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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895. CAUSE OF VINE DISEASE, Views of the Viticulturist of Experimental Station at Berkeley. PARASITES DO THE DAMAGE. Wetmore’s Theory That Alkali Causes the Anaheim Disease Discussed. The California vine disease bas caused such widespread ruin in the vineyards of the State, having devastated 25,000 acres since its first appearance, that anything bearing upon it is of the greatest practical interest to vine-growers as well as scien- tists. The latter are especially interested ,as 1t has thus far baffled the best of them in Europe as well as in America. Hence it was that the synopsis of the re- port of the special agent, Newton B. Pierce, of the Department of Agriculture at Washington, which was telegraphed to Tre CALL recently, has caused the live- liest interest and anticipation on all sides. Of such importance is the question that the chief executive officer of the Viti- cultural Commission gave the public his explanation of the whole trouble. On being shown the article by Mr. Wet- more, attributing all the trouble to what he calls “‘alkali poisoning,”’ Professor Hil- gard laughed and said: ‘I have notime to waste in answering such absurd theo- ries. Goto Mr. Hayne, who is the viti- culturist, and he will explode the theor: which is only important from the hari it may do if let alone.” Mr. Hayne said: | So far as I understand the Wetmore the- | | ory the “Ansheim disease” is due solely to alkali. This is absurd. Why, in 1884, when this disease was first investigated, the | elkali theory was exploded by all who seri- ously studied the trouble. The special report of F. W. Morse of the university, published in 1886, expiodes this theory. What is said about the possibility of alkali having risen to the surface in 1884 is true enough. Only the fact remains that the alkali | did not come o the top. This is clearly shown from the analyses made at_the time and subs quently. So you see that this part of the story ialls to the ground. What is said about the rotting of the roots of some vines at Livermore that were in “‘an undrained basin” is ridiculous,for alkali never | Tots the roots in this way; butwhen it comesto | | bark at the root crown and roots at all. This rotting of the roots of vines in water-logged soil Lasno bearing on the case whateve In order to appreciate the wild guess work tmust have been resorted to in framing this_theory, let me say that in certain vine- | ds in Fresno, Tuiare and Kern' connties, the vines have been killed from the cts of alkeli or the “rise of alkali” to the o which the savant executive officer | tes the Anaheim disease), the symptoms | manifested by the vines were totally different from those shown by vines killed by the Anaheim trouble. Moreover, we have shown actual analyses of the soils in question that | cer nevards at Tulare, Fresno and | ewhere, where the vines have been doing splendidl ny vears, there is ten times the amount of alkali in or Pomone, where the Anabeim disease | Kills the vines. If then alkali really were the cause of the Anaheim disease, why has it never manifested itseli in soils that contain from the same amount of alkali to ten times or more the umount as where the vines perish? | Miss I Church. Sacto | J Hoft, Redding 1 1 have heard & great many explanations as to the cause of the Anaheim disease, but I do not think I ever heard one so sbsura as this Thus far 1o one knows the cause ot the Anaheim disease, and some of the best vege- table pathologists of the world have worked on it. The consensus of opinion, however, scems t0 be that it is due to a parasite. Pro fessor Pierre Viala of the Institut Agronom- ique at. Pari and ateributes it . disease known in Europe Celifornia closely related to th as the ‘‘Brumissure, to & parasite known | to scientists as the ‘Plasmodiophora vitis.” Messrs. Viala and Sauvageau agree in attrib- uting the Califorma disease to_the “Plasmo- diophora Californica,” which differs slightly from the PL vitis. Whether this be corre or not We CAnnOt say &S yet. vegetable pathology, the Anahefm disease is due to parasites and not to p alkaii. Why, alkal, deprive of soda and cnloride of soda, is largely in this State as good & plantiood as many commercial | fertilizers; but even with these iwo salts the effect on the vine is totally different from the the effects of the Anaheim disease. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.| Lonis and Emma Blank (o the Securi by W 80; $10. A. Hallowes to Abraham Beerman, ot on of Jackson street, 20 of Central avenue, W 2 feet by S 12° y Susan Waldie to the Security Loan Association, lot on W line of Fillmore street, 62:6 N of Union, & of Waller street, § Alfred and Minnie N 25 by W 100: $10. H. C. Campbell and T. B. Kent, trostees for George Edwards (by trustees) to San Francisco Savings U lot on SE corner Twenty-third and Capp streets, E -0 by S 40, trustees’ dced: $4 William Carroll o Charles G. and Rose lot_on S line of Clipper street, 210 W of W30byS114 10. 1y to Joseph i1y Tt street, 1 undivided half of lot 6 E of Stockton, 1 N 120; Margaret 'Keefe to Charles N. Bichard, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 209 NE of Third, NE 22 by NW 80; 810. Benjamin athrop to Andrew Valentine, all interest in N rero blocks 8, 19 and 2 J. B. Haggin, Lloyd Tevis and Heory W worth (trustees of the San Francisco and Point TLobos Road Company) to Orville D. Baldwin, 1ot on X line of Point Lobos avenue. 82:6 E of Twenty- eighth avenue, N 100 by E 25: $235. Mary Cassidy t0 En.ma D. Fisher, Railrond Homestead Association No.2; $25. Clementine Badaire to Rosine Ganter, lots 24 to 29, block 1, Lake View: 8 Mission-street Land Compeny to Ida Precht, lots 29, 30and 31. block M; also lots 1 and 2, block L; 2150 lots 14 t0 17, 28 and 38, block P: also lots 9 30 and 11, block N: aiso lots 21 to29, block Q also lot 37, block §, Mission-street Land Company ; $234. Rudolph and Cmsar ¥enki 0 to Mary P. Rothermel, 1ot on W line of Orizaba street, 350 N of Garfield, N 25 by W 100, block 57, City Land Asso, 0. Kent to Samuel H. aurel Hill Cemetery Asso- ciation, lot 588, Laurel Hill Cemetery: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY James and Belle Costigan to S. Harmflton_of ton E line of Harrison sireer 1494 N of 78 by £ 150, being lot 14, Alice Park property, Oakland: $10. Cnarles and Emilie Clansen to Eliza McLaln of Oakland, lot on E line of Chestnut street, 225 N of Thirty-sccond, N 25 by ¥ _128:3. being portion of lo:_3, block 675, Waits Tract, map 2, Uakland; Catherine Terney of Oakland to John A. Terney of Oakland, lot on'N line of Ninth street, 120 I of Harrison, E 25 by N 100, being portions of lots 26 and 27, block 122, Ozkland: giit. Daniel N. and Amelia Reynolds to Louisiana J. Rudolph (wife of O. A.), lot 3, block C, Knowles & Pot s subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland: $10. Louisiana J. and 0. A. Rudolph to Mary S. Li- deil of Alameda, same: 10. Alexander Marun Sr. of Oakland to Charles W. Bolles of Oakland, lot 13, block C, Broadway and Telegraph avenue Homestead, Oakland Township; $10. Marie A. Strelinger_to George Daiker of New York.lois 124 to 127 on Posen avenue, Oakland Township: alsolots 71 and 72 on Joseph avenue, map of Peralta Park, Oakland Townshi| . John H. and Rose Lynchof San Francisco to Charles J. Fox of Berkeley, lot on § line of Durant avenue, 100 W of Audubon, W 50 by S 130, being portion of lot 4, block 9, College Homestead Asso- ciation. Berkeley; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Mark H. Comstock, ot 115, in plat 38, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township: $28. Mrs. M. 1. Binckley of Berkeley to Citizens' B. and L. Association, lot on N line of Channing way, 155 W of Shattuck avenue, W 75 by N 130, being 10t 9 and E balf of lot 11,'block 2, Barker Tract, Berkeley: $10. F. W.'and Josephine Dohrmann to H. ¥. Robert- 50n of Alameda. lot on W line of Caroline sireet, 110.79 N of Central auenue, N 37 by W 120, being portions of lots b and 6, block C, Vischer Tract, Ala- meda: $10 Charles W. Welles of Oakland to_Peter N Milco- vich of Oakland, lot on N line of Walton (or Thir- ty-fifth) street. 