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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1896. B e oy s v v i i e e i e e i e e o S B N O o e R S o b e M S SN s S i O 0 005 L e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. H T Merers, Bloomfield T Smart Jr& w, Utah H E Hatch. Utah W F Smith, Sacto W W Calder, Salt Lake Miss A Culder, Salt Lake Mrs A Lyon, Salt Lake Miss E Barton, Salt Lake Miss Tuddenham,Slt Lk J S Jensen & w,Salt Lake Mrs Malin, Salt Lake Miss A Malin, Salt Lake Miss 1" Birrell Salt Lake Miss E Reed, Salt Lake D dwen, Salt Lake E A Howard, Oakland E T Tomblin,ShastaSpgs C Hoffman, Sta Cruz MrsSwendsen,Salt Lake Miss A Morris, Salt Lake A Pederson, Salt Lake H G'Whitney&w,Slt Lake CGuliiver, Cal J D Spencer & w,SIt Lake 3 Christopbersen,Sit Lk Miss L Patrick,Sait Lake Miss M Cain, Salt iake W G Patrick, Salt Lake 8 Clawson Jr, Sals Lake Miss alt Lake Miss Roun lake 11 J Ensign&w, Salt Lake Miss H Penrose.Sit Lake Miss L. Penrose,Salt Lake C L Whitney, Salt Lake ¥ M James, Salt Lake Mrs Lynch, Salt Lake JMrs Ashworth, Salt Lake Miss Chambers,Sit Lake ss k& alt Lake C Thomassen&w, SIt Lk CS w, St Lke W E Weihedw,Sit Lake T T Burto, Salt Lake A R Mason, Salt R E Easton, Salt Lake Mrs M Suell, Salt Lake Ars A C Pyper, Salt Lk G D Pyper, Salt Lake J DOwen & w, Salt Lake E Stephens, Salt Lake € S Martin, Salt Lake J Poll, Salt Lake J Collin & w, Sait Lake H McDonald, Salt Lake J H Bennett. Salt Luke N Brackin & w, Salt Lk Mrs Mahnken, Salt Lake W W Dougall. It Lake J Shea & w, Salt Lake P Pugsley & w, Salt Lake Mrs EThompson,Salt Lk Mrs M Barlow, Salt Lake Mrs L Broadbent, Selt Lk Mrs R Widdeson, Salt Lk H J Foulger & w, Salt Lk Miss It Waliace, Salt Lk Miss W Wallace, Salt Lk Miss C Adams, Salt Ls Mi MclLanghien, S L Miss K Thomss, Salt Lk Miss K Rigsby, Salt Lake E Heury, Oakland 3 K Higgins, Asioria_ Mrs Leithwaite, Portlaud Miss Leithwaite, Portlad W F_Morley, N ¥ Dr G Madison. Peoria E I W Lake Miss L Bitner, Salt Lake Miss H Bunne, Salt Lake Miss M Raleigh, Miss A Foster, Salt Lake Mrs L D Alder, Suit Lake Miss F L Alder, Salt Lake Miss L Marcroft, Salt Lk Miss C Grose, Salt Lake Mrs W L White, Salt Lk Mrs J Silverwood, Salt L J H White. Salt'Lake G McMurtie, Logan Miss G L Birrell, Salt Lk Mrs A Albright, Salt Lk A Weilhcimer, Fresno J'D Bancrof, Citru D I Jok:nson, St Louis JAVan Boseklen.Seattle W W Murray, San Jose R J Faby, Portiand AHHart, N'Y Mrs H Lawson,Salt Lake Miss C Luivson,Salt Lake Miss B Lawson.Sait Lake W H Webb, Salinas 32 Schemel, Gilroy Miss L Webb, Salinas Caw, Chicago A W Kirk, Cal S&w, N Y Miss Stevens, N Y M R Dewey & w, N Y Miss Murigar, Salt Lake Miss J Alper, Salt Lake Miss I, Use, Salt Lake Miss V' Peart, Salt Lake Miss E Irvine, Salt Lake Miss M Fulmer, S Lake Miss F Poulton,Salt Lake Miss L Stremberg,SLake Miss L Naylor. Salt Lake Mrs G 1 Morgan, R Bluif Mrs J Ellison, Red Bluff M Rodgers, Peoria 1 C Garlick, Cleveland P Steacy & w, Minn W L Bentoh & w, Minn Mrs Dr Davis, Salt Lake F Gallacher & w, S Lake Miss L Thomas.SaltLake MissK Mellister,SLake G R Thoburn, Tacoma ¥ Waters, V't AMrs J N Stephens, Iows Miss W M Stephens, Tows R S Jones, Seat:l A M Worlley. Selt Luke Jiss A Bitner, Sal ET Barton, Salt Lake Miss E Jorgenson,S Lake Miss Ella’ Jorgenson, G Foster, Salt Lake Salt Lake B A Seare, Salt Lake J Hunter, Napa ¥ 'H Winship. Napa A W Kobinson, Napa A F Gray, San Jose W E McCoy, Stanford O R Fessler, San Jose H Greely & w, Marysvle R F Pennell, Chbico JF on, Red Biuff J F Martin, Columbus Mrs H B Irwin, Whiting L W Battentieid & w, Del Miss J Markham. Whitg W A Ray & w, S Lk Cty Miss K H Simpson, Bstn Mrs L C Westlake, Pa MrsJ P H Cunningham, R H Cunningham, Pa Newcastle, Pa A L Becker, Buffalo Middletwn J W Cook, Willows ou, Willws Mrs E A Orr, Reno, Nev Stockton Mackinder &w, S Hina -, Chico T A Weed, Rutherford RUSS HOUSE R B Freeman & dau, Cal A B Schoonmaker, Cal J°C Wright & wt, Cal A D Mason, Nevada City J A Hardin, Santa Rosa S Woodbury, Eureka W F Dalzell, Hollister G M Foote, Hollister W A George & wi. Colo A George, Colorado City J Rhinesmith, Ft Wayne Mrs Robertson & daugh- D Campali & Wi, Los Ang _ter, Ben Lomond E Reed, Garbersville A P Ove §C Story, Satita Rosa D Cogney George Cogney. Fairview £ Coolidz, Miss F Sherwood, Oakld Miss L Sherwood, Oakld C L Ruggle Mrs H Mulio on. Santa Rosa Fairview San Jose R A Brown,SPRR W J Blain & wf, Colma C A Cook, Watsonville G E McCartney, Cal J R Putnam, Dixon B R Nourse, Sacto E A Bunce, Alamo ¥ H Burger, Santa Rosa D J Crimmingsand wife, Jobn S Hogan, Napa Walla Walla S Hansen, Lemoore ¥ Mot n, Vallejo Quinn, Humboidt John C Patrick, Boston W B White, Grnd Rapids Miss K Fayerweather, SG Goodman, bodega Towa W P Stone, Howards ira D Wines & w, Nev Miss M E Keyser, Oklnd ¥ K Hamme I H Austin & w, Salt Lake Setne Winthes asier, Boston Levi Hemumeil, Los Ang I Pozek, Eden Valley Wm Hammell,Grass Viy A Strener, Eden Valley Mrs W Ralston & d,” M Kovick, Eden Valley Minn F Glasic, iiden Valley’ J M Williams. Eugene S G Little, Dixon M A Byrne, Mtu View P P Bush, Denver C P Berry, ¥tn View € G Hale. Tulare COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. ¥ Aguilero, S L Obispo H Masey, N ¥ A O Viedeng, Stockton M Fergnson&w,Poriland Martin & w, Antioch D Leaby, Chicag N L Robertson, Siockton E B Wise, Portland J W McClananan, Mo O Michael, Portland cott, Portland J Hilton, Portland F L Mintri, Oswezo P Kerr, Oregon Co Mrs Forssill, Tacoma Miss G Julien, The Dalles ¢ Clommson & 8, Mrs L Christ, E C L Christ 2 Daly, Ireland X1 Moni J Beed, Stockton D Connolly, Stockton J McQueenery, Cal Salem H Bashe & w Portland 1 Johuson, Portland R H Volp & 1, Portland D C Scott, Spokane Portland C Eck, Tacoma K Gregg, Victoria ¥ Bailey, Portland H Totan, Montana J T Riteh, Portland G A Robhins, Portland Julia Nelson, Seattle 3 J Thomas, Victoria PALACE HOTEL. J K Barton & w, US N & Maass, Baltimore A A Riley, Alblon G Gregoiver, Paris ¥ G Macandrew,Engind Mrs J £ Pennick, Penn Miss Lippincott, Penn 1 H Lippincott, Penn A Edwards & w, Kans C Virgi! Conn, Oregon ¥ M Brattan, Oregon Mrs W W _£vans, Tacoma Miss Evans, Tacoma Capt HK W Ayers, Ptang! C Johnson, Salt Lake J V Dennis, Reno W P Mcintosh, Los Ang J Kautroswitz, New York . Chicago O F Paston, Portland 3 . Ohio Mrs F W Buzzo,Montana. E W Kuniyon, Red Bluff M McDonald & w, Ohio RPCrawford&w . PitrsburgMrs $ ACrawford,Pittshg Miss NColenall, La Crosse D S Rosenbaum,Stockton J B Hooper, Yokelumne B ¥ Howard & w, Ohio C S Horner, Ohio W H Harris & w, Buffalo C E Antonieski, Los Ang E Harbeck & w, Chicago LICK HOUSE. C Lutzeas & wf, Cal A McFarland, Napa H R Finner,Sacramento J Flannagan, Coos Bay C T Battelie, Portland W H Mc)Minn, San Jose £ D Geodrich, N Y 33 Fulweller, Auburn Wm Morehead. Sonora RCLeavitt&w,Minneapls E D Darr&w,Minneaplis E S May, Boston J B Patterson, Bosion Geo R Colby. Boston W H Higby&w, Cedar R D E Knight & w,Marysvll H Carntarib, Marysville Jas H Wadsworth, Yreka R Gallimore & wf, Cal J Franke. San Simeon E O Larkins & wf, Visalia Vichor Clythe,St Helena I Rogers, Marin Connty H E Irish, Santa Cruz W P Hammatt, N Y H H Hatch, Sacramento Mirs G R Grant, Oakland ColJ T Harrington &wf, J J Koberts&w, Marysvile Colusa. 