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“THE CALL’ RACING GUIDE. To-day's Entries at Bay District Track. In roces where the horses have no record at the distance to be run the records at the next mearest ¢éistance are given. ‘Abbrevistions—F., fast; Fa., fair: H., heavy: m., mile; 1., furlong; ¥, about. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; maiden; selling. 1 | Best | | Index Name. |Lbs|racord.| Dist. [Ebs 'rx.‘ Oownd Pedigree. 128 |Conchita......-| 106 | Lone stable Imp. Friar Tuck-Pink 777 | Verdette. 11 Vici stabie. Vici-Luey Long Japan. ... 104 M. T. Dono: Linden-E1i See Kas Tmp. Alien 98 McCullough. Escerling-Al Meh ailor Prince.... 112 £ iam Rogers. ... Prince of Norfolk-Ede Tinzel D, 94 :|B. Schreiber. orge Kinney-Flitaway #Nebita.. 102 | Imp. Cyrus-Bessie Hooker Brigan'ine 7! La Flecha 99| | mirambo. 1071 Ruinart. 99! Rosalie. 116! Guilla filly 94 Rapido. 108 869 |Addeladi 94 ¥ond I ope. 108! nvasback ....| 96 Nettie 96 Artemus 108! Agnes B mare.. 110 Moran. an 1. ! |imp. Mariner-Cimetar Flambeau-Flam |El Rio ~ey-Question St. Carlo-Queen Alta |Tmp. Mariner-Rosy |8t. Carlo-Guilla Kaufman. Cyclone-Nyanza .|Atkin & Lottridge.. Imp Mariner-Mischief |Joe Hooker-False Queen |Feliowcharm-The Teal Apeche-Virgin IT _|Argyle-by imp. Sir Modred | Wildidle-Acnes B Patten-Loulse Forre |Tmp. Inverness- Yolande THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1896. SITCATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. PELP WANTED-Continned. BUSIN CHANCREN. BUSINES! CHANCES—Continned. GERMAN NURSE, WITH 3 YEARS' REF- erences from her last place, wants a situation to care for an infant or grown chiidren; can sew well; city or country. Address or telepone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. GERMAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- stands French, German apd American cook- ing, wants a situation in city or country. ¥or par- ticul address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. A SUPERIOR WOMAN DESIRES SITUA- tion as firsi-class cook; 3 years last. place. Mi8S CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. UMBER OF YOUNG GIRLS—COOKING. general housework and second. 113 An- tonio st.. off Jones. near Ellis. ARELIABLE WOMAN, WITH § VEARS eferences from her présent place, wants a sit- uation 1o care for a house in family's absence; can cook and fs not afraid of work. Address for one week MARY K., 424 Sutter st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN LATELY FROM the Kast; is a competent Southern cook; would work in a peat family, city or country, for moderate wages; country preferred. Call at 749 ‘Howard st., basement. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIRLTO take care of children and assist in housework. Apply 10 Yarmouth st., bet. Fifth and Sixth, oft Folsom: no postal cards. EAT GERMAN GIRL DESIEES A SITUA- tion as second girl and sewin in small Amer- ican family in country. Call or address 1112 Broadway. YERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework: no objection to the country. Call or aadress 182 Guerrero sc. b atian | Birdcatcher-Harriet " *Formerly Benita. 5 SLCOND RACE—Four furlongs; two-year-olds. % T 1 Be ] Index. Name. Lbs recm'd.‘ Dist. \Lm"rk.! Owner. ‘ Pedigree. 5 3 | == | TyrantP Prosely! 103 no rec. ‘yrant-Proso TUaET Rlongt e ro | 108( "2 4834 Tyrant-Eiectricity 8§87 |Scarborough... | 98/no rec. El kio Rey-Fonsetts 32 |Tortoise. 103 no rec.|. [Brown Fox-Turquoise (569) True Biue....... |105| : 4734315 |uke Norfolk-Carmen (849) Rey del Tierra..|112| :50 | i m | 2 Prince Norfolk-Haidee 754" | Roselie. 105/no rec.|..ow.... .| Burns- Waterhouse| Imp. Cyrus-Rosebud THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; selling. ! 1. | Best | | Index.| Name. Lbs| record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Owner. st 1109/ H..|G. Gilman.. gfg l:t;:z‘omaunt. {102/ 1. | Loe stable. . [ Y 843 [Morven. |114/Fa.|White & Clarke. Imp. Cheviot-Luriine | Model 1105 F...|California stable. . | Tmp. Sir Modred-Gypsy Garci 96 F...|A. G. Morris Wildidle-Nighthawk |Repeater. ... 94 F...|J. Brenock Raplure-Venturia Jack Richelieu. 107 H..|B. schrelber . |Imp.Great Tom-Envenom Catch Em.... |Sweet Rose. Huntsman .| Fairiaith, idlothian-LittleFlush iambeau-imp. Fairy Rose | Prince Norfolk-Haidee |J1ls Jonuson-Bettie C Mokelumne stk farm |1 Burps & Waterhouse ~|Ldell stable. A. G. Blakely. FOURTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; selling: hurdle. | sest | Index. | me. bs| Record| Dist. |Lbs|Tk.| Ovwner. Pedigree. 846 |Arundel .. 0 1 .| Floodmore stable.. Duke Norfoik-Flalne 756 | Templemors .|J. Brenoek.... Tom Ochiltree-S f"_Q E ¥46 Harry Lewis.. PR, J. Maddox Versailles-Cousin Kate | Bellringer.... 4 /1% m 138 F.. F. M. Taylo Troubadour-Bascobells 774 JOC 14 JI-16m|140 H..|H. Jones. Apache»lvmne (781) | Three {134 m |142 H..|F. Farrar. Spokcane-Trifle 169 [Lochinvar 118400 rec. | J B. Rudoiph. Imp. Cheviot-Arethusa 771 |Rogation.. 1120|no rec. . | . Earp.. Surinam-Mistletoe FIFTH RACE—Seven and a hal {furlongs; inside course. Best ) I |Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. |Imp. Keene-Pinkey |St. Saviour-Nighthawk | Vortiguer-Pert | Tyrant-Blithesome Longieliow-Imp. Manzanita. Sampson-Unknown Imp. Dick Gown-Ordnanc “|A” Snields C. Spooner J. Robbins J. Brenock L. Stephens. | Best | 109 13 5 ALK 451 7t 71 5 |Tonino.. (880) Dec sion =83 |Belle Boy 9 £83 | Benham. 315(6¢ |100/F... 848 | Edgemount 112/1:113; 5151 1102 o 810 | Motaliade...... |107|no rec: B 860 |Senator Bland..[114(1:2914!7¢ o1 Name. |Lbs|record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. Glacier. . {112 | -|::..|....| Burns & Waterhouse|Imp. Woodlands-Wanda. Rebellion -{109 108'F... Walcot: stable, | Peel-imp. Mutiny Dare Dollar..... 109 |Im. Darebin-Trade Dollar |3. . Fenzou-Lizzie B |Imp. Wagner-Fleta |E1 Rio Rey -Sylvia Flambeau-Gerhardine Three Cheers-Etta W Monta: Fusillade’s Last In.Inverness-Wood Violet .M. T. isonovan. ~|J3.P. Atkin. . Dougherty Lone stable THE HANDBALL COURTS. Champions J. Harlow and P. T. Don- | nelly Both Sustain Defeat in Team Matches. 3 The handball courts were crowded yes- | terday, more particularly the San Fran- cisco Court, where every seat in the gal- | lery was occupied. Two matches that had | been looked forward to with great interest | 7 attracted the crowd. i The first one was between T. F. Bonnet and N. Williams and P. T. Donnelly, the amateur champion, and G. Hutchinson. Bonnet and Donnelly are, as a rule, part- ners, hence the interest evinced in seeing | which would come out ahead. Donnelly and Hutchinson won the first two games | with apparent ease and the spectators | came to the conclusion that it would be a | one-sided affair, but they were agreeably | disapvointed. Bonnet and Williams | played all round them ana won the next three games in rattling style. The other match was between J. Harlow, | the coast champion, and P. Kelly and R. Linehan, the overhand swiper, and J. Feeney. Harlow did not appear to_be in his nsual form and Linehan and Feeney | won as they liked. The principal attraction at the Union Court was 2 match between J. J. Feeney and Terry McManus and R. Linehan and Professor Lynch. It was closely contested from start to finish, the final being won | by Feeney and McManus by only one ace, | Next Sunday J. C. Nealon and T. F. Bon- net will play Linehan and Feeney, the ‘*cracker-jacks” of the court. S Following were the games played yester- | ay : San Francisc> Court—W. Mancon and M. McNeil defeated P. Ryan and G. McDonald two rubs: first rub, 21—12, 16—21, 21—10; second rub, 21—14, 1921, 31—15. J. Collins and 5. White defeated K. Murphy and M. Edwards, 21—18, 10—21, 21—14. W.