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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL L, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896 A e s THN R TR O e R R e anaes D e THE STOCK MARKET. The market was easy again yesterday and the leading Comstocks were slightly lower than on the preceding day. No important news was recelved from the mines and the day passed without inci- dent. NOTES. Bulwer Is assessed 5c. The delinquent sale of the Con. New York takes place to day. The Savage assessment will be delinquent in the company’s office to-day. At its annual meeting yesterday the Pacific Roll- ing Mills re-elected the old directors, with Edwsrd Coleman as president, William P. Sullivan Jr. sec- retary, Charles M. Keeny manager and Patrick X uperintendent. e Albeka ackors' Assoctation has declared a dividend of 76¢ per share, vayable on the 12th. This is the twen th dividend. Bullion valued at $5700 has been received from dower gravel mine. On the 950-100t level, at the face of the north pospecting drift, started from the west crosscut, eighth floor of north upraise, they are sinking to connect with the fourth floor for ventila- tion, and are now down ten feet in ore of good quality. From this opening and the east crosscut on this level they have exiracted fifty-five cars of ore. Car samples average $35 57 per ton. The east crosscut started in the north drift from the eighth floor, 25 feet north of the north upraise, isadvanced 12 feet. This drift passed through & soet of ralr grade ore. ‘The west crosseut started 90 feet north of the north upraise is advanced 55 feet: face i in quartz. The north prospecting drift from the west crosscut fourth floor 0f north upraise is advanced 16 feet. From the face of this dnift they are upraising to connect with_the norih prospecting driit on the eighth floor for ventila- tion and_better facilities for extracting the ore. On the 750 level they have upraised and retim- bered the west drift from the station for a distance 1LE—During the past week have ex- GRAY fended the tunnel 14 feet, making it 12 feet wide. "The formation during the first part of the week was cement and bowlders, and on the bottom a small layer of cemented gravel. The bedrock in the chanuel raised 2 feet and runs nearly level to within 4 feet of the face. when it shows & slight pitch to the north and east and not showing any gravel on the botiom at the face. Have run 60 carloads of gravel through the mill, which will average 85 to the carload. BOAKRD SALES, Following were the ssles in the San Francisco Btock Board yesterday: RFGULAR MOENTNG SESSION COMMENCING 800 Alpha. 100 Andes... 800 Beicner. S00B& 5. 400 Bodis 100 Conti. B0/100 C P 50 H& 100 Challng. 0 Mexican..58| AFTYRNOON SESSION ~2:30. 200 B & B....£0200 G & C.....43200 Savage. 50 Bodie.....40100 H&N. . 1.16, 50 350 Bullior 50 Mexican. 59100 200 Choliar 200 Oceldul..1.10,100 250 CCaV. | Following were the sales 1n the Pacific Stock Board yesterday EEGUIAR RESSTON—10:1) 200 Alpha.....16/300 Challge...36 1000 Occid 200 17100 Confi...1.05 300 300 Al 71000 Con Im..02 900 400 Andes 1191000 -06 300 Potost 500 Builio 400 Caleda. 400 Chouar 700 ... 100 CC&V 800 . 100 . 500 Alpha.. 100 Alta 200 Andes. 400 Beicner. 200 B& B 200 Bodie. 500 Bullion. 100 Bulwes 1200 .. 400 Caleda. 200 17100 Confi ... 500 C Point.... 5400 Mexican..55 400 S Nev. ono......15 300 Union 200 Chaling. 2.1.10 109 Utah, 800 Chollar62 1.0712 400 Y Jack CLOSING QUOTATION WEDNESDAY. Feb. 5—4 P, x. Bid. Asked Bid. A 16 17 Jackson........ 40 50 05 07Juha, — 0z 16 17 Justice.. 03 27 28 Bentuer. 7 79 80 Lady Wash, 01 — 40 Mexican 60 3% 40 Mt. Diabio. 20 6 17 Mome.,, 15 5 16 NevadaQueen 05 7 10 Occidental, 1.10 Challenge Con. 35 3R Ophir. 1.35 Chouar.. 2 17 Con. Cai. & Va. 215 53 Con. 1mpenai. 02 51 Confidence. 00 Con.New Yorg. 06 & 41 15 Scorpion. vz — flver Hili. — 05 02 25 85 Gould & Curry. 41 10 Hale & Norers.1.15 43 Tows... STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDXNESDAY, Feb. 5-2 P. & TED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked. UB4scoup..108%5 — |US4s reg...10815 — LANEOUS BONT 110 'Do.2diss 6s. — — — [P&O Ry 65105 120 P&Ch Ry 63.102 95 1-st.RR6s. 116 EdsnL&P 65.1051% — |Reno. WL&L 105 3 6 — ver W Coss, 100 105 |sactoP & L..100 - 10234 101 |SF&NPRRSs 991410 Do,Gnted.63.101 ~ — |SPRRATiz6s 92,5 96 MKistChiegs128 — Calgs.. 1097 e 9614 ISV Waterss.. 121 SVWaterds.. 981, 99 tkin 83102710315 10434/ SunstT&TES. 100 — terstRbs. — 11014 Ominibus - isaliaWCbs — 93 PacKollMés. — — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 40 — (SanJose.... — 95 MarinCo..... 501452 [SpringValley 97 — GAS STOCKS. — 40 |PacificLight. 4614 50 95— lSankrancaco 72 7214 50 5114 St0ckion..... — 2115 Yy T14 INSURAN CE STOCKS. FiremansFd.168 170 [Sun .50 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — (LondonP&A.12815 — — |London&s¥.” — ™ 3 — Merch Ex... 12— 734 58% Nevada, G 8717934, Sather B 2 e Grangers....” — "% BAVINGS BANK STOCK. GerS&LCo.. — 1460 |Sav&lLoan.. — 1023 HumbS&L, 2 275 Mutual 820 BF sav T XAILEOAD €TOCKS. California.... 1053 — Oak,SL&Hsy — 100 Geary-st..... 60 70 kresiaio 3 — Markel-st. . 4414 4415 Sutterstoiin — & — POW DK 8TOCKS. AtlanticD... 15 1535 Judson. - = California.. 98 “* Vigont.. - 1 Glant.. 1714 1 MISCELLAN ¥0T'S STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 7 9734 OceanicSSCo BlkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. CalCoMills.. — = |Pac Borax. CalDrvDockk — — |PacT&N Go, 9714/ Pac Roll Mill — = "lPartPaintCo. i . 85 95 PacTransCo. HawC&SCo. 1033 103 PacT & TCo HutchSPCo. 14 14¥s SunsetTd] JudsonMtgC. — — “ United CCo.r Mer ExAssnlo0 110 | © wMow . iva swsstox Board—30 Hawaiian Commercial, 10! ket-st Kaliway, 4414: 20 do, 443 0 Market- st Railway Con 5% bonds. 10834 : 10 S F Gasiight, 72:25 8V Water, s 30, 8734 : 100 do. 9744 : $1000 8V 4% Bonds, 8854; £1000 S V 6% Bonds, AFTERNOON €ESSTON. Board—14 Edison Light & Power Co, 97: 250 Hawaiian Commercial, 10%4: 50 do, s 3, 1014; 25 Hutchinson 8 P Co, 14: 50 Market-st’ Railwi 44%4: 100 S F Gaslight, 72; 25 S V Water, 9714, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Charles Frelermuth, Jot on S line of Lombard street, 255 W of Gough, 60, W 38, NW 61, E 45: $10. George D. Toy 1o Charles of Goiden avenue, 137:6 ¥ 106:9 by $10. Joseph Pl 10 Lizzie Platz, lot on s line of Pine street, 49:6 E of Devisadero, E 22 by S 83; gift. John; D. Hanlon to Eiizabeth R. Hanlon, lot on W line'of Baker street, 52:814 S of Clay, S 25 by W 10 gift. Henry C. Rodgers. Charles T. and Clara C. Par- ker (Hospital for Children and Training-school for Nurses), lot on Sline of Sacramento street, 87:6 W oor Maple, W 25 by S 10; 8100, John D, Hammond 10 the American Bank and Trust Company, iot on S line of Beaver street, 285 W of Noe, W by S 115; also lot 19, block 7, College Homestead ; $—. Winfield S.and Alexander Xeyes (executors of the estate of Erasmus D. Keyes) to Winfieid s, XKeyes, undivided half of lot_on_ NW corner of ‘lns\'lnls‘l-u’eel and Broadway, N 137:6 by W 187:6; Antoine and Graclie Borel to Antonio Chlchlml;, lot on E line of Dupont street, 89 N of Jackson, N 87:1134 by E 55; . Joun and Ada M. Hinkel to Arman Graff, lot on BE corner of Wasnington and Leavenworth streets, B22byE1 $10. Luey J. to Wallace A. Lee, lot on E tine of Fifch avenue, 300 N of Polnt Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120: $10. Mary A. McCabe to Aun C. Kerr, 1ot on W line of {ineteenth avenue, 165 N of Point Lovos, N 82 by ;: $10. South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Association 10 James McM. Shafter, lot on SW line of Ninth avenne, 75 SE of H street, SE 150 by SW 100, block 180, South San Francisco Home- stead and Kailroad Association: also loton S cor- per of Fourteenth avenue and G street, SE 150 by SW 100, block 283, same; $340. Thomas W. Valentine to Elizabeth M. Lannon, : 10 Mar- 121, Cram, 1ot on N line E of Webster street, lot on W “Bne of Thlny-splt‘:’nnd avenue, 100S ot J street, S 25 by W 126: $10. William J. and Annie A. Ahern to Felix Lauri- cello, loton ¥ line of T street, 82:6 E of Thirty- ninth avenne, E 25 by S 100: $10 J. and Eiiza K. ('Om"l'fgl'fl)(() Rosa Gonzales, . Gift Map 2; ). 