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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1895 12 — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Adolph and Paunline Greenberg to Cornelia Pen- .‘v ‘I?npo S line of Bush street, 75 W of Lfl.xl\nn"w 8.5 137:6, E 18:9. N 50, £ 18:9, N 87:6: $20. | Betsy Meyer to Julia Rosencrantz, lot on 8 line ‘ of Washington street, 146 W of Webster, W 26 by as (by Oliver P. Cameron, attor- | A. Bowman, lot on §_line of Sutter | 6 E of Stein by N 137:6; $10. | Thomas E. Have S vey, lot on W line of De S 25:6 by W 108 ¢ M. B. Martin to . lot on ilister street, 150 W of Devisadero, W 25 by | | 3. McDade, Sheriff) to | Socievy, 10t on SE cor- T streets. 12100 by § eate), suardian of Baldwin v, all int'rost in Jot en N | 5 W ot Asiibury, W 260y | iinnis 10 Mrs. Alex of Noe street, 115 5 9 by W 96: $10. iieinan 10 Bridgct Tiernan, lot on 165 S 0f Tweuty-secon therine 8C W of Dupont ne of Minna sireet, an to Prosper Kiesel, ict | aan Tract: $10. Hill to Robars Stitt, Jot 181, Gift Map & Catherine M 10 Mrs. Alex- e, 1ot 0n K line of S Liroderick street, of rourieenth, N 26 by E 115, Fling | 510 5 bb, lot on E line arfield, S 25 by E 100, 101 Tract Henry Crabb to Leander ot Ralston street, of bloci 20, City Land Assock Henry D. Fogers to Isabe rs, line of Precita place, 122 W of Columbia 100 by W 24 also ai Pproper place, S ana all real and personal 7. Jewett to Thomas ph svenue, 9 0, being lot vation Tract, Oal i | | { | ! . Bridenbecier to Lula C. De- .) of Berkel 120 W of Audubon, 5, ision of the Bell property, sub- vore (wife of C. Channing way. being Jot 18 ject to = m e for £1600, Berkeley; $10. Chris and Henrietta B. Johnson to Henry | af Alameda, the S 12 feet o | iots 6 and 1ot 13 und all of % cf. Berkeley; also (ot 18, b ct, Berl lot commencing at the | nidt, thence SW to 26, block M; 26 and 2! K, amended map Moss { : $10. | lot on N corner streets, N 100 by eet of lot 12, block 68: eift. e, 1ot on SW line of ress. W 25 by S 100, being also lot on W line of ortion of Tarrison street, kland: aiso 10t on W line of enue, ssom street, § 40 10, N 40, | belnz portion of lot 1, | act, Breokiyn Township: ghft. | . Commins to John mins, lot on e of Central avenve, 100 N'W of Eightee b; E 140, bei lot 8, block 12. and : $10. aisa Scholten to James t on SE of Bonton_avenuc 945, W 30, N 132.81 being the W half lot 9, block D, Fowler Klinknerville Tract, Oaklzad Township: $10. 3 McKinne to Marianna Le- 3 Joy street, 100 ¥ of Canning, S 100,Jots 9 and 10. block 1, resubd to_Aunie M. Rogers (wife of nd Township: £10. rd and John Ji. Church (vy A. Haines, 1ot on W ? Sixteenth, S por- ock 18. of nning at s Juce Encina W from SW_con adminis- on Sline | hai of lots 9 <1200. Builders' Contracts. ken with Geos z on F. line of Fourth street, 95 0. 150 Go build! Tt is po: hint of the coming man ir Democratic side in the fact that Mil- lionaire Paul J. Sorg has just turned $350, 000 worth of real estate into cash. Be tween him and Senator Brice and two or three others of that stamp the rank and file of the Buckeye Democrats are looking forward to a very pleasurable campaign this year..—Providence Journal. I > may be some | Ohio politics on | | SAN “CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Franclsco CALI— | 710 Market street, open vnui 12 o'ciock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 239 Hayes street, oper: until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. §W. corner Eixteeuth and Mission streets, open | until € o'clock. FRANCISCO 0 rd "degree. By order of the H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. NT .\Tox:;ui LODGE_XNO. .—Meeting THI ENID at 7: THEO. FROLICH, Sec. 7 . 169, F. meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENI at 7:30 oclock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. C.D. BUNKER, EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 166, F, and A (WEDNESDAY — Called meeting THIS g ) _EVENING, July 24, 2t 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. ' 1 liams, 11 | Hart, 81a years | Liilie Loftus, age 7 | Lillie’ Burnes, age 9 =3 CORN: 0 pain. o Dack, to erect a | '(\(m. AN ! U'tion as cook and general housework: city or SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. &, THE BAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT Orphan Asylum Soclety hereby gives notice that they have admitted to the institution from January 1, 1895, to July 1, 1895, the foilowing or- han and half-orphan girls and bogs Elizabeth srange, 2 years: Rosie Stephens, 10 years: Sadle | Stephens, 7 years; Anne Stephens, 2 years: Bva Heaphy, 5% vears: Beatrice Heaphy, 8% years: Loura Gibbons, 214 years; Hazel Simerson, 7 years: Sarcta Dewey, 8 years: Emily Sevmour, ars; Emma Matherson, 8s vears: Sarah Wil- ears; Ella Williams. 815 years: Del- cemia Williams, 7 years; Edwin Leonard, 8: yea William Grange, 4 years; Frederick Gipner, 11 years: Lomas Gipner, 8 years; Lloyd Stephens, 5 vears; Melvyn Gibbons, 8 years: Daniel Dewey 4% vears; Fernando Déwey, 2 vears: Wliam Rankin, @ years: Alwyn Baker, 10 years: Harold Baker, 9 years: George Hart, 3 vears: Richard eorge Korb, 9 years: Willie nil Lamm, 2 vears; Carl Salzer, mm, 8 yeéars; ears W THE ORPHA LF that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylam since January. 1. 1895, | are as following: Orphans — Mable Tobin, age 13 years; Jennie Woods, age 7 months; Ellen McCarthy, age 5 nionths: Bessie Josenski, age 1 year; Maggie Nothering, age 1 year. Half orphans—Ivy Soper, 13 vears 6 monihs: Susie Leahy, axe 13 years: Lulu Kane, age 10 3 nnie Kane, age 9 years: iiy Dawden, age 5 years; Rena Matter, age § Dante Matter. age & vears: Bobby Mattcr, age 3 vears; Emma Conuell, age 12 vears: Nellle Counell, age 9 years; Rachel Young, age 6 years: cars; Isabelle Litalaveyne, age Lillian Yeagen, age 10 years; Alice_Cul- 3 vears; Irene Loftus, age § vears; Fred- aze 8 years; Emest Friky, age 5 vears; amar, age 10_vears; Johony McNa- mara, age 4 years; Annie McNamara, age 6iyears: years; Lucy Burnes, age 8 years; Josephine Chambers, age 3. years; Virginia Harrison, age 12 vears; Mary Blanched,age 7 8 year Willie Fowler, age 1 year; Willie Towit, Josephine Litieroc, age 3 years: 1e, age 4 years; Archie Keefe,age 3 Saddie Kelley, age 7 years. Abandoned hildren—Alice Houpin, age 5 Years: James Mal- .age 5 years, and Ferdinand Malley, age 3 years. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- ©d $3 50 up. 309 Sixth. George Hartman. E57, GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL description and most favorable terms. Ad- dress A., box 157, this office. & BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 8i. Colicctions made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. GENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUF- flers embroidered to order. Room 78, 105 tfllf)cklbn st. JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, off and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana'3. i rooniy e Chiropodic Tr<titute, 3612 'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE le AW | BF WEEKLY. CALL.m ‘wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. J ADIES 50 GIRLS AND WOMEN WANT 4 places 1o city, from $15 up. At MURRAY & RISADY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st.; telephone main UMBER OF SWEDISH GIRLS WAITING for situations to do zeneral housework and cooking, $20 to $25. 