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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1895 - e — e 3 !’ MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL. ] Srbic R F[‘F ANNUAL MEBTING—THE AN T BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI— | {55 meeting of the stockholders of the Sutro every | Railroad Co.. for the election of directors for the en- suing year and the transaction of such other busi- | ness as may come before the meeting. will be held | at the office of the company, 30 Montgomery block, | San_Francisco, Cal. 'HURSDAY, Aug. 20, | 910 Market street, open until 12 o'cioc night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay : open until 9:30 ocly £86 Hayes street, open until 9130 v'clock. 717 Larkim street, open uniil 9:30 o'clock. &W . corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open o'clock. on street, open until 9 o'cl . open untll 9 1895, at 2 o'clock P. M WM. C. LITTLE, Secretary. THE FIFTH | games of the Ords Clans will be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on Admis | sion day, MONDAY, Sept. 8. Admission to park: | Gentlemen, 50c; ladies, 2 i} = OFFICE OF H 1 Townsiu ‘ompany. ! To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley LAKE VALLEY €HUECH LVARY PR and Ge | Townsite Company. tor, will pre 114. 3. and | The regular annual meeting of the above-named for the evening, “Sowing and = corporation not having been called or held at the Shall the Harvest Be?” time specified for said meeting in the by-laws of Té Deum, Mosentbal; offertory, ¢ said_corporation. and no time thereafter for the S Wilcox, “But the Lord Is holding of said meeting being provided for in said Own.” from oraforio of “St. Paul. by-laws, or_ordered by the Board of Directors of Ben c Anime,” delssohn- said corporation, and the cnnual election of a Board of Directors of said'corporation not having taken place on the day appointed therefor in said y- v, and no day thereafter being provided for and said election not having been ordered by the Board of Directors {sentence, “Not_Every One™); offertor; Miss Priest-and Miss Wilcox, ¥ Glory,” Millet. Strangers and friends are cordial invited to these se: (= FILRST UNT v, and the owners of more than & Church, Golden res of the capital stock of sald M son, D.D., pa ving called for a meeting of the and 7:45 P. M. Yonng olaers thereof for the purpuse of holding the the morning, a = 0L | The masie Wil pn election of # Board of Directors of said cor- Mrs. Peake, who has ned from | paration: 3 the t, will preach in the evening. Cor- A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation aial invitation to all _ | is hereby called, to be beld at (hcol\i(‘?ull‘]_aaid(g?r- p MOUT T CONC GATIONAL m No. 69, Columbian building, No. B churon, Pont strer Buchanan an San Francisco, California, on D. W th day of August, 1895, at 2 e 15 4. o, D 7:45 P, ot Sunday-schools, for the purpose of holding the an- ‘ T P ristian Endeavor, | nual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- 9:30 A. M. an topieal song v the ¥ poration, and for the transaction of such businsss as may regularly come before said meeting. By order of the President. WILLIAM B. LAK! ng sermon the Fi ening s It Stand? Secretary. Will T = “FIRST CONC cor. Post and M D.D. ey Stand ATIONAL CHURCH, 0. Brown, PECIAL NOTICES. HAIR GROW BALD HEADS; diseases treated. MRS. DR. PLATT, Elec o'clock. Even :45 o'cloc tropath, 765 Market s Voice of the Sun: r-school i = T = APOR ECTRIC BATHS. 501 1. H. Morse super! Mrs. Cooper g5, Y AroR, F in auditorim. - ~The General Howard ¢ 5 yLeavenwortl O'Farrell, room 16. pastor's officé. Youn B 5 WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS Endeavor meeti venin, scrubbed;; payment for reasonable rates: d. C. ROSS1& CO, ges guarante 42 Sutter. the testimony of the skies to religious truth. All | — 2 does : o | B=5= GOLD SIINES WANTED: GIVE FULL asecortiallynviied: : =, S Shion aca most favoratistens A G TRINITY CHURCH. COR. BUSH_AND A box 167, this office. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. RESSMAKER — FIRST - CLASS FITTE! stylish draper and_designer: thorongh dre maker; by the day; just moved. MISS WAR- WICK, 309 Ivy ave. Y GUSG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AT the Mechanics’ Fair. _Address 524 South Park. Y OUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE SEWING OF any kind. 144 Fifth st., room 6. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES TO GIVE services in care of children or nursing or as companion in return for traveling expenses to the East; will work some time afterward if desired. ‘Address M. A., box 55, Call Office. Wfi\'cfl'fisrnn HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR r00) rket, electric lights in every room; 200 night; $1 50 to $6 per week. HES GENTLEMEN'S washing and mending. Call 75 Fourth st.; in rear. HOROUGH SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN CUT and fit, desires a position as maid; or would do chamberwork; unierstands hairdressing. H. D., box 46, Call. ADY OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE TO take charge of linen-room in hotel or lodging- house for room and board. Address MRS. R. 8., Call Office, Oakland. HELP WANTED-—Continne HELP WANTED-Continued. INEAT WOMAN OR GIRL TO WAIT ON table, plain country hotel, south, $15, free fare waltresses for the city and country, $15 and $20: Irish (Catholic) housekeeper, : women on ranches, $15 to $25; fancy ironers. $1 50 a day; 2 German girls, housework, $20 each. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. (3 TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 2 IN J family, $25; German housegirl. $25: nurse &irl, $20; nursegirl, sleep home, $3 per week, and a number of girls of_all nationalities. Swedish Employment Bureau, 332 Geary st. 1() EROTESTANT GIRLS WANTED TOR general housework; wages from $15 to $25. Apply MRS. CATTELL, 525 Eighth st., Oakland. 9() MEX WANTED AT ONCE TO CANVASS the housekeepers of this city and Oakland: pays $3 50 per day. Store, 328 Seventh st. OCKSMITH'S HELPER WANTED. APPLY BaWILLIAM GUTZMAN, Dwight-way Staion, erkeley. EN'S SHOES 15-SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 950; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' ‘Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. W ANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. ‘W ANTED—GOOD GERMAN COOK; REF ER- ences required. Call between 9 and 10 and 5 and 6. 1640 Pine st., corner Franklin. - [IRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON FINE COATS. 108 Battery, 3d fioor. PESTESTANT GIRL TFOR HOUSEWORK. 1412 Mission st.: wages $10. 3] ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 28c TO 50c anight; $1 to $3 a week: open all night. HOES SOLED 16 MINUTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 outside rooms: best spring heds; single rooms 20c & day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. EXPEK!ENCED HANDS WANTED TO work on caps. MARSH & CO., 8 Sutter st. MLLINERY SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO Pupils: class or private; reasonable; call Mon- day. 2510 California st. WAMED_LABORERE AND MECHANICS to know MUZART, 319 Ellis, near Taylor; 100 large rooms: 26¢ night, $1 50 week: very cheap. REE BEER: BEST [N CI1Y ; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. W IDOW OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE situation as housekeeper: lodging-house or widower’s family. 1035 Market st., room 7. Y A FIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL: BEST Tni] reference: lacely from the East. Cail at 404 T SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, N URSERYMAN, EXPERT GROWER OF CUT flowers and general florist stock, desires a po sition inlarge private or commercial place. Ad- dress B. C., box 57, this office. Y A YOUNG MAN (MARRIED), SOBER and industrious: work around. private place understands care of horses, etc.: best of reference: no objection to country. Address J. F. K., room 78, Blake block, Oakland. ELIABLE CITY SALESMAN, WITH GOOD record, wants position: salary to be determined by worth. ' Address C. P., box 5, this office. 00D COOK WANTS A SITUATION: GOOD breadmaker: city or country. 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. 7OUNG MAN, EASTERN EXPERIENCE, IN silverware, leather. stationery, books, toilet goods, wants & situation in gents' furnishings or shoes: no wages expected. Address E. R., box 67, this office. ENERAL HOUSEWORK, BERKELEY, two in family: good cook and laundress, $25 & mm:l\hé Call 1600 Taylor st., 11 to 1 o’clocky Au- gust 18, ],'TDELL HOUSE, = GTH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ANTED—LADY BETWEEN 25 AND 35 TO ' travel and do office work: must have $50 se- curity; 20od wages to right party. B. X., box 101, Call Oftice. ELTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, GENERAL housework and cooking. $30 Clement st., cor. Fifth ave. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: GOOD home. Apvly 801 Hayes st., nr. Webster. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY — LADIES TO learn millinery; taught in 3 mo.. 234 Taylor. “CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. W ANTED-—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP Steam beer, 5¢: boitle wine, be. 609 Clay st, UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE S. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ day, $1 60 a week: reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you weit; at less than hal? the usual price; all repaifing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st.and Second st. BUSINESS CHANCES. CITY REAL ESTATE. BUICHERSHOP FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN on account of leaving the city; fine business; paying well: one of the best shops 'in the Mission. ¥or full particulars apply to L. A. SOUC & CO- 465 and 467 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. ROCERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED A long time; cheap. Apply WIELAND'S Brew- ery. BEST PAYING RESTAURANT 1IN OCITX: will sell cheap. Apply J. T. GARLAND, 635 Clay. ENERAL COUNTRY STORE: easy. J.B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. PARENER IN MACHINESHOP AND AGRL cultural works; country. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. ALOON, WITH BUILDING: GOOD LOCA- tion. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. $600, CANDYSTORE, FACTORY, AND . icecream parior: prominent business locality: fine fixtures, and stock alone worth the rice asked ; rent $20. Apply SPECK & CO., 602 arket st. ALOON—2 LIVING-ROOMS: FIXTURES; ready to open: cheap rent; next to South Park stables.” 350 Brannan st., bet: Second and Th! $60 CANDY STOKE; FINE LOCAT! « offer wanted. DECKER, 1206 Mark AKERY AND RESTAURANT: RECEIPTS $70 per day. DECKER, 1206 Market st. OTEL AND RESTAURANT LN SAUSALITO, together with lot, building, farniture and good paying business. for sale; best business location in this rapidly growing city: new building; fine wharf; this property will double in value in a short time; asking price $12,000. For further par- ticulars apply to MADISON & BURKE, 626 Mar- ket st., San Francisco. ADY WANTED AS PARTNER IN MEDICAL company: one who can devote part of her time to office work; small capital required. Address, stating experience and references, *S. C.” Com- pany, box 87, Call Ofiice. TERMS RTIST'S MODEL WANTED, ADDRESS, with terms, M. box 82, Call Office. Y OUXG REFINED GERMAN GIRL FOR children and housework: must have good 814 reference. Call between 8 and 10 A, M., Washingcon st. EAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 936 Filbert st. Call early. WEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT office. 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. 5 LE NS IN DRESSMAKING FOR &L v Mission Dressmaking Academy, 822 Valencia. Goughsts.—~Rev. tor. Temth Sunday s 9:30 A Morning GLOVES, NECKTIES S,r. 9, 2d floor, 122 Post DAV 8 0f QUON st.. have been sold t0 WING SUN TONG. Al ac- counts against them must be presented before August 20, at 12 o'clock noon, as we will not be responsible for any debts contract Adress grim Sur »ms_ at 10:45 A. 3. tted. All micted. CHULTH n ic, massage treatm: =l | and constipation a spec; 1007 Mkt, rms. 2, 3. AN CHURCH, COR. | =5 BAD 7 :CTED FOR $4. Lesiie W. | =& Pu\sflc Lar- | e conduets OOKKEEPER WANTS BOOKS TO POST BY the hour, afternoous and evenings; very Teasonable. Address scribe, box 109, Call. ARDENER—A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER, with good recommendations, wishes a_steady situation. Address F. LUEDEMAN, Nursery, cor. Bakér and Lombard sts. ANTED—AFPRENTICES IMMEDIATELY to take three months’ course in an improved method in dressmaking. MES. A. BRADLEY 219 Powell st. y INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market; electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. l’oixo MAN WOULD MAKE HIMSELF generally useful in private family or lodging- house in exchange for board and room. Address A. R, b Cail Office. TANTED — SITUATION IN _ COUNTRY newspaper office by experienced compositor. 