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15 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1595 #——__—____—____M AMONG COAST RANCHES, Raisin-Growers of Fresno Or- ganize for Protec- tion. BRAN AND ARSENIC REMEDY. Its Speedy Application to the Grass~- hopper Pest in the San Joaquin Advised. The Porterville Horticultural Society has resolved to hold another citrus fair some time next January. Although called a citrus fair, premiums will be given for deciduous fruits, dried and preserved, as well as vegetables, et Reports from the Palouse wheat belt, in the State of Washington, are to the effect that timely summer rains haye insured a bountiful harvest, and that the crop will be the heaviest since 1890, which was a bonanza year in that region. The great wheat-producing country known as the Walla Walla Valley, Wash. has yielded only half a crop this season. One reason for this is that farmers did not sow fall wheat last year to the usual ex- tent on account of money stringency and Jow prices. James Barnes of San Marcos, who has about one-eighth of an acre in blackberries, last week sold over $40 worth of berries and has only begun to pick the crop, says the Escondido Times. Last year he mar- keted over $120 worth of berries from the same patch. Who says there is not money in small fruits if rightly handled? The Vancouver (Wash.) Columbian de- clares that the strawberry shipments of that State have met with ereat success in returns from the East. It states that all kinds of berries are sent from Washing- ton, but Clark’s seedling seems to have given the best sat: ion to shippers, al- though the Wilson stood well. Despite the fact that Western crops in general are not of the record-breaking kind in point of abundant yield, it is gratifying | to consider that the markets promise good returns for nearly all agricultural and hor- ticultural products. It is estimated that the wheat crop of this country is 100,000,000 bushels short, and foreign wheat is shorter than for a number of years. The Horticultural Commission of River- side County has fumigated all trees found infested with red scale. The commission still has faith in the ability of the rhizo- bius, and 25,000 of these beetles were d tributed last month. Spraying for blac scale in the younger orchards, with either kerosene emulsion or the resin wash, is| recommended. They will kill all black | scale. The Wisconsin agricultural experiment station, after y of experiment and in- vestigation, has established that corn s e to four more bushelsto the acre when the field is kept level than when Toots of the corn are kept deep in hills. y isthat corn is naturaily a trop- ical plant and_grows best where there is much sun and warmth. The experiment: were made in the same field, a few row: being covered deep, the others kept almost level. Here is a brief sermon on diversified | farming and it comes from Kansas: If we had paid more attention to the cows, the pigs and chickens, and farmed ona smaller scale, says a_writer in the Kansas armer, no one would have had to leave | this country. If we had done more chores } and not run ourselves in debt trying to | ey farm the whole country, =0 many would | not feel to-day that life is not worth living | in Western Kansas. Farming is well enough in the right year, but don’t neglect the cows, the pigs and the chickens and you are sure of a zood living and the pleas- ure of enjoying life. We are told, says a writer, that a pigat | 1ts birth should weigh about three pounds i and i zht month after month | as follows: 15, 30, 48, 75, 103, 135, 170, 210, | 225, and in the tenth month should weigh 300 pounds. We are also told that the cost of a pound of pork is 50 per cent greater i made the tenth month than onthe fifth month in food consumed. Moral: Young pork pays best, which is as true and pithy asanything ever uttered by the immortal | auth op. Maturity in the pig varies, the period being maditied by climate, the colder countries extending it and the | warmer countries shortening the same. The raisin-growers of Fresno County have organized and adopted the plan of ihe Fruit-growers’ Association in provid- ing that only one tirm of brokers in each city shall handle their product. One reso- iution is to the effect that the raisin com- bination will “require each and all packers | handling raisins to place no raisins in the hands of any other commission firm or broker than the authorized one; to pack all raisins under special brands, and that | all raisins shall be strictly graded; that no grade shall be sold and the price equal- | ized with any other grade, norshall raisins | of one community be equalized with those of any other community.” The bran and arsenic remedy for the grasshopper pest should be speedily availed of in the lower San Joaquin Valley if the situation is so serious as reports in- dicate. The Reediey Exponent says: The plague of grasshoppers which appeared about a week ago on the east side of Fresno County, in the foothill section, has spread over the entire district between Auberry Valley and Pollasky. Many or- chards have been devastated by the grass- hoppers, which in some places are so thick as almost to darken the air in their flight. More than 7000 trees have been covered with barley sacks in one section in an eifort to save the leaves and {ruit. A writer in an exchange gives the fol- lowing method of dealing with a pulling horse: For apuller, or one that has the habit of bearing too hard on the bit, start him slowly with a loose rein, talk coax- ingly to him to keep him going slowly as long as yon can. When his pace gets too fast pull bim in gently, whether you have gone a rod or a mile, but never hold witha heavy hand while driving, for the harder he is'held the more he will pull. If he is restive and nervous at being hitched up and in a hurry to go, back him out and drive in two or three times, then tie and let him stand an hour or two, then drive to the door and tie, leaving awhile, then drive back to the stable and take him- out. According to the Redding Democrat there are in Shasta County hundreds of acres of land now practically useless that conld with the application of water_ for irrigating purposes be converted into highly productive farms, gardens and orchards. Especially is this so in eastern Bhasta. There is a' stretch” of land lying east of the Sacramento—uphill Jand—that could-be converted into_a veritable “land of sunshine, fruit and flowers” if onty water could beobtained to irrigate it. The building of an irrigation canal has been suggested, and it is probable that before many years have passed that land which is now barren may smile with orchards and gardens and grainfields. The Woodlawn (Or.) Independent has the following description of the crickets of Eastern Oregon: About Friday of last week the vanguard of an army of crickets appeared on the banks of the river about five miles east of Huntington. They came from the west and were journeying east. On reaching the river the leaders plunged boldly in and the rank and file followed. Millions