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14 GEORGE WEBER'S FORTUNE A Californian Given a Magni- ficent Position in South + Africa. Made General Manager of the Deep Level Development Company M nes. By the appointment of George E. Weber, a veteran Californik mining man, as gen- eral manager of the Deep Level Develop- ment Company's mines, on the Rand, in South Africa, another representative of the Golden State has been given a high- salaried position in the African gold fields, for which mining experts the world over are now striving. Mr. Weber, who for many years was well known in this State, went to South Africa several years ago when the rush to the new El Dorado began, and soon made his mark as an expert of ability. He was given charge of the Crown Reef mines, which are considered very valuable prop- erties, and held his position until the Deen Level veople decided to find a successor to H. C. Perkins, also an old Californian, who had been at the helm for some time. Mr. Weber at first declined to leave the p Deep Level Company raised its bid to $25,- 000 a year, the highest salary paid an American mining engineer in Africa, he decided to accept, and is now in full charge. The claims of the Deep Level Develop- ment Company are situated at some dis- tance from the main claims on the Rand, and the formation of the company was due to the peculiar provisions of the South African mining Jaw. In California when a vein dips under the claim of another company, the parties who are following it are entitled to continue, though they go under half a dozen other properties. In South Africa the vertical line of the boundary of the claim limits its property and beyond the owners must not go. The body of ore on which the Rand is situated dips away sharply and at a short distance is 1500 to 2000 feet below the sur- iace. The Deep Level Company took up and bought a large number of outside claims and intends to sink deep shafis to tap the lode. Mr. Weber, who has had_much ex- perience in deep mines in the Black Hills and in Venezuela, is expected to superin- tend the work to the Iull satisfaction of the company, THE STOCK MARKET. There wasa marked depreciation In the Com- stocks yesterduy. The best price for Occidental was $1 20 against $1 50 on Monday, for Con. Cal. & Va $1 65 against §1 75, Hale & Norcross $1 15 agaimst $1 85, and so on. The Bodles were also considerably lower. On the Bond Exchange businessiiwas lively. For Giavt Powder $2133 was bid and & powder combination was rumored. In the Chollar mine, in the south stope on the 450 level, they have raised np the third floor on the ore sireak reported last week. The old fillings are of fair grade, the most of which are being, saved and sent to the mill. In the stope above No. 2 crosscut, same level, they are working the old fillings on the seventh fioor, and encounter occa- stonal bunches of ore along the casings. They are | king repairs to the main Incline and at other | points where most needed. Hav, shipped to the Nevada mill during the past week 53 tons and 1100 | pounds of ore, which will be crushed as soon as enough is accumuiated for & run. Shipped three bars of bullion of the par value of $7742 03. In the Potosl mine they have completed the new compartment to the south raise on the 440 level up to the twelfth floor. or 84 feet. The top is in clay and strinzers of quartz that give fair as- says. On the 650 level the west drift has been repaired 20 feet during the week ; total depth 406 On the tunnel level the drift sonthwest, 331 from he switch, is out 54 feet. It has passed through the old workings and is now in new ground. Are making repairs in the main incline and several drifts in the mine. The Alaska Treaawell Gold Mining Company has declared the usual quarterly dividend of 374 cents per share, payable on the 28th. The Highland mine of South Dakota will pay a dividend of 25 cenis per share this moath. The Eullion assessment of 10 cents per share will be delinquent in_the campany’s office to-day. The Home Gold Mining Companv of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 5 cents per share, delinquent May 18. The Golden Land Placer Mining Company of Sacramenio County has levied an assessment of 1 delinquent May 0. e velopment ompany of Tuolumne County has levied an asssssment of 3 cents per ahare, delinguent May The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a monthly dividend of 30 cents per share on May 5. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: | | {Delinqty Couraxy. | No. [amt. intha | Sale Day. | | | Board. Belcber 52 “Aprit 28 Con. Cal. & 6 pr 4. Apnl 38 Todie Con. 19, 7. May 4 Beg. 17| Ma; 4 Ophi o8 1 Bullion 47| 14 Gould & Cu kG 20 Challenge. 20 Caledonie.. 27 Crown Poln! 26 Occidental. 2% Utah i 27 Alpha. l y 7. 2 Potosi. ? 20/May10.. i BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsss Etocx Board resterday: EEGULAR MORNING SESSION COMMENCING 9:30. 300 Belcner...43/1100 Occid..1.15 300 Potost. .. 200 Challge...23/100 Ophir . ..1.20 600 Savage. 400 Chollar . .58,200 Ovrmn....10 100 Seg Bei 800 CC&V..1.65300 Potom .....23 100 Union. 50 C Point...81| | AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200B & B 1100 Bulli 100 Bulwer. 100 Chollar Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Borrd yesterday : BEGULAR SESSTON—10:30. P 2 40200 HEN 11715, 38500 . 1 04/300. 114/500 22/1200 . LL10/800 § =500 Juii: -04/450 Union 7/300 Justice. ..051400 Utab. 46400 Kentck.."03(650 Y Jacker..81 -87%/2'600 Mexican..33 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Aloba.....09,300 Chalinge..22 500 Alta..... 08,400 Chollar . .36 5600 CC&V ... 154 .41/ 50 Conti 461200 C Point.. 43500 G & C. ‘42600 HEN 300 Bulwer.. 200 . 400 . 400 Union 80950 Ophir...1. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, April 21-4 p. u. m:.",una. 04 05 s 08 02 03 = U5 82 33 = 0 110 115 22 24/Uphir, T35 120 . 38 37(0verman ... 08 10 Lon. Cal ' & Val1.60 1.66 Potom 28 24 Con. Impenat. 01 | 24 26 Confidence..... 70 13 14 ‘.OMQWYQfI’, — 57 59 Crown Pomt... 7 o - = oa o 02 3 Eureks Con... — 47 48 Lould & Carry. 21 = 0 Hale & Norcrs. 1.05 31 32 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 450 Amalie 170/ Keystone. 50 Bid..o LOCAL SECURITIES., Bid 2 Humboldt Bank. ®id 50 Spring Valley W. ion he was occupying, but when the | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, April 31-3 ». M. CXITED STATSS BONDS. gm. Amduu Bid. ‘1:1’;“ O Bds coup..10K5s — 4s reg... — Do, new Is.. 1173411833| MIFCILLA N ROUS BONDY. 11134113 [Do. 2dfss 6s. — — Cal Elec L 6 HoW® R%e Ry 61,105 120 CntraCW5s. 94 — |P&ChRvés — 10714 tex-op 77 95 |Pwl-st.RRGs — 11813 EdsnL&P 6s.11215 — |Reno. WL&EL — 108 — 10534 RiverW Coés — 100 Geary-stRDs. 10055 — IsactoP & L..100 1023 LosAnzL6s. — 108 |SFENPRRSe102 103 Do,Gnted.6s. — 1035 |SPRRArizés 94 95 MKt-stCbie6s123 — (BPRR Calés. 10814111 R: SPRECaldae. — — 3 SvBriCalés 8734100 NPCRR6s.106% — 'SVivaterds. — 120 N Ry Cal'6s.101 103 (EVWaterds.100 — NRyCalbss, — — [StkinG&ES: — 101 Onk Gas 53..100 104%4/EunstT&T8s100 = Do. 2d Iss 55103~ — " |SutterstR55.110 111 Omnibus8s.119%s — |VisallaWCds — 94 FacKollMbs. — " — WATZR STOCK3. Contra Costa 35 39 |Fan Jose..... 75 100 — |SpringValley 10033 — GA® STOCKS, . — S9TgPacificLight. 44 45 . 