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THE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895 12 — THE STOCK MARKET. Values showed little disturbance yesterday. Con. Cal. and Va. sold 10c higherup to $2 90, ana Best & Belcher sold up to $1. Bodie fell to 19c, owing to the unfavorable report of John Gildea. On the Stock and Bond Exchsnge Edison stock was weaker, 89 being the highest bid. Spring .y Water was lower, at 100%4. NOTES. Belcher is assessed 25¢. The Alaska-Treadwell )(mwmpfiny willpaya quarterly dividend of 371G ¥ fhare on the 29th. The Commercial and Sa Bank of Merced is paying a semi-annual dividénd to term depositors at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, and & dividena upon its capital St0cK 01 6 per cent per annum. "The Contra Cosia Water Company has declared a monthly dividend of 40 cents per_share, payable on the The Bullion assessment of 10 cents per share will be delinquent in the office to-day. The annual meeting of the Lady Washington Mining Company has been called for the 31st. - The annual meeting of the Con. New York “ompany has been called for August 3. TAL—550 level—The north drift from crosscut on this level has been extended 13 , total 108 feet; the face is in fair ore. e main west crosscut on this level has been advanced 23 feet, total 258 feet: the face is in clay, nd quartz, the quartz showing value by —During the past week the south drift on tone veln, 825 level, was advanced 16%g , total length 46 feet; face in porphyry and I(z 0f low assay value. be north drift, same level, was extended 14 feet in porphyry and quartz of low assay value, with occasional spots of good ore, total length 41 feet. The 2000 shares of Bank of California stock held by the Sharon estate have been sold to a_syndicate on terms not made public. This is one-fifteenth of the whole capital. There was 150 shares of this stock soid, ex-dividend of $3, at $220. It belonged 10 the Wilmerding estate. BOARD Following were the saies in the San Francisco Etock Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—9:30. 209 Belcher....35400 Chollar. ALES, 91800 G & C. 90100 Mexican..70| 30 S Nev 2 ..27100 Ophir 50 59 2.80100 Potos 85/ AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. “10j200 Union .35 100 Alpha.....09150 Belcher...36, 50 H & Z 08100 Builion. .21 300 Mex ver. ..05700 Occidntl. .22 69100 Ophir...1.45 00 Overmn. 5100 Potosi ... 1400 Savage 52100 Union d yesterday REGULAR SESSION—10:30: 400 Alpha.....08 1000 Chollar. 68300 Mex.......T 1700 Alta >Ce 4800 Occidentl. 24 80O Andes.. 4200 Ophr... 145 100 5 T .2.88200 . 114 400 B 5110 Confd. .1.001000 Ovrmn..21 800 Potosi ... 400 B & B. 31300 Con N Y. 400 % 2800 C Point 00 G & C. 300 Challenge 35 300 Kentuc! AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. .40 250 Mex 00 Alta.... ..18200 C Point. Belcher.. 38 300 Exchar...03400 Mono. 00 B & B....97600 G & C 11400 Occidti 200 ............98 100 H&N 14715300 Potosi 500 Bulwer .06 500 Justice.... 121000 S Nev....60 150 CC&V....2% | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 16—4 ». u. Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... 08 09Jackson 5207 s Alta. 17 1wJula.. . 02 And 32 33Justice. 2 Belcher, . 35 37Kentuck..... 03 Best & Beicher. 97 99|Lady Wash.... 01 Benton Con. 35 Mexican 70 Bodie. — Bullion 15 Bulwer. o Caledonta. 3 140Occidental..... 21 Challenge Con. 34 350phir. J145 Choliar .87 _680verman . 20 Con. Cal. & Va.2.85 2.90 Potosi. 41 Con. lmperiai, — avage. . 48 Confidence..... 95 —Seg. Beicher... 11 Con.New York. 03 Sierra Nevada. 59 rown Point. .. 43 Scorpion S astSierra Nev 02 04 Exchequer..... - 20 Eureka Con.... — — o4 Gould & Curry. 48 84 35 Hale & Norers.1.45 — 05 lowa. 04 45 46 DAY, July 16—-2 p. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. US4scoup.112 11314 U Sdsreg...112 11314 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChle5s. 10715 — 0L Cal Elec L 65106 - 120 Cntra C W 58 9915100 |[P&Ch Ry6s. 96 — Dpnt cp 807" 93 |Pwi-stRRés. — 11614 L&P 65.107 10815 Reno, WL&L102 105 F&CH RR6s100 — " RiverWCo6s — 100 Geary-stR5s.101 10215 SFaNPRR5s1001410134 LosAng Lts. — — SPRRAriz6s 97 - Do.G ed.6s. — SPRR Cal 6s.1 SPRR Cal 55. Do, 1 congid. 8715 SPBrRCalfs. 98 SVW, 24 e 103 102 N Ry Cal 3s. Osk Gas bs ;s Do, 2d iss 5s.. 1021 Omnibus 6s.. 11935 PacRollMus. 102 - STOCKS. ContraCosta. 59 SanJose..... — 100 Marin Co.... 48 Sprag Valley1001410034 GAS STOCKS. = Capital 41 (PaclficLight. 4535 48 Central anFrancsco 707 — 08k G L&H. 4415 4514 Stockton...... 17 ° 24 PacGasimp. — 8 INSUXANCE STOCKS. FiremansFa.152 — [Sun. .0 - COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — iLondonP&A.126%5 — Anglo-Cal. . 55 60 [London&SF. — ° 31 Bank of Cal.221 — = Cal SD&TCo. 53 — = FirsiNationl.175 180 - Grangers.... — - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&LCo. — 1750 150 HumbS&L1000 — 260 Mutual . - 45 z {Union Trusi 880 800 SFSavUnionis0 500 | STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. California....104 — [0ak.SLeHav — 100 Geary-st..... — 90 |Presidio..... — 18 Narket-st.... 41 4134 Sutter-st - = POWDER STOCKS. AtlanticD... — 18 = California.... 75— | 30c Giant.. . 13 153/ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. BlkDCoalCo. — 12 [PacAuxFA.. 134 — Cal CotMills. — — |Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDryDock — — [PacT&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 9235 9314|Pac Roll Mii 17— GasConAssn. — — " |ParfPaintCo — 2 HawC&SCo.. — 614/ PacTrans Co — 2515 HutchSPC0.107% 115 PacT&TCo. 52 — JndeonMfgC. —° —" SunsetT&T. 36 — MerkxAssn. 100 — |UnitedGCo. — 26 OceanicSSCo — 30 | MORNING SESSION. Board—15 S V Water, 100%; 5 do, 100%4; 60 8 F Gaslight. 707, Streei—$13,000 Edison Light & rower Co, 107; 25 Pacific Gas Imp, 813. AFTERNOON SESSION, Street—20 California-st R R, 104; 50 Pacific Gas Imp. 8134215 SV Water, 10014; $2000 S V 4% 14. Bonds, 9 Street—§7000 Edison L & P Bonds, 107: 190 § V Water, 10014 : 5C Bank of California, 22034 ; 60 Hautchioson S £ Co. 11. e HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. J Hall, Big Trees J L Cralg, Cal Miss M Patton, S Diego 8 L Davis, Cal T Perron, Cal T T Fitzgerald, Or J 8 Stower, Los Angeles 1 W Thomas, Vallejo F P Smith, Guaterala T R Parker & w, Napa. Miss Parker, Napa J P Grozius, Mass Frank Smith, Mass W W Douglas, Sacto irs D Hollister,Courtld MrsJ B Mackintosh,NY Miss K Lemoires, Jowa R C Newell, Ariz Miss Z Grogins. Chico Mrs M L Newton,P Grov R P Short, Seattle T A Grabam & w, Mass E Graham, Chico A Rosenberg, Philadel MissC Ble Kow, N Y Rirs T M Siiber, N Y MissLM Heuermann,NY J H Glade. Sacramento MrsWT Johnson,Chicago H L Biucker & w,Ls Ang T D Clark, Marysville W G Wiison, Marysville R C Jones, Cal R H Jones, Cal Mrs de Ring,Vallejo H W Smitn, Oroville R A Hawes, Michigan G Stuart, Cal MrsJ Gray&d,Pescadero R C Owens, Fresno W E Edmunson, USN G Turner, Modesto EC Bank & w. fone J Emmens, Los Angeles C W Hicks, Los Angeles J Bender. Monuicello J Johus, Santa Cruz L Buchanan,Los Angeles C Hoftman&w.SantCruz E W Lewis. Callstoga A Duvall, Livermora R Thornton, Stockton C A Hibbard&w, Kansas J Hill & w, Willows 4 McCoy&fm, Red Bluft H A Demkle, Carrolton Miss B Holiister, Courtld Walter Ellis, England Miss L Towa G H Taylor, Chico I Weil, Sacramento Mrs A A Wise, LosVegas E L Farnsworth, Seattle J C Jones & w, Sacto 1 A Woods, Dénver Rev CR Abbott, Brooklyn W A Buckman, Cal W F Wicks, E Cahill, San Mateo et s LICK HOUSE. E L Smith & fm. Merced WWThompson & w,Napa. JF Moody, Truckee E W Steele, S Luis Obis, G H Fancher, Merced J J Miller, Montague e, C L Whitten, Sau Jose * J B Mathieson, San Jose E C Geary, Kenwood H W McCray, Bakersfield Mrs Ibs, San Diego T M Todd, Auburn Miss M Ibs, San Diego B F Groat, Minn Miss E Ibs, San Diego C W Quilty, San Jose Mrs Evendverg, S Diego Mrs L Buckminster, Cal H J Lewelling & fm,Mont A