8 K Bridges, San Jose M J Rider, Sacramento B Phillip, San Diego B J Richardson. Oakland BALDWIN HOTEL. J H Beecher, New York J C Price, Chicago O A Wertlberg, Chicago R W Eames & w, Seattle Mrs M J icames, Seattie J H Lyndon & w,L Gatos B AJones & w, Reno A J Frank, Boston W L Basnets, Detroit N J Dairn, St Louis € Greenberg, Pt Angeles W Jones, Roseburg f &w, USA F Wendt, Buffalo Morriam, Chicago F C Marx, New Orleans € Palmtag & w. Wisnvl L E Harding & w, Chicgo Mrs L C Siewart, Chicgo Miss Stewart, Chicago € Williams, Philadeipha H Muller, Sacramento B Whittier, Los Angetes Miss C Whittier, Los Ang Mrs B J Martin, Portind B Jones, Vallejo H Marks, Seattle NiEW WESTERN HOTEL. & Martin, Portland € Rother, Loomis ¥ J Rother, Sacto J McCarthy, Tsieton N J Moran, Courtland J W Ellsworth, Boston J Stratton, San Jose C Gordon, Antioch T Moflit, Pa R M Keen, Pa C Honmon, Boston W P Guen, Portland H Neltson, Chicago C J Benneit, Denver ¥ W Vogt & w,San Jose W Welch & w, Pa SAN FRANCISCO CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Car. L — 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay ; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes sireet. open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock, SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 ¢’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'cloc] NOTICE OF MEETINGS, | | | | family. { > girl todo general housework. | Wi SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. = Rl COMPLTEbT DANISH COOK AND LAUN SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. INTRODUCE ‘desires situation; best references: city or [ & articles in the retail grocery trade. Address J. coumtres MISE CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. ¥. 1L, box 15, Call Office. ADINS CAN SECURE FIRST-CLASS HELP [ (TOOD VISEHAND, MODELS, EXPERL 11 nationalities for ciiy or country by call- Of Mldressing MISs CULLIEN, 328 Satter st. mental patterns, etc., wants situation; experi- ence. Address A. k., box 68, Call Office. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI- curing, with_smail 131 Post st. beanty culture; reasonable: agents capital taught free. MRS. BUTLER, (G'}L FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP home. Apply 1827 Bush st L. ERMAN COOK DESIRES Situation; best reference; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RUGCLERK, A1, WISHES EMPLOYM ENT about May 1: city or country. Address H. W. WAGNER, 1418 Vailejo si., ity TIDDLE- AGED WOMAN WANTS SITU- M '22ion to do houseworic; wages £10 to $12. Cali or address 550 Mission st., bet. First and Second, Toom 3. ‘WO YOUNG MEN WITH TEAM, ABOUT TO travel around the Stale.wish to post or paint advertisements for business houses. Address P. P., box 85, Call Office. W orax WISHES PLACE IN KITCHEN, restaurant or boarding-house: capable of understanding her own_business; 310 or $12 per month. Call or address 744 Howard st. WA TED — BY A COMPETE WOMAN place to do gemeral housework: country pre- ferred. 55115 Howard st. JARDINER AND COACHMAN WISHES SIT- uation in private place: city or country: best references. Address G. C., box 138, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, stock or shipping clerk, driver of delivery wagon or porter; good references and long city experience. Address H. ., box 131, Call. OMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION _ as working housekeeper or housework; has no objection to country. Apply 228 Twenty-eighth st. y OUNG BOY LIVING WITH PARENTS wishes a place as cash or errand boy: wages no object. Address 0. R., box 93, Call Office. Y RESPECTABLE AMERICAN \|vfi AN siwation r country; first-class reference: w all 1128 'Ok st. TOUNG MAN 26 WISHES A POSITION OF any kind: small wages to start with. Address ¥r. H., box 75, Cal VANTS POSITION corner Nineteenth. 'L. IDDLE-AGED FRENCH LADY WISHES to assist In housework in small family or take care ehildren. Call for 2 days at 1712 Eddy, above OBEK, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WANTS SITU- ation as teamster. to take care of horses and make himself useful; can milk; well acquaintetl with city. Call or address 227 Sixth st., 100 TEADY YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH, WITH good education and references. wishes situa- grocery, between 1 and 5. tion. _Address E. R., box 81, Call Office. 7OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION TO DO WO STRONG YOUNG GERMANS DESIRE general housework or as_housekeeper. Call or | L situation on farm, ranch or vineyard. G., box address 86214 Fo'som: call 9 to 4. 6, Call Oftice, Oaklaud. i IRST-CLASS WOMAN WANTS SITUATION IDDLE-AGED MAN, SCOTCI, WANTS = B s general housework in small Call or address 900 Folsom. JXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, PERFECT cutter and fitier, makes a dress in two days, would like to get_engagements av $1 26 per day. Call or address 153 Octavia, eity. WANTS IRST-CLASS GERMA COOK place: city reference. Call or address 421 Second. 'l'i)L'NG GIRL WANTS PLACE AS NURSE or chambermaid. Address or call 421 Second. 'lfinfr-cms COOKS, UPSTAIRS GIRLS and waitresses of all nationalities, infants’ nurses aud housework girls registered at MISS HICKEY’S, 1033 Post st., tel. Sutter 52. JWEDISH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION TO D do general housework; city references. 350 Sixth st., near Harrison. VY OMAN WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND BY the day. Call or address MRS. O'KEEFE, 625 Folsom st. NOMPETENT _ SWEDISH ) Swedish girl for hou! best of reterences. J. F. Sutter st. JTRONG YOUNG AMERICAN _WOMAN wants washing, cleaning, moving by day. 24 Verona st., cor. Third, bet. Folsom and Harrison. YOMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY PERSON, J not long from the Bast, wishes a situationZin a small family 10 do housework: good cook. Address M. A., box 87, Call Oftice. W OMAN WANTS ATION AS WORK- inz housekeeper: ranch or tradesman’s house. Address W. W., box 75 Call Office. QUITATION "y COOK, ALSO work, desire situations CROSETT & CO., 812 COMPETENT Call 209#Thir- teenth st.. near Howard. TOMPE LADIES' NURSE WISHES few more enzagements; terms reasonable: g00d reference. Call 445 Jessie st T ADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or cooking in small famity. Call 86 Ninth st. T)RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE WORK HOME or go out by the day 301 Franklin st. ANTED—HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAM- y: city or country. Apply & Cedar ave., be- tween Post and Geary, 0ff Larkin. 7OUNG W WANTS ANY KIND OF work by da; Address 934 T 70 7 tion tojtake care of children and work. Call 608 Jessie st., off Fisth. '“,'A TED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, companion or nurse to lady: domesticaicd and fond or chiidren; salary seconaary consideration. Aidress A. Z., box 7, Call Office, Oakland. QITUATON WA D BY YOUNG LADY IN hair-dressing parlors. Address H. D., box 85, Call. 2lso experienced ladies’ nurse. ieth s TUA- st in house- DO GED ERMAN WOMAN WHO THOROUGHLY the day or week in private familfes: reference RE_BY DOSITION WANTED AS W eral ho! ‘ork or as honsekeeper; $10 to $12 understands French and American cooking and all kinds of fancy baking wishes to go out by 8 Sacramento st. ] LIABLE WOMAN WANTS WOR the day, washing, ironing and cleaning. Please call or address 430 Union st. of refers We MA month; st., near Miss: TBERWORK, zon table or housework: £ood worker: Call or address 257 Sixth st., r00m 6. TARRIED WOMAN WITH A CHILD hes a position as housekeeper in bachelor’s family; tion to chitdren. 72, VIRL 17 YEARS OLD WISHES POSITION to care for children: can instruct in music and assist In studies. Call 1711 Church st. OLORED WOMAN WANTS would g0 out by the day to clean house. or address 211 Third st., rear. YOOK—SITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST- / class cook: thoroughly experienced, honest 2nd reliable, or do housework in small family; city Teferences. = Address R. T., box 69, this oflice. QITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH W girl in small family for general housework: sleep at home. Please call or address Rosedale House, 319-321 Ellis st. W IDOW (H ONE CHILD WANTS POSI- tion as working housekeeper; city or country’ mall wages; reference 37 Mission st '“ OMAN WANTS RK_ BY TH washing. ironing or housecleaning. address 1906 Mission st., near Fifteenth, BY, WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work; nG objection to short distance in coun- try. Call or address 1169 Mission, room 7. FIRST- cLass _CHAMBERMAID WOULD like position in hotel or lodging-house, or would do housework in small {amily or widower's ‘amily: city or county. Callor address 610 Clay st., 11 to 4 o'clock. 