The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 18, 1896, Page 10

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10 REALTY MARKET REVIEW, Auction Sale To-Morrow of the Gas Company’s Prop- erty. MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED. A Light Week’s Business Reported by Dealers—Review of the Records. Within the next two weeks two different auc- tion sales will be held which will serve to demonstrate whether there is any special de- mand for properties that are considered es- pecially desirable for manufacturing or stmi- lar industrial enterprises. The firstof these sales will take place to-morrow and will be conducted by Easton, Eldridge & Co., at their salesroom, Market street. The property 10 be offered is owned by the San Francisco Gaslight Company, and consists of forty-one lots fronting on First, Fremont, Beale, Howard and Natoma streets. In this section of the City many factories are located—in fact, the prop- erty is practically surrounded with mechan- ical industries, and there is every indication that this portion of San Francisco will become more and more & manufacturing center with each succeeding vear. ¢ Asan investment or for immediate use it offers many inducements to those who desire to invest in property of this character, and it remains to be seen how well it will sell E dridge & Co. report & great deal of inquiry about the sale and anticipate & good sttendance to-morrow and brisk bidding. The other sale of manufacturing property eierred to is that of the Pioneer Woolen Misls, which will take place Wednesday, May under the direction of Shainwald, Buckbee Co. The sale is peremptory, and the property will be sold without limit to the highest bid- der. Thisis an admirable situation for the location of some large manufacturing enter- prise, and it will perhaps be put to such use in the future. There wasa time when the Pio- neer Woolen Mill was looked upon and pointed to with pride as a leading manufactur- ing enterprise of the State. A variety of circumstances combined caused the mill t0 shut down some time ago and since then nearly or quite sll the machinery has been removed. It wounld seem_that it should be possible to conduct profitably in this City a large woolen mill. In Oregon there are five large mills in active operation and they are all said to be making money. California is & great wool producing State and with an_abun- dance of raw material, and the whole_country for & market, it would seem as if a_mill could e operated here with profit as well asin_Ore- gon. It was but recently that & mill at Albany in the latter State received an order from sterdam, Holiand, for 800 bales of blankets. he real estute market for the past week offered no new developments. About the only business of consequence reported was trans- acted in the auction-rooms. Several firms re- port a number of goud-sized deals pending, with good prospects of closing same. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. There were ninety-one mortgages recorded A last week, eggregating $320,696. The princi- pal ones were: By the Hibernia Sa and Loan Society, $11.000 for one year 8t 65 per cent,on propert on the northeast corner or O'Farrell and Leaven- worth streets. east 45 feet by north 80; by John Smith, $12,000 for two years at 9 pe the estates 0f Matthew and Susan Croo Hibernia Sa and Loau Society oOne year at 6le per cent, on the pre northeast corner of Battery and Vallejo streets, north 183:4 by east 1 by the Union Trust Company, $78.000 for one year at 814 per cent, on property on the west line of Kearny street, 122 feet south of Post. west 90:5, vorch 60, east 30, south 20, east 60:05. south 40; by the Mutual Savings Bank, $1810 1or one T, $4810 for two years and 34810 for three years, ail at 7 per cent, on property at the northeast corner ot Valencia and Hermann streeis, east 71, north 49:10%, west 68:834, south 49:1015. The releases granted last week numbered forty-six, sggregating $263,133.° The larger ones were: By the Hibernia Savings and Loan Socie:y to Richerd and Martha J. Larrimore, $17,000 on property on the sonth line of Union street, 171:1015 feet east of Powell, east 16 by south on the southwest line 0f Moj 1:1015 feet o west 9 inches, south , norihwest to beginning in 50-vara lot 391; #40.000 on property Strce 00 3:6, B ud on all of their in- he same to Bertha n the northeast line of 225 feet northwest of Howard, north- northeast 113:4; by the same and Armand Caillean $11,500 on feet east of Larkin, east 6! by norih 137:i from the same (0 James Stanton $40,000 on property on the southwest corner of Post and Kearny streets, south 62:6 by west 50:5 and 50:6: from the same to Marcus B. Levy 500 on property on the southeast corner of Seventh and Natoma streets, northeas: by southeast 50; and by the Security tion to Gabriel Cohn $12,- west, 10 Gustey properts on the north line of Post street, 68 Loan Assoc 000 oui property on the west iine of Buchanan street, 26 feel north of Sacramento, north 25:214 by west 109. There were 126 transfers recorded last week. Ten building contracts, the particulars of which were published each day in THE CALL, were filed last week, the aggregate being $263,133. AUCTION SALES. Monday evening, May O'Farrell & Co. will offer at auction 100 building lots in the Excelsior Homestead. The lots are all level, and they are located in a section of the City that is growing rapidly. They ere directly on the line of the Mission-street cars, and are but twenty-+ight minutes’ ride from the City Hall. They will be =old on_ very liberal terms, viz.: $10 on the fall of the hammer and the balance in monthly payments ot $10. It is the first time in the history of the City that such cneap building lots located directiy on acar line that TuDs 1o the center of the city were ever offered at auction and on such easy terms. In view of this a large attendance at the sale is antici- pated. G. H. Umbsen & Co. are preparine a cat- alogue of miscetlaneous properties which they will offer at auction June 8. The leading offering of this sale will be the old French hospital property on Bryant stréet, between Fifth and Sixth. It is 275x275 and has been subdivided into small lots and will be sold on reasonable terms. Other properties to be offered at this sale include several pieces be- 101RINg to the Mullen estate, embracing par. cels on Golden Gete avenue, Fulton, Oak and other streets. Last Saturday Easton, Eldridge & Co. held 8o auction sale for W.J. Dingee of sixty lots in the Hillegass Tract, Berkeley. There was a good attendance and thi ven lots were disposed of for & total of $22,600. The prices realized were good considering the present condition of the market. - The entire frontage on College avenue, be- tween Parker and Derby streets, consisting of fifteen lots, 40x159.44 ‘each, sold at prices ranging from %690 and $670 resrecflvegy for the corners, 10 £490, $510, $520, $540 and $580 for the inside lots. The lot at the south- east corner of Parker street and Benvenue ave- nue sold for 850, and four adjoining lots $790, $670, $600 und £550 respectively. The lot at the southwest corner of Parker street and Benvenue avenue sold for $680, and seven n(l‘julmnglou (ronun.{ on Benvenue avenue s0ld at prices ranging from $600 to $510, A lot at the southeast corner of Parker street and Hillegass avenue sold for $925, and three djoining lots fronting on Hillegass avenue brought $825, 710 and §630 respectively. The northeast corner of Derby street and Hiile- gass avenue sold for $640, and fonr adjoining lots frontlng the avenue brought $580 to $560 each. All the lots are of uniform size, being 40x159.44 each. O'Farrell & Co. will hold their next auction sale of miscellaneous properties June 4 in- stead of May 28, as heretoiore announced. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. | tine of Eleventh avenue, E. 8 Tucker, connected with Madison & Burke, has returned from his wedding trip to Honolulu. Jacob Heyman reports the sale of & lot 25x 114 on Twenty-third street between Douglass and Hoffman’ for $950; also two lots on Twenty-ninth street for $500, and fourteen lots in Outside Lands block 229 for $250 each. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report the sale in their country department of lands in the Mec- Mahan ranch as follows: 66.32 acres, im- roved, to Oscar C. Schulze of Dixon for $8000; ots 168, 177 and 188, unimproved, to J. E Mehorn of Sacramento for $2025; lot 182 to George F. Brown of Fort Bragg, and iots 204 and 142 to Charles Murray ol the same place. Last Thursday the deed was recorded trans- ferring to Jeremiah and John J. Mahoney the Howard-street Presbyterian Church property on Mission street, between Third and Fourth The new owncrs intend to lmprove the prop- erty at once b.}; erecting thereon a five-story buflding. which when completed will be occu- pied by Thomas Day & Co. The days of the Center Market, at the corner of Sutter street and Grant svenue, are num- bered. It issoon to be converted info & large dry-goods bouse, it having been leasea for that urpose by D. Samuels. proprietor of the Lace ouse, on Post street. The premises will undergo extensive im- ‘ments before being occupied by the new Tenant, Another story will added, and when all alterations are completed it is ex- cied that Mr. Samuels will possess one of the dsomest dry-goods stores in the City* The of this move on property in that neigh- :)glg')‘:tmd will be beneficial and may induce other property-owners in that locality to make needed improvements. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag report the following sales: ¥ hree-story brick building on the west side of Crabt avenae, 40 feet north of Sutter street, lot 32x30, has been'sold by Mr. Babcock to James T. Fitzgerald, $26,000: lot 22:6x87:6, with improve- ments, on the southeast corner of Sacramento street and Golden court, $4200: lot 25x80, and fiats, on the east line of Valencia street, 50 fect north ot Twenty-fourth, $5000; coitage and lot, X120, on the east line of Fifth avenue, 155 feet south of Point Lobos, $3000; lot 29:3x100, and improvements, on the west ‘side of Broderick strect. 92:6 solth of Bush, $8100; lot 25x120, on the east line of Eleventh avenue, 125 feet north of California street, 3800 lot 50x120, on the west side of Tenth avenue, 100 feet south of Lake street, $1690: cottage and ot 25x100, on the north side of Rutledge avenue, 105 teet east of Alabama street, $500, and coutage and lot, same size, ad- joining for £500. At the sixtn annual meeting of the Guardian Loan Association held last Wednesdny even- ing the foliowing officers were elected: Presi- dent, A. J. Bartnett; vice-president, S, Feder; treasurer, Daniel Meyer; attorneys, Reinstein & Eisner; secretary, sol J. Levy; directors, A. J. Bartnett, Albert Meyer, Henry Ickelheimer, Josepn Weil, William Little, S. Feder, P. N. Aronson. it The iollowing table shows the condition of E|E|oE|B|E|® g | o B 3 2 | i i 8 I e = : = E B 2 P8 £ H < § sl b £ /1880 10115 $20,300 $16 00 385 V0/$81 00 1%91 34 6,800 1013 7013| 6506 1892 56 1,200 563 53863 5081 1883 45 9.000’ 242 3842 3721 1894| 27 5,400 118/ 2516f 2458 1885 24 4,900 25| 122 1212 Sales recently made by Will E. Fisher & Co. are as follows: Lot 26x120, on the east line of Twelfth avenue, 125 south of Point Lobos, £800; lot 40x117, on the west line of Dolores street, 155 north of Twenty-fourth, $2500: lot :5x120, on the west 75 north of Ciement street, $900: lot 25x122:6, on the wes: line of Folsom street, 200 south of Twenty-fourth, $2170; a cottage and lot ou the north iine of ] ntieth street, between Diamond and Castro, $2500; lot 25x120, on the east line of Tenth avenue, 100 south of Lake street, $700. The Ham Block, situated southeast corner Center street and Shattuck avenue, Berkeley, cortaining five stores and nineteen rooms above, was sold by Joseph J. Mason. ihe real estate man of Berkeley Station, to Mrs. Terilla V. Wright, wife of Captain J. T. Wright of Oak- land. Captain Wright has considerable otber property in Berkeley and has great faith in the future of that place. Other recentsales made by Mr. Mason are a_vacant lot on Shattuck avenue, adjoiniug the above block, to J. B. Squires of Wright; a lot on Hamilton street, near Delaware £0 Mrs. Barclay; & lot on Web: ster street near Telegraph avenue to George F. Smith; a house and lot on University avenue to Mrs. Boswell: a house and lot on Haste street to Mrs. Winn, and a house and lot on Blake street, near Ellsworth, to Mr. Robinson. THE ACMES ENTERTAIN. Olympic Club Wheelmen Enjoy Day's Outing Across the Bay. The Olympic wheelmen turned out some sixty stroag, under Captain Fawcett, yes- terday, in response to an invitation from the Acme Club of Oakland to partake of their hospitality under the greenwcod tree. Starting from the quarters of the Acmes at 9 o'ciock Captain Swain of the Oakland Club and bis merrie men led the way to Temescal Lake, a spot beautifully situated in the biils about five miles from Oakland. In order to reach this, however, a circuitous route of about filteen miles was taken, over almost untraveled paths, but none the less interesting on that ac- count. Reaching the lake the visiting clubs were royally entertained by their hosts. The lunch set before them would have tempted a party of dyspeptics, and full justice was done to it. The afternoon was spentin visiting the waterworks, situated on the lake side, and in various athletic games. The return was made by a direct route, and on reaching Oakland the two clubs, forming a loug line, riding two abreast, were the subject of much favorable com- ment. The visitors were escorted to the boat by their hosts, and separatea after declaring the day the most enjoyable of the present season. SAN » C:I.L" BUSINESS OFFICE 0f the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 c'clock every alght 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. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until o'clock. FRANCISCO NOTICE OF MEETINGs. No. 16, Knights Templar, Golden Gate bullding, 625 Sutter st.—Stated assem= bly THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. Order of the Red Cross will beconferred. Al fraters are cordially invit CHARLES H. MURPHY, Commander. WirLiay T, FoNpa, Recorder, 0OCCID No. 22, F.and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (MONDAY) E NG ar 7 oclock. Th: W. M. degree. By order of *EDW. THIS EVEN DELGER, Secretary. A S t ceting THIS (MON. A DAY) EVENING at7:30 o'clock: th.ra de- eree.” By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. A. 0. H. B. OF E.