Johnson. Sscramento J B Libby, Pt Townsend J Huber, Fresno L H Briggs, Mich J D Morriil, Chicago gG Briggs, Mich Miss Morrill, Chicago X Bishop, Tulare ~ H Postlelwaite, San Jose J M Flowers, Mo € C Wright, Modesto ‘W H Devlin & w, Sacto L P Sage & w, Los Gatos MreW P Fiahar Calistoga Mis & A n.yam"bmn' o er, B, 8,L. les. dissA H Fisher,Calistoga e Transfer-books will close Saturday, July 13, e e e e RUSS HOUSE. S C Gum, Healdsburg M Canavan, €an Rafael G W Cross, Iowa Hill J Fulton, Auburn H H Porch, Nevada E Porch. Nevada. Ed_Parsons, Vallejo Goodman, Seattle Le Roy Bros. Nevada A Zienith & w, 3 Dakota EI Ames & w,Cloverd J S Halloway, Cloverdale Miss A Halloway.Cloverd Sarah Martin, N Y T Graham, Santa Rosa W B Worcester, Angels W M Crummer, Jowa J B Overion, Nevada R M Miller, Ontario AW Huarrison, B C Mrs Snodgras T M Edwards, w &fm, Or W R Furnish, Fresno P Moy, Livermore Miss E de Comp, Willets M Pruno, Tulare F D Dewe; : W Wheeler, Napa S A Elliott. Sacto J R Osgood, Yreka D'H Hart, Los Angeles H.T Woolocott, Los Ang T J Byrne, Los Angeles W James, Bakersfield ~ O W Grezory. San Jose E M McGittigan, Vallejo N Love, Angels C W Sadoous, Mexico PALACE HOTEL. A La France, Elmira A G Merwin, Brooklyn Lottie Young, Brooklyn M J Moore, Boston E F Wehrle, Mexico = Jrving Usuer, Chicago A Abrams, Reno Cesare Poma, Italy J M Kaufman, N Y J W D Moodie, Utah H Ackerley, Livérpool W A Pinkerton, Chicago Allan Pinkerton,Chicago L E Trent, Salt Lake CF Wilbur, Chicago ~ Dr P Leach, US N J B Henderson, DC' G G Kimbail, Red Bluft H G Bond, Seattle € A Lawrence, Sydney. Mrs £ S Tupper. N Y Miss Hawkins, N Y Mrs L Foster, Denver O L N Foster, Denver J Haslacher, Oakdale Mrs Haslacher, Oakdale G H Gould, Sta Barbara O U Guldlin, Fort Wayne NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Jack Whalen, Cal ¢ Connolly, Visalia C B Hastings. Visalia J R Devitt, Boston Wm Hardy, Chico J B Williams, Chico J Isaacs, Menlo Mrs F Joves, St. Louls B Booth, Chicago L L Love, Fresno Miss Lucy, Sacto J Jones, Baden Miss L Lick, St Lucas T B Booth, St Lucas S Laster, Vallejo B Babcock, Vallejo Mrs Samuels, Sacto B L Boothers, Sacto J B Burk, Sacto G B Lucy. B Johnson, Chico Lucy Jones, Chico B 0’Donnell, Chico S Hern, Sacto C B Love, Boston Mrs. Bostor, Boston Miss Bostor, Boston BALDWIN HOTEL. F J Curran, N Y W Lewellyn, Los Ang 1 H Rokohe, Prescott F G Finlayson &w,L Ang W W Whitney, Los Ang C B Griffiths, Kansas City J H Todd, Sacramento L Perkins, Trinidad E B Brockway, Tacoma W E Fuller, Chicago S W Hoyt, Vacaville J C Martin & w, Stockton J L Depauli, Kern Mrs C B Wardoft, Cal W S Armstrong, Cal Miss Armstrong, Cal J Ernst, Los Angeles L Less, St Louis A _L Buhrmeister & w, S A Toney & w, Sacto Sissons F A Lyon, Sacramento J E Whisson, Los Ang ——————— A souvenir craze in connection with the new yacht Defender was started some little time since by the workmen sellin% the round pieces of iron clipped out of the rivet holes. These, however, were soon exhausted, and the latest development of the craze is the sale to a novelty manufac- turing concern of all the scraps and chips of aluminum from the yacht. A police- man is on guard at the yard all the time to see that every fragment of the white metal that comes from the yacht’s plate is gathered up for this firm. The form the souvenir will take 1s not yet decided.— New York Sun. c SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until §:30 o'clock. 386 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. §W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open wntil @ o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETING: SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continned. (OMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework. Call or address 54214 Seventeenth st., near Guerrero. ANTED—WORK BY A PAPER-HANGER, by the day, roll or job. Address R. C. HALL, 1187 Mission st. (3 BRMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION T0 DO X cooking; is a good cook: no washing; wages $20 month.” Call 304 Tehama. y ANTED—HOME FOR ORPHAN GIRL TO apisork for board and ko to school. -Apply 2251 arket. ADY WISHES POSITION IN AN OFFICETO address envelopes, etc. Address 112 Taylor room 20, IRST-CLASS GERMAN SEAMSTRESS DE- sires situation in an American family; wages §25a nr)?!lm," VAddms G. 8., box 73, this office. ADY LATELY FROM THE EAST WOULD like place as sick or invalid nurse: or make berself gent r?l!y useful. Address 640 Natoma st. RE*\PE(H‘ABLE WOMAN WISHES 10 DO general housework and some washing in small famity; good cook. Address 740 Howard st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL housework or second work. Call 1412 Powell st., in the morning. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES PLACE; good cook and houseworker; city or country. Call 1239 Mission, basement Sw h Church. SITUATIOI\' WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL for general housework or second work. Call 2_82l Bush st., near Baker. GIRL WANTS TOGO OUT BY THE DAY TO do mending and plain sewing; $1 25 a day. Address 13 Anthony st.. near Secoud, off Mission. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANIS HOUSE- work and washing by the day. Call or aadress 549 Howard st. ELIABLE COMPETENT InISH GIRL wants a sitnation to do general housework and assist care of children. Calloraddress 315 Folsom. [ IRST-CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION would like to go short distance into the country with a family; good references. (all 1231 Market. MESDING DO NEATLY. APPLY 25 MAX OF STEADY HABITSAND THOROUGH business experience wants place in wholesale grocery, shipping or commission, or any clerical work; " city references. M. 3., box 118, Call Office, ITUATION WANTED BY GARDENER AND take care of horses and miiking: references. Address Gardener, box 58, this office. Y OUNG MAN WANTS WORK AT HOUSE- painting, whitening, paper hanging; can furnish tools: will Work reasonable by the day. HARRY, box 65, Call Office. BUTCHER. YOUNG MAN, WANTS WORK; city or country: wages no object. Address A. B., box 17, Call Office. OSITION AS CLERK IN ANY KIND OF business wanted by an industrious man; speaks Germun; can give good references. Address L., box 61, Call Office. CANDINAVIAN, INDUSTRIOUS AND RE- liable, “wishes situation; country preferred: handy with horses; good milker and understands all kinds of general work; rferences. Address &. C., box 28, Call Office, San Francisco. SOBER AND WILLING YOUNG MAN (Danish) desires a ""di Job: understands the care of horses and can milk cows. Address R, box 66, Call office. ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED MAN WITH references desires place about gentleman’s place: horses, cow, garden; handy with tools; moderate wages and good home rather than high wages. Address WILLING, 224 Seventh st. BIA COMPETENT MAN, POSITION IN AL ameda or Oakland to take care of garden and make himself generally useful. Address F., box 162, Call Office. (G ARDENER, FLORIST; TO TAKE CHARGE of gentleman’s place, or simfiar work; handy with all tools; 28; single: worked 2 years for Clara Morris. _Address K., box 130, Call Office. W ANTED—PLACE a8 BARKEEPER BY Jouug man: speaks French. Address B. K., Dbox b0, Call Office. ‘Taylor st., room 5. MDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- only. 534 Minna st. }I DDLE-AGED GERMAN TO MAKE HIM- self generally useful for board and clothes; good references. “Address M. A., box 156, Call. tion to do Liousework and plain cooking; city 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSE- work or plain cooking; to be paid by the week. i}!l};fi?l Stevenson st., near Seventh. TOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or address lower flat, 829 Hayes st. TOUNG GIRL, 16, WISHES A PLACE TO assist In housework and care of children. N. ., box 73, this office. OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS situation to do second work or care of children: city or country. Call or address Girl, 1331 Minna. PESPECTABLE PERSON N- TSED TO I fants wishes one to board; healthy lecatiol references exchanged. Address 1230 Alabama st. Y OUNG GIRL WISAES TO DO LIGHT housework: sleep home if preferred. 