1115 Twenty-third ave., East Oakland. i FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS position in family in city orcountry. Address K. A., 423 Stevenson st., S. F. RICYCLE. WORKMAN; 0OD: UNDER- stands brazing, and _can do any job neatly and 0 botch work. Box 100, Call Office, ople’s meet- in the morn- rstof ten sermon: pre the Chiropodic Irstitute, IMS WHITED ing on “Beauty and Duiy 0 the evening on * TOUNG MA. TS TO WORK FOR board in store or -private place; city or coun- try: can furnish references. Addréss R., box 37, Cali. urch, Bush st., east of L Vil- | === DIVIDEND X Meserve, pastor. - F | 5 22 V'&nmxh-r are) of the Hutchin- A. M. Subject, “Sowing and Rea Sun- | son Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at day - school at 12:15 P. M. . Young People’s | the office of the company Market sireet, on Soclety of Christian End yer-meeting at | transfer book 6:30 P. M. Noon mee: i 1895, at 8 every day this week at 11:46 A. M. Gospelm v night thi 8 P. 3. Open-air meeti nvited to all the very n 10NS WANT. {ERICAN DES WIDOW A SITU- ation in family; service in exchange for board 1 room. Adad: all Office. ! 2 7TOU N = BEY, Y ARDNER H: ot ) : turned fro summer vacation after Sunda; farket st., room preach at the Wes Christian Ch NASTEHR VIDOW WISH s D e as housekeeper. Call or address 126 1 topics, “The Two = Eeoer Th s 2 ent and_Mansion.” VW OEKING GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLA vor Socte to work in exchange for room rent and board when id rom work at any time; best of refer- r RUSALEM CHURCH | (Swedenborgian), O'Fa: ., bet. Webster Imore (take Gear : lect minister. _Services ever, R., box 74. Call Oftice. TABLE AND COMPETENT LADY situation as worki housekeeper or country. Address F. F., box 105, Call. and Fi and Sixteenthst. AFTER THE GARDEN PARTY. Sunday-school at 12:30. Texi for sermon to-day, Arise, Take Up Thy Bed, and Go Unto Thine House,” Matt. ix All are invited. eats free. ATION WAN BY A COMPETENT experienced woman in wholesale or retail dress S. L., D GERMAN WOMAN WANTS d of work by the day; 1 per day. Call or addres 355 Jessie st. nd 7:45 P. M. All welcome. Seats free. SH WOMAN WANTS al housework: good cook. Call near Howard. N WISHES housekeeper where she can have her child; good cook; references. Address 5338 st.—Services to commence at ly invited. SOCTETY — FR Sunday evening at Hayes st. To-night, “Where Is [ =~ 3. A Anderson. JLASIERN Wi tion as housel 1 Claude—May I have the pleasure of see- ing you home, Miss Florrie? Florrie—Oh, certainly! There’s the hill just in front, or, if you prefer it you might climb the tree 1n the back, but go any- where so that you get a perfect view. 1 shall be starting in a few minutes. TEADY MAN WANTS SITUATION IN PRI- vate family; understands care of horses, driv- ing, window-cleaning and housework; handy with tools; city references. Address Gardener, box 125, Call Office. Y OUSG MAN WANTS & SITUATION: I8 used to nursery and gardening work: can milk cows and take care of horses and make himself useful around place. Address E. C., box 57, Call. DY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS P.x._Eveni e will be delivered by Wii- : lard Scower He will show that there has been v governess or lady’s companion: speaks & falling away from the primitive gospel. All are | Spanish and English fluently and can give best of welcome. Seats free. ~Elder Henry S. Tanner, ce: has no objection to the country. Please 1915 Larkin st. 1 or addres W TED—BY GERMAN WOMAN POSI- | tion as‘housekeeper. Golden West Hotel, room London Evar potitan Temple, Fift ¢ afternoon S N BY COMPETENT oman to do general housework. Apply 711 TOUNG MAN WHO IS WILLING TO WORK desires employment in city or country ; under- stands care of horses, cows, etc. Address J. C., box 74, Call Office. ROCERY CLERK—YOUNG MAN 23 WOULD like position in grocery-store: speaks German; best references. MILLEK, 103714 Market st. (FAEDENER, FIRST-CLASS THOROUGHLY understands gardening in all its branches; Dest of references. Address GARDENER, box 82, this office. Among other gentlem form at the farewell me Brown, D.D. e, D. MAKER WISHES Call 326 Golden PERIENCED NURSE; WAGES $10 A CHBRISTIAN ALLIANCE MISSIONAR r address C. W., 804 Van Ness ave. meeti t First Baptist Church, Eddy st I WOMAN WISHES SITUATION pear Jones—Tuesday, the 2 o'clock, | neral housework: is good cook and and evening at 7:45. a fare 1 gathering for the y reference. Address C. L., box 54, Misse: pointees of the International | Missionary Alliauce for .China. F § of the | —— — =5 T 5 Christian Alliance, and all in sym v with mis- | 1) SMAKER, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- | ter, desires a few more engagements by the effort. are cordi referenc terms $1 per duy and lunch, Call MILLER, 801 Vallejo st., cor. , 58, WANTS PLACE AS WORKING or housework in small family; work in hotel or lodging-house: l city or country; wages $12 to $16. Address R. G., 72, Call Ufice. SERMAN v HBusecleaning or cooking. JOHN L, mediom, who 10 skeptics and America as & spirit commv WOMAN WANTS WORK Address MBER- st. T Montgomery 121 waiting. . E. Howlend, & Spir Ban Quentin for Two Y Mrs. Hovet and Mrs. tions answered: the s veloped by spir Eddy st., 8 DR TAKER WISHES y at $1 60. Apply 723% Mc- H work T Allister st CCOMPLISHED WIDOW LATELY FROM | L) fhe En nts a situation as ho : city or count 3033 Si TE 2 Mrs. Mayo Steers, trance med TRCLE TO-N1GH E/_“?’é‘,\ni\ "SHRINER, THE W ‘medium, Lolds a test meeting to-nig Mission s 909 Marke Il invited. Admission 10 Sy e e e TEST CIRCE TO-NIGHT: 10c. AV place as housekeeper or companion; a pleasant YOUNG, 605 McAllister; fine music. | home wanted; wages no object; references. Box - - | 12, Call Office, Oakland DR, RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MF 23, CaT DHIC, st e 909 Market st., 11 A. M. and 8 p. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WAN WORK cle and piatform tests: Mmes. Sceley, Henderson, | ¢ the day: washing, irontng, housecleaning. ‘oster, Favor, Toby, Mrs: Dr. ear Mis: n b‘k}"ry I GOOD CIT1Z 3 MAN GIRL ropolitan Tem P. M. Address by HED 1 ighed in the Bal X TIC PEILOSOPHY ells wjll speak in Auchor Hall, § ket st., to-day at 11 a. M. and 7:30 P. . welcome: 4 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN 15 1o do light service in exchange for room. ¢ Howard st., room 33. IXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day; washing, ironing or housecleaning; terms 7b_cents; city references. Address E.W., box 43, Call ADY WISHES SITUATIO 4 keeper or to do chamberwork. Sixth st., room 58. ] ANISH GIRL WISHE zeneral housework by @ small famil Vanderwater ancisco and Ba 'Dn ND DRAP- er; F’.\\qux,\!m DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day; terms rea- sonable. Call or address MiSS 405 Geary st., room 41. K BY THE DAY WANTED BY COMPE- tent woman; washing, housecleaning, ironing; FULTON, "MA seance to-night; 50c; sits daily. RIALIZ 31F AS "HOUSE: Apply 148 SITUATION FOR 29Ys (SUNDAY) at 1:30 o'clock; 10 condt our Iate brother GEORGE A. . . GEORGE J. HOB - SOLOMON'S LODGE membrrs are hereby funeral of Brother CHARL! Jate a member of Renton L Blakely, Wash:, from Maq:r}m ;r mple, cor. Post [ refer 1080 Howard s nd Montgomery sts., SUNDAY, A G T, R GILADE WODID GIVE BRR S ooIba P 2. Ty order of she Master DEFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD GIVE HER \ service as maid or nurse for fare East. dress E. T., box 45, Call Office. (GERMAN WIDOW: FROM THE EAST, o X place as ook in a restaurant or boarding-house; cit HARRY BA Ad- A.0. H, DIVE A . meéeting of cnic committee held at Wolf's Hall, Montgomery st., 1:30 o'clock, THIS DAY ¢Sunday), to make arrangements for ourtwent xth annual picuie, 10 be held at Harbor View Park, Ad- - ‘mission day, Sept. 9, A full aitendance is ex- pected. By order of 2 BARTLEY LEE, President. 