fim'nll?.e ¥ b \ OUNG GIRL WILL GET GOOD HOME IN San Jose: fare paid: educated, etc. WINTER & CO., 935 Stockton st. WATITRESSES, CITY AND COUNTRY, $20; WINTER & CO., 914 Stockton st. Y QUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION T0 do light housework in private famliy. Apply 417 Folsom st., upstairs. RUSPECTABLE WOMAN WANTSTO WORK by the day housecleaning, etc. 18 Vande- water st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing or housecleaning or to clean windows. Call 103814 Folsom st. GIRLS CAN OBTAIN WORK AT MCUR- RAY & READY'S. CHAMBERMAID, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: 5 waitresses, $20; 10 girls for housework, $15 to $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. JIRST-CLASS COOK. GERMAN, COUNTRY, #35; first-class cook, country, 3 in family, $25; 10 girls, light housework, $15,$20. C. R. HAN- EN & C0., 110 Geary st. EAMSTERS AND LABORERS FOR RATL- road work; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTT Private theatricalsarranged; puplls rehearsed onstage. R.5&12.1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, LACKSMITH; GOOD SHOER, COUNTRY : $80 and found; free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO. 9() Yoob AND MILL MEN, $20 AND $26 and board: miners for idaho, £3 a day: coop- er, couniry. plece work: machine driller for quar- 1y, $2 50 & day: carpenter, countrv, $32 50 and board; farmhands, $15; axman, $15: bedmaker, $15: dishwasher and milk, $25;: waiter-boy. re: sort,$20. R.T. WAKRD & CO.. 668 and 610 Clay. W ANIED—HOUSE PAINTER, §2 & DAY: ironer for laundry, $30 and found; American driver for milk wagon. $25 and fotnd:'farmer, $1 & day: Swiss milker, $25; chore hoy for country, #5 and found, good home; cooper, piece work; laborers for city' and country anc others. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. “ANTED—GERMAN STEWARD AND ALL round hotel man for country, $40 and_ found: cooks, waiters, etc. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED -BAKER FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, §30 and found; camp cook for Truckee, §25° farmer and_wife §35, near city, no_children: but- ter-maker, $30, good steady job; farmers, laborers, milkers, cooks, waiters and others; colored waiter, §20. W.D. EWER & CO. Clay st. 'ANTED—BOY SPEAKING GERMAN TO learn a trade, 83 per week and increase. W. D.EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ANTED—2 HOUSE-PAINTERS, $1 50 DAY and found; waiter, oyster house, $7 & week: oons man as waiter, small countrs Testauran, ; " dishwasher, $5 a week: swble-bov, $15; ironer, #30, etc. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. il t] wstkBs gn‘vwrlofi: TOP?OG%E; eral housework and plain cooking. Please 1151 Harrison st. o o FIBSTCLASS HEAD WAITRESS, LARGE a hml'_l‘, $25,§30. C. R. HANSEN & CO.,, 110 eary sl. ELDEKLY LADY WISHES POSITION IN family to assist in general housework and care (')': th)ldren. Call or address MRS. B., 537 O’Far- 'Sl’l;;JIA;!‘lONS V‘{AN’;ED':BY 2|!‘ESPECTA8§DLE girls for second work and waiting., App); Laurel ave, bet. Tark and Eady. > - 07 $10% ADIE MORGENSTEIN, HEAD WATITRESS; slcue call or send yo .r address to C. 'R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Geary st. OUK FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, $00. HOTEL GAZETTE. 420 Kearny st. 10 LABOKERS. §2 DAY: 10 LABORERS, 81 day and board: 5 laborers, #1 50 day: stone- quarrymen, $1 76 day. Call early 61 Third st., room 31. WAITRESSES, SAME COUNTRY _HOTEL, farc paid, $20; waltress, near city, $20: wait- Tess, assist chamberwork, city references, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. = OUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good peyins positions. CALI- FORNIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Kearny st., entrane: 640 Clay st.; day or cvening. S'rmmis §u7ik-nu'x1‘;l AND B I : EEPI taught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to keep free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. JEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEG. 24 POST Bookkpg, business praciice, snorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan- guages rapidly tanshe Write lor cataiogue. DENTISTS, A 1L WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. . d. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R. REA, 9 SIX’ 5 ENTAL WORK at lowest prices ana warranted : open evenings <.1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Open evenings: Sunaays till ncon. . GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentlst, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth wm}mu any plate, moved from 6 to ' Fs T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. M. sets of teeth are made 10 please of no charg on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced: small zold fillings only $2: painless extraction. (BooMEDENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas speciaiists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial ‘teeth {rm §5; fillings from $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS §ood as can be made; filling 1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. K. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk s, 1LL, T BT., neer Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; tecth from §8 per set; extracting 50c: iven. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION 5 AR ketst. DK. CHARLES W, DECKER. ©2()(). SFLENDID OPPORTUNTTY T0 BUY D2V, interest in well-established cash com- mission business: full investigation; guaranteed to | clear at least $100 per month. WILKE, 235 Kearny st., room PARIY WITH 8100 TAKE CHARGE OFFICE drive wagon or work inlsundry; can make good wages. 235 Kearny st., room 4. 150, SINGLE "LADY. —GOOD 'COOK, V. wants partner in old-established restau- rant; no experience required; must tend to casi and look after help. Apply room 1, 1001 Market. JURNISHED HOTEL (BOARDING-HQUSE), 50 rooms, 30 boarders, for sale cheap: a good opportunity for an active man. Particulars of WILL! { HOELSCHER & CO., NW. cor. Tark and Taylor. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR, STOCK AND fixtures. Apply this office. LODGU HOUSES FOR SALE. |To BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE quick for cash see ¢ STRAND, 45 Third st. $975, AT oF T 5 ROOMS AND BATE cheap ren well furnished: great bar- gain: account of d ture: must sell this week. See STRAND & T 45 Third st. &6 HOUS $600 500 anstan: STRA 5 ND & TUTTLE OOM CO! RENT $200. 20-room corner house: price $800. 30-room clearing $200: cost £a000: $1800. Before buging, selling or exchanging o to TRAV & LAME, 512 California st. 87 ket st., under C; modern improvements: 12 @ ; cheap on account of sick- 3 Everett st., corner Third. HED 7-ROOM HOUSE: near Post. cheap. 617 Jones 9() ROOMS: OV Fourth s JTEGANTLY J for sale or exchan Sy Jou 12 ROOMS, FULL OF ROOME: ain. 522 Howard. ) ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH— . 115 Second st. BOARDING HOUSE. TERMS REASONABLE. 22215 HOUSE corner Tehama. AND IONEE r buildin: ITURE FOR SAL TLDROOM SET, §11: PATEN] 1 B §215; Roxbury Brussels. 75¢ laid: oilcloth, 20c; open event: SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st, LARGE STOCK, NEW AND 400 carpets, good as news oil- arlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; r suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: cash_or_installments; goods shippad 0} N Fourth I D! second cloth, 26¢: 7-piece cham ranges, $6 free. T. H. G. folding. iron beds, furn manufactd for the W —OAK BEDROOM SET AND PAR- lor suite of furniture. Address PURCHASER, box_59, Call Office. S TS, ); ROXRURY BRUS. : heavy olicloth, 310-1312 S and alterin (YARPETS J LEA renovated same as new. S. FERG Tenti st. Telephone number, sout h PR 8 M CAKPET-BEATING J Renovating Works, 48 and 40 STEV manager. W HEN vou BECOM ¥ poor work send to SPA pet Beating Works, 353-7 (CONKLIN'S CARPET B! Golden Gate ave. Till-: T E SLL CARPE’ Co. (incorp.); old established carpet machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, t T McQUE! . ovatine ANING Ccleaning 9 GRAY MARE: ) each: age, 5 10 8 JORS - 5 F perfect beauty ; stands 16 hands, weighs 1050 gentie for lady to drive, goes single and double: a perfect horse in every respect ti.at cannot be found 3 day. Apply at Foxhall Siable, 2320 Fill- $100. 