2 A Newinnes 1o Hobers T McGlnnes, Tots a8, 9, Sunnyside; $10. oty W Ol e vs Kridtine B. Blorman, lot on N line of Randolph stre 0 I of Arch, E 50 by N 100, block 30, City Land Association; $10. Laurel Hill Cemetery Asso.iation to E. E. Haft (executor of the estate of Annie G. Bucklin), graves 1 and 2, tier Z, South Ridz 85, k. E. Haft (execuzor of the estate of Annle G. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. Y REFINED GIRL SITUATION IN COU. LIy as amanuensis, Nursery governess or at- tendant to {uvalid; any light work; home more object than salary; would travel. AddressC O., box 121, Call Office. CANDINAVIAN GIEL WANISTO DO COOK- ing or general housework. Call 918 Army st., bet. Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. CHANOCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. Y QUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION AS bartender: is experienced; reference. or address 1217 Polk si.; no postals. HELP WAN TED—Continned. W ANTED_SALESMAN FOR UNDERWEAR} State reference, experience and salary ox- pected. _Address W, box 19, Call Office. M PDLE-AGED MAN WITH BEST OF CITY references is willing to undertake the best of Plain cooking, take care of a flower garden and milk for room a; . dress S. 8., box 87, YT R et " OUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUSE- keeper's position. Room 15, 12034, Geary st. ITUATION WANTED BY EXCELLENT ccok; 1o objections to general housework: in American family; references; no cards. 2415 Clay. Bucklin) to Edward P. Bucklin et al., same: Socletr of California Pioneers to. Hobert Brizht, lots 23 and 24, scction 2, Masonic Cemetery; $130. Masonic Cemetery Association to William Craig, lot 109, Fountain Plat: ¥ g ALAMEDA COUNTY. Jose S, Damos to Antonio V. Fereira, all interest 11106 on. S line of Montkomery street, 225 1 of Summit, E 25 by § 100, lot 10, block I, new town of Lynn; East Onkland, quitclain deed: $5. Antonio V. Fereira to Jose 8. Damos, all interest in'lot on S line of Montgomery street, 200 E of Summit, E 25 by S 100, Iot 9, block I, same. quit- claim deed: $5. Frank M. and Mary Donnoran to Felix Marcuse, lot on E line of Wood street, 115 N ot Raiiroad avenue, N 35 by E 100, portion of lots 85 and 36, block 1, Chapin Tract, Alameda; $10. Mary'and Frank M. Donovan to same, same, Ala- meda: $10. Mandel Levy to Hannah Levy, lot on W line of street, 144 Sof Fifth, S 37:6 by W 128:3, t 34 and a portion of lot 33, block 477, ract, reserving to Meyer Levy the right to om the well on the tank on said prem- ney) to Joan N. G. Hunter, property in decree Joan N.'G, Hunter vs. Harmon J. Tilden et ak, No. 42,100; aiso ail real and per- sonal property in estate of David Hunter, No. 18,- 521; grant. William J. Smith to George W. Williams, lot on W line of Court street, %7:6 N of Johnson avenue, N 37:6 by W 100, Alameda; $10. elix and Delfina Marcuse to Frank M. Dono- van, lot on E line of Wood, 115 N of Railroad ave- nue, N 35 by E 100, vlock 1, Chapin Tract, Ala- meda; $10. Frank M. Donovan to Mary Donovan, same, Alumeda; gift. Charles'P. and Hattie M. Kern to A. V. Tuohy, lot on S line ot Jones street, 280 W of Telegraph avenue, W 60 by S 100, portion of Corrected Map of Jones Tract, subject to a mortgage for $4500, Oakland; $10. Antonio G. and Rosa Sarmento to Maria P. Zer- bone (wife of G. P.) and Manoel Jacinto, lot 18, grm-»: 68, map of 10ts in Brooklyn, East Oakiand: 600. William H. and Julla Gregor to W. A. Knowles, lots 26 and 26, block 1. Brondway Terrace, Oak- land Township. quitclaim deed; $10. J.E.and Mag fe G. McDonald to Edward E. Laymance, lots 15 and 16, block A lots 10, 11, 12 and 16, block iot 10. block C, Elmhurst Tract, subject to contracts to Delle Tehany, Eman- uel Hecht, William Guckelsberger, 1. Paviso and Ann O'Brien. Brooklyn Township: $10. John E. and Charles A. Henderlong to Bank of Alameds, lot 24, block B, Fitch tract, Alameda; Il real and personal Builders' Contracts. Main & Winchester with A. J. McNicoll & Co.. to construct freight elevators for a two-story brick building on E corner of Bryant and Fifth streets; $157. ————— Are Rice-Eaters Not Bloodthirsty? It may be admitted that diet has more or less influence upon character; but mild- ness, gentleness and kindred virtues are by no means universally founa amon; those races which abstain from animal food. Vegetarians are prone to contrast the gentleness of our domesticated herbiv- ora with the ferocity often displayed by carnivorous animals. A little reflection, however, shows that the food cannot be the ma cause of the disposi- ‘lion in either case. Many of the herbivora are capable of displaying the utmost ferocity; savage attacks upon inof- fensive persons by bulis, horses, and stags are by no means uncommon in this coun- try, while in the East ‘‘rogue” elephants, wild boars and other herbivorous animals often inflict serious injuries upon human beings who chance to come in their way. So, likewise, the ordinarily mild Hindu, feeding on rice or wheat flour, is liable to become riotous, uncontrollable and blood- thirsty when influenced by religious fan- aticism. It would seem that the mis- chievous effects upon the habits and dis- position, ascribed to animal food, are due rather to the alcoholic liquors which are generally consumed at the same time. The disposition of an average individual leading a temperate life would probably not be altered for the better were he tosub- stitute vegetarian diet for his ordinary fare. Fortnightly Review. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework; best of city reference. Apply 226 T'wenty-eighth st. VWILLING WOMAN DESIRES DOMBESTIC work of any kind. Call at Salvation Army Women's Recciving Home, 553 S.evenson st., up- stai BRIGET YOUNG BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, desires to learn a trade or work_In wholesale drugstore. Call or address J. J., 27 John st. W AYIED_LOCKSMITH, IMMEDIATELY. WILLIAM GUTZMAN, Dwightway station, Berkeley. TRONG BOY TO WORK IN TAILOR-SHOP. 541 M:rket st. W AITER WANTED AT 1807 HAIGHT ST. AN R WANTS EMPLOYMENT WHERE work is not heavy: some experience nurs- ing and storework. dereu M. ‘{V., box 104, Call. ANTED-BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, POSI- tion to coliect or watchman. Address C. 0., box 8, Call Office, WAXNTED— BARBER: YOUNG MAN !tfl B 2404 st., Oaklan: W ANTED = TAILORS ~ ¥OR GOO room. 514 Kearny st., top floor. W ORKING PARTNER WITH $50; SEA’ INSIDE (1OMPOSITOR, 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE, Wishes work on country paper; wages low. Address C., box 45, Call Office. work. B., box 93, this office. 