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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1896, M HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Miss ¥ E Dumcan,R Bluf W Ash & w D Hollister, Courtland P S Hunter, J Mulvany, San Jose T H Couton, St Helens G A Smith, Courtlana R L Scott, Cal M Ayer, aguire, Cal D D Crowley, Oakland G J Smith, Oakland - Mrs Baron. Sta Barbara Mis Miss Lucas, Marysville Miss Mays, Marysville F Hanson, Siockton Hooper, Baltimore MrsCEHooperBaltimore C I Davis, Portland A S Thot , Sunol Miss Cox, S 7 C Hendricks, Sacto G Halliday, Vallejo vecaville , Stockion P A Buell, Stockton 3 3 Lynn &sn,Sonora ©C H Leadbetter, Stockin Mrs F Calhoun, Stanford Miss Fraser, Stanford _ H Cormick, Stanford & J Wilson, Kansas City B Gordon, Los Angeles S Huriow, Stockton I S MeSweeney, Sheldon rSES McSweeney,Jowa Miss McSweeney, lowa W Smith, Cal Mrs W Smith, Napa S S vall, Cal & Wren, Cal P Wren, Cal Rev J Wren, Cal G W Elsey, Modesto i W Hebbard, Jonesville D A Leonard, Dos Palos W K Saunders, Vallejo W Brownlee, Vallejo J Higgins, Fresno Mrs Parker, San Jose J A Ritchmer, Stockton P Davis. Coulterville CG Wines, Oakland CHMilton&w,N Bedford PALACE HOTEL. R L Bush, Washington N A Dutton, Boston B A Robinson, Nebr Mrs J Rhodes, Pa Baron, Sta Barbara J Warner, San Jose W H Thnm,Los Angeles W A McGuire, Sta Cruz W F Baker, New York Miss Rhodes, Pa S Rosenstern, N Y Miss A L Rhodes, Pa J A Crane, Mass I T Harrington, Colusa ¥ C Lusk, Chico I N Burke, San Jose W W Benedict, Mich H N Bradiord, N Y D W Lubeck, Aubnrn H D Watson, London W L Hook, Los Adgeles W H_Crawford, Chicago F W Elaridge & w, Il Mrs Reddiag, Chicago Mrs L Springer, Chicago C Bigwood, London Mrs W Stockton,Chicago J L de toza, London Mrs W A Rucker, Mo W H Macy, N Y W J Rucker, Missour! J T Jones, Los Angeles W James & w, Missouri Mrs D L Kenyon, N'Y E A Tipton, Kentucky F W Kenyon, N Y A B Hammond & w, Ky W L Wiliard& w, N Y Miss Alexander, N Y J Wilcox, New Haven H Durkee & w, Florida W J Mitchell & w, Ciun chmidt, Chicago aham, Los Angeles D McFarland, Los Ang C M Dudiey, St Panl MissJ H W.icox, Md Miss Mitchell & md,Cinn W B Coftiu, Jacksonvle G L Stebbins, N Y Mrs E L de Golyer, Fla Mrs C W Leach, Oakland Miss Leicht, Chicago T McNulty, S Barbara A Cronise, Rochester A E Leicht, Chicago G W Barnes & fm, Obio cCr-ery, Pa g Chestnutwood, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. Milwaukee GPDousman&w,Mlwauk Santa Cruz B Haloya, N Y G Francis & w, N Y C Soberans, (eyserville J Faris, Sacramento O Summers, Portland H_ A Pratt, Fresno G M Beslin, Kentwood W C Bennett, Chicago G C Thompson, Uhio O W Taylor & w, Portd S Schubein, Newman ¥ Luckenbach. N Y A B C Dowdeil, StHelens J B Walker, N Y 3 S Mattoon, Belvedere W James, Bakersfield W A Lieber& w,Onkland S Blum, Butte H Walters, N Y B Smith, Philadelphia fiss 8 Miller, Philadelph Mrs C Wiilis, Chicago G Monell, Sutter L Johnson, Secremento Miss C Jennings, Seattle JC Winfield, Sonoma H W Hale, Sacramento W B Myers, Woodland LICK HOUSE. A H Walrath, Cal M darks, Omaha ¥ L Johnstol D Keig, Napa Geo McLeod, 8 J Show, Fetaluma J B Lewis, Cal Mrs A Fairchild, Cal H H Bell, Palo Alto F B’ Chandler & fam, Cal J R Harrison, Cal Mrs Garter, St Helena rs E P Lawrence, Cal o0s D Lynch, Cal Geo R Oxg, E R B Safford, Napa. B X Your Mrs M_merry, Galt Robt N E W Los L Jones, Jw B I Baldy F G A A L Piper, Geo P Lurner, Seattle H Jpo P White, Cal Jou 1 Clayton & w, Cal Allen White, Sonora A P Peterson, Sonora MOPOLITAN HOTEL. w, Los A J V Neison, Santa Cruz ¥ Lamarque R P Miller. Santa Cruz E P Sarrowhawk, Fresno Rev A Martin, Eureka J Barlogi, Winnemucca T Brown & w, Soquel T Henderson, Miss J Handstaff, Los A J K 3 A Meadow, La Ed " Miiton, Modesto T P Montague, W.oodland Montague, Weodiand J Peters, Fresno R Johnson, Los Angeles P B Orand, Cripple Creek NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C P McBeth, Eureka Annie Willson, Boston =~an Leandro adow, Baton Roug alker, Eureka 00 win, Portiand P A Maber, Liverpool 1M Woods, Salem CW Walters, Albany —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jobn Couly to M. A. Shean, lot on S line of Ash avenue, 237:6 W of Pols street, W 3 feet S 60, £ 8 reer N 62; $10. Joseph M. Wood to Bertha Schonwasser, lot on W line of Steiner street. 27:6 S of Broadway, S 27:6 by W 110; $10. James A. Watt to John S. Capron, lot_on S line of Page street, 35 E of Lyon. E 25 by S 106; $10. James T. Boyd to John M. Burie, lot_on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 105 £ of Dolores, E 25 by S 114; $10. William M. and Margaret Prince to Theodore and Jobanna Gieseke, 1ot on W line of Church street, 25 N of Valley, N 25 by W 100; $10. . and Caterina Linari to John B. Pesolo, lot on W line of Latayette place, 115:10 S of Union street, W 60 by N 8 inches; $66. Ann E. Ioman to'John L. Inman, lot on W line of West Twenty-first_street, 100 N of Ciement, N 5 25:4, E 215: $1000. Flenry Ford to Anna Constantini, ot on of D street, 82:6 W of Sixteenth avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Syndicate Investment Company to Lewis F. Willisms, lots 243 and 245 Holiday Mab A; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Adolph F. and Mary L. Fonzo to Sarsh B. Rothenberg, 1ot on N line of Allston street, 340 W of Oxford. W 50, N 132.50, E 20, S 5. E 30, S 0 to beginning, being lot 22, block B, Blake Map 1. Berkeley: $10. Morris to John T. and Mary T. Waldren, corner of Jones avenue and Hawthorne 50 by S 125, being lot 6, block 5, Warner 00klyn Township: $10. Scrivener (as trustee London and San Francisco Bank, limited) to L.ondon and San Fran- cisco Bank (limited). Jot on S line of Twelith street, 300 E of Uak, S 100, E 85, N 100, W to be- ginning, Oakland; $10. Wil eel to same, lot on S line of Twelfth street, 385 E of Oak, E 10 the creek, thence slong the ordinary tide line of the creek, being the ex- terior border of Marsh land to & point where S line of Blaise lands projected intersects said tide land,thence along'said S line to & point 385 K from Oak street, thence N to beginnlng, Oakland; $10. Annie and Frank Meckfessel to Margaret R. Biythe, lot on E line of Peralta street, 57.31 S of West Fourteenth, S 26.05, E 109.39, N 25, W 101.90 to beginning, belng 1ot 13, biock 5804, map of Peraltu and Center street lands, Orklund: $10. Oscar L. Kogers to Christian B. Abraham, lot on N iine of Railroad avenue, 493 W of Seventh or Webster street. W 40 by N 150, being portion of Aughinbaugh 228-acre tract, Alameda; 810, Wiliiam M. Taylor to Felix Marcuse, lot on § line of Raliroad avenue, 100 £ of Mozart street, £ 100 by § 125, beirs lots 16 and 17, Encinal Park “rract, Alameda; 510. Nicolo Ratti to Luigi and Giovann! Volpone, Glo- vanni B.and Pietro 6. Ratti, undivided four-fifths ipterest in lot on N line of Picasanton avenue, 400 W of Martin avenue, W 400 by N 1060, contain- ing ten acres and being lots £ and H smended map of Uaklaud Land and Improvement Compsny's subdivision of a portion of Santa Rita Rancho at Pleasanton, Murray Township: $1250. Alice O’Leary to Joseph M. Costello, 1ot on NE boundary line of Livermore avenue, 93.20 NW from SW corner of block 1, Northern Addition to tie town of Livermore, thence N W 50 by N E 150, block 1, Northern Addition of Livermore, Murray Township; 810. James Motits, ¥. Witcher and on S line of Elevi fary C.and Alice S. Blake, Helen thei B. Pomroy to P. r.verts, lot 1h street, 75 K of Eroadway, £ fee:, Oakland: also use of the side of strip above described, in th terms of coutract dated April 25, recorded in 270 d. 18, quitclaim deed, Joun and Ann Campbeil toJ. W. Riley, lot on NW corner of Eleventh and Websier streets, W 100 by N 50. befug lots 21, 22 and S 50 feet of lot 33, block 160, Eas: Oakland: $500. 