95 — Sanirancsco 89 8914 Oak G L&H 53 533 Stockion..... = 2lig PacGaslmp. 84 wsily INSURA N CF STOCKS. FiremansFa.174 ~— [Sun L4 - COMMERCIAL BANK RTOCKY. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.128 4Dglo-Cal Bank of Cal.. 240 13 CalSD&TCo.. 58 57 = FirstNation(175 18214 Sather 0o — Grangers.... — =" RAVINGS BANK STOCKY. GerS&LC0..)400 — (Eav&Loan.. — 101 HumbS&L.1100 1450 Secnm‘_.. . — 260 Mutual....... 37% 40 |Union Trus.756 810 BFSavUnion — 485 STRY''T EATLROAD STOCKS. 1083411044 Oak,SL&Hay — 100 60 " 77 3g/kresidio...c T 9 435 45 Sutterst. - = COWDER ETOCKS. 18 — |Judson. - = — 80 [Guann 2135 23 — 98 'Vigont....l 66c 85 MISCELLANFOrS sTmTL Alasks Pirs. 6314 96 [OceanicSSCo 2;5!/, 27% b BIEDCoal Co. — PacAuxFA.. S CalCotMills. — = |Pac Borax.. 88 100 CalDrvDock. — — [PecI&NGo. — 80 Edison Light 114341 Pac Roll Mill 2714 38 | GasConAssa. — ~ — !ParfPaintCo. 614 Rz% Ger Lead Co. 85 100 |PacTransCo. HawC&SCo. 1955 183 PacT&VCo B5 70 HutchSPCo. 2065 203 bunseiT&T. 41 — JudsonMfgC. — - — | United CCa.. MerExAsmaloo 110 | MORNING RESSTON Board—$1000 Contra Costa Water Bonds, 94: 50 Edison Light & Power Co, 115: 100 Hawalian Commercial, 1934: 50 do, 185s: 100 Hutchinson > Co, 2013 §4000 Omnibus Cable Eonds, 11934; Street. ireman’s Fund Ins, 17 land Gas, 4% Bonds, 100%4: 102. AFTERNOON SESSION. Bos 114% 150 Hutchingon 8 ¥ Co, 20! 2084 50 Pacific Gas Imp, 8414: 80 S I Gaslig 8 do. 8815: 850 do, 89; 100 do, s 80, 8874 608V Water. 100%4. Street—$2000 Sutter-st R R Bonds, 110%3, SITUATIONS PEFINED LADY WISHES A POSITION AS Address Housekeeper, box 91, WANTED—Continued. housekeeper, RESSMAKER, STYLISH AND EXPERI- enced, would Iike work home, or will go out by the day. 301 Franklin st. TOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY washing or housecleaning. Apply 411 Polk. OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION ASLADY'S best of reference. Ade can dress hai . G. M.. box 76, Call. WO FIRST-CLASS COOKS WANT SITUA- tions to do general housework or cooking or housekeeping for widower; best of city references. Cail or address 2612 or 2633 Post st. 7 OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO general housework. Please call at 1238 Fol- 80m st. ; no postals answered. TIDOW WITH BABY ONE YEAR OLD 10 is willing to do any kind mending; addressing en. polishing silver or cut glass- HA HARP, Station K, city, HES POSITION TO support wants wori ©f respectable work; velopes: coliecting Address MA R’ ERMAN WOMAN W do general housework and plain cooking; is from $20 to $256 a month. tausch st., between Seventh and Eighth. TIDOW OF REFINEMENT, , of 10 years, desires pleasant home; widowers familv preferréd, or would ki ep house for 2 or 3 genilemen. Address B. G., box 93, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT woman to do general housework in city or country. 90515 Powell st. OUNG WOMAN, HONEST AND RELTABLE, wishes upstairs or house work; Address A. S., box 91, this office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES TO GO OUT by the day to dosewing or housework. Ad- dress M. §., box 7, this oftice. YV OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION DO- ing general housework. TTUATION WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN r; capabie 0f taking entire care of children and their sewlng; reference; city MRS, M. C., 1435 Cedar ave., bet. Larkin and Polk sts. ADY AND GROWN DAUGHTER WISH management of club, hotel or summer resori; seaside or country: references. 8. P., box 1 Office, Oakland. OMPETENT SEAMSTRESS situation with a dressmaker to assist with housework and sewing. Address S. E., box 73, 00d laundress; WITH GIRL 59 |London&SF. — 2734 Address 1772 Folsom. WIiSHES A WILL GIVE HER SERVICES invalia or family going East or Lurope for fare; Teferences given. Address E. L., 628 Fulton st. ANISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS ! cook or general housework in small family; reference. 414 Waller st. ELIABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, SPEAK: nd English, wishes a situstion to tend counter, bakery, or do general housework; would like to sleep home; also, & strong German | woman would like to go out by the day or by the week to do housecleaning and washing, Call at 256 Jessie st., upstairs. | 2932 Jackson. ;100 Oak- 3: 50 S F Gaslight, 8914: $16,000 8 V. 5000 S F &N P Kailway Bonds, BY COMPETENT girl for general housework or upstairs work: no Call 2633 Post st. EFINED EMNGLISH YOU. sires to travel to New York with lady as maid or nurse for journey expenses; good references S., 2106 Delaware st., Berkeloy. LADY WOULD NG LADY DE- —25 Edison Light & Power Co. 118; 8 do, 170 do, had experience. B. EFINED YO any kind of sewing or mending. st., room 15, second floor 1109 Mission ———— The French language contamns 13 per cent of useless letters. There are 6800 journals published in the language, and they print 108.000,000,000 letters every year, so that 14,040,000,000 letters are use- ess, simply because they have ceased to be used in the French language asit is gpoken. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI~ 710 Market sireet, 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 street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until §:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil § c'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open uatil 9:30 o'clock. OT1CE OF MEETINGS. / INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per nigh onvenient and respectable; 81 50 to §6 per weel iree bus to and from the fe; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 189€. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. ANTED_WAITRESS, RESTAURANT, 35 aw: ek; 2 young French girls assist,$10 and $12, sleep home: “Krench nurse, $20; Swedish girl, housework, §20. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. HU‘I';EL lfinm‘fnnms, #25, BO?{M. l;ofil) ete., call early: cook, $6 a week an o waitress, ‘country, $40. and room. MARTIN Employment Agency, 749 Market st. (QASHIER WANTED_VERY TALL AND AT- tractive lady: steady position: good salary: easy WOrk; experience not necessary. Apply at gn:'fii to U. S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Croeser uilding. ARBE! the city: lately refitied; on account of death. See STOIM'Z, 630 Market st. 100D BA -SHOP FOR SALE. COR. ‘Twenty-firs st. and Broadway, Oakland. HOP; THE OLDEST 15c SHOP IN 00D 1-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; cheap rent. Jackson and Sansome sts. M SR AND MILE, SOUP, PIE, PUDDING OR fruit and two kinds vegetabies free with all our 10c meals. 639 Kearny st. JOR SALE—ELEGANT BARBER SHOP; 5 vears' lease. 131 O'Farrell st. Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT WORK IN STORE; 1 $3 aweek. €23 Unionst. Y OUNG GIRL FOR CANDY-STORE: LIVING in Mission preferred. 934 Valencia st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GER- X man or Swedish preferred. 1218a Fulton st. TALLORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 626 Minna st. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3308 Mission st. IRST-CLASS PANTSMAKER. 