floated down and were drowned, | years; Josephine Chambers, | years; bank and proceeded on in an easterly direction. Every rock and stick in the stream below the point where the crickets took to the water for hundreds of yards was literally covered with the insects. Where bridges cross they climb up the o0sts, over tie bridge and on, Every gar- en that happens in the way is left bare of verdure, They follow the cornstalks and eat them an inch or so below the surface. ‘While other portions of the country are fighting the Russian thistle and the cockle- burr, the farmers of Montana are devoting much energy to the extermination of the wild sunflower, mustard and the dande- lion. The sunflower and mustard appear in and are a menace to grain fields, but the dandelion appears in_the meadow and is therefore far more difficult to handle. A Montana authority suggests that sheep be pastured in the meadows, as it is claimed that they will kill the weed without injur- ing the meadow and even eat the dande- lion qut by the roots. After the hay har- vest the sheep may be turned loose on the weeds, and thus, not only do service in de- molishing the pest, but introduce a profit- able industry as well, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continned. HELP WANTED-Continued. RESSMAKER — FIRST-CLASS FITTER: stylish draper and designer; thorough dress- maker; by the day: just moved. MISS WAR- WICK, 34 Grove st. VW IDOW FROM EAST, WITH 1 CHILD aged 5 years, wishes situation as housekeeper for widower or aged couple. 439 Minna st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. JTYLISH PERFECT-FITTING DRESS- S Tnkser wishes fow more engagements by the day or would take work home; terms reasonuble. Call or addrees 21408 Market st., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Castro-st. cars. TOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN WITH ONE child would like a position as housekecper for widow, or work in smail 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. WANTED—PROTEQTANT WAITRESS AND parlor mald, $25: 3 German, French and Prot- estant second giris, §20; French nurse, $20: 3 cooks in Germ and American families, $25 and ¥30: 2 cooks, small boarding-houses, §20: 2 wait- resses and chambermaids, $20: Indies’ maid and seamstress, $25; and girls for cooking and house- work. J. F. CROSETT & CO. 2 Sutterst. SPANISH WAITRESS, CITY, £30; GERMAN @ Scandinavian cook 'and housework, Alame- da, §25: cook and dow nstairs girl, $20; American housekeeper, couatry, $20; 25 young girls for light housework places and care children, £10, 15 an $20. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—{ GERMAN COOKS, $30 AND 525 Protestant second girl, $20: ¥rench second girl, $20; German second girl, $15: young girls to assist, $15 and $12. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock- ton st. 9 GERMAN COOKS, §30 AND $25; SECOND gir's, $25 and $20: nurse, $25; housekeeper, £20; 12 houseswork girls, city and country. $20 and 25: 4 young girls, assist, $12 to $15. MISS CUL- EN, 105 Stockion st. T)RESSMAKER—GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- OUNG GIRL AS COMPANION AND LIGHT Seventeenth st., Dear Guerrero. '\VAI\'THD—HOME FOR ORPHAN GIRL TO ¥ vork for board and g0 Lo school. Apply 251 arket. SAN FRANCISCO *'CALL.” S OFFICE of the San Franclszo CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 59 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until o'clock. 2618 Misslon street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. OTICE OF DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND 191 Eddy - st.—Called meeting. THIS EVENING at o'clock. Second degree. All Masons and sojourning brethren are invited. By order of the W ADOLPH KRONBERG, Sec. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. ! and A. M. 1l meet THIS (THURS- MEETINGS. DAY) EV. Tuly 18, at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. T ,ADY WISIES POSITION IN AN OFFICETO address envelopes, etc. Address 112 Taylor st., room 20. IRST-CLASS GERMAN SEAMSTRESS DE- sires situation in an_American family: wages $25 a month. Address G. 8., box 73, this oflice. T ADY LATELY FROM THE EAST WOULD ilike place as sick or invalid nurse: or make herself generally usefnl. Address 640a Nutoma st. FRMAN GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL housework or second work. Call 1412 Powell n the morning. RL WANTS TO GO OUT BY THE DAY TO T do mending and plain sewing: $1 25 a day. Address 13 Anthony st.. near Secoud, oft Mission. TOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS HOUS! work and washing by the day. Call or aadress 549 Howard st. N ENDING DONE NEATLY. “Taylor st., room 5. TOMAN WANTS WORK BY washing, ironing and_housecleaning. address lower fiat, 829 Hayesst. - 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekecper or typewriter. Callatll Kearny Toom 27, first floor. APPLY 25 THE DAY, Call or B JUOPLES FIOME SAVINGS BANK L depostiors’ meeting FRIDAY, 102 O'Farrell street. T. S. WILLIAMS, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hakalau Plantation Company will be held at the office of the compan Market street, San Fran- cisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of August. 1895, at the hour of 11 0°clock A. ix., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, Trans- fer books will close on Mnun' July 9, at 3 5. L. SHELD SPECIAL NOTICES. B2 THE SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT Orphan Asyium Society hereby gives notice have admitted to the {nstitution from v 1, 1895, o July phan and ‘half-orphan girls and’ boy Grange, 2 years: Rosie Stephens, 10 that they 1, 1895, the foilowing or- Elizabeth Heaphy, & > ; y rah W a Williams. Sl vears; Del- Edwin Jeonard, 815 Frederick Gipner, Lioyd Stephens, )aniel Dewe: : Wi liam! cemia 11 years Williams, 7 liam years ars: Lomas Gipner, 8 yem Gibbons, 8 yeal ‘ernando Dewe) 9 3 ¢ Lamm, 3 years; Emil Lamm, 2 years; Carl Salzer, 2 years. B, THE ORPHANS HALF ORPHA that were received into St. Francis Girl Directory Orphan Asylum since January 1.1895, are as foilos Orphans — Mable Tobin, age 13 vears; Jennie ‘Woods, age 7 months; Ellen McCarthy, age 3 months: Bessie Josenski, age 1 year; Maggie othering, age 1 year. Half orphans—Ivy Soper, ears 6 months: Susie Leahy, age 13 years: U Kane, age 10 years; Annie Kane,age 9 years: Emily Dawden, age 5 yeais; Rena Matter, age 8 ears: Dante Matter, age 6 years:; Bobby Matter, ze 3 years; ma Conuell, age 12 y L Co age 9 years Rachel Young, age 6 year: Lillie Loftus, age 7 vears; Isabelle Litalaveyne, age 6 years; Lillian Y en, age 10 years; Alice Cul- 13 len, age 13 years; Irene Loftus, age § vears; Fred- | die Friky, age 6 years; Ernest Friky, age 5 years Katie McNamara, age 10 _years; Johuny Mc. mara, age 4 years: Annie McNamara, age 6.year: Lillte’ Burnes, age 9 years; Lucy Burnes,age 8 ge 3_vears; Virginia arrison, age 12 years; Mary Blanclied, age 7 years; Willle Fowler, age 1 vear; Willia Towit, age 2 years; Josephine Litieroc, age 3 yem Honey Keete,age 4 years; Archie Keefe, age Saddie Kelley, age 7 years. Abandoned pildren—Alice Houpin, age 5 years; James Mal- 1 age 3 years. IF ORPHANAGE OF Francisco, Cal., has recelved the following half orphan girls from April 1toJuly 1, 1895: Irene Wilkins, aged 3 years; Clara M. Morritsen, aged 3 years. M'DDLEAGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion to do light housework or attend to chil- dren: city or country. 