11%, Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. ELIABLE STRONG YOUNG GIRL WISHES a situation to assist with cooking and general housework: private family or private boarding- bouse: Mission preforred. ~Address 1442 Va- encia'st. Y OUNG GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO DO housework or cooking: is a very good cook; wages $25 or £30. Call at 18 Thirteenth st. OSITION AS STENOGRAPHER, TYPE: writer or bookkeeper: references: = city or Address E., box 19, Call Oflice. PECTABL working housekeeper, or assist with house- vork and sewlng. Call Hanover place, off Sac- ramento st.. below Mason: no postals. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION J to do general housework; no objection to coun- try. Call av 141y Middle st., off California, bet. Webster 2ad Fillmore. SMAKER — FIRST - CLASS _FITT; . draper and_designe: by the day; just moved. , 34 Grove st. TAN GIRL WANTS ork : MISS WAR- ITT is firsi-class waitress. tion: 18 At fo! (GuRy X\ WOMAN P 10N TO 1%, do washing and house-cleantng. Call 3221 FERVAN ATION TO X do zeneral ho work for an elderly lady or an 1203 Turk st country; best of city reference. ant st. Address 29 Pleas- D WIDOW WOULD LIKE& PLAIN sewing, or gentlemen’s mending neatly done. 144 Fifth st., room 6. M PoL HES SITUA- M tion te do general hous is good cook &ood city refere; C: 746 Mission st EFINED YOUNG LADY WIS as maic or chambermaid; good sewer. or address 112 Hyde st. TOUNG LADY WISHES T0 DO PLAIN cooking and general bousework. Apply 269 tovenson st. TOUNG A work by the day in private famil N., 270 Mission st. Yo TRL WOULD LIKE SITUATIO upstairs work and sewing. Call or address 104 Lundy lane, off Twenty-ninth st. 3 Al AN GIRL WISHES situation at light housework. 3 Redwood court, near Howard and Sixteenth s TION BY COMPE’ T woman 10 do housework: good cook, 924 Mission st., near Fifth. Apply WISH Address N, ;is a good housekeeper; 'not afraid to work: or would cook for hotel or camp. Call at room 225 Go'den West Hotel. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES W HE day at washing, ironing and housecleaning. Address 664 Minna st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION TO DO housework in smallfamily; wages $15. Call at 1129 Buchanan st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO UP- work. Call 109 Randall st., ne MAN WOMAN WANTS WORK ironing. Call 2233 Mission st., rear. GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUA- vages $25. Call 12 Geary court. ork. Apply 847 Bryant st. GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as nursegirl; wages §15. Call 409 Stevenson. RESSMAKER WANTS WORK BY THE day; terms §1: house dress 75c. i CO-A M3 0."207, 1.0. 0. stiation July requested L. ANDRE, Rec. MEET TO GET MONEY OF HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Z = CORK BENEVOL S0- clety—Members of the picnic committee are requested to meet at Academy Hall THURSDAY, July 25, 1895, at 8 o'clock P. M., to_make arrange- ments for the ninth annnual picnic, to be held at Shell Mound Park on Sunday, August 4, 1895. Members having prizes will please report the same at this meeting. W. J. O’'BRIEN, Chairman. OCKHOLDERS OF Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Com- pany, a corporation—The reguiar annual meeting of the stockholders of the above-named corpora- tion not having been called or Lield on the day ap- pointed for said meeting by the by-laws of said corporation, and no time thereafter for the holding of said meeting being provided for by the sald by- Jaws or ordered by the board of directors of said corporation, a meeting of the Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Company is hereby called to be held on the 3d day of August, 1895, at 2 0'clock P. M., at the office of sald_corporation, room 89, Columbian building, 916 Market st., San Fran: cisco. Cal., for the prpose of holding’ the annual election of a board of directors of said corporation and for the transaction of such business as may regularly come before said meeting. A. L. BANCROFT, Owner and holder of 1070 shares of the capital stock of said corporation (by CUKTIS HILLYER, his attorney-in-fact); THE THEOQ. Z. HARDEE. Owner and holder of 49,930 shares of the capital stock of said corporation, to-wit; Of that stock evidenced by certificates Nos. 29, 80, 31 and 34, formerly standing on the books of said corporation in the name of FRED W. LAKE trustee. San Francisco, July 18, 1895, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hakalau Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, San Fran- cisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of August, 1895, at the hour of 11 0'clock A. ., for the purpose of clecting a 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 Monday, July 29, at 3 o'clock ». M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. E5 SHLEAPEST AND BESTIN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, s0stage free. SPECIAL NOTICES. E5,.10 WHOM TT MAY CONCERN—THE following-named children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since April 1, 1895, viz.: Etta Schoenfeld, aged 12 years 9 months, born in San Francisco: Leon Bclioenfeld, aged § years 8 months, born in San Fraucisco; Joseph Shnon, aged 4 years, born in Ban Francisco; Samuel L. Weintraub, aged 7 years & months, born in San Francisco; Hannah and Rose Osterman, aged 4 years € months, born in San Francisco. By order LEO ELOESSER, Sec. MISS DAVIS, CHIROPODIST AND manicare. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. RIVATE ENTRA ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. WANTED-4 POSITION EY AN EXPERL enced infants’ nurse; wages $25. Call at 2046 McAliister st. T\"firf)r.n AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A M ylace to take care of invalid or_children: is a good sewer. Address M. A.. box 155, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED—A NEAT, RELIABLE person_wishes a position in a smail family, for housework: no washing: would assist with an in- valid: reasonable wages: comfort and good_treat- ment the first consideration. Address M. B., box 87, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL, ALSO SPEAKS FRENCH, wishes place to do chamberwork: wages $15. Address . G., box 161,%Call Office. OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE IN nice family to heip with housework: is good hairdresser and shampooer. Call at525 Nineteenth st., near Guerrero. 7 OUN LADY WITH CONSIDERABLE knowledge of sewing would like place with first- class dressmaker. Address MISS E. H., 1706 Larkin st. JXPERIENCED NURSE WISHES SITUA- tion; s good seamstress: understands entire charge of infant from birtn, and {nvalids; would assist with chamberwork if required; references. Address E. C.. box 79, Call Office. EAMSTRESS AND THOROUGH DRESS. maker desires & position as mald, invalid's nurse or children: understands hairdressing. Ad- dress W. T., box 97, Call Office. JIRST-CLASS COOK AND(HOUSEKEEPER, with good references, desires situation in city Call or address Housekeeper, 553 RISH GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO DO housework and assist with care of children. 