7OUNG GERMAN LADY WISHING TO GO to Europe would like to assist lady or children for her passage. Please call or address MISS L. L., 536 Minna st. YV OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper. Call 1020 Market st., room 20, second floor. JXPERIENCED GIRL WISHES A POSITION as seamstress and second work. Apply at 333 Eighteenth st. AN —SITUATION BY RESPECTABLE kirl to assist with light housework. Address or call 1024 Washington st. TOUNG LADY WISHES ANY LIGHT OCCU- pation from 9 till 5 p. M. daily: can cut snd_fit dresses; children’s clothes made, etc. Apply 706 Eilis st. VY [NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NE. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: 1 50 (0 86 per week: convenient and respectable; iree bus to and from the ferry. NDING, OR Call AY; Call or l\ place; nnderstands cooking, housework, care of stock and raising poultry; moderate pay. C. R.B., Call Oflice, Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN wishes position n private place to take care of fine horse; good careful driver: also plain good gardener; can milk; city or country; will make himself generaily useful; good references. Ad- dress MATTHEW, box 57 Call Office. * JANTED — SITUATION AS GROOM OR \ coachman by Englishman; age 26; single; | first-cl; references; ci or country. Address H. B., 2651, Tehama st., city. JOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Eastern and San Francisco references wishes situation as coachman and gardener. Ad- dress C. G., box 137, Call Off (300D PAT NTER AND DECORATOR FROM X the Fast wants a situatfon: good in water or oil. _Address G. F., box 10, Call Ofiice. ERMAN MAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE : understands running gaso- Ain-separator: £0od buiter- Call or address A. H., 2135 Harrison st. ERMAN (22) wishes a situation; reference. Address T. 21 Hampshire y. [oy DESIRES TO LEARN BARBER TRAD. > Address B., box 35, (his office. KACTICAL GARDENER DESIRES A POSI- tion in private family; can milk and cure for v and country; references. Gardener, is office. maker. e M e experience. Apply 2816 Gold- en Gate sve. i AN _EASTERN YOUNG A enced in engine manutacturing, draughting and general office work, desires & position as an as- sisiant or manager in any honorable business having a future for him, as he wishes to locate in the West: is willing to work hard. Address W.B., box 110, Call Otice. RY A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN 1D anly usesul; good horseman; gardening: can' milk: city reference: waxes. Situation, Postoffice, North Alameda Coun | JMPLOYMENT AT ANY TERMS AS DELIV- | U ery-wagon driver, by thoroughly experienced, reliable and temperate young man of good charac® | ter and references. Address D. W.. hox 99, Call. | MAY; 30. THOROUGHLY RELIABL AV atraia of work, 00d ! 31 S Address N and cows: good driver: best of references. J. DESHW N, Nap: GENER- understands | moderate Temescal, p! writes a box 120, Call Office. T GERM A N orses, garden Ad- FEMALE HELP W ANTED—FRENCH SECOND AND SEW- ing, $20; Swedish girl for Stockton, $25 chambermaid, lodgitg-house, $25; German cook. $256; German waitress, restaurant, $4 a_week French cook for mining camp, $30. LEON AN- DKE, 315 Stockton. ATHOLIC WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, §20: J second girl, Nevada, $25; Stockton, $25: cook, institution, $50. MISS CULLLN, 323 Sutter st. AMSTRESS AND MAID, #25, home. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. AN WITH A BABY,$7. MISSCULLE! 3 Sutter st. OLORED NURSE. COUNTRY, $20. MISS ) CU; N, 323 Sutter st. QPANISH COOK, COOK, AN AN ) family, $35: German chambermaid and seam- stress, $35: 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 end $25: 10 housework girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN Sutter st. I”(T(: SEWORK G SEP MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. OOK, SMALL BOARDING-HOUSE, CITY, $20: 4 waitresses and chambermeids for sum | mer resorts, sce party here, $20: German or Scan- dinavian girl for Haywards, $16; young girl for Alameda, $20; 2 German girls for housework, city, $15: girls for housework, city and_conntry, $15'and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary, ©) GIRLS FOR HOUSEWOEK, SMALL FA) ilies, $25: waitress. $20; Germau cook, $30: woman (o assist in housework, $20; and a number of others. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. OUSEGIRL, STOCKTON, & ALAMEDA, | $20; Livermore, $20: cook. Jewish family, | $25; 2 nurses. $15: ranch cook, $15: cook, Ameri- can family, $25. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton. N EAT YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHILD: . Dresedio; wages $10.° MISS HICKEY, 1083 ost st. JOIRST-CLASS LAUNDRE must SLEEP HOME, §12, S FOR PRIVATE have references: wages $25. 1033 Post s VORK GIRLS: GOOD ISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st. OOKS, RE! T,CITY, §20; PASTRY ook for wistitution, $25; German cook for pri- vate family, $25; French cook, private tamily $20 German maid, $20: 2 second girls, $20 to $25 German second girl, $25: 2 chambermaids, city, $15: 5 girls for general housework. city, $15 to $20 2 waitresses, oity, 315 to $20; 1 typewriter in in- stitution: 3 nursegirls, $12to $15; 4 housework giris, country, $15, #20, $25, and 20 other places oven for first-class help. State Labor Bureau, 325 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal. Telephone 5271, Main. ] RIGHT, ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY | canvassers; experience not necessary; to deal with business people only. U. S, Industrial Agency, rcom 167, Crocker building. W ANTED — SKIRTMAKER ON LADIES duck sults at 3 Cleveland st., bet. Folsom and Harrison, Sixth and Seventh. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK in exchange for board and lodging. 52 Nor- folk st., near Harrison and Eleventh, upstairs. : ONE EXPERI- enced in cutting and fitting; references re- ed. Call at 1609 O'F: [ QUSEKEEPER ALLFAMILY. CALL between 11 and 1 or after 7 p. i. at 825 Penn- sylvania ave., near carhouse. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ag fres SIRL IN CANDY FACTORY. Market sts., basement. 7OUN RLFOR COUNTRY : GOOD HOME; small wages. Call 428 Chestnut st., rear. NINTH AND WANTED-MALE, ITUATION! OMPETENT M FOR ALL KINDS OF work, long or short_job, furnished _at once free of charge by C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JIRST-CLASS ENGLISH BUTLER DESIRES situation; also French butler; best references city or country. Apply MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. HUSTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny. bet. Callfornia aud Sacramento, tel. 231. W ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR general housework. 2056 Mission st. IRL TO ASSISt W.iTH H SEWORK AND care of {nfant; $10. 1334 Page st. VIRL TO ASSIST IN FAMILY OF home. 2424 Folsom st., after 9. "OUSG GIRL, 18 OR 14, TO TAKE CARE 2 children and 'assist in very light housework ; wages $6 a month. 219 Scolt at. Y OUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS, housework.: 2014 Green. i SLEEP FOR ('HINESE_ AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. COOK'S SOC, SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL ‘hes:short notice. 14 Gearv, tel.Grant 48. SE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT besthelp. 3145 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel, k. 426, By ‘order of the Master e FRANKLIN H. DA =2, CALITORNIA LODGE NO. 1. F. and A M., will meet THIS (THURS" DAY) EVENING, April 18,at 7:300'clock. Third degree. B PORIC 1.OUGE No. 316 F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy st—Called meet- ing THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Thira degree. Master Ma- sons in good standing are invited. By order of the WAL ‘A. KRONBERG, Secretary. ATTENTION —_MEMBERS and friends of St. Patrick’s Alli- snce of Americaare requested 1o attend the aunual j 1-nic at Schuetzen Park next BUNDAY. April 19, 1896. P. TAMONY, Sec. J. GANEY, Chairman. B35 CHEAPEST AND BESTIN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. FAIUER, WITH 2 CHILDREN. T GIRL 13 vears old, 1 boy 14 vears old. wishes to find work on & ranch or vineyard or to take charge of one: thegirl and boy fur their board only; the father. 