100 JEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 5C; clean towel to each; bay rum free; hair cut, 10c; first-class wotkmen. ' 1414 Montgomery ave. YV OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO upstairs work, chamberwork Or housework. Call 949 Mission st. MRS. WILD. imuxe MAN, UNDERSTANDING SHORT hand, l)'gewrl!.lng and bookkeeping, desires a Pposition. Address J. L., box 30, Call Office. ERMAN LADY WISHES WORK BY THE day; washing, Ironing or housecleaning. Call 949 Mission st. MRS, WILD. J)RUGGIST:§ SINGLE: REGISTEKE years’ experience; first-class references: wants 8 position. Address D. W., box 19, Call Office. 7 OUNG WOMAN WISHES OFFICE-CLEAN- ing or housework by the day. MISS J. R., box 83, Call Office. 7 OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO HOUSE- work and cooking. Please call at 748 Howard St.: no postals. (COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK ) the day washing, will wash’ flannels at home. Stevenson st., near Fifth, rear. JANTED—BY A NEAT AND RELIABLE woman chamberwork or light housework: city or country; wages $15; references. Address W. W., box 68, Call. (OUPETENT GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION / Lo do general housework; good cook. Call 7578 Folsom st. P (100D LAUNDRESS WISHES WORK BY THE day. Call 1818 PolK st., near Washington. JPOSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY MIDDLE- aged woman; understands the care of children, plain sewing and cooking. Call or address 203 Seventh st. BY ning, housecleaning, or MRS. ALLEN, 427 i at reasonable terms. Address C. H., Cail Branch Oflice, 7! N ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS MAN; GOOD bookkeeper! can run engine and attend ma- chinery: also understands horses and garden culti- vation: desires a situation; city references and security. R., 15 Tilden st. FIBST-CLASSGARDENER WANTS EMPLOY- ment; best of reference. Address W. R., box 25, this office. (G-ARDENER; PROFESSION AL: WANTS EM- ployment with private family; had extensive expericuce in laying out new gfounds, green- houses, propagating, etc.; married: first-class ref- erence. Address Gardener, box 23, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN (25 YEARS) WISHES WORK; handy at anything; wages noobject; references. Address W., box 16, this office. Y'O'UNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS WAIT- er in restaurant; sober and faithful: wishes Sagagement. Address ELLIS; 1823 Goss st., West akland. G ENTLEMAN WITH PRACTICAL BXPE- T rience in sickness wants position as nurse to take charge of an invalid. “Apply to DR. R. F. MARSHALL, U, Fast Oakland FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—STEADY,SOBER MAN AS PART- ner in well-paying saloon and lunch-house, to attend cash counter and assist in general ; $175 re- quired. Apply 632 Market st., room 8. ANTED—STEADY MAN TO LEARN SHOW- card work; employmentgiven; musc have $50 cash. 9 Geary'st., room 2. 'OR SALE—CDSTOM AND SECOND-HAND shoestore; _old-established; monthly taking $250. Apply 129 Sixth st. $250 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSI « ness: will pay $65 a month; can be In- creased. CULVER & CO., B0S Market st. OTICE — TO SELL YOUR _BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY & CO.. 28 Kearny. i SALOUN AND LODGING-HOUSE OF $0600. 37 rooms, all on one fioor, near city sroot. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. «1~() SPLENDID ROUTE; PARTNER $150). neoded to deiiver soods and an collocts ing; clears $150 per month. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. COR. SALOON: NEAR TERMINUS $3TH. ot raitrona; handsomety fitced up: dotng good business; call lo-day. HEALY, 23 ’\'rl{n)’ st K175 WORTH $400—BRANCH BAKEKY, STANLEY, § Geary st. stationery and ladies’ fancy goods. $35 RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; NCH BAKERY, STATIONERY, $005, BRANCH RAKELL STATCNIRY, the Mission: living rooms; cheap rent; long, lease; more than Vi alue in sight for price asked: ouble the amount, bui is onerey I el O tire, as owiier must sell this week and leave tne city. M. LESS & €O, 78 Vs $250; SALO S T NORTH OF MAKALT; A 5y fittea up: has & zood steady run of custom. M. LESS & CO., 783V5 Market st. 7y SMALL MUSIC-STORE AND VIO- 250). fin‘maker's outit; good location: rent 20; acinal value 400; must be sold by March 1: emer Cloaving city. Call or sddress A.GKOS- JEAN, 307 Grant a1 g FANTEDTO BUY GOOD BUSINESS. CALL W 20 Reieny s, room 6. . well fitted. STANLEY, 9 Geary st. #OR) ROUTE, WELL ESTABLISHED; &2{) . good horse and wagon; fine trade. STANLEY. 9 Geary st. 0 BUY, SBELLU of any Kind se S'ILRAND & ni 9n() RESTAURAN LOCATION $250. sothiza st food trade; well fitted up; 2rooms. STRAND, 46 Third st. S8 100D PAYING SALOON FOR S: oire LEVY & CO."3 1i G PAP] > ‘Address F., box 78, this office. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Ap) this office, principals on] 5 PARTNER IN CORNER SALOON; $Z75. most central location; clears $100 per month each. STRAND, 45 Third st. % SALOON _MEN, ATTENTION — $27D Saloon, No.1location: pays well; cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. PECKER HAS REMOVED TO 102 T ST., SR arey OPPOSITE FIFTH. GROCERY AND_BAR, WITH 4 ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 W ANTED — MALE OR FEMALE FIRST- class shirt_polisher on Troy machine. Wat- sonville Steam Laundry. BOYS EROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. YO MEN CAPABLE OF INTERVIEWING business people. Room 6, 6th floor, Mills bidg, VEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET, 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ o 50c; week $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room ; strictest attention 10 morning calls; open ali night. (399D, OPPORTUNITY ~ FOR MAN WITH v, 203 paying business. Address M. 4., box 135, BARBERSHOP FOR SALE; 6 LIVING- rooms: other business. 130 Oak st. YOMPETENT WOMAN WISHE SITUA- / tion; good cook : will take housekeeper’s place; city or country. 2504 Miuna st., bet. Third and Fourth. (COMPETERT WOMAN, references, wishe housework in Ameri TH THE BEST OF situation to do general n_ family: good cook; clty D., box 120, Call Office. 5 HLY TRU young woman; gzood home d worthy more than' large wages; excellent references; city ed or countr; Housekeeper, box 74, 339 Hayes st. MAN, FIRST-CL. ORKER, ork by the day, washing, ironing or housecleaning, or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. “'{\ ER'SPOSITION BY a youny laay who can give best city reference. 1020 Market st., room 1. I ) ESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS SITU- y lady’s maid, nurse or generally useful; good cook: country preferred 1o objection to travel. 1525 Polk st. Youse CATHOLIC GIRL WA tion to assist in housework. Address 16 st., Oakland. "mxn,nim' A WOMAN, POSITION cook, or would do housework; ence: pply 51314 Hyde, in rear. ITUATION WANTED — BY KELIABLE 1 companionable woman: would assist in small family where she could make herself at home: rea- sonable wages asked in suitable place. Address R. P., box 97, Call Office. l'l)l‘.