1434, Hoft ave. g WOMAN WISHES POSITION TO DO X washing or housecleaning. Apply 124 Clara st, OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day: washinz, ironing and_house-clean- ing. ~Call 233 Fifteenth st., near Mission. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION 10 do general housework and cooking: wages $20 Call 1912 Hyde st., near Union. TYLISH DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE more engagements: $1 25 per day; cuts by tallor system; children’s clothes also. Address box D., corner fixteenth and Mission sts. A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION T0 do light housework. Call or address 217 Ninth st., city “A FRENCH DRESSMAKER,GOOD FITTEE, wouid like a few more engagements by the day in families. Address B., box 76, Call office. Yorsgom, WOULD LIKE A SITCATION 10 assist in light housework or mind children. Please call at 122 Francisco st., corner Midway, in Branch bakery. F RENCH GIRL, 19 Y EARSOLD, GOOD COOK, 8 months in America, speaks English and French, wishes place in private family. 432 Jack- s0n st. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continned. XPERIENCED DESIGNER AND DRESS- maker from New York City desires work by the day in families, best city references. Alte, box 23, Call Office. JXPERIENCED AND RECOMM ENDEDGIRT, as seamstress. maid, attendant, second work, Companion or any good position opén for employ- ment. Address Anthony, Call Oftice, Oaklan IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES POSI- tion as housekeener in a lodging house, or for widower’s family. Apply room 7, 1035 Market st. TIDOW, WITH SOME MEANS, WOULD like gentieman for partner. Cell at 1027 Market. Sixth and Seventh, second fioor, room 1. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ANTED—SITUATION AS VALET, TRAV- eling servant or to wait_on an_invalid gentle- man by an Englishman; has traveled the contl- nent of Europe, and without incumbrance: 8 vears’ reference from present employer. Address Valet, TUplands, San Mateo. W ANTED_POSITION BY NURSE OF EX- perience in hospitai or private family. Address Nurse, box 148, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES work; can give references. Address R. 8., box 108, Call Office. OY OF 14 WISHES TO LEARN PLUMBING o Jpprinting trade. Address P. 5., box 55, Call office. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN vears of age; willing to do any kind of work. Call or address C. E. 8., 517 Jessie st., ciLy. N REQUIRES PO N DRIV- 1ng light delivery wagon. Address D. H., box 88, Cail Office. TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking; 3 in family; references desired. 1625 O’Farrell st., bet. Webster and Fillmore. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 outside rooms: best spring heds: single rooms 20c & day; $1 & week: meals, 10c. Youze SCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN girl for walting and second work. Call Wednes- ¢ 10 A. 3., 829 Union st.; references. OUNG GIRI, FOR MODEL. 27 TAYLOR 8t., room 2. G_ RMAN GIRL FOR COUNTRY, FAMILY of reneral housework. 1147 Geary st. & GRL CARE FOR 3 CHILDREN; $10. 2046 0‘1_-‘:"2“ st 00D FINISHERS AND BUTTONHOLE- makers on custom coats. 916 Howard st. GIEL TO WAIT ON TABLE AND ASSIST chamberwork; $16. Apply 954 Bush st. WANTED—OLD LADY TO TAKE CARE OF baby; good home. Call 43 Second st. (GRL For LIGHT HOUSEWORK, quire 1013 Golden Gate ave. $1 STARTS YOUTX BUSINESS THAT PATS $2 50 perday. 328 Seventh st. P!HVATE ENTRANCE FOR <AD"'J5 WISH- ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. IN- 500 ZATES MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 250 TO 81 562 Mission st.; also 63114 Sacramento st. UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE S. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. QHOES 'HALFSOLED TN 10 MINUTLS: 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. AKE THE DEAD ENZEL'S ALARM clock: no electricity. 607 Montgomery s VW ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 week: rooms for two, 26c a day, $1 50 & week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. 7 ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per weel 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. B, CITE Singu oo gn o A cents per night; 81, per Wi Pacific Houss Commercial and Leidesdort sts. 5()() WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK ON fruit. Apply Immediately at Californi; Canneries Co., Brannan st.. bet. Third and Fourth. 0OOD HANDS ON VESTS; APPRENTICES of experience; steady work. 841 Stevenson. 00D, STEADY, SOBER BAKER WISHES work, city or country. Inquire 44 Louiss st., upstairs, bet. Third and Fourth. FIRST»CLAséi)ERMAN OHSWEDISH COOK; must understand honsework and washing; ref- erence required. 834 O’Farrell; call bet. 9 and 12, Y YOUNG MAN, FINE PENMAN, ASCLERK or anything else; speaks Fnglish and German. Address Steady, box 17. Call Office. MALL WAGES THANKFULLY ACCEPTED for any kind of honest employment by an active and reliable elderly man. Address Work, box 66, Call Office. IRL FOR SECOND WORK, FOR LIVER- more; wages $15; references. 1001 Powell st. GIEL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 150814 G Broaaway. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Bakery, cor. Ellis and Webster sts. QUIVATION WANTED BY A SOBER AND reliable gentloman, who is a graduate of a business college; can peak Freuch and Englis) used to hard work; any kind of honorable emplo; ment: best of references. 8. W., box 112, Call. MAY AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple; man understands care of horses, cattle and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper: good general worker; 8 years' California reference; city or country. Address M. W.,box 87, this office. ORROW ON YOUR WATCH OF UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. TOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO LEARN baker trade. Address C. M., box 18, Cail Office. W ANTED_SITUATION &S BUTLER IN PRI- vate family by a competent man; Eastern and California refs 800 Gear D E B eady and sober, wishes position: any kind of honorable employment; 9 years’ experience in winehouse; can drive; best of Eastern and city B., box 17, Call Office. PERIENCED MAN can give good references. H. W., box 86, Call Office. ITUATION BY WELL- in hardware, stove ot tin_ business ADY AGENTS; GOOD COMMISSION. AP- ply MRS. W. D. LAMBERT, 1221 Market st. Y OUNG GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family: wages $12. 633 Minna st. OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; GOOD wages: small family. 1619 Baker st. (}'mx. WANTED, GENERAL HOUSEWORK small family; good home. 1263 Cappst. ANTED—AN BEXPERIENCED GIRL AP- prentice on custom coats. 1044 Howard. (TRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $10. 1227 Golden Gate ave. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 910a Devisadero, near McAllister st. (1OMPETENT GIRL; HOUSEWORK AND assist with children. 