| Btansbury and J. Collins defeated M. | Edwards_and J. White, 21—11, 1921, 21—7. J. Lawless and P. Kelly defeated Al Pennover and P. Hutchinson 21—8, 17—21,21—14. R.Shields and P. Hutchinson | defeated W. Williams and D. O’Bricn, 21—6, 15—21, 21—10. T.F. Bonnet and W. Williams defeated P. Donnelly, the amateur champion, and G. Hutchinson, 6—21, 14—21, 21—6, 21—5, 21-12. R Linehan and J. Feeney defeated J. Harlow, the coast champion, and P. Kelly, 21—12, 2118, 16—21, 21—13. Union Court—Phil Gaughin and J. Gleeson defeated W. O'Brien and R. Shields, 21—17, 21-19. Tim Jordan and W. Keogh' defeated | J. McGrath and M. Kenealy, 21—16, 21—11. | J. McNamara and H. A. Tobin defeated W. Me- | Manus and J. Bolster, 2021, 19—21, 2118, | 2116, 21—17. J. Hellings deseated Dan | Dooley, H. McKenney aud H. Batzner, 21—18, 21—17. J. McGuinn and P. Johnson defeated M. M. Milletand M. J. Morton, 21—15, 21—18, J.J. Feeney and Terry McManus defeated R. Lenihan and Professor Lynch, 21—17, 18—21, 19-21, 2119, 21—20. —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. Michael F. Anson. William T. Walsh, and as administrators, Patrick H. Anson, estate of Mary Anson, Richard J., Patrick H. and Henry J. An- son, Martin J. or B. end Thomas H. Troy, German Savings and 1oan Soclery, J. D. Byrnes. D. £. Besecker, Anvle J. Duncan,-E. J. Le Breton, Cnerles H. Athearn, E. P. E. Troy and Charles Alpers (by Thomas Magee, referee) to Jonas Echoenfeid. Jot on SW curner Geary and Larkin streets, W 120 bv S 120; $706,000. James W. Smith and John Coop to William Schroeder. lot_on W line of Clayton street, 335 N of Frederick, N 25 by W 125: 810, Pecific Improvement Company to Willlam and Kate Kennedy,lot on SW line of Brady street, 118:4% NW of Wes: Mission, NW 28 by SW 89: 0. F. and Julla A. Nelson to B. and Mary A. O'Regan, lot on corner of Fifteenth and Noe streets, E 30 by N 105: 310. John' Center to Mergaret Mulvihiil. lot on E line of Castra strzet, 26:6 S of HIIL S 2) by E 80: $10. William and Clara Stelling (nee Kappeler) to Clara Cross and Eose Hauson, lot on.E iinc of Fair Caks street, 213:6 < of Twenty-second, S 30:6 by X 117:6. subject to morigage; $10. Jobn and Marfa Engisch to Christine Spreckels, Jocon X line of hirtieth treet, 130 & of Noe, £ . McFarland to A.G. McFarland, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 214:6 W of Jones, W 26 by N 187:6; $10. James Aitken to A. Barnard, lot on E corner of Miesion and Beale s reets, 45:10 by SE 100; alsoioton W line of Devisadero sireet, 82:6 N of Page. - 137:8. — 55. — 137:6: also lot com- meneing 100 from S\ corner of Pageand Devisa- dero streets, 87:6 by 82:6; a'so lo: on N line of Hayes street, 100 E of io:t, K 25:114 by N 157:6; also lot on S iine of J street, 57:6 E of Ninth ave. nue, £ 25 by 8 100; also lot on Lizz'e st eet and Prospece avenue. N 23:4, W 70, N 23:4, W 28:8,S 468, E 95:8, trust aeed; $1.. Fredérick K. and Emelie M. Mason to Heal ¥g.ate and Development Company, undivided one-quarier of 1ot on NW corner of Arkavsas and Nineteenth (Butte) streets, N 400, W 8, SW to point, E 58: aiso undivided one-quarter of lot on XW corner of Arkansas and Twentieth (Nupa) streets. N 400, W 28, SW 10 point, ¥ 60; grant. Eilza B. Green 16 Monro- Greenwood, a'l Potrero Nuevo blocks 235, 242 and 271; $10. 2 Jtenry and Margeret Muivibill 10 Mary A. Mil- 1ar, Jot on SE corner of Bstreetand Twenty-second avepue, £ by S 100: £10. Willism scuroeder 10 Julia Schroeder, lot 20, block 26, Lake View: alsoloton W line of Clavion sireet, 268:9 S of Waller, S 25 by W 125: also lot on N line of X street. 82:6 £ of Nintn avenue, 300, E 60, 810 W line of lana granted 10 George Turner, 5 to point 110:7 W of Lighta avenue, W NW corner of | street and Twenty-sixth avenue, W v N100; gift. Mary Fitzhugh to John M. Morris, lot , Sunnyside; $10. 2. Isabel (Gould to Sarah M. Chamberlain, undi- vided eighth of lots 493, 495, 497, 499, 501 to 509 inclusive and 511, Gift Map 3; $1. ALAMEDA COUNTY. T. H. and Matilda Downing to Charles T. Dow- ning, lot on S line of Milton street, 125 W of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 100, Os Hans C.and Anna M. Olsen to Marie loton E ie street, 350 N of B, N ¥ 133, being subdivisions C and D of lot 4, block 97, Watts Tract, map 2, Oakiand: $933. Sarah A. McKee to Jobn R. and Addie E. Good- ale, lot ou S line of Twelfth street, 138:3 W of Ade- iine, W 40 by S 115, block 563, Oakiand; $10. F.'and Amy Eri¢kson to Thomas R. Dunn, lot on S line of Felfon street, 160 W of Lowell, W 87:6 by S 135, beiug portion of block 25, resubdivision of Smith's subdivision of Mathews’ Tract, Berke- ley; $10. E. D. and Helen Harmon, Rud and Margaretha Volkman to Ciaus Mangels, lot on S line of Har- mon street. 275 K of Calais, E 50 by S 185, block A, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: $10. W. W. Carter (o0 Lizzie L. Carter, lot on W line Fulton street, 100 S of Channing way, S 40 by W 150, block 3, College Homestead Association, Berkeley; gi John “A. Patton to Columbian Mutual Build- ing and Loan Association. 10t on N line of Blake :6 E of Ellsworth. W 39:6, N 184:6 £ 10 beginning, biock A, Leonard Tract, (and as attorney) and_Susan Potter | (by attorney) to Ann Young,10: on N line of Mur- ray street, 240 E of Sixth, E 40 by N 100, being lot 97, Potter Tract, Berkeley: $10. Frances L.Thompson to Mary B. Prat, lots 9 and 10, ~eminary-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship: 810, . J. and H. C. Carroll etal. (by Commissioner) toJ. B. —, lots 64 and 65, Mitchell Tract, Map 2, Onkland; 2640. A. H. Louzhborough and Eleanor Martin to Charles F. Hart, begianing at NW corner of lot 33, block V, Vernon Park, said point belng a point in aline parallel with Third avenue rnd distant N 390 trom N line of Third ave., thence from point of beginning NE 104. SE 14.18. SW 104.001, NW 14.60 to beginning, being a portion of Vernon Park (quitclaim deed), Oakland Township: $10. Alien Hurley (o Henry Meyer, lot on N line_of University avenue, 108 E of Home street, N 115, E51to W line Oxford si., extended thence S 116 to N Iine of University ave., thence W 45 to begin- ning, being lot 22, Villa lots, adjacent to the Uni- versity site on tne W,except that portion taken for Oxford street, Berkeley ; $10. L. F. and Josephine C. Gelssler to Margaretha Hildebrandt, lot on W line of Morton street, 50 S of Kings avenue, 8 50 by W 150, being lot 2, biock 3, Chapman's Survey of Pacific Land Investment Company’s property at Morton-street station, Ala- meda; $100. Chatlotte and George Gress to Effie A. McLean, lot on NE line of Encinal avenue (Monroe street), 100 W from W line of High street, N W 50, NE 100, SE 15, SW_6:41, 35, 5W 93:714 to beginning, block 81, subject to a mortgage for $900, Alameda; $10. Luilders’ Contracts. J. B. Dolet with John Salanave, alterations to treostory bullding at 413 and 415’ Dupont street: 2000. Carolina?A. Bollmann with H, Willlamson, plumb- ing, etc., for five buildings on NE corner of Devisa- dero and Turk streets: $2774. - M. V. Merle with M. V. Brady, alterations and additions o a two-story brick building on N line of Jackson street, 107:6 from NW corner of Jack- son and Montzomery: $3410. Henry Ricke with J. F. Schulz, carpenterwork, etc., on York street, 200 S of Twenty-second: | $1700. Abraham Lowenstein with W. W. Rednall, to erect a one-story building on W _line of Second avenue, 200 N of Clement street; $2100. ————— The eye of the cat, like that of the horse, is provided with a false eyeiid, which may be moved independently of the outer or true lid. It is often emvloyed by a cat when obliged to face a very bright light, and is believed to act as a