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NOTICE OF MEETINGS. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINE! 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1896 : Lo —Continued __BUSINESS CHANORS_S2mm ors BITTEN BY A BLOODHOUND. J. Wightman, a Nine-Year-Old Boy, Seriously XIll. J. Wightman, a boy nine years of age, living at 24 Lily avenue, was severely bit- ten by a bloodhound on Saturday after- noon and Dr. Stoneburger, who_is attend- ing bim, is afraid of blood poisoning set- ting in. The dog is owned by Eddie Johnston, 31 Lily avenue. He, his younger brother Harry and the boy Wightman, were amusing themselves by throwing an old hat for the dog to fetch back, and with- out a moment’s warning the dog sprang at Wightman and buried its fangs so deep in the calf of the boy’s right leg that they met. The boy fell to the eround shrieking with pain, and the dog would have crushed the bones of his leg if Harry Johnston had not pluckily forced his jaws open and led him away. £ htran was taken to the Receiving Hospital and Dr. Weil cauterized the wounds. Yesterday morning Mrs. Wight- man summoned her own physician, Dr. Stoneburger, who is now attending to the ient. will notify the police to-day and insist that 'y the brute shall be shot. e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. n to Rosalia Netter and Julius G. S1ine of McAllister street, 165 E of 7:6 by S120: gift. i ovement Company to James Camp- bell, ot on_N corner of Colton and Brady streets, {100 by NW 50: also lot on W line of Valencia .90 'S of Fifieenth, 8 50 by W 187:6: $10. r (by W. W. Ackerson, Superintend- ts) to William Nicol, lot on W line of ent of St and Leonore A. Souc, Estate of John L. ( Center, executor) to John J. O'Farrell, lot on NW corner of Seventeenth and Folsom sireets, W 245 by N L. O'Farrell to P. J. Cammins, sume; $10. . and_Catherine F. Bunnell to Olive A. line of. Howarl sireet, 335:9 S of 5 by E 115; $.0. am A. and Flla J. Patterson to £lla M. Goe, X line of Elizabeth stree:, 105 E of Castro, 5 by N 114, George L. Wilson to Malvina L Wilson, undi- part of Joton SE line of Market street, 2. SE 90. Wilson, undivided 1-24 of Jaies Jarper, lot 0 to Clara M. Same same. Louisa R. White to James P. White, lot on NW T of Mariposa and Missouri streets, N 62:6 by 00. Louis Estacaille to Jean B. Bracq, lot on_W line of Mis street, 84 S of Brook,s 26, W 128, N 25, Precita Valley lot 394; $10. Michael Hawkins to Emma D. Fisher, loton S line of Cahifornis street South, 100 E ‘of Third avenue, E 1 inch, S 205, N 205; $10. Emmu D. Fisher to Margaret E. Saul, loton E 1ine of Third avenue, 100 S of California street, S 100 by E 120: $1. Same to Celsus Brower, lot on'S line of California street South, 82:6 E of Third avenue, E 75 by S 100; 81. B.'M. Stich to Victor W 1,0b0s avenue, 1 o liams, lot on N line of 6 W of Sixth, W 25 by N vis to Eugene W. Hawley, lot on E line ighth avenue, 175 Nof V street, N 25 0; S1. . and Mrs. E. M. Hawley to Kittie H. and Kittie H. Walsh t6 John G. ish, same; $200. lam H. Rodgers, lots 301 to 304, Gift Map 3; 5. John A. C. Diyks to Isabells R. Dirks, undivided hatf of lot on NE line of Eleventh avenue, 162 E of Railroad, SE 50 by NE 100, block 209, Central Park Homestead: gift. ilenry and Berthie Malafosse, Normi, Fortune, Marie and Eifsa Gely, Berthe and Celestine Be nos and Evarse B geule Gely and Adeline L. Muszynski (all by Antone Borel, atiorney) to John H. Meyer, undi- rteenthis of lot on NW corner of K inth avenue, N 100 by W 123, block 164, Central Park Homestead; §10. ALAMEDA COUNT Farmers' and Merchauts’ Savings Bank to Lu- s, Jot on SW corner of Thirtieth and W 132 by S 30, being the N 30 feet g ands of Peralta Homestead As- sociation, : 810, » Christian Walter to Maria Walter, lot on W line of Poplur street, 110 S of Seventh, W 115 by S 25, being lot 26, block 481, Briggs Tract, Oakland; line of Seventh street or Railroad N1 to_beginning, being lot 21, block 491, same, Oakland; gift, Maggie Campbeil to Mary Schmidt, undivided halt-interest in lot on NE line of East Eightee th sireet, 126 SE of Eighth avenue, SE 25 by NE 300, Enst Oakland; $5. J.A.and Margaret Eastman to Hattle L. Swift, lot 17, olock D, Latham Terrace, subject to & mortgage for $2000, Brooklyn Township: $10. Naomi J. Buker to Thomas Scott.loton N line of First street, 50 E of L, £ 50 by N 100, block 2, Town of Livermore, Murray Township: $5. Peter H. Stubbe to Joseph W. Legai ine of Adeline street, 100 S of Thirty y W_123:3, block 677, Watis I'ract, Oak- land: 31. Frances K. ¢ line of Goerke to Magdalena Kehres, lot on an_ Pablo avenue, 208:11% NW of ~treet, N 65:51% by W 141:6, Oak- ift. iliiam F. S. McGeorge to Florence K. Garfiel NW line of Thirteenth avenue, 438.168 SW of Kast Twenty-eighth t, SW 13, NW 7, NE 50.89, SE 3 to beginning, being a portion of Templeton Tract, Jumes T. Hannon to Cuarles T. Hannon, lot on SE corner of Lincoln_avenne and Spruce street, 40 by K13 ck G, Clinton Mound Tract, East t Oakland; $10. Dwinelle to Columbus Bartlett, lot e of Caroline street, 425 S of Central ave- 50 by W 100, Alameda: $1. Edward E.and Susa Potter to Henry J. Madsen, lot 304, Potter Trac!, Berkeley; $1200. obert and Amanda C. Mather to Stephen C. Cathe Storev, lots 18 to 21, block 37, tract B, Derkeley Land and Town Improvement Assogia- tion, Berkeley: $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to William Stod- dard, lot commencing at a stake. No. 27, in center line 'of Panoramic way in University terrace, thence SW 104, SE 42, thence in aline direct to stake 35 in said Pavoramic way, thence SW_560 1o stake 34, thence SW 50 to 8! 33, thenc: W NW 50 to stake 31, thence NW 50 W 50 to stake 29, NW 50 Lo stake W 50 to stake 27, to beginning. being por lon of University terrace, except for public road, such portions of Panoramic as rightfally belong ia screet, 60 N of Seventeenth, N 5 by W | n and Caroline T. Nicol to Amelia Dorland nos, Charles Boucher, Eu- | and as shown on map of University terrace, Brook- lyn;: 85. Willism and Mary Norman to Gottlob Rein- hard, lot 4, block A, Fruitvale Villa Tract, Brook- iyn Township; $70. G. T. and Adelia_S. Hawley et al. to Frances A Losan, lots 7 and 8, block A.‘:l‘l‘;:enlvemun Tract ap 2, Brooklyn Township: Annie and Franz Ketelhot to David McCall, lot on SW corner of East Firteenth street and Twenty- fourth avenue, W 100 by S 35, block 49, San An- tonfo, East Oakland; $10. = Mary Anna Woodward to Florence M. Athearn, lots 6 and 8,plat 17, amended map Lake View. being a subdivision of plats 16, 17 and 18, Watson {ract, aublect to a mortgage for $900, East Oak- and: $10. Thonias Donnellan et al. (by commissioner) to Edi'h Millichap, lot on S line of Alden avenue, 140 W of Grove street, W 50. S 280. E 25, N 140 10 beginning, being lots 3, 10,11, block D, Henry subdivision 0t Whitcher, Brockhurst and Rowland “Tracts, Oakland: $1372. Quincy A.and Eunice M. Chase to Newton A. and Julia Holt, lot on NW line of Wood street, 155 NE of Division, NE 30 by NW 112, block 688, Oakland; $10. C. J. Johnson to James Kelly, lot 26 and E 5-feet of lot 27, block 78, Onkland; $1500. J. A-and M. J. McNaughton to Sarah J Bresette, lot'on S line of Weston avenue, 50 W of Silver street, W 25 by 8 100, block C, Broadway and Tel: szap-avenus Homestead, Oakland Township; 0. Edmund C.and Fiorence K. Lyon to Sarah L. Parkinson, lot 3 of map of subdivision 17. Glen ho Tract, subject to mortgage, Oakland Town- 10. W. K. and J. A. Parker to Cosmopolitan Build- ing and Loan Association, lot on N line of Alcatraz avenue, 40 E of Raymond street, N 117.92, E 40 10 & point parallel with Raymond street and passes through & point in N in Alcatraz avenue. distant 30 E from E line of Raymond, thence parailel with Raymond 120.83 to N line of Alcatraz avenue, thence W to beginning. being portlon of Handy Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland Township: $10. Charles H. and Tillie . Spear to Henry Hoben, 1ot on E line of Fourth street. 