320 MONT- © CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 below Kearny: lodging half price, 5c, 10¢, 15¢ pr night;ciean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks ANTED—MeN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given; catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber Scuool, 1515 Howard st. __" CW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSIO)] l'3d ‘and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 50c; week $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; suictest attention to morning calis; open ali night. ( MEN TO GET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE 100 #5 toauire 639 Kearny - Y OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work; sleep home; 6 t0 $8. 1930 Bush st. —FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS. D. 1077 Market st. JERMAN OR SWED(SH GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework: wages $15. Apply 1308 Lar- kin st. ‘Gnm FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SLEEP home. 1713 Dupont st. M'DDLEAGED GERMAN WOMAN ~FOR general housework. 7 Cottage place, oft Jones 8L., near Geary. (399D HAND ON WAISTS, AND APPREN- X tice at dressmaking. 308 Fourth ave. M'DPLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO COOKING. 28 South Park st INTELLIGENT WOMAN (PAST 26) FOR office of wholesale house; one without experi- ence preferred; references. E. W., box 51, Call. JXEERIENCED GIRL FOR GENEKAL | housework; wages 816. Apply 10 to 12, 1421 | Larkin st. JIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK; T sleep home; no cooking, no washing; $15. 721 Ellis. JIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; WAGES X $10. 113315 Twenty-fourth st., between Noe | and Sanchez. | A PPRE ICE AND FINISHERS ON cloaks and suits. 14 Grant ave., room 59. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din's Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. | INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH _AND HOWARD J sts.; single furnishied rms_75¢ week, 16¢ night. FUR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 181} Grant ave.; coifee specialty. EN'S 15-SOLING 50c; LADIES 400; DONE AV "while you wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel, BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 0 BUY, HANGE A BUSIN) 88 of any Kind see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. E130(), PAKERY; MOST CENTRAL L0- DLSVY. cation: same owner 21 years: 134 barrels per day: all store trades day baking: easils clears $100 per month: fully equiped to Tun firse- chlau]!fplage:fvckneus conse of sclling; 3 weoks' trial for buying: a good chance. GUS STRAND, 5 Thirase, o o §125, FARTNEE WANTED IN PORK AND « delicatessen store: clears $50 a monti o each. See GUSSIRAND, 45 Third st. $200, SorFER 4ND IONCH HOUSE: - pays well: bargaln, GUS STRAND, 45 Thira st s $25(), SALOON; NO. 1 LOCATION; GOOD « business: 'full value in sight; best of Teasons for selling. 'GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $()")0 PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON; V. clears over §100 per month to each; see to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $250 GROCERY AND BAK: NO. 1 LOCA- - to : full value in sizht; pays weil; good living-rooms. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $2000 2000 BAKERY—————————AT A SACRIFICE., Must be sold this week, ——— wetiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market, opp. Palace Hofel ©OF CORNER SALOON: CITY FRONT $425. Srivate rooms: big tunch during day full value stock, fixtures; disagreement partner- ship only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 8 g 14()) HALF INTEREST WELL-ESTAB- *‘1-!0". lished cash business; best location; clearing over $125 each; has trade of most lead- ing hotels and business houses: remaining part- ner responsibie business man: full investigation allowed. STENBERG & CO., 6 30))= CORNER C flbZZD fer point; sells i rove paying business: present owner four years; Pig batgain.” SIE RG & CO., 632 Market, 3 PROVISION GOOD STOCK S}HJO. and fixtures: cheap rent; business will satisty any reasonable buyer: sacrificed this week for reason explained. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. :$95 FRUIT, NOTIO! CANDY, ICE p « cream. coffee and lunch parlor: fine lo- cation; building included. GUS S 'RAND,45 Third. .7} SALOON: OLD ESTABLISHED COR- $T50. nex'in the Western Adaition ludies and oing & good busi- gents tamale caie in the rear; ness; fair stock; departure cause for selling; trial ESTAURANT—NO. 1 LOCATION; GUOD aying place; well fitted u; best reason for : price reagonable. GUS RAND 45 Third. TVE SOLICTIORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY 4 profitable proposition; accident. health ana life insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5P, M., or address Fidelit; Mutual Ald Association, §16 California, Toom 18, ALT SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; cheapest repairing done. 859 Howard st., nr. Sixth. $1 5(), PARTNER WANTED IN BUTCHER U, shop; clears $60 per month each; exps- rience unnecessary. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. $1 15(), EIRST-CLASS SALOON ~NEAR Baldwin Hotel: trade of $25 per da: 2 entrances: 5 privaterooms; handsom:ely fitted u. Ccheap at 82 See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. REST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes: great reduction on nccount of other busl- ness. 129 Sixth st. This business for sale. ‘W EAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACEAMENTO st.; 200 rooms; best in 'the city: singie rooms 20 and 25c & night, 81 a week: meals 10c. REST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. 81 25, 81 60 per week. Paclfic House, Commercial and Leicesdorft sts, W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1'to $3 per week. 100 ME3, T TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15 and 20¢ a night, including cofee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. —GIRL FOR SECOND WORK, walt on table. Apply between 9 and 12 at | (390D BUTTONHOLE-MAKER AND COATS: steady: good wages. 541 Market st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: REF- erences. 1307 Octuvia. | ¥ J ANTED—PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework: wages $10. 1412 Mission st. G™E WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work at 1717 Post st. H OR SPANTSH LADY TO COOK FOR 24 Doriand st. A EPRENTICES T0 LEARN DRESS CUT- <\ ungand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. EWERS ON LADIES’ AND CHILDREN S wear. 840 Market st., bet. Tenth and Eleventh. M OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free 'bus to and from ferry. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. SITUATIONS WAN UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND ese employment office, 17 Webb st., Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231, HINESE AND JAPANESE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CC _SUPPLIES COO TED-MALE., RELIABLE ~G. COOK’S SO «branches :short noti NESE AND CHINE office; best help. 314B Sutter. SE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT | ) office; best help. 41414 ROCERY WANTING SINGLE YO to work for board. Please address WILLING, 214 Third st. AKRIAGE: PAINTER WANTS JOB:; ALL- | F. R. ELDRIDGE, 1280 Mi TEADY RELIABLE MAN WANTS WORK 1 of uny kind; city or couatry. AddressE. K. box 84, Call Office. EMPLOYMENT tel. Grant 30. arrell; tel. E. 426, MISSION LODGE A. M. — Called meeting 'THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7 o’clock. s . 