120A Wildey st Fillmore, bet. Bush and Pine. 7OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS bookkeeper oz cashier: references. B., box 73, Call Office. (COMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do housework in small family. Apply 26 Polk st., upstairs. VW ANTED—BY EXPERIENCED PROTEST: ant woman, position as infant’s nurse; city or country. "Apply 420 McAllister st. 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or typewriter. Callatll Kearny st., room 27, first floor. JCOTCH WOMAN WA good cook, baker and laundres also experienced babies’ nurse, American, position;, city or country. Call 419 Minna st., near Sixth. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION TO do upstairs work and sewing; no children: city or vicinity; reference given and required. Address X box 118, Call Offic ELTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS TO DO zeneral housework or_upstairs work in private family. Call or address 53434 Natoma st. | < (WEDXN 1895, at 7:30 o'clock. Second TH B= ODGE NO. a . M.—Called meeting (WED X EVENING, at 7: o'clock. Second degree. By order of the W. M. __C.D. BUNKER, Secretay. MOUNT MORIAH_LODGE_NO. 44. F. and A. M.—Meeting THIS, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. THEO, FROLICH, Sec. CROCKETT LODGE NO. 189, ¥, A. M.—Calied NESDAY) EV. Third ‘degree. By order of the H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. L SESSION _ OF ate Encampment No. vill_be held In Encampment 5 S (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, July 17, at 8 o'clock, to consider the matter of con solidation. H. C. GEUKGE, Scribe. ORIENTAL ENCAMPMENT NO, 57.1. 0. 0. F.—Oficers and membersx are hereby notified of the death of Patriarch CHARLES C. TERRILL. P.C. P., and requested to assemble in July 17, at 1:30 P. M., to attend the funeral. W. 8. 'PorrEs, Scribe. | A. H. KELTON. C. P. BRICKLAYERS — THE REGULAR meeting of the Association will be held at B'nal Brith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (WEDNES- ENING, July 17,at Ho'cxn(‘kliljusinesl OHN CAMPBELL, Pres. ORPHANS, HALF ORPHANS that were recsived Into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since January 1. 1895, are as foliowing: Orphans — Mable Tobin, age 13 years; Jennie Woods, a; months; Ellen McCarthy, age 3 Bessie Josenski. age 1 year; Maggie Nothering, age 1 year. Half orphans—Ivy Soper, 13 years 6 months: Susie Leahy, age 13 years! 1 €. age 10 years; Annie Kane, age 9 years: Dawden, age b yea:s; Rena Maiter, age § Dante Matter, age G vears; Bobby Matter, age 3 vears; Emma Conuell, age 12 years; Nelile Connell, age 9 years: Rachel Young, age 6 years: Lillie Loftus, age 7 years; Isabelle Litaiaveyne, age 6 years: Lillian Yengen, age 10 years; Alice_Cul- len, age 13 vears; Irene Loftus, sge 9 ves die Friky, aze 6_years; nest Friky, age 1 Katie McNamara, age 10 _years; Johnny Mc) mara, age 4 years; Annie McNamara, age 6iyears: Lillie’ Burnes, age § years; Lucy Burnes, age 8§ years: Josepkine Chambers, aze-3_ years; Virginia Harrison, age 12 vears: Mary Blanched, age 7 vears; Willie Fowler, age 1 year; Willie Towit, ze 2 years; Josephine Litieroc, age 3 years: Honey Keete,age 4 years; Archie Keefe,age § Saddie Kelley, age 7 years. Abandoned n—Alice Houpin, age b vears; Jumes Mal- ars, and Ferdinand Malley, age 3 years. MISS DAVIS, CHIROPODIST AND manicure. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. 5 ,LHE MARIA KIP ORPHANAGE OF 688 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has Fred- received the following balf orphan gitls from April 1te July 1, 1895: Irene Wilkins, aged 3 years; Clara M. Morritsen, aged 3 years. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 Collections made, city or country. FPacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 8, @ ROOMS WHITENED. ed 83 50 up. 309 5 JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, ofi and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3. 5> CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIF) DIVIDEND NOTICES. ncampment Hall, WEDNESDAY, | IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- AML tion to do light housework or atiend to chil- dren; city or country. 326 Eighth ave., near Polnt Lobos, Richmond. MAN, WIDOW OF 88, WITH ten years' experience, wants & situation as land- lady in & lodging-house: hest of references. Apply to MRS. ADDIE PAGE, 393 Sixth st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- work and cooking; good laundress; Berkele Alameda or city. Call or address MRS. L, 438 Seventeenth st. 7OUNG MAN (GERMAN) INDUSTRIOUS and steady, speaks English flaently, good pen- man, quick at figures, wishes employment; small wages. G. Y., box 17, Call Office. OSITION AS CLERK, SALESMAN OR AS- sistant bookkeeper in a wholesale house wanted by & steady, sover man, aged 30; steady work more of &nGbject than wages; beSt of references. Address E., box 55, this office. TANTED — SITUATION AS PORTER IN wholesale house by reliable man; unexcep- tional references. Address S., 29 Grand ave., bet: h and Tenth sts. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTRY-GIRL, COUNTRY HOTEL, £2 waltresses, different hotels, country, $2 chambermaids, country hotel, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN, GEN second rk anc nurses, $25. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 7T ANTED—GIRLS AND WOMEN LOOKING for work to call at our office and fill a_number of first-class places. MURRAY & READY, 634~ 636 Clay st. WAITRESSES, HOTEL, SOUTH, STEADY year round, $20, free fare; woman to cook for few boarders, resort, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st 1DDLE-AGED GERMAN OR SCANDINA- vian_woman, light place, fruit ranch, $15. MURRAY & READY, 634-856 Clav st. ANTED—PROTESTANT COOK FOR AN institution, $30; nurse for grown children, $20; 2 French and German second girls, $20; French unrse, $20; 3 cooks in German familles, $2 $30; Iady’s mald and seamsiress, $26; 2 cooks, small boarding-houses, $20; chambermaid and waitress, and a large number of girls to fill our nu- merous situations In city and country. J. F. CROS- ETT& CO., 312 Sutter st. GERMAN COOKS, $30 AND $26; GERMAN second girl and sew, $20; second girl, Martinez, 820: Nevada, $20: cook, San Lorenzo, $25, Ger- man preferred; housekeeper, $20. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stocktou st. RENCH SECOND GIRL, $20, NEED NOT speak Tnglish: housework, Mill Valley, $25; Oakdale, $25; Alameda, $25 and $20, 2 girls, and other towns; 12 housework girls; city, $20 and 25; 4 young giris, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. MRENCH HOUSEWORK GIRL, SAN RA- fael; $20; see lady here. Stockton s MISS CULLEN, 105 TTCATION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER or_chamberwork by respectable lady; city or est of TRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO UPS work and sewing. Call or address 10 St. Rose ave., off Masonic ave. XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER IN CUT- ting and fitting In the latest designs will accept engagements in families: terms reasonable: refer- ences. Apply 1516 Eddy st. fOMPETENT MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN ) wants a situation to do washing and ironing: £00d ook : wages 1o object. - Call or address 1000 ‘Washington st. {TRONG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK 5 by the day: Is good seamstress and understanas all kinds of cooking: 18 willing with all kinds of houest work. Call 1939 Mission st. Y A POSITION AT TOUNG LADY WISH stenography, typewriting and bookkeeping; po- sition more an object than salary. Address M. B., Call Branch, 717 Larkin st. W ANTED-BY A GIRL 13 YEARS OLD, A place to work for board and ciothes and go to school. Call 934 Folsom st., rear house. G WOMAN WISHES A PLACE AS nurse. 