\'(i GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do light housework in small family. Ap- e AS good refer- cita ave., between Twenty-sevenih and ighth sts., near Mission. V .ences if required, 548 Natoma st. TANTED—SITUATION AS FIR iaundress in private family; best city refer- W ED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- agea lady a position to do cooking snd general housework; a long experience. Appiy 322 Kitch s BY H GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in small American family. Call 430 Te- hama st. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION 41 for housework:; city or country. Call 1910 Market st., corner Rose ave i; 5C” WOMAN WISH IT tion in American family to cook, wash and n; have no objection to the country; good refer- Call at 551 Howard st. PETENT GIRL WISHES A SITCATIO! 30 C% % general housework and plain cookin; -~ In Tartary onions, leeks and garlic are regarded as perinmes. A Tartar lady will make herself agreeable by rubbing a'piece of freshly cut onion on her hands and over her countenance. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALIL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 ¢'clo 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, oy Market street, TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. None will be admitied unless having tickets at MARTY’S KUMY’S saloon, 3015 Mission st., free of charge. references. Apply 25414 Perry st.. upstairs. 7OUNG GIRL DESIRE! on table and sewing; can cut and fit. Address A. A., box 38, Call Of BY MIDDLE-AGED 0 is & £00d cO0k and laun- ast place. 62 Natoma. y: A S ANY KIN of work by the day OF week: is £00d cook. Call or address Mrs. L.. 946 Howard st. A YOUNG WIDOW WI S_POSITION AS housekeeper. Call at 87315 Market st., room 13, second floor. L WANTS WASHING AT HER ; #1 a dozen. 368 Clementina st., near Fifth, table. 38 South Park, city. KESSES, §2 AND UP: WRAPPERS, 350. 34 N 't. S1xth and Seventh ) BY EXPERIE 1 gizl for general housework and plain cooking. Call at Helvetia Hotel, 431 Pine st. D—A POSITION AS CHAMBER- maid and to assist at housework and wait on | ASTRY COOK., HOTEL NEAR CITY, $25. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 10 GIBLS FOR "CHAMBEEWORK —AND waiting, city and country hotels, $15 and $20; cook, few boarders, $15; 20 women and girls for other places. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. Y G GIRL, LIGHT PLACE, NEAR CITY, 7O ) $8. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ERMAN COOK, $30; GERMAN OR SCAN- dinavian general second gi nurse housegirl, rl, with references, $21 , and others. C, R, HA. $25; German candinavian NSEN & CO., i S \ EAT YOUNG CHAMBERMAID, ASSIST- ant waitress, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. “' ANTED—A YOUNG LADY SHAMPOOER and rubber for a Turkish bath in the country, $40; only experienced persons need apply. C. k. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. S, $26; 4 houséwork gi 6 young girls assist, $10 to $15. 105 Stockton st. 5, SLEEP HOME, $12. MISS CULLEN, ockton st. RSE GIRL, $20. MISS CUL- 105 Stockton st. CH HOUSEWORK GIRL, $26. CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. MISS W D — SCANDINAVIAN WAITRESS and parlor maid, $25; Protestant cook, no wash, across the bav, $25: German or Scandi- navian laundress and chambermaid, $25; 2 ¥rench and Protestant second girls, $20; German or Scandinavian nurse, $25; 6 cooks In German families, $25. $30. $35: ranch cook, $25: hotel laundress, $20; 2 boarding-house cooks, £30 and $35; waitress ‘and chamb ermaid, country hotel, $20, and a large number of girls for all kinds of work in city and country. J,F., CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutters-. Bovs"m LEARN PICTORIAL AND SIGN writing; first month without wages. 601 Cali- fornia st K SIEE-CUTTER ON PANTS, 20 SANSOME street. FIRST-CLASSACHAIR BARBER-SHOP; Al location. Apply Call Office. EAMEN FOR EUROPE, CENTRAL AMBR- ica, Australia. 10 Steuart VW HAT CHEER HOUSE, 539 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city+ single rooms 20 and 25¢ a ROSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 10 $4 week; open all night. 501 a night, 81 a week: meals 10 MEN TO GET A FINE ST yLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, 82 50. 959 Howard. ¥ HANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not recelve their just dues; law and commercial collections; no charge unless su({c(‘siiul. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. BARBER TRADE TAUGHT, MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYM CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 525 Grant aye. S. FUCHS, VEW GRAND, 246 THIR rooms from $1 to $4 week: la {OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10 try 1814 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. PBESTPLACEIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought and exchanged, 7 ANTED—LABORERS A MECHANIC: 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 Jarge rooms; 25c per night; 81 to $3 per week. EN TO SELL_ MAN is the best. C. KERTEL GERMAN OR FR! W ANTED. NCH COOKS, $35 and $30; 2 French nurses, $20 and $15° Swedish laundress and chambermaid, $25; 2 French girls for laundries, $15 and $20% German and Swedish girls for light w LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st 15 and $10. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 IRDST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a nig room: free bus to and from the ferry. 100 ¥Ey 10 TAKE LODG AT 1Uc, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. SR 5 $2T5. Fooma: tail value, STRAND, 46 Thi ARTNE] ED IN A FIR; $40 . f:.g, business in the center of the city ; doing a large trade: owner is a reliable responsible manknown all over the coast: business s clearing $200 per month; no night Or Sunday Work: nc revious experience required. Apply KENNY, 65 Market st. @O9F BRANCHBAKERY, DELICATESEN $225. SorsNvestern adaition: living-rooms new stock; suitable for man and wife. SPEN. BERG & CO., 632 Market st. 1 RESTAURANT; BAKERY CON- . mected; best business street, morth retiring from business. STLN- BERG (0., 632 Market. $40: ; GOOD LOCA™ ION; $1,600 299A 10-ROOM HOU .49, 18 rooms; best corner in clty. 14 rooms, on Geary s 20 rooms’ sunny corne 10-room house: very central. 14-room nouse, worih $1000 price H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 8600, LODGING-HOUSE: BEST BLOCK ON - Market st.: 23 well furnished rooms: always full; first floor for offices; positively clear- ing 320 per month: low r nt. Apply KENNY, 765 Market st. 49 ROOMS, XEAR TAVLOR AND MARKET: sure for $100 month: easy terms. CHAS. G. CULVER & CO., 906 Market st. OTICE—50 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE- from $150 t0$5000. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. 3 PARTNER LUNCH PARLOR; RE- %20 . ceipts $25; week’s trial. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. tOF() CORNER SALOON: MUST SELL; A $250. bargain. CULVER, 906 Market st. 15 LODGING-HOUSE, 24 ROOMS: 18 « front; must sell this week. 221 Fifth, 4 FOLSOM—LODGING-HOUSE; 19 ROOMS 974 Lsianed ror housekeeping: must be soid at your own price; rent §40. 45(), SALOON N ARKET; THREE BAD50. R Sosma: bix srads clegant place; worth $800: mus: sell. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny. LT h() PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS BTD0. P oS clearing $125 monthly; irial given. JOHNSTON, 261, Kearny $G0(). RESTAURANT NEAR CARHOUSE $ - and junction; receipts $25 to $30 daily; a sure bargain. - JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. ARTNER WANTED IN OLD ESTABLISHED bakery: good for $150 month to each; capital Tequired $490. JOHNS1ON, 2634 Kearny st. W HES YGU ARE DISGUSTED WITH OTH- ers and wan to by or sell your business give usatrial. JOHN REIDY & CO., 1314 Sixth st. 510 FIL SALOON; BIG BARGAL - owner sick: rent $10. REIDY, 181/ 6th. E&E()() PAYING FRUIT AND GROCERY ; good horse and wagon; rent $20; Teasons for selling: bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $100. BEANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- - store. 632 Missio ROOMS; FOR SALE; & well furnished; low rent. OOMING-HOUSE; 830 GEARY ST.; WILL take part payment in reaity. J. G. BROWN. ‘ROOMED HOUSE; RENT $30. 869 MIS- sion st. TED—7 TO 15 FURNISHED ROOMS; cash; no agents. 'W. R., box 87, Call. 5700, ROOMS; CLEARSOVER $100 PER $ « movth; trial given. 115 Second st. 45RO0M HOUSE; PART CASH, BALANCE easy terms. Apply 234 Van Ness ave. -XOOM HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED; will sacrifice. cheap. 20215 Turk st. FURNITURE FOR SAL FOE BALE_TH RNITURE OF 155 rocms; dining-room, bar fixtures, office fixtures, safe, coach, wagonette and harnesses and entire paraphernaiia of the American Exchange Hotel, as a whole or bids will be taken on_ 20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T. WISEMAN, on premises. BARRETT & CO., 921 Market. $110 FIRST - CLASS SAMPLE - ROOM, - with large patronage, near Examiner office: owner for last 30 years in business, wants to retire to private life. Particulars 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. $30(). FALF INTEREST IN GOOD-PAY- - ing wine and beer saloon; rent $45; partner has to leave for East to settle estate; great bargain. Inquire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE — ESTAB- lished for 30 years; consisting of 2 carriages, 4 buggies, rockaway, harness, robes, etc.; rent Teasonable; no reasonable offer refused; owner has other business to attend to. LYNCH & CO., 935 Market st. a800 A SHOESTORE FOR SALE, O % « the best locations in Oakland, well-established trade; a fine opportunity for one wishing 10 engage in that business. J.B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. 5 ¥(5(), RESTAURANT; TARGE TREAN OOV, sient trade: at electric car junction paving Investment. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Mar- ket st [NFANTS' NURSE, $30; 10 girls. P 7 LADIES TO CANVASS FROM HOUSE TO | O hous: for arapidiy selling article of houschold use. United States Industrial Agency, Toom 167, Crocker building. W ASTED—A VERY GOOD COOK WHO U derstands German and French cooking: good references required. Call this morning at 2100 Washington, corner Octavia. N TLLINER WANTED_FIRSI-CLASS POSI- tion. Apply to ROBERT L. TOPLITZ & CO., 545 Market st. 00D FRENCH COOK; MUST DO SOME housework and window-cleaning: English not required. Call after 1 o'clock, 2318 Van Ness ave. Y OUNG WOMAN' FOR COOKING AND AS- sist general housework. Apply bet. 10 and 4, 1303 Laguns st. EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; S1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House Commercial aod Leldesdorft sts. YW ANTED—ME. 40c; DOX MENS, ¥aSoL while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. ] ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNI EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELLL, 657 Clay. FEEE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS ¥O& 6c; also a bottl eof lager, b¢, at 637 Clay st. 400 ME SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOMB nearly new, 25¢ to §) 25. 562 Mission st. [0 RENT—A 16-ROOM HOTEL, FURNISHED complete, and stable, in Alameda County; rent T 747 MARKET ST. NOW 11 5 OPENING MONDAY, FEB. 3. Brassels carpet lald 4bc a yard Heavy floor oilcloth . < 20c a yard English Tinoleum 40c a yard lia oak parior set ..822 50 SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market, opp. Grant ave. ‘0 BRANCH STOR. FINELY FURNISHED FLAT, 3 ROOMS AND bath. complete for housekeeping; rent low. 461 H. §, KBASKY, FURNIIURE AND BED- - ding; new folding-beds, §9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. REDUCTIONSON LARGE GTOCK, NEW AND second-hand; 400 carpets, good as news; ol cloth, 2bc: parlor sults, $19 Up: linoleam, 466 plece chamber suits, $i4 560: cornice poles, 35¢: Tanges, $6: cash or installments; goods shipped free. 'T. Ti. NELSON. 126 Fourth Jersey loors from Castro. CARPEL CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & LL CARPET CLE/ $50. Appiy to DRAPER & J EFFRISS, 997 Mar- .Fi'fi‘,f’;f“;m]"m SR ket st. — =2 ol b % P~ NE 3 VTY STEAM CARPE' OBRNER GHOCERY AND BAR, AR BBO0. A o ad aaon, it besk losting Ci 2580, LK in Potrero: good paying business! value In stock. McQUEEN'S CA Inquire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. - ovating works. 4 DOR SALE. FRENCH LIQUOR-STORE ON | NTATIONAL CARPET BE one of the best corners on_Sixth stre-t at a sac- rifice. Inquire of K. 41114 Californiast. ACCOUNT OF DE- parture, restaurant and ovster parlors, in best location; investigate. 925 Washingion, upstairs, AND RENO- ting Works HAMPTON &B. laying i 313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244 OME_DISGUSTED WITH work send to SPA ULDING'S PloneerCar- orks, 353-7 Teharga: tei. So-40. W ANIED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. (100D PAYING CONFECTIONERY AND bakery; spiendid location. Address Cakes, ‘box 42, thisoftice. KY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night: $1 a week. BLE WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, UNIN- cumbered. middie_aged, for private family. Address H. K., box 9, Call. JANTED—LADY CLERK FOR EMPLOY- ment office; state experience, Apply in own handw ady, box 17, Call. {ESPECTABLE ~GIRL AS AN e in milliner; 321 POWEII St. NIRL TO DO G AL HOUSEWORK; fair wages. 750 Ashbury st. IRLTO HELP IN KITCHEE, 62133 OUNG SOPRANO, WHO UNDERSTANDS music, for the stage. B., box 25, Call Office. PPRENTICE ON TATLORING. 706 HOW- Y IXPE SSMAKER _ WOULD like few more engagements by the day or take ving home ter 09 Franklin st. Visirr i) AN PE riencerl teacher desires pupils in history, lites ature and piano. Call or address R., room 20, Crocker bullding. FASHIONABLE DR work by day or At room: MAKER WANT terms reasonable. Address 51 and 32 Fulton House. % 0 1 WILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO DOV gecures for a widowed sister a position as janitress in any public institution, or 1s capable of taking any responsible position, ¢ shier, matron, ete. Address Bro., box 37. Call Office. TING OF TH will be held at 14 Third B NNUAL MEETING of the stockhatders of the B'nai B'rith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco. Cal., on the 12th day of February, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. ., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meecing, JACOB LEVISON. Secreta B &, [0 LET-HALL AND CLUBROONS, eventually tolease. 