151:3 S of Allston way (or street), S 50 by E 109, block 114, Tract B, Berkeley L.and T. I. Association, Berkeley : §10. W. E. Hickey to Mary E. Hickey, lot on N_line | of Pacific_avenue. 450 E of Willow street, £ 50 by , 10t 1, bloek 25, adjacent to Eucinal, Ala- | meda: gift. _john § in to Ellen Bridget Allen, lot on N line 2874 W San Pablo, N 125, E 6 to begiuning, befng a sub- ncho V. and D. Peralta, Oak- divis land Township: gitt. Adeline Salinger (wife of A. M. Salinger) to James Matthews, lot 7. block D, ~alinger Tract, map 3, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $5. Max and Carrle Gruenberg to Daniel Meyer, lot on N'W line of Paru street, at its intersection with XN line of Washington or Central avenue, NE 110 NW 104, SW 168:2, k5 121:6 to beginning, Al meda: $10. Pacific Improvement Company to William F. Schulte, Tot on N line of Buena Vista avenue, 129:11 W of St. Chatles street, N 150 by W 50, block K, map of property of Columbus Bartlett, | Alameda; $10, —————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. J W Wiley, Chicago C W Hodgson, Stanford Tom Kemp, Stantord ~ J W Catheart, Stanford W M Smith, Stanford E G Dyer, Stanford W Adams, Switzerland F Hellyer, Chicago € B Woodworth, Dayton Mrs Woodworth, Dayton John Paulson, Portland Mrs Paulson, Portiand C A Black, Detroit Mrs Black, Detroit J S Schweizer, .+ X R Sterglitz, N Y E C Mapie, Richmond J G Hamilton, N Y A H Merchant, Omaha Mrs A Coles, N Y | W F Coles, N Y C W Nelson, N Y W J Gamble & w, Calro G Willlams & £, Ind irs J Bheaman, C P Moorman, Louisville J T J May, Los Angeles W W Douglas, w & m F D Harmon, w&n,N Y Cedar Kapids J W Cobbs, Codillac R R Massey &w,Codlllac Miss Massey, Codillac | Miss M E More. Los Ang Miss Harwood, Los Ang | I F Parks, Jackson J L Robinson, Freeport. T S Clarkson,bes Moines M H Andrus, Pa BF Barnes, N Y E M Ford, N'Y E M Upton, Rochester MrsEM Upton,Rochester Miss Upton, Rochester D R Walker, Philadel B F Allen, Los Ang M H R Harris, Japan S Schimmel, N Y E Kirkpatrick, Cal Mrs Kirkpatrick, Cal W' J Mclilrath, Mo | W L McGuire, Stanford H GSmith, Sac | ¥ BSmith, Sac B GRAND HOTEL. J Buckingham, Ukiah P A Buell, Stockton | M C Donald, Seattle J J Dwyer, Sacto S S Burt, Chicazo J C Miles, Los Gatos T Renison, lare H Copeland &w, San Rat Dr Chalmers. Niles P Jonnson, Angels Camp 1 LT Farmer, Tulare J A Shaw, Wildwood | G D Davis, Cal H rds, Boston | F C Price, Portland 1, P Southworth, Cal | M M Coling, Jacksonvlle F M Crittenden, Fresno W H Pugels, Fresno Mrs Eiliott, Chicago Miss A Tupdike, Chicago Miss Elliott, Chicago rs Kendall, Seattle W Whelan, Cherokes San Jose A E Grubler, Sacto o A Blodgett Jr, w & ¢, Mo arr & w, Cal H J Framer, Cal E G Andrews, N Y J W Riddle & w, Los Gat E T Bartlett, Maso W _H Norris, Porterville S N Griflith, Fresno S H Burns, N Y A Smith, Los Angeles 8 M Spanier, Stockton | L A Spetzer, San Jose | T E Rielly, Christine T Frazier, N Y C T B Lange, Cal |HC H C Macbeth, Cal HF v, Auburn T Goldfish. Hollister W P.Peterson, Sacto H T Epperson & w,C] R 8 Rayeraft, Bella Vsta J H Smith, Stockton G Banks, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. B Kingtor, Santa Cruz W S Reed, Stockton C Gouid, N Y A W Draper, N Y alentine, Stockton C Clurk & w, N Y G A Reed, San Jose W Henry, San Jose F A Allardt. Oakiand Miss Cryser. N Y J Reidelaheimer, Seattle C C Swain, Stockton | E Brulaner, Oroville RRAllen, N Y Miss A B Starr, Pa 3 A B Nevin, Pa ARAlen&w: N Y C Soovsmith & w N ¥ G P Tousman & w, Wis D E Masterson, R Bluft J Simington, Chicago W F Hall, Los Angeles J Sherman, Los Angeles G Schmelz, Tex Steer Co W S Sherwood & w. Frno H Sawaby, N Y J W Norris, Los Angeles A S Carroll, Wrights A Shlelds, N Y 3 Joseph, Sacto COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. E L Behm, Sonora J Kirkwood, Sr, Sonora | T Kirkwood, Jr, Sonora E_Hoskin | Miss Styernstrom, Utah 1 G Barley & w, Lilinois ¥ B Fay, Fresno S Russell, Sporland, Il F G Martin, U S A rs Croze, Benicia ©C H Taft&w, L Angeles 3 Meyer, Oakland ‘Alex Sparrow, Portland ‘W M Babbett, Victoria Miss Kumey, Portiand A Nixon,wdd, L Angeles NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | T Rourke, Princeton J Bradey. Yreka Jay Gordon, Stockton _J J Macken, Albany, NY CJ Phillips & w,Chicago P Mason, Denver C Btuart, Sidney S Broach, Oakiand Sacramento J Henneese, Cd’Alene ‘Albert Scott, Portiand H B Sutton, Memphis R O Russell, Sporland,Tll M E Beaty, Portland John Young, Benicia Con Collins, Watsonville L Lubelski,w&c, Tacoma J Holman. Elma, Wash M E Beatty&w, Portland R Corbeit, Riverside | T ¥ Johs onoma n, —_— THE CALL” To-day’s Entries Ip reces where the borses hi €istzrce are given. Abbre RACING GUIDE. at Ingleside Track. e no record at the distance to be run the records at the next nearest ations—F., fast; Fa., fair; H., heavy; m., mile; £., furlong; *, about. FIRST RACE—Half a mile; selling: two-year-olds. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY No. 16, Knights Templar, Golden Gate building, 625 Sutter s..—Special as- sembly THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. The order of the Temple will be conferred. All fraters are cordially invited. CHARLES H. MURPHY, Commander. WirLiax T. FONDA, Recorder. OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 22, F. and A. M.—Called meeting 'nusA (MONDAY) EVENING, March 18, at o'clock. Third aegree. By order of the W. M. 7 EDWARD F. DELGER, Secretary. TRONG GERMAN BOY, 15, WANTS ANY $ k!::d of work; lives with &unu. 1305 Mis- sion st. (GARDENER AND COACHMAN (SWEDE) wants place: good milker; firsvclass recom- mendations. Aadress G. A., box 157, Call Office. M'DDLE-AGED MAN WANTS SITUATION understands the care of horses and garden: city or country. Address M., box 42, this office. M'DDLE-AGED ~GOMPETENT GERMAN wants situation as coachman Steiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the master. - HENRY BAEHR, Secretary. £, FIDELITY. LODGE NO. 120, F. and A. M.—Funeral notice—Officers KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M.. corner Geary and and members are requested to_assemble &t Masonic Temple for the purpose of attend- ing_tfuneral services of our late brother, MAX LEVY. For hour sec tomorrows paper. By order of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRY, Sec. 5 SAY LRANCISCO CHAPTER 0. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meet THIS EVENING; business P. M. and M. E. M. degrees. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 310, L O. O. F.—Officers and = members are hereby notified to assem- ble in their hall, 2319 Mission st., at 1:30 p. ., TUESDAY, March 17, 1896, to attend the funeral of our late brother, PERCY W Byorder of THOMAS HART, Nobl ANDREW W. TURPIN, Rec. Sec. CONCORDIA LODGE NO. ‘ 122, L O. 0. F.