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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1896 HOTEL AB]_?._IVALS. PALACE HOTEL. EC Voorhets, Sutter J J Halpin, N Y alder, Chicago A W Mel'en, Juneau Mrs John =parks. Reno Hume, Lo MK som, N Y H C Willlams, Elizabeth F A spencer, Po tland M Levey, Seattle Nrs Neufelder. Sesttle A C Bell, London C P Allen, London W B Veith, Meibourne H Lumsden, Scotiand J & Brown, Brooklyn ‘TheMsses Brown, Bklyn E C Neufelder, Seattle John McEwen, London H allen, London F Volimer, Berlin Mr& MrsLumscen,Scotld C Lumsden, Scotland C C Foster, Cambridge J F Albright, Cambridge Mrs Albright, Combriage A McDowell, Liverpool Dr F Cox, Liverpool B Thomas, Honolu Miss A D Griftith, N Y M Lang, Portland Mrs H Lang, Portland > Tacoma 1s C H Hyde, Tacoma Jr, Seattle , Salt Lake ' Snia Barbara R B Jones, Chicazo Dirs M Crossey, Bisbee J M Dowie, Ausualla MrsJ D Norton. Mich J D Norion Jr, Mich J Stein, Kio Vista S H Emanuel, N Y C Woolley, N Y Barbara Miss E Elizalde, S Barb A Loeb & w, Chicago E W Merritt, Denver H W Miller & w, N Y G O Kruse, N ¥ € 3 Stecduwan, Salt Lake 3. L McKelleps, Ne Mrs G W Griffith, 5 ¥ Dr G W Winchfield, Col W H Thomas Sai. Lake W Scranton & w, Pa HOTEL. Dr N Green & wife, Cal F A Kilbrn, Waisonville H Thorp, Sacramento Miss Craig, Cal J F Curtis. Aubrra Miss M _West, Colusa V Hands, Cal § M Bixby & T H Kobert J R Win: 3rs E L Crais & d, Cal Mrs N Dusche. Cal Jirs A Wes:, Colusa W F Daers, Cal J A Haskell. Cal €N Adams, Los Ang J W Smith, Stockton W A" White, Watsonville ¥ J McCuilough &w,Cal J H Sampson, Cal 1) R Mclutosh, Cal V E Owens, Napa. G B Adamson, Cal J Kuhn, Chico M E Hughes, Folsom J Johnston & w, C P Carroll. Peteluma ¢ Steinbeck, Holiister 3 R Roverts. Cal 4 W Bowers, Los Ang T M Jackson, Kingman Jiiss Ella Owens, Napa F R Doonis, Fortland © J Oesre, Ohio Mrs. Baker, Cal ubribier, N Orleans & w, Cal J C Trie, Stockton J D Swanson, Carberry A Ablt, Coiusa J E Woolley, Cal J Clug Jr, Cal Dr C C Gieaver, Cal J S Frazer & w, Cal W Tod, Santa Rosa B R trince, Altaville 3G Brown, Minneapolis Wm Coler, R 1 E A Kust, Denver E 1, Holland, Salt Lake S W Hail, Cal W H Bray W H Williard, Nevada Mrs A Tarnbu! ¥ H Newton & w, Nev DrJ H Tivbetts, Cal Mrs LN By ield,0hio J F Maurtin, Columbus G W Brown, Mexico Mrs W Hodgson, venver | Ylora M Aiden, Denver Miss F Muckay, Cal Mrs J C Card, Portland A L Jones y U > Gregory. Cal J As Lewis, Modesto Mary Noel, St Louls R B Tait, Fresno Mrs’M A Grabam, Cal Miss A A Grabam, Cal ss Cora M Hatch, Cal G L Belcher, RUSS HOUSE ¥ Duncan, Carson Mrs S F iafter, Bakrsfid C T Settle, San Jose 1 H Mulhol:and, Cal A E <lbin, Springtield G W Snow & w,Salt Lake Mrs A BSmith, V Curran, Sacramen.o G G Collins, Willows J Adams & w,S Lorenzo W R Prather &f.Adams K Caughey. Santa Clara J McPherson, L Angles I Beach, Sun Jose J Andrews, G W Mine A'J Bullard, Salinas D Standrord, Brentwood A Soul, Angels ¢ C R Sco't, Portland © G Carzell, San Juan H H Hillman, Peterson 1 Adams, Marquette J Daily, Fort Ross T G Moody & w, Victoria J L German, Santa Maria J H Boke. Napn K M Urd, Aptos J Branegan &w,Nev City F W Mowry, Irvington ¥ D Newland, Salinas A Feliz, Lovelocks T Bright, Los Angeles W G Stump, Petaluma rman, Cal y Sturge, New Zealand Mrs L DuMilien, Sacto € Welen, Guerneville A J Rosenbury, Wausau A Doolittle, Happy Camp 3 Switt, Vaieio J Thombs, Grafton N C Sargent, Stockton G W Boggs, Tracy LICK HOUSE. E H Adams, New York T E Biskop, Tulare Miss M L Mclntosh, Cal M Levy, w & ch, Cal Sacran ento Meyer, Boston Hi Donzhue & w, Sn Jose sa R Diller, Chico John vennison, Cal F C Staniford, Cal 1, DeDonough,S 1 McFaull, Nev © J Stiliwell, Cal A K Rochent Seattl S E Shaw, ( ale CF Howland, LosAngles Los Angeles P Gambling, Los Angeles i Modesio J W Briggs& w, Ventura r, 1daho COSMOPOLI HOTEL. Geo Relm & w. Chicago L Miller. San Luis Obispo Gene Craven, Ukiah Thos Daly, San Katael A Maheson, Belvedere W B Dunne, Oroville Mrs H B Stone, Byron W T Reed, Stockton rs W Johnson, Brron John Hesfer, Los Gatos e L McCarty, Fresno Jams Money, Los Catos W M Taylor, kresno H H Andrew, Los Gatos ¥ Whitcomb. Pasadena A C Campbell, 1« 3 € Cooper, Tucoma , W J Dobler, Portiand C F Carey, kau Claire © O R Dooler, Portland + Milton, Eau Claire F Montgomery, Portland 3 f, Santa Ana E Hayes, Spokar J F Schoch & w, Forest Thos Finegan, Honolulu Grove, Or BALDWIN HOTEL. H Hyde, Courland M S Brownstine, N Y 3 CN Abbott, Oukland G Stracham, N Y Ir A B Carter, Penn Miss Enos, Honolulu Master Enos, Honolulu B F Wetherby, Boston C V Hymen, Los Ang D Wetherby. Boston W € Douglas, St Louis A C Wateriousedw,Chgo M Obesteider, € Miss L Scott, N Y H Stocsman, Phila Miss S Butler, Cal Gras Miss F Raymond. ¥ Y S H Winter, Fresno O L Krelm, Milwaukee R D Holabird, Los Ang ¥ s & w, Cal e, Milwankee t1, Vacaville NEW WESTERN HOTEL tullard, San Jose W pitzer, Alcatraz Fick & w, Los Angls A M Byrnes, Reno W T Stev Denver R J Harding, Colo raz Henry Hart, Boston Lordsburg F C Burne, Santa Ana Lewis, kland J W Pooley, Auckland Miss S ewart, « akland Lydia Kenny, Oakland Paine, Oakland gliton, Fresno , Fresno * Hall, Snta Rosa | REAL ESTATE ;IEANSiACTIONS. A. C. Stoddart to F. M. Lee, lot on N'W corner of Polk street and Olive avenue, N 30 by W 97:6, warranty deed: $10. 1. H. and Hannah Jacobs to Herman Roman, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 57:6 E of Gough, E 50 by N 120: §10 J.C.and Mary J. Toud: ¥ to Gilbert Palache, lot et, 130:6 W of Bu- biect to a mortgags on N line of Washinzt chanan,W 25:3 by N £10. Judah Boas to Marzaretta J. Wigg, lot on E line of Lott street, K0 N of Wailer, N 10, E 60, § to & point, W 53: £10. Margaretta J. Wigz to James McLean, lot on E 6. line of Central avenue (Lott), B0 N of Waller street, N 50 by E 39.S toa point 80 N of Waller, W 210, 1ot on SE line of Market sireei, cific Improvement Company Emma Joseph, 35 SW of Brady, £ 24, NW 124: $10. to Henretta Heyden, lot on + 280 N of Sixteenth, N 30 by E SW 30, SE 124, Wilijam Heyd line of Capp sire 120; gift. M. Morgenthau Company Elizabeth P. Sonntaj firstand York stre (a_corporstion) to lot on SE corper of I'wenty- 15, k. 25 by § 97:6; $10, P.J.aud Emma Donahue to Daniel and Mary Dougherty. lot on W line of Hampshire street, 6 N of Twent £10. Jlizabeth Treland to Catharina n N line of Twenty-fith street, 22 ell, W 20 by N 7 0. nner (by W. C. Dunlap, referee) to Mary A. Conway, lot on W line of (,\2%i3 S of Oceati-house road, S 50 Miguel, Vincen: and Catalina Noe and Catalina ivalo o same, undivided half of loton W line of ‘Eureka streer, 128:4 5 of Ocean-house road, S 50 by W 1 F10. Schmidt, Corinda Daneri 1o Emile H., Henry, Eugene, Edward, Attilio_and Irene Daneri, lot on N line of of Powell, W 20 by N 76, ¥ F750. .and Charity Hayward, James S. and Salome s, Jameson 1o George Br March 26, 1851, 1ot on SE corner of Leavenworth id Beach streets, 2 412:6 0y S 137:6; 85, Michael J. Crowley i0 Mary A. Crowiey. lot on S line of Eddy street, 37:6 K of Hyde, E 25 by S B7:6: gift. Mary i V. McHugh to Mary McQuarrie, lot on N side of O'Farrell sireet, 1146 E of Larkin, E 23 by N 127:8: £10. Jeremiah Comkley to Tulia Coakley, lot line of Perry street, 127:6 NE of Third, NE 25 by SE 75; also 1ol ou Sic line of Vallejo street and ¥ 20 by S 60; gift. n ard A. Barnard to urdivided half of ot on E corner ets, NI 45:10 by SE 100; $10. Mary C. Weld (nee Stevens) to Samuel Weld, lot on N line of Brannan street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by MW 110: also property in Alameda County: also any and all property; gift. N. and Mathilda G. Ohlandt to 'F. H. Davis, lot on E line of Mississippi street, 300 5 of Yolo, 5 50 by E100: $10. Berphard and Coarlotte