4 Mountain View Cemetery Association to Emma els. lot 225 in plat 2, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $5¢ P. . Butier 1o Mary Cane, 1ot on N line of Butier avenue, £50:3 W of idaho street, E 150, N 125, W 150, S 125 10 beginning, block ¥, Butler Tract, Oak- iand Township; $10. James E. and Amelia S. Damon to Alameda Macacemizing Company, subdivisions 6 and 7 of lou 6, block 24, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, Berke- ley; $10. Zuilders’ Contraots. Mayble E. Denervaud with Simpson & Spence, cary euter Work for a Lwo-story frame building on SW corner of Californiaand Baker streets, Smith & Freeman, arc itecis: $2740. ate of Loring Pickering with Heary William- plumbing ana gasfitting in a three-story ing on SE corner of Valencia street and Stabic alley, Havens & Topke, architects: $1374. Amelia L Leszynski with Charles Coxdy, aiter- auous d additions to Lwo two-story buildings on Van Ness avenne, 167:3 N of Nutier street. Salfield & Kohlberg, architects: 23250. Charles Berger with R. 0. Davis, to erect a one- story couage on Minnesota street, 541:6 N of Twenty-second, Charies Berger, architect; $1983. California Bible Society with' G. F. and H. W. Gray. loors for a_two-story brick building on N line of McAllister street, 70 N of Hyde, B. Me- Dougall & ons, architects; $1375. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cars.— 710 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'clock every Dignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open until 9:30 'clock, 339 Hagyes street. open until 9:30 o'clock, 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open entil § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 ’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'cloek. NULICE UF MEETiNGS, MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. AELP WANTED—Continned. requested to attend the funeral of WIL- LIAM R. DICKERSON. Iate a member of Ark Lodge No. 177, Minne ota, from the Masonic Templh, FRIS DAY, & 190 el S Rela- tives and ctfuliy 10 3 e A Hrlends o e BB RD, Sectetary. ORIENTAL LODGE No. 144, F. and A, Officers and members are YUBA BUENA LODGE XO. . 15,1. 0. 0. F.—Regular meetin THURSDAY EV; March 21 Klection of representatives to the Grand Lodge, question of joining L O.O. F. Li- brary and initation of candidate. Members are ; 10 be present. earestly requested (0 be FIEBEDL oo e o M. 8. JEFFERS TR, Rec. Sec. B SO-AMERICAN B Loage No. 207, 1. 0. 0. F.—Of- 2 cers and members are requested to attend the next meeting THURSDAY EVENING, March 26, at 8 o'clock, for nomina- tlon and election of representatives to the Grand CANDINAVIAN WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as plain cook in small boarding-house. Call or address 408 Folsom st. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS cook: Swedish woman, lately from the East: best of references: American preferred. Call or write A. J., 32814 Tenth st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN work by the day. Address 31215 Minna st. OUNG LADY, AGE 22, WISHES TO LEARN barber trade, Address Y. L., box 103, Call. RESSMAKER WHO HAS A DIPLOMA which certifies that she is a perfect cutter and fitter will go out by the day, sew at home or take a zi%m inan establishment as cutter. Address 22 OaK st. EFINED YOUNG GERMAN GIRL SPEAK- ing English desires occupation at upstairs work in private family; best reference; wages not less than $20. Address 122 Oak st. ‘WANTED-PUPILS IN MILLINE RY classes: day and evening; terms reasonable; elegant goods ‘to work with. 1104 Market st room 32, secora floor. JIBST-CLASS OPERATORS AND FINISH- ersat once. 110415 Folsom st. A EPRENTICE FOR DRESSMAKING: GOOD sewer; paid while learnirg. 1622 Bush st. XPERIENCED FINISHER ON CUSTOM L4 pants. 47 Third st., upstairs. ANTED — DRESSMAKER FOR SMALL Wn: g00d wages to right party, a 3 DEBRUCHIER'S, 131 Post st room 27, IRLS WANTED AT ONCE. “THE ECON- OMY MILLINERY,” red front, 40 & 46 6th st. TIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS; NONE BUT first-class need apply. 504 Sutter st. PERATORS ON PANTS AND OVERALLS. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8213 Fremont st. RESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW MORE EN- Lodge. All P. G.’s are requested 10 bepresent. gagements by the day, terms $1.or will take . TH. SCHABIAGUE, N. G. | work home: also children's dresses made. ApFly R. LAVIGNE, Secretar 542 Arkansas st. I CLANNA NAN GAIDHEAL 00D GERMAN COOK WANTS PLACE IN an Guailith &’ Cheile~The San an American family. Address T. LUDERS, 13 Francisco Scotisn Thistle Club. wm@ hold its regular scmi-monthly meeting THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at Fraternity Hall, 32 O'Farrell st., at 8 o'clock. After the meet- ie montkly “smoker” will be held, to which all Scotehmen are cordially invited. J. D. COULLE, Royal Chief. GEO. W. PATERSON, Recorder. £, CFFICERS AXD MEMBERS =7 of San Francis o Scottish Thistle Club are hereby notlfied to attend the fuueral of our Iate clansman and trus- tee, W. W. NOBLE, at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., THURSDAY, March 26, at 2 o'clock P. M. J. D. COULLE, Royal Chiet. GEoRGE W. PATTERSON, Recorder. B, JEMBERS “OF ST, AN drew’s Soclety are requested to attend the funeral of our late member, W. W. NOBLE, from_Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., at 2 P. 3. THORSDAY. 26th inst. ANDREW WILKIE, President. STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE—OFFICE OF La Candelaria Mining Compuny, San_Fran- cisco, California, January 31, 1896—In accordance with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the LSoard of Trustees of La Candelaria Mining Company held this day a special meeting of the s.ockholders of said company is hereby called to be held at the office of said company, at 530 California street, San Francisco, Cailfornia, room 60, the principal place of business of said corporation, and the build- jug where its Board of Trustees meet,on TUES- DAY, the 7th day o April, 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. The object of said meeting is to take into con- sideration and_decide upon the proposition to in- crease the capital stock of said company from two million six hundred and eighty-eight thousand dollars ($2,688.000), divided into twenty-six hun- dred and eighty-eight (2888) shares of one thonsand ($1000) doliars each, the present capital stock of said company, to thirteen million four hundred and forty thousand dollars ($13,440,000), to be divided into two hundred and sixty-eight thousand eight hundred (268,800) shares of fifty dollars ($50) each. By order of the Board of Trustees. GEORGE A. HILL. Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the cumpany, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, 1896, at the hour of 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as mav come before the meeting. ‘Transier-books will close on Friday, March 20, 1896, at 12 o'clock M. ROBERT OXN ARD, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84: collections mude, city :or country. ~Pacific Collection Co., 415 Mongy st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed: remsonable rates: payment for ¢amages cusranteed. C. ROSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. DIVIDEND NOTICES. ve., off Larkin. Wil Y6 GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE as chambermaid in American family. Address A. LUDERS, 13 Willow ave., off Larkin. TTUATION WANTED AS NURSEGIRL, OR to 40 second work. Call or address 318 Vallejo. Ruivi-: 'A- YOUNG WOMAN WISHES plain_sewing, mending or making childrens’ clothes or underwear; reasonable. Call or address 715 Natoma st., rooms 10 and 1 TEACHER FROM EUROPE WA taaveling as companion. Address E. Call Office, 116 Ninth st. Y A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL SITUATION 1o do upstairs work or wait at table. Apply 8, Hayes st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; washing, denmn{, nd office cleaning; 81 25 per day. Address O. D., box 1335, Call Office. GIRL TO LEAR MILLINERY; 27 Hayes st. ., 44 THIRD SBT., NR. 200 rooms; 25c to %1 50 per night: per week ; convenient und respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. P..5.6,CO0K'S S0C. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46. UNTER & CU, CHINESE AND JAPAN- eso employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, bet. California and Sacrumento: tel. 231 APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. A EPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- <1 tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68, H AIRDRESSING, 350 AND 35c; MORNING and eve classes; 10]lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. DRESSMAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEARN quick method of cutting, fitting and fimshing: new styles patteras, 25c up; families supplied with dressmakers. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 250 0 81 60° per night; §1 50 10 $6 per 'ree bus to and from the ferry. OST CON VENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per free bus 10 and from the ferrv. TAWEENCE "PATTERN ~HOUSE—DRESS: Jcutt'ng school. 1231 Market at..bet. Sth and 9th. MALE HELP WAMNTED. B v T e S TS ST S EO 5 MEN CAN OBTAIN WORK TO-DAY: 2 waiters, $25, first-cl; 3 cooks, $50 to $65: 2 dishwashers. $20 and $16: Ironer St. Clair | machine, $30 and_ found; bookkeeper for country store, $30 and found: hammersman, $30 and found: wire-nail makers, 82 50 duy; 2'woodchop- pers, T8¢ per cord; farmer and wife, $30: 2 labor- ers for ranch, 815; 3 farmers, German or Scandi- Davian, for orchard, $15; choreboy, $8; sign- painter, $3day. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. LASKA GOLD FIKLDS. The fast sailing clipper schooner SophiaSuth- erland. built in 188y, Wfll sail from San Francisco for Cooks Inlet direct on April 15, weather permit- {ing, taking a limited number of passengers. For further particuiars apply to FRED HOLMES, Shipbroker and Agent, 506 Battery st. ANTED—COOK TO RENT RESTAURA hotel waiter, country, $25; stableman, $30 -tiemakers, wood-choppers and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & 0., 828 Sacramento st. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41413 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426. BOY; 18 YEARS, WANTS PLACE IN COUN- try: good home more an object than wages. Address Boy, box 48, Call Office. GQTRONG MAN, 39, WANTS POSITION OF any kind: small wages. Call L. T., Winches- ter touse, Third st. N OLD BENGAL HORSE ARTILLERY- ‘man, one of Colin Campbell's men. would like to get something to do to earn his porridge; intelligent and handy. H. BENSON, 19 Hinck- ley st. AN AND WIFE WANT WORK IN ROOM- ing-house; wages rcasonable. Call or address 14734 Fifth st. AINTER WANTS WORK WHERE HE CAN steady work; can do plain painting only. Address Painter, box 107, Call Of Y GOOD COOK: UNDERSTANDS BAKING; strictly temperate. Add. H., box 136, Call. TTUATION WANTED BY GARDENER ON gentleman’s place; all around man;: 15 years' experience: best references. Address E. D., box 60, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED IN SOME WHOLE- O sale house by a bright young man; is not arraid of work: best of references. 327 Clementina. AT A REGULAR MEETING of the California Wine OF THE Board of Associatios No. 2, of $1 25 per share, was declared payabie on and after March 31: books of transfer close Tlursday, March 26, 1896. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. REFINED AMERICAN WORKING HOUS: keeper desires situation: good cook; 5 years last place. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. “Rsu,\m.s. COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS s situation to assist in small private family; wages. _Call or address 622 Filbert st. Y ELL- RECOMMENDED SWISS WOMAN speaking three languages, as experienc seamsiress and maid or nurse: would do light chamberwork or travel. 125 Gough, cor. Lily ave. IRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK, UNDER- stands all branches of cooking, wants situaiio) city or country. 348 Third st. moderat JITUATION WANTED BY BARKEEPER; A middle-aged man who speaks French, German and English; handy in lunch cooking; excellent f NER 2 : EXPERI- 3 “ence as florist and gardener from best places in Denmark. Germany, Englaud: lust vear in first- class roserles in this country; privte place pre- ferred; firsiclass references. J. 8. HANSEN, Montgomery’s Hotel, 227 Second st. TTUATION WANTED—BY MAN OF 23 IN private family: can wait or drive; any kind of work; city or country; best reference. Address C., 713 Minna st. OACHMAN AND GARDENER, YOUNG man, wishes situation in gentleman’s place; thoroughly understands his business; has first-class references. Please address C. G., box 48, Call OACHMAN; ENGLISH: WHO THOR- oughly understands his business; also garden and cows; first-class references. Address TED, 1725 Everett st., Alameda. VY OMAN WANTS SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper in country: small wages for good home. Call or aadress 117 Juilan ave.. between Fifteenth and Sixteenth, Valencia and Mission. OACHMAN AND GROOM, WITH 6 YEARS city reference, a hors-man in every respect, wanis employment by the first of the month. Ade dress D. D., box 84, Call Office. TOUNG GIRI, W SHES SITUATION TO DO upstairs work and sewing.. Address M. K., 85 Everett st. Y OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework; good reference. Call orad- dress 54 Everett st. RELIABLE WOMAN, A GOOD LAUNDRESS, wants rk by the day in private houses or laundry. Aadress Reilable, box 88, Call. JERMAN GIRL WA 3y cooking in private family. Cali or address 479 Tehama st., near Sixih. JIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES EN- gazements by the day; $3. Room 16, Murphy butlding. D NURSE FOR AN INVALID OR eferences given by leading physiclaus. Inquire 1507 Gold: n tiate ave. Y COMPETENT WOMAN SWEEPING OR cleaning or any kind of housework by day or week: good references. Call 274 Clementlna st., near Fourth. JCOTCH WOMAN WANTS SITUATION: UN- 1 derstauds German and American cooking; is 00d laundress or housework; references. Call 457 Minoa st:, near Sixth. JITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE woman to do general housework; good cook and laundress; best of reference; wages $16 to 818 2312 Mission st.; no postals. TLDERLY SCOTCH WOMAN WISHES SITU- uation to do housework; is good cook and baker; city or country. Address 812 Sixth st., near Folsom. RELIABLE = ELDERLY SCANDINAVIAN woman wishes to assist light housework smail wages; sleep home, Address S. E., box 10: Cali Oflice. 7OUNG WOMAN WITH A CHILD WOULD like work as housekeeper: city or country. Ad- ply for 2 days at ¥21 Mission st., room 5. TOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE TO do housework where she can attend school for board and room Address S. B., box 108, Call. Youi\"e GERMAN WOMAN WISHES ANY Kkind of work by the day. Address 29 Minna st., between First and Second, GER DOW WITH SMALL CHILD X wishes situation for general housework; city or country. Apply 220 Montgomery ave. NG GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUATION TO mind baby, or would do upstairs work. Apply 418 Grove st., in rear. Y, YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE DELIVERY wagon, tend horses, do any kind of euidoor work; lives with parents: has best of references. 676 Twenty-seventh st., Oakland. | GRERGETIC YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AG AUNDRYMAN FOR STEAM LAUNDRY, i country, $12 a week; plainerman, country, $40; rough carpenter, country, $125 s day and wood-choppers, tiemakers. R. T. WARD 608 and 810 Clay st. W ANTED FOR COUNTRY BLACKSMITH- shop, & young manzwho has some experience and wants to finish his (rade, $15_per_month and found, with increase. Apply W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR INSTITU- tion, as cook and baker, $60 and found. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 C! OLORED H ed walters; 420 Kearny s! ANTE! VAITER AND 2 COLOR- country hotel. HOTEL GAZETTE, OUNG MAN FOR GENERAL office work; must be quick at figures and a good pepman. ‘Address In own handwriting with references, P. M., box 82, Call Office. W ANTED—BY REPUTABLE FIRM. RELL able man for outside work; horse and buggy furnished: experience unnec ssary: $150 cash re- quired. J. F., box 108, Cali Office. 00D DRUMMER WANTED AT 918 BU- chanan st., near McAllister. 0 TATLORS— VESTMAKERS WANT- ed. "J. GORDAX, 1124 Market. : TVE SOLICITOR WANTED FOR AN EX- cellent proposition: businesshonses only. Ap- ply Cal. Advertising Co., 131 Post st., 1 to 2. RAVELING SALESMAN ON COMMISSION. ¥arrant Clove Co.. 1435 Market st., S. F. VW ANTED-WOODFINISHERS. CALL AT 638 Mission st. TSHELMAN; GOOD PRESSER. 14 Kearny st., San Francisco Clothing Renovating Works. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ~ANTED—10,000 TO 20,000 GALLON WA- tertank: second hand. JACOB ::EYMAN, room , Crocker building. W ANTEG—STEAM BOILER: SIZE 48 TO 54x 16 feet iong and one 20-norsepower engine; must be in perfect order. Address B. B., box 130. Call Office. : ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixch st.; send postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. ATTHEREGUEST OF PROMINENT CITIZENS STARLIGHT REMAINS. Thie marvelous little woman announces that she will remain a short time lovger by special reques Those almos: supernatural powers that have lightened the burcens of thousands wili be at your disposal but one week more. 1f you are unhappy see her before the opportunity is lost. She has located the most prosperous of the Cripple Creei mines. Unhappy married couples reunited: in- vestments whether large or small assured success by her power of prediction. Price 50c and $1 for this brief veriod only. Don’t 1ail to consult the “savant” of the age at parlors 5 and 6, 1164 Grant ave. RARE UPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT, PROF. F. EUGENE, FOR 50c AND 8 FOR 50c AND $1. People of San Francisco, as well as other cities, marvel a¢ his power. Lawsers. speculators, busi- Dess men of ail grades, and iadies from every walk in life, togetber sound his praise for the benefit they have received. All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice on business, speculation. in- vestments. love, courtship, marriage and_divorce: settles lovers’ quatrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and havpy marriage with the one of vour choice, He locates mines and buried treasures, tells of your friends and enmemies, re- moves evil influences, gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, locates and recovers old_estates. The troubled and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thousangs of families long separated have been re- united by his efforts. All persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be uniucky, should visit him, seek his aid and start aright. Thousands have become wealthy through his advice. Young men starting in business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult him on all matters of financial interest to themselves. Hours, 10 A. M. 108 p.M. Letters with stamp answered. PRO- FESSOR EUGENE, 1728 Market st. 5(° ANDsL & 0c AND $1. PROFESSOR LEON, 633 POST ST., Hag astonished multitudes b nis wonderfal pow- ers, warns you of coming dangers, averts troubles, guiaes you aright in all affairs of life: marriage. love, law. speculation, etc:: business confidential; letters with stamps answered: hours 9 to 8. ROF. ZANZIC, THE WHITE MAHATMA palmist and clairvoyan: meaium, 315 Elils st., tells past, present and future events with utmost truth ; sittings; ladies 50c, gents $1._ EST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH: aies and gents 25¢. 208 Fourth st. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS past, presentand future ;26c up. 764 Howardst. ONSULT THE SUCCESSFUL PALMIST clairvoyant, AUNT MARY. and succeed. 1031 Market st. 50c and $1. JVA RAYMOND, WORLD - RENOWNED palmist; planet reader. 12 Masonst., r. 2and 3. ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies 50c, cents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. LA- BUSINESS CHANCES. N: PAYING RESTAU- R600. BT Ko ocation; tinely fiited: low rent; don’t miss this. BARRETT & SKIFF, 821 s CANDY AND NCH BAKERY, N $l50- gotnclll tore; 4 finely furnished rooms; A1 location : rents $14: receipts $3 to 85 day. Ap- ply BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. S 'OFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE, NEAR $350. Sixth and Market: receipts 818 a day; low rent. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. ) ICE; CORNER GROCERY ; $300. 525 iendid 1ocation: § living-rooms: low rent. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 5 > TOUR BUSINESS QUICKLY FOI TCOM?%:;]; 0}' send to STANLEY, 2115 ‘Third st. TAND; I1CE- aons STAN- T INE CANDY-STOR! I‘ éret‘m ‘and soda-water: great bargain. LEY, 213 Third st. e = CIG. N EN CA. : $27O CIGARS, ~NOTIONS, ote 86 a day: ame hands 2 years; lace for 1ady: laundry pays rent neariy. STANLEY, 213 Third st. e ESTAURANT; HERE IS A BIG BAR- xl-lrn: ‘must sell at once: good location; good trade; ofter wanted. STANLEY, 2135 Thira st. THERE IS A LADY THAT B150. Vancs good paving business, easy to manage, clears §15 a week, see this and you will buy. STANLEY. 2134 Third st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. RESTAURANT IN HEART orF $350 city: business speaks for itself; well worth $500; sold at sacrifice account of death. STENBERG, 632 Market st. S BAKBRY IN ALAMEDA; FIRST. $2000. 335 Sunning order: one aclivers wagon: daily receipts $35 to $40: mostly c counter trade: trial allowed parties meaning busi- ness. STENBERG & CO., 652 Market st. PARTNER IN PLUMBING AND $2000. gastiting business: furl line stecl and nges, laundry stoves and brollers: in- Catee #8000, catablished 30 years. STENBLKG &CO., 632 Marxet st., opposite Palace Hotel E ROUTE. 14-CAN TRADE, FOR SALE N ]k:pll;odl‘[?!llghlh ave., near Point Lobos. 7XPRESS BUSINESS: 2 SINGLE WAGON B Sansome and Sutter. J. C. FREDLR. ICKS, propietor. 7OR SALE—GOOD PAYING GROCERY BU ness on main business street, Oakland; sto new and well selecteds will sell cheap; capital re- anired, about $:000: will give time on part: & raro chante 10 get into a well-established business. Ad- dress box ¢, Call Office, Oakland. [OR A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPIH outfit, having a large trade; the only gallery in the town. For particuiars address Photographer, box 100, Call Office. VORNIE GROCERY, owner going away. = BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDIES; $l2{). good stock; rent $8; bargain. STAN- LEY, 21% Third st. ORSALE groc ry business in San Jose. 151 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal, CERY, BAKERY AND BAR: $175- I'Gefilo’}fi a month; hl( bargain; bring cash and get this si STANL_EY Z_ll/,_ThlLd- @ MILY HOTEL: 49 WELL FUR- $2000. Zidned woms: atways full: good loca~ low rent; great bargain. STANLEY, 213, $25. e R aaNTY. S0k Sarker st $80 CORNER GROCERY; BAR: LARGE « fresh stock; living-rooms; good, stead. OR RENT OR SALE—A BLACKSMITH AND Feenerat jobbing shop, with- tools and evers- ihing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, wind- mill, etc., standing on about one acre of land cov- ered with assorted fruit-irees; the shop has been Tun for over thirty years: place located in center of the healthiest town in California; terms easy. For further particulars Inquire of ALEXANDER WATSON, Gilroy, Cal. ALF INTEREST IN 50-ROOM LODGING- house and cigar store. box 5, this office. IGAR-STAND FOR S. HEAP IF SOLD trade: must sell; positive bargain. HEGARTY, within 3 days. Inquire at cigarstore, 14 1004 Market st. Third st. i e BAKERY; BEST LOCATION: AVER= FIRST-CLASS SALOON CHEAP; $400. 2T adiy. Hboa RTY, 1004 Mk, {ALOON AND LIQUOR STORE VERY 2 chea p for cash. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. JOTTCE — TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY & CO.j23 Kearny. LEGANTLY FITTED-UP LIQUOR SALOON vicinity Market and Geary hllslnes! of $20 Eer make offer. HEALY & CO.. 28 Kearay st a 37(). RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA- $3D0. lovo: Dusiness 825 por ds; vicinity Palace Hotel; call to-day. HEALY. 28 Kearny st. A 00 STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, DUV, candy and bakery, near school; living rooms; full value: clears $50 a month. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. 3700, LALF_INTEREST I SODA . works; most complete in State; in thriving town across the bay; sole agency for large ice company: 7 horses, 3 wagons: 2 big route monopolizes home demand: big export trade: & bona fide and first-class proposition to any busi- Dess man: owner's time parily iaken up with something else and needs absolutely reliable partner: to such full investigation afforded; refer- ences given and desired. M.LESS & CU., 78314 Market st., near Fourth. M YE, RAVESNA READS YOUR_LIFE fiuently, tips on races, names given; 25¢ up. Removed from 838 Howard st., to 5 Fourth. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN A the world: 50c and #1, shows you the picture of your future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market ME. SYBILLE — LIFE-READER: PAST. present, future; charms; fee 50c. 914 O'Farrell [ RS. B. BAUMAN, THi_RENOWNED ME- Al diumZand card-reader. 132 Turk st. MME, STEWART THE GREATEST CARD reader and clairvoyant In the world: seventh daughter; hasread cards since 11 years of age: and mining, Iawsults and marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market st., parlors 3 and 4. M ME, DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL er by eggs and cards: tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ng excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- |- possible: fee #1; letter §2. 929 Postst., r. Larkin. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to cny address in the anu';‘dl' States or Canada one year for $1 £0, post- e SPIR(TUALISM. Pxfis’sfi:u WANTED. 842 MCALLISTER ST. 00D LOCATION FOR COALYARD, BLACK- smith-shop. carpenter, plumber or second-hand furniture. 1060 Markeu st.; rent $25. $1 WE ALL-ROUND HAND: MUST run T-oy shirt machine. Watsonvile steam laundry. ATTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collectious; references. 512 Montg'y. ED Y man for permanent employment: must have $40 cash K., box 18, Cail Office. LASS TRAVELING SALESMAN R for gent's furnishing goods, for first-class house: also firsi-class dress goods salesman who is compe- tent to aress windows: also printer and darkroom man for a firstcclass photograph gallery. U. S, In- dustrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. l UTLER AND CHAMBERMAID, COMPE- ns'in’private city or coun: P. F., 804 Taylor st. VAN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON BANCH: AVl ‘man first-class farm hand and bandv with toals; wife is & good cook. Address W.G.,box 122, Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FANTED—STEADY MAN IN CASH BUSI- ness: good for $65 monthiy: can be increased; must have $150 cash. JOHNSTON, 2644 Kearny. ANTE D — FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER. 104 Kearnyjst., top floor. TRONG BOY TO LEARN CANDY TRADE. O Call at once, SCHAEFER'S, 22 Sixth st. IGNWRITER WANTED AT SHOESTORE 756 Market st., basement. : TOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GERMAN cooking for few boarders, $25: see party here at10 . M. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; COOK, country, $20; second xirl, American family, city, $20; 25 women and girls, city and country. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—FOUR FRENCH GERMAN AND Scandinavian second girs, $20 and $25; Prot- estant cook, American family,a short distance, $25: English nurse, §25: 4 German and Scandi: navian cooks, $20 and 330: 2 cooks in restaurant and boarding-house, $25 and $35; four waitresses, restaurants and hotels, $20, and $5 and $7 per week, and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F'. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter si. T ANTED—PROTESTANT GiRL FOR COO! ing and housework, three in family, a_short distance, 825; see lady here. J. ¥. CROSETT & Co., 312 Sutter st. YERMAN HOUBBWORK GIRL FOR ANTI- och, $20: Scandinavian girl for Benicia, §20: German cook, Alameda, $25: cook. city, family of 12 persous, $25; second girl, §15; housework girls, $15 and $20; youpg giris, $10 and $12. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary 'st. W ORKING HOUSEKEEPER FOR WIDOWER and 3 children, 6,14 and 17 years, in the coun- try, one who can take & mother’s place: see party hére; $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JORWEGIAN LAGNDRESS, INSTITUTION, $25; lsundress, restaurant, Alameda, $20. waitress, country hotel, $18; waitress, $18; strong chambermaid, country ho.el, §2 HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OTEL COOK, 835; PASTRY COOK, $10 PER week; German or French second girl and sew, $20; German second girl, $25: housework girl, Oakdale, $30: ~an Mate $2 15 housework girls, city, 820 and 825: 6 young giris, assist, $10 {0815 MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. VOMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES situation for second work or general.house- work: good references. Aadress 31 Montezuma st.. near Aission and Twenty-eigh h. (300D, SEAMSTRESS WaNTS WORE 1N privaie family. Please call at 187 Third st. TOUSEWORK GIRL OR WOMAR, MONTE: A rey County, $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. HAMBERMAID, COUNTRY HOTKL, #$15: restaurant cook, $25; waitress, restaurant, $4 week, and girls for housework. R.T.WAKRD & CO., 610 Ciay st. JIRST-CLASS COOK, GOOD BREAD AND \pastry baker, wishes situation: city of countr; would do general housework. Address Cook, Call Branch Office, 713 Larkin st. 5 Y OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION 10 do light honsewors. Call at 114 Natoma st. near New Montgomery. : 7OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WITH CHILD 4 years old wishes t0-do general housework; wages no object; more for good home; city, Osk- land or Alameda. Plense call 1115 Antonia st., off Jones. W A3 TED BY GOOD COMPETENT WOMAN— Will do general housework; is fine cook and jaundress; fond of children: don’t mind large fam- ily: city or short way in the country. 79 Jessie st., bet. First and Second. RUSTWORTHY OLD LADY WISHES CARE of child or invalid and make herself useful. Ap- Ppiy 619, Larkin st. T MIDDLE - AGED SOUTHERN working housekeeper on ranch; nice laundres country preferred. Call 749 Howard st., room 1. cook won'd work in_nice Jewish family, or as |- ANTED—FRENCH COOK AND HOUSE- work, country. $8); French second girls, $20 and $16; Swedishi laundress, country, $25; French chamber maid and seamstr.ss, $25: waitress for first-class springs, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. GEHEAN COOK, #26; GERMAN SECOND girl and sewing, $20; two girls, housework, cooking, $25, $20. 111 Antonis, off Jones, nr, Ellis. TURSE, $15, COOK, GERMAN FAMILY, AN '325: ‘s Swedish and German girls, $26, $20} Siockton st. others. MME. LEOPOLD, T AITRESS OTEL, $20. TELGAZI ) 420 Kearny st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GER- man or Swedish preferred. 1218 Fuiton st. ANTED_BY WHOLESALE HOUSE, A compeient stenographer and typewriter; rienced bookkeeper preferred. Address J. x 82, Call Uffice. HO- Gy ex- |+ ANTED—GOOD TAILOR; STEADY WORK. 146 Fourth st. ARBER-SHOP, CHEAP; BEST LOCATION in city; barzain. _Apply this office. TANTED—500 MEN. BEEHIVE, BEST 100 meal in town, 642 Sacramento st 5 HOEMAKERS WANTED ON MENS pegged shoes und repairing. 202 Fifth st. EDDLERS WANTED TO SELL WOOD; AP- ply atonce. 