12184 Fulton st. N[ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR GIRL, CARE OF baby, light housework; good home: $10. Call restaurant 202 Townsend st., corner Third. Y OUNG LADIES TO LEA ELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paring positions; day or evening. Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay ADY TO LEARN PHOTOGRAPH BUSINESS J'and travel. Address Z.,box 182, this office. QTEADY MAN WANTS WORK; WILL WORK X for $3 per month and board; chores about house: generally uestul thing; refer- ce. JoB R WANTS steady positiol Address Job, box 159, Cali Office. NG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS fireman; can run a stationary engine; best of RESSCUT{ING AND DRESSMAKING— Ladies, I am sure it will interest you to know that the McDowell is the standard system of dresscutting throughout the world, having received the highest award at all the New England State Fairs, first and highest at the World’s Fair, Chicago. and on y system receiving gold medal in California; easy to learn, most rapid to use; now is the time to get ready for business: patterns cut 10 order, 26¢; dressmakers furnished to shops and references from last employer. Address E. L, box | families. McDOWELL DRESSMAKING ACAD- 48, this office. EMY, 218 Powell st., San Francisco. TOUNG MAN WISHES A PLACE 10 MAKE ILLINERY TRADE TAUGHT; PUPILS himself_generally useful at any kind of work. Address J. H., 10 Zoe st. M e e private; able. 2510 California st. terms reason- AN AND WIN- JFIBST-CLASS SHOE 84 Address 921 dow dresser wishes position. Webster st. PRUTLER WANTS SITUATION OR WORK i ide: age 35: good reference. ‘all Office. AND ORCHARDIST, compate ry respect, wishes a position on gentlewan's place; first-class references. Ad- dress B. R., box 118, this office. ORTICUL GOD WAITRESSES WANTED. APPLY 90115 Kearny st. ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; §7; perfect fit. 118 MoAllisterst. ROFESSOR _ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. JONEST, RELIABLE MAN, WITH GOOD references, wishes situation as janitor or gen- eral work in store. Address B., box 17, Call Office. Ql' UATION WANTED BY A SOBER, » steady man as groom in_private place, or stableman for livery stable: first-class reference: country prefered. Address for 3 days, F.J..box 37, Call. BACHER WITH CITY CERTIFICATE OF ench, German, Spanish, English branches, bookkeeping desires engagements in schools or Address Teacher, Call Branch Office, 116 good coachman and understands the care stock: good reference. Address SAM BELLANY, Olema, Marin County, ONS: NO Address J. D. ANT nd of work. Oakland. , LABORERS, LUMRER PILERS and floor men for country sawmill, $1 70 a day and upward; filer for sash and door and _box fac- tory, $3 50 to $4 a day. C.R.HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. ECOND COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, roast cook and_broiler. hotel: French laundry- man, $30; hand washer, country laundry, $25 to $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. $75: TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth. for a room: 26¢ night: §1 week. AGENTS WANTED. EW MORE GOOD AGENTS; BETTER IN vestigate Eureka Suspender. 1567 Market. ALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wis. J1RST-CLASS AGENTS TO REPRESENT AN ~stablished investment Zatbaiy: St be Al solicitors. Apply room 8, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, 9 10 12 a. . ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. PARTNERS WANTED. $5000 PARTNER WANTED TO EN- » gage 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 bave 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 throngh the San Joaquin Valley will | pass through the town, and an opportunity is offered to the right party sel- dom met with. Address W., at his residence for interview, 968 Fifth ave., East Oakland. FURNITURE WANTED. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer,10 Fulton. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, ‘H. folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. 779 Mission. stepiadder manutactd for_the trade. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continue ‘Tmmfi'éfi?fim‘ifiv KIND QUICK for gash see STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. $750 GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN + store; best location on Market st.: 5}%‘1!;5 il!h business, STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 s $3000. Third st. ONE-HALF, LIVERY STABLE; 45 $1750. STRAND & TUTTLE, 17 FRUITSTORE, HORSE _AND . wagon; bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE, ~hln‘l st. 3750 HOTEL 18 ROOMS; FINE BAR AND » dining-room; pays well: bergain this week. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. FIRST-CLASS SALOON; NO.1 LO- $1600- cation. near Market st full value; ?TRQ&'D & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $120 MANUFACTURING & GENERAL - repairing business: no opposition; old established. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. §350 FIRST-CLASS SALOON, « gantly fitted up: old established: arket and Kearny sts.: this is the most popular saloon in city. STRAND & 1'UTTLE, 45 Third st Y AND DAIRY PRODUCE $500. Duiiies Cucrons the bay:_elegantiy fitted, lighted by electricity, heavily stocked: 4 furnished rooms; rent $15. BARRELT & CO., 8651/ Market st. L BRANCH BAKERY AND (‘A!\hl')if $125. store; furnished living-rooms; nort! ‘(‘; Market st.; worth $200: low rent: must be sold. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market st. AKERY: ALLCOUNTER TRADE $600). Birs teore: 4 fine ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parior. BARRETT & CO., 865%4 Market st. CORNER CASH GROCERY AND $900. S weil stocked: best. possivle loca- tion: north Market; low rent: best bargain in €ity. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. CORNER SALOON WORTH $1000; $450. Socintiy fitted up; No. 1 location: must be sold; no snap like this in the city. BAR- RETT & CO., 8651 Market st. £ PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING $47O business: esmbllsh:d’; years; :glle:;ug trade: big bargain, on account of Other’ business. For particulars see Business Exchange, 7833 Mar- ket st., room 3. $4O CIGAR-STORE; BEST LOCATION . on Kearny st.: chieap_rent: foll value in sight: daily receipts trom $10 up: old estab- lished; bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. $500. ZAT ¢ FLOURISHING + town, nr.coast: all necessary machines: doing large business: horse, wagon, house 6 rooms included. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $900 OLD ESTABLISHED DRY AND - fancy goods house: country town: full value. STRAND & TUT ILE, 45 Third st. OR SALE OR TO LET—WOOD AND COAL T Fava: horses, wagons, burness, eic., in_good running order; express business attached. Apply 1915 MeAllister st., bet. Lyon and Lott. @E() BESTAURANT. 1879 MISSION ST. $50. 