569 W of Telegraph avenue (since widened 10 100 feet), W 52 by N 120:3 (subject to & mortgage), Oakland: $10. Signiund S. and Carrie Beel of San Francisco to Wiiliam G. Henshaw of Oakland, lot on NE cor- ner of Ninth and_Fraoklin streets, N 50 by E 75, being lots 1 and 2, block 120, Oakland: _also lot on ¥ line of Franklin street, 50 N of Ninth, N 50 by ¥, 75, being lots 3 and 4, block 120, Oakland: also 1ot on S line of Seventh street, 75 W of Broadway, W 75 by S 100, being lois 12,13 and 14, block 66, Oakland; $10. Robert E. and Elizabeth Roberts to Frederick A. Allardt of Oakiand. 1ot on SW line of East Six- teenth street, 50 NW Seventeenth avenue, NW 50 by SW 140, belng lots 15 and 16, block 29, San Antonio, East Oakland; $1u. E. W. and Mary A. Woodward et al (by W.S. Harlow, commjssioner) to0 Home Security B.and | Miss J Robert; | B E Johnston, Redding J H Schumacher, La who has furnished the world | with the most valuable work on vine diseases | ever published, has studied the disease here in | to & parasite | Certain it is that, | 1o any one with the slightest knowledge of | onous effects of | of the carbonate | | an Association, 1ot on W line of Tremont avenue, 125 | w | L. Association, 1ot on NE corner of Peralta avenue and Oak street, E 150 by N 150, being lots 6 and 7, plat 17, Lake View, being a subdivision of plats 16, 17 and 18, Watson Tract, East Oakland; $6805. Jonn and Bessie Everding to George Leviston, lot 1, block B, Leviston Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley : $5. Sallie J. Johnson to William A. Ristenpart of Berkel s corner of Atherton street and Allston v E 136.21, block 6, map of ad- dition 1o villa lots joining the university site on the south, Berkeley; $10. Laymance Real Estate and Investment Com- pany of Oakland to N. Toussant of Oakland, lot 17, block R. Amended Map of Moss Tract. subject t0 mortgage for $1000, Brooklyn Township: $10. Hector_and Elizabeth Lesiey (by Calvin B. White, Sheriff), to ¥red A. Ring (assigned to George L. Ainsworth), lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 259 E of Grove, E 37 by N 100, beiug por- tion of lot 6! map showing location of Seventeenth street, between (irove street and San Pablo road, Oakland: $834. Mary Josephine Moss lots 10 and 19, block X, Amended Map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. £mil ana Lina Leuenberger 1o Conrad Hess, lot on E line of High street, 112 S ot Briggs avenue, S 41 by E 150, being portion of lot 45, Briggs Tract, Alameda: $10. Builders' Contracts. C. Masoero with George Walker, to erect a one- story building on Forty-elghth avenue, near V street; 5. James Hazerty with James J. O'Brien, to erect a two-story building on S line of Ridley street, 80 W of Sancl 400. Richer. Barry with James Irwin, to erect a two- story building on Sline of Twentieth street. 325 E of Guerrero: $2593. Frank and Ellen Clark with G. Ratto, to erect, ex- cept gas fixtures and mantels, a two-story frame building on W line of Jessie street, 270 N of Four- teenth: $1600. William L. Helke with Donald Currie, to_erect a two-story bullding on N line of Waller street, 60 E of Laguna; $4750. T.J. O'Brien with James J. O'Brien, to erect a two-story_frame building on N line of McAllister street, 187:6 W of Scott; $4900. ———————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. et al.to F. L. Arbogast, SRAND HOTEL. E M Jordan, Los Angeles Ira J Francls, L Angeles M Michael, Woodland W E Beeson, Hanford G G Parson, Madera Mrs A Lysle, Pittsburg J E Green, Courtland Miss M Lysle, Pittsburg G W Harney, Marysville Walter Lysle, Pittsburg. F R Brown, Phila J E Goodell, Pa Wm Earll & w, Chico E R Smith, Los Angeles J F Robinson, Cal ‘Wm Jonnston, Courtiand J Hood, Santa Rosa P J Lockwood & w,Wash J & Waterland, Chico C P Lux, San Jose It T Hewitt o E A Druck, Los Angeles T M Kelly, ta H B McBride & w, Cal W W Skinner, Cal J M Swan & fam, Can- L Weinberger, N Orleans _ton, Ohio J M Benton, Carson City D Brownston,Livermore Miss R Wat: , Wash R E Hicks. Kansas City J McCune. Watsonville W Smith & w, SanRafael D P Hail, Chi M D Nichols, Nichols E D Crato, Or Adams, Stockton ss B Milton, Sacto oy, College City F Inquin & §, Colusa. son & w, Colusa H H Sexton, Arbuckle W H Parkes, Marysville E Green, San Lt Obispo T Emmons& w. Amador Miss A Hatt, Napa J Latterson&w,Stockton Miss C Huggins, Weavrvl J Walker. Watsonville A J de Soto, Martinez W Smithsond w, Rodeo A M Willis, Phaenix W H Reed, Cleveland J M George, Pa E Cohill, San Martin J M Naples, Boston C Hollis, Raniord W H_Allison, Cal R S Howitt, Mexico J H Topley, Vallejo RUSS HOUSE. J H Coggshall, Shasta M Samich, Visalia Mrs Pyat, San Jose G B Green & s, Courtland L F Lancaster, Sta Craz T A Peacock, San Rafael G C Fisher, California_ H McCampbell, Red Bluff A L Colst New York G W Crawford, Los Ang G Mahan, Jac n D C Brewer, California J Flaherty, Jackson § D Mann & £, Illinois S C Lenkens, California M Dowling & w, Maxwell Donohu kia C A Clark, Sisk u Arizona H B Hutchings, Eureka New Yorl Dr H H Clark, Santa Cruz , Los Angeles E Kelly, San Jose J'W Poe & w, Merced C W Rucker, Merced MissCanningham,GrassV J Me W Young, T Dwyer, Jackson W Trasco! 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EW.corner Sixteenth and Miission stroets, open ontil £o'clock. 53¢ Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth pen until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. R, PORIC LODGE B i A. M., 121 Eddy st. THIS EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Second urning brethren are invited. degroe. %o By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, CALIFORNTA LODGE NO. and A. M., will meet THIS (THURS- DAY) EVENING, September 12, at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the Mas- ter. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH j Thistle Club—Regul:T meeting THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at 32 O'Farrelist. Business most important. JAMES NIVEN, Royal Chief. Secre ary. ¥ given that the twentieth annual meeting of the sharehoiders of the West Oakland Mutual Loan Association will be held at the office of the corporation, cor. Seventh and Willow sts., West Uakland, Cal., on MONDAY, September 16, 1895, at 7:30 0'clock P.:x., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. presentation of the twentieth annual report and the transection of such other business as may come before the meet- ng. ATl shareholders are earnestly requested to at- tend. Books are now open to subscription to 1000 shares of stock of the nineteenth series. Loans made in San Francisco and Alameda counties. only. Interest 6 per cent per annum. free of mort- gage taxes: premium 20 per cent gross or 50c per share installments at pleasure of borrower. Loans may be repaid at any time desired. By order of the board of directors. A. SBARBORO, Secretary. =5 YOTICE T0 THE STUCKHOLDERS OF A. L. Bryan Shoe Company. a corporation, Notice 18 hereby given that, in_pursuance of a resolution and order of the Board of Directors of A. L. Bryan Shoe Company. & corporation, unani- mously adopted at a meeting of said Board of Di- rectors, duly held at the office of the company in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, on the 17ih day of August, 1895, a ma- jority of the members of said board being present, a special meeting of the stockholders of the said A. L. Bryan Shoe Company will be heid at the office of said company at No. 310 Market street, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of Call- fornia, the same being the principal place of busi- ness of sald corporation, and being the office where the Board of Directors of said corpora- tion usually meets,on the 22d day of Gctober. 