810 O'Farrell. basement SPECIAL NOTICES. EZ, [0 WIHOM IT MAY CONCERN_THB following-named children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1,1895, viz.: Max Basker, aged 7 ‘ars, born In San Francisco; James Cobn, uge 4 Years, born in San Krancisco: Sophie Cohen, age & years, born in San_Francisco; Esther Cohen, age 7Y years, born in Ventura; Heien Cohen, age 914 years, born in Ventura: Arnold Cohen, age 8 years, born in Portland, Or.: Montifiore Cohen, age 1115 vears, born in Portland, Or.: Gertrude Geilert. age 3 years 5 mo., born in San Francisco; Violet Mayers, age 7 years 3 mo., born in San Francisco; ¥red Mayers, age 81y years, born in San Francisco. [=3 MitS. ROBB, 1035 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treatment. S FRANCES BERNHARD; GENU- m. 1. £ BAD TENANTS EINCTED FOR $& Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 Montgy si., room 6, Tel. 5580, B2~ (CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. TADY WISHES PLACE TO DO CHAMBER- 4 work, or as housekeeper. 2014 Stockion, rm. 2. ES PLACE TO DO t housework ; for elderly couple preferred. Address Thirtieth st.. near Noe. {XPERIENCED LADY WANTS A POSITION S as housekeeper; no objection to_country. Ad- dress 501 Post st., room 25, second floor. iv‘mcu 43 THIRD ST., Market; '5¢ to #1 50 per night; ms ;. $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from the ferry, SITUATIONS WA TED-MALE. 56 MEN AWAITING WORK AT M WORK AT MURRAY & READY'S Employment Agency, 034 Clay st., telephone Main 5848. Please send us your orders. P..S.6; COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL - branches:short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46. HUSFER & GO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. Californis and’ Sacrumentos tel, 231, APANESE EMPLOYME vides best help. 314 Sutter st.; tel. VERMAN, AGE 23, SPEAKS ENGLISH AND Spanish fluentlv, 'with best introductions to first-class firms of this city, would Iike to get a po- sition in a business house: would also be willl as commercial traveler for Central Americ: which enables him his knowledze of Spanish- American countries. Address W. C. box 59, Call ice. ard, near Third. VW ANTED_GIRL T0 TAKE CARE OF BABY. ¥ Call bet. 10 and 12 at 158 Golden Gate ave. (GIRLEOR LI T HOUSEWORK ; 2 IN FAM- ily, 416 McAllister st. TP ATLORE: AN 'RENTICE WHO UN- aerstands felling. SWASEY, 142 Eddy. UST OUT; NEW MACHINF, FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait: ail repairing done by machinery: all repairing ac half price: Jvork guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Second. 750 FOF, ONE OF THE BEST SALOON D (U Stands in the city; situated in the whole- sale district. Inquire at room 43, 120 Sutter st. "19A5() SALOON: ESTABLISHED 20 (%1200 years, in finest location; day and night trade with large patronags nust sell; death in family. Inquire 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. AGENTS WANTED. JIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutual Benefiv Society; ladies and gentlemen: 8109:30 . 3. P. D. RAINE, superintendent offagents, Murphy building. ¥URNITURE WANTED ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market st.: call or send postal. HOUSES WANTED. YWO FURNISHED HOUSEK EEPING ROOM Tespectable location; reasonable price. R., box 17, Call, NINCUMBERED YOUNG LADY OF RE- finement;: no_others need apply. Dr., box 3. AN ED—COTTAGE OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS and bath. Address C., box 74, Call Office. MAKERS WANTED. 10 PEARL ST, off Market. A TED—LADY AGENTS TO SELL AN article of genuine merit; success and satisfac- D | tion guaraiteed; call and investigate. 1020 Mar- W ANTED—HOUSE OR COTTAGE: MODERN improvements; basement; sunny rear yard: 6 rooms; rent $20 10 $25. W. D. NILE, 113 Geary. OR 4 ROOMED FLAT; FURNISHED OR partly furnished; siate terms. Address C. D., box 5, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. ] ETIRING FROM BUSIN S—LEADING grocery and hardware business in a suburban village for sale to responsible party at a reasonable figure. Address Business, box 34, Call Office. 15‘)0 INTEREST IN E: ABLISHED D LOVY. profitable manutacturing bustness. E., box 108, Call Office. Y CUSG GIRL DESIRES ~POSITION TN store; speaks good French and Enclish: no ob- jection to small wages. Y. G., box 56, Cali Office. (FEBMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE ¥ day, houseclesning and plain washing. Ad- dress Minna st., city. ¥ .10 YOUNG LADY WANTS HONEST $ « gentleman partner; no triflers. M., box 19, Call Office. e T LE—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE; good business; sickness cause of seliing. Abply at thisoflice. s lilisi'. TRANT ON MARKET STREET; SICK- ness cause of selling; rent paid to March 6. Inquire Call Office. FOOR SALE—GOOD-PAYING SALOON. CALL 505 Mission st. 5 W ANTED — GOOD - PAYING house. YENTLE! X at room 2! LODGING- Orwner address O. A., box 34, Call. IN’S MENDING NEATLY DONE 105 Stockton st. G WORKS. 335 elephone eas: 126, HORSES. B ST W ANTED—A PAIR OF GOOD DELIV horses. Apply eariy. Viking Eighteenth and Hampshire sts. JICE B MARE: cheap. 827 Fulton st. 100 HEAD OF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND driving horse: just from the ecountry: draught horses weighinz from 1600 pounds up: fast trotters; pacers. G. LINDAUER, 862 Howard. R Erewery, WILL, BE SOLD coalyard. UST ARRIVED—25 GOOD WORK HORSES, young, sound and well broken, weighing from 1200 to 1500, and will be sold cheap. J. T. FOR- :STER, 426 Valencia st., bet. Fifteenth and Sixteenth. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE ROAD- ster; will drive double or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable. For particulars apply at 504 Sutter st. 15 S NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- all kinds; wagons, bugxies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hyde Tanch, 630 Commercial st. . C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- seon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 40 o SES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 527 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 700 SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; 2150 20 cheap Lorses. F"lecn:eu‘omd Vmflfll“ Y MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN MAN 1 UN- furnished room. G., box 33, Call. SUNNY UPPER ROOMS: HIGH GROUND; 2 gents; moderate. 1015 Farren ave. WANTED-MiSCELLANEOUS. W ANTED-YOUR WATCH, If 1T NEEDS Tepairing: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS., CLOTHING AND JEW eirv 10 A, KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send poscal. Y FOR SALE. ADDRESS PBEASCH BAK B. B., box 38, C JOR SALE—<ICCK store; very low. 45 ARTNER WA P., box 34, Call. 1 CATERER AS PARTNER; SMALL CAPI- tal. Paris, box 33, Call. 1000, EARINER FOR EASTERN AND $ . Califorma beer bottling: agents for mineral water; good chance for good man; no agents. Address N. A., box 1 Office. AND FIXTURES OF Haight st. ED IN CHICKEN RANCH. CLAIRVOYANTS. k(‘bgl-. second Loor. 7 OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; sleep home. 29 Chattanoog: W ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER at Lawrence Cutting School, 1231 Market st. y RELIABLE GIRL, HOUSEWORK and cooking; permanent. 40! SQTEONG GIRL ¥O at 15114 Howard st. TRI.TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP- 3 iy cor. Noe st. and San Bruno rozd in saloon. A MERT ¥ WOMAN WITHOUT INCUM- £ brance to take interest in dining-room; good ©€00k; 1o capital required. 