1416 Sacramento st T GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do general housework; city or short distance in the country. Call 7678 Folsom st., near Fourth. YouxNa GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO light housework. Call 7 Midway st., bet. Stock- ton and Dupont, Francisco and Bay. TOUNG LADY WANTS POSITION; CAN DO all kinds of sewing and mending; sny light work. Call 121 Montgomery st., room 10. T ADY WILL BE GLAD TO GET ANY KIND of plain sewing; gentlemen’s mending; also cleans clothes. 114 room 15. -NIXDDL)’::-AG G N GIRL WISHES A AW situation to do general housework in a Ger- rl.nnl!‘l‘hmuy or take care of children. Apply 709 Pol 7 OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION; CAN DO all kinds of sewing and mending; any light work; sleep home. Call 706 Ellis, room 3, second floor; ring one bell. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION »> 0 do general housework. Call al 15 Sherwood place. REFINED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE East would like any kind of sewing or """F men’s mending: satisfaction guaranteed. Call 1 to & ». M. room 2, first flat 119 Ninth st. OUNG LADY DESIRES SITUATION AS housekeeper. Inquire 44 Sixth st., room 34, second loor. [IDDLE-AGED GERMAN-AMERICAN LADY wants situation as housekeeper with refined people. Call office 7, 105 Stockton st. MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN WISHES SIT ation to do general housework by the day; $1: yashing, ironing and cleaning. Call or address 617 ones st. 1V ERMAN NURSE, $25. MISS CULLEN, 10> Stockton st. ERMAN GIRL; CHILD 8 YEARS; $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. COND_GIRL, $20: APPLY EARLY, MISS CULLEN, 108 Stackton st. TANTED — GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN chambermald, $25; 3 German cooks, $30 and $26; Protestant waitress, country, $20; French or German nurse, $20; irls for housework and assist. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. TED — A GERMAN OR SWEDISH housework girl for country; $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st SEL\)"IEB‘EGBR, TOTEL, §76: SECOND COOK, country hotel, 860; Ff nch or Swiss second cook, $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. UTTERMAKER AND RUN SEPARATOR, 840 to $50 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. MILKERS, $25; AMERICAN MILKER, countzy, $25. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. EAMSTERS AND LABORERS FOR RAIL- roed work; free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geay. OSTLER, WITH GOOD ences, for private stab'e, $35 and found. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary. W ANTED — CARPET.LAVER, €3 DA) telegraph_operator; stable-boy for couni Swiss milker for Oregon, $25; tallyman, $40 and found; 2 more carpenters and 1 cabinet-maker for Central America, part fare advanced; cook, coun- try restaurant, $30 and found; waiters, country hotel, $20 and $25; waiter, miners’ boarding- house: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & 0., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTED—30 LABORING MEN FOR SAW- 'Y mill and woods, atgoing wages; see boss in city; fare reduced. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sacramento st. 3 HOTEL WAITERS, 820 AND $26: & COOKS, $30 10 $50: 2 dishwashers, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. LACKSMITH FOR A RANCH, $40 AND found: harness-maker, $30. for a ranch; whe« wright, $40 and found; 3 coopers: 3 milkers, $3 cabinet-maker, 3 farmers, 16 tlemakers. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. CITY REFER- C. R. BUSINESS CHANCES. e A e AR B TOSELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAN D & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 400, CIGAR-STORE; BEST LOCATION « on Kearny st.: cheap rent: full value in sight; daily receipts from $10 up; oid estab- lished: departure cause of sale; bargain. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third s $50 LAUNDRY 1IN FLOURISHING At :’ow‘n. nr. coast: Allneceuhll‘y m-scmsgl. olng large business: horse, wagon, house included; rent $10; bargain. STRAND & TUT- TLE, 45 Third st. $6 () BESTAURANT: FULL VALUE. 'U. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 7$9000 OLD ESTABLISHED DRY AND + fancy goods house: country town: fall value. STRAND & TUTILE, 45 Third st. $30(.FARINER WANTED 1N OLD ES « tablished commission_business; _will clear $75 per month to each. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 0 SELL OR_BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. A FINE CHANCE: TEAMING B! s i : 2 $100 per month: B600. fasiorasic: claring 2100 per month; e ROUTE, HORSE mers; can be in- Kearny st. @IFR() WOODANDCOALYAR T. '150- horse and wagon; rent 'only 87 Mission and Fourth, HEALY, 23 Kearny s 'an SALE—A GOOD MILLIN fn splendid location in San Jose: USINESS; can be hog:l\u cheap. For particulars apply to HOLM & NATH- AN, B12 and 514 Market s 1S OPPOR Alameda 'Cznmy: low renr: lonk ledas bar; everything complete; rare : TS LRERY B CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. $5OO CANDY-STORE; GOOD STOCK; s cheap rent: bargain. For full particu- lars see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $15O PARTNER WANTED IN U. S. » patent medicine; large profits. see STRAND & BLL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON (“LILY")- ¥ell and Stanyan, Golden Gate Pars. sk ALF N IN A f TOWN JOR SALE—SALOON IN A CO ¥ TOW N T Dtar San Francisco: price $1000: daily receipts 12 to $15. Inquire NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, 23 Market st. ¢ PARZNER: BEAUTY PARLOR ¥ A uiars ot mterview only. 181 Post st r. 2L F() RESTAURANT AND COFFE $350. Hioon: ood for man and wite. 242 Mission st. [[XPRESS BUSIN FOR SALE CHEAP ebod horse and wagon: good will of the busi- ness. Address E. B., box 73, Call. ANTED—COGK: NICE RESORT: NEAR city: $60. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Cla. 10 IRISH LABORERS, $2 DAY: 26 LABOR- ers, $1 50 and $1 75, city. 51 Third st. room 31. SECOND COOK, COUNTRY ~HOTEL, HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ANTED—GOOD WOODWORKER ACCUS- tomed to truck work: none other need apply. GALLAGHER & O'CONNOR, 610 and 612 Bry- ant st VW ANTED—A MAN HAVING HAD EXPERI- ence as drummer for a wooden and willow ware house. Address D. K., box 53, Call Office. ENTEEL BOYS AND YOUNG MEN WANT- ed to sell candy packages on trains; good ages. 6 Sacramento st. ANTED—MAN TO CARRY BANNER IN street: $3 50 a week. 1 Eddy st. OY WANTED TO LEARN TRADE. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st. 875. UTTLE, 45 Third st. $2000. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS « store ina thriving_city: full value; pays well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $2' PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON; DU, clear #75 per month to each; good chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $175 RESTAURANT; BARGAIN TO- . day. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. $300), CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF b . Market st.: pays well: full value in sight. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ROCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; FULL value in sight: g0od paying: best renson for selling. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $100, EEASCE BAKERY, COFFEE AND - lunch parlors: rooms; pay well; north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ROLT, & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished houses, orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- meda and Oakiand property’ sand particulars; all applications for sales promptly attended to. 700, SACRIFICE; CLOTHING, GENTS . furnishing-goods store; established for years: safe investment: thorough investigation Solicited. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. ALE_AT A GREAT SACRIFICE; A 2- ey building: boardipg-house, saioon, furni- fure, stock and fixtures; must be sold, on account of old ageand sickness: come and make an offer. Apply on premises, 521 First st., near Brannan, near Pacific Mail dock. RAKERY FORSALE; HORSES AND WAGON BiNeiaying route at & bargain if sold tbi month on account of departure. Apply 115 Ouk st. (VORNER GROCERY AND BAR FIXTURE: lease: rooms: well stocked. Apply MILWAU- KEE BEEWERY, Tenth and Bryant. GALOON AND LUNCH HOUSE FOR SALE. 621 Sixth st. GALOON FoR SALE CHEAP; NO BETTER location in the city: none but’principals need apply. JInquire of MCLEOD & FAUSS, 615 Market. 2000 LOON, RESTAURANT, CIGAR « stand, with building; near large iron works; regular customers; guarantee for safe in- vestment. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. O0Y TO WASH DISHES AND MAKE HIM- self useful about small restanrant. 605 Stanyan. TSHELMAN AND GENERAL TAILOR. After 7 . M., 330 Broderick st., near Oak. 0YS WANTED. APPLY AT ROOM 5, 206 Kearny st. LD-ESTABLISHED POPULAR GENBRAL merchandise business; immense stock; no op- owner retiring from usness. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market st. EF(). [CECREAM AND ~CANDY PAR- $200. iors; soda-tountain and fixtures worth the money. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. W ANTED-RELIABLE MAN TO TAKE AN active interest in cash business: kept by pres- ent owner 10 years; must have §100 cash and be satisfied with $70 month; good man wanted more than money. 51 Third st., room 31. TANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place their accounts with us: law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter, room 4. DVERTISING SOLICITOR WANTED FOR monthly publication, 25 per cent commission. Apply only between 2 and 3 P. M. to-day. Hoom 9, 611 Clay st. F PHOTOGRAPHER WHO TOOK PICTURES at Tenth and Howard sts. last week would leave his address at the barber's. TANTED— A WAITER AT MANHATTAN House, 825 Battery. TANTED—GENTLEMAN WITH BUSINESS abilities, push and energy as assistant man- ager and bookkeeper for an Oakland company moderate salary at first, increasing as business progresses. Address, with references, President, box 381, Oakland Yostoffice. v ANTED—GOOD MAN WITH 8125 CASH: Wil pay $75 per month. See STRAND & TUTTL Third st. NERGETICOAN VASSERS WANTED: PAYS #3 60 per day. Call ag 528 Seventh st. AN, 8160, CAN MAKE #60 MONTH AND board. Owner, 605 Clay, room 1. RARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT KRAMER'’S saloon, 400 Pacific st. ARBER- SHOP WITH __GOOD - PAYING 1> laundry office for sale. 137 Third st. YARBER-SHOP FOR SALE—1 CHAIR: GOOD location; $75; $50 down, balance 3 or 6 months’ time. Berkeley, opposite station. VARBERS—2-CHAIR SHOP WITH LIVING ; chieap; call early, 1165 Howard st. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL S Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNE. ig40() RESTAURANT: T PAYING IN D . Western Addition; near Market; trial STENBERG, 719 Market NTED — GROCERY _ BAR; with small capital: advertiser owns the prop- griy rent 1o object prefers partner to bired help. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. I 650, SIGAR STORE; CLUBROOM: NEAR DU, Market; golden opportunity for popular man. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $2~ GROCERY, BAR, LIVING-ROOMS; (9. reasonable rent: nice home for family; don’t missit. PROLL& STENBERG, 719 Market. ‘@aR() CIGAR-STORE NTRAL LOCA- $3D0). tion on Market: large transient trade; will safely guarantee $10 to $12 daily; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ROCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION. ‘Apply Liguor Dealers, 320 Clay st. USINESS CHANCE, 8180t VARIETY store; cigars, news, books, statlonery, notions and icecream-soda business: good clean stock: the Very best location intown; low rent; average daily sales, 830 per day: best of reasons for selling: Ukiah is the county seat 02 Mendocino County and terminus of S. F. and N. P. R. R.,Address box 539, Ukiah, Cal. i MUST SELL AT ONCE — WELL-ESTAB- M lishea delicacies and dairy produce store. Western Addition: excellent Opportunity to buy business at a sacrifice. Full particulars of HER. MAN HARRIS, Grand Western, Polk st., bet. Bush and Pi TREST PAYING RESTAURANT IN THE CITY ; sell cheap. Apply 10 J. GARLAND, 635 Clay. OB SALE-LIBERTY SALOON, NEXT TO Napa Hotel, Napa Cal. ESTAURANT FORSALE; BARGAIN. CALL at once, 161 Ninth st. FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS ROADHOUSE, doing @ good business: will take in partner if agreeable. Inquire at Hotel Couper, cor. D st. and Eighthave., terminus McAllister and Geary-st.cars. JOIRST-CLASS SALOON AND BOWLING ey, cheap. NW. cor. Bay and Taylor. 700, BLE ANT TTTED 0P CORNER $l . saloon near Market st.; location best; departure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $175 BRANCH BAKERY; STATIONERY, « living-rooms, furniture, splendid stock, fixtures: Western Addition. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 719 Market st. 5501 SALOON; LOCATED AMOMG W HOLE- %0 . sale business; selling accountother busi- ness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ESTABLISHED PRINTING AND NEWSFA- per plant in prospering country town near San Fra: cisco; controis largest circuiation. For par- ticulars see PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. ARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CaPI- tal: old established stand: central location among factories; must sell on account of depart- ure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. OE SALE—ONACCOUNT OF STCKNE good-paying liquor and cigar business (no bar) in large California town; can be thoroughly inves- tigated: about $3000 required. Apply 116 Front. LD - ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE FOR OiRe Shean: vetiring, 1105 Howard st. URNISHED HOTEL TO LET CHEAP. 13 Circular ave., Sunnyside, S. F. POUTE FOR SALE; THIS PAPER. INQUIRE at office or r. 28, St. Ann’s building, 210 8 P. . 00D OPPORTUNITY ; PARTNER WANTED Gon P busineas_ establisned since 1862: capical required, about $50,000. Address A.T., P.O.box 1848, ‘QALOON AND GROCERY _FOR ¢ 1 rent taken out in trade. 717 Davis st. F600 BAKERY:; ALL COUNTER TRADE: - large store: 2 fihe ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15: good chance for coffee’ LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HO' quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third E parlor. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. $6’— SALOON: WORTH 81000; BEST DU, possible location: heavily stocked with whisky: handsomely fitted: 5 nice living-rooms; low rent; sure bargain. BARRETT & CO., 86534 i{lrke( st. RARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOOD FURNI- ture; 2 years' lease. 921 Market st. VW ANTED_LABOREES AND MECHANICS to know MUZART, 819 Eills, near Taylor; 100 large rooms: 26¢ night, $1 50 week; very cheap. 39] ELLs, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 25¢ TO 50¢ anight: $1 to $3 a week: opan all night. TTENTION—10c & 15c NIGHT, GOOD & clean rooms. Railroad House, 533 Commercial. W ANTED-5 GERMAN SECOND GIRLS, $20 each: girl for general work in hotel, $15 to $18; nurse, 3 children, $20; French housework girl, $20: 50 good housework girls for city and country, $25, $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNK- ETT. 424 Sutter. ANTED EABLY—MAN AND WIFE FOR vineyard, $40: cook, section-hand, $20; cook, German style. Sausalito. $30; girl, Ala- meda, $25; Martinez, $20; colored woman, city; cooks, house girls, city, $26 and $20. MME. LEO- POLD, 957 Market st. €) WAITRESSES, COUNTRY. $20: CITY, $20: & 3 chambermaids, city and country, $15 and #20; cook, San Rafael, $256: Alameda, 820; San Jose, $25: ranch cook, 10 housework girls, city and country. WINTER & CO., 94 Stockton. ANTED — GERMAN STYLE COOK, $30; North German second girl, same house, $20: German housegirl, 4 in family, no washing, $25; colored girl, housework, $20; number of house- girls, city and country, $15 and #20. 