326 Eighth ave., near Point Lobos, Richmond. ter: goout vy the day; very reasonable. 108 work, Oakland, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 heh e o g A Stockton st. NOMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION T0 WAITRESSES, SAN RAFAEL, $20; 2 SEC- do general housework. Call or address 54234 ond girls, city 'and _country, $20; young gitl, £00d home, city, $15. WINTER & CO., 8%4 Stock- tonst.. W ANTED—GERMAN GIRL, 2 IN FAMILY, $25, country: cook, Sausalito, $80; 20 girls, city, at best going wages. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. W ANTED—2 HIOUSEGTRLS, ALAMEDA, NO Ashing, $20; 2 housegirls, city, no wash- ing, 820 cook, $25; “second girl, $20; nurse. cook, $30; number of girls, $12 10 $15. 332 Geary st. WVA:\'TED — RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO cook on ranch, Napa County, §20, and & num- Der of girls for general houscwork, $15 to $20, city. 113, Antonia st., off Jones, near Kllis. 10GLELS OR HOUSEWORK, _Americen families. MRS. HIRD, 705 Polk. W ANTED—A GIRL: MUST UNDERSTAND German cooking and_be first-ciass laundress: references; wages #25. Call 1601 Post st. \Y ANTED—_NEAT SCANDINAVIAN OR GER- man girl for general housework: £00d c00K ; 10 washing. 1606 Golden Gate ave, SMALL |/ ‘ ANTED— A WAITER AT MANHATTAN House, 825 Battery. ANTED—GENTLEMAN WITH BUSINESS abilities, push and energy ns assistant man- ager and bookkeeper for an Oakland compan. moderate salary at first, increasing as business progresses. Address, with references, President, Tox 881, Oakland Postoflice. BARBER- &GP WITH GOOD - PAYING laundry office for sale. 157 Third st.y ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOODJFURNI- ture; 2 years' lease. 921 Market st. BUSINESS CHANOCES. SR b ) ROLT, & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchenge businesses, furnished houses. orchards, vineyards, San_Francisco, Al‘flfi meda and Oakland property: send particulars: applications for sales promptly attended to. 5() RESTAURANT IN WESTERN AD- $80 + ditfon: will_ positively clear $300 pcr month above all expenses. PROLL & STEN- BERG, 719 Markeot st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. COFFEE-HOUSE; BEST LOCATION 450. W prove to clear $175 monthly: trial given till satisfied: must sell on account of death. Apply SMITH HUBER, 1001 Market st. NE MOST BEAUTIFU $2000. SxZasing amiy resoris i el Jarge garden: cheap rent: must sell on account f:'r:llysfllmuble. Apply SMITH HUBER, 1001 Market st 5() STATIONERY AND NOTION STORE $200. in choice location; big transient trade; Invostization sollcited. | PROLL & RTENBERG, 719 Market st. 9()() BUYS THIRD INTEREST IN WELL $200 estavitshed reat estate business; will cle $100 and over monthiv; full investigation gi ‘Apply SMITH HUBER, 1001 Market st. BAKBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT W ANTED LABOREKS AND MECHANIC to know MUZART, 819 Eilis, near Taslor; 100 large rooms: ¢ pizht, §1 50 week: very cheap. 39 PLLIS, KOSEDALE—ROONS 25 TO 50¢ anight; $1 to $3 a week: open all night. TTENTION—10c & 15c NIGHT, GOOD & clean rooms. Railroad House, 533 Commercial. W ANTED-MILKMAN WHO WILL TAKE 10 to 25 cans milk daily direct from producer. Call at room 86, Nevada biock. 100 MEN TOTARE LODGING AT THE NEW place, 717 Howard st., near Third; best in town; 15¢ to 50c per night. A SD—2 FIRST-CLASS CABINET-MAK- VAN WERT, 631 Sixth st. TOEMAKER ON REPAIRING. 202 SECOND »J street, JOES SOLED 156 MINUTES; WHILE.YOU t; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. Q@ SACRIFICE; CLOTHING, GENTS' $700 furnishing-goods store: established for years: safe invesiment; thorough _investigation solicited. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. 5 SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE, $500. rooms: Napa City: ronning 22 years: 61 on account of sickness: rent $50; don’t miss this bargain. SMITH,TABER 1091 Marke $200( SALOON, RESTAURANT, CIGAR « stand, with building; near large iron works: regular customers; guarantee for sefe in- vestment. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. LD-ESTABLISHED POPULAR GENERAL merchandise business; immense stock: no op- sition; will sefl at invoice: owner retiring from Y D ON ACCOUNT BAR e i the family. - Apply’ 1081 Pack st Alameda. 00D OPPORTUNITY: PARTNER WANTED in o business established since 1862: capit required, about $50,000. Address A. T., P. 0. box 1848. us ness. PROLL & STENBERG. 719 Market !E 9’0 ICECREAM AND CANDY PAR- 2DV, fors: soda-fountain and fixtures worth the money. PROLL & STEN BERG, 719 Market st. $40 RESTAURANT: BEST PAYING IN . Western Addition; near Market; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ARTNER WANTED — GROCERY _ BAR; with small capital: advertiser owns the prop- exty: Tent 1o object; prefers partner to hired help. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. JREE BEER: BEST [N CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for b cents at 228 Pacific st. T,'NDELL HOUSE, 6TiL AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 750 week, 16¢ night. ‘) -CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY 1) at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. 7OU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for 5¢ at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO 00 outside rooms: best spring heds; single : meals, 10c. V steam beer, 5¢; bottle wine, 5. 609 Clay st. N'S SHOES 14-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25c; one in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. ¥ T ANTED—YOUNG GIRLTOTAKE CHARGE Of boy 214 vears old; wages $8; sleep home. Call between 10 and 11 A. M. 1006 Van Ness ave. V EAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL family. 10 to 12, 1906 Baker, nr. Sacrams SYUALL YOUNG LADY TO LEAR! act. 28 Drumm st. PPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING. Eddy st. VEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; $10 to $12. 1400 Van Ness ave. 138 OMPETENT WOMAN, WIDOW OF 88, WITH ten years’ experience, wants a situation as land- lady in a lodging-house: best of references. Apply ADDIE PAGE, 393 Sixth st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- work and cooking; good laundress; Berkeley, Alameda or city. Call or address MRS. L., 438 Seventeenth st. TRLWANTS SITUATION TO DO UPSTAIRS work and sewing. Call or address 10 St. Rose ve., off Masonic ave. Afixnxnbm ON COATS. 221 SIXTH ST. EAT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL vork and cooking. 1521 Ells st. ANTED—GOOD TAILORESS ON CUSTOM coats. 626 Minna st. TANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- understand_cooking. 1521 Ellis. J EAT GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK plain cooking; wages $16. 