44'vears old, ig competent In farming, vine- ya d and all cellar Wwork, having done so man: years: can give the best of reference. Please ad. dress E., box 88, Call Office. POSITION WANTED BY 4 GERMAN A8 {XPERIENCED BUTTONHOLE-MAKERS ON Shirls. Apply between 9 and 10°A. a9 Ge room 10. OUNG GIRLSTO BASTE AND FELL; GOOD wages. Apply 9 Stevenson st., top loft, ln- mediately. JXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON OVER- shirts. Apply 18 Sutter, 4th floor. JXPERLENCED OVERSEAM GLOVE- maker. 413 Market. ERMAN GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS Ga}r!pplng tobacco. Inquire 524 Sixth st. THOROUGK DRESSCUTTING AND MAKING taught; JONES M half the usual price. 505 el ge. "o PO OST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to s MRS. R. L. $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR b¢ also a bottl eof lager, bc, at 837 Clay st. BUSINESS CHANCES. OTICE — T0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS AN promptiy for cash. HEALY &Co.. 23 Kearny. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSI- ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, RY ACME HOLUSE, 957 MARKKT ST., BE low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a nikht: $1 & week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY;: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Cinv st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—A NICE STANDARD MAKE Ub- Tight piano; must be cheap. Address box 122, this office. QELL YOUER BOOKS CLOTHING AND JEW €irv 10 A. KLETN. 109 Sixth at.: send postal ARTNFER WANTED; LIGHT BUSINESS clear each $20'to $25: 1o experience required: trial given. HEALY & L:D 25 Kearny st. qg—'o‘ RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA- D (U, joon: vicinity of City Hall: business $2b per day : trial given. HEALY, 23 K $.)—0“P'.1m‘x1:n WANTED 20V vusiness, clearing to each $75 per month: no night or Sunday work; must devote 8 hours each day to business. HEALY, 23 Kearny. Al-",’ PARTNER IN RESTAURANT AND D LD, cofee-nouse to attend cash counter: week; free”bus to and from ferry. business of §25 per dav. HEALY, 23 Kearny AIRDRE! 8 P 5 RNING PERSON o CIGARSTORE: CLUB AND LIVIN( H AIRDRESSING, 95c AND 350: MO] PERSONALS, S AT RS oL AN asses: 101essons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ) 25¢ up. McDS RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught: new styles: riect fitting patterns OWELL Aclld:my. 213 Powell st. '\v'f\’cuh Market—Electric lights in ve 10 81 50 per night; $1 rzo bus 10 and from the ferry. Tooms; 25¢ week: freg R H OUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Toom: 200 0 $6 per PPRENTICES T0 LEARN DRESS CUT- !ing and making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. e eeeeee— e eeeeee— MALE HELP WANTED. 80.00 REDWOOD T1ES TO CUT, SEE boss here; 10,000 cords of redwood to cut: screw-turner; carriage-setter, see boss here: broom-maker shop butcher; wite; laundry vegetable gardener; : _charcoal-burner: _spool-tender: 8 farmers; 5 laporers; farmer and ironer; marker for 3 cOOks; 3 waiters; man for private fam- ily, and' many oiher month and found at MURRAY & READ Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. places from $15_to $90 per RAT ber; tool 10 LCROAD TIEMAKER GOOD TIM- s aud grub furnished; 8c, 9¢ and 10¢ aplece; 2 roadmkers and work in woods and mill, #20 and board. gardener, $20:fwaiter-boy, 815. R. 1 T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 C:ay st. TANTE! found ; V 5351 second OSETT & M waiter, hot EAT AND p. resort, $50; 2 —FARMER AND WIFE, $40 AND Swiss milker, $20; 3 more s $20; choréboy : mpers, boy for grocery: restaurant cook, c00k andothers. Apply to J. F. CO., 628 Sacramento st. STRY COOK FOR SUMME vaiters, country hotel, $3( city, $30. C. K. HANSEN & CO., M wiss mill AKER, §40; 4 MILKERS, $20; 3 kers, $20. C.R. HANSEN & CO., W 9 WAITERS can speak pa Agency, 749 Market s D—BY AN EASTERN chine company, & man to sell sewing-ma- chines to de. ANTED—YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18, LIV- ing with his parents, to drive a delivery wagon for a factory in city, milkers, butter-makers, cooks, waiters, ers and others. W. $6 per week: also farmers, ishwash’ D. EWEK & C ROOM, ET nish, MARTIN' ki Employment W MA- alers “in California; applicant must state age. knowledge of sewing-machines. if any, and sign full Machine, box name and address, with references. 92, Call Office. V city, who ean JANTED—A MAN grade sewing machine on salary in an Interior TO SELL A HIGH- make two good sales per eek nnd try to do more: give full name and address. G.F., box 15, Call O thice. JEVERA A salesmen, $75 a month; also a window-dresser, £ood salary, 1 for city, 2 outside. In ustrial Ag T IRST-CLA grocer and ployer and length of tim P, D., box 13, L_EX CPERTENCED DRYGOODS United States ency, room 167, Crocker puildin SALESM 5 crockery MAN; EXPERIENCED tate name of last em- none other need apply. Call Office. * 7OUNG MAN FOR INDOOR WORK: WAGES $10 weekly bonds. 87334 Market st., room 2. ¥i $50 cash required as security; no ANTED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN AND W o dowriiammer Jor the "eoumiey: » box 107, this office. D. ¢ Adaress ONEERS ket st. N LADIES CLOAKS. DAN- M, MUELLER & KAHN, 723 Mar- S HOEMAKER TO BUY REPAIR-SHOP; full kit with high jack and sewing machine. a 545 Market st. DARTNER 8400 required; boat leaves Monday. WANTED TO GO TO ALASKA: Address . G., box 104, Cal flice. JHOEMAKER, YOUNG | 8 steady. Appiy at shoeshop junction San Pablo ave. and Adel \ (TOOK AND street. [ ANTED—P RES! printing office, 805 Mission st. ine st., Oakl: HE CHIEF OF POLI pleased to have all persons who witnessed the aftair of a lady being run over by a tandem bicycle on Sunday, about 5:30 . M., April 12, 1596. in front of the Call Oflice, 710 Market st.. to call upon him at his office, room 1. new City Hall, any day between the hours of 9 4. M. and 6 ¥. M. PICTURE 12 WITH G inches, 10c; 8x10 and 10x12, 15 x16, 20c; 14x17, 25¢: 16x20, 30c 24, 45c; 22x28 Inches, 60c. JONES, 547 Mission. TEMPLE OF BEa . 923 MARKE = opposite Mason—California laurel hairdye and removing superfluous hair s:.ecialties. T LINCON BROS., CASH GROCERS., 226 Sixth st., middie of the block, Between the two markets. Bloaters, 20¢ dozen: 10 cans sweetbreads, $1; cans sugar corn, $1; 16 cans best tomatoes $1; 1bs rice, $1; 25 fbs fine dried frait, $1; 2 doz e “bc: fresh putter, 20¢ roll; shoulders choice milk, 10c can; fine flour, 8¢ sacl salmon or oysters, $1; 10 Ibs lard, 85c. BROS., 226 ~ixth st. AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDER,FOR SA L also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal: er in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland, Cal. R. F. PANCOAST, DENTIST. REMOVED from Phelan building to 8 O'Farrell st., corner Grant ave. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- Ty night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promotérs of busi- pess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charze unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, desds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st WOULD BE S8 7x9 c; 11x14 and 12 LINCOLN ed: selling on account of other business. HEALY, 23 Hearny. 'O BUY, SELL OR EXCHA of any kind see $ Q- SALOON 0. 