—The funeral 2 commities s hereby notified to as- A semble at Odd Fellows' Hall TUE: DAY, March 17, at 1:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of our ate brother, AUGUST BRIEL. By order of the noble grand. H. A. SCHULTZ, CHRIsT ROEBEE, Rec. Sec. DIVISION NO. 2, A. 0. H,WILL give their twentyseventh an- nual ball on_the evening of St. Patrick's day, March 17, at Drews' Hall. 121 New Montgomery st. Tickets 50 cents, admit- ting gentleman and ludies. B, 5L _ANDREWS "SOCIETY. Open-meeting MONDAY EVE: ING, March 16. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend. & CALIFORNIA GARRISON NO. 101, Regular Army and Navy Union, will hold its third anniversary ball and military and navy drill at Mechanics’ Pavilion on March 17 (St. Patrick’s day). Tickets admitting gentleman and ladles 50 cents. Dancing all night. Box office open from 1Pp.w. March 17. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR nnual _meeting of stockholders of the ‘Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal, on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, 1896, at_the hour of 12’ o'clock ., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vear and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ‘T'ransfer-books will close on Friday, March 20, 1896, at 12 o'clock M. € ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. FOR RENT—THE LODGE _ROOMS formerly occupled by the N. W. in the Ploneer building on Fourth st. For terms apply tothe secretary of the Society of California Pio- neers, 5 Pioneer place. SPEC1AL NOTICES, ALASKA GOLD FIELDS. A prospectiug party in charge of experi- enced mining men having knowledge of the coun- try will leave this city for the newly discovered g0ld_ fields within a few days for the purpose of locating gold properties Parties wishing an in- terest apply at once. Rooms 80 and 81, Columbian building, 916 Market st. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4; collections made, city jor country. "Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,'ro0m 8. Tel. 5580. city or country; ge 1 ntlity m: around; first- class reforences. *Adaress D box 153, Call. , WOULD LIKE ANY KIND OF situation; first-class laundryman; city or coun- try; best reference. AddressC. E., 713 Minna st. AN AND WIFE,GERMAN, WANT SITUA- tion; wife a good cook; can do washing and ironing; speaks French and English: man car- penter, painter, general house and farm work. Ad- dress 759 Mission st. BOY WOULD LIKE A PLACE WITH A CAR- penter; 1 year's experience in machine-shop; living at home. Address Boy, box 163, Call Uffice. OUNG MAN WITH SMALL FAMILY WISH- es situation as gardener or care of fruit ranch: best reference. 147 Thirteenth 8t., Care pastor of the First Swedigh M. E. Church. PERACTICAL ~ ELECTRICIAN — UNDER- stands wiring, dynamos, arc lamps and steam; | lfl:i c}l-rsxe[ :t‘ large station; no;% gge‘; cl:mn- cate for tin; d er. ), Fortuna, Humboldt Coanty, Car. T AN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, just from Germany, wish_sitoations in city or country. - Apply G. THIEDIGS, New Washing- ton Hotel, Fourth st., city. MPLOYMENT ASKED: %30 A MONTH; L property security. A. RHEUDE, Pulaski st. ELIABLE BOY OF 16 YEAKS WISHES A situation. Call or address 28 Hawthorne st. HAVE FOUND SECRET OF DISGUISE OR illusion; by it I can disguise newspapers and planets, etc., can be distinctly seen on them; I Wish & situation to travel. HENRY KELSEY, 1016 Pine s FIRST-CLASS TEAMSTER WANTS SITUA: tion in country to drive team or do any kind of farm work: is steady and reliable. Address C. P., box 119, Call Ofiice. 00D GARDENER (SWISS) WISHES SIT- uatlon; middle-aged, shgle; take care of horse cows, etc.: besi of references. Address Gardener, 60 Third st. BUZLER, FIRST CLASS, WANTS CARE OF l,Xrlv-u place; understands all outside work; Teferences: will furnish bond for faithful ser- Address W. G., box 16, Call Office. Oakland, vice. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ‘W ANTED_YOUNG NURSE AND UPSTAIRS work, $25; French second girl. $25; Protestant ook, plain waih, £25: German nursery govern $25; % second girls, a short distance, $15; and girls of all nationalities for cooking and 'housework in gty and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 utter st. - W ANTED-WATTRESS AND PARLOR MATD for private family in country, $25; laundress and chambermaid, $25: nurse to travel, $20: nurse for Berkeley, $20; fifty good housework girls for city and country, $15, $20, $25 and $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. ERMAN HOUSEGIRL FOR SANTA BAR- bara, $25 and fare paid. C. K. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. ERMAN HOUSEGIRL, CITY, $25; 2 DOWN- stairs girls, German cooking, $25; young woman, bousework, Benicla, $20: German house- girl, San | eandro, $20, and 25 girls for city places. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ERMAN OR_SCANDINAVIAN SECOND girl, $20. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. © WAITRESSES, CITY, $20. C. R. HANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st. GERMAN OR SWEDISH COOKS, $25 AND $30; bousework girl, Oakland, $25; Palo Alto, $22: German or Swedish housework girl, San Leandro, 520, and other towns. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for ¢amages guaranteed. C. ROSSL& CO.. 242 Sutter. 5 )M HANSEN AND ASSISTANTS— E! por. salt water bat 116 T DIVIDEND NOTICES. £, DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND No. 29 (15 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market street, on and atter FRIDAY, March 20, 1896. Transfer books will close Saturday, March 14, 1896. at 12 o’clock . SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, Al SERVANTS COOKS, HOTEL WAIT- resses furnished at short notice. J. F.CRO- SETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. JEAT, CAPABLEGERMAN WAITRESS AND chambermaid desires situation; is agood seam- stress: references. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter s! tel. Main 5520. {NGLISH LADY DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper: practical and competent. Call Monday MRS, BENTON, 735 Geary st.; address for 3 days. ESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY DESIRES situation as housekeeper for respectable eiderly gentleman; is a good cook and nurse; no triflers wanteda. Call at 948 Mission st. YERMAN GIRL GENERAL HIUSEWORK; £00d cook and laundress: with references. 1908 Ellis st. NT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing or housecleaning. 419 Natoma. OUNG WOMAN WITH A CHILD WISHES work as housekeeper; city ar country. Address Y D. L., box 105, Call Offi OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES vlace to do housework in plain American fam- 1o objection to country. Competent, 811 ‘Washington st., Oakland. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOY MENT OFFICE, first-class girls awaiting situations. 315 Sut- ter st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion at general housework or cooking. Call Golden West Hotel, room 42. OUNG_WOMAN DESIRES SITUATION; general housework; city or couniry. 905% Powell st. ANTED—SITUATION BY NEAT, ACTIVE elderly woman to do general housework in small family: good cook Inglish and American Address A. B. C., box 58, T PERSQN WISHES PLACE TO J_do housework: city or country. Please call at 121 Fulton st., near Van Ness ave. ELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WISHES & place 10 do general housework: home desired more than wages. Ap. 312 Clementina, nr. Fourth. EFINED GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE position to do upstairs work and sewing or the care of one or two grown children. Address 1638 Sacramento st., near Polk. RENCH SECOND GIRL, $20; FRENCH nurse 1 child 8 years old, $20; cook, $30; second girl, $25: housework girls, Palo Alto, $25; San Mateo, $25; Stockton, $25; Redwood City, $25, and other towns; 16 housework girls, ciLy, $20 and $25; 6 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. HAMBERMAID AND SEAMSTRESS, 835 waitress, boarding-house. $20; chambermald, $20, and others. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. [JOUSEWORK GIRL, SLEEP HOME, $25; housework girl, $15, sleep home. MISSCUL- LEN, 328 Sutter st. W 5 TED-YOUNG GIRL FOR VACAVILLE, 3 in family, $15: 3 German or Scandinavian girls for housework, $35 and $20; French girl for laundry, $20: good cooks. 825 and $30, laundress, $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. Z N UMBER_GIRLS. COOKING AND HOUSE- work, $15, $20, $25. 1135 Antonlo, off Jones, near Ellis. 00D MEN WANTED. ‘We want a number of good men to do the fol- lowing: 1. To understand our goods and our business methods. 2. Tolocate ina Pacific Coast town and make both our goods and our business methods known to the inhabitants of that town. ] ‘We want only first-rate men; manners, pluck, energy, faithfulness, personal tact. Please do not apply if you are not thoroughly confident that you can fill the position, or if you are not willing to go wherever we may send you and do not intend to keep at it. Seventy-five ($75) dollars per month is the smallest and usual salary to start with. This work is & stepping-stone tomore important and more remunerative work. The goods for you to advertise are SCHILLING'S Dest Tea, Coftee, Baking-powder, Soda, Spices and Flavoring Extracts. They are pure and fine and are backed by a money-back guarantee. They are ‘worthy of a good man’s attention. You must giv a Your age. b. Whether you are married or unmarried. c. Nationality. . Experience in what lines and with whom. e. Local references, if any. But we value character more than experience. You mistake greatly our motive in giving our firm name in this advertisement if you attempt to obtain a personal interview,as such a move, no matter by whom you may be introduced or by whom you are indorsed, would handicap you greatly In forming a connection with us, as it would seem to demonstrate an unwillingness on your part to comply with our wishes. All applications must be addressed In writing to Applicant, box 83, Call Office. A.SCHILLING & CO., 8an Francisco. EAMEN FOR EUROPE AND SOUTH SEAS and other ports. 10 Steuart st. tairs. ANTED—A GOOD ENTERPRISING BUSI- ness man for agent for the best mild_delicious natural medicinal mineral water on the earth. Ad- dress A. ASTOKG, 108 Fifth st. NDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH_$40 CASH CAN secure steady, profitable employment by ad- dressing J., box 163, this office. ANTED—364 MEN EMPLOYED IN RES- taurants, 1169 Mission st., at 8 o'clock to- night. “A GOOD, STEADY, SOBER BARBER; other.’ 701 Larkin st. ISHWASHER. APPLY 628 FOURTH, UP- stairs, to the left. 3 RICKLAYER TO FIGURE ON JOB. 710 Larkin st. 0Y TO DISTRIBUTE TYPE. 113 DAVIS street. 7 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS WAITER AS 156 Stockton st. AN THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH the saloon business can find first-class oppor- tunity to make money: must have $150 cash. LEMLER & CO., wholesalers, 265 Third st. NO BUSINESS CHANCES. 5()(), SOFEEE SALOON, LUNCH HOUSE; '« near Kearny: 350 daily boarders; ores- ent owner 2 years; expenses light; full investiga- tion for any one meaning business. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. b $100 RESTAURANT AND LUNCH- . house: best location; steady ran of trade; will exchange for real estate. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. 650, CORNER SALOON. WiTH CIGAR- . store: magnificently fitted up: hand- some clubroom: old-established: popular place receipts average $20 daily; satisfactory reasons for selling. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. NER GOING RESTAURANT; OWNER GOVET $200 ‘East; must sel ??'w;‘ stion and busl- * t. Address ness; cheap rep! ~G00D_STOCK $225. S 2arusen: - goob, location: ovres ; in_good ing Em.‘“é’m“’.'p‘"& place, 1934 Fillmore st.. i:ome Carlo saloon. E: SSTAURANT IN OITY: 35250. EfiTmfi'fi- for selling. This office. TRST-CLASS ‘BUTCHER-SHOP FOR SALE. FApply Call Office. B- F TAND, SOR SALE—_SALOON; OLD & ?lll‘lllon st.: call from 12 t0 1. 2862 9000, FARTNER IN PLUMBING AND $ . gasfitting business: full line steel and castiron ranges, laundry stoves and broilers: in- voice $6000; established 20 vears. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. y ON NTE. ENANT FOR THE McMAH! W A TEn Hoister: veg';:lvgzlgaclefl k] : furniture, carpe! 3 ;’5‘::.“‘2‘:1;&“ {glruou‘xs MCMAHON, 628 Mar- 17 A~ BRANCH BAKERY. NOTIONS; ). near 2schools; 3 living-rooms: low rent ! A1 trade: great bargain, STENBERG,832 Market, ket st. - [ FAP; FIRST-CLASS SALOON: this week: cause sickness. Call 208 s 8t. $45 CORNER SALOON; HANDSOME « place: superb bar fixtures; fine paint- ings, cash register, safe, etc. ; positively more than value in sight; investigaton afforded. STLN- BERG & C0., 632 Market st. OTICE —TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY &CO., 23 Kearny $50 BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE- « shoeing business; near the city; 1o o] Fomllnn: clearing $150 per gonth; owns build- ngs: wiil remain with purchaser until trade is se- cured: best of reasons for selling. Apply W.F. HEALY & CO.,, 28 Kearny st. $500 STATIONERY, SCHOOLBOOKS, ~candy, has exclusive trade of school near store; rooms: full value. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. $2’0 'NER WANTED—Al CASH OU. business, clearing to each $75 per month: no night or Sunday work: must devote 8 hours each day to business. HEALY, 23 Kearny. $600. CIGAR STORE OX MAREET ST.: « saloon pays rent; daily receipts $16 t0 $20: proprietor wants t0_go_into other business; 5 Fourth st. REISER & TASSET. $525, COBNEE | GROCERY “AND Baw: . sells 14 half-barrels beer weekly; half- barrel whisky a month; long lease; cheap rent: bargain; in REISER & TASSET, 5 4th. %1250 RALLY LOCATED _GRO- DU, cery and bar: fine cash trade; full stock and fine fixtures; has always been & bonanza: owner has two places: don’t miss this. REISER & TASSET, 5 Fourth: st. $20 RESTAURANT, LONG ESTA BLISH- - ed; seats 40 people; trade $12 daily; low rent: must sell; sickness cause of selling. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. $95(), ROUTE—CASH TRADE: 8250 TO < . $3 50 day profit; fine horse and wagon; easily managed. STANLEY, 2135 Third st. ANTED—A NUMBER OF VARIOUSKINDS of business, for which T haye cash buyers, for quick sales. STANLEY, 211 Third st. $150 STATIONERY, CANDY AND NO- . tion store; stock worth _$200: splendid chance for small investment. STANLEY,Z21% Third st. 5 $550. S3L00N ESTABLISHEDTHE LAST o . 10 years: near Pine and Kearny sts.: doing good business; low rent; rare chance. 1 quire 533 California st., Phanix Bar. $85(), PARTER WANTED IN WHOLE- DU, sale and retail wine and liquor store; large outside custom and good store trade; par- ticulars 533 California st., Pheenix Bar. 370 CORNEK GROCERY AND BAR; « very central; 2 living.rooms; present owner has place 9 years. JOHNSTON, 26Y2 YOCNG LADY DESIRES SOBER, HONEST X man as partner in well-paying restatirant; prof- itable investment and easy hours assured; $200 required. Particulars 1035 Market at.. room 1. Kearny st. $750. SORNER SALOON ON LARKIN &T. JU. doing good business: clezantly fui nished: low rent; actusl value $2000. Call 533 lifornia st., Pheenix Bar. 5 D BAE, SOR SALF—_CORNER GBOCERY AND F'oitn 6 living rooms upstairs; rent chéap; good irade. Apply at 201-203 Market st. BUSIN. FOR A YOUNG ongl)n.P';“lngN K C. McCANY, 122 Market st. GOOD LO- OWNTOWN SALOON: $600.Dclzion: day business. Call Office. SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE. $200. ooy i TTCHER-SHOP; CHEAP: ON ACCOUNT of sickness. 