—THE 36TH annual State convention of the An- clent Order of Hibernians Boara of Erin will be held at irish-American Hail, MONDA Y , 18, at 12 M. sharp. All accredited®, s ', county and division officers are entiiied to seats in the convention. A full attendance is re- quested as new instructions have beeun received from the Board of Erin. All members of the order are invited to attend. By order of FRANCISCO Royal Arcia ING Masons, meets Business and M. M. RINCE, Secretary. CHAS. WHELAN, State Delegate. JOHN NAGLE Sec. P. F. DUGAN. State Treas. g5 THIRIIETH GRAND AN nual gathering and games of the Caledonian _Club, Sheil Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 30. A most interesting programme, including all ancient Scottish feats of strength and skill and other ex- citing new events. A handsome banner will be resented to the winning teem in the relay race tween the high school boys of San Francisco and Oakland. Noted athletes from all paris of America, as well a8 1ads and lassies, will take part. Join to the amount of #3000 and other valusble prizes will be distributed to the successful com- petitors on the grounds. Music and dancing in two large pavilions. A Caledonian welcome to all. Be sure and buy your tickeis for Shell Mound Park. Admission—.idults 50c, children 25c. D. R. MCNEILL. Chief. J. M. DUNCAN, Secretary. UNSET PARK.SANTA RUZ Mountains— Come with the Sons of St. Georze of San_Francisco and Alameda to their ninth annual picnic, to be held at the abovedelightful resort on the 30tk of May. All kinds of games. Fine music. Dancing. A large number of prizes. Trains leave the ferry at 7:45 and B:45. Tickets $1; children b0c. PICNIC COMMITTEES OF ALL SOCIE- ties are requested to call on J. C. HOWE, Commercial Printer, 636 Clay st., for lowest rates on quarter cards, posters and ali’ kinds of picnic printing. %3, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR #~= annual mecting of the stockholders of the Christy Mining Company will be held at the office of the company, 310 Pine st., room 28, San Fran- clsco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock ». M.. for the pur- Pose of electing a_board of directors to serve for the ensuing year. and the transaction of such Other business as may come before the meeting. dransfer books will close on Friday. May 15, 1896, 813 o'c ock P. M. GO, B, SPINNEY, Sa0, Oftice—310 Pine st., room 28, San Francisco, Cal. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- | g Jockey Club. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, & corporation, will be held on TUESDAY, the 2d day of June, 1896, at the hour of 11 4. M., &t the office of the company, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, for the purpose of electing board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may legally conie before the meeting. A. B. SPRECKE! W. S. LEAKE, Secretary. Falgt oty San Francisco. Cal., May 15, 1896, DIVIDEND NOTICES. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1896. : e e e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ettt ——_—————————— SPECIAL NOTICES., B RPNTS T COLLECTED. ENTIRE 3 charge of property taken. BROOKS, 214 Pine st. =&, TYPEWRITING, LAW WORK, CORRE- spondence and copying: abstracis copied: prices moderate. 873145 Market st., room 2. £ _BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR & Sollections made, city or country. Pacifio Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580. 3 A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKI Y CALL.1p_wrapper, for majling. —_— T e e SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. EST HELP OF ALL NATIONALITIES AT MISS HICKEY'S, 1033 Post st. OSITION FOR SECOND WORK AND WAIT- ing: best Eastern and city reference. Call or address MISS HICKEY. 1038 Post st. POSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEP- 4\ er; 6 vears in last place. Call or address MI1sS HICKEY, 1038 Postst. UPERIOR COOK DESIRES SITUATION; understands all_branches of cooking: 3 years in last place. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. TTHE SWEDISH_AND GERMAN EM- plovment Bureau, 315 Sutter st., first-class girls await situations. Fuis CLASS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, FEN- TON & CO., 122 Geary: ladies requiring help please call; country orders prompily aitended Lo. ERMAN EMPLOYMEN1 OFFICE: BEST help secured. MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. JLDERLY LADY WOULD LiKE LIGHT ousework: city or short distance in country; wages $10 or §12 a month. Address 216 Minna st., bet. Third and Fourth. 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WITH REFER- ence wants situation to ao general housework or srcund work. 1020 Mission st. 7 OUNG WOMAN WANTS TO GO OUT the day. 83 Clementina st., near Nf‘vflnfl. TOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing, ironing or housecleaning. 35335 Minna st. £ ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE al BY WOMAN D) S SITUATI is nice cook and good worker; city or fcountry. Cal 14 Baruard st.. off Taylor, near Bros TOMPE T WOMA TO GO OUT by the day washing and ironing or general houséwork. Call at 715 Natoma st., upstalrs. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAX, #ged 23, as clerk in grocery or gents' furnish- ing store; experience and reference. Address 496 Elsie st., near Twenty-ninth aud Mission. ELIABLE ~YOUNG MAN WISHES TO RS binckamitn trade. Address 5. 4 box 64, this office. SUBER YOUNG MAN WIAHES' nbent employment: city or 3 erences. " Address & i, box 106, Call ORice. JITUATION AS BY GOOD AMERICAN (S i roltable: ace wages. Address WISHES PERMA- ret- Tnflon AND EXPERIENCED APPREN- tice wanted on c1stom costs. 38 Grove st. 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any kind see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ISHWASHER WANTED, 801 MICHIGAN st., Potrero, Shasia House. Fm?mu’s TAILOR BY WEEK: STEADY WOrk ; cusiom coats. 19 Harriett st. wmxfl—z PANTRYMEN AND 1 DISH- JIRST-CLASS MEAT AND PASTRY COOK, Fiia wife, wants situation in hoiel, camp of sawmill; 20 vears’ reference. Address Cook, box 8, Call Office, Oakland. OUNG MARRIED MAN, WRITING AND speaking German, French, Spanish and English fluently, aesires a position: best cily references. Address' . K., box 51, this ofice. H ©!ELOR RANCH MANAGER—MAN AND wife desire charge of hotel, ranch, public in- stitution or ocher property in Southern California; large experience in handiing help. Manager, P. (. box 2217, San Francisco. l“lkfi'l‘fl..\sfl MACHINE-HAND (SHAPER, irimmer, etc.) and cabinel-maker wants situa- tion; E GINEER DESIRES SITUATION; CITY OR country: firsiclass reference: Wages reason- able. Address H., box 81, this office. country. Address C. H., box 84, Call. washer. Apply at 14 Mason st. Third st. 4t $1000. See GUS STRAND, 45 ANTED—BLACKSMITH HELPER; USED = WA B W ibouwork. Tenty secont. ar-toreiront, | §25(). FAFTSER WANTED T cosiTs muw;\su ER AT 1218 mlm'r L()BlrflhAVF«, STRAND, 45 Third st. near Gears-st. car house; $12 per month. RA7() RESTAURANT, ON FIFTE N o eyayis, - E NT, ON FIFTH ST., NR. W ANTED—_GOUD, STEADY WAITER, GER- £550. ssneer; pavs well; great bareain, on man preferred. 26 Sixth st. account of departure. SIRAND, 45 Third st. $800 GROCERY AND BAR; OLD ESTAB- « lished: near Market st.; full value; &00d place for man and wife. STRAND, 45 Third. $650 RESTAURANT WITH BAR; ES- « tablish. d 20 years; month: cheap years; clears $150 per 3 TAILORS WANTED. 541 MARKET ST. MMEDIATELY; TEAMSTERS AND RANCH hands. 921 Broaaway, room 10, Oakland. W ASTED—PARTNER WITH MODERATE means as partner in hardware and new tool- Work, eleciric work; & £00d_show for man to bulld up & new business. 'Address Partner. box 62, Cali. GEYTLEMEN 10 TAKE SUNNY FURNISH- ed rooms; $1 up. 545 Mission st. ELEGANT TWO-CHAIR BARBER- = 8hop: across bay; improved revolving 8il other furniture oak: cheap rent; 3 baths; 5 living rooms: can show to purchaser well- paylog, elegant shop; fullest investigation. T. D L SKE T ity i oo Voo 5() PRY G $1050. rety S0 furnished rooms; OTIONS AND VA- No. 1 location; with 4 clears over $100 per month: Owner retiring from businesa: hence this bargai value insight. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. B BRANCH BAKERY: 4 ROOMS: $250. Sret v GUS STRAND, 45 Third. $ 1000 ntmubik-sa%; 2 HORSES: + wagon; clears r month. G STRAND, 45 Third st. R $65(), EIEST-CLASS "DINING PARLOR: - 25¢ meals: fine location: free rent clears $75 per month. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE: OLD- ENTAT- ished: seiling account of sickness. STRAND, 45 Thira st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, & THIRD, NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ tn §1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W INCHESTER HO 34 THIRD, NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every rool 00 25¢ to §150 per night; 1 ree bus and baggage 0 wnd from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED —GIRL FOR ~COOKING AND lousework, country, $30; 2 Protestant Ger- man or French secong girls. $20; Protestant nurse und seamsiress, $20; 3 cooxs, restaurant and ho- el, $25, 830 ana $35; 4 chambermaids, assist waiting, $15 and $20, and a large number of girls for cookins and housework in city and country. J.F.CR_SETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. \ OTHER AND DAUGH1ER OR 2 FRIENDS YL as cook and waitress, 36, country; waitress, country, $20: 2 chambermaids and waitresses, $15 each, city: 20 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLE B Sutter st. rooms ORKING PARTNER WITH §2! proposition. M., box 64, this office. GOOD 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS RIGHT AWAY for cash, see or send to STANLEY, 2113 Third. (C4LE SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR 82 50: half-soleing 25¢ up. 969 Howard st., nr. Sixth. $80 BRANCH BAKERY, GREATEST BAR- « Bain in city. STANLEY, 2133 Third. ANTED—ESTIMATES ON WELL-BOR ing. BURWICK & SPINK, 504 Sutter st. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, ar. Clay. TRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, 5 CENTS. icecream and cake, bcents. Seattle Restau: rant, 137 Fourth st. NEV WALDO HOUSE, 7656 MISSION, BET. 3d aud 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c:week,$1 to $2 50; reading-room strictest at- tention to morning calls:clean;quiet: open ail night APANESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. 418 Stevenson st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. FRESH EGGS, COFFEE, ETC, 10c: 8 chops, steak or ham, 10c. 635 W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD - Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. EGGS, ANTS SITUA- : is_good lav dress, cook and housekeeper: many vears' refer- ences. Call or address 1148 Folsom: no postals. JASTERN LADY (STRANC L ment desires position in care of invalids. Address for box 63, this office. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation to do housework; reference if required, Apply 124 Eighth st. “V?\.\C\x WITH CHILD 235 YEARS OLD wants situation as working _housekeeper; Call or address 408 Eleventh st. HES SITUATION as cook in private family: also competent in- fant’s nurse; no objection to the country. Call at 227 Hayes st. MIDDLE- AGED “WOMAX, ¥l "wishes sitnation: city or country: 0 $15: best references. 721 Elis st. cian’s office or Jaiys MRS, HILL, city or country. an'r'i'if. 5~ COOK, SCOTCH, WISHES situation; first-class references. 2300 Sutter st., cor. Scott. AMERICAN LADY WISHES POSITION as nurse for invalid; 00 objection to traveling. Call or address MI B 'ON, 208 Eddy {(ESSMAKER WISHES ENGAG by the day: good cutter and fittes work home; terms $1 50 per day. Cail or address 407 Ten:h st. Yr’w) G LADY WISHES A POSITION IN AN office: typewriting, copying, etc., preferred. Address B., box 68, th YOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day. Call or address 136 Seventh st. W OMAN WisH S CHAMBERWORK IN A hotel or boarding-house: no objection 1o small washing or assist in the Kitchen; city or country. Avply 951 Folsom W OMAN WITH A CHILD. AS WORKING housekeeper, $18, country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. EFINED GERMA COND GIRL, $15 TO $20; cook, city, $30; second girl, country, $25: German or French second girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ROTESTANT NURSE, CHILD 8 #20; snort distance. MISS CULLEN,, JANTED—2 AMERICAN COOKS, $26 AND $36; Germun or Scandinavian nurse, maid ;2 Ger: girls for house- girls_for_housework, city and 20 and $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. CHAMBERMAID, CITY, waitress, country boarding-house, with references, housework, city, $20; girl for housework, city, $17 50; giris, houseworlk, city and country, #20 and $25. C. k. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. ANNIE BERGSTROM, THE CHAMBER- maid, please report. C. E. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. 100K, SECTION GANG, $18; WAITRESS, platn place, $15, tare paidy German or Scandi: navian second’ girl, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. $17 50; $15: girl S REMOVED 608 TO 648 (LAY - tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, $175 BRANCH BAKERY, SAME HANDS hira, U 7 vears: burgaln. STANLEY, 213 ird. 3125 BRANCH BAKERY, NICE PLACE; I « bargain. ANLE 134 Third. 330 BAKERY: LARGE CASH TRAD + greaisnap. STANLEY, 2134 Third 3450 RESTAURANT: GOOD STAND: RE- I « ceipts $15 a day. STANLEY, 2115 Third. RESTAURANT; ~WORTH _3800: hands 2 years; make offer. Third. $600 /_machines, etc. J OTICE SAME STANLEY, 2135 GROCERY ; great bargai TO SELLRES- OOMS 15¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 50c TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not receve their just dues; no charge unless suc- cessful; suits: Superior and Justice Courts. taurants, cigar-stores, saloons or any other business, try JOH NSTON, 261/ Kearny st. FINE SALOO: 3 . $1000. Som, : ing business. 2634 Kearny st. 1 PAYING SALOON; GOOD STOCK AND fixtures; central location; low rent; rooms; make offer. JOHNSTON, 2644 Kearny st. W ANTED — MEN TO LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools ziven and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1516 Howand. 00D AND COAL YARD, HORSES, wagons, large stock, building: will sell st & sacrifice; make offer. Apply 2615 Kearny, LERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS BGHT; ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M'y, tel. m. 353, btfu‘l:q:.'rl;?“‘ulcgnu ]Ai’uu:'nu PAPER; nstant reliet. For sale by all druggists or Cen: tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterss. 0 SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE OR | lodging-house come see me, as I have customers on hand.~ T. LUBELSKI, 7 Cliy Hall avenue. T Xou WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSL ness quick see T. LUBELSRI, 7 City ¥ NT, NORTH, NR. MAR- $300. s doing ood busncat, viog, 2 full investigation 1 :2‘8‘5:‘ don’t XrllllD! (t’.‘.STENBEKLv 0., 632 ll:lrlfeh v TORNER SALOON, CITY Fan)T: $575- old-established, popular place: hofl ;nd ipts average $15: proof fur- :?::elg??l‘d.bmu T.ETEA BERG 632 Market st. ERY, BAR; YOUROWN PRICE; MAKE l:gSn STENBERG, 632 Market st. FISH AND OYSTER MARKET; l $450. iiving-rooms connected; rem_sl'; 50; weekly profiis owner 12 years; retiring from business. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 3 DYEING AND CLEANING BUSI- $600 . ness, building included: low ground rent; all implements, tools, machinery and ap- pliances necessary 1o first-class busiuess: ; owners worked it successfully lasi seven years; always made money; thorough investigaiion and satis- factory trial givea; owners remain until posted. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market st. i9OF BRANCH BAKERY AND DELICA- 325. Ges store: 2 living.rooms, bath, fur- nised jsulgable for family. STEN BERG,632 Market TOR SALE OR RENT OR EXCHANGE FOR other good property—A factory at West Berkeley containing 30-horsepower boller and 15- borse-power engine, newly erected and but littls used’ plenty of shafting, belting and pulleys; mamn_ building 18 28x57 feet; there is also an snnex to it; water-tank and never-failing well and pump: situate upon a corner lot §8x100 feet; lo- cated convenient to raliroad depot and to wharf, with ferrv service to San Francisco; freights very low; abundance of cheap labor to be had in imme- diate neizhborhood; suitable for mapufacturing business. - Address T. W., P. O. box 511, Berkeley, Cal. AKERS ATTENTION—A RARE CHANCE for afirst-class bakery In a growing neighbor- hood with all utensils compleie; rent reasonable. Inguire 1602 Webster st., Alameda. T A REASONABLE PRICE: A GOOD-PAY- ing cyclery; well situated and stocked with 21 high-grade bicycles in No. 1 condition. Address A.P., box 118, Call Office. ORSESHOE _BUSINESS, STOCK _AND tools cheap. Inquire Call Branch, Sixteenth and Mission sts. RUCERY, WITH FINE LIVING-ROOMS; rent $11 50. Apply this office. , 133 FOURTH, SAL STATIONERY, BOOK AND news store. Apply 331 Bush st. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2, Call. 1LL GIVE CP MY 2 GOOD-PAYING RES- taurants Monday, May 18,as 1 am zoing to take possession of my new hotel in Fruitvale: will be sold cheap; half cash: balance taken out in board. Particulars 614 Clay st. $375. COAL a¥D WooD YARD: GOOD 9. business: must sell at once; engine and boiler worth the money trial given. Cail 810 Sixth. OR SALE — NEAR OAKLAND: HOKSE, wagon, harness: 9 dozen chickens, 100 smali cnickens; growing crop: iruit of 15 acres; ail $250 cash. C. A. ANTHONY, Fraitvale, Cal. OR SALE—BRANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS, cigars, laundry; 4 rooms. 842 Kailroad ave., Alameda. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ¢0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 Inventions wanted. EST IN CITY—SING( E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdors sts. W ANTEDTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers@clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter NOOK FOR AMERICAN FAMILY, $30; ALSO / cook, $25: chambermaid, lodginghouse, $20; seamstress, $1 a day; 10 girls for housework snd 1o assist. MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellis st. N EAT YOUNG GIRL GENERAL HOUSE- -\ work, 210 family. $15; also girl general house- work, Jewish family; 10 washing or upstairs work, $15. Apply MISS HICKEY, 1033 Postst. DLAIN COOK, SMALL COUNTRY HOUTEL, $30: housegirl. San Rafacl, 2 in family, 820 bousegirl, Berkeley, §25: 4 housegirls, city, $15, 4 second girl, $20. Apply YoUuse GIRL DESIRES POSITION TO DO housework: wages $2 50 a week: will sleep home. Call 58 Converse st., bet. 8th and 9th. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES PLACE; CITY OR country; is good cook and do general house- work. box 20, Call Oftice. Rl PECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITO- . ation to do light housework; wages from $8to $10. Cal 7 Minna st. YOMPETENT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION / to do upstairs work and care for children; city or country. 448 Jessie st. W OMAN WANTS A SITUATION T0 DO GE eral housework or chamberwork, or o go o: by the day: wages no object; more for a home. Call 544 Jessie st. OUSEWORK, #20; GIRLS TO AS- £12, $18. Call early Monday, German Employment Office, 506 Muson st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 326 Grant ave. 8. FUCHS, HAVE PURCHASERS FOR ALL KINDS OF business piaces. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. QTATE AND COUNTY RIGHT FOR PATENT sewing-machine attachment: thousands can be sold; investigate this rare chance and see patent it you want a money making business: for country orcity: juvestigaie at once this rara chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 115(), GROCERY —AND —BAR; FINE « 8tock: elegant fixtures; doing good business; 1n fine focality; will stand the fullest Investigation, and the place Is actually worth twice amount asked: see this elegant business at once: cheap rent. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 O’ Farrell. INDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD A/ ats.; single furnistied rms 75¢ week, 16¢ night. UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 621 Pacific st., below Kearny: lodgiug half price, be, 10c, 18¢ pr nighticlean beds,sunny rooms,no bunks W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Iarge rooms; 25¢ per pight; $1'10 $3 per week. J W ANTED — YOUNG GIKL FOR LIGHT housework: plain cooking; beautiful home; moderate wages. Call up to 10 . a., 706 McAllis- ter st 7OUNG GIRL, COM ETENT GENERAL housework, plain cooking, small family. 219 Broderick st. e TANTED — STRONG _YOUNG GIRL FOR ) general housework. Mason. W ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of & baby; sleep home: wages $5. 801 Ellis st. 800 Greenwich st., cor. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE washing, ironing or cleaning; reference. jockion st., near Sutter. MAN WOMAN WANTS WORK » washing, froning, cleaning. 2014 Hyde st near Union. ] ) ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A PLA to cook and do housework or will g0 out by the day and make herself generally useful. B. T,, box 150, this offic QITUATION ED BY A _GOOD COOK » and laundress, Call or address MRS. LEE, 59 Minna st. B (TYLISHDRESEMAKER WISHES ENGA ments by the day at $150. MISS R. RIC ARDS, 1218 Mission st. T LEST-CLASS LADY COOK WANTED., 708 Battery st. 1 ¥SPECTABLE HOUSEKEEPER, KIND TO children, $15; Swedish preferred. ' Call 2 to 3, 1020 Mission s RAL VESTMAKER TO WORK IN 807 Fiftn st. )—COMPETENT call early. “'As?l-:n;'comr ENT YOUNG WOMAN for housekeeper. 429 Larkin st. D—-LADY FINISHERS ON COATS. Wi 21 Harriet st. NE ERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework. Apply 1818 Franklin st. store. DRESSMAKER YV OUNG AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE any kind of work during day, Sun cepted: state particulars. A. L., box TOUNG LADY WISHE S upstairs work or help with light housework. Address 1081 McAllister st., rear. ESPLCTABLE WOMAN S ANY kind of housework by the day or week. Call 908 Powell st. TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- v es $15. Apply 1716 Post st. GIRL AT 330 KEARNY Ik FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 3 IN FAM- ily: wuges 88. Apply 808 Filvert st. 100D FINISHERS: ALSO APPRENTICE ON fine pants. 92314 Folsom st. IRST-CLASS MILLT: WOULD LIKE more engagements by rhe day in private fami- lies. M. K., box 79, Call Office. PRESSMAKER, LATELY FROM THE EAST, would like a few more engagemen.s; terms reasonable. 