Getleson to Elvira M. Stacey. lot on K line of Victoria screet, 150 N of Central, N 50 by E 100, biock 43, Uity Land Asso- ciation: $10. Frunk M. and Helen M. Coffin to Frank H. Harris, 1ot on N line of Minerva s'reet, 375 E of Ligmontn, £25 by N 125, Railroad Homestead 0dd Fellows' Cemetery Assoclation to G. W. Rockwitz, lot 16, plat A, Pacific Section; $150. ALAMEDA COUNTY, Dominick and Eilen O'Mara to Laura A. Arpett, 1ot on N'W Jine of Perry sireet, at ommon corner own, 99 vear estate from n SE J. Moyni- ission and Jots 25 and 26, block A, lanas of Oakland View Homesieal Assoc:ation, thence NE 60, NW §7:4, SW 60, SE 66 10 beginning, being lot 26, block A, Jands of Oakiand View Homestead Association, subject 10 & mortgage for $310, Oakland : $10. ¥. Moatgomery (by attorney) to O. H. Burnham 1 s.all interest in1oton X line Fortieth irove, £ 52 by N 110. being lot 25, resubdivision of Montgomer: Tract, to correct 4514 151, Oakland Tows Patrick 'O'Con. nnell, lot on E line of Dismondsirect, 112 N of Moss avenue, N 85 by I 125, being portion of lot 20, map of Broad- yayand Wesion &venue lots, Onkland Township; it John G.and B. Klumpke to Elizabeth Trader, lots 29 and 30, block C, Amended Map Christisnia Tract, Berkeley, quitciaim deed: $5. Duncan F. and Aiice 1. MeDouald to W. H. Marston, lot on SW corier of Gilman and Wainut sireets, 8 240 by W 142:7, belng lois 1 and 4, biock £1, prope ty of Berkeley Villa Association, Berkeley, quitclaim dued: $10. Commercial Lank to same, same, to correct 561 @, 205, Berkeley: $10. ¥ £ J. H. Bruns 1 F. P. Fisher, lots 33, 35 and 36, Bishop and Hart Tract, Alameda; £10, George H. and Surah A. Pitts to Edward G. W McCormick, Sali Lake Duisenberg, 1ot 7, block A, and lots 1, 2, 3 and 5 to & block B, mup of Adeline-street property, being » resubdivision of blocks A and B, Northern Addi- 0 Oskland, Onkland; $5. O O nd “Anna Courtuey to Michael Fahey, lot ‘on NW corner of Miranda street and Ciare- mont avenue, N 50 by W 150, being lot 139. block, I. Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract, Oakland Township, subject to a morigage to Central Bank: P suntain View Cemetery Association to John Daggett, lo: 71, plot 16, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland Township: $7 Same (o same, the NE s ot lot 72, 1n plot 16, me, Oakland Township; $44. S foeph J. and barbara Aason to James L. Robin- son, loton NW corner of Blake and Ellsworth streets, W 50 by N 16, being lot 24, block 1454, Blake ‘Tract, Maps 1 and 2, Berkeley: $100. William Stewart_to Peter Pedrazzini, the NE 5 feet of lot_80, Electric Heights Tract, Brooklyn Township; $40. TJoceph Y and W. D. Benmett to Abble A. Ben- nett, lots 25, 26, and 27, maps of subdivision lots 56,57, 65 »nd 66, Kingsiand Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Evereis D. and Eugente J. Jones to Mathiida Coun (wife of Mever), lot on NE line of East venth street. 50 SEot First avenve, SE 100 by NE 100, block 27, Clinton. kast Oaxland; $5. ame 10 Felix Peano, 1ot ou S corner of East Twelfth street and First avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, bock 27, same: $5. g ame 10 Charles D. Littler, lot on SW line of st Twelfth street. 60 SE of First avenue, SE £0 by SW 100, block 27, same: 35, Same (0 Audrew Stockholm, iot_on SW line of Easc Twelfih street, 100 SE of First avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, block 27, same: 5. orge L. and Annie C. North to F. F. Weston, | 10t on S line of Perultu street, 100 W from E line | of plat 12.thence W 50, S 85:714, E 50, N to be- ginning, betuz portion of 1ot 2, map of subdivision of plat 12. Watson Tract, East Oakland: grant. A. H.and Caroline H. Freed to Germain and Felix Capdevielte. lot on NW line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 50 KW of East Tenth street, SW 25 by NW 75, block O, Knowles and Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, sublect to a mortgage to San Francisco Mutual' Loan Association, East Oak- land: $10 Thomas and Harriet C, Bord to Mary Sweeney, 1ot 100, Kimball Trsct, Brookiyn Township; $5. Mary Sweeney to Hannab Hickey, Brooklyn Towuship; £10. . 5. and Mamie A. Austin to Germain and Felix pdevielle, lots 7 and 8, Rio Grande Tract, vn Township: $10. Samuel Burt to County of Alameda, lot begin- ning at a point on NE line of lands of T. C. Put- man, at W corner of land of H. G. Pratt, thence NE 58 links, NW 4.39 chains, SW 38 links, SE 4.39 chains to beginning, to be used for public road and 10 be known as county roaa 2848, Brooklyn Town- ship: grant. John and Dora Graf to same, lot beginning at a point in center line of county road 1854, at S cor- ner of lands of Jobn Graf, thence NE 38 links, N W 2.63 chains, SW 38 links, SE 2.63 chains, to be used for public road and 10 be known as county road 2848, Brooklyn Township; grant. | Horace G. and Caroline F. Pratt to same, lot be- ginning at & point on NK line of lands of T. C. Patnam. at W corner of lands of John Graf, thence NE 38 links, NW 4.28 chains, SW 38 links, SE 4.28 chains, to be used for public road and to be known as county road 2848, Brooklyn Town- ship; grant. Builders' Contracts. Hans J. H. Koepke with C. Krecker et al., car- penter-work, etc., for three t.;- -story frame build- ings on NW cogner of Devisaavio and Eliis streets; Emil john, architect: $8585. Jacob Stern (o Robert Smilie, carpenter-w etc, for a five-story commercial building on NW corner of Halleck” and Sansome streets; Pissls & Moore, architects: $8096. Jacob Stern with John D. McGilvra; work on same. same architects; $23,33" tobert W. Leslie with Wesierland & Sandeen, to_erect a two-siory building on S line of Army street, 106:8 from SE corner of Army and San- chez; Charles M. Rousseau, architect: $2540. Took No Chances. “And you tell me.’ the modern girl murmured, thoughtfully, “that your heart has my name, and mine alone, engraved upon it?” *Yes,” he answered, “and it is the truth.” ‘‘You can also call to mind the financial resources such as to warrant you in under- taking to supply me with such a home as that to which I'have been accustomed 2’ +Of course.” “Would you mind going up to the next corner with me?” “Certainly not. But for what purpose?’” “They are conducting some experiments with the cathode ray, and, if it isall the same to you, I'd like to bave what you say veritied.”—Washington Star. sandstone SAN FRANCISCO CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALz— | 710 Market sireet, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open untfl 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open antll 9 'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 8:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETI) GODFREY DE ST. OMAR Council No. 1. K. K.—Elec. tion of officers THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, April 10, at 8 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBE, Recorder. same, | | Howard st., nr. Fith. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. = MERICAN WOMAN, ELDERLY, DESIRES position as housekeeper for widower; is good plain cook: willing (o wash, clean house: s neat, emperate and healthy; fond of children; a home, small pay. Call oraddress 46014 Minna; basement. " OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLAIN SEWING and mending; children’s clothes and white clothes Address or call 715 Natoma st., rooms 10 and 12. C Suu OOK, BANCH, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 ter st. ERMAN NURSE, $26. MISS OUL] Sutter st. A N ELDERLY WOMAN, COUNTRY, 815. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. C Suti Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES WASHING AND $1 a day. 902 Pacific st., in ousecleaning grocery. JIRL WISHES TO COOK ON A RANCH AND ¥ do general housework. FPlease call for 4 days 1442 Valencia st. Y OUNG WIDOW, SCOTCH, WISHES RE- engagement as housekeeper to 1 or 2 gentle- men: is thorough housekeeper, excellent cook and a good nurse in sickness. Address Y. W., box 108, Call Office. RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS: $125; cuts by tailor system: good fitter: aresses made over. Address D. M., box 101, Call. D LIALLE WOMA . WANTS A SITUATION V to do housework. Call or address 1169 Mission st., room 7. VY DMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY AS laundrass or houstcleaning. Call 43 Willow ave., cor. POIK st. DOSITION AS NUKRSE; CAN TAKE ENTIRE charge of baby from’ birth. Address 12815 Ninth st 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES 70 GO OUT BY the day at any kind of woik. Ml or address 12 Bourbin plece. | G daug] Sutter st. 00K, HOSPITAL, $40, MISS CULLEN, 523 ter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH MOTHER AND hter, 825, country. MISS CULLEN, 328 LEN, 323 C OOK, HOTEL, CULLEN Sutter st. C% K, OAKLA ND, 30; COOK, OI'TY, $35, PRI- ily. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutterst. $30, MUST GO TO-DAY. MISS MISS CULLEN, L sta; ADY’ nd massage. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. (¢ TAME utter street, #10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ATID, 30 AN SLEEP HOM AW gint, 525 nurse., Monterey Co v, SECOND cook, San Luis Obispo,$25; an " Jose, $25; 15 house- 20 $20; work girls, city, 820 and $25; 6 young g ris to as- sist, 81 010 $15. MISS CULLEXN, 328 Sutter. AU RESS "AND SECOND GIRL FOR 4 country, must bave refcrences, $25: German or Irish girl for housework, $20; Scandinavian girl for seary VY QMAN WISHES TO DO WORK BY THE | PROFESSIONAL COOK FOR_INSTITUTION, day: any kind of work. Call or madress 408 | L must have city references, $50; pastry ook Meallister si.; bakery. and baker, 1 MPETENT WOMAN 1 the day. 1718 Lexinglou ave., nr. Eighteenth st., bet. Valencia and Mission. (VE_RMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO X light housework and plain cooking. 7a Ran- Q-i‘l place, off Sixteenth st., bet. Mission and Valenc EAT RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITU- ation to do_general housework in small fam- 1ly. Address 27 Stevenson ave., off Brady si. Y QUNG GIRL SPEAKING FRENCH AND English; do children’s dresses; would iike posi- tion in respectable family; care for children and light housework. Address 511 Hyde st., from 10 A M. 104 P M. ISHES WORK BY hotel, near €00k, country” hotel, $30: ironer for machine, $35. summer resort. $50; pastry cook, small city, $25; cook, country notel, $25: 0.9 Troy C.R.'HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. AT W waltr TRESS FOR WATER RESORT, $20 for South, fare_advanced, $20; wait- ress for summer resort, $20; chambermaid for city, $1 5. C. R.HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary. W ANTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN girl for cooking and housewor! $25. see party Lere at 10 to-day Scandinavian_ sezond girls, $z 3 in family, 2 German and nurse children, $25: €00k, plain wash, $30: pastry cook, $30; laundress and chambermaid, $25; working house- keeper, ing an CROSE . $20, and a large number of girls for cook- d housework in city and country. J. F. TT & CO., 312 Sutter st. N EAT YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS 4\ “general housework in an_American family; is a good plain cook; wages $20. Call or address 1810 Broderick 7OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO Light hous:work in small family; no washiug. Please call or address 1402 Pacific st., near Hyde. 15 Cr second READ T00) Emplo; SEWORK GIRLS, WOODLAND, SANTA uz, Sacramento and other country towns; 2irl, $20; waitress, $15. MUKRAY & Y, 634 Clay st. MAXN GIRL FOR CHAMBERWOURK, $20: MARTIN'S m. board, etc.; call early. 749 Market st. MATD, §25 70 §30: MUST UNDER- RMAID, $25. MISS CULLEN, 328 ER FOR WIDOWER'S FAM- or Alameda, $20. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 * WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION as working housekeeper, or cooking, country preferred. Address E. E., box 15, Call Ofice. RPHAN GIRL, 13 YEARS OLD, DESIRES £00d home: speaks English and German; refer- ences. Addrass O. Gi., box 134, Cail Oflice. AXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS DESIRES Y plain sewing and mending; hours 1 to 5. 105 Stockton st., room 22. 2 QUIUATION WANTED BY A SCANDINA- vian girl (o do general housework. Call or ad- dress for 2 days at 49 Sacramenio st. sp; Kearny st. AITRE: $20. $30; WAITRESS FOR SS, $30; rings, HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 N Gl housework. 721 Eliis st. R for OST CO. Winchester House, 44 Third st., uear Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; fre VIRLFOR HOUSEWOR VENTENT AND RESPECTABLE: bus t d from fe N FAMIL ,820: e, $30: 5 girl: itress, 20 invalid's nurs s for HELP WANTED-—Continued. ‘W ANTED — PARTNER: ~ ESTABLISHED business: $100: on easy terms. J. M., box 111, Call Office. BABBER FURNITURE, 2.CHAIR OUTEIT, Dearly new, for sale cheap. A. L., box 63, Ci JAY. BOYS_TONY, 722 HOWARD, GIVES 8 eggs, mush, soup, ‘coftee, 10c; & good square meal for 5¢; give us a call. $25 PAYING CORNER SALOON WANTS + partner; experience not necessary. 633 Howard st. l,ARBERTHO‘pfiEfiL 2 1 chair. Adiress B, box 4, Call Oftice, Oakland. XPERIENCED DRESS, DOMESTIC AND men’s furnishing salesmen. Address Drive, box 33, Call Office, o IN OAKLAN BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any Kind see S 'RAND & CO., 45 Third st. tho $250. will clear at least $75 per month o eac! lished over 10 vears day work. WANTED — STEADY MAN _AS partner in_cash commission pusiness; stn : experience not nccessary; h investigation allowed: no night or Sun- Work. STRAND & CO» 45 Third si. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR: BARGAIN if sold this week. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. $750. CORNER BAKERY; GOOD MORSE and wagon. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. $375 BRANCH BAKERY, NR. 2 SCHOOLS; argain, STHRAND & CO., 45 Thid st. “FART OF MARKET ST. ANTED—BOY OF GOOD FAMILY IN A first-class architect’s office to learn the pro. fession; no pay. Address Boy, box 140, Call Office, BARBER 15c. SHOP FOR SALE ON AC £ CIGAR-STORE AND LAUNDRY 9. oftice. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st €0. $125 SALOON AND RESTAUR. . clears $150 per month. STRAND & , 45 Third count of going East. 1525 Park st., Aiameda. W ANTED—MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- erally useful at a lunch counter; must have 75. 23 Kearny st., room 10, [JARBE ARTNER WITH $200; ELE gant'y fitted-up shop; good location. STOLTZ, 680 Market st. EASTEI( WEEK—2 FRESH EGGS, WITH coffee, tea or milk, bread, butter, etc., 5c. 635 Clay st., Big Yellow Front. J,IVESOLICITORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY 4 profitable proposition; accident. health ana life insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5 P, ., or address Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, 316 California, room 18. | (CATMAKEES WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A. 3. at Golden Gate ave. entrance to CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 Market st. EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 51 50 per week. Pacific House, Conimercial and Leidesdor® sts. J ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Roikin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1to $3 per week. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO t.: 200 rooms; best in the city- singie rooms 20 and 26c a night, 81 a week: meals 10c. MENS SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 25c: DONE 15 minutes, while you wait. 835 Kearny st. £100 RESTACURANT, OYSTER-HOUSE: . ol-established piace; first-ciass run- | ning order: daily receipts $65 {o $70; present owner 3 years: full investization; will exchange | for city real estate. STENBERG'CO., 632 Market. BOOK, STATIONERY AND CIGAR $100 . wiore; sacrifice. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. 3 L5 a5t 3 MINE FRUITSTO ROOMS: FURNITURE wagou; bargain. 21004 Market st. 3 FINE BAKERY, OVEN, ETC.: $18 $‘000. dally; rooms. HEGARTY, 1004 Mar- o “PAYING RESTAUHANT: A w1 () GOOD-PAYING RESTAURA B & 150. bargain, E.J HEGARTY,1004 Market, SALOON ’\\‘fiufl RES lm\}x d lodging-house connected; In middle ofcloy: transter corner: fine location atd fixtures. Tnquire 20 Lafayeite st., off Mission, bet. Eleventn and Twelfth. = B COA LYARD, HAY AND GRAIN, FOR SALE; 508, Wi . everything in the best working HOTSEs, WALONS, rking SOOD-PAYING 0 stalls; sickness cause of selling; 233 Market st. : S E i 0 CY OF THIS PAPER FOR I’mlu' l“y:g: 3\175 per month; good chauce for right party. Apply Call Oflice. LS 00D BUSINESS MAN WOULD TAKE G charge of business or interest of pariner wish- ing to retire, on salary or commission, or would buy same and pay from proceed: go0d references. K, 605 Diamond st. order; take partner. 1 [ TPEAMSTERS, ATTENTION Pl tween this city EXPRESS ransier company : has the cream of trade b and Oukland: clears $300 per | month over: proprictor owns' his own property, burus, offices, storages, ete.; one of the nicest, | cleanest and stendicst businesses in this State; | making sure income: grand opportuni | acti for some 2 Market st. ve man. STENBERG, 6! 1 E150( £D; LIVERY it will prove PARTNER « and boarding stable; | most popular: best payinz stable in city; oue of the handsomest, best appointed, and conducted in most thorough businesslike manner; making more money than any bozrders: gles, carriages, hacks pest in_market; clears §300 & month; needs help. | Market st. other stable In the ciiy; 27 0 livery horses; full equipments; bug- STENBERG & CO., 632 &800 LIQUOUR - STORE; ~THIRD ~ST.: « transfer point. STENBERG, 632 Mk vaiu fuil $2000 city; furnished CORNER SALOUN ON LARGE, . most frequented thoroughfare in the first-class trade: will prove well pay ue in sight: elegant fixtures and living: s old-established place and wil investigation. STERNBERG CO., 632 Market. TANTED—BOYS TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks reqnired; tools and posi- tions furnished; reasonable terms by culling this week; catalogue mailed. San Franeisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. \ a m, TANTED — TEADY, ACTIVE MAN FOR iaundry route; established 8 years: first-class horse and wagon; ‘guaranteed to clear $90 to $125 onth: $350 required. ENBERG & CO., 2 Market st. LASKA GOLD FIELDS. The fast sailing clipper schooner Sophia Suth- erland, built in 1839, will sall from San Francisco for Cooks Ivlet direct on April 15, weather permit. tng, taking a iimited number of passengers. For further particulars apply to FRID HOLMES, Shipbroker and Agent, 506 Battery st. and | wor M $450. receipts from $650 to $700; | rifice will be ex LESS & CO, BUTCHER-SHOP cation; splendidly fitted up cart: most desirable class of custo LA~S LO- Al horse oty proposition easily th double; circumstances compelling this sac- plained; rare opening for any one. 78315 Market st. 100 ey 10 TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 . and 20c a night, including coee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BAEBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. 1T INTELLIGENT LADY TO SOLICIT printing. D)., box 110, this office. ARBERS' ASSOCTATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ' ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 O'Farrell. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO WORK IN an office as copyist or address envelopes. Ad- dress C., box 163, Call Office. RENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO do sewing, etc. ; good dressmaker: waiting, ete., and as chambermaid. Address LEONIE EHLY, 13 Trenton st.,off Pacific,bet. Stockton and l'ow&l& N EXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as cook or general housework in smail family. 509 Nineteenth st. ADY WISHES SITUATION AS HOUSE: J keeper, city or_country. Call or address 137 Seventh st., room 3. RESFECTABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION for housework and cooking. Call 1024 How- ard st., room 1% 00D COOK, SWEDISH WOMAN, LATELY G from the ast, with best of referonces, wishes a situation; American family preferred. Call or write to A. J., 82815 Ten:h st ks W 1 Gais woman for hous st., bakery. assist with children. 225 Sanchez st. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT TOUNG Y houseworls and care of children; preferred. 118 Fair Oaks st. RL OR MIDDLE - AGED sework. Apply 115 Fair Oak . FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND AS t with children. 8033 Sacramento st. M PDLEAGED WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH AW housework and help with children. Twenty-fifth st. 782 VIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK AND CARE P X L as N EA of baby, $10 per month. 1334 Page st. ERIE sts YOUNG GIRL ASSIST IN HOUS! Bush (300D DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTKE X from Vienna, wants place in private family for sewing and chamberwork; New York and city references. Address I, box 180, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED FOR SECOND WORK » or general housework in small_family by vers Call for R. K., 515 Eighth st. competent girl. Yv;{xr».num* A YOUNG LADY, POSITION t0 do general office work. Address B. D., 40 Erie st. NG LADY WISHES ANY LIGHT OCC n from 9 till 5 p. a. daily: can cut and_fit Apply 706 TOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day: washing. roning and houseclean- ing. Call or address 319-321 Ellis st., Rosedale House. M PPLE-AGED RELIABLE WOMAN WIST 4 ‘es to do housework by the month or day. 912 YV OUNG WIDOW DESIRES SITU S housekeeper or general housework; city or country. 90514 Powell st VY INCHESTER HOUSE, 48 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per nights $1 50 10 $6 per week ;convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. OFFICERS AND MEM- o bers of Apollo Lodge No. 12;;.% 1. 0. 0. ¥, and friends are respect- IS fully requested to attend an open meeting of the lodge in Memorial Hall THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8:30 o'clock. A special | stereopticon entertainment entitled “Picturesque America,” by Brother G. G. BURNETT and wife will be give C. C. POST, N. G, T MEMBERS OF PICNIC PETER TAMON | | i UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231, P“ C.G. COOK'S SOU. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL +branches:snort notice, 14 Geary, tel.Grant 4 CEE ESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOY ME ) office; best help. 41415 O'F i tel. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOY office; besthelp. 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 80. JITUATION WANTED TO DRIVE MILK ) wagon: well acquainted with city. Address M. W., box 48, Call. MERICAN (28 YEARS) WISHES A POSL £Xtion as driver of horses; has business college Aadress American, box 137, Call. DENT OPEX engagement; 15 years' California experience; farming; Al orchard, vines, stock and general referenc 2 OAUHMAN ( : SHLY / understands his business; also garden and cows; first-class Eastern and California ref ences. Add. TED, 1649 It JLECTRICITY—WANTED PO reliable and steady mechanical genius asap- rentice in electrical works in this city. Address i., box 114, this office. 