169, F. & Third degree. By orderof the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. §= CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. A. M. — Called meeting THIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 ». @. D.3. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 260, F. and A. M.—The ofticers nnA members are notified to attend the funeral of ourlate brother, A LEX ANDFER JOSEPH. WETZLAR, from the Masonic Temple, THURS- DAY, April 28,at 1 0'clock P. M. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHE, Secretary. [ = METAL KOOFERS' ASSOCIA- tion meets TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) at Academy Hall, 927 Mission st. Order of commit- teg SPECIAL NOTICES. = NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT he Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom street. San Francisco, Cal., has received the fol- lowing hali-orphan and abandoned girls from Jan- uary 1to April 1, 1898: Hazel L Anderson, aged 18 ‘months: Mary Rose Driscoll, aged 3 years: Evelyn Tucker, aged 6 years: Lucy Tucker, aged 4 years: Amelia Ruth Rewsche, aged b years; Lovina M. Korb, aged 10 years: Mabel . Lien, aged 4 years; Mary M. Lyons, aged 5 ; Fan- Die Myers, aged 3 years. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR §4; collections made, city ;or country. ~Pacific Collection Co., 415 Jonigy st.,'room 6. Tel. 6580, Y COMPETENT YOUNG MAN; SITUATION as clerk in hotel or lodging-houst ity or references. Address C. Y., box 76, OUNG ENGLISHMAN, WITH GOOD EDU- teady and with good references of char- Address English, box s & situation. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN as man about place, city or country, at reason- | able wages; references given. 118, Call Office. { ITUATION BY MAN AND WIFE IN RES. | taurant or hotel; man to assist in kitchen: wife | €00d wairess and chambermaid. Address M. A., box 227 Sixth st., (00D HOTEL WAITER, SPEA wishes a place in the city or country. Addres: please, by mail C. H., 116 Leidesdorft st. OUNG MAN, SCOTCH, AGE work in store or 1o drive delivery-wagon: good Adaress Reliable, bo: OACHMAN THAT THOROUG stands his business with Al reference wants a Address W. B., box 53, Call Oi RMAN) MAN WANTS to rent # cattle ranch on shares, or will take charge of sam= for wages. D 22, WANTS ELTABLE (SWIs Address A. H., 2135 D—BY A MIDOLE-AGED MAN TO care for horses and garden who thoroughly understands his business; can milk and make himself useful; best of reference. A. B., box 57, | JOUNG MAN, USED TO PRIVATE PLACE, with good references, wanting work. 608 Clay. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed ROSS1 & CO.. 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, WO NEAT HOUSEWORK GIRLS WITH best of reference want work In city or_country. For particulars ~telephone or address MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. (G BEMAN SECOND GIRL, WITH THE VERY X best of reference, wants situation: will assist with children and is also a competont waltress, Address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. TTRST-CLASS COOK AND LAUNDRESS DE- sires situation in Jewish family; best of refer- | ences; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 sut- terst. FIRST-CLASS SWEDISH WAITRESS AND eamstress desires situation; best references. MISS CULLEN, $23 Sutter st. IRST-CLASS INFANT'S NURSE DESIRES position: best of reference. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st.: telephone, Sucter 52. JEAT GIRLS FOR UPSTAIRS WORE AND A\ vaiting, also general housework girls, $15 to $20, aesire positions. MISS HICKEY, 1083 Post st.; telephone, Sutter 62. GEE\:ZS GIRL WANTS SITUATION AT general housework: is good cook; references given. Apply 1907 Polk st. ('OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION t0 do general housework; clty oF country : good plain cook. Call or address 110 Sixth JWEDISH HOUSEGIRL; 5 YEARS EXPERL ence; good cook; city or country: strong and willing. 315 Sutte: 2 ©) SWEDISH GIKLS . WISH TO DO GEN- eral housework: wages $20 Please call at 14 Folsom ave., off Folsom st.. near Eighth. OMPETENT GIKL WANTS ST1UATION TO do second work; city references. Address C. box 119, Call Office, on2s housekesper or light housework: good home more than trifiers. MRS. C. K., 126 Fourth st., room 8. OUNG MAN WILL GIVE EVENINGS FREE 10 learn waiters’ work; has some experience of , box 72, Call Office. UTTER WANTS POSITION; ONE WHO IS experienced and a practical tailor. C. A., box 114, Call Ofice. ANTED — A SITUATION AS VALET, traveling servant or to wait on an invalid gen: | tleman by an Englishman; 9 years’ experience. | Adaress Valet, 109 Larkin st. ANTED—A POSITION BY A GOOD HANDY German man with best references for any | kind of work. Inquire in barber shop, 2207 Geary | RACTICALORCHARDIST, 16 YEARS' CAL | ifornia experience, open for engagement as su- | perintendent of orchard, vines, stock and fenced farming, or will lease on shares; A-1 references. Address Ranch, 31214 Fulton st. PELTABLE FIRS | ply at once to SLASS MAN WANTS SIT- uation around private place: is good driver and nderstands care of horses and garden and is handy with tools. Address H. H., box 93, Call. NTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN T0 ve delivery wagon; well acquainted in city; £00d refereuces. & H. M., box 51, Cail Office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS WOR! painiing, whitening reagonable by the day; city or country. H. E., box 69, Cail Office. OUNG MAN, 28, SPEAKS GERMAN AND English, desires situation of an+ kind; city or country. BARON, 511 Sixth st., Oakland. HANDY AT paper-hangin; RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new siyles: perfect fitting patterns 26¢ up._ MCDOWELL Academy, 218 Powell st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIKD, NEAR Market—Klectric lights in very room: 200 r00ms: 25 to §1 80 per night; $1 60 10 $6 per week: free bue 10 and from the ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. | CAME BLACKSMITH. $160 A DAY, BOAR D: | carriage painter, country, $2 to $2 50 a day; 2 ranch carpenters, $30; 2 sheep shearers, 5 cents a | fleece_and board: 3 farmers, $20: 4 milkers, $20 and $25. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary. OOK, COUNTRY RESTAURANT, 860 TO $60: waiter for institution. $30; 2 walters, country hotel, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 ary. PASTRY COOK AND BAKER FOR COUN- try hotel, $60 10875. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary. ' BEYCR OR SWISS SECOND COOK, COUN- Gelly hotel, $80. C. R. HANSEN & €0, 110 ear, [ RENCH COOK, COUNTRY RESTAURANT, $60: cook, country restaurant, $50 to $60; waiter for an institution, $30; 2 walters, country botel, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. QHAMPOOER, WITH TURKISH-BATH EX- 1) perience; must be a good rubber; $40. C. R. { HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. INGINEER AND MACHINIST WHO CAN run dynamos and storage batteries, $66: en- gineer and machinist who can run a dynamo for small hotel, $85 and found. C. R, HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. AKER FOR A SPRING HOTEL, $45 TO $60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ¥ ANTED—SECOND COOK, COUNTRY, §30 per month; 5 Scandinavians or G peel bark, §26 and board, see boss here toget out re.wood railroad ties, tools, etc., fur- nished, see boss here; 2 milkers, $20: good strong boy living with his parents to work about & factory in city, $4 per week; also farmers, cooks, walters anddishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. 