1895, at 2 0'clock P. M., for the purpose of consider- ing and acting upon & proposition to increase the capital stock of said corporation from $50,000, the Ppresent capital, Lo $100,000. Dated the 17ih day of August, 1895. By order of the Board of Directors. T. M. EARL, Secretary of A. L. B shoe Company, 310 Market siseet, San FTancisco, Car. s MEETING NOTICES—Continued. 75 TONONAFFILIATED i, members, I 0. O. F.—Farns- worth Lodze No. 95, 1. 0.0. F., is now L6k being organized and wiil be instituted SATURDAY EVENING, September 28. Al! non- afliliated members of the order who desire to con- nect themselves with alodge in this ciy are in- vited to send their names and_addresses to . KNOBEL, 324 Battery st., or G. R. WEEKS, 569 Market st., who will furnish all information re- SPECIAL NOTICES. LADY WISHES GENTS GLOVES AND neckiies to clean. Room 9, 2d floor, 122 Post. NG JEWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- tric baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. ALCOHAL BATH AND MANICURE. 174 Sixth st., rm. 1. MRS. BERNHARD. @ ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHY, 120%; Gear; hours 10 to 10; $1. &= DR. E. PUGH HAS REMOVED FROM 1104 Market st. to 428 Eddy. BAD TE S EJECTED FOR 84 Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS1& CO., 242 Sutter. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIF! ’ nopain. Chiropodic Irstitute, 361, Geary. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 APER- ed $5 50 uv. 309 Sixth George Hartmal DIVIDEND NOTICES =", DIVIDEND No. 28 (15 C share) of the Hutchinson Sugar 0 will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and after Friday, September 20, 1895. Transfer books will close Saturday, Septem- ber 14, 1895, at 12 o'clock M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. =5 THEBOARD OF DIRECTORS CF THE California Savings and Loan Society have declared a second dividend inliquidation of five (5) per cent on all deposits, payable on and afier Tues- day, Sept. 3, 1895, at the office of the corporation, northwest corner of Powell and Eddy sts. San Francisco Sept. 2, 1895. By order VERNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. SITUATION WANTED—FEMAL: SITUATIONS WANRTED-Continued. Y QUNG MAN AND WIFE, GOOD COOKS AND walters, wish situations in good camp; man can work outdoors; is also gooa blacksmith helper. Address 5 Mason st.. city- BOOKKEEPRR WiTH EASTERN REFER- ence and experience desires & position. Ad- dress 5. M., box 18, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED — CAN CARE FOR garden, stock, poultry, bees, etc., Or any place that requires a rehable man: sober, honest, and bestof references. Apply L A. E.. 9 23 st. STRONG YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION as teamster. Address Y. B., box 146, Call. GDOD PRACTICAT, MAN WANTS POSI- tion in gentieman's place; is firsi-class gar- dener; good horseman and driver; good milker: highest reference. Address A. K. DUVALL, 278 Jessie st. [POSITION AS DAY OR NIGHT WATCHMAN bonds given if required. Address C, box 10, Call. GARDENEK~S[TUATION WANTED BY A first-class German gardener; milk and take care horses: best of references. Address Gardener, box 83, Call Office. i’rocx\; SWISS DAIRYMAN AND WIFE DE- sire to take charge of a dairy ranch on shares or for wages: 10 years' experience; best references. Addzess Bl yesis,; 15 Montgamery &ve. S 00 QIEADY, RELIABLE BARBER WANTS A steady situation. Address S. P., box 79, Call. YOUNG JAPANESE AND WIFE WISH position in private family as first-class cook and second worker. Address T. M., 403 Geary st. Y RELTABLE GERMAN MIDDLE-AGED ) couple; no children; man care horses, handy With t0ols; wife first-class cook. Address J. E., 648 Madrid st., city. OACHMAN —SWEDISH YOUNG MAN wishes situation in private family: best of city references. Address J. R., box 73, Call Office. FEMALE GSELP WANTED. 00K, PLAIN, HOTEL, CITY, $26; CHAM- bermaid, hotel, south. $20: German or Scan- dinavian cook, 5 men,$15. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. W AITEESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; FREE fare. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. OUNG GIRL TO TEND STORE, $3 TO $4 A week. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. {OR RELIABLE COLORED HELP APPLY DEBOW & LONG, 628 Montgomery st.,room 8. HAMBERMAID, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ADY WOULD LIKE A CHILD TO BOARD; £0od home and mother’s care. 2153 Mason. 7OUNG GERMAN LADY, EXPERIENCED nurse, wishes to give her services (o party going East in_return for traveling expenses. Address MISS WESTNER, Eastland, Marin County, Cal. 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WA for upstairs work and sewing. Call at 7 Buena Vista ave., off Baker and Haight sts. woman at any Kind of light work; fond of chil- dren; can makeand mend; make herself useful Please call for two days 243 Kighth st., nr. Howard. ERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO out washing and housecleaning by the day, or would go out for a few hours daily. 105 Berry st., foot of Third, upstairs. —BY AN K N ELDERLY WOM N, A e day. Apply 590 REFINED WIDOW OF EXPE DE- sires a sftuation as housekeeper for widower or single gentleman. Apply 82145 Everett st., bet. Third and Fourth, downstairs. T W WOULD LIKE TO WORK good_references. by the hour or d; call or addrcss MM ave., bet. T i Y MIDDLE-AGED W Washingto Y 0UNG MARRIED WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day, washing, ironing and houseclean- ing or plain sewing: $1 per day. Call at 54 Ship- ley st., in rear. (UMPETENT AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES situation in American family: housework or cooking; city orcountry; wages $20 to $25. 132 Sixth st., room 29. RYR JCTABLE WOMAN TO DO CHAY berwork and waiting, or assist with light house- work. Call 522 N[ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS WORK N Dby day; washingor cleaning, or work of any kind, $1 per day. Call 746 Mission st. QITUATION WANTED BY o4 RELIABLE woman as working housekeeper or to do sew- dress W., Call Bra 1 “GiRL WISHE NG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION do light housework in small family. 