501 Sutter st 3 1EAP—FINE PAIR OF ROAD- NN e o mmive- ust be sonl gentie s kind, a zood roadster nd not afraid of anything. lowest cash ze, color and this oflice. ALE HORSE Can be seen at M 4() Hor F LSO W buggies, cart irand Arcade Horse Market, nction sules every Wednes- day. 3: second-hand wagons, bug: g 2ls0 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and_Valencia sts. WAGUNS AND CAKRIAGES. SALE. INQUIRE 1108 TIC SAF fcAllister TY BICYCLES, NCH, , $30,850. 20 McAllister st. . LARGE CORNER $120 « Storeat transfer corner; 3 sunny rooms. TRU. Apply 206 Leavenworth st Address Capital, box 130, Call. 1634 Marke ness cause selling. W., box 7, Call Offie (1OMBI - noagents, 1 Kentuc R1A( N OLD-ESTABLISHED NOTTO. $150 W. 8., box 100, Call Office. T AND PROD STORE FOR SALE chea ‘[;\N WITH CAPITALTO TAKE INTER! AVL'in cash business; rare chance for right man. JOB PRIN TO BUY HALF INTEREST o in job office; otner party good outside man. ©500. CGFF AND LUNCH HOU: D OUV. hais cash, balance on time if desired other bu; NATION BILLIARD AND POOL Ta- J ble. 11 Pacific st. LADY OR GENT, e charge of business. Address R., box 6, Call Office. F "ALF OR WHOLE OF AN Al BUTCHER- shop; rent only §12. 539 California st. UTCHER - SHOP AND A FRUT cheap: g0od busines: both. Call 122 Taylor st. JIRST-CLASS SALOON; WORTH $600 IN fixtares: best of location} $400; a barzain. In- quire Call Office. RE; owner cannot attend to NES g : WHOLE:! stablished 13 years; price, $1 $2000, according to stock. Apply Call agent, 524 K st., Sacramento. ROCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION. Apply Liquor Dealers, 215 Sacramento st. I, ESTAURANT; FINE LOCATION 9 t sell on account of ness. 339 Hayes. {OR SALE—HALF-INTEREST IN FAMILY hotel: 100 rooms: enjoys highest reputation; always done good business: paid cash for every- thing; no creditors: will seil for less than half the value of furnishings; references givem and re- quired; price $2500; principals only. Hotel, box 51, this office. ORNEK BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, NO- _ tions and tobacco store for sale.” 2401 Mission street. AUNDRY ROUTE FOR SALE; BARGAIN, L. R., box 124, Call Offic TEAMING BUSINESS:WHOLESALE $150. Gisirict: fne dovbresom trade; pays weil. Pine and Front. VY ELI-KNOWN CORNER SALOON (“LILY Fell and Stanyan, Golden Gate Park. good regular Lathrop’s Express, NW. corner NEUMATIC I pounds, new, $65. Y BICYLE, 281N MeaAllister st. DURHAM COW, GENTLE, 2 Folsom st. 7 DRAWER DOMES- wing machine. 93914 Mission st. TORSE ELECTRIC DYNAMO, guarantecd. Apply Call agent, 5: cramento, Cal. EFURNITURE 5 _ and engine, or partner wanted. 718 Bryant st. TLOIT C t SALE IN GOOD CON- AYL dition. Douglass st. JOUR DRINKIN in-the-slot; dirt Market st. HEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES. J H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. “A LI-GOLD WATCHES S [ SIGHT 4\ of cases; 1po charge for work: iamonds, ear- Tings, rin pins and ladies’ sealskins for . 0.D. UNCLE NUE, near Gear GOOD A . tic BOIT, STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken in exchanza #s part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burzlar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 puwnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes; at lessthan half cost: sea them before you ord The Waltz Safe Salesroom, Market st., tactory 13 and 16 Dramm SECOND- nia st LVING, SHOWCASES 211 Market bet. 7th and 8t \MERICA—THE L ALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age tre (COUNTERS, boushtand sold 1 CLAIRVOYANTS. 