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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895. AMONG THE COAST MINES New Mills to Be Erected at Various Points in the State. ACTIVITY IN OTHER STATES. Good Reports Are Received of a Revival of the Industry of Mining in Many Places. The California Portland Cement Com- pany, which has quarries at Colton, San Bernardino County, is shipping large quan- tities of cement to contruct two great dams in Arizona. The company is enlarging its plant by putting i nother rotary furnace, Griffin mill and Gates crusher, so that by August 1 the capacity will be 400 barrels of cement every twenty-four hour: These are the only productive cement works run in California. h 2 Ernest A. Wiltsee, a mining engineer, who left Grass Valley for South Africzx‘ about two years since, has been appointed | superintending engineer to the Gold | Fields of South Africa (limited). Permission has been given by the Cali- fornia Debris Commission to the Plumas Imperial Gold Mining Company, near | Quincy, to work its property by k ydraulic ‘process. ; The La Grange ditch, Trinity County, is to be extended from Rush Creek to Stuarts Fork. a distance of twenty miles. g A franchise is sought for an electric rail- road from the Corral Hollow coal mines to Oakland. The Oakland terminus will prob- ably be on the Adams property at the foot | of Jackson street, where the marsh land | has been filled in and wharves built. The Grizzly Bear hydraulic mine, near Johnsville, Piumas County, which was or- dered shut down some time since, has been granted permission by the Debris Commis- sion to resume operations. 1t 1s said a thirty-stamp mill will shortly be erected on the Golden Summit mine. Butte County. Another new mill is to be | put up near Merrimac. ? At Oregon City, Butte County, extensive improvements have recently been made upon severai mines, notably the Standard and Mascot. A new gravel mine has lately been opened three miles east of Oroville, Butte County. | Clark & Co. have put up a ten-stamp gravel mill on Texas Hill, El Dorado County. 5 3 E. N. Garthwaite, a mining engineer of this City, who has recently been at Sierra Mojada, 'Mex., has accepted a position with thie Chartered Company at Johannes- burg, South Africa. Dr. A. Schiedel, who wrote the bulletin on the cyanide process for the State Min- ing Bureau, has gone to London, and may extend his trip as far as South Africa. After years of profitless labor and the ex- penditure of £90,000, the Australasian old Extracting Company_(Pollok’s pro- cess) has suspended operations. The man | who invented it did well, bowever, for he | paid $150,000 for his invention by a Glasgow syndicate, who ar to have lost a quarter of a million pounds by the different parts of the world. ames, the well-known mining man, will have the superintendency of de- velopment work at the coal fields east of Medford, Or., work wupon which has commenced. { A 20-ton copper smelting plant is to_be | put up on the Brown mine, three miles east of Waldo, Or., and another on the Illinois River below Kirby. The mines | both belong to the Siskiyou Copper Min- ing Company and their development will be a great thing for Grants Pass. i The Virtue mine, Baker City, is paying | very handsomely these days. C. 0. White, who has been in charge of the Tolo mines, Oregon, has been suc- ceeded by W. C. Denoif. Another machine for working black sands of our beaches up to 99 per cent has failed on one of the Oregon beaches. Quartzmill district, Oregon, is the scene of considerable mining activity at present. | In Grant County, Or., the placers are | mostly worked by Chinamen, but there| have been many quartz discoveries made in the past year. There are now more prospectors along | the Trinity River than there have been for many years, and a great deal of work is being done. That section of country is more prosperous than it has been foralong time. 7 The American House mine, located in Plumas County, has been ordered by the United s Debris Commission to ceas work. Cleveland mine, in Sierra County, has also been directed to close down. The mines received permits to con- struct restraining works, and after erect- ing dams commenced work. The work was not performed as directed, hence the orders to cease. The Brown Bear mine, Deadwood, Trin- ity County, is running twenty stamps, mainly on ore from leased ground. The purchasers of the Washington mine, French Gulch, Shasta County, are tearing out the old mili machinery and putting in new and improved features. The Redding Free Press says that what little excitement there was regarding the new discovery on Kosk Creek has about died out. The ‘“‘black formation’’ carried onlya few cents in gold, as THE CaLL stated last week. The material is really aphanite. There are two known deposits of asbestos within thirty-five miles of Fresno—one on | Dry Creek, six miles below the tolliiouse, and the other at Fine Gold, Madera County, the latter about seventeen miles from the railroad at Pollasky. Neither mine has been opened, but parties inter- ested in the asbestos business are now ex- amining the deposits. The De Lamar Gold Mining Company at De Lamar, Nev., are now running their whole plant, including mines, cars, and all the machinery, by electricity. Gold has been discovered on Anacapa Island, off the coast of Santa Barbara County, and the ledges are being pros- pected. While the attention of the general public has been attracted to the mining resources of San Diego County and Lower California to a greater extentat other times than at | firesent, there never was a time when a ealthier condition existed nor when a greater amount of gold was actually being taken out. J. B. Harris has bonded the Brunswick mine, Trinity County, on a sixteen months’ working bond. The Golden Cross gold Mine is the most important and productive in Southern California. It is in Ogelby mining district. sixteen miles west of Yuma, in San Diego County, five miles from Ogelby station, on the Southern Pacific Railroad. The com- pany is operating a 50-stamp mill, and sixty more will be put in by August 1. Forty stamps more are ordered, and there is talk of increasing the mill up to 500 stamps in all. The last run of six tons of ore at Me- Haney’s mine, on the desert, produced $400 to the ton. The mining troubles which have tem- Bonyil - shut down a couple of mills in the erris district are in a fair way of being settled amicably, says the Record. Considerable activity is noted in minin, affairs in the northern part of Lower Cali- fornia. The Castillo and Pueblo mines, at Real del Castillo, Lower California, which were formerly dividend paying, and have been shut down some time, are to_be reopened. There is evidence of a solid revival of gold mining in the eastern colonies of Aus- ralasia, brought about by the acquisition of first-class properties’ by English in- vestors. The improvement is being shared with New Zealand and Tasmania. The change is due to two causes—reflex .action from the present activity in West Aus- tralia, and a growing disposition to find a more profitable means of investment than most financial institutions in that country now afford. 