shade. SAN FRANCISCO *CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsoo CArz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every nignt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strest, corner Clay: open until 9:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antil § o'clock. = 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. i ITUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY woman to do housework. Call or address 314 Jessie at. TRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO LIGHT houscwork or take care of a child. Address J. A., box 122, Call office. OMPETENT INFANT'S NURSE DESIRES a position: has firsi-class references. Call or address 920 Post st. JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER _WOULD like a few more engagements by the day ; terms $1. Call or address 209 Franklin st. JLDERLY SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation to do housework; is good cook and baker; city_or country. Address 312 Sixth st., near Folsom. PBOUOEKEEPER_A "POSITION AS BOOK- keeper or accountant ic wanted by a man with g00d_recommendations; was nine years in last position. Address N. Y., box 152, Call Office, ITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS S German gardener: age 30; sober and industri- ous; care of horses and cows; good reference. Ad- dress A., 810 Kearny st. Porrmzv BY A YOUNG MAN IN A HOTEL OT Testaurant, to learn waiting: bave some ex- perience. Address M., box 61, this office. OUNG MAN, 35, WANTS WORK OF ANY !m. Address E. E., box 77, Call Office. S TUATION WANTED BY GEKMAN AND wife with 3-year-old girl an is haody with blacksmith and carpenter tools; had experience in pouliry-raising and is handy as man about place; wife is g0oa cook and housekeeper. Please address P. ROTHER, Antioch, Cal. AN AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS ON ranc] an 22 years’ experience; qualified to take entite charge; first-class butter-maker; wife do housework. _Call or add. 718 Laurel ave., S. F. Srwnzun WANTED — SOBER, TEMPER- ate man for plain cooking, wait and general housework. P., 1304 Post st. $20 ANY ONE SECURING STEADY » WOrk for a strong worxhgm-n on any raiiroad in city; best references. X. X, box 24, Call. G.\Rm-.m:i— MIDULE - AGED “GERMAN, who can take care of horses and cows: first- class references. Address Gardener, box 69, Call. ARMER AND WIFF, $30; 6 FARMERS, $15 t0 $26: 4 laborers, $1 756 day; cook and wife, see hoss here: 2 siablemen; 3 rubbers on race stock. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. (CEIEF COOK, $100; 5 HOTEL COOKS. 825, $40 and $60: 2 waiters, $30: 3 dishwashers: cook and wife. $30: ironer, §30; 2 boys, $10 and found; camp waiter. $20 and found. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay. NER_GROCERY AND BAR: $2000, ormer ERE KBS tures. handsome bar; near!y full va!ue in stocl alone: monthly recelpts from $800 to 81000; *best class custom; must be seen to be appreciated. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st., near Fourth. G _AND CHICKEN RANCH B750. atrose tho vex: town limits: honse 3 fooms: 60 MEY WANTED MONDAY. 7:30 A 3L, from $15 to $100 per month and found. AtMURRAY & READY'S Employmen: Agency, 634 and 636 Clay st. LACKSMITH. 845 AND FOUND; 2 RANCH blacksmiths, $30 and $40 and fonnd; hammer- man, $30 and found; 3 wire-uall operators, $2 50 a day; boy to learn blacksmith’s trade. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. PAINTERS, $2, $2 25 AND $3 A DAY: houses, outside and inside work; sign painter, g3aday. MURRAY & READY'S Employment Agency, 634 and 836 Clay st. rent $7; 109 head hogs. M. LESS, 78315 Market. BYR COUNTRY HOTEL AND BAR $3600. including bolldings, within beautitul and prosperous town 20 miles from city, - Toad'depot: 18 handsomely furnished roome, bar, dining-room, parlors, bowling-atiey, garden’ and promenade grounds; finest family and sammer re- sort, well kuown es enjoying most desirabe class. of patronage; -will positively clear $500 to $600 monthly during average seasons; g0od bar trade year round; reasonable ground rent; this offer, never equaied, means fort.ne in few years to one possessiug average business ability; full investigu- tion ufforded: best reason for seliing. M. LESS & CO., 783 Market st., near Fourth. ANTED_SECRETARYSHIP OF A MANU- facturing company of this clty is opento sn active, energetic, capabla business man: must be- come & stockholder to smail smount: fine oppor- tumity for right. party; fullest investigation. Ad- dress Secretary, box 117, Call Office. ORNER FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE ON principal street; well fitted-up; esiablished over 25 vears; does an enormous bar trade; large outside ronte; has good stock on hand of choicest Tiquors: rent r-asonable: nice living-rooms. M. LESS & CO.. 78814 Market s. ARBER BOSSES, ATTENTION — A PRO- tective organization will be formed at 102 O'Farrell st., Tuesday evening, March 24:.all bosses invited. The Commitiee. AN AND WIFE WANT WORK UN RANCH: A¥L man_first-class farm hand and nandy with tools; wife is & g0oa cook. Address W. G., box 122, Call Office. STEADY MIDDLFE-AGED MAN WANTS situation. Address F. 1., 1032 Army st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—INSTITUTION COOK.$ 0, SEE party here early; 4 German and Scandinavian cooks, $25 and $30: ranch cook, $20: resiaurant c0ok, $25 10 $30; waitresses and chambermaids. #15 and $20: German second girl, and girls for cooking and_housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & C0.,;312 Sutter st. Womufi WITH A CHILD, $16, COUNTRY; refined German nurse, child of 3 years, $12. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. I\jxsm‘ PROTESTANT GIRL FOR LIGHT housework; $15; good place. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ESPECTABLE GRERMAN GIRL WOULD 1ike to go Kast or to Europe, taking care of in- valid or children; expenses 10 be paid only; no wages expected. L. B., box 92, this office. ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WITH st of references, wants place to do upstairs work and sewing, or care of children; wages, $20 0 $25. Address I. N., box 26, this office. “OUNG GIRL WANTS GENERAL HOUSE- work ; is good cook. Please call at 1190 Har- rison st. TOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO general housework and plain cooking; wages $15. Apply 205 Fourteenth, cor. Howard. SALESLADY: $& PER WEEK. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWORK girl; 2 in family; $30. MISS CULLEN, '323 sutter st. MAD AND SEAMSTRESS, 320, SLEEP aWL home: Swedish or German waitress, $25: German or Swedish cook, $35: housework girl, Alameda $20; Crows Landing, $20; Santa Cruz, $20; 15 housework gir:s, city, $20 and $25; 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $16." MISS CULLEN, 23 Sutter st. RASCa CUOK, 323 $20. MISS CULL] ADY FROM HOLLAND WOULD LIKE PO- sition as working housekeeper; country pre- ferred. Address Miss G. W., 3247 Cbanning way, Berkeley, Cal. 5 OMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SIT- uation to do general housework; city or coun- try; city preferred. Call 76614 Folsom st. LAIN SEWING AND MENDING, ROOM 19, 139 Fourth st. ITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD COOK and laundress.” Apply 530 Eddy st. IRL WANTS A PLACE FOR HOUSEWORK. 947 Bryant st. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES ANY Kind of work by the day. Address 29 Minna st. Sutter st. JRISH GIRL; HOUSEWORK: COUNTRY ; $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. T ADIES CAN SECURE FIRST-CLASS HELP | 4 of all nationalities, city or country. Address or telephone MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter / ANTED—GERMAN NURSE TO TRAVE must bring city references; $26 a month; waitress and parlor maid, San Rafael, $2b: cook, small school, $25; woman to <00k for men on & ranch, $20: four good general housework girls for country, $20 each 20 good girls for housework in city, $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT. W AXTED—MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN OR Scandinavan). for private pla‘e in country: g00d wages. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut- ter st. DASHIONABLE HAIRDRESSER. GRADU- ate of W. E. and L Union, would like engage- ments by week or month; $3 to $5; good work guaranteed. Address for one week t0 7 Van Ness. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION 10 do general housework. Call 217c Collingwood st., bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth. W OMAN WANTS WASHING AND HOUSE- cleaning by the day; terms $110 per aay. Call or address 1 Elizabeth st., off Folsom, bet. “Third and Fourth. JCANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE to do general housework in private family. 23 dress 1448 Fifth ave., bet. 1 and G sts., South S, F. WANTED —BY THE DAY, HOTEL OR house cleaning by a strong woman; 8 hours $1 and carfare. Address H., 21614 Sixta st., room 17. ABLE LADY WISHES TO TAKE charge of rooming-house; has had experience. 1137 Mission st. J EAT COLORED GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to take care of children: sieep home. Ad- dress E., box 43, this office. (CMPETENT WOMAN WANTS THE MAN- / agement of family hotel; will give satisfactory reference. Address 3. R., box 87, Call Ofice. W ANTED—7 WAITRESSES, COUNTRY, $20, room, eic.; 5 waltresses, cily, $20, room, etc.; waltress, 37 & week; waicress, $5a week: 3 wait- resses, $16, room, etc: womun cook, $40, room, ete.; woman cook, $85, etc.: woman cook. $25, room, etc.: woman cook, small hotel, country. MAKTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. 'NERGETIC YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED man for permanent empioyment: must have $40 casb. D, box 159.7 Call Uflic’. JOYS BETWEEN 15 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. HOEMAKERS WANTED ON MEN'S pegged shoes. 202 Fifth st. 1700; SALOON ON ONE OF THE BEST AL Jiiess atreets nori of Markets finely fitted up; magnificent private rooms: clears $150 and over per month; satisfactory trial allowed before buying to satisfy any one on_ this point; rent rea- sonnble. M. LESS & CO.. 783, Marker st. s o() HALF INTEREST 1IN SODA B3TOU. works in thriving town across the Dbay:agency for ice company ; 7 horses; 8 wazons 2 large routes; monopolizes home demand; big ¢: ort trade; buyer gets full control; most complete n State. M. LESS & CO., 783%, Market, nr. 4th. OUNG MEN TO GO ON A CRUISE FOR THE summer. 228 Pacific st. ANTED—A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK at 43 Second st. FIBSI‘-CLASB TAILORS ON LADIES' WORK. 504 Sutter st. TRONG BOY, EXPERIENCE IN CARRIAGE- blacksmithing: no others. 828 Harrison. IflALE WAITER WANTED. 145 TAYLOR ST. 427 LARKIN 00D WAITER WANTED. STEADY MAN IN street. w ANTED— TO-DAY. light business: will pay $75 per month; smail capital required. STRAND & CO., 46 Third st. J3ABBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; SICK- ness. DECKELMAN BROS,, 106 Ells st. JARBERSHOP: 3 CHAIRS: PRICE 8$125: account of departure. At 8114 Fourth st. 7TANTED—FROM THE INTERIOR TOWNS, a good enterprising business commereial house for the agency for the finest mild delicious bever- age, natural medicinal mineral water, on the earth from the Astorg Springs, La e Count. the search of Ponce de Leon for the fiuniain of per- petual you h. Address A. ASTOEG. 108 Fif:h st. S,u.héu.fi\ ANTED—THOROUGHLY AC quainted with furnishing and hat trade; also solicitors on & staple line. Call Tuesday afternoon or address 120 Sutter st., room 64. ‘,'ANTED—PART‘\'}:;R IN ESTABLISHED business; $100, if suitable less. H. L., box 122, Call Office. ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 528 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. L ST-CLASS PAINTER ON BODY WORK, striping, oroamenting, lettering, varnishing, etc.: none but a first-ciass’ man need apply. The ‘Waltz Safe, 109-111 Market st. ERMAN OR FRENCH BARKEEPER AND salesman for wholesale and retail winehouss must understand to mix drinks and take orders: married man preferred; state references. Address G. F., box 184, Call. 7 ANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter s W ANTED—FRENCH MAID, $20; YOUNG | girl cook, small country hotel, $25: German as Scandinavian girl for Santa Cruz, 3 cook, $35; young German girl for baker; LEON ANDRE, 315 Stocktoa. 3 WAITRESSES FOR SEATIDE HOTEL BY the 1st of Apri. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ESTAURANT CUOK, COUNTRY, room; cook, wash and iron, $25: housework girl, country, $15. R.T. WARD'& CO., 610 Clay. JWEDISH GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, 2 IN family, $26: German cook, $30; waltress. $20: 2180 girl for housework and assist. MRS. HiRD, 721 Ellis st. HOUBKGIRLS, PLACER COUNTY, each: housegirl to go with lady south, $20; 4 $26 AND 0| hmm—%ms, city, $25; cook, $25: German nurse- girl, 3. 2L- cook, $30; 4 housegirls, $20. Apply 315 utter TOMPETENT WOMAN DESIRES POSITION as working housekeeper, mala and seamstress, nurse togrown children or chamber work and sew- ing: good references: would like to travel. Ad- dress B. E. C., box 147, Call Oftice. Y OUNG LADY, AGE 22, WISHES TO LEARN barber trade, 'Address Y. L., box 103, Call. MAX AND WIFE, MINING CAMP, $40; restaurant cook, $25,100m: waltress, restan- rant, $20; others. MME. LEOPOLD, Stockton st. [ANTED — MIDDLE - AGED _ GERMAN Catholic laav who is fond of chlldren; willing :ofl n:ka care of entire housebold. Call 423 Brod- ck st. F'IBST.CLASS DRESSMAKER WiLL GO OUF by the day, $1 50, or take work home. Call or address 125 Uak st. RRBIGHT YOUNG WOMAN, PLEASING AD- dress, fair talker, single and unencumbered, to sell gooas in country. 906 Market st., room 4. NTELLIGENT DANISH GIRL WANTS POSI- tion as child’s nurse or nurse governess. Ad- dress 1358 Foisom st. TERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN family; general housework; sleep at home. Address G. G., box 36, Call Office. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES 4 SITUA- tion to ao general housework:: is capable of any kind of work. Call or aduress 2103 Howara st., city. W OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, washing or housecleaning, $1 per day and car- fare. Address C. F., box &7, Call Office. APPNENTI(‘E WANTED WITH SOME EX- perience (o learn tailoring. 51114 Jomes. ANTED—RELIABLE MAN TO SOLICIT commercial business. W. R., box 14, Call. ARINER WANTED IN A 4-CHAIR 16¢c barber-shop. Address box 163. NEVW, WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; week 81 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention 1o morning calis; open all night. 4()(). YARKETST, SALOON; VICINITY $ « Baldwin: handsome place; good trade; Tare opening. M. LESS & CO., 7831, Market st ) COFFEE SALOON AND CHOP- KT50. Sone: centents principal sireet, near Market; grand offer. M. LESS&CO., 78314 Market. 75(), STATIONERY - STORE, XOTIONS, BTD0. ltien. is toantain: vidinity Nuciens building: receipts $600 monthiy: proof. M. LESS & CO. 7831, Market st, near Fourth. 70 SELL YOUR BUSINESS QUICKLY FOR casn, see orsend to STANLEY, 211, Third st. $175. GROCERY, BAKEEY 230 Baci - rent 88 a month: big barguin; bring cash and get this snap. STANLEY, 2134 Third. $150, &£, THERE . wants a good paying business, easy o manage, clears $15 a weck, see this and you will buy. . 