1 LOCATION; PAYS B300. S omes wanted "STRARD & co., 45 Third st. K600, COBNER BAKERY: GOOD TORSE & « and wagou. STRAND & CO., 46 Third, 3()(), BEANCE BAKERY AND CANDY- $x . store: splendid location; 4 living- rent $10; good trade. STRAND & CO., ird st. $650. LARTNER “WANTED IN FIRST. DOV, ciass corner saloon on best part ot Kearny st.; will clear from $75 to £100 per month opiece; one of the present owners going 1nto other large business: no experience required as remain- ing partner will teach you the business: he is a well-known and thoroughly reliable man: this is the chance of a lifetime_for a_steady, sober ma 0 not missit. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. Z=() GROCERY AND BAR: OMS: &SOO + cheap rent: pays well; good place for manand wife. STRAND & CO., 45 Third s ESTAURANT DOING A TRADE OF $35 A day and clearing $100 & month: trial allowed before buying: best reason for selling; price rea- sonable. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. 2O FR . CANDY, ICE- $950. cream and coffee parlor; opp. Golden Gate Park: building included: pays well; full value: old-established. STRAND & 25 Third. 55(). IINWARE, GRATEWARE ~AND $‘O{) . stove store, tinshop and plumbing busi- ness: connected living-rooms; cheap rent: horse and wagon; all on good paying basis; fullest in- vestigation: must sell, going Iast: stock invoices 8800. 1. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ”%3“ NICE SALOON ON CLAY ST. DOING D . good bu‘iness: iinch counter: worth twice amount. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hail ave. JINE, WELL-PAYING INFANTS' AND ladies’ underwear manufactory: in fine locality and long established; doing a big business: price £3500: best business In the State for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. qglv: BUTCHER-SHOP:; FINE TRAD D LU, good locality: investigate this if you want & £ood paying “business: bargain; worth uouble amount asked. Hall avi ‘@7TA PARTNERIN PUKK,SAUsau. o anD D 19, aclicacies store witl route. 335 Fourth st. AND §300 W YELD $10 AND §5 e $500 5, Call omic day: FOE SALE—COFFEE AND "LUNCH-COUN- ter. M. Call 916 Kearny st. atter 6 P. PAPER ROUTE FOR SALE: IN SPLENDID location. Apply Route, box 82, Call Office. ALTFORNIA SAVING AND LOAN SOCTETY /_books bought for cash. X., box 75, Call Office. A LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS, 10 rent, 109 acres of land . 17 rooms, unfurnished, auziful location, 5 miles from Martinez, Tent $25 per month. D, J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City M- NEZ HOTEL SNT; RMS M reagonable; 56 rooms; in good order. D. J. WES’ “al. BAR-~ @OR() RESTAUK. $2DO ain; good reason for selling. 917 Mission $60“ BAKERY FOR SALE; STEADY « business and good trade; owner leaving city: clearing $100 a week: all store trade; Living* rooms. Apply at once at the Call Office. FoxsaLe -A SALOON CHEAP;: & ROOM rent$25; leaving city. Apply at Call Office. GROCERY AND SALOON—MUST BE SOLT gk L’ WANTED — STEADY MAN AS DZLOU. partner in cash commission ousiness: will clear at least $75 per month to each; estab- lished over 10 years: experience not necessar thorough investigation allowed; no night or Sun- TILLT. VALENTINE.MERCHANT removed from 9 Powell st. to 516 Geary st. 0 FOLLOW THE STYLES [N HAIRDRE! ing some people must call to their aid switches. T have them in all colors »nd all graces; good ones, 75¢ ana $1: hairdressing 26c. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. day work. STRAND & CO., 45 Third si. TATLOR, &F.).)— CORNER CIGAR-STORE, TRANS- DZZ0O. fer point; sells account of oid age: will SFER MAUD=THE COMMERCIAL TRA cents. Company will move your trunk for 2 Office 43 Sutter st., phone main 49, AM. R, FRANK CORNWALL. R} 2 227 Geary to Y.M. JRFORMATION ESS or information of ALICE ALLISON (or KL- LISON): maiden name ALICE DROGE: last heard of in Fresno, Cal. Address D. BRUN: guardian, Emeryville, Alameda ( Cal. JLECTRIC LIGHTS I ERY ROOM_W! chester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT £\ Hair Wash; cures scalp diseases: take no other. RY TUSCAN SPRING MINERAL SALT FOR catarrh. 132 Sixth st., room 2. HEAPEST AND T; GET OUR FIGURES for paper-hanging and painting. Co-operative Paver-hanging Compuny, 635 McAlllster st. LD GOLD. SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought. COLMAXN, 41 3a, cor. Jessie. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington,R.L. Fartington. Particulars 424 Pine st HE ECONOMY"” MILLINERY, RED FRON’ 40, 48 Sixth; children's school hats 5c. dye pressed 25 ats trimmed 25c; feathers curled 5 NNULMENT OF MARKIAGE AND DL vorce: lezal everywhere. P. 0. box 2263, S. F. EYAMELED LETTERS ARE MADE ONLY at 210 Stelner st.: others are agents. Baker Enamel and Manufacturing Company. $ A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE Hoor. 206 Leavenwol MAN AT R. MUNK'S | '1”0' CARDS, #150: SHOW CARDS, 15c: tel. Black 141, HILL, 22 Geary st., 1. 39. LUNCH WAITER. 415 FIFTH ©) SHOEMAKERS ON REF < hand shoes. IRING SECOND- 706 Howard s: B Call \ Fourth st. le> TAURANT WAITER WANTE; {BER rOR THURSDAY AND SATUR- before 8 3. 4215 Third st. OYS FROM 15 TO 17 Y. Apply at 200 Sutter st. wanted. TJ/AILOR OPERATORS: GOOD WAGES. AP- Third st. RENT $10; NEXT TO abie and restaurani stand. rner Bro rh st. WANTED- 00D « paying business. 2114 Oakland ANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR BAKERY IN £00d wages: must have $125 cash. Apply JOHNS10N & CO., 26V5 Kearny st. W machine month and found. ANTED—MAN TO RUN ST. CLAIR SHIRT and do starched ironing, $30 per Address JAMES CAMP, San Luis Obispo, Cal. 7 ANTED—FIRST-CLAS: retail tea experience and security need apply. X., box 5, Call SALESMAN FOR none but a man of Apply X. Y. and coffee routs Oflice, Oakland. OURQUIN'S CAL'A ASTHMATIC PAPER; instent relief. For sale by all drugglsts or Cen- tral Pharmacy, $W. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW Iy, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mfrs’ cost. Factore. 20 Sansomo s nataley. DRESSMAK. S, RESSMAKING—DRESSES $2 UP; LAWNS $1 up; wrappers 35¢ up. 50534 Natoms st., near Sixth. CLAIRVOYANTS. 50C AL B 50C AND S1. O REMOVED TO 1007 MARKET ST. PROF. C, F. LEON. Wouderful power; gives advice on business, specu- lation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.: letters with stamps answered: houts 9 (o 8: also Sunda; ETURNED—M M DR, ATLANTA, world-renowned business and test medium: tells from cradle to grave; reveals every bidden mystery; gives advice on love, mar- riage and all 'affairs; ste has 1o equal before going on a journey or into_business call on the gifted lady; locates mines and buried treasure; removes evil ‘Influences; cures all diseases; all should seek her counsel; hours, 9 a. M. t0 8 P. M.; open Sundays. 1055 Market st., opp. Hibernia Bank. \ to work in /ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD n bookbindery. Address J. C., box 14, Call Office. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MM SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission. USH AN N D MILK, SOUP, PIE, PUDDING or fruit and two kinds of vegetables free with all our 10c mexls. 639 Kearny st. 1558 RBI SHOP FOR SALE; 2 CHAIRS, Apply Castro and Jersey sts. ARBER- count of leavi HOP FOR SALE; chairs; §90: rent paid until 18t of May; on ac- RUNNING 3 ng the City. 8134 Fourth si. Fnfi THE meal try 131 Grant ave, LEANEST 10-CENT ; coftee a specialty. BEST AND 1 EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes: great reduction on account of other busi- ness. 129 Sixth st. This business for sale. OATM AKERS WANTED, INQUIRR 1211 Clay st., Oakiand. 100 W free. type; call MEN 10 GE Inquire 639 Kearny ANTED — A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE EXPERIENCED BOY TO SET early. Room 4, 432 Montgomery st. V not receiv cessful; suit GENTS W ANTED—AT ROOM 517, ery st., clerks and laborers to call if thoy do their just dues: no charge unless suc- 8 MONTGOM- Supérior and Justice Courts. ANTED T0 SELL “OUR NATIVE Herbs” blood and liver remedy. Room 78, St. Anu’s building. {XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON LADIES' Jackets an LER & KAHN d suits. DANNENBAUM, MUEL- N, 723 Market st., fourth floor. ile ¥ou *S 4-SOLING 50c: LADI ! 