547 and 549 Brannan st. BE;T PLACEIN OITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes: great reduction on account of other busi- ness. 129 Sixth st. FIRST-CLASS TATLORS ON LADIES' WORK. 504 Sutter st. | I ST-CLASS PAINTER ON BODY WORK, striping, ornamenting, lettering, varnishing, eic.: uone but a first-ciass' man need apply. The Waltz afe, 109-111 Market st. FANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUE Iaborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. NEY WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms. night 15¢ 0 50c; week 81 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention 10 morning calis; open all night. T e [} 50 cts. and $1. REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST. REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST. PROF. VAN DE VERE. A splendld opportunity to consult this famous medium for a mere pittance. the future holds for 1f you would know wha vou call witnout delay. Advice on ail matters. 'ROF. VAN DE VERE, 1020 Market s M DR JIRANDAS, MEDITNM, 1206 Market st., Parlors 26 to 29. Satistaction and success guaranteed in all mat- ters: cousult this wonderiul medium and be suc- cessful. Send lock of bair and $1 and vou will learn something of your life and disease you never knew before. TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; skeptics invited. TXDAY AT20'CLOCK : MES, MAYOSTEERS; ladies only; readings d 101 Grove st. O-NIGHT — KATE HUESSMANN'S TEST meetings.793 Stevenson,off 9th,10th sittings $1. MES FULTON: MATERIALIZING SEANCE M "to-nignt for ancient spirits: 50 cents. 31 Fell. MPOTHER SADIE, MATERIALIZING seance (0-morrow, 12 o'clo>k. 533 Post; oU (G XPSY MEDIUM_SITTINGS DAILY (ST days included) : 25¢. 946 Mission; hours 10 09, | wagon’ large route: big bar trad: 1000, BAEBER - SHOP: FIRSTCLASS: . vicinity Baldwin; 4 chairs; bes gustam; geat offer: M. LESS & CO., 78315 Mar- ket, nr. Fourth. 950(), SAUSAGE FACTORY AND DELL DUV, cacies store; established 25 years; & living-rooms; good horse and wagon; large store trade and route; clearing $200 per month: proof. M. LESS & CO., 78835 Market st., near Fourth. 1500, SORNER GROCERY AND BAR: DUV, Western Adaition: vaiue of stock $1000; receipts $1200 per month; good horse and : established 10 years: owner retiring. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st., near Fourth. $6)000 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; < + best part Western Addition; fine fix- tures, handsome bar: neary full value in stock alone; monthly receipts from $800 to $1000; best cluss custom; mus: be seen 10 be appreciated. M. LESS & CO., 78313 Market st., near Fourth. $’" HOG AND CHICKEN RANCH {0V, across the bay: town limits: house 3 rooms: rent $7; 109 head hogs. M. LESS, 78315 Market. . d this week: owner going $250. mosc e a East. BILLY SHANNON, 209 Eliis st. ATOON —ON AC OU OF RETIRING from business, 122 Fourth st. ESSMAKING _AND HAIRDRESSING Hsiness i room 20, Murphy building: owners ieaving the city: must sell at once; bargain. OALYARD FOR SALE; FOUR YEARS lease. Apply 629 Haight st. k4 \IRST-CLASS SALOON IN WENTERN AD- dition: good trade from hail upstairs: low rent. Appiy 10 DONNELLY & BRANNAN, 1071 Mis sion st., cor. Seventh. {0 OTEL, WITH BAR AND 34 ROOMS; ALL H cenpiod: north of Market st.: run by present owner 10 years; everything in good condition; is cheap: forsale on account of departure from busi ness. Apply at 400 Bay st., cor. Mason, S. F. OALYARD FOR SALE CHEAP; 2 HORSES, (% \agons; tour living rooms; long lease. 4p- ply at this office. & ANTED—A PARTNER IN A MANUFAC- W {50k business with 82500: a good business man desired. Address L., box 53, Call Office. AUNDRY FOR SALE CHEAP; ONLY white steam laundry in city. Addres JAMES CAMP, San Luis Obispo, Cal. g OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR, INCLUD- ing building with lease. Apply at store, 220 East st G ONE OF THE BEST BUTCHEH- $200 . shops for sale. Address C. L., box 18, Call Office. PLENDID BUSINKSS OPPORTUNITY FOR alive man; grocery and bar for sale, cheap: 9 living-rooms: rent only $20: good reasons. A pply SCULLY & SON, 420 Sacramento 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. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. 10 EOOMS ON GEARY ST 85 rooms, clearing $200; ol 60 rooms on Market si 20 rooms on Fourth s 16 rooms on Taylor st 45 rooms on Market s * 2000 4200 600 ANTED—THREE OR FOUR ACRES NEAR city for good-paying lodging-house and lots: bargains for sale and exchanged; 10 to 100 rooms. ITEL, 906 Market st. 11 ROOMS: NR. KEA] 30; bargain. HEGARTY, 1004 M 1 ROOMS; NEW; PIANO; NTRAL; PAYS big: sacrifice. & 1004 Market st. 4() LODGING - HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS « N. of Market st.; house ful lears $60 to 875 per month; owner going to Enrope. M. LESS & CO., 78315 Market st., uear Fourth. Q@ 395, CIGARSTORE ~AND BARBER- ] + shop on Market st.: must be sold: at a $300, EEsTAURANT AND OYSTER-SA- « loon; best location in the city: every- thing new: good trade. 14 Kearny st. $150, FI5H STORE H ROUTE OF 250 #75 monthly. JOHNSTON & CO., 2615 Kearny. k GROCERY AND BAR; owner 9 years. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. $550. 53 Lo0N ESTABLISHED EHE LAST doing good business; low rent; rare chance. In- quire 533 California st., Phasalx Bar. bartrade: cash, custom; rent $20: in very best location: rare ESTAURANT ON FOURTH DOING VERY 00d business; compelled by circumstances to st., Phoenix bar, WILKE. tAR() CORNER SALOO %55 great bargain. JOHNSTON, 3614 Kearny s low rent; a sure bargain. JOHNSTON & CO. . customers: horse and wagon: clearing 570 100, O e s i present . 10 years: near Pine and Kearny sts.: "'OO CORNER GROCERY AND BXB; &f\{) . with living-rooms: chance.’ Particulars 533 California st., Phenix bar, sell at once; price $650. Inquire 533 Callfornia . Chronicle office: actual’ value $1500 , CLOSE _TO must be sacrificed: owner bought place in country. Inquire 533 Callfornia st.. Phenix Bar. .l_—'O' | BUYN HALF-INTEREST IN LIV- & DUV, ery and boarding stable in heart of city; clears $300 per month. COLTON, 908 Mar- ket st. RS, PHILANDER: JUST ARRIVED: V1 ciairvoyant medium; readings: 10 A. M. t0 9 P.M. 128 Turk st. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance medinm CLAIRVOYANT 218 Stockion st TIUNAL RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 Sutter: teacher vocal music, piano, elocu- ton; dramatic elocution a specialty: vocal and Shakespearean classes; stage dancing; minuet, Kavotte, etc. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE IMPROVER. 82 Ninth st. ‘QPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN ; MODERATE. > Meisterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farreil s W ANTED-PARTNER IN WHOLESALE business in Southern California; capital re- quired, $10,000 to $15,000; highest references iven and required; none but principals: Address Principal. box 104, Call Office. :2'() GROCKERY AND NOTION-STORE $2500. Geteais country town of 5000 popu- lation; 20 miles from city; full value in stock; selling on account of sickness. Business Exchange, 8781, Market st., room 1. q FOR THE LODGIN G $160 « house on Market st.; 22 elegantly fur- nished rooms. COLTON, 906 Market st. JICELY FURNISHED HOUSE, 10 ROOMS: business portion city, Address E. B., box 84 this office. T0(). AT A SACRIFICE ON ACCOUNT OF - other business; 45 rooms, clearing over $100° per month; thoroughly cleaned and reno- vated: part cash. 115 S o OUNGE, BEDSTEAD, BUREAU washstand cheap. 326 McAllister st. AND H. G, KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED « ding; new folding-beds, §9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; fuiniture . 779 Mission. TRE SALE Prices stand tlll goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets 18 50 Bed lounges. 8 00 Stoves . 750 Carpets. per yard . 55 Linoleum, per yard 55 Matting, per yard. . 