29 Herman st., near Valencia, ( MAN WIDOW FROM THE EAST, A J place as working housekeeper. Call 2 days, 22 Herman st., near Valencia, upstai JITUATION WANTED BY OVA SCOTIA Ohisbman Commjftee. D Protestant giri in private family: good cook; W AUSTRIAN BENEVOLENT. SO-, can give references. Cail 1301 Larkin st. clety—Oflicers and members of the K IDOW WOULDLIKETO ACT AS PARTNER in paying business. 1027 Market st., WANIED BY MIDDLE-AGED AME RECAN woman, position as_managing and working housekeeper; hotel or private house; or widower with children who needs a mother's cars £00d_cook and economical and clean housekeeper _o'clock boat sharp. By order of &nd Dot afraid of work; references given; no tri- N. P. MILLOGLAV, President. |-flers need.apply. 746 Mission st. __AUGUST MIKULICH, Secretary. 2 J ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION ETING-THE NOFICE 5 as cook [n hotel Or restaurant; city or country; regular annual meeting of the stockholders | good reference. Call 277 Stevenson st., afternoon. of the Pacific Unde; kers will be heltl at 777 Mis- S CH ST iT g N Sonrs, S Francsenon FRIDAY, Aot 85 | W InoIESIER MOUSE-$§ THILD, NEAT 1895, -at 8:30 P. M., for the purpos ecting. OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED BY transaction 0f such Other busingss as may come ‘efore the meeting. respectable middle-aged widow in hotel or Transfer-books will close on Thesday, August 20, | widower's family: Is good seamstress: competent 8t 4 P. 2. By erder of the board of directors. to fill any position of trust. Call or address 1723 | Market st., room 1. M. C. GORHAM, Secretary, above-named society are bereby notidet 10! attend our grand parade for twenty-fifth annual picnic at Shell Mound Park, Berke- ley, on SUNDAY MORNING, August 18, 1895, at 8i80 o'clock sharp. . Fines' for nonattendance will be strictiy enforced. The public is cordially invited to participate. The society leaves at 10 ELTABLE MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO drive milk or grocery wagon; 1s first-class, careful driver: good references. Address D. box 43, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION around private place: understands the care of horses and cows: good, careful driver; handy with tool ddre K., box 43, Call Office, PREFINED LADY, SOME_CAPITAL, TO MAN- age business on salary. 131 Pqgt st., room 21. HIGHEST WAGES PAID TO WOMEN AND girls. Apply immediately at CALIFORNIA CANNERIES (0., Brannan st., near Third. MEST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: AL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms,25¢ to $1 50 pr night ;81 50 10 $6 pr week ON'T FAIL TO SEE OUKR EXHIBIT AT Mechanics’ Fair. Learn no other system until you have seen the McDowell Dressmaking ‘Academy, 213 Powell st. ARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; eall and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. JRENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK- ing, stamping, patent_button-holes. 137 Sixth. FRENCH ACCORDION PLEA AILOR- 118 McAllister st. made suits; §7: perfect fit. ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- 1 branch 70 tter. uing and mak ine school MALE HELP WANTED. 15.00/() SORDSOF PINE AND 0AK WoOD 9. to cat, $1 a cord: 10 laborers for city, $25 and found; 4 farmers, near city, $20 to $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ©) COOPERS FOR WINERY, FARE ALLOWED: & farmer and wife on ranch; butt run separator. MURKAY & REA 34 Clay. RESTAURANT COOK, , $50: 8 boarding-house cooks, country, $35 to $40; 2 hotel waiters, country, $30; hotel butcher, coun- try: 2 ironers for laundry, $30 and $35. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED-—COOK AND W BOARDING- school mear city, $50; choreman, good chance for right party, $20: German waiter for restaurant, $30; 2 farmers, short distance from city, $15: boy t0 learn trade, $3 per week to start; miikers, farm- ers, laborers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. TANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. 100 2E%,T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT y—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 50 ific House .Commeércial and Lei AGENTS WANTED. ANTED—PARTNER WITH $7500 TO OP- erate the American Exchange Hotel: with ex- perienced man chance in lifetime. Address A. E., box 56, Call. MALL MILK ROUTE FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply BARNEY FARLEY'S, San Mateo and Qcean roads. 7OUNG SINGLE MAN WITH SMALL CAPI- tal would like to bay interest in bakery or res- taurant; firsteclass baker; 20 years’ experience industrious: city or country. MARTIN MARKE- SON, 109 Fifth. NY MAN OR WOMAN CAN MAKE $50 PER week, sure; best sellers on earth; ornamental, nseful, necessary; everybody buys them. Alum: inum Novelty Company, 1508 Market st. RIGHT LADY AGENTS TO INTRODUCE something new; $5 to $10 per day. 1608 Mar- ket st. room 12. FWANTED—20 MEN TO HANDLE A FAST selling article; 86 to#7 per day casily made; will pay you fo investigate. Apply 221z Geary st., room 8, hours 10 A. M. to 12 M., 2 10 4 P. M. ALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINEOR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wis. GENTS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT the United States can make from $3 50 o 88 per day, handling the Iatest California invention; everybody buys it: grand success in San Francisco: county rights free. ~Address CALIFORNIA PRO- DUCTION CO., 328 Seventh st., S. F. W ANTED—ADVERTISING SOLICITOR WHO can handle agents. WILSON'S, 342 Kearny. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. The Master—Another evening out you want, but what for? What is your pas- time? Mary—Well, sir, 'm not quite sure of name, but I calls him Jack. JECOND COOK; GOOD ON SHORT ORDET Testaurant city, $45: 2 waiters for a camp $20. Call this morning at 9 A. . C.R.HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. ECOND COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $40; D washer country lanndry, $30; ironer country laundry, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. T ANTED—TO-DAY(SUNDAY), 16 SCRAPER teamsters and 16 scraper loaders for raiiroad work; free fare: office open at 9 A. 3. 