5 Mining is so active in Trinity County that another newspaper has been_started in Weaverville, which expects to devote a great deal of space to the mining interests of the county. Inventions bearinl; another of its branch ing in Australia. : A cantract has been entered into between two large financial houses of England and Fraser & Chalmers of Chicago to put a diamond drill hole on some deep levels to intersect a main reef in the Rand. Africa, at a depth of 3500 to 4000 feet. The gen- eral idea is to prove the theory of tbe dip of the banket bear of the Rand. ¥ The Diamond Creek cinnabar claim, Del Norttad county, is being thoroughly pros- ected. S B The La Grange Hydraulic Gold Mining Company of Weaverville is making an ex- amination of some gravel ground between the Trinity River and the south fork of Trinity, with a view to purchase. If the urchase is made a ditch 22 miles long will ve to be bwlt at an estimated cost of §75,000. The ground belongs to J. J. Mas- ton ard J. L. Gilliren, and consists of 1800 acres. 2 Letters from Yuma, Ariz., to the Times say a mining camp of importance is now being built up in that Territory, about ten miles from the Gulf of California, near the town of San Antonio. The mines, three in number, are gold properties, and are at present being worked under a bond by a wealthy company. The Rising Sun mine, near Colfax, Placer County, h: been leased to N. F. Cleary, and $20,000 will be expended in improve- ments and plant. : %) The outlook for quarts and drift mining on the eastern partof Placer County is very bright. Work has been resumed on the Bonanza Slide drift mine, near Colfax, Placer County. A pipe line is being laid for oil from Newhalll) to Hueneme for the Pacific Coast 0il Company. The Miners’ Union of Grass Valley has sent $110 down to the State Miners’ Asso- ciation. Americans mining in Lower California are loud in their complaints about the ex- tortion practiced by officials under the new mining law . The rich “horn silver float,” recently found near Peach Springs, Ariz., turns out to be meteoric iron. About fifty men are working placers on the Upper Hassayamps, Ariz., and there would be more if water was not scarce. on mining in one or es are fast multiply- The De Lamar Mining Company, Idaho, crushed 3621 tons of ore in May and shipped 6522 tons, which realized $76,354, leaving $40,875 profit. There are twelve or fifteen millionaires at Cripple Creek, Colo., not one of whom had a dollar five years ago.” The gold de posits made the change, W. A. Clark, the mining millionaire of Montara, has gone to Arizona to look after his copper properties. Hamilton Smith Jr., the noted mining engineer, formerly of this City, but now ot London, has gone to British Columbia to examine some quartz mines. Henry Janin has recently been examin- ing some mines in Calaveras County. The oill wells on the Miner ranch, near Orinda Park, Contra Costa County, are to be thoroughly developed, capital having been obtained for the purpose. According to Walter J. King the coun- try in the Upper Yellowstone is prosver- ous, all the coal mines being operated. Oune company employs 200 miners and has a daily output of 400 tons of coal. This is at Horr. A Montana miner who has been in the Trail Creek country, British Colum- | bia, says that region contains the toughest formation for the precious metals to grow in that he ever saw. The country has been staked out in every 1 set out from Rossland and travel two ys without' getting off located groun The claims there are 1500 feet square. No representation work is required, which ac- counts for the location of so many claims. A yearly license of $ is exacted of eve prospector—even a clerk in a store must pay this tax before he can go to work. There is considerable activity this year among the owners of quartz claims in the vicinity of Yale, B. C., in regard to doing their assessment work, the results in other directions having apparently stimulated greater efforts in thisdistrict. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Penuel and Hannah W. McClure and V. G. Rob- inson to Ann M. W. Robinson, undivided half of lot on SE f McAllister and_Laguna streets, . S 60, W 27:6, N 120; $10. Veronica C. Baird and_rbenezer S of the estate of John H. Baird) to George Stierlin, loton N } Waller street, 37:6 W of Lott, W 75 N line of Waller street, 112 N 127:6: $1700. Jokn Wack to W. 8 W of Lott, W 25 by Schwarke and Frederick A. of Sianyan street, 26 Sof Ful- 3 Clotilda P. Richardson, same; $10. 3. Morgenthau Company (a corporation) to Wil- liam Helbing, lot on W line of York sjreet, 135 N of Twenty-second, X 50 by W 100: §10. Peter Connolly to Rose M. Dexter, undivided quarter of lot on W line of Mission sireet, Sof Twenty-sixth. S 8 by W 125: also undivided quarter of lot on SE line of Ocean House road and Southern Pacific Railroad, S 11 degrees 48 min- ules W 243.5. E 285:5, N to point 390:4 K of Southern Pacific Railroad, W 390:4; $10. John M. and Mary A. Fieming to James A. Mc- Mahon, lot on corner of Twenty-second and Church streets, S 55 by W 100: $10. Ann C. Stoti_to Jean Lacoste, lot on W line of Taylor street S of Francisco, S 21:3, W 47:134, NW 27:7%,, E 84:95%; $10. llon to Bertha E. Michelsen, lot on & line of Union street, 152:6 W of Hyde, W 21 by S 65: 310. . David R. and Mary 'I. Rae to Martha A. Ellis, lot on SW corner of California street and Seventh avenue, W 240 by S 280: $10. Alert Mever to Richard_O’'Connor, loton E line of Eleventh avenue, 376 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by E 120: $10. Damei J. Buckley tosame. same: 31. City and County of San Francisco to Willlam Sharp, lot on S live of Point Lobos avenue, 2¢ of Thirty-ninth avenue. E_219:6,S 194:10, S 65 deg. 30 min. W 17:10, N 47 deg. 57 min. W 286:10: § Lakeview and Sunnyside Imorovement Com- ner to Rose McDermott, lot 1, block D, jon to Lakeview: $10. ame to Mary A. J. Metz, lot 22, block C, same; $10. B. Engbert to J. B. Lee, lots 54 and 55, bilo unnvside Addition 1; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Jobn and Annie Kelly. lot.on N line of Crescent avenue, 150 W of South avénue, W 25 by N 100, block 8, Holly Park Tract: $10. orrigan, Barney Shreiber, P. Dunn and Ullman to Pacific Coast Jockey Club, lot on SW corner Ocean House road and West Arl- inzton avenue, NW 3184, S 0 deg. 10 min. W 3, 89 deg. 35 min. E 2419, N 1423, contain- ing 126.24 acres; $10. M. and Catherine A. McCann to Emma D. Fisher, lot on ine of Montana street, 205 W of Capitol, W 50 by S 125, block R, Rallroad Home- stead 2; $50. ALAMEDA COUNTY. George D. and Mary B. Metcalf to George W. Fisher of Oakland, undivided half interest in loton Nk corner of University avenue and Sherman street, 110 by E 45, being lot 6. Twichell Tract, Berkel £10. Gecrge W. and Abbie B. Fisher of Oakland to George D. Metealf of Berkeley, undivided half in- terest of same: $10. Charles Willmott of Alameda to Mary Willmott of Alameda, lot on S line of Russell street, 162:11 W of Adeline, W 40, S 118.99, NE 47:1115, N 94.41 to beginning, being lot 4, block 12, amended map of Central Park at Alcatraz and Newoury stations, Berkelev; gift. Ralza A.and Ellen S. Morse to Samnel 8. Brower of n Francisco,loton E Iine of Telegraph avenue, 587 from the dividing line between lands of Woolsey and Cuff, thence E ]85:11;/. N 50, W 1 8 51:8 to beginning, Brooklyn; $: flo E. A. 8. Page