506 Fell st. D GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do general housework and cooking; wages $15 10 $20. Address A., box 89, Call Offi ERMAN WIDOW, ALL ALONE, keep house for a widower: must be in Oakland or Alameda: a home more than wages; 1o triflers need answer. Adaress C. L., box 200, Call Office, Oakland. OMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN J wishes situation to do general housework g00d cook: will work for moderate wage: short distance in country. isa ity or Inguire 705 Castro st., LADY WISHES A permanent position as stenographer and type- writer or general office assistant : has & good knowi- edge of bookkeeping: first-class recommenda- tions. Address Steno, box 60, Call Office. situat on in American family; can do all kinds of fancy cooking; reference if required. Apply 444 Tehama sty near Sixth. light housework in private family. Call or ad- 967 Misston st. 3 2 SINESS BUREAU HA first-class seamstresses and dressmakers by the day. Academy of Sciences, 819 Market st. Call or address | Situation to do geueral housework or to g0 out | Please | TACQUST, 1921 San Carlos | AN, SITUATION TO | do housework; wages no object. Call 1000 | TO | Apply | | $20; vages. | SHES TO | N COOK WISHES | CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN LAUN- dress, $30; waltress, same house, $25; 2 cooks, $25 and $30; 12 housework girls, city and coumr{. $20 and $25: 4 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. H OUSEWORK GIRL, MAYFIELD, $25, 3 TN family: Napa, $25; Newman, #25, fare paid; Alameda, $26; San_Rafael, $25, and other towns. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. HELP WANTED-Continned. HELP WANTED-Continued. ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANT- curing, dermatology: moderate. MRS. BUT- LER, 131 Post st., room 20. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms,25¢ to $1 50 pr night:§1 50 to$6 pr week WANTED—LAB()RERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propries tor, still runs Denver- House, 217_Third st.; 1! Jarge rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. e BUSINESS CHANCES. (), BEST FITTED AND PANING DIN- 350). fhg.rooms in the city: posiiively clear- ing $100 o month: this we can prove: no rent: central. See BARRETT & CO., 86634 Market ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5¢: bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Clay st RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. TRLS TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- ting, fitting and finishing: patterns cut to fit, 26c. McDOW ELL, 213 Powell st. W ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market: electric lights in every room: 200 T00ms; 25¢ to §1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 per week. P-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. MALKE HELP WANTED. 10 MEN TO PICK FRUIT, NEAR CITY, 820 per month and found: 10 men o work in wine cellars, $20 and found, railroad _fare pad: 10 laborers, city, $25; 2 teamsters. $26: 2 choremen; 5 _woodchoppers, #1 25 cord. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1( FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEVARD hands, $20 and $26; 15 men to pull beans and do farmwork, $20: 3 men to cure rai sins, $23: boy for a ranch; 10 laborers for a ranch, $20 and $26: 15 shingle bolt makers. §1 25 cord. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 3() XEN OR STRONG BOYS TO PICK grapes, dry and_box raisins, work in packing and drying houses, $20, $23 and $30 per month and found, 3 months' work. Call MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. VW ANIED-SINGLE ROOMS, 163 A DAY; $1 ‘week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 & week: reading room - daily papers. 38 Clay st. FOES HALF-SOLED 10 MINUTE: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repatiing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. 7 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 100 356306 s nigh, including coftee and rolis- 624 Washington st., near Kearny. E RS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY 25 S i Fovrth at.: no hambuz. EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. ] ITALIAR LABORERS 81 DAY AND found: 10 Portuguese laborers, $1 day and found, steady job. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 3 WAITERS, $30: 3 COOKS, §25 AND $50: 2 dishwashers; 2 coatmakers: 2 Jap cooks, $25 and §30; bedmaker, $10. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED TO-DAY—50 2-HORSE SCRAPER teamsters for railroad work; free fare. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. RICKLAYERS TO LAY PRESSED AND RO- man brick in the country: $4a day and free fare there and back. C.R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 00K, COUNTRY RESTAURANT. $12 A week; second cook, country hotel, $40; waiter for springs, $26: dishwasher, $20, and potwasher, $20, same country hotel. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110’ Gearyst. CANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN FARMER and wife, $40, see boss here: 6 8-horse ranch teamsters, $26 and found; 10 swampers for the woods, 836 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. AGENT> WANTED. , useful. necessary: everybody buys them. ALU- gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- Company, 206 Sansome st. box 8, Call. holding positions for wages or salary in the com- States Industrial Agency, 8th floor Crocker, build- g'ecord as such. (VALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy building. WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. 4th and 5th. ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 1131 Market. N URSE, UPPER LAKE, $15; SANTA BAR- bara, $15: cook and laundress, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. RISH OR GERMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL, 2 &.dn tamily, San Jose, $26. MISS CULLEN, 105 tockton st. ARLORMAID AND WAITRESS. $25; second girl; infant’s nurse, $25. MISS CUL- LEN, 105 Stockton st. J EAT-LOOKING GERMAN OR SWEDISH é gl 2 I family, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 tocl 3 00K FOR A COUNTRY CLUB; $60; CALL early. C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. WANTED — BURLEIGH - DRILL American coachman, $30 and found; ster, $50 and found: carriage-smith for Mexico, $5 a day, silver, and jobbing blacksmith, $4 a day, silver, fare advanced: 2 lumber-pilers, $30 and board; 4 cabinet-makers, piece work; stickerman, $3 a day; woodchoppers, 8125 to $150 a cord choreboy for ranch, $7 50 a month and found waiters for city and country; hotel cook. dish: washers, kitchenmen and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 4005 SSECOND-HANDEDSHOES.SOME nearly new. 26¢ to §1 25. 562 Mission st. A NY MAN OR WOMAN CAN MAKE $50 A week sure; best sellers on earth; ornamental, MINUM NOVELT , 1508 Market st. OLICITORS; ENERGETIC LADIES OR cident Insurance; salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 only. International Indemnity y TANTED—LADY AG S FOR A NEW enterprise: easliy sold and can make $4 and Y FANTED—TWENTY THOUSAND PERSONS Who are ont of employment, Or Who are now mercial or mechanical branches of the industrial world; for further information call on the United ing, rooms 165 and 166; we assist none but those who_are efficient and reliable and can make a ITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. wants good agents to work its accident and sick_insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS 10 introduce horse and stock book ED- FURNITURE WANTED. LWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J. MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILL pay you the highest cash price for your furni- UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER, 719 MARKET st.. pays highest cash prices for_furniture. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, + folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. 