332 Geary st. wAl\TTZD—YOU.\‘GG]RL TO WASH DISHES, sleep home: $8; 2 neat girls, 12 to $15. 832 Geary st. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED PROTES- tant woman, chamberwork and light cooking. 217 Grant ave., 1 o'clock. IDDLE - AGED WOMAN TO CARE BABY and do light housework, $10; German or %ng}din-vinm Restaurant, 202 Townsend st., cor. hird. "ANTED—MILKMAN WHO WILL TAKE 10 to 25 cans milk daily direct from producer. Call at room 56, Nevada bloc! ¥ MEN 10 TAKE LODGING AT THE NEW Jace, 717 Howard st.. near Third; best in SLASS CABINET-MAK- Ixth st. 202 SECOND HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES: WHIL wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. 77 () FIRST-CLASS SALOON; BEST COR- POV, nerincity: elegant fixtures: costly safe; cash, register cost $95: low rent: receipts, $15 perdey. BARRETT & CO., 86534 Market st. PAYISG LIVERY BUSIN FINE LOCA: tion and low rent; 30 boarders; fine stock of horses, buggies, hacks, carts, etc.: trial given to bona fide buyer. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. 35(), SALOON. WITH 1 TIVINGROOMS; D). transter point car lines: Western Addi- tion: established years: owner wants to retire (o his ranch. WILKE, 235 Kearny st., 10om 4. £50(). SALOOX AND LODGING-HOUSE, 13 3\:) . rooms; Napa City: running 22 years: s6ld on account of sickness; rent $50: don’t miss this bargain. SMITH,TABER & CO., 1001 Market. 30 ROOMS; TERMS REASONABLE. 22213 Fourtn st., cor. Tehama. i3 $500, 1L RO0MS, FINELY FURNISHED, . clearing $50 per month; vicinity of Phelan bldg. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. I 250 LODGING - HOUSE WITH 50 DUV, rooms; 12 bay-windows: ~elezantly furnished: first-class paying; rent $150; first-class bargain: party leaves c all at once and in- spect. WILKE, 255 Kearny st, room . T URNIS] AGE, 6 ROOMS, AL cupled; $100. 63 Jessié st., near First. S ONE OF THE LEAD- ing downtown lunch-hotses: price $1500; will clear $400 per month: full investigation allowed ; no Sunday’work. GEORGE STEERS & CO., Spreckels building, 927 Market st. ,@46 PARTNER WANTED: FINE COR- . ner saloon: full value in sight; one of owners selling; good reason; remaining partner in business many years and guarantees good wages: young man preferred; no agents. Call northeast cor. Jackson and Dramm sts. JPREE BEER: BEST (N CITY; 2 SCHOON for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single farnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. ORCENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY 2O at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. OUCAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for 5¢ at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, VW HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 ontside rooms; best spring heds; single rooms 20c & day; §1 a week: meals, 10c. W ASTED-NEN TG GET BOTILY SHARP steam beer, 5o: bottle wine, 5c. 609 Clay st. MEN'S SHOES 35-S0LED. 40c: HEELS, 25c: done in 13 miniites. 635 Kearny st., basement. 500 EAES “MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 25¢ TO $1. 562 Mission st.: also 63113 Sacramento si. SRS ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO AS- sist in light housework and care of invalid; small wages: good home more an object; reference exchanged. 655 Capp st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: PLAIN cooking; 2 in family; wages $10. Flat, 1409 Webster st. IDDLE-AGED LADY TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- 4¥L work in exchange for good home. 457 Guerrero sL., bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOKING and housework in smail family, $10 month. Call 219 Hayes st. VW ANTED=GIRL T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- york In small fainily. Apply 1332 Natoma st., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth. FIRST.CLASS TATLORESS ON COATS: steady work, 64 Shipley st., between Folsom and Harrison. Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper. 27 Taylor st., room 2. IRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work ; wages $8 to $10. 11615 Fllimore st. OR DRESSMAKERS—BY THE DAY IN shops or families; $1 50 per day. Call at Mc- DOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE NEATLY w_order by a widow. 25 Taylor st., room 3. B, PIVIDEND NOTICE-DIVIDEND NO. 21 (fifteen cents per share) of the HUTCH- INSON SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be payable at the office of+the company, 327 i%ngrb et st., on and after SATURDAY, July 20, 1895. at 12 . E. H. SHELDON, retary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ADIES—FOR A FIRST-CLASS SERVANT see J. F. CROSETT & CO0., 312 Sutter st. OTICE—MURRAY & READY HAVE GIRLS for all respectabie_positions, cit; at the large female offices, 634 an( telephone main 5848, 00D SERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT MME. LEOPOL and ccuntry, 686 Clay st. L 957 Market st.; open €vgs, YOMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION to do generaj housework in American family: £00d cook and laundress: good Teference. call 1024 Howard st., Toom 6. MDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion: Is gooa cook; kind to children; obliging and willing; city or country: moderate wages. Call 27% Fourth st. ESSMAKER — FIRST-CLASS ish_drper and designer; tho; maker; by the day: just moved. MI WICK, 34 Grove st. Please TTTER: h dress- WAR- SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, Pfis"ffi'os WANTED WHERE A SMART, IN- dustrious, trustworthy, strictly sober man is needed. Apply to ARTHUR ROUHAT, 527 Post st., basement. BY, SOACHMAN, SWEDE, FOR COUNTRY understands care of horses, good gardner, handy with tools. Address OLOF SANFORD, New At- lantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery ave. OLORED MAN WANTS MIDDLE-AGED U woman; nairgrowing business: $3 wk. 1 Eddy. TRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN LIGHT T work. 1227 Golden Gate ave. TRL LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 8 IN FAMILY; #10. 2118 Geary st., near Scott. IRL GENERATL HOUSEWORK, BET. 9 AND 11 A. . 2643 Bryant ave., near Twenty-fifth st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL ASSIST LIGHT housework. 840 Seventeenth st. IRL HOUSEWORK AND GOOKING. APPLY from 10 to 2: reference. 1214 Geary. XPERIENCED APPRENTICE ON PANTS and coats. 765 Mission. UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE 8. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. HOES HALF-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. WANTED'—L’ABOREES AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Repo House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1 to 3 per week. AKE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM cloci: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. WAm" iD—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; 81 week : rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading room - daily papers. 36 Clayst. 1‘0' ) MEN TO TARKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., nar Kearny. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOM: 25 cents per nigit; 81, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. Ti‘w ACME HOUSE, 967 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room? 25¢ night; §1 week. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THRE WEEKLY CALL. 1n wrapper. for maillng. AGENTS WANTED,. ALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wis. ANTED—A FEW GOOD AGENTS FOR AN article that has never been introduced; good seller: big profits. Call after 9 A. ¥. Co-operative Lodging-house, 831 Stevenson st., off Tenth. VW ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to Introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 Clty Hall avenug THOROUGHLY COMPETENT SALESMAN, German, with 12 years’ experience, wishes posi- tion in adry goodsor general merchant store in cityor country. k. H., box 76, Call Office. QITUATION. WANTED BY RESPECTABLE white man; dishwasher or work around house. P. C., 406 Broadway. KIND experience. Ad- by a young man of 8 yos dress WILLIAM DOXEY, 60b Stanyan s AN AND WIFE; NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE; man understands care of horses, caitle and good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper general worker; 3 years’ Call- fornia reference; city or country. Address M. W., box 67, this office. OUNG MAN SPEAKING GERMAN AND E;:fi"'h 1s looking for a place to make himself generally iuelnl at anything. Address 5034 Third st., room 1. OUNG GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; must understand Jewish cooking. 1210 Ellls (}IRL TO SEW AND HELP WITH HOUSE- work; sleep home if desired. 325 Larkin st. OUNG WOMAN ABOUT 18 ASSIST LIGHT housework: small family: §8 to $10. 920 Bush. ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN; GEN- eral housework. 2121 Larkin st. TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK A of 2 children. 3012, Sixteenth st. ANTS FINISHERS; ALSO EXPERIENCED apprentices. Apply 460 Natoma st. $150. STEGLELADY, GUODCOOK, WANTS « partner in old-established restaurant: no experience required : must tend to cash and look aiter help. Apply 68714 Natoma st. CARE PARTNERS WANTED. 5(0((), PARTNER 'WANTED TO EN. . ‘-fa with the undersigned in the real estate business in one of the most thriving interior towns in the State; $100,000 can be easily made within the next two years: the undersigned is a thoroughly well posted real estate man; has at present a large business, but desires a partner to open a branch office; not particularly necessary to have any experience in the business, but must be a man who can take care of Inside of office with as- sistance; the new railroad now being built through the 8an Joaquin Valley will pass through the town, and an opporunity is offered o the right party sel- dom met with. Address W., at his residence for interview, 863 Fifth ave., East Oaklaud. ROOMS WANTED. 7 ANTED — SHORTHAND WRITERS TO Prepare for positions: 8 fllled last week. AYRES' Stenographic Institute, 325 Montgemery. WIDOW FROM EAST,” WITH 1 CHILD aged b years. wishes situaticn as housekeeper for widower or aged couple. 439 Minna st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS a situation (o do general housework ; Is & zood cook: wages §12 ver month. Call or address 66435 Howard st., Oakland House, room 34. TYLISH PERFECT-FIITING DRESS » maker wishes few more engagements by the day or would take work home; Lerins reasonabl. Call or address 21405 Market and Fifteenth, Castro-st. cars, OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day: washing or housecleaning: or would 0 out by the month as ladies’ nurse, or would do general housework. Apply t 418 Post., nr. Powell, G AMERICAN WOMAN WITH ONE child would like a A?l“m" as housekeeper for ‘widow, or work In small family: is willing to work for a good home. _Address 1 Poik st., room 4. OMPETENT GIRL, GOOD COOK, WISHES situation; city or country. Please call at 965 Howard st. OMPETENT COOK: NO OBJECTIONS TO general housework in A merican family. 1509 Geary st. Dnl;lrSBMAK‘ER:;‘%OD CUTTER AND !Fé : €0 oul e day; very reasonable. Elghth st by ay; very bet. Fourteenth BARKEEPER, SINGLE AND RESPECTABLE, speaking German; best of city references. Bar- keeper, 523 Kearny st., room 66. ITUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY 2 mlgh: !:lr oooll:.gxlud km.-han-nnnd: cnn use mechanics’ tools: also plain carpenter or gar- Gener. A 3o box 73, Catl Office. SITION OF TRUST IN WHOLESALE OR retail business, factory, etc., by energetic and responsible man with years (of éxperience in these lines. Address B. J. A., box 89, Call Office. FIBS’P—CMSS CIVIL ENGINEER (ELECTRI- cal) wishes & position: good references. Ad- dress HENRI BARTHELEMY, 218 Eddy st. ITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD BLACK- smith; tooldressing preferred. Address L. R., care Oakville Wine Depot, Army and Folsom sts. R}:JJABLE. COMPETENT MAN, 30 YEARS of age, speaks French, German and Spanish, wanls & situation as porter: or to make himself useful. Call or address 70614 Pine st. COACB.M.AN, EXPERIENCED, WANTS SITU- ation; thoroughly understands care of fine horses, carriages, etc., and is a first-class driver: temperate, relisble and Industrious: first-class Teferences. Address C. E., box 159, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, 23 of age; willlng to do kind of worl gos-u?lunm Address J. G. WELCH, 41815 AtOInA 8L., CiLy. Y OUNGGIRLEOR GENERALHOUSEWORK; ‘L good wages. 731 Green st., near Mason. ILLINEL.Y TRADE TAUGHT: PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2610 California st. ANTED-GIRL FOR_ emmlal;tu uoggfi work and cooking; 3 in family; wiges $10; references nuulr‘od. Address, giving particu- lars, A. B.. box 1, Cail Office. ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. RESSMAKERS AND SEWING GIRLS wanted ; gnem cut to order, 26 cents MCDOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 218 Powell, T RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- ‘made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 MeAllisterst. ROFESSOR _ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school: all branches. 702 Sutter. MALE HELP WANTED., o bt oSl LI PALLYMAN, $45 AND FOUND: TRIMMER suwrer, 31 35 a day and board: 6lumbsr pilers, 26 and board, for country sswmill; 6 swampers, 0 and board: 6 laborers, $20 amd board; ¥ log ‘c)-;u.:umm'm'-;.. C..R. HANSEN & C0., 110 . 150. GROCERVETOREANDBAR: NEAR - Fifth and Market: 2living-rooms; es- tablished 256 UTTERFIELD (WILLTAM), AUCTIONE bargains in lodging-houses. ' Crocker buildin; FURNITURE FOR SALE. (‘HEAP ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE J from city the furniture, all complete. of § rooms . sewing machine: everything first-class. ~Inquire from 1010 2, 8 Eilwood st., off O'Farrell st. EDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABI $215; Roxbury Brussels, 75¢ laid; oilcioth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton sty (UL PRICES IN FURNITURE AND this week at MCCABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. ars. Apply 765 Market st., room 2 '*3*6 MARKET-ST, SALOON FOR SALE: . very central; kept by present owner 20 years. Apply 765 Market st., room 2. XPRERS BUSINESS FOR SALE $150. Fac tocation on Market st.; is ele-fing 1 $75 _per month; 2 horses and wagon. Apply 76 Market st., roora 2. §95(), FALF “INTEREST 1N ESTAB- D £9V).. lished lunch counter and restaurant in popular place on Market st.; a mint for experi- investigate. For particulars call 925 st.; must be sold before August1: old estab- shed corner; stock involces $800; no reasonable 3 no agents. Call 1707 Eddy. ‘V,\NTED TO BUY—RESTAURANT OR SA- 1oon connected with lodgings: state price; no azents wanted. Direct to J. R. & W. F., box 58, Call Office. JFOR BALE CHEAF, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, well established Itallan paste factory: must be sold. For particulars apply to A. RUEF, attorney- at-law, 402 Montgomery st., San Francisco. TOR SALE—A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN A thriving town in the Sacramento Valley: 314 hours from San