o Jullus A. Remmel, lot on NE corner of ilroad avenue and St. Charles street, N 35 by E 100, being lot 14, block K, Taylor and Page Tract, Alameda: $10. Fzra D. and ma Dennison to James Donohoe, lots 18 and 17, block C, Fitch Tract, Alameda: $10. William Atkinson of Oakland to X. Sohler of Lake County, lot on 8 line of Buena Vista avenue, 400 E of Chestnut streei, E 50 by 8 150, being lot 10, block 4, lands adjacent to Encinal, subject to morigage. Alameda; $10. Mary E. Holton of Alameda to Blanch Coates of San Francisco, lot on S line of Clinton avenue, 245 ‘W of Walnut street, W 80, 8 257, SE to a point, N 10 beginning, being lots 13 and 14, block D, Beile- vue Tract, Alameda: $10. George E. and Georgie B. Dabovich to J.J. Scrivner of Oakland, lot on S line of Thirty-fifth or Walton street, 349:4 W of Grove, W 83:4 by S 120:3, being a gomon of lots 8 and 9, block D, propeity of the Central Land Company, Oaklandi J. J. Scrivner to A. J. Smithson_of Alameda, lot on N line of Thirty-second street, 111.40 E or West, N 49.14, E 453 60, S 6.91, W 451.64 (o beginning, block 2042, Rowland Tract, Oakland ; . Same to same, lot on 8 line of Thirty-fifth or Walton street, 318 W of Grove, W 100 by & 120+ being lots 8 and 9, block D, property of Cent Land Company, subject to mortgage, Oakland ; $10. Same to same.lot on SW line of East Seven- teenth street, 100 NW to Fifth avenue, NW 50 by SW 120, block 81, Clinton, subject 10 a mortgage for $4000, East Oakland; $10. S.C. and Isabel Bigelow of San Francisco to N. T. Glacomini of Oaklaad, 1ot on NW line of Howe direction and one | cott (trustees | | b | sehool. street,90 NE ot Booth, NE 30 by NW 100, being lot 17, block G, Thermal 'Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Nicholas J. and Lida Sweeney and William P, 0'Rourkg of Oakland to L. Kittrell of Oakland, lot on N 1if Fortieth street, 246 E of Grove, E 32 by X 110, beinglot, 12, Resubdyvision Motitgomery Tract, Oakland Township; $10. J. W. Phillips of Alameda to Bertha Barkhan- sen and lmma Cords of Alameda. lot on E line of Froitvale avenue, 101,36 N of Washingion street, N 25.34, E 120.06. §.25, W 115.19 to beginning, being 10t 22, Philiips Resubdivision, block 773, Levy Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. J.°J. Scriver of Oakland to A. J. Smithson of Alameda, lot on NE line cf Orange street. 126:1 8E of Orchard avenue, NE 150, NW 51:10,8W 15 NE 51:10, to beginning, being lot 62, Marion Tiact, Brooklyn Tow: 8ip; aiso lot on NE line Orange street, 140 SW of slountaln View avenue, thence along NE Orange street 120:9, thence NE_150, SE 120:8, SW 150 to | ezinning, teing lots 1, 2 and 3 ‘Warner Tract, subject 10 & mortgage 131 $900; Brooklyn Township; $10. Builders' Contracts. Mrs. W. Bogan with Christ Knutte, to erect a three-story building on N line of Filbert street, 183 ‘W of Mason; $4200. Builders’ Exchange with Dan Powers, to erect a two-story brick building on NW corner of Mission and New Montgomery streets: $2070. Mrs. Joe J. Venard with R. J. Pavert, to erect a hay barn on NE line of Fourth street, 137:6 SE of Brannan; $1240. ' £ 2 2 i3 SAN FRANCISCO *CALL. PUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every pight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 359 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until go'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. W OMAN WANTS SITUATION TO DO GEN- eral housework, cooking, washing and iron- ing. Call or address MRS. MARY GAFFIGAN, 1209 Kighteenth st. OUNG ~ GIRL SPEAKS GERMAN AND English: wishes to heip in housework in a small family. Address 57 Natoma st., between Third and Fourth. OUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES work by the day; good city references. 27064 Mission st. EFINED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE East would like any kind of sewing or gentie- men’s mending; satisfaction guaranteed. Call 1to 8 P. 3. room 2, first flat 119 Ninth st. 'Y'OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS Bousekeeper. - Apply 44 Sixth st., com 34, seo- ond floor. HELP WANTED-—Continned. TRST-CLASS SHIRT RUBBER WANTED. Sunset Laundry, 385 Eighth st. ANTED—A YOUNG SMART GIRL FOR dining-room. 1191 Marke ERMAN GIRL TO HELP IN HOUSEWORK; snilll family. Call 920 Dolores IRLS WANTED, HOUSEWORK, COOKING: $26, 820. 957 Market st. N [RL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $12. 1308 E:lis st. IANO TEACHER WANTS TO EXCHANGE lessons for violin. Address J. L., 339 Hayes st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 100 Mcallister st. Call 9 10 12 A. 3. PERATORS AND FINISHERS ON CUSTO: coats, 527 Natoma street. “ PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—SMALLIMPR 'VED RANCH FOR nice cottaze. SPECKS, 602 Market st. WANTED—MIS CELLANEOUS. W 81 ANTED_SECOND-HAND CAMERA 814x815 or 8x10. Apply 249 Pacific c. ¢BERTO. OULD LIKE TO MEET PARTY DESIRING t0_trade bicycle for plumbing improvements. Address Plumber, box 75, Call Office. ANTED — FIRST - CLASS NEW MODEL Wwheel and outfit for a S. F. city or Oakland lot. C. C., box 58, Call. ‘W ANTED—TELESCOPE WITH 4, 5 OR 8 inch aperture: must have celestial and ter- resirial tubes. Address, stating price, size and maker's name, Telescope, box 144, Cail Office. 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. @I1EQ() PARTNER WANTED IN U. S. $1500, FARTYER WASTED 15 U full particulars see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 R ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day: is g@od laundress and houseworker; best of reference furnished. Address L., box 71, Call. ENT{EMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE by MRS. GRAYSON, 105 Stockton, room 78. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE NEATLY Lo _order by a widow. 25 Taylor st room 3. ‘SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN WITH FIVE years' experience in frult-ralsing a position on fruit ranch (Kreneh prunes preferred) as manager or assistant; not afraid of work; thoroughly nnder- Stands pruning cultivation and handling of crop: references furnished if desired. Address F. H. F., 3619 Pine st. TEADY AND RELIABLE COACHMAN AND gardener wishes position: is a thoroughly good horseman and first-class gardener: very handy with tools: first-class references. Address E., box 67, Call Office. OTEL PORTER WISHES A SITUATION; city preferred. Address H. C., box 49, this ce. offi ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG DANE; kuows the care of garden and housework; han dy with tools; has the hest of clty references. Ad- dress S. J. J., box 60, Call Office. EIGHTEENTH AN and picnic of the Independent Rifies to Glenwood, Santa Cruz Mountains, Sunday, July 14, 1895. Tickets—Adults, $1; children, 60c. Boat leaves oot of Market st. at 8:45 A. M. IGHT N\NUAL EXCURSION ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED & German: understands the care of horses, gar- den: can milk and make himself useful at every- !la;ng references. Address M. A., box 186, this office. §%, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Light and Power Company for the election of directors for the en- suing vear, and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the company’s office, 229 Stevenson street, San Francisco, MONDAY the 15th day of July, 1895, at 10 a. M. Transfer books will ciose July’s, at 5 p. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. J. E. GREEN, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, THE MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE OF L 638 Folsom st., San Franeisco, Cal., has received the following half orphan girls from April 1toJuly 1, 1895: Irene Wilkins, aged 3 years; Clara M. Morritsen, aged 3 years. f: ORPHANS RECEIVED INTO AT, JO- | seph's Infant Orphan_Asylum since Janu- ary 1,1865: Luke Moore, 6 years; Annie Moore, ars: Nellio Bothwick, 11 years; Agnes John- son, 3 years: Malvina Cavasse, 4 years: Frank Hogan, 5 vears: Mary Hogan, 4 years; Agnes Ho- i George Collins, 5 years. ABANDONE! ILDREN IN ST.JO- seph’s Infant Orphan Asylum since Janu- v 1, 1894: Joseph Fisher, 6 years: Lawrence Fisher, 3 years; Agnes Duggan, 4 years: George Sayles, 4 years. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tél. 5580. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- ©ed $3 50 up. 309 Sixth. Georze Hartman. 3. B. MCINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND Print 22 Commercial st, == JOH magnetic, massage treatment, aicohol, of and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3. 5~ VESTA GOLDSMITH IS STILL 10- hand-rubbing of rheumatism and pain. Room 5, 110 Sixth st. I& CORNS REMOV 1o puin._Chiropodic Trstitute, 36y Geary DIVIDEND NOTI R&, DLviD: OTICE—DIVID: 21 (fifteen cents per share) of the HI INSON SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be payable at the office of the company. Market st., on and after SATU 595. Transfer-books will close Saturda; 1895, at 12 % E. IELDON ATCHMAN WOULD LIKE A JOB DAY OR night in any place of trust: can give the best of reference, Call or address G. W. H., 1238 Bush st. IRL TO COOK 1IN BOARDING-HOUSE, Fourth st., corner Berry. ANTED—GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking; 3 in family; wages 88 to $10; references required. Address. giving particu- lars’ A. B., box 1, Call Office. (50D HOME FOR GIRL IN SMALL FAMILY X to assist inlight housekeeping, small salary. 24 Mary st. IRL. WHO SPEAKS GERMAN, FOR_A small family without children; wages $12. 1432 O'Farrell st. ILLINERY TRADE TAUGHT: PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2510 California st. ROTESTANT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- L work in small family'; good home. 377 Shotwell. ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence 739 Catting-scl 31 Market st. RESSMAKERS AND SEWING GIRLS wanted; patterns cut to order, 25 cents up. McDOW ELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell, YRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made su) 7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. PROFESSOR _ LIVINGSTON'S DR ting and making school : ail branches. 70! MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—DISHWASHER EARLY TO-DAY for the country, $25: waiter, night watch, coffee-house, $30; washer. country laundry, $3 walter, country restaurant, $20 and found: Japa- nese boy, lodging-house, $6 a week. LEON AN- DRE, 315 Stockton st. OOD-SIZED SAFE WITH INSIDE DOORS. Apply to BENCHLEY, 630 Market. W ANTED =10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. ¥ Apply 1829 Polk st. T K LEIN, 100 SIXTH ST., PAYS G00D PRICES Sor clothine. hooks and jewelry : postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. CAKD-BEADL G, 251 Stockton st., room 6. RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM AND LIFE- A\V LADIES ONLY. 105 OB EUGENE tells nothiniz but the truth; his pariors are al- ways crowded and all are pleased; read his Sunday address, 1208 advertisement. Remember the Market st.. rooms 102, 103 and 104. PAST AND F 3, 811 Tehama s EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE- reader, 523 Post: h'rs § to 8 daily ; and Sanday. UGUSTA LEOLA. FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: dc\'elogl clafrvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee §1 and upwar ssion, nr. SPIRITUALISM, 6 TOUNG MAN, 24 work; handy ‘at anything; wages no object; ref- erences. ' Address W. B., box 19, this oftice. (GO0D HONEST BOY (15) WOULD LIKE & T position to do chores on a farm; short distance from city. Address Boy, box 71, Call Office. RUTCHER ( . GOOD STA and sausage-maker, wishes a steady position; city or co Address T. A.. box 69, this office. 2 3 ISHES SITUATION AS ©co0k in camp or range; good Laker. Address B., box 61, Call Oflice. YOOD HONEST SWEDISH MAN (HANDY with tools, good painter) wishes work on pri- vate place in city or country. Address S. W., box 67, Call Oflice. EYGINEER AND MACHINEST WANTS PO [ sitlon; thoroughly, familiar with compound and triple’ expansion engines, millwrighting and generul achine work. ‘Address S. W.. box 148 “all Offie ROUGH CARPENTER WITH TOOLS WANTS steady work on a ranch or mine. Address C. F., box 147, this office. VARDENER—A YOUNG MAN OF 23 WISHES X sitnation as above; thoroughly competent In all Its branches; wonld prefera private place. Ad- dress k. A., box 57. this office. 7OUNG MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT: references. Address 821 Filbert st., Oakland. TITUATION WANTED — ENGINEER AND machinist, who has bad 12 vears' experience both at sea and on shore, ready o go anywhere on earth; best of references. Address room 167, Baldwin Hotel. ERMAN AND WIFE, NO CHILDREN, wish situation n city or country; wife good ook and housekeeper: man good carpenter, will- ing to work at anything. Address 1662 Mission. Y OUNG MAN WISHE: A POSITION, BAR- tender, wholesale liqnor-house, or drive team in city. W. 53, Call Office. "Yo NG MAN, 22, WISAES EMPLOYMENT; g5, VIl deposit i necessary. Address W. E., box , Call. N IN HOTEL, RES- sober man. Address taurant or camp; PP, 7064 . near Post. EXP BUDDER ox 115, Cail Office. ROY OVER 16 YEARS OLD WANTS WORK in the country on ranch; small wages expected; used to horses. Apply 1 week 21815 Nineteenth. ND THE BEST OF HELP AND Jail_orders prompily attended to at C. . HAN & CO.’S, 110 Geary st ACHINE DRILLER, FOR QUARRY, $2 50 A day: 2 men for weil digging and laving pipe, $1 76 a day: cook, for 12 men, country, $20: hotel walter, $30: farmhands, Santa Cruz. $15: woods and mill men, $20 and $26. R.T. WARD & CO., 80¢ and 610 Clay st. )() LABORERS FOR THE WOODS, $20 AND found: 6 jackscrewers for the woods, $35 and found: %0 laborers, city and_country, $1 75 a day. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. AILROAD TEAMSTERS: FREE FARE. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAT AND PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY Lotel, $50; second cook, restaurant, $40; second porter and bluck boots for country hotel; cook and wife, small country hotel, $30; ironers, cliy, 810 a week. C. B. HANSEN &'CO., 110 Geary st. RS. FULTON—SLATEWRITING to-nizt: 50 cents: sits dat HEOSOPHICAL CIRCLI astral geer. SEANCE 31 Fell st. TO-NIGHT.SWAIN, 105 Stockton st., room 6. ) N[ BS. HENDEE ROGERS, TEST CIRCLE TO- night. Henry House, Ninth st., Oakland. CARD READER, 824 FOL- *.—Ladies, 25c: gents, 50c. "R _HOLDS TEST CIRCLE TO- ittings daily! 