1EL1ABLE MAN WANTS POSITION AS couchiman sid gardener: can milk; city or country: good references. Address J. M., box 126, Call Office. y 7 ANTED—SITUATIUN TO CARE HORSES and garden: bandy with tools and is good mitiee of St. Patrick’s Alliance of America are earnestly requested 1o at- | tend meeting THIS EVENING at K. R. B. Hall, at 8:30 o'clock, to make arrange- me ts for first annual picnic at Schuetzen Park, San Rafael, Sunday, April 19. By order JOHN GANEY, Chatrman. ¥, Secreiary. | B, THE S F. SCOTTISH THIS tle Club will give a grand concert and social at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy s FRIDAY EVENING, April 10, 1896. We want all the oid friends and patrons of the club present on that occasion. A gala nigh:—a great programme. Admission 25 cents each. Hatand | coat reoms at disposal of guests. J. D. COULIE, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. MASS MEETING—PEOPL HOME Savings Bank depositors at 102 O'Farrell st., FRIDAY, 10th inst. at 8 P. M. . S. WILLIAMSJr., Secretary, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— > THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NO{ICE—THE NEVADA bauk of San Francisco. The Doard of Direc- of this bank have declared a dividend (No. 16) (6) per cent per annum, payable on and afier the 1515 of April. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10:h to the 15th inst., both days nclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, April 5, 1596. SPECIAL NOTICES. for the quarter ending March 31 at the rate of six | driver. adress O. I, box 22, this office. K“Ax WHO CAN RUN (IRCULAR SAW: { M hanay with bench tools and machinery; fair wages. GEORGE K. HUFF, 606 Foisom st. y JORK AS A WAITER; DAY Ol NIGHT; any terms; by a thoroughly intelligent, polite and reliable young man of good charactér: but little experiénce. Address H., box 106, Cail Office. {OBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST. ) class Fasiern and San Francisco references wishes situation_as coachm n_and gardener. Aa- dress C. G., box 137, Call Office, FIRST-CLASS PAINTER, TINTER AND er-hancer wants work by the day: roll or Address Paper-hanger, box 72, Call. 30, THOROUGHLY RELTABLI afrald of work, wants emplovment good bana. Address N. N.. box 120, Call Oftice. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city .or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,"room 6. Tel. 5580. "ANTED—SITUATION T0 CARE FOR horses, drive and do gardening: low wages; best of reference. C. C., box 131, Call Office. g2 VWINDOWS CLEANEL AND FLOOKS scrubbed. reasonable rates: payment for camuges gneranteed. C. ROSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JITUATTION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE 2 woman to do housework where she can sleep howe, or will work by the day; can give the best of references. Address MKS. WARD, 1818 Laguna st., rear. OMAN WITH A CHILD DESIRES SITUA- tion, 85 per monih: reference; city or coun- MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. FERIOR COOK DESIRES SITUATION; & hotel, restaurant or boarding-house; best refer- MISS CULLEN, 8: utter st. OTEL HELP—2 VERY COMPETENT GIRLS, used (o work, will 0 10 Tesort or city house at reasonaple remuneration: well recommended. | ELLA, 865 Broadway, Oakland. 'Ym NG LADY, WITH KNOWLEDGE OF dressmaking. citting und fizting, wishes place with dressmaker: willlog (0 make herself gener- ally usefui: small saary; object advancement. Call or address 16213, Howard st., rear. JANTED—BY YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, age 28, a position as housekeeper, chamber- work or any piace of trust. Call from 10 to 4 or address L. 0., 1515 Larkin st. [XPERT STENOGRAPHEK, WITH FIRST- class references, wishes & position. Address B. C., box 42, this office. NEAT 0oU “GERMAN GIRL WANTS A 4N ‘osition for general housework : is very good | cook: best references in German and English. Cail | 621 Twency-sourt LASS COOK AND BUTTER-MAKER wishes situation In city or near; first-ciass ref- erences. B. M., 325 Sutter st. 3 TED—BY A SKAMSTRESS, by the day or week in private families; wash £00ds # speciaity, Address O. H., box 91, Call, WING MASASD WiFE: MAN AS FORI cellar and vinevard, thoroughly understands his business: wife to do'cooking; good reference. J. D., box 163, Call Office. OY, LIVING AT HOME, 17 YEARS OLD, Wwho has had 8 years' experience in one shop 111 the ‘in-roofing and metal-cornice work, wishes 1o finish his trade or get some work where his ex- ience is of value. Address G., box 82, Call ice. TERMAN MAN AND WIFE CAPABLE AND G “industrious want situation, or would_ take fail charge of private place or small ranch: man is a gardener and handy man; wife a good strong house-worker. Address M, box 3, Call Office, Oakland. TAPANESE FAITHFUL BOY WISHES POSI- tion for housework or cook; good reference. Ad- dress S. N., 52934 Geary st. 0Y, BETWEEN 16 AND 17, WOULD LIKE to get work. Address 102 Lundy lane. Youse MAY (GERMAN) WISHES A PLACE 2e Surkeeper; SIiy Of couniy, - AdGrew WiL L1AM v. ELLING, care of C. HUNTEMANN & + 0., B01 Kearny st. work. Call 810 12 1812 st 5, | (GIRL TO ASSIS [ AT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP X home; references. 637 Ellis st. MMEGIATELY ; FIRST - CLAS WAIST- TED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: one who mess. 129 Sixth st. W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, at one-half the usual price; done while’ you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Secopd sts. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 831 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS 20c to 50c night; §1 10 84 week: open all night. MES 10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. MEX SECOND-HAND _ SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to §1 25. 562 Mission. {LCHO HOUSE, 863% MARKET ST.— U Kooms 20 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 3¢ week. RArTos LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collections; references. 512 Montg'y. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teadin room: free bus to and from the ferry. JANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUBE y laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, hand. 1411 Lyons st. 110 Sutter st. W EINURSE: DIATELY; STRONG, | [{REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL 60; health$ woman. 2094 Market st. &l30 a bottl_eof lager, bc, at 637 Clay st GIEL OR MIDDLE WOMAN FOR | PKY ACME HOUSE, 9.7 wAKKET SI., BE- X light housework and mind baby. 34 Russst. | A low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. \\Y ANTED—FINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS, W ANIED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ & DAY: $1 14 Mcallister st., room 19. i VIRL ployme € X find the best places at MR: VIRL TO TAKE CARE CHILD AN X herself usefal around kitchen. LS WITH GOOD REFERE CES WILL i LL'S Eme nt Bureau, 525 Eighth st Oakland. 2014 week; rooms for iwo, 25¢ a d; reading-room; . 81 50 a week; dailv papers. AGENTS WANTE] ANVASSERS, §2 PER DAY GUARANTEED, Room 41, 14 McAllister st. c 7 ANTED—GIRL, FRENCH OR GERMAN, | to do uy | Pri ton RENTICE ON CUSTOM COAT: ma st. whi AlR R tau 25¢ up. PPRENTICES ON CUSTOM and eve class il R 410 Rearny SMAKINC ght; new 3 perfect fitting patterns MCDOWE L Academy, 213 Powell st. IRTMAKERS; NONE BUT 1ass need apply. 504 TER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR —klectric lights in ves room:; 200 c 10 $1 60 per night; §1 50 1o $6 per free bus to and from the ferry. PPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT- t = and making. 