1532 Polk st. (GERMAN WOMAN FOR COOK. CALL 547 ward st. W ANIEL—PUPILS TO LEARN THE ART of cut ing and fitting children’s garments; terms reasonable. 326 Mason st. (GERMAN COOK AND LAUNDRESS, §35 & for mouth. - Call between 9 and 12 at 2980 Cail- fornia st. 7 ME. DK, THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, Tesent, future; consultations on all affairs: noth. § excopted; ames glven: good advice: sure help; restores lost love by srmpathy: mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter §2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin, ED—A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP DO swork; wages $10. 700 Post st. GIRL TO MIND BABY. 318 THIRD street, USTOM SHIRT GPERATORS; NONE BUT experienced ones wanted. M. J. KELLER CO.. Oakland. RESSMARING, CUTTING, FITTING, FIN. ishing taught; easy tolearn: rapid to use: pat- terns, 25¢ up, av McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 850: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. GAT)louc YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion in grocery-store to drive wagon or help in- side; can speak French or English. Address 0. C., 417 Folsom st. [ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in room: 200 rooms: 26c 10 $1 50 per night; §1 50 10 $8 per week: £ree bus 10 and from the ferry. £ _WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages zuaranteed. C. 42 Sutter. SITUATIONS 5() COMPETENT ~WOMEN ~AND — GIRLS iting situations, city or country. MUR- RAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st. Phone, Main 5848; please send us your orders and we will 00 IWE IRES A SITUATION to -do cooking «nd housework ; good reference. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutte: ITUATIONS WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS cook and number of girls wishing housework, and Norwegian girl for second work, is first-class §eamstress, §20. 1114 Antobio st., off Jonesy near Ellis. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION as cook or general housework by the day or week. 1231 Market st. WEDISH WOMAN WANTS SITUATION TO @o housework, city or country, where she can hive her year-old baby: very quiet. Call or ad- dress 1873/ kair Oaks st. WANTED-FEMALE. 4 OUNG GERMAN COUPLE (MAN AND wife) want situations: city or country; man handy with tools. Address 413342 Broadway, rea RE WAITER: ~HIGHEST REFER- ences; over ten years' experience; would like situation in first-class hotel or restaurant. H. B., 142 Seventh st. 00D HOUSE- PAINTER WITH TOOLS Wants work by the day or piecework; owners furnish material; no objection to country. 'Painter, 23 Pleasant st. ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW term commences this mo. Room 51. 121 Post. NCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS. cutting school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th. ]RESSCUTTING TAUGHT, U. 8. TATLOR system. 14 Mcallister st, rooms 67 and 68. ML CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke:: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per Jeek: free bus to and from the ferry. M IDDLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE (SCANDE- navian) wishes a situation on ranch; wife to cook and man to do chores; references. Address ., box 84, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED BY ENGINEER: 16 years’ experience; canrun and repairany plant; faciory preferred: steady work: wages no object. Address F. L., box 69, Call Office. 5() CASH TO ANY ONE SECURING ME & O permanent position. - Adaress Capable, box 89, this oflice. Y OUSG IRISHMAN WANTS WORK_OF any kind; can milk cows and take care of horses. Call or address 761 Mission st. R LIABLE YOUNG LADY DESIKES SITU A- tion to do upstairs or general housework. Ad- dress 611 Hayes st. _Youwo MAN WANTS SITUATION AS A Daperhanger. Address E. MEIER, 1101 Fol- som st ITUATI'N WANTED BY A RELTABLE young woman to do general housework. Call or address 331 Jessie st. (CQMPETENT PERSON, NOT LONG FROM the East, wishes situation in a small family; SILUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER and stock clerk in plumbing or similur shoj long experience in this city: reference furnish Address G. E., box 78, Call (ffice. j’ APANESE GOOD BOY WANTS SITUATION e MALE HELF WA. L&D, HORSESHOER, CITY SHOP, CONCRETE finisher, 10 tiemakers, 8 farmers, cook, wait- ers, eic. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st. BOY For ovre omnfmTw;g answer telephone, run messages, e RAY & READY, 684 Clay st W.\NTED—COOK AND WIFE FOR MINERS' boarding-house, $50; Scandinavian maa about place, $25;° butter-maker, $30 and found, and others. 'Apply to J. ¥, CROSELT & CO., 628 Sac- Tamento st. XPERIENCED DRY-GOODS SALESMAN competent to dress windows; & first-class posi- tion In a firsi-ciass house; also two gentiemen to canvass from house to house for a rapialy selii; article of housshold use. United States Indust: Agency, room 167, Crocker building. TLEMANLY HUSTLING WORKING partner wanted with $25 who can give entire time to managing special department and bullding CUGUSTA LEOLA] FORTUNE TELLER magic charms. love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune tellin develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.: has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee 81 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. if not as represented will pay for time lost. Reliable, box 101, Call Office. 1000, CIGARSTORE, ~CENTRAL; DO- . ing good business; owner leaving citv. D.G., box 98, Call. 0 PARTIES WHO WOULD INVEST IN A new salmon cannery in Alaska. Address C. D. LADD, 9 Third st.. city. AILOR-SHOP FOR SALE—A GOOD TRADE in a growing town: no_competition; write for terms. Address box 258, Sanger, Cal. OE() B S HSTABLISHED FIF- $1250. 202 years; 30 days trial WAGUNS AND CAKKIAGES, OR SALE CHEAP—ROAD BUGGY, HAR- ness, lap_robe and blanket. Stable, 2118 Pine. FOR SALE_-MISCELLANEOUS. HANDSOME WHITE SEWING MA- chine; 7 drawers; equal new; all attach- going East. ‘801 Union st. SEALSKIN CAPE; CHEAP. AD- dress N., box 33, Cail. T A BARGAIN—SELLING OUT BELOW cost: our entire stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages must be sold before February 15; retiring from business. Sunset Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st. HONOGRAPHS AND _ KINETOSCOPES bought and suld. Address 848 Market W ELL_ESTABLISHED PLANNING MILL for sale. P. M., box 10., Call Office. W ARDROBE, LOUNGE, BE D, WASH- stand, cheap; also boys’ safety, $5; girls' tri- cycle, §5: shotgun, Winchester rifle. 28 Meallister. O SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market st. HE WONDER OF THE AGE. CLAIRVOYANT—PROF. LEON PALMIST. ‘The unfortunate and broken-hearted should seek his counsel. 533 Post;: 9 to & daily; also Sundays, ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 50c and $1 will show you the pic- ture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison, ME. PORTER, CARD-READER; TELLS past, present, future; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant; $1 50. 126 Turk, nr. Jones ROF. ZANZIC, OCCULT SCIENTIST, PALM- ist, 313 Mason: sittings 50c; always crowded. M ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS Past, present and futures25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA SITS DAILY: SURE TIPS A¥L on races: names given; 25c-up. 828 Howard, MRS, B BAUMAN, THE ~RENOWNED medinm and card-reader. 