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10 THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. THE STOOK MARKET. The market seems to have relapsed into a condi- ton of stagnation as there Is no business of any consequence. The daily tendency is toward weaker values. NoOTES. The delinquent assessment sale of the Hale & Norcross Mining Company will be held to-day. Bullion valued at $31,876 76 has been received from the Con. Cal. & Va., being the clean-up for - run, during which time they produced $42,713 96. In the Savage, on the 950 level west crosscut 1 started from the north lateral drift 106 feet north of the statlon s advanced 47 feet: face in por- phyry and clag. The south drift from tne iwest crosscut from the faceof the north drift fourth floor of north upraise 1s advanced 32 feet; face is in low grade ore. In the south drift, 20 feet south of the sill floor southeast drift, they have started an east crosscut on the third floor of the oid stopes and advanced the same 10 feet, passing through bunches of good ore. They have timbered the north lateral drift from the station to the west crosscut 1 and are now timbering the south lateral drift. On the 1050 level in the west crosscut, 15 feet from the face of the main south drift, they continue to stope very good ore from the streak mentioned in the last weekly report. During the week th have hoisted 22 cars of ore; car samples average $75 52 per ton. 5 Assessments Pending. Following 1 a list of assessments now pending: [ [Delingy No. |Amt| inthe | Sale Day. CoMPANY. | Board. | ale & Norcross ....| 107 Jne 29 July 25 Challenge..... 19| Ty 6 Best & Beicher. 58 Jly 8 45 Ty 13 7 51| Jiy 29 Aug 15 9 Jly 26 Aug 21| 9 Jiy 26.Aug 21 | 6 Aug 2 28 | 5! 30 | i4 4 66 2 35 9 Beicher. 51 10 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:30. 100 Belcher...32/100 G & C.....38 50Ophir... 200 B & B.....89100 37100 Savage. 100... 88200 Mexican. 100 Bodie. 18100 Occidntl. 400 Chollar....58! | AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 800 Alpha.....08[700 G & C....39/150 Potos! . 209 Belcher. 50 . .40 150 2 800 B & B....881100 H & N..1.35900 Savage....39 900 Bullion....171000 Occldti..25/500 Sierra N..49 100 Challeng 30300 Overmn..17/ Following were the Sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 07400 C Impl ....01300 Ophir... 15200 Con N Y..08100....... 9100 Exchar.. 02800 Potosi 00 HaN 1.; 100 Alpha. 200 Alta...... 200 Andes.. 100 Belcher. 200B &B.. 250..... 200 Bullion.. 200 ... 200 Caledo.12: 150 Chollar, 200 CCaV2.7214/200 Ovrmn. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Alpha.....07 600 C Impl ...01 200 Oohir...1.35 800 Alts 15200 C Point...38 50 Savage....38 200 Bodie.... 18200 G & C 800 Bullion...17200 ... 300 Bulwer...05200 HEN ... 200 Choll 7200 Mexican.. 150 CC& 0300 Mono......04200 Union C..48 110 Confid.....92/400 Occident]. 25200 Y Jackt...59 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SDAY, July 24—4 p. a0 sked. 04 11 03 02 68 [ Best & Beicher. Benton Con. 40 Mexican. 18 Mono 18, Mt. Diabio. . Challenge Con. Choliar.. . b7 Con. Cal. & Va.2.65 Con. lmperiat, 01 39 Confidence. 91 10 Con.New York. — 50 | Crown Pomnt... 37 = EastSierra Nev — 04 | Exchequer. - 20 | Eureka Con.. — 03 | Gould & Curry. 39| Union Con. 50 | Hale & Norcrs.1.35 1.40/Utah.. 01 03 lowa.. 04 05/Yeliow Jacken 38 42| STOCE AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July 24-2 7. x. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| U B 4s coup..112 |U 8 48 reg. MISCELLANEOUS BON Cal-stChleSs. 10934 Do, 21ss6s.101 — Cal Elec L 65 — 1075 P& OKy6s..110 120 Cotra CW 55100 10133 P&Ch Ry6s. 9614 — Dpnt-stex-cp 70 95 | Pwl-stRR6s. — 1164 EdsnL&P 65.106 Reno,WL&L102 106 F&CH RREs100 RiverWCo6s — 100 Bid. Jq12 Asked. Geary-stR6s. — 105 |SFaNPRR5s10115102 LosAng Lés. — = SPRRAriz6s 97 = — Do.Gnied.6s. — 108 SPRRCal6s.112 — Mkt-stCblets121 = PRR Calbs. 8714100 gRSs. — 102 Do, 1 con gtd. 87342100 99 CR R 6s.100 PBrRCais. 98 9914 103 Do, 2d iss 55..105% — |SunstT&T6s — 108 Omnibus 6s..1195120 |Sutter-stR6s.110 — PacRollMbs 102 — |VisallaWCés — 92 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 5955 6134/San Jose. ... — 971, Marin Co.... 48— |Sprig Valley10055101 GAS 8TOCKS. — 4815 PacificLight. 45 46 Central.....". 95 ~— SanFrancsco 71 713 OskGL&H. 4414 — |Swockton..... 17 24 PacGasimp. — 813 INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.151 160 |Sun. . 4814 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.12634128 Anglo-Cal. 55 62 |London&SF. — 31 Bank of Cal..22334230 % THeRcs Cal SD&TCo. 54 60 bk O FirstNationl.177 180 |[Sather BCo. — — Grangers.... — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&ICo. — 174814 Bavé&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L.1000 — [Security......250 285 Mutoal . — 45 |UnionTrust.835 850 SFSavUnionds0 500 STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. California....104 105 (Oak.SLaHav — 100 Geary-st...... — 90 |Presudio. - 18 Marketst.... — 42 Sutterst - = POWDER STOCKS. AtlsnticD... — 18 JuGSOM....... — — California.... 76— |Vigorit....l — 80c Guant — 153 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Bk DCoalCo. PacAuxFA. — Cal Cot Mills, Pac Borax... 00 Cal Dry Dock — |PacI&N Co. 30 EdisonLight. 93 |Pac Roll Mil - GesConAssn. — — |Parf Paint Co 9 HawC&SCo. 6 6 |PacTransCo — 2514 HutchSPCo.. 11 1134 PacT&TCo. 50 6214 JudsonMfgC, — — |SunsetT&T. 35 — MerExAssn.100 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 OceanicSsCo — 80 MORNING SESSTON. Street—85000 Edison L & P Bonds, 107; 108 F Gaslight, 7115. AFTERX00N sESs1O: Board—100 8 V Water, 10034. Street—$1000 Edison L & P Honds, 107: 5 Hutch- son S P Co, 1114 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. YLouls and Helena L. Hess, M. H. McManus and Albert Wilford (by B. P. Oliver, Commissioner) to D. J. Buckiey, 1ot on W line of Buchanan street, 55:6 S of Vallejo, S 20 by W 91:6; $3736. D. J. Buckley to Albert Wilford, same; $3736. Joseph M. Wood to Pauline Bachman, lot on W Tine of Steiner street, 82:6 S of Broadway, § 27:6 by W 110; $10. John Maguire to James G. Maguire, 1ot on E line of Devisadero street, 36:9 N of Ridley, N 25 by E 118:9; also lot on SE line of Clemeniina sireet, 825 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 75; gift. E. C. and_Almena F. Seavey to lhomas E. Haven, ot on W line of Devisadero street, 90:6 § of O'Farrell, S 23:6 by W 103: $5. Thomas H. and Mary H. Day to Charles A. Day, lot on W line of Wiliard street 125 N of Tyler (Golden Gate avenue). N 25 by W 100; $10. Sarah Thorne t0 William F. Herrin, lot on § line of Nineteenth street, 87:6 W of Jessie, W 37:6 by 885: $10. Hannab Simpson to Ferdinand Kraft, loton N line of Jersey street, 153:11 W 0f Castro, W 24:4 by N 114: $10. Henry F. Michaells (by T. O'Srien, Tax Col- lector) to M. McCann, 1ot on ¥ line ‘of Mission sireet, 125 N of Nevads, N 26 by £ 100, tax deed; Samuel Dowling to Sarah J. Dowling, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 825 S of Point Lobos, 8§25 by W 120: 3250, : Solomon and Dora Getz to Fannie Bahrenfuss, lot on X line of I street, 107:6 W of Sixteenth av- enue, W 25 by X 100; $10. Bridget D. Ford (nee Duffey) to Annie Peterson, 1ot on NW line of Arago street, 160 SW of Pauld: ing, SW 80, NW 187, NE 85, SE 160, block 4, Belie Roch Clty: #10. na Loomis (nee Fischer) to Birdle F Tots 47 t0 50, block 42, Summgsider $100 T Ihen plagzles M and Ellzaveth o', Kiane to Emma . Fisher, 1ot 10, block 10, tract A, People’s stead Assoclation: $10. R Tnknown