14 McAllister. rms 6 d 68. restaur: good ti] sawmil €08 and 610 Ciay st. XPF i e party here; engine here. AIRC U §4 0., 11 10 tel man, country h on re oy s jeary st. ACHINE MG C. R. HANSF EXTRA WATT] MALE HELP WANTED. HIRT POLISHER, COUNTRY ndry, $12 a week; kitchen hand, conntry ant$20; 10 tiemakers, 8, 9 and 10 cents, everything furnished: roadmakers, woodsmen. K. T. WARD & Ci mber, 1 and SRIF "ED FOREMAN FOR A MARBLE- quarry, $3 aday: foreman for a gravel mine, 1o take charge of donkey | linemas in_the wood milkers, $22 50, s & CO., 110 Geary st. R, COUNTRY SAWMILL, ve par y here. C. R. HANSEN & st. party ULAR SAWYE « day 0 Gea GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town of the Pacific coast to handle the best k-selling novelty out: no humbug; write to. ull_particulars with samples 10¢. Address | MANUFACTUKERS AGENT, P. O.box 2068, | San Francisco, Cal. HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED-FURNISHED COTTAGE OF 3 bedrooms for 3 months; one hour’s ride from Sun Francisco _state rent. 'Add. 61314 Lombard. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND | shoes: great reduction on account of other busi- | d With our new machines we can do your work | NEAR | | agef $1400 horses, wagons, scales. etc, $1000 WOOD, COAL, HAY AND GRAIN - business across the bay: rent free; building included ney for Ice Co. M. LESS & CO., 783Y2 Marke CORNER SALOON AT TERMINU! - of two cable lines: old established: worth $2000 to any one: trial given: cheap rent, long lease, M. LESS & CO.. 78314 Market st. | ®R5() PLUMBING “AND GASFITTING | DOV, vusiness: ood ‘siore trade; 3 living- rooms M. LESS & CO., 78334 Market st. fines gen H10 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; -+ best location north of Market st,: has ‘st C.« 8 of trade; more than valu» in sight; vine bargain. M.'LESS & CO., 7831 Market. any, $700. SALOON ON MARKET ST.; NICELY fitted up: paying business; hargain for one. ‘M. LESS & CO., 783 ket st. 783 £300. class cnstom; { RARBER rent: long lease. FINE RESTAURANT, CENTRAL, north of Market, near Kearny; best splendid_trade. M. LESS & CO., Y Market st., near Fourt -SHOP FOR SALE; ELEGANTLY fitted ap; within few doors of Baldwin; cheap M. LESS & CO., 78315 Market. I'$1000 INDUSTRIOUS MAN IN ESTAB- . lished cash business: paying $160 | month splendid investment. JOHNSTON & | CO.. 2614 Kearny st. [ @Ox PARTNER IN LIGHT BUSINESS; | $250 - established over 10 years; guaranteed 10 clear $20 weekly to each. 261, Kearny st. RGAIN—AN OL' - ESTABLISHED PI ture frame business is oifered at & sacrafice, on account of death of tue proprietor. MRS. M. A. BERG, 508 Thirteenth st.. Oakland. 7 PER_ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH- D i district, covers 18 biocks! can be boushi. Cheap, and chances for increasé &re very good Apply this oflice. principals only. 12 STER AND CHOP house:; worth $500: owner going to Alsska next month. Apply this office. TOR RENT OR SALE—A BLACK=MITH AND F ot otat Sobbing - shop, with tools and ever ihing complete: also dwelllng-house, barn, win mill, etc., s;anding on about one acre of land cov- ered witl assorted fruit-trees: the suop has been Tun for over thirty years: place located In center ot the healthiest town in Callfornia; terms easy. Foe furcher particulurs inquire of ALEXANDER WATSON Gilroy, LODGING-HOUSES FOR TOTICE—100 LODGING-HOUSES FOR from $150 to $5000. SEN ND, 45 Third ~ROOM LODGIN - 44 ——PRICE $700—WORTH $2000.- 19-room house on Sutter st.; payments. 12-room house on Mason st. 85 rooms, clearing $200. onl SALE. ALE 60 rooms on Market st., new. ... 4200 20 rooms on Fourth st., only . - 800 16 rooms on Taylor st . 750 45 rooms on Marker St.. ... ...... . . 2500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. 7-ROOM SUNNY CORNER; NE TRN ture; cheap rent: all rented.” DECKER, 1020 Marke: st. “ e 9()()() HOUSE OF 65 RCOMS, 1 BLOCK $2000. irom Marier st.: very lovw rent: at black walput furniture; rooms always full of good, 7 Q MISSION—15 WELL FURNISHED, 0C- 9[)8 cupied rooms: number boarders; reason- able. 2 RIVATE HOUSE, CLEARING $30 MONTH, for sale on account ' of leaving city; price $250. Address V., box 81, Call Office. W ELL-PAYING HOUSE; 13 ROOMS: ALL full; cheap rent; must be sold to-day ; make ot- fer. 8 Central place, off Pine, above Kearny ARGAIN—LODGING-HOUSE OF 17 ROOM cheap rent; new furniture. Apply to L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. R TR() MILK ROUTE AND DAIRY PRO- &7-) . duce store: using over 100 gallons of milk daily. Apply at this office. ©9 ROOM HOUSE; BEST ZZ south of Market: full stead: beople in the house for years: cl over rent; water free. Address C DE STREET Toomers: sam ars_about $75 . J. N., box 140, $ STC { poin 350 O $25 dai ER-SHOP; OLD ESTAR 2 horses; wagons: receipts cheap rent; a sacrifice. JOH A 261, Kearny st. . 1i ON, 5 HED ROOMS « BARKEIT-SKIFF, 021 Market st TENTION ! PAYING AND FINELY tted Ma aloon; will pe saerificed on positive proof: must sell; T & SKIF 9: RONG MAN I THE RIC & sacrifice nt. BARRE IT PLACE urant atjunction ant transfer T & SKIFF, 921 ) | $700. | ta Pheenix Bar. SALOON AND LU tablished 30 years: rent $30; on Caul and Montgomery. Inquire 533 California st., STORE, DOING A GOOD business; rare chance to secure a fine | stand at actual cost of stock: rent cheap, and the | place is worth double amount asked; investigate | this stable: 4-year-old orc) | trad utt 3000 bargain. T. LUBEKKE, 7 City Hall ave. FOR ALE. FURNITURE JOURNITURE OF 3 ROOMS AND KITCHEN; 4711 Tebama st. H KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- . ding; new folding-beds, $8 and up: step-lad- de 'Uc per step: furniture e 9 Mission. ¥’ Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Ouk bed sets.. 318 59 Bed lounges 300 Carp ers Linoleum, per ya 55 Matting. per yard 10 Till our new building 13 erected these prices wiil stand. ‘Till such time we are conducting business 8 SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN 40() SARPET stoves, £5: $10; bed- ounge: 55 CHAMBER SETS, arlor sets, $20 F14; folding-beds, HY, 112 4th. FOR SALF, TO EXCHANGE OR + for rent—Property in center of Berke- lot 90x135; cottage b rooms, bath, windmill, d; will take part cash of e for good business. Address WICKE, 1148 erst. 1 for. ARE CHANCE—FOR SAL buil A GOOD Sa- loon; not much money required; good reason selling given. Inquire old Louvre, Phelan ding, between 2 and 3 o'clock r. ' “ANy STORAGE great bargain. 414 McAllister. RS FOR UNTRY HO- party here. $2 a day and fare; pantry- v machine, $30. 2'a day; conk and wife, country C. R, HANSEN & €O, 110 ant, TAD V #30; 3 TED—5 QUAKTZ MINERS, $2 60 PER | day and $40 and board fruit farmer and wife, mitkers, $20 and $25; 2 chore boys, $5 and #10 and found; kitchen man for couniry and others, Sacramen Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 100. 001 fun broommaker; ranch washer: 624 and spool-tender: v wire nail operntors; 6 cooks: 6 walters 0(() &FPFO0D TIES TO CUT, 8,9, U 70,11 and 12 cents each, tools and rnishcd by company, see boss at our offices; gardener, private family, $:5; 3 : 3 laborers; charcoal-burne; table gardencr; 1armer and wife disn® MURRAY & READY, teams 2 ironers 36 Clay st. s i 15.000 RAY & READY, ORDS OF 4-FOOT REDWOOD TO cut: 70 cents cord: call early. MUR- 554 and 636 Clay st. AUNDRYMAN 4 4 good solicitors 0n s saia cutting wife, room, ef Market W boy about 19 vears of acy $30. BOARD, KOOM, ETC man for brush teaming, $20, board, etc.: man and restanrant, cook and helper, MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 =nd mall te. st. TED — E KPERTENCED ELEVATOR- must be of good ad- dress and willing L0 put in long hours; salary 85 per week. Address, stating reference, Active, box 15, Call Office. OXPE jackets and soits. R & KAHN, 723 Market st., fourih fior. WANTE 5 min, CRIENCED OPERATORS ON LADIES' DANNENBAUM, MUEL- STANDS TRIM- J.C. NOLAN NDE £ cutting on ladies’ shoes. WANTED — COUPLE _GOOD A¥L men: must be the very best. 215 Spear st W ANTED—AL CARPET-LAYER: WAGES $12 a week. C., box 14, Cali Office. TANTED—BARBLEK FOR SATURDAY ON percentage. 