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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAtL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895 .—_——____—_____/-b———————__—__ TRANSACTIONS. Maria A. Wessling, lot on 37:6 W of Laguna, W 55 REAL ESTATE' Henry J. Wessiing to W line of Geary street. D e ate 1. Hoad ley to Jacob Heyman, lot on W lime of Lyon sireet, 125 S 0f Pine, S25 by W 100: $1. . G N, Soule, John F. and Alice K:r;l‘):d;nl?nr(‘lr:\c'.e.l, A dan s (0 same, same; $1. Isidore and Jennie 74 erbach to Pr:tnkll{l T e K 1street, 106:3 E of Clay Green, loj on 'lligrlnfli ton, E 25 by N 187:6; $1¢ B : Wing to Ly Quong, 1ot on N 1 "Em'u‘?eu:,‘-"f ton street, 59:10% t to mort Stmeon \Wenban to 3¢} Z Simeon Wenban to glleg L Hayward by W 87:6; $650' 'n"‘;'lll]':ni ‘J\ nrvv\ah @ L. Parsons to Del Monte Milling_C lot on SW_line of Stanford street, Yot Brauman, SE 50 by SW 80; £10. 5 O orge E. and Emmeline L. Bates to Frederick KR . fot.on I line of Texas street, 100 N of Yolo, v E 100: $10. Zotomon and Dora Getz to Emile Caillaud, lot on \\'\“I:e“m Forty-fifth avenue, 195 N of B street, N 25 by W 1 10. % and Emma A. Fuller- to J. J. Kinney, lot W corner of C street and 1'wenty-fifth avenue, 2 N 100: $20. William H.and Anna D. Miner to William H. Crocker, outside land, block 825, bounded by L and M streets, Fortieih and Forty-6rst avenues, and other pieces: $10. Fl(‘n‘:m( D. Thom to Nicholas. ()hl_nnd SW line of Seventh avenue South, 60 street, NW 60 by SW 100, block 141, ot on W ot K outh San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad, and 8 othsr | ieces; $10. P fenry and Anna Rohling to W flliam H. Ham- mond, lot on SW Iine of Palmer s ireet, 400 SE of Bartlett (Harper), SE 50 by SW Fairmount; $10. Thomas W. Valentine to Edward and Margaret o street, 231 N 70, 10t 275,Cobb Fahey, 1ot on E line of Cherubuos of Cortland avenue, N 25:8 by T 10. = + . J. Severns to Matthew O'Reilly, lot 13 on SW line of Greece street, 80 NW of Knights place, Mission-street Railroad Homestead Association also lots 4 and &, block 35, Mission and Thirtieth- street Homes also property in Sacramento and San Mateo County: $10. George . and Henry ) W. Corthay, lot on W li 68:9 N of O'Farrell, N 30: Mary A. Rose to Alexan: NW line of Howard street, 45:10 3 45:10 by NW 13 10. Albert 1. Q ¥ line of Fori Corthay to Charles cenworth street, 1 5. Morrison, 1ot_on : of Beale, NE ‘acob Brownstone, lot on 170 S of B street, A. Ross, lot on y-eighth avenue, E W 25 by S 100; $10. Henry R. and Mary Sch 1 mermann, ot on NW | \ples street. 250 N of Persian_avenue, NE 50 by NW 100, block 46, Excelsior Homestead; $10. ALAMEDA SOUNT W. A. Knowles ot Oakland to J. F. Gallman - and Otto Gerhardy, lov 12, block I, Broadway Ter- race, Oakland Township: $10. Mountain View Cemet aurer, lot 84, plat Mountain View Cemetery Oakland Township: $56. Charies and Emilie Clausen of Alameda to | Emma R. Clausen of Alameda, lot on W line of | 25 by W Charles A. and Al William and Barbara NW corner of Bay and N 100, W :6, tion of Curtis Tra ¥ of Alameda to Maggie Y. Bartley of Alameda, lot on W line of Wellington street, 200 N of Ashby avenne, E 135 by N 50, be- 1ot 5, block C, Palmer’s Suburban Tract, Berke- gt and Erminia Dargie to A. C. Widber of San lot 233, Rose Tract, Brooklyn Town- o, lot 4, Rose Trac! Maria N. Whidden and Jos meda to A. E Neal's Murra: vised plan of the tow Township: H. and Alice M. Stocker to Henry L. Hal- of Alameda, lot on W corner of East Nine- h avenue, SW 65, NW 100, W 100, SE 125, to’ beginning, Dlock 103, Cltnton, East Oakland: $10. Philip and Catharina Fuchs to G. W. Alder of in lot 35, Glen Echo Ti n of lots 10, 16, 18, cho Tract map 2, Oakland kland, subdivision 7 3. being o I 4nd 36 to 3! Township: $10. Patrick D. Hogan of Oakland to same, lot on NW line of Hillside avenue, 459 SW of Linda, SW 54, NW I ision 38, Glen Echo Tract map 3. Oakland nip: $10. Thomas F.(and as attorney) and Ada Graber (by attorney) of Berkeley o George Schmidi of Berkeley, 1ot on N line of Francisco street, 120 E of California, E 30 by N 135: oriion of lot 7, block 1, State University Homestead Association No. 5, Berkeley: $5. George and Neilie M.Schmidt to Clara Hann (wife of Thomas) ot Berkeley, same, Berkeley; gift. Mary D. Mathews and F. M. and Mary R. Smith to Otto Ericks ncisco, lots 10 block F, Berkeley : $10. William and Jennie Gardiner of Oakland to Fran- cisco F. Gardiner and_Andza Silva, lot 45, Peralta avenue Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. Delos and Harrlett A. Pratt of Oakland to George E. Richardson of Tulare, lot on S line of Moss ave- nie, 160 W of Laurel street, W 40, S 135.38, £ 40, N 185.97, to beginning, being lot 18, block I, amended map, Moss Tract, subject to mortgage to Oskland Loan and Investment Company for $500, Brooklyn Township: $10. Charles S. and Annie L. Neal of Alameda to Agostino and Maria Borromeo of Alameda, lot on E line of Park street, 50 S of Clement avenue, E 111:434, S 25, W 111:6% 25, to beginning, be- ing lot C, block F, Alameda Station Homestead, Alameda; $10. Charles Wurz of Alameda to Susanna H. Wurz ©of Alameda, lots 29, 30, block R, resubdivision of portion of Hoberts and Wolskill Tract, Oakland Township: gift. Edwin G. of Oakland. Jot on N line of Alvord or Blak S of Dwinelle, E 40 by N 127, lot 17, Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: $5. Tuit-Growing Union to John T. Hall of | oton W line of Arbor street. 151.97 N of Pacific avenue, N 50, W 116.38. S 50. E 94.20 to beginning. lots § and 10, block B, Fitch Tract, Alameda; $2000. Georze and Suse Sturtevant to John McCulloch of Oskland, lot on W line of Pease avenue, 165 S from center line of narrow-gauge railroad (Encinal avenue). S 46 by W 50, being por:ion of Hays and Caperton Tract, Alameda: $10. Heinrich Reimers of Pleasanton to Fred and Marie Tschumi, lot on E line of Main street, 115 XN of Ray 47,835 to N boundary line lands of Jacob Scbeider, thence along said boundary lhine to beginning, being portion of piat 3. Rancho El Valle de San Jose, town of Pleasanton, | Murray Township; $425. Robert C. and Mary A. Moore to Laura C. Moore, lot on NW line of Walsworth avenue, 135 NE of Moss avenue, NE 50 W 120, being Jot 10, block B, Flint Tract No. 2, being a portion of Oak~ land Helghts, Oakland: $10. ra harrison of Oakland to Masonic Fund As- sociation (a_corporation) lot_on S line of Seventh street, 100 W of Franklin, W 25 by S 100, being lot 13, block 85, Oakland: alsoloton N corner of East Eleventh strect and Thirteenth avenue, NW ublect to a life es- . Hardy 0 Catterina Pescio 3 ,lot 51, Claremont Park, be- ing a resubdivision of lots 3 to 8, block I, Vernon Park, Oakland Township; $10. £ zabeth C. Doan , 1ot on Calais (Occidental) streets, lot 1, block G. Paradise Park, Berkel B. Kelsey of alameda to Owen Benito, lot 34,Turnbull Tract, Broo} quitclaim deed; §5. Lawrence and Janet T. Harbutt to Richard Bat telle of San Francisco, Iots 1 to 6, block F, cor- rected map Nicol Tract, Brooklyn Townsbip; $10. to Jacob Muller and rner of Felton and S 50 by S 135, being vn Township, Builders' Contracts. W. H. Wickersham, contractor. with Keating, Leonard & Ransome, sub-contractors, concrete and artificial stone work for engine-house for San Francisco Fire Department on SW corner of Fran- cisco and Stockton str $4150. Clara Arguello with Ackerson & Peterson, to erect a one-story frame building, except maniels, tiling, gas fixtures and shades, on W line of Fair Oaks street, 60 N of Twenty-fifth: $3300. Isabella H. Lacy with 3 Libbey, to erect & two-story frame building on W line of Fourth street, 56 NW of Brannan; $2350. William Gleeson with Hugh L. Sheilds and L. M. Hickox, to erect_a three-story building on S line of Freelon street, 150 E of Fourth; $3200. Patrick Munchan with Fugh L. Sheilds and L. M. Hickox, to erect a two-story frame building on S line of Freelon street, 100 E of Fourth; $1410. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. an Jose Dr Burdell, Marin Co M L Kaiser. Berkeley F E Spencer, M G Green, Conrtiand L Carrington. Lodi Silas Carle, Sacramento ‘W F Englebright,Nev Cy G P Spell & w, San Jose D Powell & £, Marysville A Lake & son, San Jose ¥ Doud, Monterey’ Mrs. 0. M. Chisman, Cal Miss J Mabon, N Jersey Miss edge, San Jose Miss W Sledge, San Jose T Aceves & w, N Almadn F Wickersham, Fresno C Sangster, Los Angeles W T O’'Dounell, Los Ang Mrs E Hathaway, Colo Miss J Patten, Colo Spgs F Wear & w, Angels Cmp A Rocca, Grt Western M F G Ostrander, Merced C A Baird, Eimira R J Baird, Elmira N Weisbaum, Hanford J Levy & w, Visalla Mrs J McDougall, Stktn Miss McDougall, Stocktn Miss L McDouga A McDougall, Stockton W H Skerrett, Vailejo R Milis, Hanford PALACE HOTEL. burg C B Nichols, Sacramento 5 Y " M de Murat, Paris L Lowman, Los Ang C F Heinlien, Yokohama Wsutton&w, NY Mrs Deveravs, Glenwood T J Field & w, Monterex H F Lrown, N Y A H Gay Jr,New Orleass C S Fuiton. N Y HHarrington.McHenrys R D Kiroy & w, Chicago 3 8 Peed, Pittsburg ¥ Hutchins &w, Pasadena FECoykendsli&w.S Jose C B Arlson, San Jose . F ORoot, San Jos= G H Thomas. Detrolt T Silying, Los Angeles MrsEJsparkman, Canadn , Falrbaven LGill & w, Sai R E Kirkwood&w.SJose ) NEW WESTERN. Miss White, Chicago ~ J W Ellsworth, Chicago M ¢ Hatch, Boston H Fulkner, Chico C S Pouter, Cal ¥ Morns, US N M Barnes & wf, Cal P King, Ireland CS Armstrong, Baden Miss M Brown, Selma O sione: Portland 1 J Wells. Selima ooth, ohn B Bul V' SBLove, N Y pom s R Neigh, Vallejo ¥ Valiejo, Napa. B L Sloan, Colma * Miss Haich, Suisun n G R Stewart, Pi $ M Boscowitz, » 'y, Napa € Haich, Suisun 100, block 20, | ociation to George | to beginning, being lot 6 | Case of Mendocine to Darwin C. de | RUSS HOUSE, F H Smythe Langtry Fm J Parson, Salinas T B Joy, Bodega D J McFarlan, Folsom J Ferguson, Santa Cruz CH B Corbett. Sydney C ¥ Stevens & fam,0ak’d E C Chase, Oroville F W Chappin, Stockton Mrs W Young, Portland W L Wedrick, Fresno W Fink, San Quentin F II Banks, Philadelphia J J Willows. Wainut Ck T B McFariand, San Jose A W Cleaver & wf, Chig T W Johnson, Eik Grove Mrs H Clemen & dautr, L A Buck, St Louis Los Angelest I N Either, Nevada J McCullum, w, Oakland R A Long & w, Hanford J Mitchell, White River William Lynn, Salinas H H Sutton. w, Alameda G E Shore, Hanford H L BynardsJr, Cal nta Cruz J S Heald, w, Cloverdale s kton W Boden & f. Sacto J M McCormick, Reno T B King. Salinas ibsonvlle E P Coleman, w, Auburn C Rosenfeldt, Ariz J M Brown, Los Ang Wrights' L Norris, wntz & f, HI R W Ryan, Suisun Moroney, Cal L D Haverhill, Honclulu Conroy, Auburn, M Lipjer & cifld, Hanford M K M Jan, S LObispo ‘G C Chach, Orovilie J M Mayfule &d,Cal D B Wilcox, Healds- N Sea View burg Js sanville MMrs G W Kam & child, J St. Louis, Mo Phoenix, Ariz L M Martin, Texas J S Young, Santa Cruz G Wilson, Portland, Or A T Burche & w#, Col. Ozllnia & £,Cal W H Lathrop, Cal R C Latnrop, Cat A_Woods, Seattle, Wash MrsC F Raker, Fltch- T Burson, Fresno burg, Mass J P Henderson, Gridley Snelle Anderson, Grialey Mable Stout, Gridley’ P Stone, Buite City s Wm Durham, Fresno A L McLeod, Livermore $ O Hamlin, Reno C H Finley, Modesto ~ Wm € Lewis, Sn Ramon N B Willey, butch Flat 8 C Laird, Loomis W T Bacon, Oakiand S H Bell, Minneapolis N McLeod, Milpetas ¥ Tennan, Los Angeles 2 Wolbricht, Hamburg J Tennant, Los Angeles B G Wadleigh, Sta Rosa T F Simpson, Ls Angeles M Ludiey, Oregon L Redemeyer, Pnt Arena >V Clijo, Pnt Arena L M Martin, San Antonio Merrill, Santa Cruz GRAND HOTEL. Miss Williams,S Leandro W C Waters, Watsonville I M Sacto P J Uvans, Riverside ass Valley W H Simon, St Louis Nev City H Pennington, Sacto J R Vincent, Fresno A Capen, | JMcConnell& w Colusa Mrs F E Hunneman and Miss Cordes, Stockton _ch, Denver Miss Brownell, Stockton G L Allen, Stockton HE Adams. kton D A Ostram, Yuba Co © H Dwinelle, Futton L Holloway, Cloverdale L A Sheldon, Pasadena G_L Anderson, U § A, C L Hasken, Denver Fortress Monroe J W Bowden, Chieago A McClure & w, Macedon Mrs I Wilson, Modesta B H Brown & w, Vallejo J B deJarnett, Colusa Sam Hirst, Valleio J L Matthews, Salinas ¥ O Hihn, Santa Cruz W Henderson, Stockton E L Doheny, Los Angeles G J Owens, Los Angeles Mes J Kaseberg, Sacto G L Turner, Los Gatos Miss Kaseberg, Sacto A Harrell & w,Bakersfld Mrs T A Scott, Napa W E Edmonson, US N S Scott, Napa > i T V Collier. Vallejo M Burnett, Bakersfleld W _F Purnell, H K Wallace Mrs L Mohr & s, Stockton E Lyon & w, Sacto BALDWIN HOTEL. € McDonald, Chicago G Danimenbaum, Vallejo Preston, San Jose W _F Radington, P Costa Leake, Woodland C Curtis.Kansas yon, Sacramento 3 Miller, Sacramento S Cohn, Los Angeles W R Clark, Stockton ~ H B Cline, Los Angeles E M Lion, San Jose J M Canly, Graftqn J A Morrissey & w, Cal L O Meyers, Oh SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL." JBUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— #10 Market street, open unutll 12 o'Ciock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 588 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. §W. corner Sixteenthand Mission streeis, open ontil Soclock. 2518 Mission street. open until § o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. S YERBA BUE LODGE OF Pertection No. egular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) NING, August 23, S J. HOBE, Secretary. a1, 8 o'cloc! P = ANNUAL MEETING—THE 4 L%’ meeting of the stockholders of the Si Railroad Co., for the election of directors for the en suing year and the transaction of such other bu ness as may come before the meeting, will be held at the ofticé of the company, 30 Montgomery block, San_Francisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, Aug. 29, 1895, at 2 o'clock P. WM. C. LITTL & SOTICEOF ANNUAL MEETING_THE 5<% regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Undertakers wiil be Leld at 777 Mis- sion st., San Francisco,on FRIDAY, August 28, 1895, at 0 r. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come re the meeting. re for rheumatism, chilis and fever; rice £5; send for testimonials. JAS. 3 T t., S. F., Cal. w’ X JEWISH LADY GIVES electric baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. HAIR GROWN_ON BALD HEADS: diseases treated. MRS. DR. PLATT, Elec- tropath, 765 Market st. [ Z A CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. =&, SOLD MINES WANTED: GIVE FULL description and most favorable terms, Ad- dress A., box 167, this office. —=> JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatism v. 1007 MKt, rms. 2, 5. MEET TO GET MONEY OF UNCLB HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. —5> BAD T TS EJECTED FOR Collections Collection Co., 415 B COR! ed $3 50 TSITUATIONS WANTED-_FEMALE. ADIES—YOU CAN GET GOOD GIRLS AT 4 1004 Market st. TOMPETENT WOMAN WITH THE BEST OF _ reference wishes sitnation to do general house- work in American family: good cook and laun- city or Oakland: carfare expected: wages from $15 t0 $20. N. D., box 106, Call Office. WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman: general housework: kind to children: moderate wages: city or short distance in the country; 71/ Fourth st. “A MERI GOOD COOK AND £\ housekeeper; for an elderly couple or small family: best of city references. Address 8131 O'Farrell st. RESSMAKER,THAT MAKES A SPECIALTY of children’s dresses and ladies’ wrappers, also white ing, will go out at $1 2b per day Call or address 1507 Buchanan. Teferences P SPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES \ place to do general nousework:; small family; wages $10. Address N, L., box 10, Call Office. "' [ANTED—BY COMPETENT YOUNG LADY, a position as bookkeeper or typewriter. Ad- dress E. B., 2634 Mission st. L WISHES 2 ral_housework or upstairs work. Pacific st., near Mason. W ANTED—SITUATION BY COMPETENT girl do general housework: city or country. Apply 521 Hayes st. SITUATION TO DO 1004 GIRL FROM CUBA WOULD 27 Taylor st., like position as housekecper. room 3, second floor. JIRST.CLASS HOUSE| work by the day: can do washing and_ironing; #125. Call or address 47 Jessie st., middle flat. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as lanndress by day, week or month best of references. Call or address 761 Mission st., bet. Third and Fourth. N GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN city or country. Address G. G., box JCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework. 36 Perry st., bet.Second and Third. {,IRL WANTS PLACE TO DO GENERAL ' housework. Call or address 744 Folsom st., near Fourth. J EAT YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO 40 upstairs work and wait at table. Please call 257 Clementina st., near Fourth. W OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE Da¥ -AS aundress and housccleaning. Call ave., bet. Poik and Larkin sta, o . 7 Olive TRONG WOMAN WISHES & POSITION TO ) do general housework. Pleaso call at 52714 Linden ave. K [IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion to do housework and plain cooking; city only. Address 963 Mission st.. room 6. TANTED—BY SWEDISH GIRL, POSITION to take care of children and do sewing. Ad- dress 1322 Mission st. 7OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. Address 12015 Geary, room 10, OUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIE DE- sires a situation as housekceper in_ lodging- house. Address 121 Montgomery st., room 6. | A. B. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continned. OUNG DRESSMAKER KMBROIDERS gents’ suspenders and mufflers to order. 106 Stockton st., room 78. IDOW OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE situation s housekeeper; widower's family or lodging-house. 1035 Market st., room 7. “PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH. Plng money at UNCLE HARRIS’, 15 Grant ave. TTUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED American woman to do housework; good home more an object than wages. J.F. Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED LADY, SITU- ation as working housekeeper for single man; Address A. TAYLOR, no_objection to children. 507 Eighth st., Oakland. TOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WOULD LIKE to work for her room and board in a rooming or boarding house. Call MRS. FRIDRECKS, 1058 Howard st. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS A sitvation; good cutter and fitter. Address B. B., box 21, Cal 7TOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES A SIT- uation as Inundress in family or institution. Call or address 1234 Sacramento st., 8. F. EFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSL tion as nurse for invaiia or Infant’s nurse; good references. Address G. G., box 104, Call Office. Y OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION cooking and housework: American family; city reference. Apply 1532 Polk st. Bt WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE FOR PLAIN agis Berica cooking In small country hotel, : also youny irl to assist upstal = dress 1., box 49, (his shics. o STRONG YOUNG WOMAN TO-ASSIST IN housework and take care of children. Apply to DR. MACDONALD, Beasley Cottage, Sausalito. GmL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND help_with_baby; good home and moderaie wages. 1617 Webster st., nr. Sutter, after 10 a. 3. (3 IBLS WANTED T0 STRIP TOBACCO AT the General Burnsid® Cigar Factory, 418 Bat- tery st. IRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1811 Broderick st. NURSEGIRL FOR SHORT DISTANCE IN country; $10. A. B., box 47, Call Office. VW AITRESS FOR COUNTRY HOTEL; $20. Apply 509 Kearny st., room 8. OUSEKEEPER, $2 pay. 1004 Market st T 41LORESSES AND OPERATORS ON COATS. 625 Eddy st.: apply early. W ANTED=YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH baby; small wages. Call 860 Howard st. W ANTED —YOUNG GIRL 70 DO LIGHT housework. Call 2019 Pine st., bet. 9 and 12. (GIBL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- work; wages $12. At 119 Capp st LADY TO CANVASS, LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM. ‘Winchester House,44 Third st., nr.Market; 200 Tooms: 25c per night; convenient and respectable BUSINESS CHANCES. RODUCE. DELICACIES STORE AT YOUR own price; living-rooms; sacrifice acconnt of sickness; bargain. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Mkt W INCHESTER IHOUSE, 34 THIRD, NR. Market: 200 rooms; 26¢ anight: reading-room. OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 4.M. at the Golden Gate ave. _entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. )() MEN WANTED AT ONCE TO CANVASS the housekeepers of this city and Oakland: pays $3 50 per day. Store, 328 Seventh st. EN'S SHOES 15-SOLED. 40c; HEBLS, 25c; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. W ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. NOX COLLECTION AGENGCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. 32] ELLIS, "ROSEDALE—ROOMS 160 10 506 anight} $1 to §3 a week; open all night. JHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 959 1oward, 40914 Pine. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 BACRAMENTO best spring heds; single s 20c 2 day: ki meals, 10c. W ANTED_LABORER AND MECHANICS to know MU 9 Ellis, near Taylor; 100 large rooms: 26c nighy, $1 50 week: very cheap. ["REE BEER: BEST N CI1Y ; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. $1 a weel W ANTED-—YOUNG GIRL_TO ASSIST IN taking care two children. 738 Fllis st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH_AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. $150 CIGARSTORE; CITY FRONT, NEAR « Market: rent $10: full value in stock; departure. PROLL-STENBERG, 719 Market st $125 POPULAR RESTAURANT NEAR « Market; among factories: old estab lished place; rent. water taken out in board: must sell; sickness. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Mkt $325 FRUITSTAND: GOOD PLACE FOR - man and wife: living-rooms: receipts $12 dally. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. O SALE THIS WEBK—G stock at invoice: established 19 year: owns property: retiring from business account old age. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. YEING AND CLEANING BUSINESS; Western Addition; established for years: steady paying. PROLLSTENBERG, 719 Market. OTICE—TO BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS OF 4\ any kind see STRAND & TUTTLE, 26 Third BAKERY AND LAUNDRY OFFICE DOING §00d business. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. $100. SISTER AND TAMALE STAND: U BOFE ells best location in clty. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. (CORNERGROCERY AND BAR: BEST LOCA- tion. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. DARTNER WANTED IN PAYING BUTCHER business; best location; must be sober man: trial given. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. F;\Sflli)&,\sfii: DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day; terms rea- sonable, Call or address MISS K., 405 Geary st CHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per weck; convenlent and respectable. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR electric lights in every room; 200 1 50 10,36 per wee! NV BAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- o “enl:hnuuwurk and assist with baby. 2322 utter st. IRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- ting, fitting and finishing: patterns cutto fit, 206c. MCDOW ELL, 213 Powell st. PPRENTICE GIRL WANTED ON COATS. £)39 Everett st, g PROTESTANT GIRL UNDER 17 TO CARE for child. 1314 Jones st. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. INEYARDISTS, FRUIT - GROWERS AND others, please take notice! If you want relia- ble help send to a reliable and experienced employment agency. We know vour wants and the sort of belp needed, having been 20 years es- tablished under the laws and license of this State. Inexperienced or free intelligence offices, pri or political, know no more about the empioyment business or the proper supplying of help than a child does, ad will send a barber ora watchmaker to pick grapes in a locality where the thermometer stands 100 in the shade or over. Forexperienced and able men to pick grapes or fruit, or for _able-bodied men for any kind of work, send your onders to the old, reliable firm of W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay S. AN AND WIFE, EASTERN PEOPL: nndersiands care horses. cattle, grounds and poultry, good coachman and driver: iwife excellent cook and housekeeper. good general worker: city or country: good reference. Address E. N., box 43, Call Office. ROCERY-CLERK-YOUNG MAN, 23, WOULD like position in grocery-store: speaks German ; best references. MILLER, 10375 Market st. W ANTED-S ATION AS NEER OR fireman: competent to run dynamo, Address G. FULLER, 1427 Howard st. RELIABLE NOUNG MAN DESIRES POST- tion in wholesale or retail store; is willing to commence on low wages. Call Office. Y WINEMAKER — COMPETENT WINE- maker, who thoroughly understands the busi- ness in every line, in vineyard as well as in cellar, wants positics i Address B. C., box 31, IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, $25. 1519 Fulton st. DSHWASIER FOR RESTAURANT. 1020 Folsom st. OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and bakery. 142 Eleventh st. IRL TO LOOK AFTER 2 CHILDREN AND assist with light housework. 732 Twenty- fifth st. ADIESTAUGHT HATRDRESSING, MANT- curing, face treatment: terms moderate. MRS. BUTLE Post st., room 20. IRL LIGHT HOT home. Apoly 801 Hayes st., nr. Webster. WEDISH AND GERMAN PLOYMENT 1115 Antonia st., ot Jones, near Ellis. NTED—T! S OUT OF EMPLOY- ment to canvass for educational periodicals. WHITTAKER & RAY CO.. 728 Market st. EALTHY WETNURSE. APPLY 2611 SCOTT street. IRST-CLASS GERMAN OR SCANDINA- vian girl for general housework in small Ameri- ican family; references. Apply 1605 Golden Gate avenue. WL\ HESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR arket: electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH UP-'I'U-]JATE SYSTEM OF DRE actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. IRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE- 761 Haigh W GOOD office. PELIABLE i AN DESIRE: Sl el e =X \ of any kind in city or country. Address M. C. NY PERSON CA KE BIG M box 83, Call Office, addressing PROFESSOR SAU . 0Y 17 YEARS OLD, RESIDING WITH PA- | JWANTED IMMEDIATELY — LADIES TO rents. wants position in any wholesale or retail learn millinery: taught'in 8 mo. 234 Taylor. house. Address 1614 Lyon st. OST CONVENIENT A7 TABLE 00D RELIABLE MAN WANTS SITUA- \\'lnchesterflr;u;e,l tion around private place: is good conchman and fair gardener and is handy with tool moderate. Call 7! wages (100K WAN TION: CITY OR i try; strictly sober man; try me. Address 66414 near Third. Howard st. G.\U.DEN};RTS«A,\'D[ AVIAN) WISHE situation in private place: understands horses, Address cows and driving: best of city references. box 21, Call Office. v D—SITUATIC BY COMPETENT engineer and machinist to run stationary en- gine: understands dynamo, incandescent lightin; gan do all necessary repairing. Address Engineer, 20a Raus (YARDENER AND WIFE WISH SITUA- tions o take charge of gentleman's place; un- derstand care of horses, cows or chickens; good references: competent and reliable: 8 years in last place. Address A. R. G., box 143, Catl Office. Y MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE AS cooks on ranch or railroad: both first-class cooks. Address H. B., box 31, Call. W ANTED—WORK BY "4 FIRST-CLASS paper hanger and painter. Address R. C. Hall, 1137 Mission st JITUATION WANTED BY A YOUTH IN A shop of any description; thoroughly reliable ana trustworthy: splendid’ reference. Address Reference, box 48, Call. 4 Third st., near Market : $6 200 rooms,25¢ to ight:$1 50 week RENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK- __‘l_nz.glrmpmz‘ patent button-holes. 137 Sixth. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. OR LIVINGSTON S ting and making school : all branch MALE UHELP WANTED, ANTED—COOK FOR SMALL COUNTRY hotel, $30 to §35 per month and found: 10 laborers for cily, 8 months’ work, $1 per day and board: also farmers, laborers, grape-picikers, wait- ers, milkers, cooks, dishwashers, etc. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. T() QUARTZ MINERS, 83 A DAY: 6 SCANDI- navian or German miners: 5 rockmen, coun- try, 82 a day; 10 laborers, city, $26 and board. C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary QURAPER TEAMSTIERS AN loaders for railroad worl HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary 00K FOR A RAILRUAD CAM FRE! fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. D SCRAPER iree fare. C. R. OQFCENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY ‘) at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. FANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5¢: bottle wine, . 609 Clay st. UTTERS AND TAILOES TO ATTEND THE U s F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. VW ANIED-SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ u dav, 81 50 a week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usuai price; all Tepatiing done at half price; work guaz- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second W ANIED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15 and 20c & night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CiT Y—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. $40 RESTAURANT CLEAKING 8100 ; month: vioinity of Baldwin: positive proof: low rent: trial. BARRETT & CO., 8651 Mkt. $200. SEFAT BARGAIN: BEST LOCATED + fruit and candy store in the city; re- ceipts $9 a day: low rent: don't miss seeing this. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. 750 PAYING GROCERY; CENTRAL LO- « cation; receipts 815 to 820 a day: 4 fine living-rooms: cash trade; rent $22: lease; sure bargain. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market st $3O SACRIFICE; RESTAURANT AND « boarding-house; 27 rooms full: car ter minus; receipts $25 a day. BARRETT & CO., 86534 Marke. st. $15 BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- « store: best possible locality: don’t miss this, BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market st. $100 29 ROOMS: FINE LOCATION; . black walnut marble-top furniture clearing $100 a month: bargain seldom met wit! low rent. See BARRETT & CO,, 8651 Market st. %45( PARTNER WANTED; FIRST-CLASS o - coffee saleon: trial given; receipts §40a day; proof given. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market, BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. HE PALACE HOTEL AT UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL-y TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS. Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Uklah, or WIL~ LIAM HEESER, Mendocino. T5() WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST 3110 fitted-up and paying restaurants in San Jose, Cal.: best location in town: paying 3200 fo $300 per month; this isa fine chance 0F WO owner Is in 100 poor health to continue the business. Address or call at 184 South First st., SanJose,Cal. S IRST-CLASS CHANCE IS OPEN FOR A bright young business man or a married_couple 0 £0 110 business in the sission, capital $3000 re- Nired; owner wants to retire. Address L, box 102, Can'Office. JOTION AND VARIETY STORE; CHEAP: N Gican stock: nosgents. - 163 Sev ECTRIC LIGH’ Tohester House, 44 Third, near Market: rooms. 25¢ to §1 50 per night; 21 5010 86 per week. OR SALE—CANDY & store, with factory. cheap. 2 OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL M O achester. House, 44 Third, near Marke 200 rms. 26¢ to $1 50 praight; §1 50 to $6 prweek. [7OR SALE_DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE fine location: no cutting: will be sold at fnven- fory: going into wanufacturing reason for selling; & Eood Chance to bulld up a big trade. Address Drugsist, P. 0. box 1190, San Jose. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. CASH. $300 Balance $20 per month. 18-room house. Price $800. DECKER, 1208 Market st. B950, 1-rooM HOUSE: CENTRAL LOCA- . tion. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 5 21 OMS; NEAR BALDWIN HOTEL: AT auction price. DECKER, 1206 Market st. “ROOM HOUSE; EASY PAYMENTS; ONLY $1200. DECKER, 1206 Market st. $450 A SACRIFICE; PAYING GROCERY — and bar: best location; rent $26: 4 nice 0 BUY ORSELL A LODGING-HOUSE QUICK Uving rooms. BARRETT & CO., 8651/ Market st. for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. 2 MAN CAN MAKE $50 A K, sure; best sellers on earth; ornamental, everybody buys them. ALUM- C0.; 1508 Market st. "A GENTS WANTED: MONEY MADE SELL- ing liquid electrieity; sure cure for rheuma- tism and neuraigia. 916 Market st., room 22, third oor. W ANTED—20 MEN TO HANDLE A FAST selling article; $5to $7 per day easily made; will pay you to investizate. = Apply 2214 Geary st., room 8, hiours 10 A. 3. to 12 M., 2 (0 4 P. M. Al S ERYWHERE THROUGHOUT £ the United States can make from 83 50 to #8 per day, bandling the latest California invention; everybody buys it; grand success in San Francisco: connty rights free. DUCTION CO., 328 Seventh st., 8. F, ‘Address CALIFORNIA PRO- $50 SALOON: FINELY FITTED; WELL « stocked; best possible locatio: fur nishea rooms; rent $37: reoe:{nn $12 a day: sick- ness cause sale. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market. $175, FENTHIG-RESTAURANT ON MAK- P . ket st.; averaze $12:£00d place for man aud wife. BARRETT & CO., 86512 Market st. $600, PAKERY: ALL COUNTER TRADF: + large store: 2 fihe ovens: good locatio; guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parior. BARRETT & 'CO., 86514 Market st. $400), BRANCHBAKERY AND DELICACY « store: 2 furnished rooms; receipts $10 10 $12; best location: don’t miss seeing this bar- gain.” BARRETT & CO., 885% Market st. $425, CEEAMERY AND DELICACY . store in Oakland, with 4 farnished rooms: rent 810; first-class bargain it taken at once. Particulars WILKE, Pheenix bar, 533 Calr- i ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce borse and stock book. BD- WARDS 7C WAN TED ble. Address C. box 48. this office. ROOMS WANTED, TLEMAN WISHES BOARD ith Spanish-American family. 425 Geary st., city MERICAN and lodging Address C. R. G. FURN G. KRASKY, CARPEAS, PICTURES, » folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 9 lon. C’A’su’mm FOR FURNITURE AND MER chandise. L. H. BURD_ Auctioneer,10 Fulton. forna st. $22 BRANCH BAKERY; _LIVING- - rooms. Particulars 1148 Sutter st., lower floor. WILKE. N ESTABLISHED MODERN CORNER cash bakery and coffee saloon: sales average $70 per day: 3 years' lease; $1000 cash can secure the place; centrally located; no experience Tequired, o8 the owner remains in other business within one block. Box 25, Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS partner in first-class, newly fitted-up store in meat, poultry and delicacy market: will clear $100 per month 0 each; best location; small rent: capl- tal required $250. ' C. R., box 90, Call Office. JOR SALE CHEAP — WORKINGMANIS Junch house and saloon, with 4 furnished rooms upstairs; account of old age: come and look for yourself. 21 Rose ave., near Market. DOWS, $10 MONTHLY, STARTS YOU OV in meat business: rent or sell: horse and wagon, tools, fixtures, 2854 Mission st., shoestore. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. S R T WANTED: large PHYSICI " D-; ND t0 15 yeas in good condition; state lowest pric 151, Call Office. D - size. Apply 1800 Polk st. S CHAIR OR TABLE; STATE box 48, Call Office. PNEUMATIC old; must be 8. ., box OAST COOK AND BROILER, COUNTRY hotel, $75 and free fare; baker for an institu- tion, $50; shampooer for a Turkish bath; cook and_second, country hotel, $60 and $40. C. R. HANSEN & CO;; 110 Geary st. Y OUNG MA rience at , WITH 6 MONTHS' EXPE- ber trade, would like to finish in vages no object. W. T. R.. box 117, JIRST-CLASS LAUNDRYMAN AND WIFB a situation: understand all branches of the business; city or country. Call oraddress 108 Eighth st. 4 TANTED—20 MEN TO PICK GRAPES, $1 day and board, go to-day; ironer, for country, $30 and board; 8 drillers, $1 75 day: 4 laborers for wagon road, $20 and found: marking man for farmer and_wife, $30; teamster, $45: tickerman, §3 day; lumber-pilers, cooks, walters ‘and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. EAD COOK: ENGLISH: FIRST-CLASS man on meats, pasiry and confectionery; wants situation in hotel or_boarding-house: best of reference. Address J. HENRY, box 61, Cail Office. PER WANTS TO POST BOOKS BY the hour afternoons and evenings; very rea- sonabie. Address Scribe, box 1 Office. Ro; F UNCLE ORROW ON YOUR WAT! HARRIS, 16 Grant ave., near Geary st. 7OUNG HOLLANDER, WHO CORRES- pond In Hollan glish and_French, wanis a ARMER AND WIFE, NEAR CITY, $35: 6 farmers, near city, $20 and $25: 2 choremen on ranches, $20: 4 woodchoppers, $1 a cord, tools fur- nished; 4 laborers for city, $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ERMAN HOTEL COOK, NEAR CITY, $45; 2 boarding-house cooks, $35and $40. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. EAD WAITEE, COUNTRY: 2 HOTEL waiters, country, $30: 2 kitchen-hands, coun- try, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay. GRAPE-PICKERS, PACK AND DRY s X B position. Address B. H. B., box 125, Call Office. ~ | 2| ins, work in drying and_ packing houses, JOUSE-PAINTER, FIRST CLAS vineyards, wine cellars, etc., $23 per month and its branches, wants work by the da; found: call early. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 Dis own tools and scaffold. 