1320 Octavia st \V:)T);D—‘BY A GIRL 12 YEARS OLD, A place to work for board and clothes and go' to school. Call 934 Folsom st., rear bouse. MAN WISHES A PLACE AS 1416 Sacramento st. Y OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION; CAN DO all kinds of sewing and mendin any light Call 708 Ellis, room 3, second work; sleep home. floor; ring one bell. IRL TO ASSIST TO TAKE CARE OF BABY; wages $5; good home. 1117 Geary st. JANTED — A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply 525 Fell st. IRL, SOME KNOWLEDGE, MAKE CIGARS, tend store. 235 Kearny st., room 4. RE:s NED YOUNG WIDOW FROM THE East would like any kind of sewing or gentle- men’s mending; satisfaction guaranteed. Call 1to & P. 3. Toom 2, first flat 119 Ninth st. TOUNG LADY DESIRES SITUATION AS housekeeper. Inquire 44 Sixth st.,room 34, second floor. M IDDLE-AGED GERMAN-AMERICAN LADY wants situation as housekeeper with refined people. Call office 7, 105 Stockton st. ’Y G WIDOW. HES SITUATION AS housekeeper. 27 Taylor st., room 2. OR DRESSMAKERS—BY THE DAY IN shops or _familie: m: 1< Academy, 218 FPowell st. — MIDDLE-AGED MAN WITH references desires piace about gentleman's place: horses, cow, garden; handy with tools; | moderate wages and _good home rather than high wages. Address WILLING, 224 Seventh st. {LDERLY ) RES A SITUATION IN private family; is good all-round man; sober and reliable; wages no object. Address W. K., box 113, this office. MAY AND WIFE (DANES) WITH 2 CHIL. *L'dren wish & situation on a ranch: man good | ranchhand, wife good cook. Address S. R., box 71, this oftice. NGINEER WANTS POSITION; EITHER stationary or locomotive. Call or address 39 Dorland, off Guerrero, bet. Seventeenth and Eigh- teenth sts. RACTICAL HOUSE - PAINTER WITH tools wants work by the fag or take contract; will work cheap. W. C., 3021 Pine st. $1 50 per day. Call at Mc- | 500 LAk MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 250 T0 $1. O 562 Mission st.: also 63114 Sacramento st (VUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE ¥. Custing School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. TOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you walt: 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 1o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 Jurie rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to 85 per weck. VWAKE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM 650). SIGAR STORE: CLUBROOMN: NEAT OV, Market; golden opportunity for popalar man. PKOLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 075, SROCERY, BAR, LIVING-ROOMS: D. « reasonable rent: nice home for family; don’t missit. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. ®2A() CIGAR: $35 TORE: CENTRAL LOCA- « tion on Market: large transient trade; will_safely guarantee 310 to $12 daily; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 718 Market st. 5005500 xocAT D AMOMG W HOLE- . sale business; selling account other busi- ness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CaPL- tal; old established stand; central location among factories; must sell on account of depart- LOCATION this office. CHEAP; SALOON. CAL Drus TURE; for doctor. A Fon’s £ 612 Sacramento st. ) GOD CORNER BAKERY FOR SALE. 312 Twelfth st. DPAYING EVENING NEW o mia A Xddress X, box 27, Call Oflice JOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS LIQUOR-S’ near Markes st. Apply O A. NOLTE, iron Foundry, 563 and 565 Folsom st. ‘R STORE AND SALOON ) Qtes: $18 with or $10 without, living rooms: vell- ished business; must rent on account o e ortiand. ave. and Bennington st., Ber- nal Heights. BARGAIN; GOOD s L PROPERTY AND BUSIN O-T'E $36,000; best-paying busin railroad fn thriving town, and on S R s on line of alf acre of Tound: also livery stable: half cas fice §h time: - five traing ly; trial g Ad- dress H. O. L., box 12 $1200 CBEARING $100 monthl ne place for doctor; easy terms. Apply Call Office, 710 Market st. ure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. n sight; daily receipis from $10 up: old estab- lished; bargaln. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. [3 0 LAUNDRY IN FLOURISHIN $500. (own,nr.const: all necessary machines doing large business: horse, wagon, honse 6 rooms included. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 900() LD, ESTABLISHED DRY AND « fancy goods house: country town: full valne. STRAND & TUTILE, 45 Third st. 607 Montgomery st. $1 week; Tooms for two, 25¢ u day, $1 50 a week; reading room- daily papers. 34 2000 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS . store ina thriving city: full value; pays well. STRAND & TUTTLF, 45 Third st. 1“0 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, §1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and_Leidesdorf! sts. 957 MARKET AGENTS WANTED. PIRST-CLASS AGENTS TO REPRESE! ~stablished investment company : must be A1 solicitors. Apply room 8, 1170 Market st., San Franc! 12 A1 G NTED TO REPRESENT COM- pan; ars’ standing. 9 to 11 A. » rooms 47 and 48, Macdonough bullding, Oaklan TOUNG GIRL, T0 HELP IN A SMALL boarding-house at 1017 Battery st. IRL WANT 0 WORK. AP- ply 1726 O'F: MIDDLE- AGED WOMAN TO CARE BABY and do light housework, $10; German or Scandinavian. Restaurant, 202 Townsend st., cor. Third. W ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOKING and housework in small family, $10 month. Call 219 Hayes st. W ANTED—GIRI. 70 DO GENERAL TOUSE- ork in smail family. Apply 1382 Natoma st., ourteenth and Fifteenth. JIRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON COATS: steady work. 64 Shipley st., between Folsom and Harrison. 1L OR WOMAN FOR_ LIGHT HOUSE- work; wages $8 to $10. 11514 Fillmore st. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL LIGHT housework. 840 Sevent ILLINEEY TRADE TAUGHT: PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2610 California st. QoL ENERGETIC LADIES OR ) gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance; salary. or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity Company, 206 Sansome st. WASTED=A ¥ 00D AGENTS FOR AN article that has never been introduced: zood seller: big profits. Call after A. ». Co-operative Lodging-house, 831 Stevenson st., off Tenth. 595(), PARTSER WANTED IN SALOON: $250. Cidar 578 per -month. to eac chance. Sec STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ‘@]7h RESTAURANT; BARGAIN _TO- $1‘O. day. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. '3;30 CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF sight. « Market st.; pay full value in (GROCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; FULL STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. value in sight: good paving: best reason for STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 10 BRANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND « lunch parlora: rooms: pay well; north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. @RA() SALOON, WITH 15 FURN &DJ « rooms, haif biock from M $40; kept by owner for yea barzain if taken at once. WILKE, 235 K @A) BRANCH XD NOTION- 3’?300. store. with 3 rooms: rent $10: thickly settled neighboriiood; 1o opposition. WILKE, 235 Kearny st., room 4. selling. OR SALE—AT A SA and har; satisfactory reasons given. Minna st., between Third and Fourth. Call 240 OTEL ME: tunity ; pa; Alameda Conn SINV: hg hotel in town 2000 population low rent; lon 26 rooms: Tare chance near San Francisco: price $1000: daily rece 21210 315. Inquire NABER, ALFS & BRU 323 Market st. ROF() RESTAURANIT AND COFFE $350. fison: good for man and wite. 24 Mission st. TAXPRESS BUSI g00d horse and wa ne: Address E. B, box 73, Call. JOR SALE—AT AGR. SACRIFIC] story building: boarding-house, saioon, 'furi- ture, stock and fixture: must be sold, on account of old ageand sickni ome und make an ofter. Zpply on premises, 521 First st., near Brannan, nesr Pacific Mail dock TOR SALE CHEAP: on: good will of the busi- "AB- y proauce store; stern Addition: excellent opportanity to buy business at a sacrifice. Iull particulars of H MAN HANRIS, Grand Western, Polk st., b Bush and Pine. T SELL Tished del $35(). SALOON, WITH 4 LIV ROOMS DOV, transier point car lines: Western Addi- tlon: established years: owner wants to retire to e o wms | M raned. WILKE, 235 Kearny st room 4. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS S ENTIOS SOEES e W oates ibros and iocc booke Eb: | A TTENTION, GROCERS_GROCERY AND o P Ao WILKE, 235 Kearny st., room 4. ROOMS WANTED. T4 SALOO. WORTH 31000: B T X 3(){)0 possible locatfon; heavily stocked with b N NEIGHBORHOOD OF VAN Ness and Golden Gate aves., suite of two, three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms, suit- u?le(iolll‘ clubrooms; state rent. Address Club, box 73, Call. ADY WANTS 2 SMALL UNFURNISHED 4 rooms; price $5. W. W., box 11, Call Office. FURNITULRE WANTED. " 7 ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- rork and cooking; 3 In famlily: wages 85 to $10: references requircd. Address, giving particu- lars, A. B..boxl, (LARME D COMPLET; without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Cutting-school, 1231 Market st. T)RESSMAKERS AND SEWING GIRLS Lavanted : puuterns cut to order, 25 cents up. McDOW ELL Dressmaking Academy, 215 Powell, {RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING made suits; $7; perfect fit | W HEELWRIGHT AND ALL-ROUND WOOD- worker wants steady jbb: experienced at gen- le pairing. A X BARBER—YOT wishes steady job, city H., 1528 Park st Alameda. B PAD TUNANTS EJECTED FOR 84, U& Coliections made, city or country. Pacific Coltection Co,, 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 6580. > ROOMS WHITY ECTRIC, massaze treatment, alcohol, oil s. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 0. T ghare) of the HUTCH- TION COMPANY will company, 527 _}4 ket st., on and atier SATURDAY, July 20, turday, July 13, DON, Secretary. JOTICE—MURRAY & READY HAVE GIRLS AN for all respectable positions, city and country, at the large female offices, 634 'and 636 Clay st telephone main 5848, reicrence, desires & CO., 312 Sutter st. WAITING SITCATIONS—2 COMPETENT ©00ks and housework girls just arrived from Boston, with best of references. 'ielephone or ad- dress MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. Gonb SERVANTS, CITY OR M S0POLD’S, 957 Maj YAPABLE W day washing, cooking or housecleaning. or take flannels home. ~Call or address 611 Lott st., near McAllister. TTUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS, reliable midcle-aged American woman to do ght houserork : good home more of an object than wages. Call 137 Third st. POSITION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE L giri to do second work: is a competent waitress. Apply 257 Clementina st., off Fourh. ¥ TED BY YOUNG WOMAN 1D to do downstalrs work: understands German and American cooking. Call at 658 Ainna. N WISHES SITUATION AS hildren. Call at 727 Eighteenth nd Sal TRY, AT pen evg: AS WORKING ; city or country. Call or address room 2. % A SITUATION TO DO HOUSE- d cooking; with references. Please 33 Post &t LADY WISHES FPOSITION AS Y bookkeeper or cashier: references. B., box 73, Call Office. VOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY ) the day; washing or housecleaning: or would 2o out by'the month as ladles’ nurse, or would do general Liousework. Apply at 418 Post., nr. Powell. Y WANTS POSITION: CAN DO all kinds of sewing and mending; any light work. Call 121 Montgom: 10, JITUATION WANTED—BY DISH GIRL, D just from the East, to do lizht second work: £00d sean:siress. 1406 Eleventh st., Oakland. | MIDDLE: G RMAN, WHO UNDER- nds the care of Lorses: can milk; plain gar- dening, and handy with tools; references. G., box 75, Call Office. j}\ BARBER: Y. Park st., Alameda. QITUATION BY STEADY YOUNG MAN (21); D J. H., 1528 or country. AddressJ. | ROFESSOR ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE ./ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, nost- age free. W ANTED—FURNITURE AND MDSE: WILL sell on commission. L. D. BURD, 10 Fulton. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. 79 Mission. stepladder manufactd for_the trade. PROPERTY WANTED. SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR SPECKS, 602 Market st. YW ASTED— nice cottage. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — 10 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. ‘Apply 1829 Polk st. whisky: handsomely fitted: 5 nice living-rooms: low rent; sure bargain. BARRETT & CO., 865%2 Market st. S8 SALOON: BES elegant fiXtures; cos cash register cos: $225: low rent; receipt per day. BARRETT & CO., 8653 Market st. §600, BAKERY: aTLCOT . large store: 2 fihe ovens: gcod location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee- parior. BARRETT &'CO., 86514 Market [0 SELL O BUY “ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. % NCE: TEAMING BUSI- + ness for sale: clearing $100 per month : doing hauling for wholesale house 7 years: trial given. Apply HEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny st. "‘2? TEA AND COFFER ROUTE, HORSE $ OV, and wagon, 200 cus:omers: can be in- creased; call to-day. crease HEALY, 28 $15 WOOD AND COAL YARD: SSTALLS, Mission and Fourth. y safe; $15 LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES for clothing, books aud jewelry: postal. PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC. MALE BELP WANTED. ARTENDER FOR HOTEL, $25; 2 HOTEL waiters, conntry, $25: 3 hotel cooks, country, #35 and $40: second cook, clty; 2 dishwashers, potwasher for hotel, $25.° MURRAY & DY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ¥ M{ITH FOR RANCH, $40: HARN ESS- maker on ranch, $30; wheelwright, country shop, $40: 2 coopers, slackwork; 5 farmers, nesc clty, 820 and $26; 5 tiemakers, redwood, 9 to 11¢: 5 woodchoppers, pine wood, §1 cord. MURRAY & READY, 834 and 636 Clay st. ANTED — A AN SUPERINTEND- ent for coal mine, $100; mine telegraph oper- ator; laborers for mill and woods, $20 and found and 'fpcrease: chore boy for ranch, §5 and found: stable_boy; bugzy washer, $30 and found; hotel cook, $50; waiters, dishwashers and others. Ap- ply 10 J. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sacramento st. MILKERS, $25 AND FOUND; AMERICAN milker, $25 and found 3 farmers, §20: 20 labor- ers, clty, $1 76 a day; 10 scraper teamsters, coun- try, $175 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAMSTERS road work; fi 110 Geary st. ND LABORERS FOR RAIL- je fare. C, K. HANSEN & CO., | © used to handling horses; can milk and do gen- eral housework wages $16._C. 8., box 77, Call. derstands repairing, wishes work: will go to Mexico or South America a]lenknfl{m ish fluently; 7OUNG MAN J{AS FEW HOURS NINGS to work anything. Address MONTEETH, box 7OUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES A PLACE & to make himselt generally useful. Address 50% i{ BLE FENGLISHMAN, 30 YEARS of age, speaks French, German and Spanish, himseif useful. Call or address 70613 Pine st. OSTTION WANTED WH IN- necded. Apply to ARTHUR ROCHAT, 527 Post st., basement. derstands care of horses, g0od gardner, handy with toois. Address OLOF SANFORD, New At- VHOROUGHLY COMPETENT SALESMAN, German, with 12 years’ exparience, wishes posi- city or conntry. E. H., box 76, Call Office. TUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE P. C., 408 Broudwa; VW ANTED—OFFIC Y OUNG MAN, MACHINE DRILLEE, UN- Tefer Address H. ¥., box 101, Call Office. 15, Call Oflice. room 1, city. wanis a situation ns porter: or willing to make dustrious, trustworthy, strictly sober man is Bnnv‘o}(('mux SWEDE, FOR COUNTRY Inatic Hotel, 207 Montgom tion in a dry gmd; or general merchant store in S'¥iiie man: d'shivashor or work arownd Houss. younz man of & yc 8_experience. LLIAM DOXEY, 6U5 Stanyan st. Ad- M AN AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE: man understands care of horses, cattle and zrounds; z00d_driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper: good general worker; 3 years' Cali- fornia reference; city or country. Address M. W., Lox 67, this office. ON WANTED BY AN ELDERLY ) man: fair cook, good kitchen-hand; can use all mechanics’ tools: also plain carpenter or gar- ser. A. J., box 73, Call Offic OSITION OF TRUST IN WHOLESALE OR retail business, factory, ctc., by energetic and responsible man with years 'of ¢xperience in these lines. Address B. J. A., Lox ¥8, Call Office. FRERCH OR SWISS SECOND (00K; COUN- try hotel; $60. C. R. HANSEN &'CO., 110 Geary st. 6 LU“BER-P".EBS, COUNTRY_ SAWMILL, $26 and found; trimmer-sawyer, §1 25 a day; 2 logcutters, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BEEAD AND CAKE BAKER, COUNTRY shop, $12 a week and found; cooper, slack work, 7¢ apioce: 20 men for woods and mill, §20 t0 826 and board, 10 go to-day; woodsman to make pickets and shakes: Tedwood tiemakers, 10c and 1capiece. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN, short distance in country, Scandinavisn or English, 835 and found; references required. W. D. EWER & CO. 26 Clay st. Post st. DEREMPTORY and second-hand pianos to_make room for two carfoads now due. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood building. ‘W ANTED—SECOND-HAND PIANO, BUT TO be in good condition. Address Piano, box 63, Call Office. JOMMER AGENCY REMOVED T0 40 O'FAR- Steinway, $225: Weber, $220. 0., sole agents for Krakauer, Mat VERAL NEW ISEETI NG PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED U assortment; tuned free, SHERMAN, CLAY 5 Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. . GOOD AS NEW, AT , 769 Market st. NEE UPRIGHT PIANO FOR PRACTICE; price, $50: must be sold immediately. Room 12, 808 Market st. » horse and wagon: rent only $7; near ENERAL MERCHANDISE HEALY, 23 Kearny st. STORE IN A country town; controlling trade of large terri- tory: average daily receipts now $50; employs 3 salesmen: sl staple stock; building on large lot included: exchange in part for clear improved property. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st., cor. Montgomery AYING LIVERY tion and low rent boarders; fine stock of horses, buggies, hacks, carts, etc.: trial given to bona fide buyer. A. M. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. »$)TH CORNER SALOON: WORTH $600: 8)2 (9. 5 room business: sure bat WOOD, 917 Market st. ARTNER WANTED IN ESTABLISHED busiuess for 15 years; one acquainted with city 10 take the delivery-wagon: German preferred; the right man can get interest at inventory price reference given and required. JAS. L BLIVE 621 Howard st., S. F. SINE n. FINE LOCA- | fine fixtures: account other | F PAYING RE l“ SALOO ulley, cheap. N W. cor. Bay and T Fim SALE—ON g Tiqu iforniu tov THIS PA Aun’s bnild price $200; offer wanted to-ds , 602 Market S On TODGING - HOUSE WITH &2000. rooms; 12 bay-windows: elegantly furnished: first-class paying; rent $150; first-clasy bargain; I at once and in- . Toom 4. 0 per mont 'T & CO., 865 MO BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HO TRAND, 45 Third st SONABLE. URNISHED COTTAG cupied; £100. 63 Jessie st., near ByrzERFILLD (WILLIAM), AUCTIO bargains in_lodgine-houses. ' Crocker bu FURNITU IS TVERY-STABLE; WELL ESTABLISHED; central location: stock first class: profitable reasonable rent; owner leaving clty. L. S., box 75, this office. JROOM 'S, OAK AND BLACK WAI-~ nut; curpets, moguete and tapestry; to private parties: no dealers. 209 A (liBar ox C PARTURE _J from city the furniture, all complete. of 8 rooms. sewing machine; evi Inquire from 1010 2, 8 E 7OUNG LADY WISHES GENTLEMAN OR lady of good character to start in business: El:flll ‘capital required. Address Capital, box 150, 5 45(). UERIGET, GOOD &S NEW: LADY LDV, breaking tp home and offers at great sacriice for cash, Room 10, Flood building. (G EQRGE k. WELLS, SOLE AGENT FORTHE athushek pianos; soid on very easy install- ments; pianos rented. 1360 Market st. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS £01d upon & new rent-contract plan; please call and huve it explained . ho easiest ferms ever oftered for procuring a fine piano: full-size new up- Tizhts from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & 0., corner Kearny and Sutger sts. REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND P anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- by and Sutter sis. FASY TERMS; ‘\'Rxfi:u—az' MAN OR ENGLISH “BUT- ler; competent French vineyardist, $30; etc. LEON 'ANDRE, 816 Stockton st. ANTED—MAN TO MILK AND DO GEN- country, $25 and found. Apply T, 424 Sullpltul. OND COOK, $75; WAITER, 830, COUN- try hotels. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. '1 LABORERS, $2 PER DAY : 10 LABORERS, $175; 7 iaborers, $26 4 month and board! 51 Third st., room 31. 11 enrly. JOIRST-CLASS CIVIL ENGINEER (ELECTRI- ! cai) wishes a position: £0od, references. Ad- dress HENRI BARTHELEDY, 218 Eddy st. Bmmfl‘ YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 17, AS cashler and keep books in restaurant; Tefer- ence and security. B.. box 17, Call Offic ANDY STORE AND FACTORY, IN GOOD location, for sale cheap to make prompt saie, as owner intends to leave the city. Address Box, Call Office. $40 CANDY AND ICECREAM FAC- s l0r: 8 rooms: everything complete; near Market; bargain; good stand. 