1808 Howard st. —————— LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. 2000. B FHOTEL FOR SALE: TWO-STOR 5 2 room: ne bar; 11 years’ lease; building; new_furniture; cars’ ledse: ground rent $15 mont boarders; 25¢ fare to City. 906 Market st. I~- COLTO: BARGAIN: 12 ROOMS; HOUBE $400. finely furnished; central locations clearing $40 month; rent $4U. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 40-ROOM HOUSE, CLEARING 8150 $3500. 153200 per montn: fow rent; eve lete for notel; bargain seldom metyvit] Ihvesiients, BARRETT & SKIFF, 941 Market st.” 9 OOMS ON EDDY STREET, ONLY.. 600 21 13 700ms on Sutter street payments.... 1000 16 rooms on Taylor streec.... 2 45 rooms on Market st. 2 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. opposite Fifth st. JOR SALE—CORNER ROOMING-HOUSE ON F Qo st r. Jones: 80 rooms, etc.: partly filled and will pay big results. O'FAKRELL & CO._ ELL-PAYING LODGING-HOUSE OF 11 Tooms; all full: rent only $25; water free: bar- Apply 8 Central place, off Pine st., near occupied. for sale. 672 Mission st. 1 HOUSE — 156 NICELY _FUR- nished rooms; all occupied; with 17 to 20 boarders: everything in perfect order; reasonabls 50814 Jessie : % ELLF HED, GOO! ing-house: good location. 613 Missionst. ROOMINGHOUSE: sy RUOMS; CHEAT FOR cash: good paying house, N. of Market st. Ap- ply 110 Sixth st. R R ARGAIN; $800; 26 NICELY FURNISHED Tooms: fine location on Market st.: departure. Apply Call B7-ROOM 1.0DG= FURNATUKE LK. A A A A A A A A A A A A AN AN JURNITURE OF 8 ROOMS; COMPLETE FOR housekeeping; on view Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, between 12 and 4; rent $45. 732 Mc- Allister st. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE « ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission. FOK AND BED- ‘ANTED_HORSESHOER TO BUY A GOOD kit of tools, cheap. 120 William st 500D LATHERS AT POST AND TRST-CLASS BUTTONHOLE-MAKER ON Singer machine. DANNENBAUM, MUEL- LER & KAHN, 723 Market st. 150() BUYS HALEINTEREST IN LiV- ery and boarding stable in heart of clty: clears $300 per month, COLTON, 908 Mar- ket st. $750. COFNER GROCERY AND BAR, oU, gvll,hllvln? ooms: good bartrade: cash custom; low rent; in_very best location: rare 53 31 ornia st., Phoenix bar, ENTLEMEN TO TAKE SUNNY FUR- nished rooms; $1 up. 545 Missionst. ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if thdy do not receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. BARBERS' PROTECTIVE ANION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers’ Asso.. 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION UF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamnnn, 2581, O'Farrell. TPOR SALE—TWO-CHAIR BARBER SHOP; cheap; good location. 415 Hayes. NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 80c; week $1 to $250; clean, quiet reading-room strictest attention to morning calis; open all night. ANTED—A GOOD COOR FOR A PRIVATE family in Alameda; must understand French cooking: wages $25. Apply MKS. CATTELL'S Employment Office, 525 Blghth st., Onkland. ERMAN COOK, VISALIA, $35: GIRLS, $25, $20, $15. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. XPERIENCED SALESLADY FOR GLOVES; another for embroidery and laces, and_another for dry-goods; aiso refined, well educated young women of good address, salary; those holding cer- tificates of this agency in these lines who are out of employment are requested to call or write. U. S, Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building; after April 1, at rooms 520 and 521, fifth floor, Ensporium building. HREE YOUNG WOMEN OF INTELLIGENCE to enter the traiming class for nurses of a pri- vate institution; credentials. Address M. N., box 66, Call Office. “ANTED—A MAN TO ACT AS OVERSEER of hogs, out of school hours, and do general work at an orphans’ home where' there are over 200 children; moral and undenominational re- ligions lnstrnction to be part of the duties re- quired; one in middle life with good health, and who has had experience in the management of children, preferred. Address Templar, box 66, Call Office, 8. F. ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN who is acquainted with crockeryware, tin- ware, stoves, etc. Apply 523 Marketst., at Toom 7, bet. 8:30 and 6 P. M. EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 courses, 10c, at Feattle Restaurant, 187 Fourth. OUP, MEAT, BREAD, WITH BEER, WINE or coffee, 5c. MRS, DALY, 619 Merchant st. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. MALL GIRL TO ASSIST IN VERY LIGHT housework. 5 Thirteenth ave., South San Fran- cisco. ANTED—SEAMEN; ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deep-water voyages, whaling, Apply 117 Drumm, upstairs. PETER MCMAHON ©) CHRISTIAN LADIES, CAPABLE OF LEAD- ing meetings and taking charge of gospel meet- ings.J., box 153, Call Office. \/ HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO 200 rooms; best. in the clty: singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. OUNG LADY WITH SOME BU<INESS ability for good position; restaurant waltress preferred. Apply 8010 a. M., 1524 Market st. W ANTED—EXPERTENCED FINISHERS TO work on ladies’ cloaks and suitsat 3614 Geary. 7OUNG REFINED GERMAN GIRL FOR children. 1710 Geary st. ANTED—GOOD FINISHERS ON READY- made coats. 804 Sansome gt. IRL 156 TO 16 YEARS WANTED TO MIND 2 children; light housework. 1309 Eddy. OUNG WOMAN T0 WORK IN KITCHEN; sleep home. 324 Larkin st. PERATOR AND EXPERIENCED APPREN- tice on vests. 108 Battery st. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY WANTED, 20063 Dupont st. (GRLIOR KITCHEN. CALL RETWEEN1 and 3, Dispatch Restaurant, 134 Eighth at. W ANTED-GOOD APFRENTICE-GIRL ON custom costs. 5551, Minna st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS PLACE TO do work by th - day, washing, ironing or house- work; experienced; not less than $20. 1239 Mis- sion st., Swedish Church basement. | Best Name. Owner. Pedigree. |Lbs record.| Dist. Rey del Tierra.. 105 116 F...|Cambridge stable. ';l‘r[nco of Norfork-Haidee Ingleside........ 105 1107/ K. | B. Schreiber. Bishop-Amerique George Pulmer.. 102 1102 ¥\ A" B. Spreckels... . [Buckmaster-Kittle Gunn viking..... oo T1G Wright. ...l [ Herald-Eileena ) Jane Andrew D. A. Honig St. Andrew-Aunt Tane Goraon... 105 H.F. Griffin Trem ont-Blue Belle Silverwars. 102! no rec. G. B. Morris & Co. . |Imp. Cyrus-Gerhardine .| Adam A 105 norec.. . Burnse Waterhouse| Imp. Sir Modred-Fedalma 569 |Bergen. 105 no rec..!. E. Corrigan. ..|Riley-Miss Howard SECOND RACE—Five furlongs: selling; light welter-weights. 1 1 | Best | 1 Index.| Name. |Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk. Owner. Pedigree. 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do upstairs work and sewing. Address C., box 106, Cail. L IDDLE-AGED WOMAN, WITH BOY 6 years old, would like housework in country near school. Address M. C., 549 Mission st. TOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework: no chbildren; wages #15; sleep home preferred; good references. Call or address 1723 Market st. TOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; $12. 