761 Howard st. 0OD CHANCE FOR GOOD SOLICITOR FOR £00d and permanent income. Apply 224 Eddy. OUSE-PAINTER AT CORNER 19TH AV. and 25th st., Last Oakland. H P ggrsn,{iu:ns‘\\? TED. APPLY ROOM Spreckels building. WANTED—INGLESIDE RACE Linell’s Kitchen, cail before 9 A. 3. ‘STEXE\“RE'E(A BLE YOUNG GERMAN (322) wishes a situation. Address THEODORE PETERSON, 821 Hampsbire st., city. TOUNG MAN WISAES A POSITION A8 watchman, janitor or porter; best of reference. Call or address 1237 Stockton st., Toom 19. ELTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- [\ tion in_some light business; wages no object. Address J. M., 54 Oak st. 100 MG all our MEN TO GET A FIRNI-CLASS SHAVE free. Inquire 639 Kearny st. 1, #25. see party bere; polisher | $30, | N WANTED-MISCELLANEOU! [} ANTED_BUG montbs or more, by responsible party, for its care. Address 512 )ontgomery st. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHIN elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st CLAIRVOYANTS. ETURNED—MME. DR. ATLANTA, BUSI- i ness and test medium: tells from credie to | grave; reveals every hidden mystery | on love, marriage and all affairs: she has no equal; before going on a journey or into business call on the gifted lady ; locates mines and buried treasure; removes evil influences; all should seek her coun: sel: hours, 9 a. M. to 8P.M.; open Sundays. 1055 Market st., opp. Hibernia Bank. A FARE OPFORTUNTIY 10 consult the great clairvoyans, PROFESSOR F. EUGENE, Knowledge is Power. Remain not in darkness and ignorance, but seek | thelight of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you. He is ever ready (o assist the troubled | and untortunate, and always meets with_success. All are picased Wwith his readings. PROFESSOR | F.EUGENE, 1728 Market st. ROF. ZANZIC, THE WHITE MAHATMA pulmist and clalrvoyant mediom, 315 Elifs st., tells past, present and future events with utmost | wruth; sittings; ladies 50c, gents 81. | HOC 3D L 50C AND 81. OU" PROFESSOR L¥ON, 533 POST ST. Wonderful power: gives advice on business, | speculation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.; lette with stamps answered. Hours 9 to 3! also Sunda: ME.MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS paat, presentand future:25¢ up. 764 Howard st. RNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER [N vorld: 50c and §1, shows you the pictureof ur future husband or wife. 4 Tweifth, cor.Market ONSULT THE GREATEST SEERESS OF the 116a room 5. MEE PORTER, A past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1: palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. EMEMBER THE GREATEST SEERESS the age. Parlor 5, 116 Grant ave. MEBAVENNA READS LIFE FLUENTLY, tips on races, names given: 25c up. 5 4ih st \ ME. EXODIUS. CLAIRVOYANT, RE- M ‘moved to 1003 Mission, nr. 5 fee 50c. MLk STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- erand clairvoyant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsuits marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. | ME. DR. THOMAS, SCTENTIFIC REVBAL er by eggs and cards; teils entire life, paat, resent, future; consultationson all affairs: noth- names given; good advice: sure : restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: fee £1: letter §2. Larki SPIRITUALISM. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME, SCHMIDT, 'from the principal cities: tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. YPSY MEDIUM _SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- days Included) : 26¢ up. 946 Mission; hrs 10 to9. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT ironce medinm: sittings $1. 21X Stockton G HORSES. A e e A OR SALE CHEAP—FINE HORSE AND business wagon suitable for light delivery. In- quire 626 Kearny st. () HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SKTS SECOND-HAND HARNESS kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ALL USH AND MILK. SOUP, PIE. PUDDING froit and two kinds of vegelabies free with 10c meals. 639 Kearny st. JANTED—AN UPHOLSTERY AND CAR- Dt experie 523 Ma salesman; none but those with practical nce in a retail house need apply. Call a rict st., room 7, from 3106 (TOACHMAN—A YOUNG EASTERN MAN wishes situation in gentlem. oughly understands his busine York City references. Address Coacl Tamento st., S. F. JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN in private place to_taxe care of horses, garden and cows; river: best of references. Ad. dress J. DESHW ANDEN, Napa, Cal. ears of an, 1 WEDISH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day washing or housecieaning. Address 448 Twenty-sixth st. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES TO ASSIST in hoursewors (10 washing) where she will be treated as one of the family; wages $8 month. Ad- dress F., box 53, this office. Y OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO upstairs work, or care of children. 3171, Fifth qu' BLE WOMAN WITH A CHILD, GOOD ook, wishes a situation to do general house- work ; ily or country. Aadress 512 Howard st. VIRL DESIRES SITUATION TO ASSIST IN J housework or take care of children. Apply at 433 Grove st. i Bv GOOD GEKMAN COOK FOR HOTEL, RES- tauraut or_boarding-house. Call 545 Mission. R onse Cull D45 Mission. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED — COOK, SMALL ~BOARDING- house, $30: French middle-aged nurse, $20; German or Swedish cook, $-0; woman 10 as. sist_housework, $15; German vurse and sccond work, 825; younz nursegir!, $10: Spanish cham- bermaid, ¥15. LFEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. JIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AND WAIT- ing: French nurse; housework giris, $12 to $15. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st. TANTED—A PRACTICAL FURNITURE salesman; one with some knowledge of mp- holsiery ana Market st., room 7, from 3 to 6 P. M. carpets preferred. Apply 523 VERMAN GIRi. WANTS HON EST PARTNER tion userul; with $100 capital in delicacies store; good loca- eap rent: must be handy and make himsel? 519 Geary st. $30 PARTNER [N EXPRESS BUSIL sless: established § vears; double and single team; best chance in fifetime for active man; bargain. ENBERG & CO., 682 Market st.g W3, NTED—STEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN ¥inz wood and coal yard; must have $150 cash. JOHNSTON, 2615 Kearny st. ENCED BUSINESS MAN WHO 18 vliling to invest $200 in saloon and lunch- ORSES PASTURED: SEND FUR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. FOR SALE — 16 HEAD YOUNG, SOUND work horses: weight 1000 to 1600 pounas. Hack and Sale Stables, 1012 Howard st., near Sixth, BART SULLIVAN, Proprietor. ¥ YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR EX- change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find It to. your advaniage 10 call at Derby Sals Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales cvery Tuesday at 11 o'clock, C. R. MAKTIN, proprietor. S. WATKINS, auctioneer. sives advice | | rare §450 | Wi SALOON G ROOMS; . rentonly 825; opp. Builders’ Exchange; chance: “must be sold to-day. Inquire E, 538 California st., Phoenix Bar. 5! rent AND COAL YARD FOR SALE; A in: horses,;wagons, etc; ong lease; house iree; no agents. Apply Call Oftice. and st. $40 ATSALOON ON MARKET ST.; + lease; rent cheap. Apply bet. 11 A. M. 3., 5 and 8 P. M. to L. SCHEIB, 200 Hyde nt 2P, No 4 ROOMS FURNIT Bedlounges trimmed wi Brussels Carpet, laid English Linoleum, lai ..25¢ up opposita FURNITU BASCH. 