91534 Howard st. (CCEETENT TADY WITH LITTLE BOY wishes position as housekeeper in city or couniry. Address A.J., Branch Call Office, 116 Ninth si Y OUXG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK of any kind by the day ai 81 25. Please ad- dress 815 Laurel ave., near Webstor st. YOURG, GIRL “WISHES SITUATION IN Christian family as nursegirl only, or com- panion and attendant on inv lid lady: near park preferred. Address H. S., 27 Mcalilister st. l’()b G WOMAN WAN WORK BY TH day, or to clean office. Address J. WILLIAM 54414 Natoma st. RESSMAKER WISHES ko AGEMENT BY the day,or will take work hom s M- Dowell system; terms reasonable. Apply 653 Folsom st. OOKKEEPER — EXPERIENCED YOUNG ! lady bookkeeper desires position; good refer- ences. " Address BOOKKEEPER, box 2, Call Of- fice, Oakland. Y OUNG FRENCH GIRL WISHES POSITION to do upstairs work and waiting at table; city references. Address E. C., 1014 Pacific st. IRL 16 YEARS WANTS A SITUATION IN family of two to do housework: references exchanged. Call or address 520 Third st. W AITR ARESTAURANT. "' CED BUTTON-HOLE makers on custom coats at 1117 Howard st. Goub TAILORESS: ALSO APPRENTICE ON custom costs. 506 Pacific st. W ANTED—AT ONCE A COMPETENT GEN- eral cook for 8 summer resort. Address with references Resort, box 10, Call Office, Oakland. VW HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO t.: 200 rooma; best in the city; singie rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, S1 & week: meals 10c. 14-SOLING 50c; LADIES 40c; DONE u walt. 638 Market. opp. Palace Hotel, MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 200 a night, including coffee and rolls. 10 624 Washington st., near Kearny. E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as g0od as Dew, and Wwith our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. DARTNER WANTED, WITH $700, TO TAKE balf interest in the manufacture of & patent for removing wagon tires without injuring the felloe; or will trade for small ranch: investizate and see patent. T. LUBLLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 200, EINE | COFFEE ~AND “LONCE DZUUL place; all in running order: the rent only $10 a month; taking in $8 to $20 per day you will never geta chance like this again. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. @975 () BAKERY:PORTABLE OVEN: FINE | D20V, fixtures: good locality; cheap rent: 4 | livmg‘ rooms, bath; best bargain offered this | month: biect for selling, sickness in family, T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. % $3000, EISE GROCERY "BUSINESS: 3 - horses and wagons: doing $75 per day business: paying weil; fine location: on reason for selling, golng back to Europe: investi gate this fine place. T. LUBELSKIL, 7 City Hall ave. | K175, PARTNER WANTED; NICE CASH <DL { . business; can be increased with help of g00d man: experience not necessary; will suit any one wanting an active paying business: clears $65 10 875 t0 eac hance in alifetime: don't missit. | GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st., Crocker build- ing, downs airs. | | | | golng East. AN WITH $5000 to $10,000 CAN INVEST it to earn 100 per cent easily. Business, box 61, Call. (FENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY ‘1 lady of means, with $35 capital. 12 Mason st., rm. HOTEL IN SAN RAFAEL; £00d will, stock and fixtures for sale at a Apply at hotel. W ANTED—3 DAYS NOTICE TO SELL YOUR business; to bu business come at once. LYNCH & SERRY, 935 Market st. $1650. BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE- - shoeing business: clearing $125 a month; corner lot; shop, toois, stock: bargaln; Owner, box 5, Cail Office, Oakland. FOE SALE-FINE PEILLIARD BUSINESS; 7 tables: also cigar-staud: location central. For further particulars apply to CHARLES P, KERNS, Berkeley. OR SALE — 1EL] Jose, broa MPSON, prop. ELICACIES STORE LL STOCKE good location. Apply 836 Valencia st., Rutz's bakery. LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS TO rent, cheap—109 acres of land; 17 rooms, un- furnished; baihs; beautiful location; 5 miles from Martinez.” D. J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. ARRIAGE AND WAGON RHO; GOOD business; 17 years same block. Appiy this office. 7OR RENT, UNFURNISHED—THE "GR. ite House,” Folsom, Cal., a 2-story frame hotel, containing _parior, dining-room, barroom, kitchen aud 22 bedrooms: in good repair and fine location; splendid opportunity for any person desirous of £oing into the hotel business: extra inducements offered. Address LOUIS k LUMPP, Folsom, Cal. (HANCE FOR WOODWORKER [T0_ENTER business; small capital. G. H., box 75, Call. HOTEL, SAN ENTO FEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; = ARTED T —IE S o - Pl ©35() PARTNER WANIED IN LEGITL | |3UTCHER-SHOP TO LET, WITH OR WITH: M5 rocers ey i ’3‘300 mute manufacturing business: manu: out fixiures: cheap. 1808 Howard st. EN'S SECOND-HAND SHO , SOME acturing standard goods in general use every N A RaA I = ML, SRR i, o | tperp il il il % | pimo paat: wans cpromrore = = money to nvest 0 enla; plant; carries Py o 'y E'$HO EOUSK, " 86315 MARKET “ST= | sioek: fs absolutely. neccssacy 1o doable peesent S Daus sitar cnos, " Address Friubeti'bex 79, Rooms 20c., 25¢. to b0c. night; $1 t0 8¢ week. | capacity to meet and fill wholesale orders coming =, JREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOK be; | iu; will double in six months: fortune for steady | JJOR SALE_GROCERY AND BAR, $300; also & bottl eof lager, 5c, at 837 Clay st man. GEORGE STEWART, 602 Market st. cheap. 721 Polk st. Vl‘“Y ACME HOUSE, 807 MARKET sT., BE- $18(} BEST CO] ER BAR IN WHOLE- OR SALE—2 GOOD EV] ING ROUTES, low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; 81 veek: rooms for (wo, 26¢ a day, $1 50 & weex; reading-room: dalilv papers. 38 Clav st. - sale di must be sold at once agent for distillery. fornia st. money-making plac owner appointed general WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- AGENTS WANTED. OLICITOR WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY on Pacific Coast to sell “Lightning Scissors- Sharpener”; send 25¢ for sample and terms. E. C. STOWE.'box »41, San Jose, Cal. FURNITURE WANTED. JECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED TO fill country orders: I will pay good prices. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. FFORE -SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNL « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. BARGAIN SEE LIST, store for sale. $ 400 1000 Gonay Saloon, good, for sale. 350 Grocery store for sale 4000 Meat market for sale. 350 Coftee saloon for sale. 1000 | Restaurant for sale. 650 Coalysrd for sale 275 Shoe store, country for sale. Apply to H. C. DECK R, 1020 Market, opp. 5t $70 Al PAYING CORNER SALOON - don’t miss this. MEEKS & CO., 86534 Market st. 975, RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION . spiendid trade; ' receipts $26 dail EEKS & CO., 86514, Market st. $30(. ERODUCE AND DELICACY STORE: . cash trade; good place for man and wife. MEEKS & C0., 86515 Market st. $|00 NEW AND SECOND-HAND 1 . store: a chance rarely offered; see this at once. MEEKS & CO., 86514 Market st. H MAYER BUYS NOUR FURNITURE, - carpets, plano. 1185 Market; tel. Jessie 761. COAT-FI.\'NHEM AND APPRENTIUES: 541 Mark W IMAN GIRL ABOUT 15 TO 00d home and education; orphan pre- ferred. 2022 Van Nes: ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 621 KEARNY, IF ’vou want highest cash price for your furniture, carpets, planos. or merchandise of anv kind. HOUSES WANTED. FINED, INTELLIGENT WOMAN FOR oflice position with a wholesale house; one yitiour experience preferred; references. ' Box Office. —PUPILS FOR _ MILLINERY school: course thorough, practical: satistaction guaranteed; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. IDDLE- AGED WOMAN CAN SECURE £00d home; exchange light work. 1324 M Valencla st. TERMAN GIRL IN SMALL FAMILY; MUST ol do p!nln ‘cookin 462 Nat L. JTRAWBERRIE! D EAM G6c; WE ) cream and cake Sc. Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth st. FIESTCLASS 504 5 SKIRTMAKERS, BOWHAY, W ISCHES ER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST. NR. OST CONV NT AND RESPECTABLE; Jiarket: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 60 per night: | V1 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market : $1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respectabie; | 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 80 to $6 free bus and baggage'to and from the ferry. perweek; free 'bus and baggage o and from ferry. W ANTED TO RENT BY JUN I 1-COMFORT- able modern 10-room dwelling, north or west side of street; Western Addition; for small family. Address 1erms, Postoftice box 2651 KOOMS AND BOARDI 0Y OF 17 WOULD LIKE in fami'y: $15. A.. box 4. ( 3 WANTED. M AND BOARD all. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED_ESTIMATESON WELI-BORING. ‘Address BURWICK & SPINK, 504 Sutter st. ANTED—NATIONAL CASH REGISTER; must be a total-adder and in gooc condition. Address W. box 66, this office. W ASTED — SECOND - HAND cash register; give style, Address Cash, box 1086, this of IGHLST PRICE PA.D FOR OAST- OFF clotning and jewelry. A., box 2, Call. NATIONAL rice and number. (CHEAPEST AXD BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any_address in the United States or Canada one year for 1 50, posi- g Huxnm?»&mu. 26c AND 35c: MORNING Olessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLE 09 Sixih st.: send posial. $3—0 BAKERY ANDDELICACIES STORE OU). furnished living rooms, worth $500; Ppositive bargain. LYNCH & SERRY, 835 Marker. 575() WILL BUY CIGAR, STATIONERY { and notion business: positively clearing over $100 per month; building Included; gfound rent smail: creat bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. 1(1(). £EUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE: . best business street. BARRETT & KIFF, 921 Market st. $800), CORNER 8AR ON KEARNY AND . California: established for years: good paving place; no trifiers need apply. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $225 GOUD PAYING CORNER SALOON: + & bargain. HEGARTY, 1004 Market. $ 175, G00D PAYING RESTAURANT AND bakery; good location. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. EAM 2 HORSES, SPRING BUSINESS wagon and harness: good order, with estab- lished Toute: selling on account of sickness; cheap. Apply 259 Lily ave., bet. Octavia and Laguna sts. $225. TONEST MAN A8 A PARTNER TN o J. a8 money-making city-iront. chophouse: owner does cooxing. Call before 12 o'clock at 40215 Geary st. $300 GROCERY AND BAR WITH LIV- « ing-rooms; free rent; good neighbor- hood. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. d ev S TO LEARN DRESS CUT- tingand making. 14 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, DRE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—PRO- prietors of summer resorts will find In this well-known and reliable agency the best male and female help. 315 Stockton si.. tel. 1304 YHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best hielp. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 CBINESE AND JAPANESE ~RELIABLE hel; . Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P 5.5 COUK™S SOC SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant 48. W.JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- + ment office. 637 Commercial. Tel. Black 1261. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; besthelp, 314B Sutter: tel. Grant 30. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN. em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below K ny, bet. California and Sacramento, fel. 231. ARBERS—GOUD BARBER WANTS WORK for 811 a week; city or country: first-clnss man. _Address Barber, box 10. Call Office. YOUNG MAN WISHES PLACE IN LAW office or with a doctor; wages no object. Ad- dress 1121 Mission st., near Beventh. Y ANTED—POSITION AS HOTEL OR REx taurant butcher; understands cooking. J. BAUDORF, 129 Perry st. YOUNG MAN “WISHES SITUATION AN nurse or to do cooking and housework for 4 taen or goof tamlly ily. Address A. H., box 62, Call. TOUNG MAN LIKE A POSITION gardener around private place: is gooa horseman and is willing 10 make himself generally useful; city references. C. K., box 165, this office. Y UUNG MAN WANTS WORK: HANDY AT painting, whitewashing, paper-hang ng: city or country: will work reasonable; by the day. 4 box 12, this office. URSE OR EXPEKIENCED EUROPEAN valet—Speaks French, Germ: nd English: best of London and city references: single, Valet, 681 Mission st. GABLENER—A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN gardener wishes po-ition; knows how to run gasoline engine: fi:si-class references. Address Gardener, box 87, this office. experienced in private fam- LOST. perfect fitting patterns ademy, 213 Powell st. MALE HELP WANTED. T NG VEGETABLE GARDEN- ¢, $20 and found: 2 choremen, $10 and $20 and found; ¥ woodcuoppers, $1 25 & cord; first- ';‘Lm:mja};n: v:,-u:r; general utility man for . and ot .F.C ETT & CO, 625 Sacramentost ) o0 1" OROS- ICAN COUPLE FOR PRIVATE PLACE, $50;.second baker, and found; ranch blacksmi.h, milker, city, $15; choreman on T. WARD & CO., 608 and 810 Clay . COUNTRY HOTEL. §80; SEC- : resort, $50; head waiter, ©. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ASS HOTEL WAITERS, $30; broiler, hotel, $40; cook and wife, smali coun- try restaurant, $30. C.R. HANSEN & CO. 110 Geary st. BrACKswITH, country shop! $L75 DAY AND FOUND, cherry-plckers, $15; 3 milk- ers: B farmers: '3 vineyard-hands: far wife MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st 00 (%K AND WIFE SMALL HOTEL NEAR City: 8 cooks, 830' to $65: 2 walters, $30; 2 waiter-boys: baker for eountry, $40: porter, coun- try hotel. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay at. 3 ‘aie family, $20; for garden ; choreman for hotel, aces. MURRAY & m:.sn'\).ués.fdun;.o? Sl ANTED—1, outside & oy A b e, pe montb. steady H also farmers. milkers, cooks, walters ana’ dish: washers. W.D. EWER & (O. 826 Clay ot. ECOND COOK. COUNTRY, $50; SPANISH Shersss HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny. ANTED — 2 MEN WITH 860 EACH wwlll locate paying gravel claim; use of im- ] 9ST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FOR 3500 4 on the Security Savings and Trust Company, Portland, Or., dated October 11, payable to H. M. JONES." Finder return to 10 Day st.; reward. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in me 0t AGNES PRESTON or JOHN PRES- No. 96,171. The finder will vlease return to bank. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE—FRESH COW AND CALF. Twenty-sixth and Sanchez sts. $1 50. DAY AXD NIGHT SCHOUL; ESTAB- lished ; desks, books, carpet, ete.; light, profitable business for lady or geutleman.J., box 5, Lhis office. BRBANCH BAKERY, CONEECTIONERY AND notions, with laundry office; fine location: op- posit. carhouse: rent cheéap: good business; don't fall to see this rare chance. 7 City Hall ave. IMALL MILK ROUTE, WITH HORSE wagon. A. P., 510 Seventh st. ‘QALOON FOR SALE. APPLY AT THE Union Brewery, Eighteenth and Florida sts. £30(). PARISER WANTED IN SALOON » and dance hall: clearing $30U & month. ILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. * AND 96 RAMBLER BICYCLE IN FIRST-CLASS condition at a bargain. Address Bike, box 30, Call « fiice. JOB BALE — 2 STEARNS SPECIAL BL- cycles; in good order; cheap. 5b First st. ECOND-HAND TENT, 10x12; CHEAP. 740 Broadway, third floor. HOROUGHBRED BLACK MINORCA EGGS. #1 per 15; also Belgian bares. Address 2029 San Antonio ave., Alameda, Cal. 