50 Italians for lumber-yard, sawmill and_woods in the country; fare advanced. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary TANTED—A FIRST-CLASS HELPER_ON candies; reference wanted. TOWNSEND'S, 627 Market st. ROY WHO UNDERSTANDS WORKING printing office. PEARSALL, 761 Howard st. ']0 INTELLIGENT MEN. APPLY 1368 MAR- ket st., bet, 8and 9 A. M. W ANTED— EVERYWHERE, AGENTS TO sell finest suspender made 156734 Market st. HOEMAKER—CUSTOM AND REPAIRING shoestore for sale cheap; cause sickness; half- mile from Stanford University; rare chance, For information, E. N., Shoemaker, Mayfield, TANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT stenographer and_typewriter; must furnish machine; must be rapid in receiving dictation and writing. Address, with references, and state amount of sulary expecied, P O. box 2897, Fresuo, Cal. FARsER, T LY AND THEORET- ically competent in stock, dairy, grain, sugal beets, poultry, etc., wanis_situation as foreman or manager; references. LEO ESSICH, Ft. Ross, Cal. ITUATION WANTED AS MAN ABOUT place; city or country: wages $15 to $20 per month and found. Address W. F., box 103, Cal MAX 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' California reference: city or country. Addréss N. E., box 81, this office. APAN BUTLER WANTS A SITUATION in private family or take charge small club- house, who understands French cooking; first class and bas long experience. S. M., box 17. TOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AGE, SPEAK- ing German fluently, wishes situation as porter or salesman: has also knowledge of leaf tobacco and manufacturing of cigars; best references. Ad- dress P. S., box 21, Call Office. N AND WIFE WANT SITUA- 2o00d farmer, wife good cook. Call 'TERSON. 963 Mission SIIVATION WANTED BY AN EXPE- rienced hotel porter. Address 8731, Market st. ALESMEN EARN $8 DAILY SELLING BRAHAM'S patent pens; one dip of ink writes 20 times longer than an ordinary pen and prevents biotting; send 10c for 5 samples and terms to agents. BRAHAM PEN CO., Bradford block, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. 00D SINGER AND BANJO PLAYER FOR half hour each evening. Call Monday 405 Kearny, room 3. TED—FIRST-CLASS “OYSTER-HOUSE ter. Apply 10 A. 3. 68 California market. ORSESHOER WANTED. 1624 MISSION street. “'V’A'l'rimfwls;n.m 638 FOURTH STREET. 1 IRST-CLASS TAILOR ON CUSTOM COATS. 223 Montgomery. 40 ND-HANDED SHOES,SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission st. W ASTED — FIRSTGLA-S MEN IN ALL branches of McKay and turn workon ladies’ fine shoes. SIEBE-GLANVILLE CO., 25 Jessie. $40T5, $80 WEEKLY HANDLING OUR new aluminum goods: exclusive lcrrlu;? to hustlers. Kor particulars and free sample ad- dress Art Aluminum Mfg. Co., Columbus, Ohio. TAPANESE YOU NT WANTS A Pposition 60 as to be able to attend school. Ad- dress O. M., box 41, this office. WANTED—ENGXNEER CHARLES TILDEN at Pebbleside Vineyard. Address 1743 Frank- lin st., at 1 o'clock. JITUATION WANTED BY AN ENGINEER experienced in hoisting, mining, milling ana pumping macainery. k. 8. TRIGGS, 249 Stevenson. APANESE, GOOD COOK, WANTS PLACE IN family to do housework; city or country: good references. Apply A. B., 262 Fifth st., Oakland. 0Y 156 YEA ¥ AGE WOULD LIK. RE of some kind ; willing and obliging; understands care of horses: will work on ranch or in the city. Call 118 Fourth st., room 28. 3 ANTED — A FIRST - CLASS CLOTHING salesman. Apply to WEINSTOCK-LUBIN CO., 523 Market st., to-day, Sunday, from 2 P. M. 105 P M. ‘ ANTED — GENTLEMEN OF GOOD AD- dress to canvass the city on a liberal commis- sion. Room 708 Spreckels building, bet. 8 and 10 A HALF STORE TO LET: SEPARATE EN- trance: rent $8; near school. 705 Polkst. AN, THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS CARE of horses, carriages, harness; careful, stylish driver; care garden, milk, etc., wants situation on gentleman’s place! years of first-class reference from last employer. "Address Coachman, box 49, Call Office. 1TUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS manager of stock ranch: experienced horse- man. Address M. C. 8., box 81, Golden Gate, Ala- ‘meda County. FEMALE SELP WANTED. ANTED—A LADY’S MAID, COMPETENT and references, as maid only, wages $30; 2 German cooks, $30 each; waitress and parlor- maid. country. $30: nurse for chitdren, 820: 4 girls for general housework in_ country, $20 and $25; also’ 20 housework girls for city piaces, $25 and $20: 10 young girls for light housework, $10, §12 and 815, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sntter. JORTH GERMAN NURSE AND SEAM- stress, best 0f references; also a competent cook, understanding all kinds of French and Amer- ican cooking: an excellent Knglish housemaid; also 2 good waitresses, and a number of Germun; Scandinavian and Lrish housework girls await sit- uations. Can be seen at MISS PLUNKETT’S Em- ployment Bureau, 424 Sutter st., near Powell. Telephone 5472. WO FIRST-CLASS COOKS, HOTEL AND springs, $35 and $40; 2 first-cliss starch-ironers, gouniry steam laundry: cook for small boarding" house, $20; German girl, general housework, $2: German cook and downstairs girl, $25; neat Swed- ish general housework_girl, San Mateo, $20; 2 up- stairs_girls, city. $15: 10 light housework and nursegiris, $10 and 816. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st IRST-CLASS HEAD W. hotel, $35to $40. C. R. HANSE: Geary st. ANTED—MOTHER AND DAUGHTER OR two friends to cook for an institution near city : $50 o month.- Apply. W. D. EWER & 00, 635 s COUNTRY & CO., 110 RE! ANTED—GIRL TO DO PLAIN IRONING IN an institution siort distance in country. $25; 8 £ood home Apply W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ANTED-THREE GERMAN COOKS, $30 and $25; irish cook, $30: French second, same place, $20; French housework, small family, $20; German nurse, one child, country, $20; Cath- olitk nurse, country, $25: cham! ‘and seam- sl ‘siress, $25. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a week. 100() MEN 10 EAT BEEFSTEAK, MUTTON chops, Hamburg steak, 6¢. 635 Clay st. NERGETIC MEN CAN SECURE PERMA- nent, profitable and agreeable empioyment; $40 cash required. Address Energetic, box 68, Call Office. JUECTRIC LIGHTS IN BEVERY ROOM. Winchester House,44 Third st., nr. Market; 200 Tooms: 25¢ per night; convenient and respectable RST-CLASS CARRIAGE- B.GRAVE & CO., 421 Pacific sc. ANTED—15 GOOD MILLMEN AND LUM- ber-pilers; oftbearers, $1 80; firemen, $2: off- bearers behind edger, $170: lumber-piler, $1 70: at mountain sawmill} only good strong men need apply. Room 19, 319 Pine st. 00D BARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY and Sunday, $4. 1602 Laguna st. ANTED—RESPECTABLE, SMART SALES- man, experienced IR liquor trade: miust be able o drive team and give bonds: wages and com- mission. Apply R. G., box 16, Cell Office. ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS SALESMAN. Address (., box 90, Call Office. G STRONG BOY TO LEARN BLACK- smithing; good references. 828 Harrison st. HOUSES WA AMILY OF 2 ADULTS. NEAT HOUS®&R cottage, 6 to 8 rooms: modern improvements; low rent; permanent. Address S., box 7, Call. ANTED—TO RENT A NEW AND MODERN residence of 10 rooms on Pacific Heights; steady tenant. JACOB HEYMAN, 630 Market st. TANTED—5-R00M UNFURNISHED FLAT or house: central; rent $20. ., box 7, Call. ANTED—FURNISHED 5.-RO0M FLAT; 20 minutes’ ride from Call Office. Address ¥. F., box b6, this office. ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE, 6 OR 7 rooms, North of Market; central: must be reasonable: reference given. Adaress W. F..box 56, Call Office. TED. ROOMS WANTED. T ANTED—IN PROTESTANT FAMILY, TWO housekeeping rooms where wife can work forenoons in exchange for rent. Address C, box 10, Call Office. PARTNERS WANTED. T A SACRIFICE—$1500 FOR A PAYING business; Fairmount Bazaar, 1706 Market st stock of over $3000, consisting of stationery, books, cutlery, toys, notions, fancy goods, etc.: rent only $60; will take part cash: reason for selling, have other business interests and cannot give it atten- tion, Call and investigate. , T A BARGAIN — CLEARING $100 PER month; furnished flat and ‘restaurant: as a hole or separate: full Investigation. 3508 Mi $1000 WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEED yard; desirable location: books open to in- spection. Apply room 22, fiith floor, Millsbldg. $_}0 GROCERY AND BAR B Apply Call Office. $65. BRANCH BAKERY AND CONFEC- city. 1726 Eddy st. tionery; 2 living-rooms;. owner leaving $15 PARTNER IN RESTAURANT AND . oyster-house; good location. 217 Ma- son st., In grocery. i LE—#250; SACRIFICE: CORNER e bay; trains and street cars pass the door; will exchange for business in city. Inquire Call office, Oakland qmm}m LADY TO TAKE HALF INTEREST 2 in restaurant. 104 Third st. OOD-PAYING SA LOON IN REDWOOD CITY, cheap. App M. COVERT, 218 California. LD-ESTABLISHED BUSHELING-SHOPFOR sale. 338 Bush st., near Kearny. AKERY, GROCERY AND NOTION STORE; 40, pargain. 921%; Howard st.; proprietor going Sast. £() WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST $17DO fitted-up and paying restaurants in San Jose, Cal.: best location in town: paying $200 to $300 per month; this is & fine chance for two men; owner is in 100 poor health to continue the business. - Address or call at 184 South First s San Jose, Cal. N OTION AND VARIETY STORE; CHEAP; AN clean stock; no egents. V 153 Seventh st. 16, 916 Howard st. 5 MERCAN- siness desires a lady with a couple thousand dollars as partner. Address C. J., box 43, Call Office. 535 BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY, DU, contectionery, notions, ete.: two living: rooms: established paying business; must sell by September 1. Apply 12164 Scott st. N OPPOR’ NITY; MILK ROUTE: HORSES, wagons, cans, etc. W. G.. box 93, Call. FOR SALE-ON E-HALF INTEREST IN A hoarding and sale stable doing good business. Address Owner, box 55, Call Office. TANTED—A PARTNER WITH $125, TO GO East; everything complete: strict guarantee: full investigation allowed. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. RST-CLASS SALOON FOR SALE; DOING rst-class business. Apply at 306 Market st., CARROLL & CARROLL. JIRS S DRUGSTORE FOR SALI doing a first-class _business; in a first-class loc: tion. Apply at CARROLL & CARROLL'S, 306 Market st. VW ANTED — AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN A8 partner in first-class, newly fitted-up store in in meat, pouliry and delicacy market: will clear $100 per month to each: best of location: smail rent; capital required, $250. Address C. E., box 90, Call Office. ARTNER: ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH $1500; investigation invited. A. M., box 52, this office. FURNITURE WANTED, G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; iow prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD. Auctioneer.10 Fulto: TOR SALE-WARNESS AND TRINMNING shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock- ton: good trade: plenty of work: stook and fixtures at_cost; for & young man this is a good opening. Address GEORGE A. GOUDELL, Oakdale, Cal. GROCERY AND BAR; DOING + good trade: good corner. G., box 43, j' ADY WANTS PARTNER, EITHER SEX: £ogd-paying legitimate busiiess. 11 Post s room 21. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ACHINERY FOR MANIPULATING GREEN coffee: give particulars. Address S. G, box 110, this offic LEIY, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing. books and jewelry; postal. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 14-ROOM HOUSE; CENTRAL LOCA- $250. tion. DECKER, 1 D00 30 ROOM: A CO $2000. FeckER Tios Marre st 4?) ROOMS; NEAR LDWIN HOTEL: AT auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st. “ROOM HO EASY PAYMENTS; ONLY 2k $1200." DECKER, 1206 Market st. M. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST., OPP. « Palace. 10 rooms, Eddy st., offer wanted: $275. 22 rooms near Baldwin, clears $60: $375. 40 rooms, nearly new, clears §150; $2500. Money loaned. Money loaned.. Moriey loaned. 2 3 ROOMS FOR SALE JUMBO, box 104. OR EXCHANGE; 1 good location. $30 $15 $400 FUKNITUKE FOR SALK. EW 2-4 BED AND SPRING. New %, bed and spring. New oak extensiol ble. Brussels carpet. laid, per yard. Floor oilcloth, laid. per yard FURNISHED FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; « north of Market. D., box 20, Call Office, LODGING-HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 930 Mission st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. 20 SHIREK & SHIREK, 1210-12 Stockton st.; OR SALE — WELL-PAYING 26c RESTAU- rant; no agents. Address GEORGE HER- MAN, Postoflice, San Francisco. JIRST-CLASS CHANCE IS OPEN FOR A bright young business man or a married couple o 20 into business in the sission, capital $3000 re- quired; owner wants to retire. Address L, box 102, Call Office. ESTAURANT FOR SALE CHEAP ON AC- count of another business. 220 First st. RACTICAL BAKER WANTS TO RENT OR purchase good bakery or confectionary in the country; state full particulars and lowest cash price. ~ Address D. HOGAN, 955 Jetferson st., Oak- 1and, C: Cal. . T)RUG STORE—HALF VALUE [F SOLD AT lonce. Call DAY & CO., room 18, Crocker Bidg. 5(), BESTATRANT ~ OPFOSITE CAR- DU, house: 500 men employed: low ren make good bakery. T. F. CONKLIN, 4 Crocker bldg. JRUIT AND PRODU horse and wagon: family an s cigar-stand would pay well with this business: transfer corner. Gough and Market sts. JOR SALE—CANDY AND ICE CREAM store, with factory, cheap. 261 Third st. 315 CIGAR-STORE AND CLUB-ROOM DY, with two living-rooms turnished ; owner maust sell at once. 226 st. Fox SALE — OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER saloon on Kearny st. Apply owner, 12 Fllis, r. 2. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— ‘Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms. 25¢ tc $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 prweek. ANTED—MAN WITH ABOUT $6000 TO take interest in first-class cash business; valu- able property included; too much business for one reason for selling; rare chance for right man. Ad- dress CASH, box 72, Call Office. $47 WOOD AND COAL Y ARD FOR SA L « 2 horses and 2 wago:s. 1326 Pacific ‘Fox SALE—DAIRY PRODUCE AND TABLE delicacies store. 1415 Stockt open evenings. EDUCTIC second-han ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND : 400 carpets, good as new; ofl- cloth, 25¢; parior suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; 7- piece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, g cash or installments: goods shipped free. T. ELSON, 126 Foprth st. ICE FURNITURE, ETC. 3-ROOM FLAT, cheap: no dealers. 1843 2dth, cor. Castro. J URNITURE OF 4 ROOMS,IN GOOD ORDER. Apply at 20 Third. (CUZFBICES IX FURKITURE AND CARPETS this week at McCA BE'S. 848-950 Mission st. CAKPETS. | ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and alterine.318-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. JINE CORNER LIQUOR-ST half or whole. 401 O'Farrell st. $325. GROCERY AND BAL, STOOK AND b . fixtures; a bargain. Apply this ofiice, XCEPTIONAL BARGATIN—_CIGAR-STAND; best location in city. 28 Ellls st. o ELL-KENOWN CORNER SALOON (* {27 WFell and Stanyan sts., Golden Gate lf“:.!‘v E FOR SALE; ELECTRICTIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester Honse, 44 Third, neat Market; 200 Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week. BEST EAYING RESTAURANT IN THECITY: sell cheap. Apply to J. GARLAND, 635 Clay. 35(0(), HOTEL IN TIBURON ¥OR SALE ey ey ineeap: containing 30 rooma: all accn- BAui s Baree, WU ¢f McROD & CAEPET CLEANIN & VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. Market: 200 rooms; 26¢ & night: reading-room. TANTED—2 BOYS TO TAKE CARE OF offices in exchange for course in shorthand ; position when competent. AddressG., box 57, Call. W ANTED_EXPERIENCED MAN IN PICK- le work: no others need apply: German pre- ferred. 71% Bryant st., near Fifth. -CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 LIV ing-rooms, rent §15. 1737/ Market st. ‘W ANIED-MAN FORSMALLFRUIT RANCH to clear Jand and do chores, $15 a month: per- manent to reliable man. Address MRS. W. A. ROBINSON, Bonny Doon, Cal. . ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. 8. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. _Telephone number, south 36. Cl Y STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND enovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. R STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250. WHEK YOU BECOME D1SGUSTED WITH Foos work send 10 SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car ting Works, 353-7-Tehama; tei. S0-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 ‘Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. T& . E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING incorp.); old established carpet cleaning Inachines: Ganing do part. 350 14k, tel. 60T4: AN RAFAEL—BARBER-SHOP AND BATHS D for rent; location : rent cheap. Apply GEO. D. SHEARER & CO., real es:ate ag'ts, San Rafael. (CAED,TO THE PUBLIC—RICHARDS RES- taurant. 317 Fourth st., open all night. OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A.M. &t the .Golden Gate ave. _entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. J McQUEEN'S OARFET BEATING AND REN- . Ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, R BEST VALUK GET A CALIGRAPH; IT last longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplles Co., 413 Montgomery st. 00D TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT, HANSON & CO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38, FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE fine location; no cutting: will be sold at inven- e t‘;l:fl:.m l:-:zn.;m‘:;cmrlng reason for lel;finll £00d uild up a big trade. Address Druggist, P. 0. box 1190, Blnp Jnu: STORAGE STORAGE OF FURNITURE, PTANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Wsm.n; low rates; telephone South 762. J'UENITURE, PIANGS AND OTHER MER: chandise received on storage; money adyanced on consignments; fire-proof buliding. 410 Post st. IRST-CLASSSTORAC 1 NCES MADE 421-423 Market ot o GHAS, L TAYLOR. SEWING MACHINES. RENTED 8150 MONTHLY : SECOND-HAND machines from $3 upward; Domestic, New Home, White, Singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. EWINGMACHINES RENTED, #1 50 PER i kinds repaired; machines sold from l $5 upward. 1368 Market si. A. H. L1ssax. 0. F. voN RHEIN, F. VON RHEIN & €O, REAL ESTATHE . Agents, Auctioneers and House Brokers, 513 California street. Post, near Larkin; 30:6x120 to rearstreet; 13 flats, front ana rear: rent $120, 22d and Guerrero; 27x90: store with rooms In eas flat above, 6 rooms and bath; rents $467 $7000. SW. corner Geary and Willlams: 28x62:6; Inad- equately improved; for sale cheap. $40,000—Stockton and Conde alley, near Vallejo 61:10x77:6: stores leased for 3 years and upper flat; rents $135. $30,000—Mission improved corner; street¢ars on both streets; 65x110; stores, flats and cottages; renis $210. $25,000—Post, near Buchanan; 75x157:6; front and rear houses; rents 195. $18,500—Stockton and Filbert: 27:6x70; 2-story brick_ house, grocery, butchershop and two ffats with 17 rooms above; rents $130. $17,000—Washiugtou, near Baker; B50x127: modern residence and flats. $14,000—Mason, near Union; 39:6x96:2; 6 flatsy rents $108. $10,000—Howard, near 1st; 25x85; inadequately nest Waller; tmproved: rent $40. $7500—Devisadero, 25x116; modern residence, 10 rooms and bath, '$10,000—Third, near Folsom; 25x80; store and flats; vents $65. ' $8100—50-vara NW. corner Lombard and Kear- ny, with improvements. $8000—0 Farre |, near Hyde: 23x90; house, 7 rooms and bath: rent £35. $7500—\Washington, near rowell; to Parker alle; 3 houses; rent $72. '$7000—Chatham _place, near Bush: lodginz-house and furniture, 3 stories, 23 rooms and bath; rent furnished $115. $7000—Foisom, near Z1st; 36x122:6; daublg house: rent $45. 6000 Bush, near Steiner; 22x77:6; 8 flats, 18 rooms and bath: rents $53. % $6000—Powell, near Broadwsy; 22:11x137:61 8-story house, 10 rooms and bath. $5500—Howard, near 25th, to rear street; 26:6x 11 2-story house, 10 rooms, bath, barn, etc. $5200—Stockton’ and Lombard; 21:3x81:9: 3~ story house. 