80 00“11:-41;“'001: TIES TO GUT, 8¢, 9¢, B 10c, 11c and 12c each: tools and | food furaished by company: see boss here. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. (X AND WIFE, COUNTRY HOTEL, $10; 3 hotel cooks, $25, $35 and $60: 2 walters, $15 and $30; ¢ dishwashers. MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. JRLACKSMITH, COUNTRY SHOP: CAR- riage setter or screw turner; charcoal burner; farmer and wife; 6 farmers; 5 laborers; 3 wire. nail operators. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15.00() CORDS OF REDWOOD T0 CUT, . 70c cord. MURBAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s VW ANTED — STAGEDRIVER, $20 AND found: choreman for ranch, $20 and found: 2 Swiss milkers for Oregon, see boss here; milker, : 2 waiters for miners® boarding-house, §25 (0 227 50; hotel waiter, country, $25 to $30: Testau- rant waiier, $25, and_othérs. Appiy to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramentd st. WO WAITERS, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL; $2 HOTrL GAZ ‘TE, 420 Kearny st. DS SALESMAN FOR A FIRSI- class houso; must’ bo'a window-dresser. _Aj- . S. Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker buildi E WA TED — STENOGRAPHER WHO CAN telegraph. W. H., box 91, Call Office. OY WANTED IN TAILOR-SHOP. 625 Merchant st., room 15. JHOEMAKER WANTED ON REPAIRING. 1519 Buchanan st. W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKFR: steady work. 506 Bush st. YERMAN SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING; te. 106 Ninthst. ST-CLASS COATMAKER TO WORK IN ore. 202 McAllister st. ASS CARRIAGESMITH. APPLY B. GRAVE CO0., 421 Pacific st. WANTED BY YOUNG MAN any kind; Is very handy in ober. F. S., box 19, Call Office. ANTED—SITUATION AS COOK OR STEW- ard by a German of good experience both asiore and at sea. Address F. G., box 24, this ) carpenter work: is ERMAN WANTS WORK TO TAKE CARE of horses or any kind of farmwork; city or address 836 Fifteenth ave., Soutn San Francisco. JTEADY, RELTABLE YOUN GERMAN, 22, wishes a situation: has experience in the gro: cery business. Address T. Hampshire st., city. NDUSTRIOUS AND TRUSTWORTHY MA. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION PETERSEN, 821 ig wages: country preferred; no ADY, EXPERIENCED IN FRENCH EM- broidery and fine sewing, wishes a few engage- ments at home. Call or address MRS, RUBURG, 99 Congo st. JIRL, 17, WISHES POSITION TO CARE FOR children: can fpstruct in music and assist in studies. Call 1711 Chureh st. with several years’ reference from last employe wishes situation as gardener and coachman: can milk.. D, J., box 149, this office, OUNG MAN, SPEAKS GERMAN English and can keep books, wishes work for few hours every morning and Saturdays. 1009 NEAT SWISS WOMAN OF MIDDLE AGE wishes situation as housekeeper In_small fam- ily or npstairs work and sewing; best of references. 125 Gough st., near Market. TADY, WANTS WORK IN RESTAURANT OR P{gthe day. Call or address CHRISTINE JOHSNESON, 9 Minna st. PUESMARER DESIRES ENGAGEMENTS at $1 a day and car fare; first-class cutter and fitter; work taken home. Address W.T., box 92, Call Office. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASH- ing, ironing and housecleaning by the day. Ad- dress C. N., 218 Lobos st., Ocean View. ARDENER WISHES PLACE WITH PRI- middle aged: single. Address J. 0. C., box 168, GIVEN FOR A POSITION AS NIGHT or day watchman or Address JOHN REST. ERMAN, 25, WISHES OUTDOOR POSITIO of any Kind; best refcrence. 340 Minna st. lace in who!esale OF, 2008 Eliis st H. HORNUNG, e e FEMALE HELP WANTED. HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, SMALL hotel near city, $: for country, ) GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS TO DO CHAM- berwork or Isundry-work: would like situation together; country preferred. 508 Fourth st. $70 and found; German or Scandinavian girl for housework, country, $20; country, $15 and §2 erman girl, housework, for housework, city and " R. HANSEN & CO., 110 TOUN ~ WIDOW WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper or care of children for widower; city or country. 506 Fourth st. ANTED—NEAT GIRL FOR COOK washing, in an American family of TOM P ALLEN. 85314 Minna, rear, near Fifth. COMPETENT GIRL DISIRES POSITION AS maid and seamstress; understands dressmak- ing; wages $20 (o $25. Address S., box 136, Call, k2 restaurant waltresses, $25; 2 Protesiant and Irish second girls. $20: 2 colored cooks, $20 and $25: laondress for private family, $25; French or German narse, $20: and a large tumber of girls for all kinds of work in city and country. ., 812 Sutter st. T WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing, ironing, housecleaniug, or. will wash flannels home; good worker. MRS, CROSETT & C 7OUNG MAN SKILLED IN JOB PRINTING, Address 8. T., box 62, Call Office. PAILOR WANTED AT 833 HOWARD ST. ARBER-SHOP; BEST LOCATION IN CITY; i established 15 years: bargain. Apply this of- ice. Blnamn SHOP; MUST BE SOLD; $60. 8114 Fourth st. 10() MENTOGET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE free. Iuquire 639 Kearny st OATMAKER AND GENBRAL TAILOK. U Avply 24 Sutter st. W ANTED—25 MiN MORE TO COMPLETE an expedition to Cooks Inlet. For further in- ;""’;"lflu apply BEADLE & SWETT, 14 Cali- ornta st. JANTED—ANIDEA; WHO CAN TRINK OF some simple thing fo patent? Protect your ieas: they: may bringyon wosith. Wriie JOHN WiDDERBURN & (O, Dept. Ly Patent Attor- neys, Washinzton, D, C,, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 Inventions wanted. ANTED—A BOY WHO HAS WORKED AT carriage painiing. §20 Howard st. O TAILORS—FINE COATMAKERS WANT- ed. J. GORDAN, 1124 Market st. 00D VEGETABLE GARDENER FOR HIS board and room. 'Address P. O. box 133, Golden Gate, Alameda County, Cal- / ANTED-SHOEMAKER T0O BUY OUT, AT cost of t0ols, the oldest stand in Vallejo. F.J. LINKLE . TER! EN'S SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 26c: DONE 15 AVl minutes, while you wait. 635 Kearny st. K _ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and Wwith our new machines we can do- your work at one-half the nsual price; dune while' you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. OR SALE—CHEAP: CIGAR-STORE AND fixtures; $100. STRAND & CO.. 45 1hird st. REANCH BAKERY AND VARIETIES: SU > ny turnished rooms, STRAND & CO. 45 Third. W ANTED—STEADY MAN IN COMMISSION house; will pay $75 quired, $300. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. OTICE — TO SELL YOUR _BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY &CO.. 23 $2000. {zfil‘l‘lln;-x%m and kitchen; kept Dby present owner 11 years, who Is Low retiring tolive on his property across the bay; this is a mechanics’ hotel; is always full of roomers : located in a manufacturing neighborhood; ihis is a fine opportunity to get a paying business. Apply W. F.HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny s LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER _LIQUOR store: business of $30 per day: trial before purch Avply HEALY & CC., 28 Kearny st. $12 AND VA- kept by present owner 8 years: HEALY & CO., 23 Kearn: OSEDALL HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 2Uc 10 60c nights #1 10 84 week: open all night. M E} 1O FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. MZEYX'S ~SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission. $3"0 WOooD, AL, HAY DU, business for sale; 30 stalls, § wagons; cheap at $600. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny. 30(). BUICHER BUSINESS FOR SALE + at the Mission: all cash trade: clearing $76iper month. HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. EXSEO HOUSE, 8633 MAREET ~ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to $2 we $1100. BUEk TR B, 2 0% RALTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collections; references. 512 Montg'y. 400, SANDY TORE AND FACTORY; + fine bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 ropms, 25 cents a night: reading- Toomy: ree bus to and from the ferry. 5 W ANTED-TO ~COLLECT WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. FREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FORE bc; 2is0 & bottl_eof lager, 5S¢, at 637 Clay st. RY ACME HOUSE, 657 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth, for a room: Z5¢ a nikht: $1 a week. WV ANTED-SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A_DAY: $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 & week; readinz-room: dally papers. 36 Ciav st. $'0 RESTAURANT; FINE LOCATION; 90, DECKER, 1020 Market st. $700, GROSERY AND BAR: FINE COR- « ner. DECKER, 1020 Market. O SELL YOUR BUSINESS RIGHT AWAY- see or send to STANLEY, 215 Third st. 530) DELICACY SPLENDID OUU. business: large stock: fine fixtur s0lt man and wife or 2 ladie: 4 BAKERY; GOOD TRADE; HORSE b if desired. Call bet. 12 and 1, C. T. $450. 53 wagon, GUS STRAND, 45 Third. | Marrie, & ddy ot $:):)0 GROCERY AND BAR; PAYS WEL] AN G AN INTEREST IN AN offer wanted. GUS STRAND, 45 Third. | W ditiblished business, by a youns man who will take an active part in no liquors. Address with particulars management 1., box 165, Cail. INESS FORSALE JAIRDRE: BU. R. Baldwin Hotel. Address H., box 105, Call. AKERY, NOTION AND CANDY-STORE; opposite school. B. N., box 27, Call. ARTNER WITH $50 TO RUN LODGING- bouse and saloon. Apply 2413 Twenty-fourth. {OR SALE CHEAP—BUTCHER SHOP IN 00d locality. Apply H. M., box 55, Call Offic (OOD BUSINESS FOR SALE FOK $150; downtown. Call 722 Howard st. OALYARD_CHEAP; NICE HOUSE, WITH yard; horses, wagons, scales, etc.; long lease; lowrent. Apply Call Office. (ANDY STORE FOR SALE. 261 THIRD ST, 130, CIGARSTAND: GOOD LOCALITY l « cheap rent. :—\pplv at Call Office. IRST-CLASS BUSINESS IN RUNNING OR- der; agood chance for the right man; $160, 1604 Websierst., Alameda. FOR SALE-CAEAP, A GOODPAYING SA- loon, in good locality; must be s0ld at oncs on account of sickness. Apply 624 Sacramento st. VHICKEN RANCH: 1000 LAYING Apply BEAK & BUCKLEY, 1311 Stock JOR SALE — A G OD-PAYING CAND store; established 12 years; bes: locality: long lease; cleariug over $100 & month: rare chance for moderate inyestment; iull investigation allowed. See owner a: Sixth st. AND STORAGE great bargain. 414 McAllister. NG CORNER SA- g ouse In business part of city ; present party conducting business for twelve years: reason for selling, death In family. Apply i AVING GONE IN DIFFERENT BUSINESS I offer my old-established place, the Mocha Cate, for sale very cheap, for cash or installments. 621 Montgomery st. or 236 Sutter. ADY OF MEANS DESIRES GENTLEMAN partner with $50 capital. R. 22, 105 Stockton. ADY DESIRES GE LEMAN PARINER with $2 position. 12 Mason, rm. EGARDLESS OF COST, FINKE BESTAU- rant; location very good. Apply Call Office. $2— CIGARS, DV, rent; barzain. STANLEY, 2134 Third. 150, EAE NTEDIN GOOD PAY- DU, ing business. STANL 11/ Third, AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED—EXPERIENCE NOT necessary; acquire rapidly after beginning work. 303 Turk st. PARTNERS WANTED. JPBUITSTORE — PARTNER WANTED; AN unmarried and sober man with a small capital. 2425 Twenty-third st., near Shotwell. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. IRST-CLASS DENTIST WANTS TO E chiange dentls'ry for farniture. C. R., box 105, this office. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING ANDJEW €lrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixch st.: send posial LOST. OST—SILVERMOUNTED TORTOISE- shell comb, Monday evening on Mason to Washington, on Powell to Geary. Return to 15618 Macoa st.; reward. OST — REWARD: DIAMOND RING, ON Market st., opp. Seventh. A liberal reward will be paid on delivery of same at 6 New Montgomery st., under Palace iiotel. OST—LARGE BLACK ST. BERNARD DOG; brindie paws, white breast, weight 138 pounds. Return to Ratto's Law and Collection Agency, 512 Montgomery st.. and receive reward. OST — GENTLEMAN'S DIAMOND RING i Tuesday on Howard st, n-ar Ninth. Please return to Dr. DODEL, 1807 Howard; reward, $20. OST — SMALL PARROT WITH YELLOW 4 spot under bill; reward. Return 4115 West Misslon st. $ REWARD FOR RET URN OF SMALL FE- male pug to 1016 Mason st. J,OST—PASSBOUK WITH HIBERNTA SAV- L ing and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in name of MARY MCGUIRE, No. 1901514, Finder please return to bank. O~T —ONE 4TON HYDRAULIC JACK. 4 Finder please return to PARKE & LACY COMPANY, 21 and 23 Fremont: receive reward. JLOST-SATURDA Y EVENING. GOLD SCARF pin, pearl settings. Return to 349 Fourth st. and receive rewsrd. — HORSES. UNSET HURSE MARKET, 220 VALEN CIA— Horses, mules, wagons, buggies and harness. OR SALE CHEAP — GOOD HORSE AND wagon; nearly new; trial. 859 Mission st. EALY'S STOCK-YARD, 1701 HA RRISON cor. 13th st., WM. LOCK Manager. Just arrived, one car of very fine horses: weigh from 1200 108 to 1400 Ibs: several maiched teams; 1 carriage team, well matched, color dark brow: stand 1614 hanas high, age coming 7 years old, sound, kind and gentie for dy to drive, 545(). RESTAURANT WORTH #8560 FINE « location: good. steady, profitable trads asnap; (o see is to buy. STANLEY, 211/ Third. Kearny st.: receipts $20 to$25 daily; low rent; make offer. JOHNSTON. 2614 Kearny. %550, ANo- I RESTAU BIG BAR- :fi*{){) - gain: very central: receipts $30 daily; 10w rent. JOHNSTON & CO., 2632 Kearny st. 895(), EARTNER IN LIGHT BUSINES $250. Ctablishea over 10 rears: panrassecd to clear $20 weekly to each. 2614 VWAST D—STEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN 81500, $500 CASH, BALANCE IN SMALL B1500. Paymenis: satoon s avors srom Mar- ; established years; must sell; death in WILKE & WOLFE, 531 California st. K5()(), SACRIEICE: RESTAURANT; RE o « ceipts $20 day; finely fitted; must sell; offer wanted; trial given. BARREL'T & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 5H5H(). BARGATN: DELICACY AND DOOU. produce business, with horse, wagon and route: cheap at $800: finely fitted; large stock: 4 rooms. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Mar- ket st. R)OFR MARKET-STREET SALOON: FINE 4. place: pays well ; must sell on account of sickness: snap. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. 