31 Oak st. INGER WILL BE AT HOME for one week only. 534 Page st. RS HERROM, MEDIUM, HAS REMOVED from 16 Turk st. to 35 Turk. ASTROLOGY. EAD LAUNDRYMAN FOR A COUNTRY i free fare. C.R.HANSEN & CO., 110 b —CARPENTERS AND CABINET- makers for Central America, part fare ad. vanced; Scandinavian man about place, $25: 20 laborers for mill and woods, $20, half fare pai foreman for mine, $100; Swiss milker. $25; (eam- ster, $20: American driver for milk-wago! bar- keeper and clerk, country hotel, $30: walter, miners’ boarding-house, $25, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st, 70 MEN CAN OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT TO- day. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 9 HOTEL WAITERS, $30 AND FOUND, CALL early; 5 cooks, $30, $40, $50 and 360; 2 dish- washers, $15 and $20; Jap cook for & men, $15: 30 tiemakers, 9c each; 5 farmers. $20 and $26: 15 laborers and teamsters, 83175 dwy; carriage- painter; stableman, city, $25 and found: cabinet- maker, city; 5 coopers, 7c each. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. WANTED =& BUTLER "FOR PRIVATE family, $40. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 1() LABORERS, §2 DAY: 10 LABORERS, $1 day and board; 5 laborers, $1 50 day; stone- quarrymen, $2 day. Call early 51 Third st., rm 31 Fsfinfi FOR SATURDAY: $200. 627 SAC- ramento st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Call 8 A. M. ANTE ET- 853 I1linois st., Potrero. 100D BARBEE FOR SATURDAY; WAGES $3 50. 32 Third & You MAN WISHES SITUATION O3 private place or small ranch: good man around horses, cows, garden and usual work on those places: sober and trustworthy; references. Ad- dress P. N., box 11, Call Offic s AT THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- £\ rean first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 3; telephone 983. (100D SERVA quiet family, American preferred ; capable of tak- ing full charge of widower's family, where there are young children to train; references. Address E., box 9, this oftice. JITUATION WANTED BY A WOMAN WHO 2 isa good ¢ in German and American cook- ing and understands the care of a small dairy; no objection to country: references. Address 93514 Howard st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. TROWN GIRL, ATTEN *HOOL, WHO ¥ understands housework. desires room and ard for services outside school hours. G. G., box 14, Call Office. IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO ¢ X eral housework and_cooking: reference. Call or address 218 Fer) near Geary N, WITH GIRL 6 YEARS OF AGE, ¢ more an object than wages. box 1, Call Office. EDUC Address W. W., NTS TED A 4 5 4 situation as saleswoman in astore, or as cashier in restaurant; country town preferred. Address ) AND C. G. S.. box 109, Call Office. ’\ IDDL D WOMAN WANTS AYL tion as housekeeper for widower: country pre- ferred. Address D., box 125, Call Office. H R A SITUATION: Teferences given: city or country. Call 423 Eddy st Y QURG GIRL (FINK) WISHES A SITUA- tion to do general housewbrk in American fam- ily. 627% Ivy ave., bet. Hayes and Grove. ASS CHAMBERMAID AND WATT- ress, just from the fast, has been working on Fifih ave., New York City, wishes position. Call 4101, Natomast., near Fifth. wishes Situation to do general hiousework: good | 7OUNG SEAFARING MAN, BY BIRTH Swede, wishes to find steady employment on hore: willing and not afraid of work. Please an- swer o F. A. M., box 67, Call Oftice. (100D BARBER FOR SATURDAY; $3 50; X 4314 }‘l SHIRT-TRONER WANTED. unset Laundry. 385 Eighth st. JOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY. REFER- ences. Address W., box 14, this office, Q CARPET-LA RS: 7 A. M. BERNHARD Mattress Co., 642-644 Mission st. AN AND WIFE, FIRST-CLASS COOK AND butier, Will do the work of a small family: ex- E:rleucau all round; good city reference. Butler, x 49, this oftice. JTEELWRIGHT AND ALL-ROUND WOOD- worker wants steady job: experienced at gen- eral repairing. Address H., box 57, Call. AND WIFE WISHSITUATION IN CITY or country: wife good cook and housekeeper, man handy around place or outside work. Call or address P. V. B., 1636 Howard st. ]\'if)nu-, Address M. A., i\’ IDDLE-AGED MAN WANT AVL ment as watchman, overseer or any responsi- ble position: can give bond and reference. Address E. M., box 31, Call Office. FANTED SECOND COOK AT 43 SECOND street. V N (ORNERDININ any store business. WANT e ROOM, ORSUITABLE FOR 518 Geary st. OOK WANTED. APPLY 5 A.M. AT 465 U Fourth st., Sunset Restaurant; $25. T)SHWASHER; A MONTH AND ROOM. Apply 1934 Market st. W ANTED — BOOTBLACK. 502 ELLIS ST., barber-shop. 7OUNG MAN WITH GOOD EDUCATION DE- sires employment where there is an opportunity for promotion. Address E. J., box 74, Call Office, Onk'and. AL BRICKLAYER WANTS WORK 1N A mills or foundry: willlng to do other work when not neaded at nis trade. Adaress . S., box 42, this office WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. 1n wrapper, for maling. EMALE GELP WANTED. ANTED — FIRST - CLASS COOK, 35 French girls for housework, $20 and $12: waltress, country, $15; 2 German girls, $18 and $20. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. WOMAN WITH A CHILD AS HOUSE- keeper, $12, short distanc Pescadero, $17 60 per month; Mateo, $25; Placer County, $20; Fresno County, ranch. $15, fare paid: and other towns. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. TORENC L nurse, $25: second girl, $25. 05 Stockton st. , $25: GERMAN MISS CULLEN, 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework or second work. Address J. box 106, Call Office. ©) COOKS, SAUSALITO, GERMAN OR SCAN- dinavian preferred, $30 each. Apply IISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. l ELIABLE, COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS situation 'to do general housework: ci country ; small wages. Call or address 00K, SMALL HOTEL, SHORT DISTANC J $30: 2 hotel waitresses, $20 and $25. MINS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. “OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATIO light housework or help with children; sieep at home. Address E. G., box 17, this oftice. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN MOTHER and daughter or 2 friends, $35; country; fare paid. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. ""OMTANTWE]’H A CHILD, WISHES SITU- ation in the country; good references. Apply 48 Fourth st., room 49. (LERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO X general housework in small family. Address 1947 Geary st R TABLE MA T A CHILD wishes a place in vrivate family: no objection 10 short distance in country. 529 Montgomery ave, 'Sl'ru,\'nux WANTED BY CAPABLE WO- man with good references to do house or cham- ber work or good plain cooking. 2438 Bushst. ¥ FANTED—BY A GIRL 12 YEARS OLD, A place to work for board and clothes and go to Address E., box 87, Call Office. QVEDISH GIRL WANTS POSITION T0 DO general housework. Please call at 1522 Bush. 1\ IDDLE-AGED PERSON TO DO HOUSE_OR chamber work would like position in hotél or family; country preferred. Call or address 112815 Harrisou st. % LTABLE CO} ENT COOK WANTS SIT uation in boarding-house, hotel or restaurant: £0od city references. Call or address 277 Steven- son st ¥ i ESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY WISHES 10 do washing or cleaning by the day. Cali or address 108 Clara st., near Fourth. (1APABLE AMERICAN LADY, MIDDLE- aged, would like Yushlon a8 housekeeper. Ad- dres box 71, Call Office. GIRL WANTS SITUAT! TO DO ERMAD X cooking and general housework in Oakland. Call at 229 Hannah st., Oakland. TORKING HOUSEKEEPER, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OUSEWORK-GIRL, SAN RAFALE, $25. 