10 rooms and bath. §4800—Powell, near Lombard; 28x100; 2-story house, 9 rooms and bath. $3850—Cor. Laguna and Harry, near Filbert; 25x90; 2-story house, 8 rooms and bath; all mod= ern conveniences. $5200—Union, near Kearny: 28:6x67:8; mew improvements; shop with 2 rooms and 2 flats aboves rear house 2 flats: total rents $59. $5000— Moss, near Howard ; 25X75; $-story flatsy 18 rooms; rents $47 50. $5000—Dorland, near Church: 25x120; 2-story flats, 11 rooms and baths; rents $38. $4250—Ransch, near Folsom: 26x112; front and rear houses, 21 rooms: rents $6! $4500—Uhion, near Octavia: 35x137:6: 2-story buy-window house, 7 rooms and bath; rent §27 50. $4000—Haight, near Webster; 25x95; cottige 5 rooms. £ $3800—Waller, near Steiner, through to Ger- mania; 25x120; 2 flats on Germania frontage; Tents 32 = . $3500—Zoe, near Brannan: 27:6x75: coitage with finished basement; 7 rooms and bath $3200—19th, near Guerrero; 40x100; 0—Larkin and Rockland; 25x137:6 to West froutages between Union and- Green; cot- tage. 6 rooms: rent $15. $3000—Lafayetie place, near Green: 20x60; 2« story doubie house, front and rear flats: rents $28, $2750—Bryant and Mariposa; 20:8x75; siore and flat above. $2600—Folsom st., near 21st; 24x12 provement: rent $15, $2400—Bernard, near Taylor; 21x60; 8-story house, 3 flats, 12 rooms: rents $27. $1700—Salmon, near Broadway ; 20x60; 2 flats, 8 Tooms; rents $16. UNIMPROVED. 12,000—McAllister and Broderick; 82:6x112:6 5000—Pine, near Devisadero; 37:6x187:6. rd, near Stockton: 52:6x187:6. , near Dolores: 50x114. 05x114. 22d, near Florida; 50x104; $2000. $2000—Calkifornia, near Mapie: 27:6x132:7. $1200—Cor. B and 25th ave.; 60x188. $900—Hancock, near Sanchez: 25x114. $800—Mission road, near Brazil ave.; 25x83:63 Excelsior Homestead. 2400234 lots, Gite Map No. 2; Wayne. near Jnion. $325—Lot 4, block 95, University Homestead Association: 100x120. AL HORIGER. L.~ S0UC & Co., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED. 465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST, NEAR 16TH. 2-story ; old im= LOUIS A. 80UC. Remember we make a specialty of Mission prop- erty, and as we are on the spot ve can take you to any 'part of the Mission in short order. So don’s waste time in ransacking downtown offices if you are looking for property of any description in this part of the city, but call on us at once and we will save you time and money. $5500—25x85; Nineteenth st., near Missiony double bay-window house, 7 rooms and bath each; street work all done and accepted: rents $48. $11,000—45x122:6: Mission st., near Nineteent| 2 cottages, 5 rooms and bath each; this is a sple; did location for stores and flats. 26x100: Bryant ave., near Twentiet] v-window flats, 5 and 6 rooms and bath ; ali modern improvements; cars pass the door. 5250—30x122:6; Shotwell, near Twenty-first; 3 ts, 4 and 5 rooms and bath, laundry: cottage, 5 Ioomis and bath, In rear; stable and driveway: cheap. $8300—25x80: Stevenson, mear Nineteenth: 2 fiats, 5 rooms each: in perfect order; street bitume infzed. $6000—25x125: Fair Oak; new flats: 5 and 6 rooms; bath; all modern improvements; in one of the best block of the Mission. 77x100 toalley; Seventeenth st. near Guerrero; bay-window cottage: 7 rooms; bath;fine grounds; will make an eleganthome. $7500—25x80: Mission st. near Efghteenth: stora and 3 rooms: upper flat 7 rooms; bath; modern improvements; «lways rented. $1250—25x114: Day st., near Church; cottage, 3 rooms: iu good order; cheap. $3500—42x135; Fair Oaks, near 18th; a good buy; 2-story house, 9 rooms, bath: cottage, 4 rooms: all in A1 order. $3500—25x80: Stevenson, near 20th: street worlk done; 2 flats, 5 rooms each: always rented, $3150—25x125: Dolores st.: fine view: 2 flats, § rooms and bath each: a bargain. $2500--25x114; 27th st., near Church; modern bay-window cottage; 5 rooms: bath; fine base- ment: easy terms. Our list comprises some of the best property in the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home~ steads; alzo good business corners in any part of the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. It you want your vacant houses rented place them with us. L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st., near Sixteenth. H. CRIM & CO., REAL ESTATE AND « Insurance Brokers, 118 Montgomery st. $5250—Shotwell, nr. 22d: 9 rooms, 2 bath: x122:6. $3260—Make offer; Liberty, rooms: 25x114. $3200—Buchanan, nr. 25x117; $2000 on mortgage. $£6000—Pierce, nr. Pine; 8 rooms, bath; 23x87 : $5500—Bay, nr. Hyde: cottage; 7 rooms, bat marine view; 52:10x13' lo‘lm—fiuanem. nr. 24th; 6 rooms, bath; 23x 0. $6000—Broadway, nr. Gough; 6 rooms, bathj 24:6x133. $3250—Mission, nr. 27x92. $10.000—Valencia, nr. 22d: 3 flats; 25x125. $5500—Geary, cor. Wood: store and flat; 25x—. $14,600—Fine house; 7 rooms, bath, stable, etc.j 56:3x127:8. LOTS. $1100 each—21st st., bet. Noe and Sanchez; 25x 114; fine view. Must be soid: Shotwell, bet. 14th and 15th; street bituminized: 25x122:6. $8500—Corner 20th and Diamond: 125x110. $2500—Corner Saginaw and Cavitol; 200x125; . electric cars. $1100—Alabama, nr. 23d; 26x100. Also home- stead lots on easy terms. VEW COTTAGE, IN RICHMOND, 1 BLOOK from Geary-st. cars and 25 minutes' ride to Kearny st.; b rooms, bath and modern improve- ments: lot 25x100; beautiful garden: sewer: wil} be sold very cheap'and easy ferms; OWRer com- pelled to move. Address Richmond, box 46, Call 95()() BENTS 8200 PER ANNUM; TWO . small new flats; fine marine views near Sacramento st. cable; a great bargain. nr. Guerrero; 7 Union; flats; 80th; house: 5 roomsj $1400—Richmond_corner lot: 120" feet frontage ‘on California st.; reduced price: fine investment. $750—Ten lots near Mission and Thirtieth sts.3 extensive view. H. E. POEHLMAN, 415 Montgomery st. ()00, COFNER_OS GOLDEN GATH £3000. $3¢:; Groom: honse and cortage & Tooms: good location for & stora. #1750 buys $2150 equity in $3500 home: cottage 5 rooms, bath, on N. line Clement st.: best part of Richmond: see these to-day: other bargains. Bans ner Office, Point Lobos and Seventh aves. OL GETZ & BROTHER, REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING, HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEW BLOCKS, NEW LOTS, GOOD LOCATIONS, Come now and get bargains in lots on installs ments. 100 8125, $150 TO #£300 FOR LOTS . north and south of park: fine locality. $10 down and §6 momhly. SOL GETZ & BRO. 3350 TO $1100 FOR GRADED LOTS, ready to build on in Richmond and south. of park, near cable and electric cars, on easy in- stallments. SOL GETZ & BRO. 10(). 8159.TO $250 FOR SPLENDID LOTS . near Mission st. and elgctric-cars: your choice of 50 Jots: only $10 down and §5 monthly, 8OL GETZ & BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. SOL GETZ & BRO., Owriers, Room A, first floor, Crocker bullding., 'UST BE SOLD. $1700—Lot_on north {ine Henry st., bet. Nos and Castro; *strect acoepted; ~ stone sidewalks; x114. #0650 cnch—4 lats on J st.; bet. 11thand 19th aves.: cheapest Jots inthe district: streets « ‘Apply DAVID STERN & SONS, 20 Moptgom.' e 2439 LARKIN — HOUSE OF 6§ ROO; bath: large cellar; garden; mn:m‘{" [