132 Turk st. MAME. STEWART, CHILD MEDIUM: THE greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the waorld; ludies seventh daughter of seventh daughter; Oor gents 50c. 917 Market ., pariors 3 and 4. SPIRITUALISM. 0-DAY AT 20 CLOCK: MRS. MAYOSTEERS; ladies only; readings duily. 101 Grove st. O-NIGHT — KATIE HUESSMANN'S TEST meetings. 793 Stevenson, off 9th,10c; sittings $1, EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister. Skeptics invited. MBS FULTON; MATERIALIZING SBANCE to-night; sittings daily. 81 Fell st. G YESY, PALMIST-SITTINGS DATLY (SUN- days included), 25¢. 946 Mission; hrs., 10 to 9, RS, SEAL, MEDIUM: SITTINGS; TOBACCO habit cured or no pay; obsessions cured: dis- eases of women cured; hrs. 10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8, RS, ELSTE REYNOLDS:; MATERIALIZING seance Friday evening, 50c. 832 Mission st. DF; ALICE TOBIAS, BUSINESS MEDIUN, sits daily, cir Tues and Fri, 25c; 8 P. 3. 124 6tn. STOCK COMPLETE 15-ACRE POUL- $300. &5 Fanch, Proitvate. 34 Donahoe bids. BLLOWS ANVIL, VISE, & EAM PUMP, 631 Howard st. JOR SALE, CHEAP — GROCERY AND liquors. Apply 117 Second st. OR SALE—RARE OPPORTUNITY ; $15,000; half interest in an industrial enterprise guar- anteed to netat least 12 per cent on investment; product is all old shead for several yearsat paying ures and principal is fully secured by P i Investigation invited. Address J. B 512 Callformia st., room 14. SALOON; PROMINENT CORNER; $900. siaeemrance: ciub rooms; doink good business; fiar stock: wines, liquors, cigars: trial iven before buying. Particuiars with C.T. MAK- IN, 6 Eddy st.; call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. smali steam boiler and engine. 500 SECOND-HAND CARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 26c per 'yard up. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. BUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT. tan furniture at the factory and eave middle- pan's profics we il treat you right. CALIFOR- NIA KATTAN COMPANY, 61 First nr. Mission. AROUTFITS, MIRRORS.CASH REGISTERS, seales, etc.; cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission st. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER-. Ppress, platform scales and desk 102 ¢ NEW BANGES CHEAPER THAN Sk OR SALE—THE SALOON KNOWN AS THE Goodfellows' Exchange, 1053 Market st.; a fine business for 2: price $1000. A[UST BE SOLD—GOOD PAYIN 0D and coal yard; 2 horses, harness and wagous. Apply 740 Treat ave. BR300, SALOON: CHEAP; WON'T SELL UN- $300. st rigntvarty: owner as other busi: ness to attend to. Apply southwest cor. Eighth and Howard sts. JOR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP COR- ner saloon. Address ., box 61, Call Office. 3 BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 $T50. teaven, 35 sheep, & hogs, 800 povads veal n week; rent §14: 4 living-rooms. Inquire &t 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. PRA INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS $DHU0. paper for saler $150. to $200 per month, tnguire this office. AKERY FOR SALE ON_ ACCOUNT OF SICK- ness: cheap for cash. 1817 Powell st. $5000 BAZAAR DOING BUSINFSS OF d 0 $11,000 vearly: established 7 vears: cash, balance easy payments; reference from leading wholesalc hoUses: rare opportunity; every Investigation. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. $7“ WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMA K- ; . ing business: income $125 weekly; 00d co et > up trade with merchants on new, sure, staple line. BS. J. J. WHITNEY, ULATRVOYANT | poos reasons for seiilng: full examination affoened: Fgtn A ir s o aniad 12 preterchte 80 BIE | & e o, L sy work. “ Address T T, bOx | (211 oo 85, Cotnme s oA Ance mediom: sittings $1._218 Stockton st | ‘ddreas B. S, box 73, this office, (50D COOK WISHES RITUATION COOK: W ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN BOY ANTED — AT “ON! A FIRST-CLASS HYPNOTISM. TATIONERY, NOTION, TOY. FANCY ing or housework in small family; good city reference. Apply at 2633 Post st. A position in a home as Schoolboy; wi no object.” Address Z., box 1, Call Office. NEAT COLORED GIRL, WITH CITY REFER- ences, wants second work or housework. Call or address 110 Geary st. 'l".lm'l;v' dl(b.'l,lArl:IL"lf SEBMAN WOflAN 0 do general housework. Please call or address 873 Mission st. OUNG MAN 92 YEARS OF AGE, STRONG healthv and ‘good looking, desires position as coachman with private family or livery stabl care of horses has been his occupation since bo; hood: Al European and American references. Ad- dress LOUIS, Eiffel restaurant, cor. Jackson and Montgomery sts. 3 washer who can run engine in steam-laundry ; terms $30; board and jodging. J. CAMP, pro- prietor, San Luis Obispo, Cal. ANTED—YOUR ADDRESS IF UNEM- vloyed to clean wall-paper; inclose stamp. C. P., box 64, Call Office. W ANTED—2 GOOD POLISHERS IN TRON and brass. California Aruistic Metal Works, 21-23 Jessie st. e e e H ENOTISM OR MESMERISM TATGHT— Four (4) difterent methods taught in four weeks' time. A rare chance for physicians, stu- dents of science or those interested in its therapeutic eftects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be Telieved if nou cured. None taught but those fur- nishing first-class reference or recommendations. Correspondence solicited. Address J. WIRT CUM- MINS, Ph. G., Call office, 1018 Broadway, Oakind. goods, candy, cigar and_tobacco store for sale: £00d mmom“lo opposition: aso take a reliab) man as partuer with about $250; must speak Ger- man. D. D., box 56, C: OR SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY DOING 300 er week: bargain 1o the Tight par:y. Amfre-s 5., Box 5. this office. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold 112114 Market bet. 7th and 8ci DENTISTS. JET OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR, H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth witnout any plate, moved from 6 o 20 U’ 11 st D band. W.S. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st DAINLESS £XTHACTION. 50c; L bridge work a specialty: platés, $5 u experie ce. R. L. WALSI, D.Dis, 8153 Geary Dn. L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridgs work aud teeth withoud Plates 4 specialiy. 103 Geary st., cor. Gran: ave. Cmmme DENTAL ASSOCIAT! ket. bet. 3d and 4tis, gas spocialis: able & frm $5: fillings frm 81; extracting 50c. with z 27 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS £00d us can be made; filling $1. DR, dentist, 930 Markez st.. nexs Batfiein Thenion > DE LTpLus HILL. 1488 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracti a plates arc made: od plates made over liies Becs teeth from 88 per sec: extracting e: gas given, - JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. v CRetst DIt CHARERS AW DECKER.® AN :_only reli- 0t for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth R J.J.LEEK, 1206 MA RKET. COR. GOLDES D Gt ot e ek L, COR. GOTDEN LL WORK REASONABLE W Tanted. DR.J W.KEY 1192 Marine o A2 SEWING MACHINES, UTCHER-SHOP; GOOD BUSINESS: CHEAP, 1806 Howard st. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EX A rented, repaired; lowest rates. 'A‘I?II‘AOEY?E&

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