636 Clay st. PIANO-PLAYER WISHES ROCKMEN FOR RATLROAD WORK, §1 25 ment: piays at sight. Ad: ELIABLE, STRONG MA situation as night watchman: satisfied with WISHES A small wage: Second st. VW ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED BLACK- smith, railroad or carriage work ; good machine blacksmith. A 923 Howard st. 00d Teference. Address M. V., 43 S SITUATION: do gardening; zood hand with horses; wages $16. §. Y., box 136, Call Office. MARRIED MAN WISHES POSITION in grocery-store or to work in warehouse in this city or Oakland; best of reference. AddressJ. D. XN., Golden Gate Postoffice, Oakland. ANTED — SITUATION IN COUNTRY newspaper office by experienced compositor. S. BRESA, 1115 Twenty-third ave., East Oaklang {, PRACTICALLY AND THEORE ically competent in siock, dairy, grain, sugar- beets, poultry, etc., wants situation as foreman or manager: references. LEO ESSICH, Ft. Ross, Cal. TOUNG MAN, 21 YEARS OF AGE, SPEAK- ing German fluently, wishes situation as porter or salesman: has also knowledge of leaf Lobacco and manufacturing of cigars; best references. Ad- dress P. S., box 21, Call Ofiice. FEMALE HELP WANTED. OUSEWORK GIRL, GRASS VALLEY, # Colusa, $20: Penryn, $20; Golden Gate, $2 Oakland, $20, and other towns. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton ERMAN NURSERY GOVERNESS, $25; German or Swedish cook, $25: German or French second girl; $25; 12 housework girls, city and country, 820 and $25; 4 young girls, assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. QWEDISH "OR DANISH COOK, 830: AND first-class waitress and chambermaid, same place, private family, 820; German general house- work girl, $20; néat American girl, housework, San Mateo, $20: cook and general housework girl, Grass Valley, $20; 10 light housework girls, care children, $10 and §15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 5 200 335 and board: 20 Frenchs Bwiss oc tisian grape-pickers, 820 and board ; teamster, gang plow, steady place, 20; Eastern man and wife, private place, $45; Swiss milker, 10 cows, $15; 4 laborers, country, §20 and board: woodsmen, $26. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. TANTED—-MAN TO DO CHORES AND WIFE general housework. country, $40, see party here 9 4. .; dishwasher, German_preferred, $25 waiter, $20; carpenters, 2 a day. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. WAITERS, $35, CIT try cook, $25, country. 420 Kearny st. BAKER AND PAS- HOTEL GAZETT. CHINERY FORMANIPULATING GREEN coffee; give particulars. Address S. G., box , this office. LEIN, 109 SIXTIH ST., PAYS 500D PRICES for ciothinz, books and'Jewelry: postal. LOST. OST—GORDON SETTER: ANSWE! 4 Fritz; reward. 2719 Bryant ave. ©)() REWARD—LADY'S SMALL BLACK U, enameled watch set with diamonds. Return to room 46, Nevada olock. OST—A PASS BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San K ranc sco, in the name of JOHN SULLIVAN, No. 100,702. The finder will please return to bank. ET MONEY ON WATCHES FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. $: S REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR EVI- D®) dernice to convict thief or holder of dog, collar and tag 1777. U. SHEAR, Fifteenth and Mission. OST—POCKET LEDGER, SATURDAY. RE- J turn 1923 Greenwich st.; reward RS NAME FOUND. JOUND =~ ROAN HORSE: OWNER HAVE same by proving property and paying expenses. 217 Mississippi st. CLAIRVOYANTS. LAIRVOYANT—TEACUP AND CARD readings daily. 1420 Taylor st., nr. Jackson. MES: X, TEST MEDIUM, 43813 BRAN- nan st.; fee $1. $600. TALEISTEREST IN WHOLESALE . produce commssion business control- 1ihg large trade from ali parts of the coast; estab- lished and prosperous; pays good Income. Ad- dress P.. box 67, Call. $2000. CORNEE GROCERY AND B4 « established for years in thickly s tled neighborhood: good trade: full value inside. Particulars 533 California st., Phcentx bar. M. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST., OPP « Palace. 10 rooms, Eddy st., offer wanted : $275. 22 rooms near Baldwin, clears $80: $375. 40 rooms, nearly new, clears $150; $2500. Money loaned. Money loaned. Monéy loaned. ODGING-HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, BATH; ALL occupied 2614 Ninth, mc T $20 PR MONTH; 21 rooms and bath; kitchen comple 6 bay-windows; brick building; paying well. 73714 Howard st. Second-street House; fi- O-ROUM LODGING - HOU: nished; must be sold: cheap. (LET MONEY ON JEWELRY FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary. 35(),LODGING HOUSE OF 15 SUNNY DU, rooms; steady roomers. E. M., box 150, Call Office. 15 WELL-TIGHTED = ROONS: O for lodging-house;, $25. 544 Si SUITABLE FURNITURE FOK New 34 bed and spring New oak extension-table. Brussels carpet. laid, per Fioor ollcloth, lai SHIREK&SHIR (WURNITURE FOR 7 BEDROOMS WITH BED- ding and carpets; very cheap. Apply 1403 Powell 8t EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand; 400 carpets, good as new: ofl- cloth, 25¢; parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; plece chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, $6: cash or installments: goods shipped free. T. H.NELSON, 126 Fourth st. G ERICES T this week at McCABE CARPETS. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY ing and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: ‘Tel. Mission 244. $s)v0 WELL - PAYING RESTAURANT; 20U, good “location: sold “account another business. Inquire grocery-store, 220 First st. ALOON FOR SALE, WITH FIRST-CLASS fixtures, stock, cash-register and billiard-table: 627 Vallejo st. Apply on premises. ?80 DRY GOODS AND NOTION STORE; N « established 8 years; rent, with living- rooms, $16; large patronage from thickly settled district. Call 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. $35 CIGAR-STORE; FINESTAND; GOOD . business; full ' investigation; large stock; other business. WOOD & CO., 917 Market. CAEPET CLEANL ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. - ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 8 and 40 Eighth st. G. 1L STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 383 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. 10.000 SASE WILLBUY & FLOURISE- 10, ing, growing, permanent business that will make a fortune for the investor within a few years; location near San Francisco. Prin- cipals onls; who have the necessary capital, apply personally bet. 9 and 12 to CHAS. E. NAYLOR Financlal’ Agent, 19 Montgomery st. (rear offices ARTNER WANTED IN 25c BARBER- shop, with bathhouse; good bargain for cash, cron easy terms; must_be first-ciass barber. Ad- dress Chico, Butte Co., Cal., box b5. HE I. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 8¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating work: 3 Ste: 3228, HORSES, OR-SALE— CHEAP; A BEAUTIFUL BAY mare; welghs over 1200 pounds; kind and gen- tle: suitable for any business; al8o delivery-wagon and harness. 310 Golden Gate ave. USHELING AND TATLORSHOP FOR SALE; 200d shelving. 511 Fourth st. ALOON FOR SALE: TWO LIVING-ROOMS, furnished; rent cheap. 1725 Mission st. ARTNER IN LIGHT MANUFACTURING business; small capital: fast-selling article: large profits. Call to 11,101 Eddy st., room 12. GE‘I‘ MONEY ON YOUR PIANO AT UNCLE HARRIS’, 15 Gi near Geary ALOON, WITH LIVING-ROOMS, CONNECT- ing with brewery, for sale cheap. Inquire 32 ORLD-RENOWNED CLAIRVOYANT AND planet-reader. MME. NORMAN, 995 Market. ME. MUCIER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant; life-reading, advice on business, magnetic heallng; sittings daily; o0c. 8215 Everett st., downstairs. ANTED—QUARRYMEN: ALSO 1 BLACK- smith for marble quarry. Inyo Marble Co., room 12, rotunda Mills building. IRST-CLASS SHAPER AND STICKER bhand wanted. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st. AN AND WIFE FOR GOOD PAYING BUSI- ness: living-rooms; price $125: B sellat once. Apply 108 Ridley ANTED—CH ‘CREADY, BAKER BY trade, to communicate at once with M. M. LEE, box 14, this office, w ARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 8721/, Howard st. ARBE NTED FOR SATURDAY. 