8200, BI6 BARGAIN; PAYT ; COFFE &— « saloon: vicinity Sixth and Marke worth $500. BARRETT & SKIFF, 821 Market. y CORNER GROCERY: RECEIPTS $1400 $1300 month; full value in stock and fixtures; rent $40; rooms. BARRETIT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. £90(). CORYER GROCERY AND BAR, &‘ « with living-rooms; full value in stock: Tent $25: kept by present owner 8 vears: rare chance. Call WILKE&WOLF, 531 California. r. 4. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSI- ness quick T. LUBELSKI, 7 Cit: Hall ave. 45(), ELEGANT DELICA AND « produce business; cheap rent; big stock; good business and an elegant bargain; ob- fect of selling, family East: fine livirg-rooms in connection: investigate this bargain. T.LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. 1300, F5E, CORNER "CYCLERY; 24 . first-class wheels; business estab- lished; doing well: cheap rent: right in desirable locality, near park: if you wanta cyclery busi- ness, investigate. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. H5(), IISWARE, GRATEWARE AND O\, stove siore, tinshop and plumbing busi- ness; connected living-rooms: cheap rent: horse and 'wagon; on good payving basis: going Kast: stock inveices $850. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $20 CIGAR-STAND; GOOD LOCALITY: « cheap rent; stock invoice near amount asked: investigate this place, T.LUBELSKI,7 City Hall ave. 4() HOHSES FO® SALE; ALSQ WAGONS, buggies, carts, barness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctionecrs. 1 00 SKTS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL '} kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. F_YOU WANT 10 BUY, SELL OR EX- change horses, buggles, wagons or harness you will find It to_your advantage to call at Derby Sala Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. C. B. MARTIN, proprietor. 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. 150 SEIS NEW A% D SECOND-HAND HAR ness: all kinds: wagons, bugzies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. %G B WESTPRAL VETERINARY SUR. ) geon for §. F. Police Depariment. Office and bospital, 21 City Hall ave.: telephone sonth 401. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, $4 A FINE COMBINATIO TION POOL AND - billiard table. Apply 1710 Market st. JIRE-PROOF SAFE WITH BURGLAR chest; cheap. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Market. $1800), FIEST-CLASS "CASH CORNER . grocery and bar: guarantee receip: $500 to $600 per month ; will sell at invoice pric trial given: investigation allowed to suit buyer: all new stock on hand. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. €65 GROCERY AND BAR. ONE U, from City Hall; living-rooms: Rent $35: good business; must fell: family trouble. Inquire WILKE & WOLF, 531 Califor- nia, room 4. ?$1000 ON ACCOUNT OF TOO MUCH - business for proprietor to handlealone, one-half of st popular, best-paying uptown ASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GROCER- ) ies and other merchandise: city or country. Address R, box 161, Call Office. (GBOCERY, BaR, 3 STOCK, NICE FIN tures; long established: with 4 sunny room: whole house, rent $20. must sell at once; small capiial. Ul at this office. JOR RENT—IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD, fine dining-room of iarge hotel. Apply 921 Broadway, Oaklan: ARE CHANC GROCERY, BAR and cigar store for sale: splendid I cause of sale mustleave for north. 4 OCK OF POULTRY RANCH, CLOSE Ti akland; 500 pure bred fowls hatched from prize stock ; horse and wagon, incubators, brooder, bone and feed unilis and tools; lgrge income from sale of eggs for hatching; long lease; low rent, k. HILL, Donohoe building. q;lb) BLACKSMITH AND WAGON <D LZOV. shop. doing = good business ot from $350 to $500 mont SON, Berkel ly. “Apply JOSEPH J. box SALooN lease. $QO~ CIGAR-STAND ON $3925 Soh= A OR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR CHEAP. 721 Polk st. OF() CIGARSTAND AND LAUG $200. office; cheap rent; laundry clears a month; good location. Call Fourth st. RENT; LONG 1431 Pacific s steady roome STRAND & C 447RO0M LODGING-HOUSE. ——PRICE $700—WORTH 19-room house on Sutter st.; payments. 12-room house on Mason st. 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Taylor st. 45 rooms on Marker st 5 - 2500 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opposite Fifth. 36 S, NIC TURNISHED; N Baldwi ER, 1020 Market st. ODGING-HOU 4 count leaving city: clearing £35 a monih; price $250. Addres C., box 3, Call Office. D ESPECTABLE ROOMING-HOUSE OF 38 rooms; clears $150 per month. Address owner, and save agent's commission, 1215 Broadway, Oaklan e —— FURNITURE FOR SAL IRE SALE Prices stand tll goods are completely dis- posed of. 18 50 8 00 7 50 55 Linoleum, per y 55 Matting, per yard 10 T1ll our new bul stand. Till such time ai SE. corner Seventh m are conducting business nd Mission sts. J. H G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 773 Mission. 40 CARPET: CHAMBER BETS, $14; stoves. $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed- ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th, 4RO0MS FURNITURE, EW, Hedlounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carpet, laid English Linoleum, 1ald Window shades in 5 colors. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market 45¢ up 40cup ..350 up livery and boarding stable in this city is oifered for sale at a grear sacrifice; 20 first-class boarders: 15 horses. bugzies, hack, coupe, wagons, carts, har- ness. robes, etc.: best in the market; clears $250 per_month: incoming partner to take charge of office, Colll'(’flgg look after help, his is a bar- gain 'ui $1500; investigate. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st., Crocker building, downstairs. $T‘27 GUOD-PAYING SALOUN: CHEaP « Tent; rooms. HEGARTY, 1004 Mar- Ket st $250), SAMPLEROON CLOSE T0 CABLE: D). vouse and transter point: 1 vlock from . “opposita Grant avenue: no branch stores. FURNITURE WANTED. “fANTED — SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for country: pay good price. 7 Ci F Y D PI FOR FURNL- ture and merchandise sce BURD, 211 Larkin. FFORE SELLING R FUR) RE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE + ture, saloons,and merchandise: highest price Market st.; rent $18: bargain; must sell to-day. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California, room 4. MAYER BUYS YOUR « carpets, plano. 1. Market; ORSE 5 YEARS OID; WAGON, HARNESS in Al order. 436 Hayes st. AKERY AND CANDY: 2 LIVING, FUR- Mission. 9(), 13F00T COUNTEL, BACK BAR AND $20. o, 264 brannas at: ! “nished rooms: burzaln: retiring. 1 ASANY CASING SALOON, 133 FOURTH, NE. cor. kverett st., for sale. 3(). 200D AS NEW: §70 DOMESTIC SEW- $ . ing-machine. 1915 Mission st. (G BOCERY AND SALOON; MUST BE SOLD; X abargain_ Call 332 Main s ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF - you want higlest oash price for your furniture, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. A MALONE PAYS 20 PER G than eclsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. 3 Fourth Leave orders at K{N THEEL—WATER-POWER, AS GOOD AS Dew, complete, $30. 908 Broadway. AKERY, NOTION AND STATIONERY store for sale. 909 Bryant st. EW SIBLEY TENT (60 FEET) AT A BAR- gain. Address T., box 97, this office. RES’:’AUKI.VT: MUST BE SOLD IN 8 DAYS; come make offer. 