owners (by T. O'Brien, Tax Collector) Shbdivision 1y NE 0 by W 15, puoas T ae 5 o ubdivision 1, NE 20 by NW 15, block 11 conded), tax deed: §1. ST Same to same, 10t on NE corner of subdivi and SE corner of subdivaion 6 GE 86, B 510 39 NW 60 (as recorded), tax deed; §: % —_— ] ALAMEDA COUNTY. s Frank and Etta M. Stover of Alameda to Martha M, Jones (wife of G. H.) of Alameda, Iot on 8 line of Alden avenue (or Twenty-ninth street), 100 SE of San Pablo avenue, E 50 by S 70, being portion otlot 1, block A. Whitcher & Brockhurst Tract, Osakland: $10. “Charles A. and Alice C.Balley of Oskland to F. Dutra (wife of Joseph B.) of Berkeley, lot on W line of Eighth street, 150 S of Bancroft way, | K. R. B. Hall, 220 Mason st. 8 50 by W_135, being fractional lot 8, block 124, Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. Il Association, aud also being fractional lot 8, block 124, Corrected Map Raymond Tract, Berkeley; $5. W. G.and K. Taylor to Ed H. Benjamin, re- record 457 d 185, lot on S line of Twenty.sixth street, 147 feet W of Market, W 27:6 by S 89, block 637, logether with 5 shares capital stock of the West Oakland Mutual Loan Association, Oakland; $5. Estate of Flenore H. Sarowsky to Hermann Kos- male, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 100 W of Caroline, W 33:3 by N 163:6, block Q, Northern Addition to Oakland: $400. Hermann Kosmale to Sheldon Pomeroy, same: $125. David and Lydia P. Banford to A. and Charles J. Welch of Oakland, lot on SW line of Twenty-third street, 427:6 SE of Nineteenth avenue. SE 25 by SW 140, lot 24, block 76, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland: $10. C. C. Jorgensen of Oakland to Antoinette S. Jor- gensen of Oakland. lot on SW_corner of East Sev- enteenth street and Twenty-fonrth avenue. W 120, S110:3.E 142:5, N 33:6 to_beginning, belng ot 5, block K, subdivision 50 Associates Tract, East Oakland! gift. Antonio and Traza Midelros to Catherine M. and Joseph Rohland, lot on N Ilineof Warder street, 275 E of Twenty-third avenue, E 26. N 74.69, W 25.14, S 77.14 to beginning, being lot 12, block A. subaivision block 23. North Alameda Tract, East Oakland: £10. Joseph . Pearson of Contra Costa to Sarah J. Pearson, lot on W line of Telegraphiavenue, 50 of Forty-fourth street, N 50, W 106, 8 50, E105:8 to beginning, being lot 26, block 2101, McCourtney Tract, Oakland Township; gift. Oscir F. and Sarah A. Frantress to Elmer E. MeNeill, 1ot on SE lineof Avala avenue (Galindo street), 82 NE from point of intersection of Ayala avenue with East Vicentestreet, NE 43 by SE 100, block E, Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract at Temescal. Oakland Township: $10. Isaac W. and E. M. Aridenbecker to Lelia O. Devore (wite of C. P.) of Berkeley, lot on S line of Channing way. 120 W of Audubon, W 45 by S 185, being lot 18. subdivision of the Bell property, Berkeley: $3000. Louisé S. E. Hossack of San Francisco to John G. Griswoid of Oakland, lot on N line of Emerson street. 100 W of Shattuck avenue, W 50 by N 105, being lot 23, block L, Newbury Tract, Brooklyn: $10, W. E.and Erminia Dargle of Oakland to_John Richardson of San Francisco, lot 225, Rose Tragt, Brooklyn Township; $5. Builders' Contracts, James Mahoney with P.J. Breman, alterations and additions on SE line of Bryant street, 66 SW of Center place: $1398. Mrs. M. Hockstadter with Richard Sinnot, to erect a two-story building on N line of Broadway, 197 W of Gough street; $6200. D. T. McArthur with'E. Zwierlein, to erect a two- story frame building on E line of Locust street, 100 S of Sacramento: $3400. —-————— Knave originally signified only a boy, then as most waiters and pages were boys it was applied to male servants, and as not a few 0} those were of roguish habits, it finally came to mean a rascal. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco 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. 859 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Eixteenth and Mission streets, open until fo'clock. 12518 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 16 Ninth street, open until §:30 o'clock. SE NO. 1 CHIS (THURS- July 25, at 7:80 o'clock. By order of the Master. A FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A. M. 121 Eady st.—Called’ meeting THIS EV :30 o'clock. Second degree. All Masons and sojourning brethren are invited. By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, Sec. YERBA BUENA LODGE " No. 15, I. O. O. F.—Initiation THURSDAY, July 25. All members are requested t0 be present. F.G. SMITHSON | DAY) EV Second degree. | b 207, 1. 0. O. ¥.—In- (= itiation July 25. All members are - = requested (0 be present. N ANDRE, Rec. Sec. A. LIEBERT, N. G, NOTICE—THE REGULAR meeti of Harmony Alllance No. 11 be held THIS July 28, at 2587y | All'brothers | are req-ested to attend, as it will be the last regular meeting_before our coming picnic, which will be | held on Sunday. August 11, at Shell Mound Park. CHARLES O'BRIEN, President. James J. DoNovAN, Rec. Sec. SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH Thistle Club — Regu!. meeting THIS EVENING at 32 O'Farrell st. at 8 o'clock; also smoking concert. JAMES NIVEN, Royal Chief. ALFRED M ER, Recorde = MASTERMARINERS BE, E olent Association—Funeral notice Special meeting will be held ia hall, 421 ‘}B’ 1 Post st., FRIDAY, July 26, a: 1 P. M.~ All members are requested to be present for the | purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased | brother, JOHN CHARLSON. By order of the | President. L. TRAU G, Rec. Sec. | £ RFBEL CORK BENEVOLENT SO ci {embers of the picnic committee are requested 10 meet at Academy Hall THURSDAY, | July 25, 1895, at 8 o'clock P. M., t0_make arrange- | ments for the ninth aonnual 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. MAHONEY, Sec. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Com- pany, & corporation—The regular annual meetin; of the stockholders of the above-named corpor: tion not having been called or held on the day : pointed for sald meeting by the b corporation, and no time thereafter for the holding of said meeting being provided for by the sald by- laws 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 o’clock P. ), atthe office 0f said_corporation, rcom 69, Columbian buliding, 816 Market st., San ¥ran. cisco. Cal., for the purpose 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 satd meeting. A. L. BANCROFT, Owner and holder o 1070 shates of the capifal stock of said corporation (by CUKTIS HILLYER, his attorney-in-fact); THEO. 7. HARDEE. Owner and holder of 49,930 shares of the capital stock of said corporation, to-wit: Of th evidenced by certificates Nos. 29, 30, 31 and 34, formerly standing on the books of said corporation in the name of FRED W. LAKE trustee. San Francisco, July 19, 1895. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hukalau Piantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, San Fran- cisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of ZAugust. 1895, at the hour of 11 0’clock A. 3., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to sérve 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 P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMBERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, | postage free. SPECIAL NOTICLS. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tél. 5580. SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WAN TED-—Continned. g TO WHOM IT 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 Schoenfeld, aged 9 years 8 months, born in San Francisco: Joseph Simon, 4 years, born in San Francisco; Samuel L. Weintraub, aged 7 years 4 months, born in S8an Francisco; Hannah and Rose_Ostérman, aged 4 years 6 months, born in Ean Francisco. By order LEO ELOESSER, Sec. g ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- 8350 up. 309 Sixth. George Hartman. GOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL escription and most favorable terms. Ad- dress box 157, thi ce. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. STRONG WILLING WOMAN WANTS WORK of any kind by the week: sleep home. ' Apply 1202 Powell at. l IDDLE-AGED SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS daywork; house-cleaning or washing and iron- ing. Address W. M.. 873, Rausch st. WO SWEDISH GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS to do cooking or general housework, one in American family, one in Jewish family, wages $25; best of references. Call 617 Van Ness ave. TTUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE LADY 10 do general housewerk. Call 426 Second st., cor. Stiver. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION as housekeeper; clty or country references exchanged. Call or address 796 Van Ness ave. IRST-CLASS COOK FOR SCHOOL OR IN- stitntion for city or country: best of references. 210 Grove st. 5 ESPECTABLE MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN wishes situation to wait on invalid: lady is an excellent sewer. Address N. S., box 145, Call. RESSMAKFR WISHER ENGAGEMENTS by day or sewing at home; work guaranteed; reference. Call 108 Ash ave. 7OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS Y P00 or cantence Anpis A. B 631 Sacra- mento st. IDDLE-AGED MAN DESIRES SITUATION: 00d gardener, milker and driver. Address E., B box 10, t D ‘EAT GERMAN, FINE PENMAN, WANTS N Dosition of sonde Kind; has managed liotels and restaurants; prefers situation as steward. Address Clean, box 17, Call Office. W ASTED_SITUATION AS VALET, TRAV- eling servant or to wait_on an Invalid gentle- man by an Englishman: has traveled the conti; nent of Europe, and without incumbrance; 8years’ Teterence from present employer. Address Valet, Uplands, San Mateo. ANTED—POSITION BY NURSE OF EX- W hospital or private family. Address Nurse, box 148, Call Oftice. 7OUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES Y work; can give references. Address K. 8., box 108, Call Office. RESSCUTTING AND DRESSMAKING— Ladies, 1 am sure it will interest you to_know that the McDowell s 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 § system receiving a gold medal in California; easy to learn. most rapid o use; now is the time to get ready for business: patterns cut to order, 25¢;_dressmakers furnished to shops and families. MCDOWELL DRESSMAKING ACAD- EMY, 213 Powell st., San Francisco. MlLLmEiY TRADE TAUGHT; PUPILS are taken in class or private; terms reason- able. 2510 California st, ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Cntting-school, 1231 Market st. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. PROFESSOR ~LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ing and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. ——— OY OF 14 WISHES TO LEARN PLUMBING o Printing trade. ~Address P. §., box 55, Call office. TTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN 23 years of age; willing to do any kind of Work. Call or address C. E. S., 517 Jessie st., clty. 00D, STEADY, SOBER BAKER WISHES work, clty or country. Inquire 44 Loulsast., upstairs, bet. Third and Fourth. ITUATION WANTED BY A SOBER AND reliable gentlemap, who is & graduate of a Dbusiness college; can speak French and English; used to hard work; any kind 0f honorable employ- ment; best of references. =. W., box 112, Call. AN AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple; man understands care of horses, cattle and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper; good general worker: 3 years alifornia_reference; city or country. Address'M. W., box 87, this office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO LEARN Address C. M., box 18, Call Office. TOUNG GIRL LATELY FROM STATE OF Maine would like position as housekeeper. Ad- dress 27 Taylor &t., room 3. —STTUATIC LER IN PRI vate family by a competent man; Eastern and Callfornia references. Address J. M. J., 800 Geary. EFINED LADY OF GOOD FAMILY WISHES & position as housekeeper or would take charge of an invalld: is & good seamstress. Address K. L., box 93, Call Office. AN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; washing and ironing. 121115 Folsom st. "TRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES EN- gagements in families: the latest designs at re- duced rates; references. Apply 1516 Eddy st. TRST-CLASS COOK: PRIVATE FAMILY; 610 Ciay st TOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; OF- fice or housecleaning. Call or address 4624 Minna st. FTDOW WITH SOME MEANS WOULD LIKE gentleman for partner. Cali at 1027 Market , bet. Sixth and Seventh, top floor, room 7. W) OMAN WANTS SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper; good seqmatress and ook no oblec- tion to children. Call 10834 Third st., room 8. WB:\HS WANTS WORK BY THE DAY TO do house-cleaning. Apply 210 Linden ave., near Gough st. TOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO light housework or attend store after school hours. Apply 632 Grove st. RESSMAKING DRESSES, $2 UP; WRAP- pers, 12c up. MRS. SMITH, 864 Mission st. V VW 1BOW WITH A CHILD WOULD LIKE TO get housework in small family: no objection 10 short distance in country. 529 Montgomery ave. "A N EXPERIENCED INFANT'S NURSE DE. sires position or would do chamberwork and take care of grown children. 920 Post st. ERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN a German famlily: general housework and plain cooking. Pleasé call 434 Fifth st. TTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN girl as seamstress: understands dressmaking. Please call 51234 Taylor st. ANTED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN, A 4 position; is a good housekeeper: not afraid (o work : or would cook for hotel or camp. Call at room 225 Go'den West Hotel. PESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do general housework; {s & good plain cook and laundress: many years' reference.” 744 EFINED YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE wishes position as mai¢ or chambermaid: good sewer. Address G. M., 112 Hyde st. RELIABLE NG GIRL WISHES a sicuation to assist with cooking and general housework: private family or private boarding- house: Mission preferred. Address 1442 Va- lencia st. POSITION A8 STENGGRAPHER, wrlter or bookkeeper: _references: country. Address E., box 19, Call Office. TYPE- city or j_)’éé’nxox WANTED BY A REFINED AND educated young lady as typewriter or bookkeep- er, or photogT: k. A. M. C., box 145, Call. T RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN AS working housekeepar, or assist with house- work and sewing. - Call 30 Hanover place, off Sac- ramen: below Mason: no postals. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION t0 do general housework; 1o objection to coun- try. Call at 1414 Middle st., off California, bet. Webster and Fillmore. 7OUNG CHILEAN GIRL WOULD LIKE POSL tion as amanuensis or light employment. 27 Taylor st., room 2. RESSMAKER — FIRST - CLASS FITTER stylisn draper and designer: thorough dress: maker: by the day: just moved. MISS WAR. WICK’S, 34 Grove st. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL -WANTS SITUA- tion for second work: is firsi-class waitress. 