9F, GREAT BARGAIN: FRUIT,CANDY, $125. Cicar ana stationery store near Baldwin and Golden Gate Hotel. BARRETT, 865%4 Market PAYING BAKERY SHORT DIS. $90 . tance in country: good horse and wagon; all private trade; bake 7 to 8 barrely eek; fine place for coffee parlors; § room: o ans lease. BARRETT & COu 8667 Market. BAKERY; ALL COUNTER TRAD:! $525. faree sioro: ¢ fine ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coffee parlor. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. DINING PARLOR; BEST_ LOCA- 400, fon: mear Market: clears 875 per month; cheap rent. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 3d. PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON $175 clears $76 per month to each: good chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE. 45 Third st. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE PAl $450.1m in Oakland: cheap rent: fine locatio good business. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third G {7 WOOD AND COAL YARD:; PAYS $475 well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. SALE—35 SWARMS OF BEES, LATEST F g:p?oAved hives, 15 empty bives, 50 cops, 1000 sections and fixtures; 600 pounds (o take off this fall; house rent $3 a month; everything complete; $135: instruction free to buyer; reasons for selling, oing East. Address W. F. FRASER, Walnut rove, Cal. 2 Y . OUNG MAN WILL I T IN $600. 5 Dusiness; city or country. E., box 5, Call Office. Y-GO-ROUND. . EPk:finer wanted, $900, or will sell for $1400 or installments $1600; $200 per month; largest and finest in the State; steam power: investigate. Ad- dress Proprietor, Ninth and Mariet sts. " A SNAP FOR PHYSICIAN OR B195. druggist: eiegant stock and fixtures of : good trade and practice: also furnishe fess and tooms attached: hest location on Ma Ket st.: must be sold to-day; owner leaving cit; make offer. 1119 Marketst. g HEAP_CYOLERY IN CENTRAL PART OF city: doing good business in repairing and hir- ing. Address C., box 153, Call Office. SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE IN $400. Shcicsure aistrict: good pasing: low rent: bargain. Particulars at 533 California st., Pheenix bar, WILKE OR SALE—_BONANZA WINE VAULTS, F 0%, Montgomery and Pine sts.; wholesale and retail: good bar trade: established 20 years: no night or Sunday work; good reasons for selling. ('ASH BUSINESS: FINE TRADE: : see it: ye buy. D., box 1 q i 0- 00N WITH 3 LIVING-ROO} $150. renc%i5: halt barrel whisky, other stock: value §300. Call 533 California, Phe>nix bar. OR SALE — NEW_RESTAURANT. 127 W ashington st.; good opentng i RUGSTORES, DRUGSTORES, DRU stores. DAY & CO.. 18 Crocker building. (VASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD_Auctioneer.10 Fulton. — ROOMS WANTED. TA OR 3 north of market. ROTESTANT NURSE, ROSS VALLEY, $25; seelady here. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockto ORK_GIRL, $15; SEEEP HOME. MISS CULLEN, 108 Stockton st. E, 2 GROWN CHILDREN, ] MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OOK, SAN JOSE, $30: SECOND GIRL, SAME U house, $25.” MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockten st. TRISH COOK AND LAUNDRESS, $25. MISS SULLEN, 105 (IERMAN COO! Stockton st. Q FIRST-CLASS TRONERS, STEAM 1AUN. dry, city: Germangeneral housework girl, $25; young'German girl, cooking, $25; girl general housework, small family, $20: b lignt honsework girls, small family, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. iSTAURANT WAITRESS, CITY, $18 AND I room; waitress, small restanrant, 84 a week. R. HANSEN G FAMILY, $25; 3 German and French second girls, $20; hotel Iaundress, $20; 2 waitresses, restanrant and hotel, $20 and $25: 3 cooks, German style, $25 and $30, and girls for housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO. 312 Sutter st. W ANTED-WATTRESS, #30 AND ROOM: waltress, $4 a week and room; chambermaid and wait some, $15 and room: housexirl, Devisa- dero st., $20; girl for second work, Oakland ; house- girl, familv 4, Mission, $20; housegirl, Martinez, fare paid, $20; houseglrl, Ukiah, 3 in family $15 housegirl, Laguna st., $20; housegirl, Oakland, iri care 2 children, $10: housegirl, Eureka, #20: 15 young girls, housework, $8, $10, $12 and $15amonth. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market. Teiephone main 1840, If vou wish rork see that your name and address are on our ooks. TANTED—A LADY’S MAID, $25; A GER- man second girl for small family, $20: wait- ress and parlor maid, Menlo Park, $25: cook for family, $30 to 835; laundress and chambermaid, #25; cook for Southern California, $30; goneral housework girl for family of two in Beiverdere, 26: 20 housework girls, $26 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ANTED—3SWEDISH SECOND GIRLS, $20: 2 neat second girls, $20; German girl. $25: mother and daughter: boarding-house cook and heiper; boarding-house cook, $25: hotel cook, 25; dishwasher, hotel, Valiejo: girl, bak- ery, Valleio; middle-aged German nurse; girls for ali kinds of situations. Apply MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stoc! Wi TED—_FRENCH COOK, $40; 2 FRENCH second girls, $20 and $15; German second and b nied - | seamstress, $25; French waitress and pariormaid, IWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO | $30; German housework, $25: girls t0 assist, $20 and $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W ANTED—4 RESPECTABLE GIRLS FOR general housework, $20, plain cooking: 3 girls for light housework, $15, small families. 1113 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. QWEDISH LAUNDRESS “WISHES SITUA- » tion in institution or small family. Please call or address 121 Sacramento st (G ERMAN WIDOW WISHES WASHING AND ironing by the day, or any other kind of work. Address G. W., box 141, Call oftice. IENCE DE- sires situation as housekeeper; widowers’ fam- willing to do any kind of work. D ilies by the day: best of references: terms reason- able. Address P. C., box 18, Call office. ADY WITH A CHILD WANTS SITUATION 4 as bousekeeper in widower’s fami] no objec- tion to country. Call or address A. B. C., 867 Cen- terst., Oakland. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION A housekeeper. first floor. ERMAN WOMAN WANTSSTEADY PLACE b lOon hou;eorl{;nndry work. AVPPIY 20 G MAN WOMAD wa “CLASS CU 2 "WISHES TO DO LIGHT 1F waghing and housecleaning; 81 per day and cax lare. 241 S R NTS POSITION AS in American family. Call 12614 Thirteenth st., lower floor. . situation with Protestant family, Call 61814 Fulton from 2 till 5. No postals. LIABLE WOM NTS| RK BY the day: housework, cleaning or washing. Call 1193, Sixth st. JWEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT D Oftice. 1134 Antonio st., off Jones, near Eilis. TOUNG LADY DESIRES SITUATION AS lady’s maid or o take care of children; can teach French; good references. Address L. M. X ] i 'TER AND | wishes a few more engagements in fam- | Callat 11 Kearny st., room 2, | '\'V,\n' S, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20. HO- TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kgnfll)’ st. OUNG GIRL—TAKE CARE CHILD AND assist housework: $10. 25141, Sutter st TOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: good plain cooking. 1439 O'Far- rell st., cor. Buchanan. OUNG GERMAN GIRL—ASSIST TAKING care of baby; wages 6. 1439 O’'Farrell st. NTfisfiilBL WANTED. 2126 POST ST. QTRONG NEAT YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL; 00d cook and _do housework: 3 In family: $17 without washiug, $20 with. Call 1615 Hyde st., before 12 W ANT: YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework and attend a baby; near Twenty- fifth and Valencia sts.: must slesp at home. Ad- dress T, box 47, Call Office. 