11224 Sacramento st. ANTED—EXPERIENCED DINNER WAIT- ress. 71714 Howard st. 0 NOT FORGET TO “DO AS YOU WOULD be done by,” and come and see: balf-soled in 15 minutes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinéry: all repairing at’ half price; work guaranteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First and Second. ANTED—MEN AND LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tool given and wages paid_for Saturdays and Sundays; catalognes. . F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. LCHO HOUSE, 863% MARKET ST.— Kooms 20¢., 26c¢. to.50c. night; $1 to $3 week. EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c: DONE while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. TO $4 PER WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOMS; large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 2Uc to 60 night; £1 Lo 84 week: open all night. WANTED—MKCBANICS CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not recelve their just dues; law and commercial collections: no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. w’ ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 950 per might: &1 to $3 per week. ED—NEAT YOUNG GIRL, FOR GEN- eral housework: wages 812. 1320 Octavia st, AILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS AND MAKE L buttonholes; good wages. 22 Kuss st. PURILS ¥OR MILLINERY SCHOOL: LES- sons private or cluss: eveni ng puplls special ai tention; stylish trimming 25c. 410 L T GEL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOR home. 1503 Twenty-fourth st. enwort Ki; GOOD TOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework. ~ Call or address 516 Lott st. JOMAN WANTS WASHING OR HOUSE- Cleaning by the day: $1 per day and car fare. Address ¥. C., box 71, this office. 829 |Last Chance. 815 | Crackajack. £00 'Todhunter 138.1:00% /5 ¢ 11138 norec. | Duke of Norfolk-Vedette Winters-Ida (" Neil Jumbo-Toddy Shannon-Fannie Lewis Fellowcharm-The Teal . |Oakland stable |3, 3. Rogers (|} K. Brown. C. Hildreth *|Z. Abrahams. Philip H.. - |Odeli stable | Imp. Loyalist-Marguerite 824 | Flee! 138,. | Welcome stable. Hermese- unknown (832) Caspar-. 13| 49T s m |1 .| BurnsaWaterhouse St. A ndrew-Cuisine 4 Geo. Dickenson.|1511:0813 87 [109/). .| Vici stabl |Glen Dudiey-Jk Miner mare 724 | Beliringer. 15%5/6¢ 106.F. .|F. M. Taylor. |Troubador-Boscobelle THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; handicap: Index.| Name. | Lbs| Tk. Owner. Pedigree. (847)| Maijer Cook. | 95/F.. Livingston stable.. Bulwark-Sister to Violet (844) Sir Vassa 9% F..|H. T. Griffin |Bir Dixon-Vassar <ow: 5/ H. | E. Corrigan. {Isaac “Murphy-Derochment 1108 F..|J.G. Brown & Co..| Pardee-Caprice 1104/F..1J. P. Atkin.. |El Rio Rey-Sylvia FOURTH RACE—One and a quarter miles; selling. | ; i Best | i Index.. Name. Lbs/record.| Dist. Pedigree. 759 |1mp. Amarino..|108 Kelia-Amadine 814 Basso....... 104 | Falsetto-Ethelda 839 | Flirtiila . Appleby 793 |Oakland. {Oakl nd |John A-Alameda g | 87 _.|...7| B Schreiber |Imp. Keene-Pinkey 834 } 98 96/ ¥ |T. G. Fergus Tmp. St. George-Leves %00 | 101 7 H.. | Dr. Rowell... Logic-Blue Stockings 814 | 1101 .| A.'B. Spreck Flood-imp. Q- een Bess. 827 | 1105 & 1mp. London-Cameo FIFTH RACE | : | Best | B R Index. | Name. {Lbs| Record| Dist. ‘thLTk. Owner. Pedigree. 840 |Indge Denny...| 04 1:09% 515 | 94 F...| McNaughton&Mulr| Fonso-Bello of Natura 20 {Levena C. .....[101/1:1615 61 |106|K.. D. A. Honig. Ansel-Miss Goodrich 839 | Dungarven . 8i4 |Ed Kearney. 110611 :0034 |1 1-16m| 99 Lm0 Fa.|L. Ezell. Hindoo-imp. Calphurnia F. E. Si Tom Ocbiltree-Medu: (822) | sidio. 1,95 514 61 Burns & Wter! Imp. Midlothian-Ele 34 | Fortun 10111355 1 m | 95 neino stable Imp. Brotus-Viola Rea 1083 |Norbieih. 1102/1:51 1m Wildflower stable.. | Major Ban-Free Love 841 [Service. [108/1:59 13 C. Hildreth Ip. Woodiands-Lady’s Maid 810 |Gov. Budd 87/1:0115/81 resno-Rosa G : 811 |Collin {10111 :335% 7 ¢ Inspector B-Plazza 8i4 | Reydel Bndidos| 9411:5613 114 Ip.True Briton-Ema Collier 838 |Mobalaska...... | 85/1:1673161 Apache-Tricksey SIXTH RACE—Six furiongs; selling. 1 | Best 1 v lnflex.] Name. Dist. ‘Lbs‘l'k. Owner. Pedigree. 843 | Miss Ross. W. R. Griflin. Ip. Rossington-Virgna Dare | 833 | Rico. S. C. Hildreth Shannor-Fannie Lewis 833 |Charm .|D. A, Hooig ., Imp.11! Used-Minnie Payne 845 |Olive |¥.. . Corrigan. " Apache-Virgie 838 | Boreas 2|G: Rose. Eolian-Ordnance 825 |Fireman 1100/ H. | Eimwood stock fm|Imp. Brutus-Ariola Schnitz 1 |104 F..[|C. F. Sanders. Panique-illia Unity. 108|F... | L. Kzell. . Imp. Rossington-Unite « ITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE young woman for gencral housework in small family; wages $16: city only. Call or address Monday, 916 Howard st., near Fifth. J OUNG GIRL ABOUT 15, TO ASSIST GEN- L erally; small wages and good home: must be nEat hn(nd strictly honest. Apply at bakery, 401 aight. Wi HESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR arket; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. - 100 253,70 TAKE LODGING AT 10c 15 ‘and 20c a night, Including coffes and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ESE ICCIT S _BNGIN BOOM®, 15, 30 XD 26 cents per night; 81, weok. Facifio Hoass Commercial and Leldesdorlsts. W ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARE steam beer. Bc; bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOL 6o also a bottl eof iager, b, at 887 Clay st. chance.’ Particula $17 BRANCH ERY; 4 FINELY « furnished rooms: receipts $4 t0#6 a day; rent $14. BARRETT & SKIFr, 921 Market. OOD-PAYING BAKERY FOR SALE; BAR- gain. E.J. HEGARTY, 1004 Marxet st. ‘VORKL\'U PARTNER IN LIQUOR STORE; principal sireet city; good trade; owner sicl prefers partner to hired help; $750; part cash: balance out of profits. Full address L., box 138, Cali Office. ORNER SALOON FOR SALE; LOW RENT. Apply LEVY & CO., 795 Mission st. ARG A [N —DISCOUNTS ANY OTHE restanrant for come quick. 112 Third st. OR SALE OR. HANGE—GRAVEL MINE in El Dorado County, Cal., coutamning 100 acres virgin mining ground: title United States patent; 10-stamp mill; mine partly developed, with excellent prospects so far; present owners are not familiar with mining business and are 100 old 1o learn: this is a good and boria fide proposition and worth investigating; full opportunity for ex- mination; for sale cheap for cash or will ex- change for other property. Address T.W., P. O, box 811, Berkeley, Cal. OR SALE OK RENT OR EXCHANGE FOR other good property—A. factory at West Berke- ley containing 3(-horsepower boiier and 15-horse- power engine, newly erected and but little us plenty of shafting, belting and pulleys: main building is 28 by 57 feet: there is also an annex to it: water-tank and uever-failing well and pump; situate upon a corner lot 98 by 100 feet; located convenient to railroad depot and to wharf, with ferry service to San Francisco; freights very low: abundance of cheap labor to be had in immediate neighborhood; suitable for manufacturing busi- ness. Address T. W., P. O. box 311, Berkeley. Cal OR SALE—8$400; DAIRY PRODUCK STORE* good business and location: 4 living-room: rent cheap. Address S., box 19, Call Offize. 0 LEASE OR LET—z MILK DAIRIES; barns for 56 and 42 cows; horsebarn for 6; water from houses, 6 and 4 rooms. Apply San Bruno road. $15 PARTNER AS CASHIER TO FIT . up paying restaurant; 25 boarders se- cured; no rent. Address R., box 18, Call. Fox SALE—GOOD EVENING ROUTE. CALL at 338 Green st. g URNITURE OF HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS FOR sale. 913 Howard Flfil-: SALE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. . - Oak bed sets.. 818 50 Bed lounges. 