917 Market. ARTY WITH $5000 CAN REALIZE §150 per month, good security, by addressing L. F.J., box 120, this office. PARTNER—BEAUTY PARLORS AND manufacturing; details at interview. 131 Post st., room 21. ILK ROUTE OF 20 CANS; WHOLESALE and retail trade; will be sold cheap; a bargain. Address M., box 141, Call. 150, SROCEEY AND BAR; 2 _EOOMS LU, suitable for man and wife. 78314 Mar- ke st., room 3. $1000, GEOSERY AND BAR FOR SALE. + Apply Wieland's Brewery. ALOON FOR SALE. APPLY AMERICAN Brewery, 725 Green st. FOR SALE_A SALOON "AND LUNCH- honse; cheap. 621 Sixth st. ALF-INTEREST IN ONE OF THE LEAD- ing downtown lunch-houses: price $1500; will clear $400 per month: full investigation allowed; no Sunday work. GEORGE STEERS & CO., Spreckels bujlding, 927 Market st. $6 ESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOMS; iving rooms with furniture; cheap rent: must besold within two days. Call Branch, 339 Hayesst. (ITUATION WAX BY A GOOD BLACK- smith; tooldressing preferred. Address L. k., care Oakville Wine Depot, Army and Folsom sts. business experience wants place in wholesale grocery, shipping or commission, or any clerical work; " city. references. M. S., box 118, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED BY GARDENER AND take care of horses and miiking: references. Address Gardener, box 58, this ofiice. TOUN WANTS WORK AT HOUSE- painting, whitening, paper hanging; can furnish tools: will work reasonable by the day. HARRY, box 63, Call Office. 7 OUNG WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION TO a7 ke care of childien and asslst upstairs work. 2 > t. T ADY WISHES ANY KIND OF SEWING OR gentlemen'’s mending. 1148 Market st. M gentlemer 7. 1148 Mar rm. 5. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion to do cookink and general housework in 1 famiiy: $12 month. 6641z Howard, rm. 34. U URSEGIRL AND is3ist 10 nice family for smail wages and music: [ Address 251 T hird st., room 8. JITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman of experience as nurse for invalid, children or housekeeper. Address 251 Third st., room K. VY IDOW, WITH SOME MEANS, “WOULD Jike gentleman for partuer. Call at 1027 Marlet, Sixth and Seventh, second floor, room 1. chn AN GIKL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook. Call or address 402 Geary,’ cor. Mason. JTERMAN GIRL, GOOD COOK, WISHES place in private family. Call or address 304 Tehama st. OSITION AS CLERK IN ANY KIND OF business wanted by an industrious man; speaks German; can give good reierences. Address L., box 61, Call Office. CANDINAVIAN, INDUSTRIOUS AND RE- liable, wishes situation: country preferred: handy with horses; good milker and understands att kinds of general work; references. Address S. C., box 28, Call Office. San Francisco. N[AN OF STEADY HABITS AND THOROUGH |- 9LuNcH WAITERS WANTED AT COFFEE saloon, 22 Californta. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 539 Castro, near Nineteenth. D—GOOD DISHWASHER. EUREKA FHotel, 415 Brannan st. 2BUHHE!MEN AT 14 KEARNY STREET. OUNG GERMAN BOY TO LEARN BAKER 417 Valencia st. W 'ED-YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE barber's trade. Call at 413 Ninth st., Oakland. “rAN’uib— AT ONCE, AN UPHOLSTER; steady job. 1200 Eddy st., cor. Laguna. LOW PRICES. KUHLER & CHA; JEW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD once. F.'W.,SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. Y, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, INWAY UPRTGHT: SLIGHTLY USED: grand tone; halt-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. WL G BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE QECK CHICKERING & SONS, VOSE AND Steriing pianos sold on $10 install ments. BENJ. LETTER AND EASTER PLAN 10 BUY A £o0d_piano by renting. Be careful to go to DES ER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makos of pianos; little used; CHASE. 28 and 30 O’ Farrell st. TORSES. ' teams. Address J. H., box 9. this office. JOL SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR Golden Gate ave, 4() IORSES TR SALE; ALSQ WAGONS makes, almost new, half original cost; see at vans, Briggs and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW 8, 28 and 30 O' Farrell st. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2 .-nd 80 O’'Farrel! st. cheap .for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & park. Can be ‘seen at Mascot Stables, 1110 buggies, carts, barness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.: auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. OUNG BOOTBLACK FOR BARBER-SHOP. Laurline Baths, Bush and Lurfiln ANTED—GOOD COOK FOR RESTAURANT. 605 Stanyan st. ENTEEL BOYS AND YOUNG MEN WANT- ed to sell candy packages on trains; good ‘wages. 8 Sacramento st. y W}\ TED—PLACE AS BARKEEPER BY ung man: speaks French. Address B. K., Dbox B0, Call Olice. D, IDDLE-AGED GERMAN TO MAKE HIM- self gencrally useful for board and clothes; £00G referer:ces. “Address M. A., box 156, Call. YOL’NG MAN (GERMAN) INDUSTRIOUS £nd steady, speaks English fluently, good_pen- man, quick at figares, wishes employment; small WagH G. Y., box 17, Call Office. POSITION AS CLERK, SALESMAN OR AS- sistant bookkeeper in a wholesale house wantea by a steady, sover man, aged 30; steady work more of anobject, than wages; best of references. Address E., box 65, this office. JTRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day: washing, cleaning, eic.; wages §1. Apply F., 86434 Mission'st. TTUATION BY CANADIAN PROTESTANT sitlin privae famiy: good cookc and will do some housework. Call 1231 Market at. XVANTED— ITUATION BY GILL FOR GEN- eral houniwm‘k- Call at 118 Twenty-third st. JOMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF WORK BY lLie day. 245 Fifteenth st., near Mission. “rANTED-—SITUATION AS POETER IN iholessle house by reliable man; unexcep- tlonal references. Address S., 280 Grand ave., between Ninth and Tenth sts. HELP WANIED. “LIGHT PLACE NEAR CITY, ; cook, small resort, country, $20: woman on fruit ranch, $15; young girl, general help, small ggl’ané‘y hotel, $12. M&MY & M{’, 634 lay st. _Gfio'n DRESSMAKER, FIT GUARANTEED, and millions more reached the opposite . cnts by tailor system, would like more engege: ments; $1 50 per 1‘;, Address 652814 vm.fi'gi“. 0 684696 Clay e 7118 ’ OY 10 WASH DISHES AND MAKE HIM- self useful about small restaurant. 805 Stanyan. OYS WANTED. APPLY AT ROOM 5, 206 Kearny st. 'NERGETICCANVASSERS WANTED; PAYS #3 50 per day. Call at 328 Seventh st. 10 SLTS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: sccond-hand wagons, bugxy, carts; 2150 20 cheap horses. Fifieenth_and Valencia ats. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. MALL RESTAURANT FOR SALE; GOOD paying business; owners retiring. 605 Stanyan. 