40c; DONE wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel. i holstery ana TANTED—A PRACTICAL FURNITURE sulesman; one with some knowledge of up- carpets preferred. Apply 523 Market st., room 7, from 3 to 6 P. . N SW WALDO HOU 3d and 4th—sSingle furnished rooms. night 15¢ SE. 765 MISSION. BET. 10 50c; woek $1 Lo $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room: strictest attention to morning call: : open all night V experience in TANTED—AN UPHOLSTERY AND CAR- pet salesman: none but those with practical a retail house need apply. Call at 525 Market st., room 7, from 3 106 P. M. ME. RAVENNA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; tips on races; names given: 25c up. 5 4th st. RS, B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. ROF. ZANZIC, RELIABLE MEDIUM, CLAIR- voyant and palmist. varlors 315 Eliis st. MPE EXODITS CLAIRVOYANT, R moved {o 1003 Mission, nr.-Sixth; fee 50c. V| ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present. future: ladies 50c, gents $1 palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk s K ME. M . BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS pust, present and future ;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER L3 VL the world: 50c and §1, shows you :he plctureof your future husband or wife. 4 Twelsth, cor. Market prove paying business: present owner four years; big bargain. STENBERG & CO., 632 Ma 2 15() PROVISION-STORE; GOOD STOCK &3-[00. and fixtures: cheap rent; business will satisty any reasonable buyer: sacrificed this week for reason explained. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. &15H(0(), RESTAURANT, GYSTER-HOUSE: Dle « old-established place; first-class ru; ning order: daily receipts $85 to $70; present owner 3 years; full inves will exchange for city real estate. ST 632 Market. PEAMSTERS, ATTENTION —EXPRESS transfer company: has the cream of trade be- tween this city and Oakland; clea $300 per month over: proprietor owns his own property, barns, oflices, storages, etc.; one of the nicest, cleanest and steadiest businesses in this State; making sure income; grand opportunity for some active man. STENBERG, 632 Market st. \\/’ ANTED — STEADY, ACTIVE MA FOR laundry route; established 8 years: firs-class horse and wagon; guaranteed to clear $90 to $125 amonth: $350 required. STENBERG & CO., 682 Market st. R)7TR RESTAURAN DL . good stoc years; husiness speak BEST LOCATION fixtures: established many for itself; sacrificed this day; make offer. STENBERG & CO., 632 Marker. RELIABLE PARTNER AS CASHIER COF- fee and chop house: safe investment: good wages guaranteed; $350 required. STENBERG €O., 632 Market. a bargain.” Call at 332 Main st W ELLPAVING ~DOWSTOWN — CORSER saloon; must b soid this week at a great gain.Inquire LEMLE & CO., 265 Third 3 R% fine location: investigate. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 0. Cit roperty, homestead relinquishment: irrigated land; all lever; in Kern County, Address X, box 107, Call Office. A TPATLOR- . WITH GOOD TRADE, AT A bargain. 1213 Polk st. T IVENAWAY: FINE AURANT-GOOD business; account departure. 503%% Third st. AIR BUSINESS FOR SALE: NEAR BALD- win Hotel. Address H., box 105, Call GUOCERY; § ROOMS UPSTAIRS: Market; fow rent: good stock. AppL. ADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PARTNER 4 with $75; paving proposition. 12 Mason, rm GO()D PAPER ROUTE IN OAKLAND FOR sale. Address W., box 8, Cal! Office, Oakland. ARTNER—FURNITURE AND STORAG: good business: great bargain. 414 McAlliste: JOR SALE OR TO LET — THE BEST-LO- cated billiard-saloon in the city: next to the Orpheum: low rent to # good tenant. 129 O’ Farrell A PAKTNER TO TAKE ONE-THIRD S50 st in: caaimed o ot o facturers; agents handling Eastern agencies: the above amouu! to be ipvested in the business for the purpose of developing it: will stand the most rigid investigation: references, Dun or Bradstreet; would prefer one who has had experience as & salesman. ROBINSON, 4th floor, 933 Market st., 91010,1102, 41086 HAVE THE BEST PAYING SAL chophouse and lodging-house in town tn California: 1will sell all or take & partner: 2o = 2l _____| I can give good references. Call at CHAIX & K150, PARIX TEDINGOOD PAY- | BISRN ARD, 207 Sixth st.. 8. F,, Sunday or Mon« D LIV, ing business., STANLEY, 2114 Third. | day for information. PARTNER NG BUS S: $20 | TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR 10 325 e no_experience required; | 1 'sale: nets $175 per month; good chance for b . trial given, , 21% Third K45 URANT WORTH $850; FINE D4IV. 1ocation: good, steady, profitable trade; asnap; to see is to buy TANLEY, 21145 Third. q;lj', RESTAURANT: GOOD LOCATION: DL (O, low rent: receipts $11 per day; can be doubled: great bargain. STANLEY, 2115 Third. K3(), NOTIONS, CIGATRS, BRANCH BA BBV, ery: sunp.” STANLEY, 2135 Third st. ll (’ CORNER GROCERY: RECEIPTS » . $1300 month; full value in stock snd fixtures: rent $40; rooms. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. & 19K B.BAKERY;4 FURNISHED ROOMS, F125. BRRKETT LRIy o5 Marsecs ©F GOOD-PAYING LIQUOR ROUTE, D25 osaimiwason e ehe Al traveling. Call at once, 533 California, Phanix Bar. \W ASTED-—STEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN paying wood and coal yard; must have $150 JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. $250, FARTRER IN LIGHT BUSINESs; 20U, estabiished over 10 vears; guaranteed to clear 820 weekly to each. 2614 arny st. Y ER AND CHOP HOUSE CHEAP. MAKE offer (o owner, 2615 Kearny st., room 4. 00, SALOON"_AND LUNCHMEOUSE; (V. reii $35; ciose to Calitornia and Mont gomery sts.: good paying. Call 533 California st. st., Phaenix Bar. casl; OUTE E, - Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought, cheap, and chances for increase are very guod Apply this office. principals A JESES N F S £\ WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailin; LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. J OTICE—-100 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALS from $150 to $6000. STRAND, 45 Third st. T onG1 {OUSE OF 12 ROOMS, NEAR ny st.: steady roomers; very cheap for cash; low rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. Z} ROOM LODGING-HOUSE.-—— —PRICE $700—WORTH $2000. 19-room house on Sutter st.; payments. 2-room house on Mason st. 275 20 rooms on Fourth st., only.. 600 16 rooms on Taylor st....... 750 45 rooms on Market st... b7 © 2500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. 167n6ii.\: HOUSE: ALL FULL: 152 FIFTH st.: §175; through sickness. T.CDGING-HOUSE OF 21 ROOMS FOR SALE. i 532 Mission st. — e FURNITURE FOR SAL FURNITURE OF 9-ROOM HOUSE, EV room sunny. Apply 638 Post st., between 3 and 4 P. M. &40( CANDY - STORE _AND FACTORY; Ll « fine bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market, RESTAURANT; FINE LOCATION; - DECKER, 1020 Market st. %950 AMPLE-ROOM CLOSE TOJCABLE 0V, house and transter point; 2 blocks from Market; rent §18. Call 533 California st., Pheenix ar. m'37'- SALOON ON MARKET STREET, D¢ { ). nenr Fiith: low rent: have satistactory Teason for selling. Apply between 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. to L. SCHEIK, 200 Hyde st. 215 () LARGEST AND BEST PAYING $15.000. LT eokio il reatuoran: cn of trade; monthly profits of $1000 guaranteed: books open. Address W., 1148 Sutter st. g 90( CORNERGROCERY AND BARWITH D . living-rooms: full value in stock: rent $25: kept by present owner 8 years. Inquire 638 California st., Pheenix Bar. JOTICE TO BUYERS AND SELLERS—THE AY old well-known and reliable ofiice of GEO. STEWART, general real estate and business agent, formerly of 632 Market st., has resumed business at 602 Market st., Crocker building, downstairs: business opportunities, lodging- houses, city and couniry real estate, hought, sold and exchanged: partnerships negotiated, ete. MUE STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- erand ciairvoyant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsais marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. B ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTI¥FIC REVEAL- erby cges and cards: tells entire life, past, present, future; consultationson all affo.rs: noth- ing excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: resiores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible: fee $1: letter §2. 