8 00 ves . oo DT80 Carpets, per yard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 T1ll our new building 1s erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. cormer Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 40 CARPETS; stoves, $5: _pnrlm‘ sets, $10; bed- ounges, $7. T. D, MCCARTHY, 112 4th. ROOMS FURNITURE, W ‘Bediounges trimmed with plush. Brussels Carpet, laid . English Linoleum, laid ‘Window shades In 5 colo: SHIREK & SHIREK, 7 Grant avenue: no branch stores CHAMBER SETS, $14; $20: folding-beds, CALLrEsr CLuANING. AND ing works; latest improved machinery G. GEORGE,office 11 Lighth st.; phone Jessié 25 ARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YARD; RE- lald, 6c per yard. S STRATTON,19 Eighth. TTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOV A- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South, 250 ARPETS CLEA AND RENOVATE! ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MAGKINTOSH & C0,, successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING + 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- « ovating works. 453 Stevenson tel. south 228. J ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: laying and alterinig. 813-313 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. W EEN YoU BECOME DISGUSTED WITE Joor work send to 8P4 ULDING'S PloneerCas- et Beating Works, 853-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. VONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333 ) Goldon Gate ave. lephone east 126 HORSES., LACK MARF; 6 YEARS OLD; 16 HANDS gentle, and & good roadster. Apply 17 Hoff ave., near Sixteenth and Mission streets. AKERY TO LET WITH FIXTURES; 4 LIV- ing-rooms, oven; and side entrance; utensils in trade for sale. Apply 3200 Sixteenth st., cor. Guerrero. 00D RESTAURANT; WORTH $500 SURE; bargain: offer waunted; immediate departure. Address G. R., box B3, Call. $55(), REISER & TASSET § FOURTH ST ; OV, old-established North Beach bakery: 114 barrels used: most all store trade; fine fix- tures; oven; living-rooms; cheap rent; Investi- gate. ‘WO GOOD DOUBLE 1EAMS AND RESPO) sible house to haul for sale; reasonable. Ad- dress T. B., box 103, Call Office. MALyL MACHINESHOP FOR SALE IN city: in good running order, and iwith fine trade; cheap for cash, or part can stand if secured. L. M., Call Office, box 152. FE PAPER ROUTE OF 700 SUBSCRIBERS, J. C., box 15, Call Office, Oakland. INE DINING-ROOM FURNISHED OR UN- furnished to competent man and wife; sunny; central. 203 Taylor st. S.&Loo WITH FIXTURES AND STOCK, 1iving-rooms, for sale very cheap on account of having another place. Apply 42014 Sixth st. PLENDID BUSIN-SS OPPORTUNITY FOR $pinlive man: grocery and bar for sale, chesp: O 'ving-rooms; rent only $20: good reasons. A ppl; SCULLY & SON, 420 Sacramento st. S 15.000, THE LARGEST AND BBST . « paying beer grotto and restaurani cream of trade: monthly profits of $1000 guaran- teed; books open for inspection. Address 8. G., WILKE, 1148 Sutter st. ANTED — EXPERIENCED SALESLADY in millinery: no other need apply: city refer- euce required. SAHLEIN'S. 133 Kearny st. Huxnnxs’smu 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 101essons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MAKKET SI., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 250 a nikht; $1 a week. W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, Toc & DAY 81 week; rooms for two, 26¢ a dav, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. [ XPERTENCED DRESSMMKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day. Apoly at 326 Golden Gate ave. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion in private family to do general honsework and cooklng: wages $20. Apply 1630 Eddy st. COMPETENT SWEDISH ~GIRL ~ WANTS general housework in Alameda or Oakland; good cook. 856 Adeline st., West Oakland. OLORED GIRL, WISHES A SITUATION TO do housework and assist in cooking; wages $10 0 $12. Address k., box 116, Call Office. OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO 1 do light housework. ~Cail or address 728 How- ard st. PEFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES ANY kind of sewing or mending. 1169 Mission st., room 15, second floor. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms; 26¢ to %1 50 per night; $1 50 o $6 per week: convenien und respectable; iree bus to and from the ferrv. SITUATIONS WA~ fED -MALE, (300D GARDENER, WITH THE BEST B X ercuces in California, wishes situation. Aa- dress 1. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. P > COUK’S SOU. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL . branches :short notice. 14 Gearv. tel,Grant 46, UNTER & (0, CHINESE AND JAPAN- €so emplogment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. Californix and’ Sacramento: iel, 281 J.’«mxzsn AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; vesthelp. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT /oftice; best help. 41435 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426, OY, 16 YEARS, WISHES A POSITION AS office-boy, or to make himself generally use- ful. 3ddress'179 Miana st. RESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, ftting and fimishing; Hew styles patteras, 25¢ up; familics supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Merket—Electric lights in very room: 200 25¢ 10 $1 50 per night; $1 0 $6 per o0 bus 10 and from the fers OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE:; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 60 L0 $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferrv. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. JAWRENCE = PATTERN ~HOUSE—DRESS- Jcutt'ng achool. 1231 Market st..oet. 8th and 9th. MALE HMELF WA.TED. e A e NS S Al W ANTED = WELL, - DIGGER: FRENCH stableman for ranch, §25 and found; farmers: choreman for ranch: dishwasher and chorema; for miners’ boarding-house. $20 and_found: cook. miners® boarding-house, 830 restaurant cook, and others. Apply 10 J. F. CKOSETT & CO., 638 Sac- ramento st. W ANTED — COOK, SMALL RESTAURANT, $8 a week: waiter, $35: French boy to asssist in a confectionery, $20 and board; boy to raise chickens. $10 and’ found, country; young man. who lives with his parents, must write & good hand. 85 to $6 a week. LEKON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. PLANERMAN, COUNTRY, $40 AND FOUND 2 hewers to get out railroad ties, $26 and board man to muke siiakes and pickets on shares: miner fo contract to sink & shaft, everything furnished. R. T. WARD &CO0., 608 and 810 Clay st. ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, WHO THOR- oughly understands running dy namos and stor- age batteries: gardener and florist, near city, $2 a day. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T00mS: bni’;u’ss'r AND BEST IN AMERICA—THR WEEKLY CALL, sent to sny address {n the unlg&sum or Canada one year for $1 50, post- aze AGENT3S WANTED. ANTED—MAN OF ABILITY AND EX- perience as organizer (teacher preferred) for the business department of an educatjonal enter- prise; good references required. Call at 522, entral Bank bullding, Oakland, bet. the hours of 9 and 12 A. M. FURNITURE WANTED MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE A than Cisewnere for furniture_to fill_country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNIIURE. JSA- 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. ROOMS WANTED. B‘OR SALE—~IMPROVEMENTS, STORE AND flat : blacksmith shop: hay, wood and coal yard and livery stablc; cost $3000: on A1 business street 16 years’ ground lease; income $32 per mont coalyard and stable now vacant: ground rent $2! a rare chance; will bear investigatio $1000; $400 cash, balance w Il exchang MYERS, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. OR REN'T OR SALE—A BLACKSMITH AND general jobbing shop, With tools and every. thing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, wind- mill, etc., standing on about one acre 0f land cov- ered with assorted fruit-trees; the shop has been Tun for over thirty years: place located in center of 1he healthiest town in California; terms easy. For further particolars inquire of ALEXANDER WATSON, Gilroy, Cal. ORSALEORTRADE FOR RANCH_LIVELY groc ry businessin San Jose. Address Trade, n Jose, Cal, UTCHER SHOP FOR SALE: STANDS IN- vestigation: owner to leave for Europe by April 15. 2201 Mason, corner Chestnut. $3- LODGING - HOUSE; FIVE _FUR- DU, nished rooms and basement, all rented: price g8 profit $25 a month: reason of sale immediate de- on. parture. Cali 819 St OR STORE; CASH B500. Feiiter safe. xviren, atock: varns $1500: reason of sale immediate departure. Call 819 Stockton. ‘OUNG MAN WANTS ROOM, PRIVATE mflmfly; Catholic preferred. C., box 105, this office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED-5 PACK BURROS; 2 FRESH milch cows: 30 sheep: 25 young pigs, 3 months old: 1o be delivered in city April 3. Ad- drgss C., box 82, Call Oftice, with prices and de- scriptions. W ANTED BOATS OF ALL KINDS, FROM skiffs to steam launches. Send description and prices to C., box 82, Caul Office. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third fioor. W ATCH, JEWELRY AND OPTICAL RE- pairer: 9 years in last place; low wages; town or country. 107314 Market st., room 7. TTUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, collector or driver of delive wagon; have bad long general experience in this clty; good references. Audress E. G., box 8, Cal S BARKEEPER, SINGLE, SOBER AND respectable, with best of city references. Bar- keeper, 681 Miission st., room 6. S A GENERAL BLACKSMITH: ALSO CAN do wheelwright; will work on trial; country freferred. " Address’E. C. K., Call Branch, 1334 s 50 MEN WANTED FOR DIFFERENT POSI- tona: ironer, cooks, waiters, dishwashers, pantryman, farmers, laborers, teamsters. shingle- maker, wire nait operators, blacksmith, men and wives, etc. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 834 Clay st. IRST:CLASS TRAVELINGSALESMAN FOR gents’ furnishing goods; also n firstclass cloak salesman; also a domestic dry-goods salesman of experience who has experience also as a window- dresser; those holding certificates of this agency in these lines who areout of employment are re- auested Lo call or write. U. 8. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building; after April 1, at rooms 520 and 621, fifth tioor, Emporium building. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW eirv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: send postal $150, TEED LASTAND LOWEST OFFER « t0 quit the “Old’ News Stand.”” 129 Sey- enth candies, cigars, notions; living-rooms; now or never. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WITH SMALL capital wanted. 105 Stockton st., room 23. ADY, IN GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, L4 would like partner, 20214 Turk st. OR SALE—SALOON AND LODGING-HOUS: For s ooma. 657 Miasion at. e B RESTAURANT AND BAKERY $300. ot owner han orner Dusiness. " 517 Mission st. 'Rss'n\vn,x NT; man_ and_wif JUST THE PLACE FOR well established ; daily $20 ] lnl: m;":énm‘;“m“ *owcdh for one ‘week; rent only $25, up until the 10th April* 5185 Jones st., near Geary. i LoSK, OST—ON ELECTRIC-CAR GOING NORTH, corner Kearny and Market sts., purse with money; owner's name on inside; reward. Please return to Working-Woman, 1808 Pin 5 REWARD—LOST THE 12TH INST, A Gordon setter dog with white forepaws. Re- turn to 2108 Howard st. and receive reward. OST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY not getting my shoes made to order by GEO. n?'m for 85, 204 Turk st., near Jones. APER ROUTE FOR SALI P stricr, covers 28 Biooks: can va. Botims cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office. principals only. $350 m\;l{’l:uu nowx’rgw.x’i. s‘:‘wo - msurpassed; day business: %}Vne:l‘compellod 10 leave city. Particulars 506 ay OR SALE—HO! AND BUGGY; CHEAP. Apply F., Call Branch, Sixteenth and Missio F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR E. change horses, buggies, wagons or harness you will find 1t to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o’clock. C. R. MARTIN, proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. ST-CLASS PASTURAGE: PLENTY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 318 Market st SUNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— Horses, mules, wagons, buggies and harness. 15() SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAE- ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- seon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401 4() EORSES FOR SALE; "ALSO WAGONS es, carts, harness; Grand Arcads Horse 7 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wernos ULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. OR SALE_PONY-CART AND HARNESS; suitable for a boy. Apply 1718 Fillmore st. OR SALE—A 6-SEATED EXTENSION-TOP rockaway. as good as new: cost $650: will be sold cheap. ~ Also top pole buggy: cost $300; will be sold for $100. Apply, forenoon, NE. cor. Broadway and Gough: entrance staole on Gough. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. REAT DANE DOG: GOOD PEDIGREE. 908 Broadway, bet. Mason and Taylor sts. ICYCLE ALMOST NEW, '95 FOWLER: strongest and best wheel made: perfect condic tion; only $60. Apply Cash, box 100, Call Offic BAR OUTFIT, MIRRORS, CASH REGISTERS, scales, etc.: cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Mission. OUNGE, BEDSTEAD,BUREAU >\ stand, cheap. 326 Meallister W iLsHIRE SAFE, COST §85, } McAllister. 189511!(5!! GRADE $106 PNEUMATIO .safety for $35. 328 McAllister st. Of SALE CHEAP: BUSINESS BUGGY; almost new. 220 Thirteenth st., nr. Howard. USE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors, etc., at Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, 'Oak- land. Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANN, Prop., 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery; phoue red 391. BUYILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. $3f sale. 1166 Mission. BLACKS) ITH - SHOP OUTFIT. FOR G & 'steam pump, boiler&engine; cheap. 516 Mission BUYY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save middle- man'’s profit; we will treat_you right. CALIFOR- NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 First, nr. Mission. ORE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proot sate. 109, 111 Market at. TRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTE F Preas, platform acales and deak icheap. 102 o, A VERCE TENS Jon 8 omre e ~ euvsicans. | R DS OO ai 1o o TO LEASE., 0 LEASE—SUITABLE FOR MILj ANCH; K R. T 3 Dbarn for 60 cows; house 4 rooms: bath: 1613 rI\o WAGON-MAKERS—WANTED PARTNER in old-established shop in this city: first-ciass woodworker preferred. Address P. 0. B., box 110, SEWING MACHINES, W"“ e OUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED: Amm.nnm;mwwm. 2005%“‘,?“

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