5 CHRAP_HOTEL AND FURD ture: acing good business; first-class location prosperous town: 35 rooms furnished: barroom: barn: storeroom; electric lights: modern conven- iences. Address Box 356, Santa Rosa, Cal. $200 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS « store ina thriving city: full value; pays well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $25 PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON;: chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 7() RAILROAD ATION R $800. rant; now doing business of $600 month: rent $33. Address k. F., box 51, this office. ?$22'-’\\'1LL‘BE\'T;?)QD PAYIN O taurant: trie allowed; sickness cause of selling. Call at this office. - clear $75 per month to each; good $125 RESTAURANT: BARGAIN _ TO- » day. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. @15 SROCERY AND BAR: 2_ROOMS $] 50). Siliabie for men and wite. 7835 Mar- ket st., room 3. VS GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE. $1000. 355y Wielana's Brewery CORNER SALOON: BEST PART OF sight. 5 $85(.GEOCERY AND BAR, WITH ROOXS: DU, full value in sight; kood paying: best reason for selling. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. §75, PRANCE, BAKERY, COFFEE AND . lunch parlors: rooms: pay well; north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ROLL & STENBERG. 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, farnished houses. orchards, vineyards, San Francisco, Ala- meda and Oakland property: send particulars: all applications for sales promptly attended to. AMILY LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE VERY Faveap: Tnauire N. E. cor. Fourth and Minna sts.; Do agents. XCEPTIONAL BARGAIN—CIGAR-STAND, Ecleurlngtun monthly; best location in city jow rent: long lease; fuil investigation solicited Call 214 Golden Gate ave., bet. 5:30 and 7:30 P. M. SOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS ROADHOUS F Gotng a kooa business: will take in partner if Inquire at Hotel Couper, cor. D st. and agreeabl Eighthave., terminus McAllisterand Geary $27 PRODUCE, DELICACIES; LIVING- - rooms, near Market; sacrifice on ac- count of illness; bargain. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $30 PARTNER WANTED IN OLD BS- - tablished fruit produce business; loca- tion best n downtown market: full investigation allowed. PROLL & STENBERG.719 Market st. ENTLEMAN DESIRES FURNISHED ROOM in private home. O. S.. box 44, Call Office. STORE WANTED. ED—STORE, SUITABLE FOR GRO- cery: corner, and_rooms attached preferred. Address Store, box 142, Call Office. BOARDING WANTED, ANTED--FIRS' LASS BOARD FOR LADY and 2 children in Oakland, Piedmont or Fruit- vale. C., box 10, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR nice cottage. SPECKS, 602 Market st. ARTNER FOR 55-ROOM HOTEL: BEST LO- cation: near Market: steady paying house. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Markeu st. $80 DELICACIES STORE: TAMALE » manutactory: best paying popular busi- ness in Western Addition. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $22 CIGAR STORE, CITY FRONT,NEAR « Market; rent $10; good cheap invest- ment. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. DI OR LESSER AMOUNT—PEOPLE'S $3GOU Bank books for sale, or will trade for city lot. Address Lot, box 83, Call. REUEERE. RUGSTORES—BARGAINS: GOOD TLOCA- tions and trade: Investigate at 18 Crocker Iding. O.G. DAY, JOR SALE_CHEAP: A GOOD-PAY by G RES- X taurant; good place for man and wife; trial glven; rent $17. 2424 Mission st. LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER GROCERY and bar: stock and fixtures. Apply this office. EARLESS OPERATOR WITH $7600 CAN purchase enterprise which, without further out- Iay, will yield investor $10,000 annually: trifiers and brokers ignored. Ad. E. M. B., box 139. Call. k' TANTED—TREASURER FOR FIRS’ theatrical company : must have $300 cash: ref. 81, Call Office required. Address A. 925(). STATIONERY AND NOTION STORE . in cholce location; investigation solici- ted. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ALOON FOR SALE CHEAP; NO BETTER Jocation in the city: none but principals need apply. Inquireof MCLEOD & FAUSS, 515 Market. $55 CIGARSTORE: CENTRAL LOCA- . tion on Market: large transient trade; will safely guarantee 810 o $13 daily ; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ANTED TO BUY—RESTAURANT OR SA- loon connected with lodgings: state price; no agents wanted. Directto J. R. & W. F., box 58, Call Oftice. WANTED-MISUELLANEOUS, ANTED — GOOD PLATFORM EXPRESS wagon; carry 2 ton. Address MARKS, 219 Battery st. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST,, PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing. books and'jewelry : postal. LOST. OST—ON JULY 14, IN CARS OF TRAIN from Los Angeles, purse containing money and jewelry; liberal reward. Apply 1308 Pine gt. OST—GOLD CHAIN, BRACELET AND PAD- lock, bet. Sixth and Jessie, Seventh and Fol- som; reward. 457 Jessiest. COT ERRIER WITH HIS EARS CU’ D has coliar; name Prof. Tuife; liberal zeward. 181 Fourth st., upstairs. £95(). SALOON, CENTER OF MARKETST.: D ZOV. rent only $32 5U; clearing $100 per month: must be soid_this week. For particulars sce SMITH & HUBER, 1001 Market st. $200 PARTNER WANTED FOR THE - best-paying business ' the city; refer- ences required. SMITH, ZUBER & CU., 1001 Market st. $7 PARTNER WANTED: GOOD INDUS- . trious party; manufacturing monopoly; very large profits. See SMII'H, HUBER & CO., 1001 Market st. $70 GROCERY AND SALOON; FULL . value in sight: must sell account sick- ness. Apply SMITH, HUBER & C0.,1001 Market. $110 ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- P » ing business in this city: can realize ;fiw!monthly. Apply WOOD & CO., 917 Mar et st. PA;sz WHO LOST COAT AT CALIFORNIA Theater Monday night, call 730;Market st. ADY'S GOLD WATCH WITH INITIALS L.D. Reward if returned 819 Mission ET MONEY ON WATCHES FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. EAMSTERS FOR RAILROAD WORK; FREE fare. C.R. HANS, 20., 110 Geary st. W ARTED—F N FOR COAL MINE, $100; 2 carpenters and 1 cabinet-maker for Central America. part fare advanced; schoreboy for_country, 85 and found: Swiss butter-maker, £30; miver, $45; 10 laborers for mills and woods: cook for rauch,$20; waiter. $25: tamale-maker and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & 628 Sacramento st. RES A SITUATION TO drive bukery wagon; has been doing 8o for 4 years: thoroughly understands the business: speaks French, lialian and Spanish. Apply H. S., 815 Stockton st. GOK, MINING CAMP, 830: WASHER, Jaundry, 830; butter-maker, §30; 2 carpenters, country, $2'a day: 2 carpenters, $1 25 and board ! wheelwright: woodsmen, $26 and board. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 810 Clay st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MACE HANSON: No. 199082. The finder will please return to bank. $2 REWARD—LOST, SUNDAY JULY 7, AT Union Park, lady’s gold watch and fob, with diamond. Return to 425 Fourth st. FOUND. ARTY THAT LOST PURSE, ETC., PLEASE call 514 Eutter, from 1 to 4 or 7 to 8 P. M., and prove property. DOCTOR WETZEL. PIANOS., VIOLINS, ETC, HEELWRIGHT AND ALL-ROUND WOOD- worker wants steady job; experienced at gen- eral repairing. Address H., box 57, Call. JTRST-CLASS CIVIL ENGINEER (ELECTRI- wishes a position: good references. Ad- ENRI BARTHELEMY. 218 Eddy st. dress FEMALE HELP WANTED. 