218 Aussin st., near Franklin. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION TO do washing and house-cleaning. Call 32214 Tehama st. e (LERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework for an elderly lady or an old couple. Apply 1203 Turk st., bakery. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion as cook and general housework: city or country; best of city reference. Address 29 Pleas- ant st. EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE PLAIN sewing, or gentlemen's mending neatly done. 144 Fifth st., room 6. OUNG MAN, 33, GERMAN, ST , HON est, steady and sober, wishes position: any kind of honorable employment; 9 vears' experience in ; cap drive; best of Eastern and city 7, Call Office. LL-EXPERIENCED MAN can give ce. Address Job, o steady position: wages 10 object. box 159, Call Office. l' NG AN WISHE A SITUATION AS fireman; can run a stationary ngine: best of Teferences from last employer. Address E. 1., box 48, this office, JOIRST-CLASS SHOE SALESMAN AND WIN- dow dresser wishes position, Address 921 Webster st. TTUATION WANTED BY A SOBER, steady man as groom in private place, or as stableman for livery stable: first-class references; couniry prefered. Address for 3 days, F.J..box 37, Call. CACHER WITH CITY CERTIFIOATE OF French, German, Spanish, English branches, boakkeeping desires engagements in schools or families. Address Teacher, Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. Y OUNG MAN WHO 18 A FAMOUS HORSE- trainer to harness and saddle in aristocratic style; a good coachman and understands the care of any stock: good reference. Address SAM BELLANY, Olema, Marin County, Cal. APANESE BOYS WANT SITUATIONS: NO fon to any kind of work. AddressJ. D., Oakland. RES A SITUA’ TO 'y ; has been doing so for 4 vears: thoronghly understands the business: speaks Tialian and Spanish. Apply H. S., 815 Stock:on st. FIRST-CLASS CIVILE cal) wishes a osition ; THE FEMALE HELP (09K, COUNTRY Mo country hotel, $20; cook and 2 waliresses, country hotel, $50 and $15, frce fare: cook for men, $20; woman for bousework, Tomales, $18, free fare; 25 women and virls for different places, city and country, good wages and fare paid. MUR- RAY & READ 3 GIRLS TO LABEL BOTTL work in a'factory, MURRAY & READY, 634- 636 Clay st. 7 ANTED—2 RANCH COOKS, § Protes:ant cook, family. froner, $10 a week: 1 cook, 8307 and French nurses, $20: lady’s maid and seam- siress, $25; 8 voung second girls, $15, and girls for cooking and housework. J.F.CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. TANTED—WAITRI COUNTRY HOIEL, W S50 bR aibecimalt: ass st waitlng, sam see party here this morning. J.F.CRO: CO., 312 Sutter sl ‘ T AITRESS, COUNTRY HOUTEL, $20, AND chambermaid assis’ waiting, same piace, $18: waltress assist chambermaid, pialn_country hotel, and found. C. R. HAN- place, v, $10 week ; general hous: work, housework, Alame: ! iight housework, $10 to $15. €O., 110 Geary s 2 mrls general ga, $20: irls, K. HANSEN & C. FRENCH CHAMBERMATID, #35; GERMAN cook, $30: 2 German second giris, $20: nurse, $25: 1% housework girls, city, $20 and 's2! young =irls, assist, $10 to $15." MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WOME #20: German girl, Calistoga, $20; girl, 8 In family: French nurse, $20; 4 Swedish girls, companion: cook, $30: 50 girls at best wages. MME. LEOPOLI] X FREN M. 3 stress, city reference, $25; French second glrl, 820; young French girls, $15 and $12; Amer- fcati cook and small wash, $25t0 $30; German sec. ond girls, $20: housework asd assist, $15, $20 and #10.. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework: is good cook; good city references. Call 746 Mission st. 7OUNG SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES sitnation at light housework. 3 Redwood court, near Howard and Sixteenth st; ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day at washing, ironing and housecleaning. Address 6643/, Minna st. ERMAN WOMAN VANTS WORK BY DAY washing, froning. Call 2283 Mission st., rear. MERICAN GIRL WOULD LIKE, SITUA- tion as cook; wages $25. Call 12 Gedry court. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE at light housework. Apply 947 Bryant st. RESSMAKER WANTS WORK BY THE day; terms $1: house dress 75c. 355 Jessie. MIDPDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A place to take care of invalid or children: is & good sewer. Address M. A.. box 155, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL, ALSO SPEAKS FRENCH, wishes place to do chamberwork: wages $15. Address F. G., box 161, Call Office. 7OUNG LADY WITH CONSIDERABLE knowledge of sewing would like'place with first- glass dressmaker. Address MISS E. H., 1706 rkin st. WANIED—4 PROTESTANT ~TOOK, ™ 830, country: first-class cook, Burlingam®, $35: fifty housework girls, city $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Suiter st. HAMBERMAID, $15; GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, 3 in family, 820 2 girls, houseworx, $25; irls o assist; also nursegirls. MRS. HIRD, Polk. HORT ORDER COOK, COUNTRY, 35: 2 waiters, 825. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. 7ANTED — EXPERIENCED SALESLADY with first-cluss references. SILVERMAN'S, 1410 and 1416 Polk st. nd country, $25 and 70! 20 GIRLS TO | 2 German | MALE BELP WANTED. 500,00( ZEBWOD TIES 10 T 10c REDWOOD TIES TO CUT, 10c each, first-class (imber; 20 Wwood- choppers, 81 per cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. (ARPENTERFOR A MINE: 8 DATRVMEN, £20, $25 and $30, MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. . HARSESSMAKER: 5 COOKS, #25 TO #50: 8 ranch cooks, $15 to $20; 4 waiters, $20 and $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. BUSINESS CHANCES. ontinued BUSINESS CHANCE! ROLL & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, farnished houses, orchards, vineyards, San_Francisco, Al meda and Oakland property: send particulars: all applications for sales promptly attended to. REFRESHMENT AND DELICACIES: iunchhouse; patromized by bicycle clabs; im- mense night trade: only popular place in Western Addltion. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $27 PRODUCE, DELICACIES; LIVING- - rooms, mear Market; sacrifice on ac- count of iliness; bargain. PROLL&STENBERG, 719 Market st. $300 PARTNER WANTED IN OLD ES- + tablished fruit produce business; loca- tion best In downtown market: full investigation allowed. PROLL & STENBERG,719 Market st. JPARTNER FOR 55-RO0M HOTEL: BEST LO- cation: near Market: steady paying house. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $80 DELICACIES STORE: TAMALE + manufactory: best paying popular busi- ness in Western Addition. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. $225, SIOAR STORE, CIT) FRONT,NEAR - Market; rent $10; good cheap invest~ ment. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. 975(), STATIONERY AND NOTION STORE OV, in choice location; investigation solici- ted. PROLL & STENBERG, 710 Market st. 35(), CIOARSTORE: CENTRAL TOCA- U, tion on Market: large transient trade; will_safely guarantee $10 {0 $12 daily; trial given. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. HEELWRIGHT FOR A COUNTRY SHOP;: butcher for a shop. $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. NIGHT WATCHMAN FOR COUNTRY, #30 and found; 2 carpenters, country, §2 a day; 2 carpenters, country, $1 26 a day and board: camp 00k, %30 third hand baker,shop, country, $20 and found: 6 woodsmen, $26 and board. R.T. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay st. “D—BLACKSMITH, TO SHARPEN Burleigh drills, 850 and’ board; carpenters and cabinet-makers, for Central America, part fare advanced: ranch blacksmith. $30 and found: milkers and butter-makers: Jaborers for mill and woods, $150 to $1 75 a day, part fare advanced; miner, $45; cook, for ranch, $20. and others. Ap- ply to’ J. ! CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. "ASSISTANT BUTCHER FOR COUNTRY HO- tel, §35 to $40 and free fare. C.R. HANSEN & €0.,110 Geary st. MSHIP SAT.O0N WAITER, $35; NEAT Tman restaurant water, $40. C. R. HANSEN 110 Geary st. MSTERS FOR RAILROAD WORK. FREE - C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—BUTLER FOR GOOD PLACE,$40; sec lady here, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. O SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $5O SALOON; GOOD STOCK AND FIX- . tures; pays well; full value; best loca- tion on Kearny st. STRAND & TUTTLE, 456 Third st 750, GROCERY™ AND DELICATESSEN (D0, store: best_location on Market st.: STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. LIVERY STABLE; ONE-HALF, $1750. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 cash busines: $3000. Third st. 175, ERUTISTORE, ' TORSE ~AND . wagon. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. $750 HOTEL 18 ROOMS; FINE BAR AND .« dining-room: pays well: bergain this week. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $1600, FLSTCLASS SALOON, 0. 1 L0- o . cation, near Market st.; full value; STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $1‘20 MANUFACTUR & GENERAL repairing business: no opposition; old estabiished. € $1250. SALOON: Clearing $200; 34 rooms, furnished 'DECKER, 1206 Market st., cor. Taylor. 00 COFFEE SA LOON . For sale. DECKER, 1206 Market st AP—BAKERS SUPPLIES AND SPICH ourer musé b sold this week. DECKER, 1206 Market st. £ OR SALE OR TO LET—WOOD AND COAL FPata’ “Horacs, wagons, harness, etc., in_good Tunning order; express business attached. Apply 1915 McAlllster st., bet. Lyon and Lott. $50 RESTAURANT. 1879 MISSION ST. OR SALE OHEAP_HOTEL AND FURNL T fute S doing good business; first-class location; prosperous town: 85 rooms furnished; barroom i barn: storeroom; electric lights; modern conven- jences. Address Box 356, Santa Ross, Cal, = WILL BUY GOOD PAYING RES. 22D (aarant: trial allowed; sicktess cause of seliing. Call at this office. AMILY LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE VERY Foieap: Tnquire N. E. cor. Fourch and Minna sts.; Boagents. T JOXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN—CIGAR-STAND, ‘Clearing $140 monthly: best location in iow rent: long lease; fuil investigation solicit Call 214 Golden Gate ave., bet, 5:50 and 7:30 P. M. —PEOPLE $350 OR LESSER AMOI Bank books for sale. or will trade for city lot. Address Lot, box 83, Call. RUGSTORES—BARGAINS: GOOD LOCA- tions and trade; investigate at 18 Crocker building. 0.G. DAY, 7OR SALE—CHEAP: A GOOD-PAYT) taurant; good place for man and wife; given; rent $17. 2424 Mission st. (D ESTABLISHED CORNER | GH( and bar: stock and fixtures. Applyfi \EARLESS OPERATOR WITH £7500 CA purchase enterprise which, without further ¢ iay, will yield investor $10.000 annually: triflers d brokers ignored. Ad. E. M. B, box 159. Call, 7TANTED—TREASURER FOR FIRST-C theatrical company ; must have $300 cash required. Add: box 81, Call Office TWAD D 1 RESTAURANT OR ¢ ioon connected with lodgings: state price agents wanted. Direct to J. R. & W. F., box Call Office. % q }()_ CIGARSTORE, DOING A PAVING $3' (). Sasiness: 3 rurnished roors; low ren a bargain. 417 Hayes st. ()LD ESTABLISHE sale: cheap. 1105 Howard st RES- trial STORE FOR e ee STRAN D & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $350 FIRST-CLASS BALOON, ELE- . gantly fitted up: old established: near Market and Kearn: saloon in city. ST 1_:) STRONG GOOD HANDS, STONE QUARRY, ) $1 75 a day; 10 laborers, $26 per month and board. 51 Third st., room 1. R.JACKSON, PLEASE CALL TO-DAY, 3 P. M. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. {XPERTENCED LUNCH-WAITER WANTED, 210 First st., 9 A. 3. W ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND tailor (o take charge of merchant tafloring de- partment; must be good salesman; no others need appiy. Apply Tailoring Palace, 45 South First st., an Jose. AND & YUTTLE, 45 Third st. . on Kearny st.: cheap rent: full value in sight; daily receipts from $10 up: old estab- lished; bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third, @ 2 PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON; $250. Cioar $75 per month to each: good chance. sts.: this is the most popular $40 CIGAR-STORE; BEST LOCATION THE_BEST LOCATION SR, 1206 Market st. 50-11001\1 HOUSE AT YOUR OWN PRICE IN payments. DECKER, 1206 Market st. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. §F RESTAURANT; BARGAIN TO- $120 day. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. )CERY AND BAR, WITH BbonMS: FUI;L value in sight; good paying: best reason for selling. STRAND & TU‘K'I?LE, 45 Third. RQUTCHER WANTED—A BUTCHER WHO D understands cutting meat. 3308 Mission st. TAN ISHWASHER. GERCKE HO- tel, 922 Battery st. ONEST GERMAN LADY WANTS INDUS- trious man as partner; must take charge of saloon ; zood location; $200 required. D., box 90, Call Office. ED—PEDDLERS FOR A NEW SAN tary article: will be used in every household: easy 1o sell with good profit. Apply to MAX LOEBEL, 2444 Piedmont ave., Oakland. M SSiing good place. Broadwzy, Oakland. ©CHANIC FOR ELECTRIC AND WIRE- Employnient, 86214 Call 122 Seventh st. JIRST-CLASS TATLOR-SHOP FOR BALE cheap. 441 Bush st. W ANTED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN office, etc., $75 per month: sure increase; must | have $150 cash; no previous experience required. | Apply room 31,51 Third st $1 TARTS STHAT PAYS $2 50 per day. 3 0ne 3 8 2p-HAND SH( OME new, 25¢ (0 $1 25. 562 Mission st. 5OYS, 16 TO 20 YEARS OF r ARBERS—A BARGAIN; $160; SHOP FOR sale. For particulars call at 1. SCHEUNERT, 12 Seventh st. sLore, country town: must have small cash security. Address box 258, Lodi, Cal. EAMEN FOR HONOLULU, EUROPE AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. i MEN NOT RECEIVE their wages (0 pla-e accounts with us; law «nd | | colinction; no charge unless successful. 110 Sutcer, © ’“',\:\"r D — GOOD BARBER; APPLY BE- tween 2 and 4 p. M. 1527 Park st., Alameda. T.’ BIN RST-CLASS MAN TO FI steady work. Apply to TI HICKS-JUDD CO. . 75, BRANCH. BAKERY, COFFEE AND $ . lunch_parlors: rooms poz well: north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 700, SFEER WANTED: 1A ROOMS, WELT, . furnished; Post st, SCHARFF, 18 Post st. 595(). L-EOOM LODGINGHOTS & DU, cheap; rent $35: most of ANDERSON & GREEN, room 10, 6; ART CASH: 35 ROOMS; FINF FURNT g0od business; must sell. 110 Elis st., roo: 1100 ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- $ « Ing business in this city: can realize $200 monthly. Apply WOOD & CO., 917 Mar ket st. 400 CAFDY AND ICECREAM FAC- . tory; retail; near Market; bargain; cheap rent. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. 0 SELL OR BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply BEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. 600. AFIxE CHANCE; TEAMING BUS] $ . ‘ness for sae; clearing $100 ver month: doing haulifng for wholesale house for 7 years; trial given. Apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. ®50(), SREATBARGAN: DOWNTOWNSA- DUV, 100n and lunchhouse; among wholesale houses: no night work: full value; call to-day. HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. 125, BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY ). store; furnished living-rooms; north of Market st.; worth $300: low rent: must be sold. BARRETT & CO., 88514 Market st. $50 DELICACY AND DATRY PRODUCE . business across the bay: elegantly fitted, lighted by electricity, heavily stocked: 4 furnished rooms; rent $15.° BARRETT & C 86514 Market st. 3 ROOMS; TERMS REASONABLE. 22213 Fourtn st., cor. Tehama. o §850, 22, EoOME: RENT $70; HOUSE- . keeping rooms; fine location. A. M. SPECK & 0., 602 Marxet st 5075, FURNISHED HOUSE 1T ROONS . and store: cheap rent; 6 months’ rent paid. _Apply 322 Third st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. EDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES $2 15; Roxbury Brussels, 75¢ lald: oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton sty UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CARPETS this week at MCCABE'S, 848650 Mission st. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 carpets, good gloth, 20c; parlor wults 19 up: linoleum, 4 7-plece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c: ranges, 86; cash or ‘wstallments; goods silpped free. T. H.N. 6 LSO arth st FURNITURE WANTED. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER~ chandise. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer,10 Fulton. RGO(), PAKERY ALL COUNTER TRADE: + large store: 2 fihe ovens: good location: guaranteed dail. es, $15; good chance for coffes Parlor. BARRETT &CO., 80355 Market st. %9()(). CORNER CASH GROCERY "AND Ry . bar: we'l stocked; best_possible loca- tion: north Market; low rent: best bargain in city. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market st. 45(). CORNER SALOON WORTH $1000; OU. clegantly fitted up; No. 1 location: mmust be sold; no suap like this in ‘the city. BAR- RETT & CO., 866%2 Market st. 600. T2 WANTED IN TEAMING $ ; and express business: clears 75 to $100 ¢t month each; full trial before purchase. C. Fy OORE, 935 Market st., room 4. ALOON IN DESIRABLE LOCATION DOING £00d busincss; has billiard table and cash register; also 10 finely furnished rooms: departure causes ‘sale. GEORGE STEERS & CO., 23 Kearny st. DOR SALE—GOOD MILLINERY BUSINESS in splendid location in San Jose; will be sold chesp. For particulars apply to HOHN & NATHAN, 512-514 Market st. ARBER-SHOP (160); A BARGAIN; GOOD business; runs 3chairs. 14 Turk st. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' ‘Ass,, 12 Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. W large rooms: 25¢ night, ek; very cheap. 39] ELLE, ROBEDALE—ROOMS 15¢ TO 50¢ anight; 8] to $3 a week; open a!l night. "A TTENTION—10¢ & 1bc NIGHT, GOOD & clean rooms. Railroad House, 533 Commercial. MEN TO TARE LODGING AT THE NEW town; plaes, 717 Howard st., near Third; best in G HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE.YOU Bc 16 50c per night. © wait; half nsual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. JREE BEER: BEST IN OI1Y ; 2 SCHOONERS for b cents at 228 Pacific st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— L4 single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. OB CENT DINNEES FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY © at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. OU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coftee for 5¢ at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, be: bottle wine, e. 609 Clay st. EN'S SHOES 35-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25¢; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. EAT WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 7o 1T DAL wages, but good home. 457 Guerzeroat,, to 3. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 100 outside rooms: best spring heds; single rooms 20c a day; $2 a week: meals, ELIABLE WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work; care of children; wages $8. 520 Seventh. UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE 8. ¥. Cutting School, 12 Monigomery, rms 8-10. OUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. 720 Fourteenth st., near Sanchez. OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 824 RLIZ abeth st., bet. Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. ANTED—GIRL FOR UPSTATRS WORK and wait at table. 1307 tyde st. WA.\'TED—Y(T()su GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework; 38 to $10. Address Y. G., box 88, Call Office, or call 2111 Alameda av., Alameda. EAMSTRESS AND THOROUGH DRESS. maker desires a position as maid, invalid's nurse or children: vnderstands halrdressing. Ad- dress W. T., box 97, Call Office. IRST-CLASS COOK AND JHOUSEKEEPER, with good references, desires sltuation in cicy or country. Call or address Housekeeper, 553 Mission st. E% GENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUF. flers embroldered to order. Room 78, 105 Stockton st. &~ JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, aicohol, oil and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms £ ana'3. 3 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIF] no pain. Chiropodic Institute, 361 Geary OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION TO DO washing or housecleaning. - Apply 124 Clara st. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do light housework. Call or address 217 Ninth st., city 2 FRENCH DRESSMAKER, GOOD FITTER, wouid like a few more engagements by the day in families. Address B., box 76, Call office. B JISS DAVIS, CHIROPODIST AND manicure. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. 5, THE SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT Orphan Asylum Society hereby gives notice that they have admitted to the institution from January 1, 1895, to July 1, 1895, the following or- han and half-orphan giris and’ boys: Elizabeth irange, 2 years: Rosie Stephens, 10 sears: Sadie Stephens, 7 years; Anne Stephens,2 years; Eva Heaphy, 514 years: Beatrice Heaphy, 8 years; Laura Gibbons, 234 years; Hazel Sitersbn, 7 years: Sarcta Dewey, § years: Emily Seymour, ears; Emma Matherson, 814 years: Sarah Wil- lams, 11 vears; Ella Williims, 8% years; Del cemla Wiillams, 7 years; Edwin Leonard, 81, ygars: William Grange, 4 years; Frederick Gipner 1 years: Lomas Gipner, 8 years; Lloyd Stephen 5 years: Melvyn Gibbons, 8 vears; Daniel Towe: 434 years; Fernando Dewey, 2 vears: William Rankin, § yewrs: Alwyn Baker, 10 years: Harold Baker, 9 years: George Hart, 3 years; Richard Har, 8% sears: Georse Korb, I years: Willie Lamm, §years; fmil Lamm, 2 years; Carl Salzer, 2 years. B THE ORPHANR, HALE ORPHANS that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Director ;)wrrhln Asylum since January 1.1895, nj = “hm I ing: rphans — Mabla Tobin, 13 years; ‘Woods, age 7 months; Eu‘e‘: M h, essie. Josenskl, age 1 year: months: Maggte Nothering, age 1 year. Half orphaus—Ivy Soper, 18 years 6 months: Susie Leahy,age 13 years: Lulu Kane, age 10 years; Annie Kane, age 9 years Emily Dawden, age © years; Rena atier, age 8 vears: Dante Matier. aye 6 years; Bobby Aatter, age 3 years; Emma Connell, age 12 years: Nellls Connell, age 9 vears: Rachel Young, age 6 years: Lillie Lotcon,age 7 years; Isabelle Litalavevne,age 6 years: Lillian Yeagen, age 10 vears; Alice Cul- len, age 13 years; Irene Loftus, age § years; Fred- die Friky, age 6 years; Ernest Ffly."nbnul. Katle McNamara, age 10 years; Johnny McNa- mara, age 4 years; Annie McNamara, age Giyears: Lillle' Burnes, age 9 years; Lucy Burnes, age § years; Josephine