54((). PARTNER WANTED: FINE COR- . ner saloon: full value in sight: one ot owners selling: good reason; remaining partner in business many years and guarantees good wages: young man preferred; no agents. Call northeast cor. Jackson and Drumm sts. EDROOM SKET, $11: PAT) S $215; Roxbury Brussels, aid; oilcloth, 20c; open event SHIR 310 Stockton st, UT PRICES IN FURNITURK AND C this week at McCA B EDUCTIONS ON LARG second hand; 400 carpets, gool as ne: cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up; linolenm, 43c: 7-plece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, $8; cash or installments; goods shipped iree. T. H NELSON, 16 Fourth st. CARFETS. RUSSELS, 46, LAID; BOXRURY BRU sels, 75c. lald; linoleum, 40c: heavy ollcloth, 20c: open evenings, SHIRKK. 13101312 Stockron: e AN 1 bockton. RPE{ CLESANING. ATIONAL CARPET BE. vating Works, HAMPTON and alteriag. $513-31 ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AN Tenovated same as new. S. USON & €O., 28 Tenth st. Telephone number, souh 36. ITY STEA CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 8 and 40 Eighth STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., sonth 250. W HEN YOU BECOME Di WITH oo work send 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehamas tei. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATI Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. T HE 3. B M CF LL;](?ARPE “CLEANING . (incorp.): old established t cleaning machines; cleaning 30 yard. - 230 18t tel. 607 MCQUERN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ¢} « ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 8. NG WORKS. 333 YOR 3 HALF INTEREST 1IN ESTAB- $250. fihed uneh sonmis Snd Testaurant in popular place on Market st.; a mint for experi- enced man; investigate. For particulars cail 925 Washington st., upstairs. (GEOCERY AND PAR, NORTH OF MARKET st.; must be sold before Auzust1: old estab- lished corner; stock invoices $500; no reasonablo offer refused; cash only: no agents. Call 1707 Eddy. W ANTED TO BUY—RESTAURANT OR SA- loon connected with lodgings: state price; no azents wan| Direct to J. . y asents wanjed. & W. F., box 68, CALL 8 DVICE ¥REE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Couris: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’ 1aw, 850 Market,cor.Stockton FOR SALE CHEAP, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, well established Italian paste factory: mus: be sold. For particulars apply to A. RUEF, attorney- at-law, 402 Montgomery st., San Francisco. MOXEY ADVANCED 10 LITIGANTS, COURT costs and chlrze:‘zlld in matters of probate, contracts, damagces, lccidents, notes. first-class collections and general law busiress. Address J. F. NAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, S. F. FOR SALE—A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN & thriving town in the Sacramento Valley: 3 ::?E: frno‘nl; E;::mmnclwo: complin news and jol : satisfaciory reasons give: . Ad- dress box 22, Winters, Cal. ST e A ARBER'S, ATTENTION! BARBER-SHOP completely furnished, to rent. 129 15th st. WAN’I‘ED—RMLILBI‘E 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. $150 SINGLE LADY,GUODCOOK, WANTS « partner in old-established restaurant: no experience required; must tend to cash and Jook after help. Apply 63714 Natoma st. C‘JS’NM SHOE STORE FOR !Aw.vCHEAP. 1225 Pacific st. 'WANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place their accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successtul. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter, room 4. ADV!RTH(KG SOLICITOR WANTED FOR * lm%fi;lfi:nblluz.lo.lkd afis per cent wmmlnm"' P. M, today. Koo o7 &y ot e : o OHN K. AITKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS 16 and’ 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. WL i, CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Mills building, sixih fioor, room 5, San Fran: cisco, Cal. _Telephome 1644. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 - California st., rms. 14-15: advice free. ,T$ 4_50 FIRST-CLASS SALOON AND FIX- « tures; near Market and Kearny sts.: Nith piano, cost’ $400. Address D. ¥, box 4, Cal INE LITTLE BAKERY COFFEE-HOUSE, suitable for man and wife: good business; must sell cheap on account of sickness. Apply Call office, ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. R Fiivitss Tennessee st., near Sierra, Potrero. FINE_NEW PH@ENIX PNEUMATIC BICY- : COT~ 2. 1501 Mason, cor. Broadway. wlil sell ior $80. Apply 225 Clay. €300 POOL-TABLE FOR $60. BOX9,CALL @R LARGE-SIZED HAND-CART. $0. Eighth st., city. including SMITH PREMIER, LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO;, HOROUGHBRED FOX TERRIER PUPS for sale. 1619 Powell st rigan ‘& Eittle Star shirt-ironers: Tyler shirt- polishers, with 4 irons, $20: Jacques' collar and Bryant st. IVE PNEUMATIO RAFETIES FOR $100; ILCH COW FOR SALE IN GOOD CON- dition. T. HURLEY, 250 Douglass st. H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. LI-GOLD WATCHES SOLD FOR WEIGHT H _COW AND CALF FOR SALE. AP- 1501 Mason st., corner Broadway. 2 I—NEVER USED, Ottice, Oakland. LL TYPEWI RS RENTED, 218 Sansome st. W ESTERN EXTRACTOR, 26 INCHES; GOR- cuffs ironer, tools, supplies, etc. J. IRVING, 660 25 sinaly. 326 MoAllister st THEAPEST PLACE 10 BUY GAS FIXTU of cases; 1o charge for works: diamonds, ear- rings, rings,’ studs, pins and ladies’ sealskins for balf original cost s sent C. O.D. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 GRANT AVENUE, near Geary st. TYPEWEITERS AND SUPPLIES. NOTHER SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRIT- er: abargain. ALEXANDER & BRO., 218 ‘Sansome st. 00D TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. HANSON & CO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38. PHYSICIANS. REEVMATISN, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- clal attention to these diseases. J. A. McDON- ALD, ALD., 1236 Market st., 2104, 7t0 8 P, M. PABTNERSHIP—YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO eslg:,ellt $100 in established business. D., box F‘Ok SALE—CHEAP; STORE: GOOD LOCA- tion for frujistand; cheap rent; six months’ rent ,l“.nlldr;l house brings In $28 per month. Apply 322 ‘GBAN” SOUTHERN HOTEL DINING-ROOM, corner Seveuth and Mission sts., must be sold to-day between 2 and 4 on account of leaving city. ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCAL] coftee-mill und money-ill: cheap.‘% Cll:y s&l. AL IOTOF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken in exchange &S part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 3 buy £ bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, 8 pawnbrokers’ scfes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof; all sizes; at less than haif cost; see them you order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 _— ol ry 13 and 15 Drumm WAmmb—ciunw WOMAN, ABOUT 35, with $50, to travel. L. B., box 63, Call Office st., NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- A HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS, DR. FUNKE, 1416 Elghth st., Alameda. FOR SALE—NOTION AND VARIETY STORE; cheap. 452 Haight st., near Fillmore, OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES hand. W.S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. C boughtand sold 112134 Market bet. Tihand 8in

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