10 Il our new buiiding is erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 700, GROCERY AND BAR; LIVING. {0V, rooms; 6 years present owner: low rent; must leave city. E. B. HUNSAKER, 646 Market st. JFOR SALE_FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE 0od paying business. Inquire R, 2013 Clinton ave., Alameda. TOICE BUILDING, PANTOMIME AND ACT- ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- £\ lege: individual nstruction; 4 months’ course; Gay and evening 825 Montgomery st. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandoline, banjo. 1707 Market. VUITAR, MANDOLIN, PTANO AND VOCAL (& Tessons; 83 mo. MARY WESTIAUS, 39 Fiith. |{ARBERS—FIRST-CLASS "{CHATR SHOP: central; bargain. DECKELMAN Bro.,106 Ellis 2 ANJU, PIANU AND GUITAR, 5U0c PER LES- 15 50n: music furnished. 125 Tenth si. EST MEAL ON EARTH: WBLL COOKED: 8 courses, 10c, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. TE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them &S gooa as new, and with our new machines we can do_your work a: one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. 30X WANTEDTO LEARN WATCHMAKER'S trade: must come of respectable parentage. Address Fxpert, box 61, this offic: . JARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- 2 ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. JARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SE D re:arv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. 8. FUCHS. J3ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamanp, 23814 O'Farrell. OSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS 20¢ to 50¢ night: 11 10 84 week: open all night. ANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. ANTED—SEAMEN; ORDINARY SEA AND green hands for deep-water voyages, whaling. Apply 117 Drumu), upstuirs. PETER McMAHON W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 539 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms: hest in the city- sing'e rooms 20 und 25c a night, $1 a week: meais 10c. W ANTED-MEN AND LADIES T0 TEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks 1equired; (ools given and wazses paid for Saturdays and Sundays; catalognes. . I, Barber School, 1515 Howard st. 1‘\11;:\"3 SKCOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. ELCI(\) HOUSE, 863l MARKET ST.— 1 to $3 week, Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. nigh EN'S 15-S0LING 50c: LADIE: while ¥ou wait. 638 Market. opp. V' OMPETENT GIRL WANTED FOR UP- stairs work and assist h care of children: wages $12 to $15. 91 Ellis st. ANTED—POSITION AS SALESLADY IN notions. dry £oods or cashler in restaurant; furnish the best of references. Address 12815 venth st., second floor. CUIET, REFINED WOMAN SEEKS POsI- tion as companion, maid, assist in store or light nousework: understands some dressmaking; at- tend invalld; smail wages. Address A. B., Call Branch Office. 539 Hayes st. HOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND EXPE- rienced saleswoman for fine underwear. Apply S, W., box 88, Cal i\ ] 10 31 FER WEER: 200 SUN {00 M lurge reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third. 7 ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third at.: 160 iarge rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 (o $3 per week. 1IRL TO WORK IN CANDY FACTORY AT Ninth and Hll‘lel' ta. btl:ejlenl. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with housework and children: smail wages. 309 Sanchez st. (XPERIENCED LADY WANTS POSITION as salesiady, cashier or copyist: good talker ana speaks German fluently ; references exchanged. P. M. 1., box 43, this office. OMPET GERMAN LADY HOUSE- keeper and cook, with an infant child, desires a situation either iv city or ‘country. Address E. A., box 63, this office. 1IRL WANTS SITGATION TO DO HOUSE- X work in small family : wages from $12 0 $15. Call 200935 Dupont st- RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION as waltress in mining camp: Pacific Coast or Alaska. Address H. SCLI, 330 Geary st. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF work by the day housecleaning. Call or ad- dress 40814 McAllisier st., bakery, - ing THIS EV £7:80 0'clock. Third degree. Master Masons in £00d 8 andiug are invited. By order of the W. M. A. KRONBERG, Secretary. CALIFORNTA LODGE No. 1, F. and A. M., will meet Td S (THUKSDAY) EVENING, March 26. at 7:30 o'clock. Third d-gree. By order ot the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary DORIC LODGE No. 216, F, AND A. M., 121 Eddy st.—Cailed meel-A Y OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS cashier in restaurant: city or country; best of references if required. Call or address 128 Turk st. ((OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day; washing, ironing, housecieaning. 1169 Mission'st., near Eighth. K] LADIES' NURSE CAN BE SE- cured at 153 Minna st. 2 [ OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION IN akery. Call or address 1317 Miss on st. TERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- (G"Work. Apply 1419 Devisadero s, near Gearv, YV OUNG GIRL TAILUKESS FOR busa- eling: éxperienced band. 14 Kearny st. Y OUNG GIRL 16 OF 17 YEARS, T0 CARE for children and light honsework. 844 Foisom. (GOOD SKIRTHAND WANTED. 1438 O'FAR- rell st MIBDLE-AGED “WOMAN O GIRL_FOR housework and assist with chiidren: $10 to $12. Cail afier 10 a. M., 521 Twenty-fourth st., cor. Capp. : OUNG GERMAN GIRL ASSIST LIGHT housework and children; $10 to $12. Call 817 ‘Webster st. 00D SEWERS FOR CORSET-MAKING. Call from 8 1011, 2634 Kearay st., room 2. W ANTED-GOOD HANDS ON VESTS. 641 Stevenson st. 2 (GIRLI&T0 16 ASSIST [N HOUSEWORK; NO children or washing. 733 Hayes st. \V INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; readiug- room: free bus 10 znd from the ferry. 1" MEN TU TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 15¢ 'V ‘and 20¢ a night, including coftee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny-. EST IN CIT Y —SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents night; L 25, $1 60 par week. [LOCUTION—DRAMA, DELSARTE. PHYSL cal culiure, voice cuiture. OLIVE HOFF SCHROED iR, 289 Hyde st.: call after 1 ». M. BELASCOS TYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, L.O.O.F. block, 7th and MKkt. CHOOL BELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architecture, nasay: eatab. ‘64 VAN DIT N AILLEN, 728 Mk []J EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, elecurical !n‘lneer'n(, telegraphy. me lunguages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue! JGHTSCHOULHEALL S 8IS CULLEGE; 23 Post: commercial. sharthand, Knelish: low ra'e: MANDOLIN, CELLU, BANJO: REA- PROF. FRANCIS, 104534 Valencia. TRY A~ND ASSAYING. GUNNING: Schooi. cor. Gearv and Powell sts. OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL . business Market st., doing business $11,000 a vear; more than price in stock ; good rea- son for seliing. ~ A. B., box 46, Call Office. HOTOGRAPH GALLERY TO LET; $12 PER month; second floor; 18x65. G. C. YOUNG, Petaluma. $750. SOBSER GROCEEY AND BAE, {9V, Western Additioa: good iocation: ele: gant_fixtures: living-rooms. including furniture, ‘Address Grocery, box 10, Call Office. ROCERY AND BAK—MUST SELL. 901 Fifteenth st. $250. A FARGAIN_ONSTER AND CHOP 20V, house: worth $500: owner going to Alaska next month. A pply this office. HOESTORE—EST. 13 YEARS: FINE BUSI- ness: full set tools: machinery ; reason for sell- ing, death of owner. 