1518 Market, near Larkin. ARBER—FOR SATURDAY. 68 THIRD ST; wages §3. BAIRB{;K—FOR SATURDAY. 11435 FOURTH street. 0OOD BARBER — FOR SATURDAY. Third st. GODD BARBER FOR BATURDAY. 4314 Third st.; 83 50. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- 1D ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. EW GOUD PICK AND SHOVEL MEN. Quarry, Corbett Road, near Eighteenth st. WANTEn—PLuEnEn-s HELPER AT 2814 Sixteenth st. 32 ARISIAN NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS: references; good wages:. see pariy here at 11 A C. R. HANSEN & GO, 110 Geary st. W ANTED-WAITRESSAND PARLOR MATD: girl for cooking and housework. 2 in family, $25, see partles here at 10 to-day: 3 Protestant second girls, $20, and & great many girls for cook- ing and housework In city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. WANTED—BUY TO ASSIST IN RESTAU- rant. 419 Hayes st. PLUMBER'S HELPER WANTED, CALL AT =L 404 Twenty-third st., near Shotwell. LDERLY MAN AND WIFE FOR RANCH; £00d home and wages. 227 Sixth st. ARD TO THE PUBLIC—RICHARDS RES- taurant, 817 Fourth st., open ali night. ©) GERMAN GIRLS, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, $16 each; chambermald and waitress, country, $20; cook and laundress, private family. 825, sce party here; waltresses, Chico and San Luis: In- valid’s nurse, $20: ranch cooks, $20: housework, city and country: 50 women and girls can find situations at MUREAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st. (GERMAN, SCANDINAVIAN OR ~AMERL can woman as ranch cook: $20; first-class place: see party here. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. Cii.iumzfinum TO ASSIST IN WAITING, country hotel, §20. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. | N[IUDLE-AGED_ WOMAN, LIGHT HOUSE- work on the Sacramento River, $15. MUR- RAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ANTED—FRENCH MAID AND SEAM- stress, §25; French or Germ an second girl, $25; invalids nurse. 38 a week; French housework girl, $25: Protestant woman, .country, $2 £irls for housework, $20 and §16. LEON ANDR 815 Stockton st. ITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED woman; is competent cook; good home more an object than wages. Call or address 1008 Bush. OMPETENT COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER wants position; country preferred: good refer- cnces: no triflers. Cail or address 474 Jessie st., near Sixth. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION 415 €00k Or general housework ; good references. Call at 3 p. . or address 3138 Sixteenth st. MERICAN WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION to do general Lousework. Call or address room 15, Denver House, 217 Third st. J ANTED—SITUATION BY A RESPECT- able woman in a smail American family to do general housework: good references. Call 811 Pacific st., near Stockton. ANTED—NURSE FOR CHILDREN, $20; rman nurse for children, $25; a young girl for walting on table in country hotel, $20; girl for housework in Oakland, $20;25 good housework girls for city and country Places, $25 and $20. pply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. [ ANTED—GOOD STRONG GIRL TO ASSIST generally in an institution short distance in country; first-class place: $25 per month and good home. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. (ALL AT THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN & Employment. Bureaa for good place. 882 ry st. 3150 PARTNER WANTED: INDOOR . business: 815 to $25 per week clear: must be steady, reliable man to oversee Work. 9 Geary st., room 2. ARTY; $50; CIGAR-STORE AND LAUNDRY office; living room; account sickness: great bareain. WILKE, 533 California, Phcenix bar. BARBERS-GOOD 3 CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE cheap; rent $10. For particulars apply to Em- PlnymentSecrmry Barbers' Assn., 12 Seventh st. A A A A PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF. F. EUGENE. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Remain not in darkness and ignorance, but seek the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you: he is ever ready to assist the trou- bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- secure a Letters with stamps PROF. F. ECGENE, 1206 Market st., 103 and 104, first floor, elevator cess; all are pleased with his reading: charm and wear diamond answered. pariors 102, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME. ‘TTE, 811 Tehama st., near Fourth, ME. MOREAU—GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; give her a call; fee 26c up. 131 Fourthst. ET MONEY ON DIAMONDS AT UNCLE VH.AKRls', 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. ARD-READING, 25c: LADIES ONLY. 105 Slroicli(lon st., room 6. Circle to-night. PHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ- er in the world; 25¢; evenings also. 330 Fell st. RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE READER; I!fles 25¢; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third. ROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, l((e:ronder. 533 Post: 10 to 8 dally: also Sunday. ME. F. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TEL~ ler, arrived from East; 25¢, 60c. 724 Harrison. M Second st. $70 FOR SALE, HALF INTEREST IN A » well-stocked saloon in business center: cheap rent; will stand ciose investigation. Ad- dress box 1, Call Office, Oakland. $65 PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT FOR . sale: doing a paying business: very best of reasons for selling. EALY & CO., 23 Kearny. TENERAL COUNTRY STORE: TERMS easy. J.B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. OR SALE, FINE LARGE MARE AT A great bargain; suitable for carriage. JACOB HEYMAN, 630 Mar! st. 5 BROKEN HOR : CHEAP; FROM 1100 0 1600 pounds. Sunset Horse Market, 139 Valencia st. ORSE WANTED FOR A PHAETON FOR park driving: must be 16 hands high; welght about 1200 pounds; color required, bay, brown or sorrel; trial wanted before purchasing.” Apply by letter. stating particulars, price, etc., H. W., box 44, this office. g ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH: HYDE Ranch: send for circular. 630 Commercial st., San Francisco. 4() HORSES TR SALE; LSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 $E18 SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, bugay, caris: 2l50 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and_Valenci ARTNER IN MACHINE-SHOP AND AGRL- cultural works; country. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. ALOON, WITH BUILDING: GOOD LOCA- tion. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. $3 SMALL FURNISHED MANICURING o « office; small rent: good trade; will teach. Room 90, St. Ann's building. B ~TABLISHED, PAYING BUSINESS FOR A 1ady; full value in stock. Inquire 131 Post st., room 21. $1000 WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEED yard: desirable location: books open to in- spection. Apply room 22, fifth floor, Millsbldg. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ORSES. HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought, sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. AGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS AND ROCKA- ways at 1613 Market st.. opposite Franklin. FOE SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, OLLECTION OF 70 PAIR DEER, ELK, buffalo, caribou, antelope and some rare speci- mens of ' African horns. G. SPIESS, 1308 Howard st. INE JERSEY COW AND CALF FOR SALE. 913 Fourteenth st. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—CHICKEN AND duck ranch, near Fruitvale. Apply room 34, Donohoe block, San Francisco, Cal. ARTNER WANTED FOR AN OLD ESTAB- lished furnishing goods business: must have $2000; a good thing for the right mat. Address P. A., box 81, Gall Office. OUNG COW. FEW DAYS OF CALFING. Cor. Twenty-seventh and Foisom sts. ICYCLE FOR SALE—CHEAP. CALL AT Junction of Market and Valencia sts.; $35. GALLONS SEPARATED SKIM MILK daily, 719 Linden 4 C EAP RESTAURANT ; BEST BARGAIN IN city; investigation solicited. 498 Eighth st. ILVER TEA SET, VERY REASONABLE, AT 219 Shotwell st. Call and see. ROCERY AND BAR. STOCK AND FIX- tures: a bargain. 621 Twenty-fourth st. EALSKIN, HIGH SLEEVES AND COLLAR, for sale cheap. 1021 Folsom st. ELICACY AND DAIRY PRODUCE STORE in best part of Western Addition; living-rooms, cheap rent. 1019 McAllister st. OW TO BECOME A CLATRVOYANT—KEY tothe mystery of mediumship; most wonder- ful book since the Bible; 50 cents. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; magic charms; love tokens; true picturo of future wife and husband: teacher. fortune-telling: develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. 2826 Mission, nr. Twentieth. —— SPIRITUALISM, OHN SLATER, THE PEERLESS TEST ME- dium; sittings daily 10 to 2; grand public cir- cle to-night at 8 sharp. 327 ¥llis st. GE&) CRASP—TEST MEETING TO-NIGHT 8 P.3.: 15c. 1031 Market st., Room 2. ORNER BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, : notlons, tobacco store: reasonable. 2401 Mis- sion st. SAU)()N FOR SALE WIIH FIRST-CLASS fixtures, stock, cash-register, billiard-table and trade; entrances at 532 Montgomery ave. and 613 Union st. Apply on premises. URVEYOR'S LEVEL. NEW SOLID SILVER- ware, faro checks, seaiskins, 12 gold chains, 6 ladies’ and 8 gents’ gold watches, a few old mine diamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UN- CLE HARRIS', 16 Grant avenue. OR SALE — TEN HIGH-GRADE JERSEY cows, to calve in September and October. Apply to B. G. MORSE, Bolinas, Merin County. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. 9, BLACKSMITASFIRST-CLASS HORSE- shoeing business for sale; will trade for country business or a lot. _Apply 1113 Golden Gate ave. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS MILK ROUTE IN Alameda and part in Oakland: 17 cans per day: 2 horses; 2 wagons; refrigerator; 35 eans: all {n good running order; owner has other business to take charge of on October 1: will sell at once. Ap- ply to owner, J. GOLDSTONE, 1825 ave., Alameda. RS. FULTON, MATERTALIZING SEANCE 50c;: sittings éaily 8 p. M. 31 Fell st. OR' SALE—CHEAP; NEAT, WELL equipped liquor-place. Call, 10 to 1‘2. 516 Geary. LD, ESTABLISHED 3CHAIR BARBER- shop._ Apply Call Office. ANTED—59 ACTIVE BOYS, AGED OVER W e Woodenware and Cooperage Company, Sixth and Channel. : ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE butcher trade and take care of horses: must be willing to work: will give all the opportunity o learn the trade. "Address C. P., box 72, Cail Ofiice, ANTED — SECOND _COOK FOR CHOP- inouse. 1313 Buchanan st. 00D LIVE MEN TO SELL HOUSEHOLD 800ds on installment: big inducements to good men. C.F. ADAM CO., 156 Fith st. RS, SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- Moi®h, and test medium; readings daily, 8315 arket st. RS. HEKMAN KEENEN,GIFTED TRANCE medium: advice, business, speculation ;satisfac- tion guaranva; developing cir. Fridayeve. 21 Turk ASTROLOGY. RB. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY 4J planets from date of birth. 916 Market, r. 34. STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 528 GEARY st.: horoscopes, quastions. stocks. advice. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ANTED—YOUNG BARBER WITH ONE year's experience. Call 509 Eighteenth st., corner Guerrero. BARBERS-GOOD SHOP FOR SALE ON MAR- ket st.; owner R going into other business. Apply DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable; collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, $50 Market,cor.Stockton OHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. ‘W ASLED-ENGINEER CHARLES TILDEN at Pebbleside Vineyard. Address 1743 Frank- lin st., at 1 o'clock. TBY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low SIxth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a week. WAITRESSS, $20. COUNTRY HOTEL. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. 11000 MEN TO EAT BEEFSTEAK, MUTTON chops, Hamburg steak, 5¢. 635 Clay st. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 - California st., rms. 14-15: advice free. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. 'OR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT 1ast longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. H'SHLY, BieRovey, SIom. soat land or vicinity.’ anBB‘CIHOIIgem Bfifl.‘:‘&.o‘k W ELL-ENOWN CORNER SALOON (“LILY™. W'FQH and Stanyan sts., Golden Gate '..LY 2 OR SALE—DAIRY PRODU! F Gehicacion siore. 15 R $100 FRUITSTORE: GOOD HORSES AND - wagon. Address E., box 62, Call Office. BUTUHER—SBOP FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN on account of leaving the city; fine business; Ryrl%ll';l-‘ Hicted n:a Ble’lt Ahdge T fne cmu.hz)n. rticulars to L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencla .I'E near Sixteenth. FOR SALE—HARNESS AND TRIMNING shop in town of Oakdale, 30 miles from Stock- ton: good trade: plenty of work: stook and fixtures At Sost: for a voung man this s good opening. Address GEORGE A. GOODELL, Oakdale, Cal. GRDCERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED A e Jong time; cheap. * Apply WIELAND'S Brew- J ATIONAL CASH RE oR, scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Cls HEA PEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES. H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. OGUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtand sold 112114 Market bet. 7th and St C DENTISTS. T REA.300 TURK ST—ALL D} NTALWORK at lowest prices and warranted; open evenings. L, WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R.J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. _DIL GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE TLeek dentist, discoverer of ainless extraction and’ patentee of improved bridge work or teeth ‘withon! lnyrylate. mnyefi '2’“ 6»(0?0&!“ i{ll st. K “CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sefs of teeth are made to please or no_charge! on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced. emall gold Allings only $2; painless extraction. 'Cnoom: DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 34_and 4tn, gas specialists: only relt- sble agent for painiess extraction: artificial teets {rm $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50c, with gasS1. P L e S e as can be made; fiiling $1. dentiste 830 Markes st next Baldwin Theater & 3 EST PAYING RESTAURANT IN_CITY: ot sell cheap. ~Apply J. T. GARLAND, 635 QALOON—3 LIVING-ROOMS: FIXTORES;: ready to open: cheap rent; next to South Park stables. ~ 350 Brannan st.. bet. Second and Third. THE H. G, YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. near Kleventh mcnng.h‘aluux‘m‘fiz hen extracting wi plates’ aro made; old plates made over like new; leeth from $8 per set; extracting 5:)-:: ::ug_l:en. ANDS ON GOOD WAISTS; FACTORY EX- perience. S, STEUER, 126 Eighth st. IBAMER& FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. i Goon TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT. HANSON & CO., Chronicle Bldg., room 38. OOD-PAYING SALOON IN REDWOOD CITY, cheap. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California. (OLTON DENTAL ASSOCTATION. 806 ketst. DK, CHARLES W, DECKER.