70 GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK: COME after 9. 1618 Sutter st. 7OUNG LADY HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for small hotel near the city: apply imme- diately. 1453 Fifth st 8. y TANTED—2 GOOD PANTS FINISHERS. 211 Montgomery st., Columbia Woolen Mills. STAIRS WORK _AND 218 Devisadero st., near Halght. ‘V‘\ii'mnfiulmu IRL,_AS NURSE AND Dhelp with second work. 1307 Hyde st. Y TAN A GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO DO cooking and_general housework; good wages. Cull at 1911 Buchanan st., near Pine, S ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. 608 Oak st. NTED — STRONG GIRL FOR LIGHT ousework ; sleep home. 447 Fifth st. cooking, $20. VO v STENOGRAPHER DESIRES position: owns machine; experience; reference. Address A. C., 511 Eddy st. WiNeHs TER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR Market; 200 roome, 25¢ to $1 50 per night; 0 86 per w convenient and respectable. HESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market, electric lights' in every room; 200 room: 25¢ 16 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week. SITUATIONS WANTED-_MALE. TELLIGENT YOUNG MAN W MAN WANTS EM- ployment in wholesale house. Address Henry, box 151, Call Office. 700_1-moni;niuk §T., COR. FULTON—GIRL wanted 10 assist at housework; sleep home. OUNG MAN AS PORTER, COUNTRY hotel; farmhand, §20; drillers and hammer- men, $1'75 a day; shingle-bolt makers, 125 a cor to igs; choreboy, country. R. C0., 608 and 610 Clay st. TANTED_FIVE MINERS, SINGLE-HAND drill, short distance in country, $52 per month, steady job; scraper teamsters, laborers, cooks, walters, dishwashers and others. W.D, EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. FANTED—YOUNG ENGLISH COACHMAN, $30; first-class German restaurant waiter, $40 (0 $45: Frenchman on a vineyard, $1 a day, at LEON ANDRE'S. 815 Stockton st. T. WARD & aborers, city, $26; grape-pickers, $20: man | MMEDIATELY—8OR 4 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; references. R.. box 3, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. " ANTED — CITY PROPERTY IN_ EX- change for good paying ranch. P. H. JORDAN &C0., 188 Crocker building. HICKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; $2000 to $2500._Cash. box 8, this office. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—BIBLE SCENES IN STEREOPT £ FRENCHMEN TO PICK GRAPES, WORK O in cellar, etc., at §1 a day and found; to 2o to- day; fare $1 25. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. con slides; must be cheap. Apply 2414 Polk. MACHL Y FOR MANTPULATI REEN 110, this office. —FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT FOR SALE; £\ fine business, situated in best quarter of this city: the best kind of trade; reasons for selling, on account of other business: investigation allowed and satisfaction guaranteed to buyer. Apply at Call Office. OR SALE CHEAP; BRANCH BAKERY, laundry office and variety store; 4 nice living rooms; must sell immediately. Call at once at 250514 Sutter st. ARTNER WANTED IN AN OLD-ESTAB- lished wholesale fruit and produce commission business: reference glven and required; principal only; $1500. Address Business F. S. G., box 60, Call. ¥ )5 GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT TO Z0. man and wife or 2 men; sickness only cause of selling; full Investigation. Apply Call. NTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER AT A big bargain; disagreement of partnership cause of seliing. Apply this office. ALOON FOR SALE. APPLY UNION BREW- ery, Twelth and Florida sts. ESTAURANT CHEAP; GOOD LOCATION must be sold this month. Apply Call Office. VVANE-:D—:%UTLER FOR SMALL FAMILY i UN: "] 24 Sutter. coffee; give particulars. Address S. G., box , 109 SIXTH ST,, PAYS 500D PRICES for ciothing, books and jewelry: postal. ;AN D- 3 . M. W CONERFORD, at the job cor. Duncan and Dolores sts., bet. Twenty-seventh and Twenty- eightn. 7OUNG GERMAN BOY TO ASSIST IN grocery. Inquire SK. cor. Buchanan and Grove. LOVEMAKER, EXPERIENCED HAND, ON wax-thread machine. FARRANT & CO., 1435 Market st. 4 E PERIENCED PLUMBER'S HELPER. HUFSCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. HINGLERS AT CORNER FELL AND SCOTT streets. (100D SITUATION TO MAN WITH $50. Call 236 Fourtcenth st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $50 14 ROOMS: RENT, $65: BARGAIN, + SPECK’S, 602 Market st. SPECK & CO., 602 MARKET ST. % 300—Market st., clears $50 15 rooms 500—Central location, part cash.. ‘15 rooms 1100—3 doctors pay $165, clears $175...24 rooms $1600—Fine, very desirabje. 36 rooms $6000—Best in city, cost $18,00 85 rooms NEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. ROCERY, FRUIT AND PRODUCE STORE; cheap. Corner Powell and John sts. TURES AND LEASE FOR SALE: fine business corner; beer saloon or liquor store. Apply 368 Third st. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS_FOR sale cheap. GEO. HILDEBRANT'S Board- S well st. Si FER CORNEK, $750. AP- ply Wieland's Brewery, or Steers, 22 Kearny st. ARROOM AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, with 6 rooms attached: $50. 4 Sherwood place. ELL- ESTABLISHED SALOON; CHEAT Tent: good reason for selling. 533 14 room house- —————on Market streel DECKER, 1206 Market st. 'O.\'m' — 8200 W ANTED—STRONG BOY TO WORK IN glove factory. 220 Market st. 00D, STEADY ERRAND-BOY; $3 WEEK. 307 Clementina st., near Fourth. ASFITTER WANTED. 2814 SIXTEENTH st., near Howard. OATMAKER, WORKING BY WEEK: ALSO pressman. 28 Morris ave., bet. Fifth and Sixth, near Harrison. GIERS WANTED AT NEW RACE- Ingleside. ANTED—-HALF INTEREST OR WHOLE of paying barber-shop. Address D., box 89, Call Office. ’30 ROOMS: SUNNY: CORNER: CENTRAL location: clearing #75 month: will sell at & great sacrifice. DECKER, 1206 Market st. $600 16-ROOM HOUSE: GOOD PAYING; . rent $45. DECKER, 1206 Market. IRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN AND LADY solicitors wanted: steady and lucrative business. Call at room 165, Crocker building; no book can- vassing. 750, CIGAR "AND TOBACCO STORE, - with clubroom and laundry office: es- tablished 10 years; carrying a large stock of cigars, tobacco and smokers’ articles. Address T., box 17, Call Office. FURNITURE FOR SALE. $3”0 FURNITURESUNNY FLAT; IMME- « diate possession. 2 to 4, 1013 Fillmore. ALOON—OLD CORNER, WITH 3 ROOMS connected: cheap on account of other business. Inquire at Willows Exchange, cor. Nineteenth and Mission, or at owner 32 Second st. OMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 4 ROOMS, Brussels carpet laid. Heavy linolenm .. Free packing and delivery across the bay. Coun- | try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton st. Open evenings. ¥ ANTED—COATMAKER FOR COUNTRY; steady work. 5111 Jones st. ARBER'S 15c SHOP ON HAIGHT STREET for rent or for sale. 202 Fourth street. OY WHO UNDERSTANDS MEN'S FUR nishings. ., box 56, Call Office. 7 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTS-PRESSER. Columbian Wo s, 211 Montgomery st. COATMAKER WANTED. 221 SIXTH ST. T[INNER; ROOFING. 1206 PACIFIC ST. EAMEN FOR BUROPE, AFRICA AND Honolulu. 