8 CULLEN, 101 VW OMAN FOR RANCH: $15: FARE PAID. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. VW ANTED—COOK, NO WASH, §50; 2 WATT- resses and chambermalids, hotels, $20; cook, boarding-house, $25; French nurse, $20; chamber- maid and seamstress, $20; 4 cooks in German and American families, 25 and $30; German girl In bakery, no wash, $25; 2 ironers in laundry; ranch cook, $20, and girls for housework. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. B,\Rfii'x-‘?m COUNTRY SHOP, $30 TO start. Address B.,box 3, this officy ¢ FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED. 15 STOCK- to QHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING. 202 SECOND street. W ASIED-A MARKER. LICK LAUNDEY, 9 Lick place. TNERGETTC CANVASSERS WANTED; PAYS $3 50 per day. €all at 328 Seventh st. TLEMAN TO TRAVEL WITH BUGG $16 weekly guaranteed. z (575100 capital required: Apply 51 Third st., room 3 PARLY WITH $100 CAN" LEARN GOOD trade and buy interest in well-paying cigar factory, store and laundry office: cle $60 each. Apply 235 Kearny st., room 4. 00T AND SHOE SHOP DOING GOOD BUSI- ness. Inquire of ANDERSON & GREEN, 652 Market st. PARBERSHOP FOR SALE. TNQUIRE AT saloon, cor. Jackson and Sansome sts. 15 BUSINESS LADY, GOOD COOK . wants partner In good paving restaurant; no _experience required: must tend to cash and 100K after help. Apply room I, 1001 Market st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOOD FURN ture; 2 years' lease. 921 Market st. FOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE_YOU walt; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. BAniBRs, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL_SE Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. JOR SALE-BARBER SHOP (16c) RUNNING three chairs. 14 Turk st. at least MBS, I METZNER, CHICAGO'S MOST SUC- YL cessful card-reader, past, present, future. is in ls‘:in Francisco, at 613 Larkin st., room 23; nosign; ¢ EER—PROF. HOLM GEARY st.: horoscopes, quastions. stocks. advice- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGIN USE quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $27 FLAT OF 5 ROOMS AND BATH- « cheap rent; well furnished: great bar. gain: account of departure: must sell this week; See STRAND & TUTTLE, 46 Third st. 360 HOUSE OF 13 WELL-FURNISHED . rooms and bath; pays well; great bar- gain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. q 92500, LODGING - HO WITH 50 PLOVUV. rooms; 12 bay-windows: elegantiy furnished: first-class paying; rent $150; first-class bargain: party leaves city: call at once and in- spect. WIL! (6) house: clearing §200; cosc £0000; $1800. ~ Before buying, selling or exchangins 2o to I S & LAMB, 512 California st. PO G-HOUSE, CORNER BAY- $200 modern improvements: 12 rooms fine ness; no agents. 3 Everett st : cheap on account of sick- st., corner Third '\ THO WAN' > 10 ROOMS: O'F rell st.: 602 Market, Montgomery e M UL BE SOLD OX ACCOUNT OF DEATH— M. “Lodging-house: full house. 115 Second AR- cor. SWLY N cheap. 617 Jones st., near Post. UTTERFIELD (WILLTAM), AUCTIONEER. bargains in_lodsing-hou: rocker_buldin: FURNITURE FOK EDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES $215; Roxbury Brussels, 75¢ laid; oilcloth, 20c; open_evenngs. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS U this week at MCCABE'S, 848-950 Mission st. ALE. Thira st. - q MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS 2000. Yo ina thrivinz city:, full valu pays well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. SALOON ON CITY FRONT; PA B1450. A0 vatue in signt: must seli th week. STRAND & TUTTLE, 40 Third st 95(), FARTSER WANTE N SALOON; $— . clear $76 per month to each; good chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st @17 [AUR. BARGAIN TO- $175. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF $300. Somces 5. pavs weils fuli value in sight. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ROCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; FULL value in sight: good paving; best reason for selling. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ()(), BEANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND $100. £58 pariors: rooms: pay well: north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 0 SELL OR BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny @OF() TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE, HORSE $250. ana wagon, 200 customers: can be in- creased ; call to-day. F Y, 23 K v 8t. =) WOO! D COAL YARD: 8 STALLS, 5}10 . horse and wagon; rent only $7; near Mission and Fourth. HEALY, 28 Kearny st. & BRANCH BAKERY: TABLE DELI- $200. acies: rurniture four rooms included HEALY, 23 Kearny st. Pi(BxTL & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished houses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- : send partichlars; all meda and Oakland property! send partichlars; al SROCERY, BAR, LIVING-ROOMS 250). Teasonadie fent: nice home for family don’t missit. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. s 7 () CIGAR-STORE: CENTRAL LC &50( . tion on Market: large tramsient trade; will_safely guarantee $10 (0 $12 duily; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 700, ELEGANTLY FITTED 0P CORNER BT00. siloon near Market st.: location best: departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ®175. BEANCH BAKERY: STATIONERY, F175. livinerooms, rarniture, splendid stock, fixtures: Western Addition. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 719 Market st. & ¢ RESTAURANT; BIGPAYING $300. Fiace near larse taciors: hundreds ot regular boarders; crowded during meal huurs: full investigation: sickness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. i-=() POPULAR SALOON: LOCATED $00 . among wholesale business: big hot and cold lunch trade: selling_account other business. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 35(). BARGAIN: RESTAURANT . $350. chipping localities: retiring trom busi- ness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 5()() ERUITPOULTRY. WITIH LIVING DOV, room: Western addition: selling account departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. PARTNER IN HOME RESTAURANT. LOCA- located among factories: big dinner trade; apply at _once: assistance wanted. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 719 Market st. SALOON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF taken this week; owner has other business lhl&t requires attention: investigate. PROLL, STEN- BERG & CO., 719 Market st. ESTABLXSHED PRINTING AND NEWSPA- per plant in prospering country town near San Frai cisco; controls largest circulation. For par- ticulars see PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. ACRIFICE-MUST SELL: FANCY AND staple grocery; centrally located: doing good business; receipts $40 daily; rent low. P OLL, STENBERG & CO., 719 Market st. '0 SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE $D . rooms; Nepa City; running 22 years sold account of sickness: rent $50; call and see. SMITH, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. established commission business: guar- anteed to clear $100 per month: full investicafton given. MITH & HUB 1001 Market. £ 45(), COFFEE-HOUSE; BEST LOCATION $450. i prove to clear $175 monthly: trial tll satisfied: must sell account of death. Apply SMITH & HU. 1001 Market st. ®55(). SALOON WITH 15 FURNISHED DOV, rooms: one-half block from Market st rent $40; kept by owner for years; bargain. WILKE, 285 Kearny st., room 4. 