321 SU R, Wan « ture, saloons and merchardise: highest pric \".\NT D — SECOND-HAND FUKNITURE for country: will pay good price. 7 City Hall avenue. MAYER BOYS rpets, piano. YALL 0 q YOUR FURNITURE, 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761. . C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF you want higliest cash price for your furniture, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORS than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S. 3 Fourih s. 2 wa; x SAl.on‘, up; no better location McLEOD & HATJE, 515 Market st Partic AR est and manufacture three patents: by this in- crease of capital a man can step into a nice, clean, independent business that will give good réturns: tents worth easy $5000 each. R SALE: ELEGANTLY FITTED in the city. Inquire of PER CENT PER ANNUM GUARANTEED for investment in well-established business. s apply 10J. H. COULTER, 855 Broad- Oakiand. CARPET CLEANING. BECOME DISGUSTED WITH ER WITH $1500 TO TAKE INTER- Address Partner, 164, Call Cflice. P30 G Call £900 more than price asked: 3700 cash, balance on { time; owner has two stores; Seventh and Ei; SIVEN AWAY: FINE RESTAURA CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; - larze store; stock and fixtures worth 1 ee owner from 1 1o 4 \W. corner Folsom and Langion, between shih sts. :GOOD business: account departure. 30314 Third st. (100D PAYING BUSINESS FOR A YOUNG man. FRANK C. MCCANN, 122 Market st, CE TO MAKL with from §300 to $300. Office: GOOD WAGE: Address E., box 2, ¢ A RARE CHANCE —FINE GROCERY AND JF See X bar.Folsom and Twelf(h sts. F YOU WANT T x Y A BUSI- n ess quick see I. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 'OD-PAYING CANDY tore; established 12 years; best locality: long lease; clearing ove: $100'a moath: rare chance for moderate investment: full fuvestigation allowed. owner at 22 Sixth st. OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER - saloon; positive bargain. 429 Fourth. Forsa LE—BAR AND BACK BAR AND ALL | X fixtares, 6 Third st. 3 CARPET CLE 14 8th st. B. G.RENOVA- Tel Soath 250, AND 8:h. X ing Works. Tel. So. 57 VITY STEAM CAR! ting, 38 Sth. JONES Co. renovating office 25 and 27 ing works; latest improved may EORGE,office 11 kighth : YARP) PER YARD; KE: Iaid. 5o per 'RATTON, 19 Eighth. ARPETS CLEA AND HRENOVATED ilke new. FER & CO., 28 Tenth; tel. “outh 86. D. MACKINTOSH & Cil.. successors. EMITCHELL CARPET CLEANT cleaning 3¢ a yard., Tel. McQUEEN'S CARP. ovating works N7O. 9 HIGH-ARM WHEELER & WILSON AN sewing machine; hardly been used: $25 cash. 16 Valley st., ci — SCHOONER-YACHT L 1. w. 1. 21 ft., beam 8 fr. y 20 Center Market. IIZE ANTIQUE—VERY OLD roleat mahogany sideboard: very Apply 913 Polk, near Geary. CKER SPANIEL PUPS, AT 1408 loon; owner going East. Apply 624 Sacramento. 5 PA ER IN EASY BUSINESS; JICYCLES—1896 MODELS, 50 TOP-NOTCH ;33??]99{.;180 guaranteed per month. C. C: | 13375 wheels; e l,m!.{n at CKOK & CO., 87814 M actual cost to general agent: lots of 6 or more to B‘OR SALE — CHEAP; PAYING SA- the trade only for spot cash: do you want a good thing. R. ANNIS & CO., 609 Market F sl OR SALE —CIGAR-STAND AND BARBER- hop. 1125 Market st.; $200. 350( trial given. Address E. G., ROUTE BUSINE + cery-stores: WITH GRO- clearfng $200 month; box 4. this office. ROUER Y AND BAR FOR SALE; 3 LIVING. : rent $! Apply this oftice. HOUSE CHEAP, MAKE 261, Kearny st., room 4. $250. Mission. RESTAURANT AND BAKERY: bargain: good reason for seliing. 917 G ROCERY A a bargain. ND SALOON; MUST BE SOLD; all at 332 Main st. 2 Mar] N OTICE—TO LET | amount you will give, N EL CAMPO, THE HOB- by horses for the season: send bid_stating the Address J. HAYDEN, 650 ket st., Chronicle bailding. mor: HAVE merchandise business of increasing business I desire 10 secus energetic m: By ence not necessary; worth $3000: all cash t THE BEST PAYING GENERAT in California; on account 1 to purchase half interesi: experi- must hn\'la $1000; “stock rade; receipts o 000 Adaress box 255, Loar Car- O er $2000 & Al ULl UK REST; 80 ACRES IN $250 yearly: stock and utensils for sale QEVERAL SECOND-HAND TANDEMS AND safeties at extremely low prices. McAllister. A 93 CLIPPER, ALMOST 2 BIG BAR- £ zain. 1738 Market st., tailo L7 JOR SALE_SERILES-WOUND MOTOR: 14 H. P.; will run an 310-volt circuit: suitable for dentist’s iathe; nearly new; price $20. Address S. D., box 48, this office. MPROVED SMITH PREMIER TYPL: writer for sale: good order. 1827 Stockton s NG HENS, HEALTHY, 1TO 2 YEARS 4 old, one dozen, for sale ¢! For particulars dress V. C. SMITH, 209 S 44 JISSTE— in perfect concition; ¢ 00D FEESH COW. 1130 TW. st., near Noe. 7OR SALE—1 18 H. P. PORTABLE ENGINE; 110 H. P. cconomizing boiler. Inquire 1916 Union st. ADY'S NEW SEALSKIN FOR HALF ORIOE i vat cost at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. LES, $80: GOOD SECOND- hand bicycles, $40. Hamilton Cyclery, Baker st., cor. Hay YNAMO B~ Y-FOURTH E, BOILER AND A LOT OF right in_the town of San Mateo. PEN, San Mateo. Mageo. Inquire T. HIP: SUNSET HORSE MARKET, 30 VALENCIA— Horses. mules. wagons, buggies and harness, 15() SEIS NEW A<D SECONDHAND HAR: ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission'st. PE.C E WESTPHAL VETERINARY SO xeon for S. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. EW LIGHT EXPRESS WAGON, TOP, POLE: N OMAN AND BOY, RANCI, $20; COOK, Fresno. MME. LEGPOLD, 20 Stockton st. M5 'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DONE ile you walt. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. house; no wages. Address E.. box 79, Call Office. made to order. 107 New Montgomery. VEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. t]_\ 3 and 4t Lingle Tursishea Tooms. msnc 156 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0 50¢; week $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; | oo, . TR e P AT T TN | sirlctesd"sctention to murning cais: open st mghe. | (JONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAR AS. soclation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. General savings & loan business. Ed. E. Hill, Pres.: Oliver Eldridge, V-Pr.; W. Corbin, Sec. & Gen. Man. sion ESTAURANT AN tion: a bargain, D SALOON; GOOD T.OCA- lot Call at premises, 3131 Mis- F m?‘samslon LEAS es, for poultry, road, near S‘XAry SUITABLE RANCH- Pigs or dairy. CONKLIN, Bruno ‘mile House, office rea flag. F;Lv 3915 NE CORNER GRUCERY AND BAR AP Turk st. atabargain. P, K. RYAN, 2935 Washington st. toots, cheap. 516 ission. OR RENT — SAN MATEO HOUSE AND ABY CARKIAGES AND KATTAS romee bakery: 16 rooms, hakery, stable and Seras ves retailer's § ture bought at the factory saves retailer's pro- fit. California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission TER, ING BICYCLE, BUILT LIKE A waich; terms easy. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Mkt AR OUTFIT. MIRRORS, CASH REGISTER: scales, etc.: cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Misgion Sk PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH ters in market: buy your wines, ;2 at Bouanza Wine Vaults; e L land. Alameda. PUTZMAN. & 3 free delivery city, Oak- prop.. 341 Pine, cor. Montgomer: B ]J()!(.:fisni ITH AND JOBEING BUSINESS FOR _ Apply 1740 Market st. ASHES CHURMAN I3 YLLDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, S 1166 Mission. phone red 39 doors, mantels, etc.. £3¢ sale. RANCH BAKERY: FINE TRADE AND LO- NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE ‘c:t;;a_r‘-:s::;z c;’l:mc;‘;w B i) 0‘ ire and burgizr proot sate. 100, 111 M ot or Third st. s I ;xalri:‘.. fivbumné.‘rghn‘::li‘demg;-p, 102 Ciay. 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