Francisco; complete news and job outfit: satisfactory reasonsgiven for selling. Ad- dress box 22, Winters, Cal. AZAAR—3750 WILL BUY A STOCK OF §1500; good corner; no opposition. Address B. H., box 98, Call Office. $45(), LEST-CLASS SALOON AND FIX OU. tares; near Market and Kearny sts. with piano, cost' $400. Address D. F., box 4, Call office. JINE LITTLE BAKERY COF¥EE-HOUSE, suitable for man and wife: business; must sell cheAp on ascount, of sickness. Apply Call office. PSEK AND DELICACIES STORE, 11164, Folsom st.; clean, nice, good business; cheap: account severe sickness. ARTNERSHIP—YOUNG MAN DESIRES T0 4. Bvest $100 in cstablished business. D., box FOR SALE-CHEAP; STORE: GOOD LOCA- tion for fruitstand ; cheap rent: sixmonths’ rent id; house brings In $28 per month. Apply 322 'hird st. RAND SOUTHERN HOTEL DINING-RO corner Seventh and Mission sta. must be oo to-day between 2 and 4 on account of leaving city. $60.SETAURANT AND LUNCH KOOMS ._living rooms with furniture: cheap rent : must be 5old within two days. Call Branch, 339 Hayesst. BAKEBY FOR SALE CHEAP ON ACCOUNT of death in the family. S ondies y. Apply 1631 Purk st., PARTRER WITH $160 IN BUTCHERSHOP; good location. 940 Hi 3 4 E00d Tocation. arrison st., call between W ANTED—CAPABLE_ WOMAN, With 850, (0 travel. L. B., wox 85, Gall Oy’ OR SBALE—NOTION AND VARIE e ; thnp. 452 Halght st., neas Fillmore: O 10 RUGSTURE; BARGAIN . D Gocior.” dincas A+ b, ek ot ANTED—IN NEIGHBORHOOD OF VAN XNess and Golden Gate aves., suite of two, three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms, suit- able for clubrooms; state rent. Address Club, box 78, Call. JADY WANTS 3 SMALL UNFURNISHED rooms: price 85._W. W., box 11, Cail Office. ~ FURNITURE WANTED. JOR SALE; VERY C 3 1‘ 612 Sacramento st. e owoa 00D CORNER BA’ G Twelfth st KERY FOR SALE. 812 ALF STORE TO RENT: H any kind of business. 705 boik s O R EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AN second hand; 400 ets, good as new; oll. cloth, 25c¢; lor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c; 'i-plec.egslm rh-um.‘su 50; cornice-poles, Zfigj TAnges, ; _cash or installments; goods shi] free. T.H NELSON, 126 Fourth st. e CARPETS. RUSSELS, 4bc, LAID; ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75¢. laid; linoleum, 40c: heavy olicloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 1310-1312 Stockton. R open e e e 1510 1312 Stockton, CARPET CLEANING. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY: laying and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244. ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as mew. S, FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38. {ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R. STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 853-7 Tehama; tel. So-40. 'ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKES. 333 Golden Gate ave. ; telephone east 126. TPHE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 8¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- - ovatine works. 453 Stevenson: tel. $228. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. 'NCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY; HEMME & LONG Plano Co. (established 1875), 340 Post: pianos sold installments; send for catalogue. EREMPTORY SALE OF SEVERAL NEW and second-hand pianos to make room for two carfoads now due. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood building. 7 ANTED—SECOND-HAND PIANO, BUT TO be in good condition. Address Piano, box 63, Call Office. ARGAINSIN NEW AND 2D-HAND PIANOS; Hazelton, Brown & Simpson, Mozart, etc.: hard- Umes prices; installments. EATON, 735 Market st. Y REMOVED TO 40 OFAR: Steinway, $225; Weber, 8220. G. O, HEINE & CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu- shek & Son pianos. RESTING PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. Ewu.uh UPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW, AT MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. ICE UPRIGHT PIANO FOR PRACTICE; price, $80; must be sold immediately. Room 12, 809 Market st. 4r TUPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW; LADY DU, breaking up home ‘and offers at great sacrifice for cash. Room 10, Flood building. (1EORGE F. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE (G 'Sfathusnek pianos:. sold on very easy install ments; pianos rented. 1360 Market st. "A Y EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS sold upen & new rent-contract pian; please call and have it explained : he easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine plano: full-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & C6., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. REAT BARGAINS 1 anos at SHERMAN ny and Sutter sis. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES KOHLER & CHABSE. SECOND-HAND PI- LAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- OOD-PAYING EVENING NEWSPAPER G route. Address X, box 27, Call Office. ANTED—FURNITURE AND MDSE; WILL sell on commission. L. D. BURD, 10 Fulton. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, + folding. iron beds, furniture; fow prices; Cal. stepiadder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. PROPERTY WANTED. S B sl kel sl S0 Db SRS ‘N ANTED—SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR nice cottage. SPEC] 602 Market st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. e R s P LS s e ANTED — 10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. / Apply 1829 Polk st. LEIN, 109 SIXTH 8T,, PAYS 600D PRICES for cloth! books and jeweiry: postal. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A o A A AR AN o NOTHER SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRIT- er; abargaln. ALEXANDER & BRO, 218 Sansome st. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS LIQUOR-STORE, near Market st. Apply C. A. NOLTE, Kagle Iron Foundry, 563 and 865 Folsom st 3 or without living-room: well-established business; must x:nl on ::!cnunb sickness. Cortl . e GOmtland ave. ‘and Benuington st Ber- OTEL PROPERTY AND BUSINESS FOR sale; $36,000; best-paying business on line of railroad in thriving town, and oné-half acre of i e e it Pl 2ol e R 8 i b, > dress H. 0. L., box 122, Cail Office. Dl;léflmkfi. 0]\200:” %LEABINO $100 nthly; dne place for doctor; easy terms. Apply Call Office, 710 Market st. 2 OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, GROCERY Fa e satistactory reasons given. Call 240 WAITER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $50. GOOD fl?l‘wgol‘l"EBB. SALE HEA.D C. R. HANBEN & C0,, 110 Geary. AND RENT, Bldg., room 38, Minna st., betwaen Third and Fourth. | ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; MAKE OFFER. SR STELN, clothing store, 8% Wasbington.. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD makes, almos: new, balt original cost; see as once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. YRON MAUZY, 508 POST BT.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Brigzs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT: BLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Mar'cet. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW, H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Lathaim piace. M. G. BADGER, WITH KOHLER & CHASE 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. STECK. CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Steriing pianos sold on 810 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sote agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st Heemrrceamem o 'ost ; anos on i H Send for fllustrated eaialoguc. e A BE’K']‘E,B. Al:l) EA'SIEBBELAN TO BUY A piano renting. careful KOHLER"E CHASE'S, 28 and 50 OFarrel s, JECKER BROS,, STEINWAY, FISCHER AND r]J:) or.n‘a:' first-class makes %‘e phnns.?flfill: nAued: eap {or cash or on easy terms. KOHLKR CHASE, 26 ana 80 O'rarrcitst. & | 1 |