500.00() TE§,I0, CUT, REDWOOD TN R ber, 10c each, only good tiemakers accepted; 20 woodchop $1 cord; 5 coopers. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 656 Clay st. FHEELWRIGHT, COUNTRY SHOP. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARNESS-MAKER, GOOD STEADY JOB. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ET MONEY ON YOUR PIANO AT UNOLE T HARRIK', 16 Grant ave., near Geary st. S MONTHLY INSTALLMENT ON A NEW §D Newby & Evans upright; price $176. 418 1is st., room 22. NCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY; HEMME & LONG Piano Co. (established 1875), 340 Post st.: on installments; send for catalogue. RESS FOR SPRING! RE PAID, first-class ironer, country, steam laundry, see party here, $10 a week; restanrant cook, $25 and found: chambermald,’ assist waiting. plain country notel, $20; pantry-giri, country hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN &'C0., 110 Geary st. GERMAN COOKS, MUST COOK GERMAN style, 825: German or Scandinavian, house- work, $20; young Protestant girl, general house- Work, $18 and $20; irish Catholio second girl. country, $20; cook, country, fare paid, $15: 10 light housework and nurse’ girls, $10 and $15: seamstress, $1 day and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. HF) WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT PLACES city and country; rallroad fare paid. MU RAY & READY, 634'and 636 Clay st. 10 WATTRESSES, CITY AND COUNTR $15. $20 and $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. HOTEL COOKS, $20, $25, 830 AND $35; 2 dishwashers. $10 and® $16. MURRAY & READY, 834 and 636 Clay st. RANCH COOKS, $20 AND $25: LAUNDRES! $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay RANCH COOKS; 8 HOTEL COOKS, $20 to $50; waiter-boy, $15; washer, country laun- dry; 2 Japanese cooks: 2 dishwasliers. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. OMMER AGENCY REMOVED TO 40 O'FAR- rell st.; Steinway, $225; Weber, 8220, G. O, HEINE & CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu- shek & Son pianos. ANTED — DRIVER® FOR DELIVERY wagon, $12 a week; must furnish security and speak German; waiter and open oysters, country, 40; oysterman, city, $35; ete. L. ANDRE, 818 tockton st. TYANTED-MAN TO MILK AND DO GEN- eral work. country, §25 and found. Apply MISS PLUNKETT. 424 Sutter st. UNCH-COUNTER COOK, $35; TEAMSTER and man about place, §50. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. 15 LAPORERS. g2 Dav: O month, board; 7 Third s., room 31. TRONG BOY KITCHEN WORK, 810, FOUND, #02 Geary st., bet. 2 and 4. W ANTED—PANTRYMAN. 618 CLAY ST 10. 826 PFR laborets, $1 50, city. 51 ANTED—b BOYS, 18 TO 20 YEARS OF 6 Sacramento st. 9() GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK ; $15. $20 AND 4U $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 686 Clay. TED—A DRIVER FOR MILK. APPLY at 745 Twentieth. W ANTIED-_AN IRONER ON STARCHED clothes, $10 week, see party here this mo: ing; second girl, Carson City, $20, see lady her restaurant cook, $25: 3 Germanand French sec: ond girls. $20; 3 cooks, $25 and $30; French nurse, $20: 2 hotel waitresses, $20; kitchen helper, §18, and girls for housework. J. F. CROSETI & CO., 312 Sutter st. VW ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BARBER. 60734 Hayes. ANTED— BEDMAKRR AND PAPRR- hanger at 52 Second st. ME JACKSON, PLEASE OALL IN REGARD to business 'to-day, 3 P. M. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. ANTED—SECOND GIRL FOR NEVADA, $20: girl for housework in small American famlly in country, $20, see lady here: nurse for 2 children, $20 to §25; competent nurse and seam- stress, $20; 20 good housework girls, $20 and $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT. 424 Sutter st. 4 WAITRESSES, FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY hotels; several housework girls. R. T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK, $40; German second girls, $20; French maid and seamstress, $25; French second girl, $20; girls for housework, $20, $16 and $10. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. (GERMAN COOK, §30: GERMAN SEaM- siress and chambermaid, $25; nurse, $2 French second girl, $20: German second girl, $2 10 housework girls, city and country, $20 and 82 4 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. RISH SECOND GIRL: SHORT DISTANCE $20. Apply early to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- on st. R ESPECTABLE MAN WITH 8100 AS PART- ner; 860 a month guaranteed; light work: in- door. _Address Manager, box 87, Call Office. TNE CHANCE, $70 PER MONTH OLEAR; express business for_sale: 2 good horses and wagon: best location on Market st.; sickness cause for selling. Apply 765 Market st., room 2. BARBERS—A BARGAIN; $150: SHOP FOR sale. For particulars call at H. SCHEUNERT, 12 Seventh TANTED—STRADY MAN TO ASSIST IN office, etc., 875 per month; sure increase: must have 8150 cash; no previous experience required. Apply room 81, 51 Third st. ARBERS—_,00D PAYING COUNTRY SHOP: cheap. DECKELMANN BRUS., 108 Ellis st. MAS OF WOMAN T0 MANAGE SMALL GEN- eral merchandise store, country town; must have small cash security. Address box 203, Lodl, al. EAMEN FOR HONOLULU, EUROPE AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. OUSEWORK GIRL: SLEEP HOME:; $16. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. EMAKERS; STEADY WORK. 1834 MAR- ket st., opposite Seventh. TOUSEWORK GIRL, SACRAMENTO, 2 (N family, $25, fare both ways: Hauford, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. EFINED YOUNG GIRL LIGHT HOUSE- work, $12. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. ANTED—COOK FOR A SMALL CATHOLIC institution, short distance in country: no baking: $25 per month and increase and good home. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANIED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless stccessful. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4 EN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND auulity for good paying posltions: day or even- ing. _Kearny, entrance 640 Clay st. WANTED — GOOD BARBER; APPLY BE- tween 2 and 4 p. 3. 1627 Park st., Alameda. \ ANTED-GERMAN GIRL, 2 IN FAMILY, country, see lady here, $20; German nurse and Irish cook, same house, $20 and $25; 10 girls, $15, $18; 10 girls, $20, $25. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. “V'AITRESS, NEAT RESTAURANT, 85 A week: cook, $25; second girl, $20: housegirl, $26: 4 girls, housework, $20; housegirl. $15. 332 Geary. 2 GERMAN COOKS, CITY, $26; SMALL FAM- 1ly: 2 waltresses, city, #15: general housework girls. olty and country. 9% Stockton. TIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK AND cure of children. Apply 1001A MeAllister st. OUNG GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING AND general housework. Call this morning, 1703 Broderick st. (GERMAN GIRL TO DO COOKING AND neral housework: must ve good cook. Call 1715 Pacific ave., bet. § and 12 A. M. OUNG GIRL; MUST BE COMPETENT FOR - x.en:n.l housework; small family. 219 Brod- ck st. OUNG _WOMAN, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, care small family for one month. Address H. L., box 86, Call Office. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small German family. Apply at 3401 Geary st., cor. Jobnson ave. NEAT YOUNG GIEL, GERMAN PRE. ferred, to walt at table and tend counter. Call between 3 and 5 p. 3., 330 Kearny. YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSIION A8 housekeeper or typewriter. Callatll Kearny &t., room 27, first foor. 00D WILLING GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- ceral housework: plain cooking. Inquire 700 Diamond, cor. Twenty-fourth; bakery. OOKBINDER—_FIRST-CLASS MAN TO FIN- finish and rule; steady work. Apply to THE RICKS-JUDD CO. BA RBER-SHOP (16c); A BARGAIN; GOOD business; runs 3chairs. 14 Turk st. BA!IBEB—SHOP FOR SALE: GOODJFURNI- ture; 2 years’ lease. 921 Market st. PENTING PIANOS; LARGE AND VARIED assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S Piano-house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. LEGANT UPRIGHT, GOOD AS NEW, AT MAUVAIS’, 769 Market st. EORGE F, WELLS, SOLE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install- ments; planos rented. '1360 Market st. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please call and huve it explained . he easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano: full-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and Sutter sts. %400 CANDY AND ICECREAM FAC- < « tory; retall; near Market: bargain: cpenp rent. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. $27' CORNER SALOON: WORTH $600: 0. b rooms; fine fixtures: account ovher husjness: sure bargain. WOOD, 917 Market st. 0 SELL OR BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, E PPP,)EE,ALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. $60 A FINE CHANCE; TEAMING BUSI- " learing $100 rer month: doing baul{ng for wholesale house for 7 years; trial given. Apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. ‘QALOON FOR SALE. APPLY AMRRICAN Brewery, 725 Green £330 Tor=ron DOING A PAYIN s; 3 furnished rooms; low rent; a bargain. 417 Hayes st. LD ESTABLISHED FRU sale: cheap. 1105 Howard st. TP ESTAURANT ON MARKET ST. sell on account of sickness. Apply this offic. TSTORE FOR LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGL qulick for cash see GUS STRAND, 16E00x, HOUSE only $450. D 5()rROOM HOU KER, 1206 Market st. AT YOUR OWN PRICE IN payments. DECKER, 1206 Ma; 3 OFFER WANTE ROOMS, WE D UV, turnished; ” Post st. SCHARKF, 18 Yost st. o) 14-ROOM LC $ZDO. cheap; rent 83! ANDERSO: 110 Ellis st., room 1. : TERMS REASONABLE. 22214 urtn st., cor. Tehama. $1750. 8o, Clearing $200; 34 rooms, furnished. DECKER, 1206 Market st., cor. Taylor. 380 COFFEE SALOON . ¥or sale. DECKER. 1206 Market st. $60 PARTNER WANTED IN TEAMING + and express business: clears $75 to $100 r month each: full trial before purchase. C. F. OORE, 935 Market st., room 4. $125. GROGERY AND BAR NEAR FIFTH . and Market sts.; 2 living-rooms; good business; low rent. Apply 765 Market st., room 2. $25(), MAREETST.SALOON AT 4 GREAT . sacrifice; kept by present owner 20 vears: fine business; low rent: death cause of sell- ing; is worth $800. ' Apply 765 Market st., room 2. 5()(). CORNER "GROCERY "AND ~ BAR: . rooms for family: cheap rent; full value: good outside and shipping trade: big sacri- fice; must sell. Business Exchange, 78314 Market. NAP—BAKERS SUPPLIES AND SPICE route: must be sold this week. DECKER, 1206 Market st. JOR SALE—A PAYING LAUNDRY; FULL line of machinery: will sell on easy terms. Ad- dress L., box 118, Cail Office. 3()(). MUST BE SOLD: FRUITETORE: i « prominent corner. L. SCHARFF, 18 ‘o8t st (GRAND SOUTHERN DINING-ROOM, COR. Seventh and Mission sts., to be sold at auction to-day at 11 o'clock. ET MONEY ON YOUR PIANO FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. ET MONEY ON JEWKLRY FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Gea: F() 32 BROOMS: RENT $70; HOUSE. 800, Kaeing rooms: Ane 10ation. A o, SPECK & €0., 602 Mar cet st. 11 _ROOM 6 months’ rent 2;— FURNISHED HOU! 9. and siore: cheap ren paid. _Apply 322 Third s'. FURNITURE FOR BERROOM “SET, 811 PAT $215; Roxbury Brussels, iaid; oiicloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIKEK, 1310 Stockton UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CA RPETS this week at McCABE'S, £48-950 Mission st EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 carpets, good ' as new; ol gloth, e parior suite, 819 up: linoleum, 43¢ 7-p1mc§3m Slts, 814 60; cornicepoles, 25c: ranges, : cash or installments; shij Treei . 1 .NELSON, 198 Kawrth st oo Supped SALE. TABLES CARPETS, RUSSELS, 45c, LAID: ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy olicloth, 20c: open evenings. SHTREK, 1310-1812 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING, ATIONAL BT BEATING AND RENO- vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY and altering. 313-315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38. 244 REAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PL anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. Ay, TR CHASE. EW ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, STANDARD ‘makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED: grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. LOW PRICES. KUHLER & OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR. 223 FIF- teenth st., cor. Capp: cheap. AKERY, STATIONERY, NOTIONS AND fancy goods. 2950 Folsom st. 0 WINE MEN_STORE AND BASEMENT, 50x50; rent for interest in business. H.,339 ‘Hayes st. JREST PAYING RESTAURANT IN THE CITY ; sell cheap. Appiy 10 J. GARLAND, 635 Clay. LD-ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE & RE- tail grocery, with bar. doing business $50 daily; large lto‘(‘:klgmcer;esza m?’fi fine store fixtures, cash registers, safe, elivery wago: " Stable, dicr A, BOX O1 Call Ofce. Lo osse, TECK, CHICKERING & SONS.,, VOSE AND Sterling planos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. OURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN T0 BUY A plano by renting. Be careful to go io KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of planos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE. 28 and 30 O'Farrcll st. DENTISTS. LD-ESTABLISHED SALOON: GOOD LOCA- tion; cheap rent. Apply Call Office. b’ AS'I‘IED;D‘IIARTI‘ EmelTu 3200 TO IN- vest in zood-paying office business. LOOMT & CO., 87345 Market st. 5 FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALUON AND restaurant: building of 20 rooms, all well fur- nished: must be sold on account of sickness. MRS. J. DELCROIX, Tiburon, Marin County, Cal. 200 PAYING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE . store: sales §12 daily; 3 ro %NAS. 5 Market st. AR S LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market st. ORBALE—THE BONANZA WINE VAU] 5 T S hcicesis and reais: Eood bargain, B33 P st E.J. J. LEEK, 1206 M. T, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundays till noon. R.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrel FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND COFFER saloon for sale; are doing a good business: owner has other business. See owner at 23 Third. IGAR-STORE FOR SALE; N ;26 IR O AGENTS; 26 IG BARGAIN: ON ACCOUNT OTHER busivess: good - paying cornes v paying T saloon. 