17 Thir:ie:h st. B UICERS ENGINES, D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale! PAYING RESTAURANT: BE SOLD to-day; make offer. 617 Mi. QPALSKINS AND PIANOS FOR SALE: HALF X store prices. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant uve. YNAMO EAGINE, BOILER AND A LOT OF ‘tools, cheap, 516 Mission. ABY CARRIAGES AND RATIAN FURNL ture bought at the factory saves retailer’s pro- fit._California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission SE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH bitters In market: buy your wines, liquors, etc. av Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city. 'Oal land, Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANN, prop., 841 Pine, cor. Montgomery; phone red 391 AITER WANTED AT 516 MISSION; SOME experience in cooking. RESTAURANT COOK WANTED AT 204 Fourth st. T UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 17 doors, mantels, ctc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. ORNE, SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market si. ARTNER IN LIGHT, PLEASANT. PROFIT- able, established business; small capital re- suired; permacent position; safe investment. Ap- ply FRASER, 8095 Mission si. 1001 BARBER-SHOP; 2 CHAIRS, LAUN- dry office and cigar-stand. A pply Cail office. SOBER,TRUSTWORTHY MAN WITHSMALL capital can secure good posicion as casbier, res- ‘aurant, this day. STENBERG, 632 Market 8 00K, $30; COOK, ST. HELENA, $25: OAK- AITRESS WISHES SITUATION SMALL restaurant. Call, write, A. B., 16314 Fifth st., room 15. land, $25; German chambermaid, $: $20; 15- housework girls, young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ty, $20 and : (GLEL WISHES SITUATION TG D) GEN- eral housework in private family. Call 717 Twenty-secoud st.,.near Valencia. EAT, REFINED GIRL: Martinez; 2 in family: §: MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. HOUSEWORK : 20; see party here. VW OMAN WITH A CHILD WISHES SITUA- tion: city or country: will work for small wages. Call or address 512 Howard, City Hotel. Y SUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE TO do general housework and plain cooking; wages $-0. Pleasc call o: send postal 621 York st., tween Eighteenih and Nineteenth, IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, AMERICAN FAM. ily of two, $20; 2 German cooks, $30 and $3! waltress, $25, and several others. MRS. HIRD, EADWAITRESS, ress. $15, fare GAZETTE, 420 Kearoy st. 5, CITY HOTEL; W ATT- country hotel. |, RING THIS AD TO 689 KEARNY ST. AND *2 get a zood cigar free. > ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- 15 resary Yarbory s aso. $25 Grancave, S FUCHS, SARBERS PKOTECIIVE UNION EMPLOY- 13 nen secreiary. CONRAD TROKLL. 657 Clay. e s O {JAEBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. 1:MPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. . Hamann, 23814 O'Farrell. 34:5!?1'12 E'Annzn;sso‘ -FlkE:g)gAT!(iR: will sacrifice, eave . piy ot Call Officer” Par must I wber ARBER-SHOP; AMADOR COUNTY: GOOD show for tal) 3 Apply to STOLTZ, 850 Mancr e T barber; $150. Apply tof JIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER Press, platform scaies and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SEGOND- band. W.S. RAY Mg Co,, 12 Celiforniast. COUNTERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES boughtandsold 112134 Market bet. 7th and&th STORAGE. OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS, househotd goods, etc. J. M..Plerce, 735 Market. QTORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. T 2 BOONEY. 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT -reduced rates: basement storage,81 50 per load A . B.SMITH FURNITURE CO. 153 ELLI - low rates: fire-proof building; Eastern pla; S'I‘OBAGB OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. R. F. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 753 Market st. 3 AZEFLY FOR RATES FOR STORING FURNE ture, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Mark ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET-— WBNL-‘.: low rates; telephone South 762, PERFECTION WINDOW SCREENS: TERRI- torial rights for sale; absolutely most perfsct window screens ever made; paiented i. 1894; cheaper and more durable than ordinary screens: can be taken apart and removed in s minute and a hundred of them stored In your trunk; be sure to see them before you buy élsewhere; drop us a postal and we will call and show them to you. E. SHANXNON, 804 Montgomery st CARPET CLEANING. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'S CARPET BEATIA RKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126 ONES CO. CARPET - CLE G AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. (‘ REAT EASTER! TEAM CARPET CLEAN- X ing Works. Tel. S ITY 8 AMCAR! ting, 38 8th. STE 1. South 250, REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPE’ BEAT- Ing works; latest improved machinery; 3¢ yard, G: GEORGE.office 11 kighth st.; phone Jessis 253, RENOVA- PARTSER WANTED WITH SMALL CAPL tal in manufacturing business: the only one on the coast: no Sunday or night work; English pre- ferred. 87314 Market st. $250 SALOON AND LUNCH-COUNTER + on Mission st; good stock and fixtures; must sell. CHARLES COLTON, 906 Market st. JLUNCH-HOUSE KOR SALE IN BEST LO- cality of city; 5¢ and 10c lunch with beer or coffee: no knowledge of business necessary: only part of payment required. Further particul 615 clay'se. o 4 o ARTNER — FINE - FURNISHED RESTAU- rant: good location; good business: smail in- Tesument; owner wants shorter Lours. ., box 7, ARPETS CLEANED, 30 PER YARD: K CRia. sc per ant B bR TrDN 19 Hight ARPETS CLEANED AND REN TE! C ilke new. FERGUSON & C 2313:&.?5‘.2 South 86, D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. J E MITCHELLCARPET CL « J4th st.; cleaning 3¢ J EQUEENS Y ovatinz work: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A - alty; private; 1o charge unless mccmrfizi{l law sults, claims, col'ections, wills, deeds, etc. at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, atvy-at-law. 850 Market. {;UTCHERS, ATTENTION—I HAVE FOR ’ sale a first-class shop: fomily trade: estab- lished over 20 years; owner must seil: refrizera- tor, marble-tops, etc.: sell for price of fixtures; Enmxi‘])llylng trade. - J. J. MASON, Real Estate, eley. ESTAURANT FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, $250, in Santa Rosa; best location intown: 6 private boxes and main room of 7 tables; A No. 1 ranze; all cooking utensils, cutlery, dishes, tables, chalrs and everylhing necessary for carrying on the restaurant_business. For particulars address box 59, Santa Rosa, Cal. reagonable; 56 rooms; in 3 o ‘WEST, Martinez, Cal. S ed o MART!NEZ HOTEL TO RENT; T.Elnlfll J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 9 M. Diarket st.; advice ren, | LtV 719 J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND GO T S L AR QUSRI R AT W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A I-LAW, 20 W R.RAviE St 700ms 14 and 155 adeios fren PHYSICIANS, ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT N Pc;!‘:ml;nnnln. 1051 Market. 5. Dis 20 yeirs ractice Is a guarantee i the worst cases treated um:scm:l'y x:; o EMOVED—DR. C. C. 0DONNE 12 R e e S S i o, T8