1126 Kentucky st., Potrero, 4(() CARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, 311 stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, pa: $10; bed- ounges, §7. T. D. MCCARTHY, 112 4t ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW ssedlounges trimmed with plus Brussels Carpet, laid . Enalish Linoleun, lai Window shades in 5 col SHIREK & SHIRE Grant avenu CARP L ONES Co. REAT WESTERN ing works; lacest improved machinery ; G. GEORGE.office 11 Eighth st. ARPETS CLEANE P laid, 6c per ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, 1 ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. YARPEIS CLEANED AND R ilke new. FERGUSON ‘& CO., 28 Tenth South 6. D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successo E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANTNG O « Tdth st.; cieaning 3¢ Ok RENT-STOREROOM, WITH 7 LIVING: T00IS, in country, at railroad station; rant $10; postoitice in store pays nearly all the rent. Address A., box 4, Call Office. §250, EOF SALE-A CORNER SATOON, D20V, with low ret, paid up until April 9 owner must on account of other business. Ap- ply LEMLE & CO., wholesale liquor dealers, 265 Third st ANTED—CASH PARTNER: turns; excellent references; LYNCH, 935 Market st. GOOD RE- investigate. ST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE EKLY CALL. sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. HORSES ORSE MABKET, 426 VALENCIA; JUST received from k. W. Jones, Sheriff or Colus County, 25 head of z00d werk and driving hurses, weighing up 10 1500 pounds; to be sold cheap. 3. D. FORKESTER, Salesman. ¥ YOU WANT 70 EUY, SELL OR EX- chanze horsey, buggles, wagons or harness you will find it to_your advantage to call at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Géary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales evers Tuexlay at 11 o'clock, C. It MAKTIN, proprietor. 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. UNSET HORSE MARKEY, 220 VALENCIA— Horses, mules, wagons, buggies and harness, OR-ES PASTURKD: SEND FUR CIRCC- lar.” The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. I ESTAUKANT FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY on accountof sickness. 268 First $ | 25 PARTNER MANUFA TORES STa- ple article; trade estublished; investi- gate. 5204 Sixth st. 3)6-0 SALOON AND FIXTURES: RENT DU #20. Corner Bryant and Gilvert sts. $l)0()() CORNER GAOCERY AND LI- P4 - quor-store: trade $40 10 850 a_day. neariy value in siock. Owner, box 8, Call Office. ; 4 LIVING- ore ntiached: rent $30; will be sold Apply 536 Howard st. NE OF THE OLDE-T AND BEST-PAYING coffce saloons. connected with a bakery and confeciionery, centraliy located, on one of the main thorouglifares of this city. is for sale at a reasona- ble price on uccount of the proprietor’s withdrawal from business. Inquire during office hours at the law office of FRANK SCHILLING, 508 Califor- nia st. at ouce. ST-CLASS PASTURAGE: PLENTY WATER and feed vear round. G.W. LUCY, 802 market st. 15 SETS NEW AD SECOND-HAND HAK- ness: ail kinds: wagons, buaies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission'st. R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUK- n for 8. F. Police 'ment. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401. 4 HORSES FGR BALE; ALSO WAGON4 carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Jdarket, 337 Sixth at.; suction sales every Wernes duy. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctloneers. W ANTED-MEN T GET BUTILE SHARP sieam beer. 5¢; bottle wine, 5c. 609 Ciay st REE BEER-TWo SCHOONKRS FOL e; also a bottl eof lager, be, at 637 Clay st. PEY ACME HUUSE, o7 MARKET ST BE- low fixih, for a room : 25¢ a nicht: 81 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: §1 W...m rooms for two, 25c & day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Cluy st. W AXTED—PARTNERIN TLUNCH-COUNTER and cuftee saloon; daily receipts $27 to 835 gunranteed to clear good wages; rare chance: 3300 uired. STENBERG & Cu., 632 Marke: st FURNITURE WANTED P e S USRI ey CALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF you want highest cash for your furniture or merchandise of any ki 100 SETS SKCOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds: second-hand wagons, . carts: also 20 cheap horses. Pifieentii and Valencis sts. WAGU.A s A D CAnw-AGES, AYING BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ; splendid location. Address Business, box 3, thiy HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Uas- ting Works, 3537 Tehama: tei. So-40. LIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS 331 oldon \te ave. : telenhone east 126, FOE SALE—MISCELLANEOU e 752 s BARGAIN-14 BICYCLES. 8 NEW STER- ling, 11 Monarchs, neariy new, $150 cash, bal- ance installments. 565 Twelith st., Oakl: YNAMO BNGINE, BOTL ALE—10 - HOKS.POW ER_UPRIC engine: now runnine. JOHN DIPPEL, Fif and Railroad aves., South San Francisce 3 SEARLY NEW: 440 CASTHO: 35._Call evenings 4 to % o'clock. BABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FUI ture bought at the factory saves retafler’s /10 fit._Calfornia Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mjsion (RESH YOUNG HALF-BRED JERSEY: large and rich milker; gentle. 1312 Folse 8t YUOL COUNTER AND 3 SHOWCASES VERY cheap. 121 Post st, room 29. B MBINATION POOT, AND BILLIARD §00. table: cost $220. Fifteenth ave. s2d San runo road. 1895 HBIGH GRADE 8105 SaF, light tandem, equal new, §7 fireproof safe only $35. #26 McAllister NG BICYCLE, BUIL waich; terms ensy. D, office. $12 goll-‘xr:x‘: P‘:l:zww S AND BAKERY « fixtures: cost bargain and must be sold. Appiy 1200 Webster st = 175 BRANCHBAKERY AND NOTIONS: $175. B2 $15; 3 rooms. Apply cgr{)cg;: EATMARARET AT BARGAIN; E tion.” Inquire at 1046 Sutter at. 0> LOCA: JALOON FOR SALE; LOW RENT: LON St Appy at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacitie AN OLD ESTABLI~HED BUTCHER BUSI- ness in one of the orincipal markets in this city; owner desires to leave thy health. Address H. H., box 'fl? &{d’;‘e:.‘ jo ANEL, PLATFORM SPRING WAGON: 8 ‘weeks' used: cheap. Call 814 Nineteenth, near Sanchez. LusE. \v ILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK BLACK satchel from steps of 1823 Howard st. return the same and receive liberal reward? LOST—m WES1ERN ADDITION, SMALL fox-terrier; finder rewarded. 2821 Filbert st. LOS‘!‘ OR STOLEN--6 GEESE. RETURN TO A. CASWELL, Eighteenth ave., South San Francisco; reward. GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRLTO ASSIST AT lieht housework. 323 Kddy street. TYLISH, INTELLIGENT YOUNG WOMAN of good address: saiary. U. S. Indusirial Agency, room 167, Crocker bullding. . A MALONE PAVS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. OST—FROM 916 PIERCE ST., MARCH 19, n parrot. Finder will please return and receive $5 reward. CASL FRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Misston, bet. 4th & th, CAHPAXBN ASSOCTATION RECEIPT-BOOK Return at 220 Van Ness aye.: reward. 30(), BUTCHERSHOP: ~ DOING GOOD . €8s, A] v, .%"}v ' husiness. Apply 81 Fo'rih st., up- OFFEE, OYSTER, ICECREAM AND DELL- cacy businesss north of Marl P.W., box 124, Call Oficer ol Address T GOUD PAYING SODAAND BOTTLE-BEER busi) 1 J Allhu::.m for salg in St. Helena. Apply 404 Mc- #250. Office. (GOOD CIGAR -STAND AND LAUND G Clive for aale at Soamiac. Toquire 108 ¥ifih. OLD—TRINITY COUNTY HYDRAULIC Mines; very large; cheap: also some firstclags free-milling gold jodes. Tor pale, - CLT E BLACKBUKS, hiEruadionat Hotel, San Fran: CORNER GROCERY, BAR; TRANS: fer; pleasant living-rooms. Apply Call AR OUTEIT, MIRRORS, CASH RE(ISTERS, Discalen tc.: ehoapest. MEER. 111} Mission. SE PRUSSIAN BITTER T STOMACH U e marxe LT ERS, BEST at Bovanza Wine Vaults; 1 land. Alameda. prop., 341 Pine, b légrl: ‘l‘ifiuf’l‘i’fiffln ltl‘e’.u i s-hll?‘:fi’fi > 1 OUNTERS, SHE, j SHOWCASES bougirt and sold 112114 Macks, bet. 7th aad 8:a STORAGK s ST 3 F SN A B SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ELLIS: S re-proot bulldi:g: astern pian. 732 MISSION—STQRAGE AT 0 per | Tates; fis T . B RoONEY -reduced rates: basenient stornge,s TORAGE OF FURNITUR S R. F. OSBORN & cu.'?f,’,‘ 753 Market st. == ERSONN &¢ PPLY FOR RATES STORING FURNE A ture, éte. SHIREK :gxfx(u‘Ex. 747 Market. TORAGE OF FU RNITU RS, PIANOS, HOUSE- S hold goods. etc, J. {r}&‘kon. 735 Market st. BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET= i low rates; tel+phone South 762 ad WH&.\N ¥

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