1SS MALVI AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- &nt and magnetic healer. 76614 Howard st. N MAE MOREAU—GREAT AND UNLY VL dium :give her a call LL HAIL; PROF .A. tells nmlux;l'! but the truth; ways crowded and all are pleased; read his Sunday adVertisement. Remember the —address, 1208 Market st., rooms 102, 103 and 104. (\LAIRVOYANT— 25¢; LADIES ONLY. In the basement, 537 Third st. HANCE FOR A MAN WITH $350 FOR business in which money can be doubled in 3 weeks. Koom 34, 5 Market st., after 10 Monday. 'Fon SALE CHEAP—GROCERY, BAR, STOCK and fixtures; & Jiving-rooms: large yards. Ap- ply on premises, NE. cor. Duncan and Dolores sts.; cheap rent. () SALOON AND 6 FURNISHED $200 rooms; rent $16 month. 61 Tehamast. :7() BRANCH BAKERY. CONFECTION- $..) - ery and notions. 322 Seventh M.crm\ RANCH BAKERY; FINK TRADE; B farnished: bargain. 521 Fourth st - FO0NS OR SALE—CANDY AND NOTION E Apply 1620 Post st R JALOON: WELL E and night trad STABLISHED: GOOD DAY stock an fi : pool- tables rent $20; bargain. 319 Third st > Po0 i A FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE %300 « and retail liquor business: established 20 years; no night or Sunday work : good reasons for seliing: no agents. A thisofces - 8 Address W. H., box 104, LOON AND EIGHT FURNIS . S offer. 253 First sn - L O0MSs (GO9P,OFEORTUNITY : PARTNER WANTED g siness cstablished 62 capl T84 ired, about $50,000. Address A, }x‘g‘f’al'- fiph!&l FLR SALE_GOOD SALOON AND LODGIN m’.?.?,'“%omgs&'&"{,“"f old established: has 21 : ¢ usiness. Ad . D. GAL Stockton, 10 full particatars, oo 00 GALL ALOON ot LTIl PROPERTY FOE SALE: AN IET 1ot in good country town. Particulars 'OR SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY-STAND inside depot. Cor. California and Centra! ave. ALOON "AND GROCERY _FOR SALE: Tent taken out in trade. 717 Davis st. 2::‘ S.AL:Z:ODLD E‘STABL{SHF‘JDGRDCIERH\' oms: in LA = HOMANN. 465 Tehama g oo APRY OUTE FOR SALE at office or r. 28, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. 00D TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. G HANSON & CO., Chronicle Eldg., room 38. (ARD-READING, 25c; LADIES ONLY. 108 Stock:on st., 100m 8. NT, PAST AND FUTURE, 36c. MME. 11 Tebama st.; upstairs. T. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE- h'rs § to 8 daily ; and Sunday. A LEOLA, FORTU TELLER: ‘maglc charms: love toxens: true picture of Tuture wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling; de\'elfll;.! rvoyance, slate writing, etc.: has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: jfee 81 and unward. 2826 Mission, nr. T \tieth, SPIRITUALISM. RIALIZING SEANCE ily. 31 Fell st. YOUNG, SSSINGER WILL BE AT HOME nly. 534 Page st M HROM, MEDIUM, HAS REMOVED AV ‘from 16 Turk st. to 35 Turk DDIE STRAL SEER: MINING £\interests a specially; past, present and future revealed. 105 Stockton st., rooms 6 and 7. ASTROLOGY. RS, WILSON: P, FUTURE Jadies 50c, gents $1 arket'st., no sign. % —PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY : horoscopes, questions. stocks, advice. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE; DIVORKCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty: suits, Superior, Justice and Police Couris: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOW] 50 Market,cor.Stockton ONEY ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probate, damages, acciden:s, notes. firsi-class Ss. Address J, F. evada block, 3 I X L ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS 6 and’ 17. 402 Mbutgomery st., cor. Calitorie Y-AT-LAW, REMOVED 929 Marke: — M. H. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N contracts, collections and general law busi NAUGHTON, 5. - 10 Spreckels bldy. Mills buiiding, sixih fioor, Toom 5, San Fran: cisco, Cal. Telephone 1544. o - TW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 430 + California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. 20