2114 Third st. I ESTAURANT; HERE IS A BIG BAR- gain: must sell at once: good location; rood trade; offer wanted. STANLEY, 213, Thira st. IGAR-STANDS WANTED: THAVE A FEW good buyers. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. $275. GARHOUSE RESTAURANT: EEE D2 (O, this great bargain at once: clears over £85 month; 4 furnished rooms. STANLEY, 2114 "Third st. €55 GROCERY AND BAR; GOOD COR- DOV, ner store: new stock: fitted up in best sivle; if vou see this you will buy. STANLEY, 2114 'Chird st. $r)000' FAMILY HOTEL; 40 WELL FUR- Y4 « nished rooms: always full: good loca- tion; low rent; great bargain. STANLEY, 2114 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A RUSINESS of any kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Tnird st. Notice' Don’t miss tl'ese bargains: Coiner saloom, clears $75 per month. Corner grocery aid bsr, full value.. Corner restanriu, clesrs $150 per month. 450 Brin-h bakery, 5 Tooms. daily receipts $16.. 300 Fra.. tore, 3 rooms, clears $75 month. 375 Cigar-store, 3 furnished rooms, & snap. 250 Baroer-shop. No. 1 location, 5 rooms.. 250 Hotel, #6 furnished rooms, rent $35... 1200 See STRAND & CO.. 45 Third; esta lished 1884, JOR SALE—GOOD PAYING GROCERY BUSIL ness on main business street, Oakland: stock Dew and well selected: will sell cheap; capital re- quired, about $2000; will give time on part: a rare chance 10 get into a well-estabiished business. Ad- dress box ¥, Call Office, Oskland. RESSMAKING ~_AND HATRDRESSI business at room 20, Murphy building: owners leaving the city: must sell at once; bargain. N THIS CITY,OWING TO GOOD AND SUF- ficient reasons, the handsomest roadside bouse in Caitfornia: liberal terms: principals only. Ad- aress H. E.. box 57, Cali Office. AP; SALOON FOR SALE; 4 LIVING. Tooms: store atuached; rent $30; will be sold at once. Apply 936 Howard st. $%0 RESTAURANT AND BAKERY FOR B + Sale: owner has other business. 917 Mission st. $225 :;L'L}:..\"xn-m-; OF FIRST-CLASS « estaurant, 20 Stockto: t. Apply D. MRS E, 851 Mission st oo APPY ADY, IN GOUD PAYING would like partner. 20214 Turk st. OKNFR GROCERY AND BAR; CHEAP; owner going away. 321 Twenty-fourth st. FORH?L%.?TTR'T DE FOR RANCH—LIVELY groc ry businessin San Jose. Address Trade, 151 East Santa Clara st., San Joge, Cal, OR RENT OR SALE—A BLACKSMITH A general jobbing shop, with tools and ever: thing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, win mill, etc., standing on about one acre of land cov- ered with assorted fruit-trees; the shop has been TuD for over thirty vears: place located in center of the heaithiest town n California; terms easy. For urther particulars inquire of ALEXANDER ‘WATSON, Gilroy, ESTAURANT AND BAKERY, SITUATED on_ Kearny street, fitted up new in first-cla style about a vear ago, will be sold at great sac: fice on account of departure: offer solicited after investigation. Apply to LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. - JIRST-CLASS DELICACY STORE ON ONE of the best business streets. Apply 707 Mission. 990(). SOFFEE AND OYSTER HOUS « all you need #500 cash: paying weli} open night and day. Address C. O., box 87, Call. 9500, ONE OF THE BEST BUTCHER- $ . shops for sale. Address C. L., box 16, Call Office. THST-CLASS KOUTE FUR SALE ON A morning paper; price $2400. Apply 1521 Clay st. before 10 . M. and after 5 P. M. A MAN RETIRING ~FROM ~BUSINESS wants to dispose of his first-class saloon. Ad- dress 3. R.. box 131, Call Office. 5475, OLD - ESTABLISHED BRA FAT5. Saiery™ throe faralatien roomes. olears $100 per month; near four schools; sickness causs of sale. 152515 Dupont st. JOR SALE—A GOOD-PA Y ING SALOON WITH pool table, cash register: living-rooms: sell Cheap 0n account of leaving city. 624 Sacramento. BUSINESS, N CH Third st. $20 LONG ESTABLISHED RESTAU- - rant; worth double; seats 40 people; trade over $12 dally: low rent; good stand: sick- ness cause of sale. ' STANLEY. 2135 Third st. PLENDID BUSIN:.SS OPPORTUNITY FOR alive man: grocery and bar for sale, cheap: 9 1iving-rooms: rent only $20: good reasons. Apply SCULLY & SON, 420 Sacramento st. $35(), FARTNER WANTED, LIGHT BUST- #DOV. ness, large business, horse and buggy; clears $20 per week each: no experience required. STANLEY, 2134 Thisd st. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH HIll district, covers 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and’ chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principals only. STAURANT ON FOURTH DOING VERY good business: compelled by circumstances to sell at once; price $650. Inquire 533 California st., Pho. 1ix bar, WILKE. &‘5400 A NO.1 SALOON: THIRD ST., . Marke R. . 2614 Kearny st. large stock: good business; & |. ANTED—TENANT FOR THE McMAHON House in Hollister: very favorable lease to right party; furniture, carpets and fixtures at half rice. Apply to THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Mar- et LODGING-HOUSYS FOR SALE. great sacrifice. JOHNSTO. K AND OYSTER-SA- B4UU. foon: best location in the city: evers- thing new: good trads sure bargain. JOHNSTON & CO. $40 LODGING - HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS - N.of Market st ; house full; clears $60 to $75 per month; Gwner going to Europe. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st., Lear Fourth. @fro"msuirbm-: WITH ROUTE OF 250 D LOV. customers: horse and wagon; clearing $75 monthly. STON & CO., 26%5 Kearny. $160 FOR THE. NEATEST LODGING « house on Market st.; 22 elegantly fur- nished rooms. COLTON, 906 Market st. ARBERS—FIRST-CLASS 4-CHAIR SHOP: central; bargain. DECKELMAN Bro.,108 Ellis EST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED: 8 courses, 10c, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. URE CURE FOR ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, eczem gout, mele complaints and other dis- eases. 1207 Market st., room 2, near Eighth. W E, ARE SHOE DOCTORS: WE REPAIR your oid sboes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do_your w a: one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. J30Y WANTEDTO LEARN WATCHMAKER'S ) trade: must come of respectable parentage. Address Expert, box 61, this offic. . EAMEN FOR EUROPE AND SOUTH SEAS and other ports. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. BARBEEY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers’ Asso., 325 Grant ave. 8. FUCHS. _-100 RELTABLE MAN AS PARTNER . in paying cash business, clearing to eath $50 weekly. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny. $70 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; + very central; 2 living-rooms: present owner 9 years. JOHNSTON. 2515 Kearnv st. " ANTED—STEADY MAN IN Casn 8USE ness; good for $65 monthly: can be incren ed; must have $150 cash. JOHNSTON, 2644 Kearny. $300 PARTNER WANTED IN WHOLE- « sale and retail liquor business, estab- lished the last 27 years; must be good business 3825 2000 4200 600 750 N GEARY ST.. 66 rooms, clearing $200; only. 60 rooms on Market st.. new 20 rooms on Fourth st.: only 16 rooms on Taylor st 45 rooms on Mazke: s H. C. DECKER, 1020 $70 40 FURNISIED ROOMS; A BAR- » gain. 1113 Minna st. $7OO AT A SACRIFICE ON ACCOUNT OF -+ other business; 45 rooms, clearing over $100 per moath; thorovghly cleaned and reno- vated; part cash. ' 115 Second st. 10 ROOMS ON man; Norih German preferred. Address K. o WILKE, 1148 Sutter st. ! OARDIN -H?USEHOF 15 .‘"CELY F’L;éln o 5 3 RS 3 7 ished rooms in perfect order: ail occupieds; ESTAURANT FIRST-CLASS RUNNING S Deder: alosediatresent SIOERCE: L Lt o | 17 to0 20 boarders: reasonable. 50814 Jessie st. ritice this day. STENBERG, 632 Market st. $500, COFEEE SATOON, TUNCH HOUS DUV, near Kearny: 350 daily boarders: pres ent owner 2 years; expenses light; full investiga. tion for any one meaning business. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. ‘ARBERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 28814 O'Farrell THONG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and cooking. 750 Castro, near Twenty-first st. XPERIENCED APPRENTICE ON CUSTOM coats. 966 Folsom. W ANTED — A SITCATION BY SECOND- hand baker at once. 612 Howard st., room 2. IRL ¥OR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND | assist with children. 3023 Sacramento st. | 7OUNG GIRL TO WAIT ON TABLE, RES taurant. 126 Ninth st. | | W, OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 10 $4 week: open all night. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grooers keep it. W ASTED-SEAMEN: ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deen-water voyages, whalinz. Apply 117 Drumm, upstuirs. PETER MCMAHON HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms 20 and 26¢ & night, 81 a week: meals 10¢. JIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE a few more engagements by the day. Apply at 326 Golden Gate ave. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; washing, cleanlni’ and office cleaning: 81 25 per day. Address O. D., box 133, Call Office. JOUNG GIRL TO LEARN MILLINERY; call after 10 A. M ”527 flAy_! st. IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS SIT- uation, day or week. Call or address 844 Fol- som st., second fivor. MIRST-CLASS HOUSECLEANER: CAN DO washing and ironing. Address 257 Minna st., gnwnuum. l IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO DO light housework or take care of baby. Apply or address 203 Bartlett st., rea: SCAND]N‘\VL\N GIRL WANTED TO DO | general ho!ue\\'orl( small IlmflL 2408 Larkin. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL AS APPRENTICE on coats. Apply 375 Natoma st. ! TOUNG GIRI, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 384 Belvedere st., off Waller, near Cole. DIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS; NONE BUT first-class necd apply. 504 Sutter st. EAT GIEL, SECOND WORK AND SEWING, | references. $20: 5 neat housework girs for | American families, ‘ciiy, $20 each: German or | *candinavian girl, San Jose, $20, and & nuinber of other places. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 7 AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, FAIR:AD vanced, $20: Mary McLaughlin, the cuamber- maid, please cail. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MIDPLEAGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE FO- sition for general bousework: no washing. MRS. BERNIE, 405 Turk st. ADY SPEAKING FLUENT FRENCH, GOOD amanuensis and musician, aesires position as traveling companion or secretary. MKS. L., El Moite Hotel, Sausalito. wETNURSE WANTS A POSITION. or address M., 63714 Natoma st. 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL, STRONG AND wiiling, wishes a situation to do upstairs work and se-viog. Please call at 531 Howard st. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as_housekeeper; In country preferred ; if good home will work for small wages. Address MARY KNABE, 1711 Market st., in bakery. WV INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NE. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to %1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week; convenient xud respectuble; 1ree bus (0 and from the ferry. OUNG WOMAN WITH A CHILD WOULD like work as housekeeper in City Or country; small wages. Address Y. W.. box 169, Call Office. NHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. CALL SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. TRST-CLASS HEAD COOK WANTS POSI- tion in country hotel or springs. Address C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. GOOD RELIABLE MAN WANTS PLACE as coachman and gardener: can milk: best Tocal references; city or coun:ry. Please call or telephoue MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. P 5.5 CO0K'S S0c. SUEFLIES COOKS: ALL «Eranches :short notice. 14 Gearv, tel.Gran: 48, UNTER & CU, CHINKSE AND JAPAN- esc employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. Californls and’ Eacrumento: tel. 251 JAFASESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp. 814B Sutter: tel. Grant 80, VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426. SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN. WITH firsi-c.ass Eastern and San Francisco refer- «nces, wishes & situation as coachman and gar- dener. Address L. W., box 91, Call Office. VL kinds repairing and run engine, or would buy interest in repairing or plumbing shop. Address L. S, box 126, Call Office. IERMAN MAN, HANDY WITH TOOLS, wants any kind_of work; hotel or private place; city or coun'ry. J. L., box 134, this office. TANTED—POSITION AS COLLECTOR OR genera! assistant in any line of business by & reliable young man; 200d references and security given if required. Address box 88, thisoffice. BABKEEPEH. SINGLE AND RESPECTA- ble, with best of city and country botel refer- ences; speaks German and English. Barkeeper, 681 Mission st., room 36. * 100D TEAMSTER DESIRES EMPLOY- ment: good hand with horses. Audress H. SCHRODER, 639 Broadway. MAS AND WIFE, NO CHILDREN, WANT situation on ranch; wite do housework and man do farmwork; can give references. Call or address Internationsl Hotel. GERMAN GIRLS, HOUSEWORK, COUNTRY, $20; German norsegirl. city, 815; German up- stairs girl and sewing, $10; young girl cook for few boarders; giris for housework, city and coun- try, 820, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gearv st. '8 ‘V ANTED—MEN AND LADIES TO LEARN barber trade: ouly 8 weeks iequired; tools glven and wages paid for Saturdays and Sundays; catal es. . F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. L, EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. FCHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; §1 to $3 week. EN'S 16-SOLING 50c: LADIEY 40c; DONE while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. ol 25 - fine bar and fixtures: good stock of 1 To 84 ¥ER WEEK: 200 SYNNY ROOMS; | Jiquora: 5 living-rooms: well furnished; rent $30; large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. | owner retired a rich man. B. CURRAN, 223 East. $1000. BESTAUBANT AND ~LUNCH. - house: best location; steady run of trade; will exchange for real estate. STENBERG €O.. 632 Market st $65(). CORNER SALOON. WITH CIGAE- UL, siore: magnificently fitted up: hand- some clubroom; old-established: popular place; Teceipis average $20 duily; satisfactory reasons for selling. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $200” PARTNER IN PLUMBING AND - gasfitting business: full line steel and castiron ranges, laundry stoves and broilers: in- voice $ established 20 years. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. $20 EACH: 2 LOTS 25x125 AT RIVER- side, Cal.,, in exchange for saloon or boarding-house; & great bsrgain. B. CURRAN, 223 East st. 15(), SALOOX AND § ROOMS NEAR - principal thoronghtare; cause, sickness: stock of liquors and cheap rent. B. CURRAN, 228 East st $40" SALOON: SPLENDIDLY LOCATED; TANTED—LAEORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Jarge rooms: 26¢ per night: 1 to $3 per week. $2000 5614 ACRES: FINE PRODUCTIVE « land; running water: plenty of tim- ber: len Ellen, Sonoma Co.; & great bargain. B. CURRAN, 223 East st. INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. J00 ¥E3 T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c /U and 20c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. PUEILS ¥OR MILLINERY SCHOOL; LES- sons private or in class: evening pupils special attention: siylish trimming, 25c. 410 Leaven- worthin. : JANTED — EXPERIENCED CLOAK hands at KELLY & LIEBES', 120 Kearny st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK and assist in siore, Apply 61914 Post st. TRONG GIRL TO LEARN ladies’ underwear. The Unique, 1036 Market. ‘TEST-CLASS TAILORESS ON CUSTOM pants. 