103 Monigomery ave. VW ANTED—2 BAR FIXTURE MAKERS, with bench and tools: also 1 refrigerator- maker. Auswer W. H. N., box 33, Call. ERS ON REPAIRING AND rk. 202 ARBER-SHOP; GREAT BARGAIN: $100 will buy & welllocated and paying 3-chair shop. BARRETT & CO.,865%, Market st. XPERIENCED SOLICITORS TO TAKE OR- ders for typewriter supplies; salary and liberal commussion. Call bet. 8 and 10 A. 3., THE O. W. BRIGGS CO., 533 Kearny st. ANTE D — FOREMAN FOR RANCH: wazes $40; must understand grape culture, fruit-drying and stock. Call room 6, 306 Pine st., 11 A M. TEADY YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME EX- perience in horseshoeing, tolearn general biack- smithing and horseshoeing. Write J. E., Palo Alto, Cal. 7 ANTED—FOR A NEW ENTERPRISE, R; s jectable, intelligent salesman on commission $4 and $5 a day to be made; for city and country. Address G. 8. H., box 119, Call ftice. . HE RATLROAD HOUSE, 538 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery: single rooms 15¢ night, 25c for two; best and cleanest house in town. OUNG MAN TO DO LOCKSMITHING AND electric work; state age, experience and wages required. Address W. H., box 149, Call Office. EDUCTIONS ON LARGE 3TOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpets, good ‘s new; ofl- cloth, 25¢; parlor suits, $18 up: linoleum, 45¢ piece’ chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, ash_or Installments: goods shipped free. T 1i. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. (UL PRICES IN FURNITURE ANDCARPETS / this week at ©048-950 Mission ® Y _CLEAD renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & ' Tenth st. Telephone number, south 36. ATIONAL CARPET B G AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BATLLY: laying and aitering. 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. (ITY STEAM CA “BEATING AND Renovating Works, 58 and 40 Eighth st. G. H STEVENS, manager. ' Telephone No., south 250. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet. eating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei. So-40. ('ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Gate ave.; telephone east 126. OUBLE-TEAM EXPRESS: A BARGAIN; account retiring. Address E. box 89, Call. $500, EEEDMILL ENGINE, BOILER, « roliers, millstone, smutter, etc.: fine io- cation; rent cheap: clty. Apply 339 Sixth st., upper floor. AIRY PRODUCE, PORK AND SAUSAGE store: established 10 years: good place for man and wife: 3 furnished rooms. 1250 Mission st. OOK, STATIONERY AND CANDY STORE; established 6 years: near four schools: stock and fixtures valued at $1000; will be sold cheap. 440 Van Ness ave. $80 CIGAR, CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO « routd horses, wagon and fine top- buggy; a bargain. Apply Call Office. OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SALOON, AT tached to lodging-house of 72 rooms; wish to retire from saloon business. 307 Fourth st. ORNER SALOON FOR SALE: FINE FIX- tures: doing a _good business: no better loca~ tion in the city. Inauire of A.McLEOD & CO., 615 Market st. ©) SINGLE EXPRESS WAGONS, 1 DOUBLE truck and goodwill of trade: stand cor. Bush and Sansome sts. J. C. FREDERICKS, Owner. $350(), PARTNER; HALFINTEREST [N DUV, mercantile firm: established 7 years: doing good cash business: references exchanged. Address D. A., box 46, this office. TEEXE MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. ALOON AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE store in country; fine business; rare chance; account departure. ~ Address F., box 74, this office. J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating works. 4! 3 HORSES. s OR SALE — FINE LARGE MARE, SUIT- able for carriage, at a great bargain. JACOB HEYMAN, 630 Market st J. LASTUFKA, MANUFACTURER AND « dealer in fine and draft harness; Eastern prices; also high-grade Clipper bicyclesfor sale and rent. 1575 Market st.: telephone Jessie 112. ORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH; HYDE Ranch: send for circular. 630 Commercial st.. San Francisco. 4() EOBSES TCR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Marker, 537 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- Gh MAN COOKS WANTED. 14 GEARY ST. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL 50 20 cheap horses. kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, 00D GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. 6 Seventh st., cail after 8_?. M. ANTS FINISHER: NONE BUT FIRST- class. 14 toma st. EXP RIENCED HELP WANTED AT DRESS- making, 86 a week, 1301 Larkin st. W ANIED—TO RENT 4 NEAT 5-ROOM COT. tage and basement, cheap; no children. 136 Julien ave Y oUNG G Apply 2211 Taylor 7OUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES SITUA- tion as barkeeper or waiter: willing to do any work. John, 333 Bush st, saloo; YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION 48 putcher in shop or on wagon; good references. Address Butcher, 365 Elevent \/ ANTEDH—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. 1119 Oak st. WANTED—EE NCH RESPECTABLE LADY or girl to give gentleman lessons in French; Address PONTUS, box 4, state price by hour. Call’ Ofice, PPIRST-CLASS HORSEMAN WISHES ANY kind of work on horses. Address Jobn, 333 Bush st., saloon. PPRENTICE TO LEARN DRESSMAKING at 321 Bartlett st., bet. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fiftir, Y OUNG MARRIED MAN, HONEST AND SO- ber, wishes work of any kind; handy with tools and horses. Address J. H., box 160, Call. HE HOME AND BUSINESS BUREAU HAS first-class help; professional snd domestic. 819 Market st. ARTNER IN WOOD, COAL AND COAL OIL and expressing: $150. Apply 10 Garden st., off Sixth and Harrison. 635 CLAYST. NEW MANAGEMENT; MOST tial 5-ce in the EN_ SOLICITORS steady and lucrative business. Call at Toom 165, Crocker building. No book-canvassing. OYE RELIABLE GENTLEMAN OR LADY 1IN every town to introduce our gold-lined luminous signs, doorplates and_ house numbers; can be read in the dark: something entirely new; without exception the finest, postand mostattractive plates ever manufactured:; samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including neat_sample case, sent on receipt of $1'50; illustrated circular, 10c:' inclose stamp for particulars. Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard st., S. F., Cal. IVE AGENT WANTED FOR BUSINESS proposition. Y., box 61, Call Ofice. J3ARBERS, FOR ENMPLOYMENT GALL SEC. Barbers’ Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNER EN'S SHOLS 15-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25¢; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement, REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 16¢, 20c & night, $1 a week. ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us: law and commercial collection: no charge unless sticcessful. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. TRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILORS WANTED. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. TFLDERLY MAN WANTS ANY KIND OF light work; can help in kitchen; small wages. Please call or address P. H., 227 Minna. LDERLY GENTLEMAN WANTS SITUA- tion (not_afraid to work) at anything: speaks Spanish and English: no objection to smail wages. Address or call P. B., 1032 Folsom st. ANTED —BY A RELIABLE GERMAN coachman, age 26, who understands care of horses and carriages; can furnish best of refer- ences. Address H. H., box 19, Call Office, Oakland. W ANTED, BY AN ELDERLY MAN. TOTAKE care of a gentleman’s place: can take care of ‘horses and milk ; city Orcountry ; country preferred. Address S. M., 111 Twenty-sixth st. OUNG MAN, 256 YEARS' EXPERIENCE delicatessen and grocery clerk, speaking En£ 1ish and German, wishes position.” Address UL MAR, 219 Mason st., ity. YOUNG GERMA N CARPENTER, WITH tools, wants situation; is willing to do any kind of work. Please call or address 1507 Kentucky st.. Potrero. ORToR OR ELEVATOR MAN WISHES SIT- uation in city: understands electric fixtures: strictly sober and industrious. 