Chambers, age 8 years: Virginia Harrison, age 12 years; Mary Blanched,age 7 years; Willie Fowler, age 1 year; Willie Towit, age 2 years; Josepbine uitieroc, age 3 years: oney” Keeté, age 4 vears; Archie Keste, age § years; Saddle Kelley, age 7 years. Abandoned {hudren--Alice Houpin, age & years: James Mai- ley,age 5 years, and Ferdinand Malley, age 3 years. XPERIENCED DESIGNER AND DRESS- maker from New York City desires work by the dc:‘yl ig fll;:mllles, best clty references. Alta, box 23, e, XPERIENCED AND RECOMMENDEDGIRL as seamstress. mald, attendant, second work, companion or any good position open for employ: ment. Address Anthony, Call Office, Oakland. TDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES POBIL tion as housekeeper in a lodging-house, or for widower's family. Apply room 7, 1085 Market st. W ANTED-GIRL OF 14 TO TAKE CARE OF baby in country: orphan wishing good home peeferred. Cail 842 Twenty-second st. ANTED — COMPETENT WOMAN _FOR washing and ironing; wages 81 25 per day. Call between § and 11 o'clock, 909 Broderick st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR LIGHT WORK; small wages. 1112 Valiefo st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—YOUNG LADIES 1 learn miliinery ; graduate them in 3 months. 284 Taylor st. TOES HALF-SOLED 1IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; ali repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. st. and Second st. ARE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM clock: no electricity. 607 Montzomery st. 560, FESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOMS; + living-rooms with furniture; cheap rent: must be sold within two days. Call Branch, 338 Hayes st. IGAR-STAND AND OLUBROOM—A BAR- galn if taken at once. 1055 Marketst. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, + folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 776 Mission. CARPETS. RUSSELS, 4bc, LAID: ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75¢, laid; linoleam, 40c: heavy oflcloth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 13101512 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY: laying and altering. 313315 Guerrero; Tel. Mission 244, ((ABPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as now. S. FERGUSON & CO., 33 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Ej STEVENS, manager. 'Telephone HEN YOU BECOME DI work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tel. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. J EeSTERWS CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228, RARGAIN—CHEAP: SALOON AND CHOP- house; two years’ lease: rent paid monthly; guner paralysed. MAX KERN, liquor-store, 235 st. MALL JOB OFFICE CHEAP. 8. YORK, San Jose, Cal. &‘F_lfib—mmxcn BAKERY, CANDY, GRO- offic: ADDRESS A. « ceries, etc; good location. Apply this ALOON FOR SALE. APPLY AT THE American Brewery, 7?5 Greenrn. ALOON TO LET: 52 STEUART ST.; CHOICE location for right party. HORSES. OR SALE—STRONG, SOUND, GENTLE young horse; weight 1200: drive any way. Rear 925 Harrison st. or 1414 Oak Grove ave. NOBRMAN BRED MARE COLT (TWO weeks) for sale cheap. 3271, Bryant st. OR SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR park. Can be seen at Mascot Stables, 1110 Goiden Gate ave, 4() EOBSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. OR SALE—GENERAL REPATR-SHOP, GAS engine, 2 lathes, emery wheels, grindstones, etc.: good location. Address box 1, Call Office, Oakland. $50“ 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. OR SALE—A PAYING LAUNDRY; FULL line of machinery; will sell on easy terms. Ad- dress L., box 118, Call Office. $300. XI5E BE SOLD: FRUITSTORE: POUY. prominent corner. I SCHARFF, 18 st st. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, cart 250 20 cheap horses. _Fifteenth and Valghcia FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, HE FOLLOWING ARTICLES WILL BE 80ld to the highest bidder at 602 Market street on Tuesday. July 80, at 8 o'clock P.. by John H. Speck: 1diamond stud of about 2%h carats; 1 set diamond éarrings of 1 carat esch: 1 ruby pin with cluster of small diamonds: 1 ring. 8 opals and cluster of diamonds:1 locket with cluster of diamond crescent, and 1 diamond ringof about 1carat. JOHN H. SPECK, OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR. 228 FIF- teenth st., cor. Capp: cheap. AKERY, STATIONERY, NOTI‘DNS AND fancy goods. 2850 Folsom 0 WINE MEN—STORE AND BASEMENT, 50x50; rent for interest in business. H., 339 Hayes st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 166 A DAY: §1 ‘week ; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading room- dally papers. 38 Clay st 7ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $8 per week. 100 XEY,TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a right, including coffee and roils 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BEST LY CITY-SINGLE ROONS 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and L.eidesdorf sts. RY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST, BE- Jow Sixth. for a room: 25¢ night: $1 week. OMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and assist with children. 1218 Fulton 8%, near Scott. JERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- work and take care of children. 625 Geary st. IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGAT HOUSEWORK. 80 Clinton Park, nr. Guerrero and Market. IRL WANTED FOR ORDINARY HOUSE- work. 140 Eighth st. Y QUNG GIRL T0 TAKE CARE BABY FROM 8till 7._Apply from 10 till 12, 1522 Broad way PARTNERS WANTED. ORTUNE IN 90 DAYS: PROSPECTOR Knows of rich ledge: wants partner to go along and pay expenses; about $800 for half. Address C. E., box 85, this office. BEST PAVING RESTAURANTINTHE CITY sell cheap. Apply 10 J. GARLAND, 635 Clay. OLD-ESTA BLISHED WHOLESALE & Rk~ tall grocery, with bar. doing business $50 daily; lll'g "‘;lckt'm’r;uflt llqlmdrsl:l fine store fixtu; cash registers, safe, 2 good delivery wagon! Siable, eto. - Aw bOX. 915 Call OMca: Lo orse, {(QLDESTABLISHED SALOON: GOOD LOCA- tion; cheap rent. Apply Call Office. W ASIED-PARINER WITH 3300 T0 Tx: est in good- office LOO! &CO, 87555 Matket s, % o OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON F“ restaurant; 3 lmlll;llll( of 20 rooms, all wenAflE nished : must sold on account of sick J. DELCROIX, Tiburon, Marin Ca::tyl.lecs:i. _ $20(), FAVING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE . store: sales $12 dally: JONAS, 965 Marker e Loy 3Tooma. Apply ORSALE—THE BONANZA WINE § Fwnoleme and retall; good bargain. sXxAfig -szi AGENTS WANTED. MART AGENT TO GO NORTH WITH LET- ter F confession in Durrant case: book selling like lightning during the trial. International Hotel, room 104, bet. 9 and 10 A. a. or 6 and 7P. M. (G-1BLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SLEEPAT home. 1 Post st., room 38, WANTED—APPBEN’HCES ON PANTS, AP- ply 1027 Market st., second floor. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE., LDERLY WOMAN TAKE CARE BABY FOR home. Call afiernoon, 628 Linden ave. TEADY AND RELIABLE MAN WISHES position; thoroughly understanding the care of fine horses; careful driver and good gardener; gen- erally handy with tools: first-class references. Ad- dress W. B., box 60, this office. ANTED—BY A JAPANESE. SITOATION: -class_bell-boy or any kind of office-boy: mfl English. Address G. HONAMI, 608 _xy}’:’l&n N‘:VAN;X‘IiD AlagAW rmnnnln ner-knives: ’ ex) lence 1n saw factories, mills and box faciores: eIty bra: ferred; references from present employer. Address 2425 Post st. M’BDLE-AGED SWEDISH MAN. GOOD ED- ucation, wishes position toattend invalld; has been 2 years with Chenowith, Eden- dale. _Addrers C. M., 37% Eansch st. ITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN- American 38 years of age; understands gar- dening; take care of horses; can milk: reasonable wagos. Address Postoffice, North Temescal, near Oakland, Cal, OBER .::!;ID BEE ‘1’&” YOUNG MAN DE- sires loyme) In or count ; experi- enced hostler and mliker, ?to.; nfigl{ou. Ad- dreas M. C., box 82, Call Office. ESGLSH BUTLER WISHES SITUATION: family; $60 per month. Address Butler, box 89, Call. e NELT YOUNG COUPLE,GERMAN DESCENT, mniln‘fl;lllrln'. man nwmnmu.n::gch- good housekeeper. ", box 99, Call, $2 WIDOW WANTS PARTNER IN RES- « tauzant. 52 Eighth st. GIRLTO 7o LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP home. Call 409 Eddy. ANTED — A GIRL, FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: wages $10 10 §12. Apply 1628 O'Farrell. ERMAN GIRL TO DO COPKING AND downstairs work; must pe good cook. Call 1715 Pacitic ave., bet. 9 and 12 4. M. W ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small German family. Apply at 3401 Geary st., cor. Johnson ave. 500 FOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK ON 3 iruit. Apply immediately at California Canuerles Co., Brannan st., bet. Third and Fourth. GOOD HANDS ON VESTS; APPRENTIOES of experience: steady work. 641 Stevenson. T APY, AGENTS; "G0OD COMMISSION. "AP- ply MRS. W. D. LAMBERT. 1221 Market st. Y OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; GOOD - wages: small family. 1619 Baker st. Y IRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $10. 1227 Golden Gate ave. 'OLICITOR! ENERGETIC LADIES OR gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident in;urance; salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. Interpational Indemnity Company, 206 Sansome st. EW MORE GOOD AGENTS; BETTER IN- vestigate Eureka Suspender. 1667% Market. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. ROOMS WANTED. 7 ANTED—SUITE OF SUNNY ROOMS WITH- in easy walking distance from the Merchants’ Exchange; must have private bathroom and water- closet attached, with entrance from bedroom; fur- nished or unfurnished. Address, with full particu- lars, rent required, etc., Room, box 89, Call Office. UITE ELEGANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, IN refined family by young lady; state terms. Ad- dress W. 8., box 12, dvll.l \)fiu. STORE WANTED. ANTED’STORE, SUITABLE “1'03 GRO- cery; corner, and 'rooms attached preferred. Address Store. box 142, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED. ANTED—-SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR nice SPECKS, 602 Market WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. B S S S S PO L S W ANTED—LODGING-HOUSE OR RESTAUR- ant cheap for cash. D., box 185, Call Office. ANTED — GOOD PLATFORM EXPRESS wagon; carry 2 ton. Address MARKS, 219 (100D "WAITRESSES WANTED., APPLY GWW:Kumyn. ; Battery st. KLEIN. 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry; postal. IRST CLASS RESTAURANT AN, R saloon Tor Sate: are dotog o 2d SORFEE owner has other business. Ses owner at 23 Third. IGAR-STORE FOR SALE; T C e ALE; NO AGENTS; 26 IG BARGAIN; ON ACCOUNT OTHER business; = GRare St 800d - paying corner saloon. 516 TAMOND RINGS, PINS, EARRINGS, STUDS at half store prices; gold watches, any make, for weight of cases. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant avenue. OR SALE—FINE PHOTOGRAPH OUTFIT; 75 records: two batteries; all complete, $125, J.R. DAVIS, 1055 Market st. HYSICIAN'S OPERATING CHAIR: EXCEL- lent condition; great bargain. 741 Flbert st. 0.8 RANGE, FRANCONIA: WATERBACK, with pipes complete; $15. 1710 Market st. NEW HOME SEWINGMACHINE; 7 $2 + drawers; all attachments. 939%4 Mission. INE ST. BERNARD PUP, 853 MONTHS; COL~ lins breed; $15. 1501 Mason, cor. Broadway. FaMny COW FOR SALE CHEAP, 418 Twenty-eighth st. 00D LATHE, 24-INCH_PLANER, FOOT Iathe, scroll-saws. etc. 1721 Mission st. OR S LE—FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 100 GAL- lons country milk per day: first-ciass recom- mendations. Address J. W. BREOWN, Milpitas, or BENEDICT BROS., 3514 Sixteenth st., San Fran- cisco. ¥ T. BERNARD PUP, 4 MONTHS OLD; COLr lins breed; $20. 1601 Mason, cor. Broadway, LL TYPEWRITERS RENTED, Alicluting SMITH PREMIER. LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO., 218 Sanso IVE PN, ATIC SAFETIES FOR $100; $25 singly. 526 McAllister st. TLOH COW FOR SALE IN GOOD CON- L{ dition. T.HURLEY, 230 Douglass st. HEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES, (O HUFSCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate av, CANDY FACTORY A $550. fonenYune o in A0, CONFEC: tures; fine soda fountain. Apply this officey Fon SALE—RESTAURANT, DOING GOOD factory business; Biorsy ss; Tare opportunity. Call 496 et el R P NI T e R OULD LIKE TO INVEST ANY 8UM FROM confldential. - Address G. T.. box 86. Cail Ofts” SALOON ¥OR SALE IN BEST PART OF CITY § alsoa road house, wif 3 Apaing Soad bouse, with fixtures and furniture. ettt o LR e SRS 'OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR, ON AC- £, gount of death of propriecor. Tngaire of Messrs. - & B., cor. Clay and Batiery sts.; ho agents. PARTN‘EB—BEAVTY PARLORS AND manufacturing; ot Danufacturing; detalls st interview. 131 Post @250 o NIOmRY ROUTE: CLEARS #75 thie 955 Kearny bt 1} o Sved (0 ROVA OTEL MEN, INVESTIGATE THIS OPPOR- Alanopits: paying hotel in town 2000 population, fpaameda County ; low rent; long lease; 26 rooms: ty 'A}‘e thi; complete; rare chance: don’t miss BERT E. CRANF, 410 Montgomery st. R EErRI AR e ince 1862: I6daired, about $50,000. Address . T., P.O. Gnocmn{ STORE; $300; STOCK NEW AND clean; o Y ¢ b0 agmmer Wishes to léave city. Apply Call $850. ammor Ty e . 2 ness month; rént $38. Address K. ¥, box 51, this TLSHIRE SAFE, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, coftee-mill and money-till: cheap. 102 Clay st. 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken in exchange as part payment for the Waitz safcs, as follows: 3 burglar-proot bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ saf 8 puwnbrokers’ safes, 13 merohant safes: fire and burglar proot; all sizes; at lessthan half cost: ses them before you order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 228 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm st., San Francisco, Cal. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W. 8. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCAS) C Souant and sold 112115 Market bet. 7th and SE(: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A A o el ADVICE EREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATH laws a specialiy; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable: collectlons, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton MOSEY ADVANCEDTO LITIGANTS, COURT costs and charges paid in matters of probas Sollections an general e o hons amm i aw busif RAUGHTON, 54 Nevada block, & . i OHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, I 17. 402 Moutgomery st., cor. California. W . ¥, DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA 0 - California st rifis. 14-15; advics free 20 notes, first-class TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. B et o Gaoe pomit wor A and does bestt work. Uni writer and Supplies Co., 413 Honlgnmul!;rl::."ryw QOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND REN GRS o ehnicts Bidg., room 38"