92 SPIRITUALISM. RS. SHRINER. PARLOR TEST-CIRCLE to-night; 10c. Sittings daily at 311 Van Ness. RS. FULTON, SLATEWRITING SEANCE to-nignt; 50c.” 31 Fell st. ONELLA—ONE UF THE MOST WONDER- ful medinms of the age; just from the East; she created a sensation East and also in Europe through her mediumship: ail are invited to call; she remalns with you but a short time; do not re- main in darkness, but seek the light of truth; wis- dom is power. 318 Kearny st., room 18. ROF. JOHNSON, 821 MISSTON ST., MEDIUM G YESY MEDIUM-SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- and magnetic healer, can be consuited on all days included): 26c up. 946 Mission: hrs 10 to 9. business affairs daily: readings 50c and $1; office PARGAIN = GOOD-PAS iNG CORNER SA- 1oon and lodging-F ~use in business part of city ; present party conducting business for twelve years; reason for sellivg, death 1n family. Apply this office. 0 LET — BUTCHER-SHOP, WITH .FIX- tures; 3 living-rooms: closed’ account of sick- nes ; extra good location; no opposition within one mile; rent low to good. steady man, Inquire Five-mile House, Mission road. PARINER WANTED IN GOOD PAYING business: guaranteed $20 to $25 each weekly; no experience required: trial given. EVENSON & CO., 917 Market st. $90 FINE CORNER GROCERY AND - bar: good portion of Mission; living- rooms; value in sight for price asked: good horse and wagon; does excellent paying business; fullest investigation ailowed. M. LESS & CO., 78334 arket st. F;R SALE ! Prices stand till goods ere completely. dis- posed of. Oak bed sets. $18 50 Bed lounges 8 00 Stoves ...... 750 Carpets, peryard.. .. L3 50 Linoleum, per yard....., 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new buliding 15 erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business 8i SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- H. ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up:_step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 773 Mission. 400 SARrE CHAMBER BETS, $14; stoves, $5: parior sets, $20: folding-bed: $10; bed-.ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 1 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW Bediounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid . .. English Linoleum, laid. Window shades in 5 colors . SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., Grant avenue: no bra: fores. opposice FURNITURE WANTED. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNLE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price, [ MAYBR BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, « carpets, plano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761, W ANTED —SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for couniry: pay good price. 7 City Hal’ ave. ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 621 KEARNY, IF ”you want highest cash pricé for your furnithre, carpets, piatvs, or merchandise of any kind.: MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MOBR than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S. 8 Fourth st. CARP. CLEANING. WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH 00r work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, G 00D CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO ROUTE X for sale, including 2 horses, cigar-wagon and fine top-buggy; a bargain for young msan. Apply ONKLIN'SCARPET BEATING WORKS. 383 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126, ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 8th. Call Office. $T700. CORNER “GROCERY AND BAR, fe + with living rooms, one bloci from City Hall: partners can’t agree: rent $35. Particulars, WILKE, 533 California, Pheenix Bar. I‘I\xg}fiobl‘jfi:l I (m's’fim .\"}aé'w fylfg‘l;mnlxby hours 9 A. . to 8 P. M AIVI;G GO)«'hidl DIFFERENT BUSINESS able tion; ent. bealth ana life offer my old-est ., the ) insurance: Cal ser 55 & ot or A04ress Fldelios MBS, - 3. WHITNEY, CLATRVOYANT | Cafe, for sale very Ghon, for eastt OF s aothllmenre: Mutual Aid Association, 316 California, room 18. trance medinm: sittings §: 18 Stockton st. | 621 Montgomery st. or 286 Sutter. (OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 3 = < ELEGANT GROCERY WITH MAG- O e entrance ‘to DENTIHES $300 CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 Market st. EST IN CT 5 cents per night: Pacific House, Comi TY_SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND $1. $1 25. 81 50 per week. Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. HAT CH. W st.; 200 rooms; best in the city: sing EER HOUSE. 529 SACRAMENTO rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. W tor, still runs ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per pight: $1 10 $3 per week. ’\VAsTED;ExPE"mExcEn APPRENTICE in tailoring.” 22478 Mission. QAR GIRLTO LEARN TATLORING: PAID while learning. 231 Natoma. TRL IN EESTAURANT. hous?, 722 Howard st. TONY'S COFFEE- man about place {n private family: under. | A PPRENTICE ON PANTS. 1561 TEHAMA Siands horses. cows; can milk and drive as well as Sirees take care of flowers or vegetable garden. Address g SIST Al 'SEWORK. 82 P.TEAN, 861 Market st. e e Ry TANTED — SITUATION BY MAN AND EAMSTRES=; GOOD WAGES. APPLY IM- wife (Swedish), man coachman and experi- enced gardener, woman neat housegirl and gzood €00k city or conntrv: best references. Address W. AL, box 64, this office. mediately, 9 Stevenson st., top loft. TRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; AS- sist cooking. 245 Fourth si. G JWEDISH YOUNG MAN WITH BEST OF reterence wwants place (n private family to take care of horses and garden; cliy or country, C: 801020 Mission st. © f i SPECIAL NOTICES. B BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 55 collections made, city or country. ~Pacific Callection Co., 415 Monigy st.."room 6. Tel. 5580, B, " IND00OWS CLEANEL AND FLOORS scrubbed. reasouabie rates: payment for Camages guaranteed. (. OSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THE WW}:EKLY CALL. 1n_wrapper, for mailing. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B, PLYIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND No. 80 (15 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation wi.i be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market si.. on and afier MON- April 20, 1896. Transfer books will close Tuesday, April 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock b, u. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED men, retired shipmaster, who speaks and writes German, as collector, watchman, foreman or cou- rier; best references. Address E. C., box 49, Call, GEHMAN» 25, WISHES OUTDOOR POSITION ©of any Kind; best reference. H. HORNUNG, 840 Minna st. ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF 20 EN- ployment of any kind; city or country; writes fair pusiness hand, and is wiiling to work. Ad- dress 8. C., box K7, this office. JTELLIGENT YOUNG GERMAN WISHES steady place us porter or any kind of work in wholesale house or factory: can Turnish best refer- ences. Call or address 621 Twenty-fourth st. (CCAMPETENT ~HOUSK - PAINTER ~WITH tools wants work; day or plece work; owners furnish material; no ‘objection o country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st. OUNG WOMAN FOR CHAMBER AND general housework. »lll7Gl’lllI ave., 9to 2, (G IRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND branch b kej 2 O'Farrell st. s PPRENTICE IN MILLINEKY-STORE. 692 Mcallister st. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work; small family: no washing; $15. 1909 Vallejo st., near Octavia. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE- dippers at SARONI'S, 508 Front st. Y OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK:SMALL family. 1032 Page ETNURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Call or address 1159 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. PPRENTICES ON CUSTOM COATS. 627 Natoma st. EWERS ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN S wear. 840 Marketst., bet. Tenth and Eleventh. (%P HELP WANTED ON VESTS, 641 Stevenson st. 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 16c and 20c a night, including coftée apd rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. JARBERS PRO' CTIVE UNION EMPLOY- aent secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. JPBARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barl bers’ Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. ARBERS 1 ment. Sec'y, P. ASSOCIATION Oif CAL EMPLOY- ‘Hamann, 2381% O'Farrell. EN minutes, N SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 25c: DONE 15 while you wait. 635 Kearny st. W tions furnishe: ANTED—BOYS TO LBEARN trade; only 8 weeks required; tools and posi- BARBER reasonable terms by calling this Week: catalogne mailed. San Franeisco Barber School, 1515 oward st. SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR WE ARE W and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do_your work £t one-half the usual price; done while” you walt. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. ROsEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS night; §1 10 $4 week: open all night. 20c to 50c M ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. EN'S "SECOND-HAND nearly new, 25c 1o $1 25. SHOES, SOME 562 Mission. ELCEO HOUSE, 8635 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 82 week. ATTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collection; eforences. 512 Montg'y. w room: free bus INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading: to and from the ferry. ANTED—TO ~ COLLECT WAGES DUE Wit 110 Sutter st, nd clerks, KNOX Collection Agency, R.L. T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary St., cor. Grant ave. ROOME DENTAL A ATION, 769 MAR- J ket, bet. 34 and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth frm $5: fillings frm $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. 77 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A4S good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentisi, 980 Market st.. next Baldwin Theater. E. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh; no charge for extraciing when plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50¢; gas given. - nificent trade and 2 teams. Address 6., box 128, this oflice. {OR SALE—CHEAP: CIGAR-STORE AND fixiures; $100. 1739 Mission st.. opposite wooq\uni's Gardens. ADY OF MEANS DESIRES GENTLEMAN partner with §50 capital. R. 22,105 Stockton. RANCH BAKERY LAUNDRY OFFICE‘; suitable for tables; cheap. 31714 O'Farrell st. (G 00D "BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR $150; downtown. ~ Call 722 Howard st. C C. HICKOK & CO., 87315 MARKET ST., « handle all Kind of business chances; real es- tate, insurance and money to loan. 1 ONEST WORK; VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. FULL SET OF TEETH, $7: WARRANTED five years. DR. V. CAVALSKY, 24 Sixth st. ET OF TETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DIt H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. D%, GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUING k dentist, discoverer of painless extraction &nd patentee of improved bfidge work or teetn without any plate, moved from 8 to 20 O’ Farrell st. PfilNLESs EXTRACTION :gc: GROWN ridge work a specialty: plates, $5 u experience. K. Lo WALSH: D.D.s, 815% R H, H. SHAW, 224 KEARNY — BRILGE- work a specialty open evenings 7:30 o 9. ( )OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- 'J ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- Ianted. DR.J W.KEY. 1122 Market st. LOST. OST—ENGLISH PUG DOG, WHITE BREAST, mark of a cut on hind leg. Liberal reward for return to 2020 California st. OST_SMALL BLACK DOG. RET Clara st., reward. LLOSTPURSE, ON TRAIN OR BOAT, SUN- Jay morning.” 1345 Broadway, Alumeda. FOUND. FOUND-—A DEERHOUND, cor. Filbert, N 12 901 EAST ST., $600. BESTAURANT AND BAKERY: D . good location; doing $20 a day; must sell at once: big bargain. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. JOR SALE — A GUOD-PAYING CANDY- store; established 12 years; best locality: long lease; clearing over $100's month: rare chance for moderate investment: full investigation allowed. See owner at 22 Sixth st. &5 1 HOME BAKERY IN CENTER 0F « city: large oven; rent $10. Apply Call. UTCHER'S BUSINESS FOR SALE. APPLY JONAS' et, 1105 Mission st. SNAF F HE RIGHT PARTY—-SALOON and restaurant, including building: zood-pay- ing business; 7 years' lease on lot; for $1200. In- quire at Willows Brewery, cor. Mission und Nine- teenth sts., clty. TREATEASTERN SPTEAM CARPET GLEAN- ing Works. Tel. So. 576; 14 8th st. B. GRANT. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 88 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works; latest improved machinery; 3c yard, G. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253, (ARPETS OLEANED, o PER YARD; RE- Iaid, 5c per yard. S.STRATTON, 19 Eighth. (CARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J 5 MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RE. - ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 248, HORSES. D e YONBRUER S L L LSS (QEFER WANTED—YOUNG HORSE; DRIVES single or double; cheap. 935 Shotwell at. ORSE MARKET, 426 VALENCIA ST.; just received from E. W. Jones, Sheriff of Colusa County, 26 head of good work and driving horses, welghing up to 1500 pounds; to be sold cheap. J. D. FORRESTER, salesman. 4() HORBES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness; 'Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction salesevery Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneérs. E“ SKTS SECOND-HAND HARNESS! ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, ‘cart also 20 chean horses. Fifteenth and Vajenoia sta ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRd H S e fivae Ranch, 630 Commercial s _ ¥ YOU WAAT 10 BUY, SELL. Un Li change horses, buggles, wagous or harness won will find it to your advantage 1o call at Derby Sala Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: anccion sales every Tuesday a: 11 o'clock. C. R MARTIN, proprietor. 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. ANTED—PARTNER [N RESTAURANT ana bar; new place; finely ficted up; at trans- fer point; 4 Toads: run night and day; ioo much for ome. 'Address B., box 82, Call Office. CHANCE—WILL SELi. HALF OR whole interest in a well-established seed and florist business in Oakland; will bear investiga- tion. Address W. J., Call Uffice, Oakland. JALOON; GOOD CENTRAL LOCATION. AD- dress P. S., box 67, Cail Oftice. HANCE FOR SMART WOMAN; SWELL boarding-house: fine appearing zarden; choice; ceutral; owner board. Add. Choice, box 1, Call. (GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT, 2 BLOCKS north of Market st,, for sale at a very reason- able price; cheap rent.’ Inquire 333 Bush st. (GROCERY AND BAR: BEST PART OF THE X Mission: no reasonabie offer refused. Address Dbox 68, this office, i UNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VA LENCIA— S'iiorses. mtes, wagoaee o VAT A 150 SEIS NEW AXD SECOND-HAND HAR ness: all kinds; wagons, bu: scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Misgas o oS 804 DE.S B WESTPHAL VETERINARY SUR seon for 8. F. Police Departme: bospital, 121 City Hali ave.: teiomrnte g‘l;:lnho::fl 'U_vwé;ggts‘ AND CARRIAGES, " ANTED — SECOND - W ena o 12 California st. D 1-HORS price to W. & RAY MFG.BCUE e ey BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN A%, U sociation—Home office, 935 Sansonsrr & b General savings & loan business. Fd. E. Hill, Pres. 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