8, box 86, Call. TEADY AND RELIABLE MAN WISHES A Job of tenaing bar in hotel or saloon; 10 years’ experience in _same: reference. Call or ad- dress MRS, NEILSEN, 921 Harrlson st. W ASTED-GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Apply 2733 California st., after § A. M. ADY TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; WORK evenings; small wages. 921 Harrison. TRST-CLASS LADY SOLICITORS WANTED; steady and lucrative business. Call at room 185, Crocker building; no book canvassing. A UPRENTICES AND FINISHERS. Seventh. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework: small family. 1718 Webster. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking; reference required. 1635 Sacramento. ADY AGENTS WANTED FOR AN EAST- ern article. Apply afier 6 P. X., 19 Valley st., downstairs. VEST FINTSHERS AND AFPRENTICES: steady work ; good wages. 541 Market st. IRST-CLASS LADIES’ TAILORESSES wanted. BOWHAY, 604 Sutter st. ANTED—THREE LADIES: ONE ASMANA- ger, one as lecturer and one as instructor of sgents fora medical company. M., box 105, this ice. 239 EST PLACE IN CI7Y FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 726 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT. loor work ; will pay competent person a aay. "Apply i store, 328 Seventh st HAT CHEER HOUSE, 620 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 outside rooms; best spring heds: single rooms 20c a day: $1 a week: meals, 10c. MOZART, 319 ELLIS, NEAR TAYLOE—100 newly furnished rooms,25¢ night; $1 25 week. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. TRY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 a week. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25c anight: reading-room. 321 ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 35¢ TO 50¢ anight: $1 to 83 a week: open all night. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM. ‘Winchester House,44 Third st., nr.Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ per night; convenient and respectable SHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU wait; half usual price. 859 Howard, 40933 Pine. ol ] ADIES WANTED TO SELL MANHATTAN TANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled ertist; lessons 25¢. 617 Jones st. REE BEER: BEST (N CI1Y; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. T/SDELL HOUSE - 6TIL AND HOWAED— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ) Allister and Powell st. caz lines.| Fifteenth and Valencia sts. T SHERIFF'S SALE — THUBRSDAY, 11 o'clock, at Palo Alto siables, 320 O'Farrell st., horses, buggies, hack, coupe, harness, robes, whips, blankets, etc. JOR SALE—A COVERED ROCKAWAY: A bargain. THQ‘I\!—AS FOLEY. 1812 Powell st. ORSE:! HARNESS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc., bought. sold or exchanged. 540 Valencia. SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. CHOONER FOR SALE. APPLY AT 47 SAC- ramento st. FOR HE PALACE HOTEL AT UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL, TO RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WIL~ LIAM HEESER. Mendocino. M OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms. 26¢ to $1 50 pr night; $1 50 to $6 pr week. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 Third, near Market: rooms. 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week. CLAIRVOYANTS. ROFESSOR EUGEN. ALL HAIL PROFESSOR EUGENE! Ts your home unhappy? 1s your wife or husband untrae? Is your lover inconstant ? Are you followed by bad luck? Have you any enemies® 1s your business not prosperous? For the cause that need assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that he can do. Call or address PROFESSOR F. EUGENE, 1208 Market street, parlors 102,103 and 104, first floor. Read his Sunday advertisement. DDIE SWAIN, MEDIUM; ATTENTION glven the poor; ladies only. 105 Stockton. RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, C- LEGGETTE, 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. ME. MOREA U. WORLD-RENOWNED trance medium, removed from 131 Fourth to 764 Howard st.; customers please call: fee 25¢ up. HE.\";!“S BICYCLE. 1 Lady’s bicyels 2 1 Child’s bicycle. . 1% At 112 Mcallister st. OR SALE—NO. 1MILCH COW: 1 CAN famlly trade. 221 Cnurch st. i PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR lot. 328 McAllister st. v $50 00 ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTUNE- teller of the world; palmistry and by eggs; only 26c and 50c. 724 Harrison, basement. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultations on all affairs: noth- ng excepted: names given: good advice: sure Testores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- ee $1; letter $2. 920 Post st., nr. Larkin. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS R0U L sold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 C um‘?xfif PROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT Tite-reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 dally; also Sunday ATIONAL CASH REGISTE A N scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. lolg‘chsy\!l:.& VEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- N hand. W.S.RAY Mig Co., 12 California st. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES C bought and sold 1\211/,!4‘;135 bet. ('l)'.h sml'fll — 72 ATXOT SeL TthandSth STORAGE T e TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE: S e PIERCE, 785 Market st. W ILSON " BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. URNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER MER- B e renctvat o storage: money advanced on consignments: fire-proof buiiding. 410 Postst., IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADV. K Markes s GHAS L TAYLOR. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. PLEASED 0 MAKE YOUR ACQUAINT- ance: all classes of type written and mimeo- Epewriter rhooas 80 doser. unbeamen ANR ns l0zen, guaranteed. N’ BT telephone - Math, 6807; 630 Market. TEVINCIBLE “RIBBONS ~AND ~CARBONS are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter and Supplies Co., 418 Montgomery st. BICYCLES. LOw FRAME BICY! ; WANTED IN EX- change for room. 105 Fourth st. PAEK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS TO LBT; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; ‘magic charms: love tokens; true picture of Tuture wife and husband: teaches fortune-tellings develops clalrvoyance, siate writing, etc.; has the Seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee 81 and upward. 2828 Mission, nr. Twentieth. SPIRITUALISM, EST _CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 Mcallister st.: articles read. MAIERIALIZATION CIRCLE TO-NIGHT. Elsi:okeynoldsu Addie Swain’s, 105 Stock- c. ton st. ASTROLOGY. hE MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. STRALSEER—PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY st.: horoscopes, questions. stocks. advice. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. PUBLICITY, LONG AND COSTLY LITIGA- tion avoided by securing a successful arbitrator ;:ndulgln"n. HAL m? depend on snccesfl.d(‘;onfl‘ uaranieed: referenc . Address D. B. S, box 161, Call Ofiee.” o "Ee A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE 4\ laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton JOEN K AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17. 402 Monigomery st. roia. Mo~ W. DA’ N, CAT-LAW, W. VIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,420 nia st., rms. 14-15; advice free.