516 “A T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to please or no charge on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced. Imhl} Zold :Ellnsl only 'A!:V pt_lgleuurixirmxon‘ ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- Ket, bet. 3a_and 4tn, gas_specialists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth man;mm m $1; ex:nqmcuc, with $7 2,51 08 TRET, WaRMANTED 12 as can made; n . . jentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. K. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a spectaity. 1841 Polk st. DB. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like new: teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c: gas given. 5() CANDY FACTORY AND CON $550. Gonerrsineror Sate’ firstclugs. fio- tures; fine scda fountain. Apply this office: OR SALE—RESTAURANT, DOING GOOD factory business; rare o) S Eighth st. PPOrtunity. Call 496 OULD LIKE TC INVEST ANY SUM $5000 to 830,000 in some wholesale orl;}‘l?l?l‘- facturing business; all communications strictly confidential. Address G. L.. box 86, Call Office. Oy, STEAM kc.{xgng-‘%nsyfixu AND enovating Works, 38 an ighth st. G, R. STEVENS, manager. - Telephone Na., soath 250, W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUS TED WITH work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- ating Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. 'ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. HE I. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established it cleaning machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. MOQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- - ovating works. 458 Stevenson: tel. 8228, HORSES. OR SALE—STRONG, SOUND, GENTLE young horse: weight 1200: drive any way. Rear 925 Harrison si. or 1414 Oak Grove ave. VORMAN BRED MARE (TWO weeks) for sale cheap. 32714 Bryant st. OR SAL N ND BUGGY FOR park. be seen at Mascot Stables, 1110 Goiden Gate ave, 4() JIORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carcs, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 2ls0 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth _and_Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES., vOODWORK ON HAND: GOOD AND jobbing and repairing promptly done N, 521 Mission st. ¥OE SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, P AN'S OPERATING CHAIR: EXCEL- Jent condition; great bargain. 741 Filbere st No.a RANGE, FRANCONIA: WATERBACK, with complete; $15. 1710 Market st. TGGY 20. 3 HOME SEWING-MACHINE; 7 « drawers; all attachments. 9394 Mission. JINEST. BERNARD PUP, 31, MONTHS; CO: lins breea: $15. 1501 Masan cor. Broadwa SALOON FOR SALE IN BEST PART OF CITY ; alsoa road house, with ? SR b, fixtures and furniture. TOR SALE—GROCERY AND BaR, ON AC count of death of proprietor. Inquire of Mesars. T. & B, cor. Clay and BAtiers sts.; no reonte: IOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ket st. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. : ARBE PLOYMENT CALL SEC. mfié‘h&)}g&wnm H.SCHEUNERT. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know MUZART, $19 Ellis, near Taylor; 100 large rooms: 25¢ night, $1 50 week; very cheap. 32] ELLIS, "ROSEDALE—ROOMS sbc TO 50c anight; $1 to $3 8 week: open all night. OR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT last longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. GOOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. HANSON & CO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38. PHYSICIANS. $4000. fon o S ROTSET, S Bl pply 715 Fifth ave., :;1;'- Py it l‘(:lx leagse. Apply at H. V. Brew- Sfigughgmitqfi CHEAP; GOOD LOCA- Howard sts., grocery-store. - Cor e A OLD-ESTABLISHED ATTENTIDN—IGC & 15c NIGHT, GOOD & clean rooms. Raliroad House, 533 Commercial. MEN TO TARE LODGING AT THE NEW %9,‘0 rlm 717 K‘,'.lmhl.‘" near Third; best in : 50c per nig] SBOES SOLED 16 MINUTES; WHILE.YOU ‘wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40915 Pine. REEUHATISK. NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- clal attention to these diseases. J. A. MCDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market st., 2 10 4, 70 8 P. M. PARTNEB ~BEAUTY PARLORS AND manufacturing; d . o, Banuiseluring; detalls at interview. 181 Pos A HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Elghth Alameda. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. FBEE BEER; BEST (N CI1Y ; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. LINDELL TIOUSE. 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 160 night. 25-CENT INNERS FOR 10 CEN’ DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. OUCAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for Bc at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, ANTED—-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c; bottle wine, 5c. 608 Clay st. MEYS SHOES 34 8OLED, 40c: HEELS, 38c; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. HQU!E! BUILT FOR $250 A ROOM; PAR- ties contemplating building are invited to call and examine our plans. 1149 Mission st. SEWING MACHINES. $2 NEW DOMESTIC SEWING - MA- « chine; drop leat, drawers, cover and at- tachments. 208 Fourth st. HOUSE FUR SALE. $200, E T T 335 Kearny st room & e FOAMILY COW FOR SALE CHEAP. Fiventy-eigntn st b W OOD LATHE, 24-INCH PLANER, i lathe, scroll-saws. ete. 1721 Mission st CC " JOR SA LE—FROM SEPT] ] Fions country milk per first. i-lugonncsx:'. mendations. AddressJ. W. BROWN, Milpitas, or giiEDICT BROS., 3614 Sixteenth st., San Fran- T. BEENARD PUP, 4 MONTHS OLD; Ci lins breed; $20. 1501 Mason, cor. Bli-'om‘é(:[y' POOL-TABLE FOR $60. $300 Oftice, Oakland. . s, LL TY PEWRITERS RENTED, Including SMITH PREMIER. LEO E. ALEXANDE » 218 Sansome st. S BR0 IVE PNEUMATIC SAFETL 3 Fsls sinely. 528 MeAlister sty * X #1007 ILCH COW FOR SALE IN N- Mdlllon. T. HURLEY, flSODmlmIGsLaxa]!? s 'HEA PEST PLACE TO BUY GAS F G . HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gnle)g’rvz“s ROCERY AND BAR; GOOD LOCATION. Gy liquor-dealers, 320 Clay st. Y ILSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, Weoflmmfll and money-till: cheap. lO‘ZHgI:yLF HOEL MEN, INVESTIGATE THIS OPPOR- Alameda C&n‘my:!lv;l Tent: long lease; 6 rooms: d ing complete; rare chance; don’t It: ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st GOOD OPPORTUNITY ;: PARTNER WANTED in a business established since 1862: capital mlllfl, about $50,000. AddressA.T., P.O. box OUSE 14 ROOMS: LARGE LOT: STABLE and carriage house: Western Addition. Ameri- can Laud and Trust Company, 133 Market st. G owner wistis tojeare siy. Apyiy o ; e eity. Oflice; no agents. ol e 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MA N N KE> of safes which have been taken in exchange &s part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 8 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, gfl]h‘mhlolafl safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and rglar proof: all sizes; at lessthan half cost; seo ;hsa‘n:m So) yl‘ol:'ukl'd‘el.".L ‘The Waltz Safe Salesroom, et st., factory st., San Francisco, Cal. g Ro EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S. RAY Mig Co., 12 Cailfornia s-. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand sold 112134 Markeb bet. 7th and Sia q