41114 Kearny st. TAILORESS WANTED ON FINE COATS. 410 Kearny st., room 9. CUTTING OF EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 41, $1 25, 81 par week. Facific House Commercial and Leldesdorf? sts. JANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP Bc: bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Ciay st. DREE BEER—TWo SCHOONERS #OL be; also a bottl eoflager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. PEY ACMr HOUSE, %97 SiAKakl ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a nixht: $1 a week. ‘W ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 81 week; rooms for Lwo, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a wee! reading-room: daliy papers. AGENTS WANTED. 95(). EABTNER 1IN FINE BUSINESS: « indoor work; guaranteed £60 a mont! gsnap; references required. B. CURRAN, ast st. 3 J OTICE — TO SELL YOUR _BUSINESS cash. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. TTED-UP LIQUOR SALOON and Geary : business of $20 per iake offer. HEALY & CO.. 28 hearny st. s () BESIAUKANT AND COFFEE RA- D30V, loon: business $25 per dnrs vicinity Palace Hotel; call to-day. HEALY. 28 Kearny st. 550(), STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, OUV. candy and vakery, near school: 1ivin, rooms; full value: clears 50 & month. HEAL & CO., 23 Kearny st. 600, S2L0ON: KEPT BY PRESENT UU. owner 30 vears; must be sold in 3 day fieu location: good business. Call 833 Californis, Pheenix bar. day: 500, 22 ROOMS: NEW CORNER HOUSE: » all foll; low rent. 712 Kearny st. OUSE OF 8 ROOMS: RENT $35. 831 MIN-" na st., between Fourth ana Fifib. UR; whole or part. 314 Octavia st. OUNGE, BEDSTEAD, BUREAU washstand cheap. 326 McAllister st. URNISHED FLAT OF 7 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap. 34 Eighth street. G. KRASKY, FURNITUBE AND BED- « ding: new folding-beds, §9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 779 Mision. TRE SALE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- osed of. ak bed sets. Bed lounges. . Stoves ... Carpets, per y: AND Linoleum, per yard 55 Matting, per yard e . 10 Till our new buliding 1s erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 4()( CARPETS: ~CHAMBER BETS, §1i; stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed- ounges, §7. T. D. MOCARTHY, 112 41, ROOMS FURNITURE, ' NEW Bedlounges trimmed with plush. Brussels Carpet, laid English Linoleum, laid Window shades in 5 colors s SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., o nt avenue: no branch stores. FURNITURE WANTED ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF ’ you want highest cash &nce for your furniture merchandise of any &in MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to flll_country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. (CAH PRICE PAID FOR FURNLTURE. JA- COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission. bet. 4th & 5th. or ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 8th. (G REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works: latest improved machinery; 8¢ yard. G. GEORGE.office 11 kighth st.; phone Jessie 25, OMPETENT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENE- ral housework and cooking; small family. 2232 Howard st. JANTED — MACHINE -OPERATUR FOR corsets. 516 Sutter st. TRLS FOR FINISHING AND FANCY WORK on corsets. 516 Sutter st. IRLS WANTED AT ONCE, “THE ECON- OMY,” red front, 40 and 46 Sixth st. W ANTED—4 GERMAN NURSBGIRL. 2409 Washington st. G 36 Cl St GENTS OF BOTH SEXES WANTED IN every place to sell oxygenors; cure: diseases mick and sure without medicine. General agency, | 19 Kearny st., 8. F. % WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. T ANTED—TO BUY SECOND-HAND TYPE- writing machine in good condition. “Apply MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 3 ANTED-NEW OR SECOND-HAND water tan "Plclly 15,000 to 20.000 galions. JACOB HEYMAN, 5 Crocker Building. JOLRST-CLASS TAILORESS: BUTTON-HOLE maker. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. ECOND-HAND OUTFIT FOR SMALL RES- taurant. C., box 3, Call Office. '6m-:nuoxs ON PANTS AND OVERALLS. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 321 Fremont st. “V ANTED—DRESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO learn Mme. De Bouchler’s selec: school of dressmaking and millinery, French tailor syatem; latest Parisian styles taught; positions guaranteed. 121 Post, room 27. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. JURE CURE FOR ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, Sasecrema, gout, female complaints aud other dis- easeés. 1207 Market st., near £ighth: room 2. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o LE1 09 Sixth send postal. HORSES, e SO byt S T OO S, F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR EX- change horses, bl‘lsflfi, Wagons or harness you will find it to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'ciock. C. R, MARTIN, proprietor. 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. $ ,’00 RESTAURANT AND CHOPHOUSE; DUV, finely “fitted: 260 men empioyed op. posite. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $3;0 COF AND CHOP HOUSE, NEAR +/ U, Sixth and Market: receipts $15 a day; low rent. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $300 SACRIFICE; CORNER GROCERY - and bar: spiendid location; 3 living- rooms; low rent. BARRETI & SKIFF, 921 Mar- ket st. $ I3 5 SALOON ESTABLISHED THE LAST O0V. 10 vears: near Pine and Kearny sts.: @doing good busine: low rent; rare chance. In- quire 533 California st., Phanix Bar. $1500 BUYS HALF-INTEREST IN LIV- + ery and boarding stable in heart of city; clears $200 per month. COLTON, 806 Mar- ket st. SALOON 'AND TIQUOR STORE VERY chea p for cash. HEGARTY, 1004 Marxet st. ARGAIN TF SOLD TO-DAY_CIGAR STAND and laundry office. HEGARTY, 1004 Market Fx.‘m PROPERTY, NEAR CITY, WORTH L' $8000 for $2000. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. UNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— O Horses. mules, wagons, buggies and harness. SE\VERE ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S wear. 840 Market st., between 10 and 11 A, . ORSES PASTURED: SEND FUR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. AIRDRESSIN 5c AND 85c: MORNING and cve classes: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. ST-CLASS PASTURAGE; PLENTY WATER and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 302 Market st BESSMAKERS “AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, fitting and fimshing: Dew atyles patteras, 25¢ up; families supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. VY INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Mazket—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25c 10 81 50 per night; $1 0 $6 per week: £ buz 0 and from the ferr: o ENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: S00 m“‘"e‘:c' K:Ilne. 44 Third IL..lntzr lem m: 10 $1 50 per night: $1 LV to Week: free bus Lo and from (he feres, e JAWRENCE = PATTERN ~HUUSE—DRESS. Jcuttng school: 1231 Market st..bet. 8th and 9th. MALE hELP WA TED. W ANTED-FRENCH STABLEMAN, #35 AND found; stagedriver, $20 and found; tiemakers; :‘ng‘l)l;l:‘z. see bnl;azm:‘l mm""maom 3 'T-Opener, . walter, coun:ry. $20; ai others. Apply to J. ¥. CRUSETT & CO., 628 Sac- Tamenio st. OACHMAN — YOUNG EASTERN MAN wishes situation in gentleman’s place; thor- ou hiy understands his business; years of New York City references. Address an, 12 Sacramento st., S. F, i SOLOMON'S LODGE N0, DAY) EVENING at OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 23, P’A . 