300, vavein WILKE, 233 : rent $30: first-class lo- roy, room 4. &14{)0 SALOON — KEPT BY PRE L « owner for years, with billiard and pooltables; very good location: must be seen to be appreciated. WILKE, 235 Kearny, room 4. $650. SAL.. WORT BEST WORTH _$1000; + possible location: heavily stocked w whisky: handsomely fitted: 5 nice living-room low rent; sure bargain. BARRETT & Market st. . 8653 $60“ BAKERY: ALLCOUNTER TRA fi% . large otore: 2 fihe'ovens: £ood locatiok: guaranteed daily sales, $15; g00d chance for coffe parlor. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand: 400 carpets, good as news; oil- cloth, 26c; parior suits $19 up: linoleum, 43c; 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $6; cash or instaliments: goods shipped free. T.H NELSOXN, 126 Fourth st. FURNITURE WANTED. Y= 0 11 ROOMS, FINELY FURNISHED) DOV, Gearing 350 per month; vicinity Phelan building. BARRETT & CO., 86513 Mar- ket st. $55(), FLRSTULASS SALGON: B SST COR- DOV, nerincity: elegant fixtures; costly safe; cash register_cost $225: low rent: receipts, $15 per day. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. CARPE RUSSELS, 460, LAID; ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75¢. laid; linoleum, 40c: heavy ollcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK. 13101312 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING. TATIONAL ET BEATI 3 vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY; laying and altering. $18-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. YARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & C0., 23 Tenth st. ral TEA SATIN AND ing Works, 48 and 40 Eighth st. G. B Telephone No., south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH W Joorwork send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car: pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehamas; tei. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126, H ‘.,‘. E. l?IT(lJ‘{iELu{ahl}?:elzl’ET-CLEAlNING 20. (inco ; old est ] carpet cleanil Imnchings: cleaning o yard. 230 14t el 6074 j MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- 458 Stevenson: tel. 3228, HORSES. JOR SALE — 2 EXTRA FINE CARRIAGE teams. Address J. H., box 9. this office. TOR SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR park. Can be scen at Mascot Stables, 1110 Golden Gate ave. 4/() HORSES TCR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. JEEE BEER: BEST IN CI1Y; 2 SCHOONERS for b cents at 228 Pacific st \ UZART, 319 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOR—100 M Jarge rms; 25¢ night, $1 50 week; very cheap. th st.: no humbug. 7 OU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for 5c at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, YW AT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 ontside rooms; best spring heds; singie rooms 20c & day; $1 a week: meals, 10c. 10 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 2150 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencis sts. WAGONS AND CAKE(AGES. ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP— Fit for peddling. Apply 716 Folsom st. ORSE, HARNESS AND WAGON FOR SALE cheap. 924 Bryant st. 0 LET OR FOR SALE—WOOD AN yard: 2 horses, 2 wagons, 3 sets harness; in g00d running order; established five years: ex- press business attached. Apply 1815 McAliister st., between Lyon and Lott. GROCERY BUSINF ESTAB- AL $6000. 5450618 Fears: tor saier Fror particu- lars address H. S. C.. box 58, this office. RINTING-OFFICE: GREAT SACRIFICE price $1200; half cash: balance easy terms: good trade. Address T. W., box 17, this office. FURNISHED HOTEL TO LET CHEAP. 12 Circular ave., Sunnyside, 8. F. ROUTE FOR SALE; THIS PAPER. INQUIRE at office or r. 28, St. Ann’s building, 2 to 3 P. 3. ROCERY AND BAR; ESTABLISHED 25 vears; good trade. Apply D. J. MURPHY, 501 Seventh at. USISCQIBERED ’Gl;:gi}‘leMA.\‘ WOULD e lady partner in Ing-house. A U. G., box 148, Call Office. e (GRQCERY AND BAR: NO REASONABLE offer refused: must be sold. Inquire saloon SW. corner Third and Bryant sts. P ESTAURANT: FINE LOCATION: CASE OF must sell on account of sickness. 86514 Market 35(). BARGAIN: FRUITSTORE: PROMI- OV, nent corner: low rent: horse ana wagon. 1. C. SCHARFF, 18 Post st. F URSISHED HOTEL (BOARDING-HOUSE), 50 rooms, 80 boarders, for sale cheap; a good opporiunity for an active man. Pariiculars of WILLTAM HOELSCHER & CO., NW. cor. Turk and Taylor. S1DESIRE TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS T will seil my stock of general merchandise at cost. Apply to WILLIAM WADSWORTH, Rio Vista, Cal. OR_SALE — A DELICATESSEN STORE with side bar: cheap rent; 1ong lease. Apply to WELLMAN, PECK & CO., 201 Market st. GOBD CORNERGROCERY : HORSE, WAGON: flat, 5 rooms, upstairs: rent $20; bargain. 3 Merritt st., cor. Hattle, oft Eighteenth, aby. Castro. RANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS: FINE trade; 3 rooms furnished; bargain. 521 Fourth. SEWING MACHINES. 32 LLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 25¢ TO 50¢ night; $1 to $3 a week; open all night. 9 ¥_WAITRESSES, COUNTRY HOTEL, south. 320, fare paid; 3 waitresses, country hotel, north, $15, fare pald. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IRST-CLASS HEAD WAITRESS, LARGE hotel, $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. CERMAN 00K, SAN R, L. SMALL X family, $25: stockton, $25: San Jose, $20: Alameda, §25; fare paid to above places: hotel ook cli, 825, Germman or Swedish preferred; girl for small family, $15. good home: German girl, $20, city; 2 second girls, city and country, $20 and $25; chambermaid, country, $20; 15 housework girls, city and out of town, $10'to $16. WINTER & CO., 91, Stockton st. ANTED—A GERMAN OR SWEDISH chambermaid for private family, $25: must pring references. Appiy MISS PLUNKETT, 424 utter st. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP Steam beer, 5¢: bottle wine, 5c. 609 Clay st. EN'S SHOES 14-S0LED, 40c: HEELS, 25¢; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. 500 FaEs MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 260 TO $1. 562 Mission st.; also 63113 Sacramento si. UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE 8. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. JHOES WALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price; work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st.and Second st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per w AKE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. N[ IDDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY WANTS position in & nice family to make herself gen- erally useful. AddressS. O., 47 Second st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- todo any kind of housework, by day, week or month. Apply 14 Zoe, bet. Bryant and Brannan. TOMAN WANTS HOUSE-CLEANING BY the day, Call or address 21 Sherwood place, oft Third street. OR DRESSMAKERS_BY THE DAY IN shops or fumilies; $1 50 per day. Call at Mc- DOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. WEDISH GIKL WANTS SITUATION AS chambermald or waitress; reference. Call 414a Lily ave., oft Buchanan st. . TENOGRAPHER WANTS POSITION; wages not so much object as lmdgoe.m loy- ment; references exchanged. LOUIS] X 62. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO upstairs work and sewiug and eare of children. Call or address 1014 Alabama, bet. Twenty-second and Twenty-third. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A BITUA- tion for light housework. Apply 947 Bryant. OUNG GERMAN GIRL FROM THE EAST wishes situation for general housework ana cooking. New Atlantic Hotel. PANISH LESSONS GIVEN BY JOSEFITA CORTEZ, flbrlelor street, room 5. W OMAN WOULD LIKE T0 TAKE CARE OF child; speaks French and English; terms rea- sonable. ‘Apply 718 Leorel ave. ANTED—TWO CHAMBERMAIDS, ASSIST walting in boarding-house, $20 each; waltress for hotel in Sausalito, $20. Apply MISS PLUNK- ETT, 424 Sutter st. JOUNG LADY FOR BAKERY: gouaiated ‘with business. 1685 Fost Lo 10. ‘ ANTED — YOUNG GIRL FOR COOKING and housework, short distance in country. Call 8 t0 10 at 1153/ Shipley st. ANISH GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and plain_cooking; wages $20. Apply 2318 Mission, near Ninteent, after 9 4. 3. ONE AC- call T INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single farnished rooms, 76¢ week, 16¢ night. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; 1 week : rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a weel reading room- daily papers. 3 Clay st. $2" NEW DOMESTIC SEWING - MA- . chine: drop leaf, drawers, cover and at- tachments. 205 Fourth st. FOR Fe A\LE—A SMALL IMPROVED LOT IN Laurel Hill Cemetery. Apply at 1400 Van Ness ave., cor. of Bush st.. RISH SETTER PUPS, 5 MONTHS OLD, Al stock, for sale cheap. Address A. N. BAYLEY, Seventeenth and Castro sts.. Oaklana, Cal. JOR SALE—LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON, voung horse and harness. Apply 1581 Mission. ULL TERRIER BITCH FOR SALE. 518 East st. FLJE, ENEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100; $25 singly. 326 McAllister st. FOR SALE—1HORSE ECECTRIC DYNAMO, new; guaranteed. Apply Call agent, 524 K street, Sacramento, Cal. ILCH COW FOR SALE IN GOOD CON- dition. T.HURLEY, 230 Douglass st. SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. SAFETY; “PH®- 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 100, 160 and 20¢ a night, including coftee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN C1TY—SINGLE ROOMS, 16, 20 AND 25 cents per night; S1, $1 26, $1 50 per week. Pacific Honsh. Comnserelal'and Lecsdort sia. RY ACME SE, 957 MA) ST, low Sixth. for & room: 25¢ night; $1 week. ERMAN GIRL TO MIND BABY AND AS- sist in upstairs work; wages $10 to812; refer- ences required. Apply In forenoon, 2210 Vallejo st., near Webster. W ANTED-SWEDISH GIRL TO DO GEN. eral housework In American family; good cook: reference; $26. 1114 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. ANTED — YOUNG GIRL FOR LiGHT housework. 30 Clinton Park, between Guer- rero and Market sts. TRL_FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1618 Washington st. IRL—ABOUT 14; PLAY WITH CHILD OF 3 years; wages $5. 1620 Ellisst. ADIES—AGENTS; GOOD SALARY. APPLY 737 Market st., room 11, second fioor. ANTED —A GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work ; sleep home. 2914 Sacramento st. AGENTS WANTED. +) MORE STATE AGENTS WANTED: BUSI- ness men, with small investment, can make some money and nice 'p\nluon. Call or address room 90, Chronicle bullding, S. F. GENTS WANTED—NEW TYPEWRITING desk. Call or address S. F. M., 409 27th st. WANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenne. HEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES. H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. “A LL-GOLD WATCHES SOLD FOR WEIGHT o of cases: no chargs for works: diamonds, ear: ngs, rings, siuds, pins and ladies’ sealskins hali_ori ‘cost” goods sent. C. O.D.. UNCLE HARRIE, 16 GRANT AVENUE, near Geary st. WILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coffee-mill and money-till: cheap. 102 Clay st. 1 LOT OF SASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken in exchange 8s part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 burglar-proof bank or coin safes, 7 jewelers’ safe 8 puwnbrokers' safes, 18 merchant safes: fire burglar ; all sizes; at lessthan half cost; see them you order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm. st., San Francisco, Cal. NEW BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. ROOMS. WANTED. ANTED—8 OR 4 NICE ROOMS WITH 5 o'yuud: Rincon Hill or eastof Mason. G.,box INGLE GENT WANTS ROOM FURNISHED for light housekeeping, west of Fifth; state price. A H., box 44, Call Office. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES C boukht and sold 11212 Market bet. 7th and 8th 10 EXCHANGE. 3 SHOESH(TP FOR_SALE AT A SACRIFICE. ROCERY AND BAR — ESTABLISHED 26 years; good reason forselling. Apply Wieland's "VANTED—MAN OR LADY WITH SMA capltal for good business in every coun ANTED — TO PURCHASE OR RENT A blacksmith-shop with tools complete, or would ARTNER FOR CHICKEN RANCH; LADY preferred. Address B. C., box 44, this office. Inquire at 2625 Washington st. Breiery. California. 1001 Market st., room 1. purchase tools alone. 1929 Magnolia st., Oakland. Foi SALE—CANDY STORE. 850 THIRD ST (OR SALE—GRAND SOUTHERN DINING- room. corner Seventh and Mission; must be sold within two days fora bargain,on account of Jeaving the city: come and see for yourself; free of rent, water and gas, etc., with lease. l\OR SALE—A NOTION AND DRY GOODS E store at North Be:ch. x}ox_no. Call. IORNER GROCERY AND BAR, STOC! C fixtures. Apply this office. e AND $120 LARGE CORNER GRUCER « no agents. 1 Kentucky pl., nr. Napa. \OMBINATION BILLIARD AND POO. [A- Che Y Pacite st - IGAR BUSINESS FOR SALE: WHO! IEO:]Ed l'eu:-‘:xesblhlllhed 13 years; sflw,“’ffls&l‘tfi according to stock. Apply Call e et s CORNEK BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, NO- tions and tobacco store for sale.” 2401 Mission street. ELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON (“LILY"™ ¥ell and Stanyan, Golden Gate bark. — =Y (399D, OPEORTUNITY ; PARTNER WANTED in a business established since 1862: capital mnslm bout $50,000. Address A.T., P.O. box SAIDON AND GROCERY FOR SALE: rent taken out in trade. 717 Davis st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS B WhRkin CALL 1n ‘wraoper, 107 maiiing. ————————————— PHYSICIANS. e SR e e itV S SO HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, o= Cial atientlon to these diseasens” 3 A MoLOL: ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st., 2 t0 &, 7 to B poae. HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CAT A.HBS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 Elghth st., AJS:%&E HOTEL PROPERTY, 20 ROOMS: LOT 50x150; £00d town on the bay: full of boarders; in ex- change for chicken ranch; equity, $1000. Address C. R., box 128, Call Office. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, OOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND G RRNS0N & Con Chronicte Bidg, room 38, . e —— R, L R e g e o