'OR SALE-UNION TOTAL-ADDING CASH register; price $25. J. L., box 64, Call Office. I"OR SALE—SUN CASH REGISTER; USED 10 days; price $25.S. C., box 65, Call Office. Fll(s‘l'-CLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING- ton hand press; alsoeighth medium Universal: thoroughly overhauled; cheap. Address C. A., box 100, this office. Sl}:).l:l)-bmflb lGAS OR (}%;sol.rl‘NE EN- 3 i various sizes. Arantes lect order ; bargain, G. ., box 100, Call. 2 ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; ‘write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 310 California. IRE-PROOF SAFE WITH BURGLAR Fcbm: Cheap. D. N. HAWILEY, 318 Market. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. BABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNL ture bought at the factory saves retall fit. Califor Rattan Co., 0{ First st., nr.‘;'ln’lx DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO, 81 (twenty-five cents per share) of HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN TAT.H;:}X). e be able at the office of the company, 327 Mar. ket st., on and after Wednesday, May 20, 1 Transfer books will close Thursday, May 14, 15800" L3 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Sec, (COMPETENT HOUSE PAINTER —WITH tools wants work by the day or piecework; ity or coun:iry; will work cheap. Palnter, 23 Pleasant st. N ACTIVE YOUNG JAPANESE WANTS A situation 10 clean office or store, etc. U. M., 709 Geary st. UILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 1> doors, mantels, ete- 5t sale. 1166 Miscion NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE 0O fire and burglar proot safe. 109, 111 Marke: . {1BE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER bw-fllflmmmaukxehup.k 102 Clay. Call « W well-pay- restaurant, Address Rellable, box 165, Calle 523 Market st. g:vv!d dz;:uhunfor the summer. Miner, box &)TED—A STEADY., HONEST MAN AS ad cashier to invest an equal amount in w ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PRINTE WHO understands colored work and embossing. ANTED—YOUNG MAN AT PAPER-HANG- Call early, 1. H. HECK, 118 Powell st. 0D COATMAKER TO WORK BY THE week. Call 708 Bush st neat Powell G EW RANGES CHEAP) HAN BECON NELE W. S RAY Mig Co. 15 Catttarsiaar SHELVING, SHOWCASES Dbet. 7th anddca UNTE Ci—m‘:‘ui‘u} 113134 Markes FOR SALE—GROCERY AND BAR; 8125. 123 Silver st. (399D BUSINESS FOR SALE, RIGHT DOWN town; $110. 722 Howard. Call at 623 Sacramento st., 11 t0 12 A. a0 (G2D PAVING O SLERY ; GOOD WHEELS; best location. W. CKANE, 324 Post st. FOR E OR TRADE: CITY front; on account of sickness; fine business. Room 88, Chronicle building. REAT BARGAIN; ONE OF BEST RES: taurants in city; daily from $15 to $20. Apply i Office. ALOON LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $80 ROOMING-HOUSE OF 15 ROOMS: « good lo ation; nicely furnished; great bargain. STANLEY, 21 Third st. VW ELLKEPT HOUSE § ROOMS; NICELY furnished: good locations near Market: price $300. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. $250. LODCING-HOUSE _OF 9 ROGMS: DU, all sunny and in good condition; cens tral; near Market st.; low rent: selling through immediate departure. JOHNSTON, 2644 Kearny. ROOMS; FINE FLAT; NEW. 15 rooms; fine coruer. 10-room house, worth $1000; price.. 40 rooms: fine for transient. . 20 rooms on Fourth st., only . 16 rooms on Taylor st. 45 rooms on Marke: st H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., F YOU WANT T0 BUY OR SELL A LODG- ing-house, See T. LUBELSKI, 7City Hall ave, $225. Sovaeiart roomen v 20215 B $17 WELL FURNISHED HOUSE OF 9 OUSE, 6 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS: rooms forsale: rent low. 216 Seventh. cheap 620 Larkin st. URNITURE, FOR SALE, QURNITURE OF 7 ROOMS FOR SALE cheap; must be sold. 338 Golden G .. JOR SALE—PARLOR SET, HATRACK, crockery and linen table-cloths. 220514 Mason. ARGE MIRROR, FINE DLSK: ALSO Singer Taylor machine. 7 City Hall ave, T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good 5 new; cash Or time; open evenings. JIRE SALE 1 (Frices stand Ull goods are complotely dis- ak bed sets. 18 50 Bed lounges. 800 Stoves . 750 Carpets, per yard 55 Linoleum, per yard. 53 Matting, per yard, 10 Till our new buliding 13 erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business a SE. corner Seventh and Mission st J. NOONAN. H. §,KBASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- « ding; new folding-beds, $9 and up:_ step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 773 Missioa. 4()() CARPET CHAMBER BETS, $13i; stoves, $5. or sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed- ounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW _ P Y sedlounges trimmed with piush 85 50 Brussels Carpet, laid . English Linoleum, lald Window shades in 5 colors = BHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st o Grant avenue: no branch stores. CARPET CLEANING, 0 LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Occidental Hotel aud bar; rent $25. Apply C. DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD, 12 Mar- ket st. JFFLOUR-SACKS FOR SALE:; NICE CLEAN, and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. B/, 322 Pacific st., basement. REAT EASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEAN- ing Works. Tel. So. 576; 14 8ih st. B. GRANT. ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND Tenovating works. Main office 35 and 27 8th. (CARPETS CLEANED, Sc & YARD: LATD 3o MUST BE SOLD BY JUNE 1—WELL-PAY- ing, long-established business; cheap rent; Apply 108 Turk st. mage offer. Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st. W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. COUNTRY HOTEL WITH BAR; 25 unfurnished. Address A. W., box 87, this office. "0 LET — COUNTRY STORE IN SANTA Clara County; no opposition. Address A. W., ‘box 78, this oftice. ERY CHEAP— NEW ENGLAND HOME bakery; good chance for right man. 1817 Powell st PLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO OPEN BAK- ery and delicacy store in connection with mod- ern apartment Louse; trade from building alone should pay all expenses: speaking tubes throug| out the house; rent very low to desirable part; owner will take part rent in trade. Apply 26 O'Farrell st., room 16. 0 YOU WANT A CHANCE TO MAKE money? First-class saloon: must be sold. Address Chance, box 135, Call Office. RESTAURANT AND _LIVING - ROOMS : everything compiete; no reasonable offer re- fused. 210 Townsend st. G RSERY AND BAL: TRANSFER CORNER. . cor. Tw ‘nt Ixt] B Appongor: Tw miysixth and Mission: no agents. ONKLIN'SCARPET EEATING WORKS. 383 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. (Y STEAMCARPET CLEANING, RENOVA: ting, 38 §th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, (G REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- ing works; latest improved machinery; 3¢ yard, 6. GEORGE,office 11 Eighth st.: phone Jessio 253. (CARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; tel South 6. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J EMITCHELL CARPET CLEANTNG CO. 240 - 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN’S CARPET BEATING AND REN- - ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 238. SEWING MACHINES, NEW_HOME SEWING- MACHINE; « cost $70. 2437 Mission st., near Twenty- 22 LLKINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. BICYCLES. BOCERY AND BAR: LONG-ESTABLISH- ed:” doin, buainess; Aepisidoing 00 business; death cause of sale. PARE CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accomgpodacions. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st. car lines.

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