1, 1 Arch Masons, meets ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR the oftice of the company, 327 arket ., San purpose of electing a_board of directors to serve Transfer-books will close on Friday, March 20, BAD TENANTN EJECTED FOR #4: WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS 1115 gift. 4 lsatath Mack to Rose M. Hanson, lot on NW Vb L LETINGS. B2 005 s A M. Sorncs Genrs and Stelner sts.—Called mee! degree. By order of the master. 2 HENRY BAEHR, Secretary. B o AN Catted meeting T1{1S (MONDAY) '~ EVENING, March 23, at 7:30 o'clock. Whird aegree. By order of the W. M. EDWARD F. DELGER, Secretary. 5, SAY FRANCIRCO ~CHAPTER THIS EVENING; R. A. degree. A ‘H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. annual meeting of stockbolders of the Western Sugar Hefining Company wili be held at Francisco, Cal., on MUNDAY, the 30th day of March, 1896, at’ the hour of 12’ o'clock M., for the sor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other husiness as mav come before the meeting. 1896, at 12 o'clock x. ROBFRT OXNARD, Secret SPECIAL NOTICES. EZ colicctions made, olty oF sommer: Cbacia ollection Co., 415 Montgy st.,' room 6. Tel. 5580. mebfid: Teasonable rates: payment for Gumages guarauteed. C. ROSSL& CO., 242 Sutter. [;UTLER AND CHAMBEEMAID. COMPE- 'S tent French couple, want situations in_private family; best references: from Paris; city or coun- try. P. F., 804 Taylor st. . WANTED—)AAN AND WIFE (GERMAN OR s:ndln-vlnnn) for private place in mn‘n‘z‘ i R: red . A FE0NRET, g aeny, acavired. _ Apply PLUNKETT, 834 Sutterst - 000 0 ELLBOY FOR THE SPRINGS; 10 AND B found. C, R. HANSEN, 110 Geary .':. {DGERMAN FOR SAWMILL, $60; SCANDI- navisn or German_farmer who can rub horses, $20 and found. C. R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary. 150 SEIS NEW A5 SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: il kinds: wagons, buggics, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. ®. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR. xeon for . F. Police 'ment. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 4() HORSES ¥CR_SALE. ALSO WAGON: buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Marke:, 337 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wernes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auciloneers. $500 CORNER GROUERY AND BAR, custom; rent $20: in vVery best jocation: rare chance. Particulars 533 Cahifornia st., Phenix bag, ROCERY AND BAR: MUST SELL AC- count other business; any reasonable offer ac- cepted;: fine large store: §99d stock and fixtures; ©one of the best corners on Folsom boulevard. Call SW. corner Twentieth and Humpshire sts. {XPRESS BUSINESS: 2 SINGLe WaGUN stands; Sansome and Sutter. J.C. FREDLR- ICKS, propietor. ORNER SALOON FOR SA LEVY & CU. 705 Markeran S CUIRE Go%p CIGAR - STAND AND TAUNDEY | O oftice for sale at Fourth st. Inquire 103 Fifth. 100 gg'l"-u. SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL 80 20 cheap horses. _¥ifts and Valendia wis. WAGON s A 0 LALc. AGES, ANTED—A LARGE FURNITURE WAGON in mfl order; corner Jones and Turk sts. ARNO] EW BUSINESS BUGGY FOR SALE OR exchange; a barzain. 836 Devisadero st., near | Mcallister. z ANEL, PLATFORM SPRING WAGON: 3 s‘"w:kl' used: cheap. Call 814 Nineteenth, near chez. Lusi. / I OST—LARGE-SIZED GREEN POLLY; RE- 4 wird. 916 Pierce st. C“PA!BN ASSOCIATION RECEIPT-BOOK. Return at 220 Van Ness ave.: reward, NGINEER; ~TATIO ‘ARY AND 1.OCOMO- tive: all-round machinist: can do bleeksmith. ing, plumbing, pipefitting; wants any kiud of work ; moderate wages. H., box 105, Call. JERMAN COOK FOR RESTAURANT. $60; (5 er. 860 and boasts 3 German WAl FOUND., restaorant, §35; bellboy, hotel, $1 HAN- SEN & Cu., 116 Geary #i. Weah 2 | l apply 66814 Clemeatinas'. ORKSHIKE TERRIER FOUND. OWNER OR SALE, CHEAP—A ROADSIDE HOTEL, B £ } situated in North Oakland. consisting of a large barroom, restaurant and room: Am-ch‘sn: 9 well- furnished rooms on upper floor: brick buildi d also iarge garden and summer-house. Apply D. F. LANE, cashier Bovee, Toy & Sonutag, 1 gomery st. {URNITURE AND STORAGE—GOO! e 1‘ ness: sale or exchange. 414 licAlllllAl; 'tl'sl land. ont- | rop. ARPETS CLEANED, 3¢ PER YARD; RE- lnid, 5¢ per yard. S.STRATTON, 18 Eighth. ClEYSLEAMCARPET CLEANING RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. ARPEJS CLEANED AND RENOVAT ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tol. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J E NITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 210 « 4th st.; cieaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Misston J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RE « ovatlng works. 453 Stevensons tal. south 2 W EEN ¥0U BECOME PASGUSTED WITH work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneeruas vt Beatine Works, 4657 Tenanaa et Setg: YONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS 335 / Goldon Gate ave. : telephone east 126. FOR SALE-MISCELLANKOUS. e BXCYL‘LE: STRONG MAKE; PERFECT CON. dition: good for city use; cheap. 4021} Geary. OR SALE—COMBINATION POOL AND BIL- liaid table. Apjly 1710 Market st. OR SALE—A LADY'S (1895) STEARNS wheel, in use 8 months, for $55, cash. 32 Dia- F + withliving-rooms: good bartrade: cash | mond st. GDOD COUNTER AND 3 SHOWCASES VERY cheap. 121 Post st , room 29. 5(). SOMBINATION POOL AND BILLIARD + table; cost $220. Fifteenth ave. and San runo road. 1895 [IGH GRADE #105 SAFETY, 8351 light tandem, equal new, $75: Wilshire fireproot sate only $35. 436 MEAIlster st. Vmw CHEAP—THE FINEST MERRY-GO- round on the coast. Address 0. K., 613 Lst, Sacramento, Cal. TERLING BICYCLE, BUILT LIKE A watch; terms eesy. D. N. HAWLEY, 818 Mkt. AR OUTFIT, MIRRORS, CASH REGISTERS, scales, etc.: cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Miasion. USE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors, etc., at Booanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, Oak- Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANN, 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery: phone red 381. [3ULLDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SXSHES 3 doors, mantels, etc.. tor sale. 1166 Mission. yALOUN WITH FIXTURES AND STOCK; living-rooms. Apply 4205 Siatn st ULt & MALL RESTAURANT AND WAF] S lor at a bargain. 1155 Market st. AL, W for ne, gold mi now' box 79, ¢ o paying. Address Z. D., OR SALE—A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAP! Fonas Luving a largo trade: the only sallery In meuu:‘u the town. For particulars box 100, Call Offic Sdrem $250. Oftice. CURNER GROCERY, BAR; TRANS- T m: ANTED—A PURCHASER OR ASSOCIATE | NIA RATTAN COMPANY, 61 Fi BLACKS ITi{-SHOP OUTEIT. FORGE steam pump, boller&engine: cheap. 516 Mission TUY YOUR BABY CARKIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture lli :he factory and “gza‘g&t X 3 will treat_you A HATTAN ¢ A nr. Mission, OFE, SHALL MEBIUM AND LARGE SIZE -V fire and bureisr proof safe. 109, 111 Market s:. JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFL, LETTER Ppress, platform acaes and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. i J EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.8 RAY Mf¢ Co., 12 Caltforni: T fer; pleasant living-rooms. Apply Call C OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES andsold 1121% Market bet. 7th and#in F Q8 ~ALE—CHOPHOUSE. 29 FOURTH ST. No ageats. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE A VIR Sh S wraover, o st

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