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14 HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Carlin & w, L Angeles E J Gavin, Los Angeles 1. B Barnes, Los Angeles A G Sate, Los Angeles A.J Bowey, Springfield C H Calwell, Tacoma. EJ Hathaway, Spngfield R H Jones & w, Tacoms ‘Annie Downey, Portiand § Young, Whatcom G Jteynolds, Victoria H Shawbat, Victoria C Armstrong, Victoria R Huat, Victoria € G Green, Victoria H Lunt, Chicago E P windsor, Chicago J H Raferty, Chicago T J Quigley, Seartle J Ellis & w, San Andreas L H Mudge, Seattle H J Howard, Cal S Edgmond, Forbestown G F Voight, Stockton 1 O Greve, Milwaukee J Rottger, Fresno G G Brayton, Allentown C Greenleaf, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. ¥ S W Van Syckel. NY W S Barnett, Detroit Mrs M Marks, Stockton Miss E Kenyon, Cal Ziroy, Marshall ted Bloft dams, Sacto Mrs S E Riehmond, Cat G H Jessee, St Louis. AW YongJr&w.NY Mrs F A Lyou, Sacto JJJusice, N Y Miss Mlc. W ¢ Don Mrs W W J A Scott, * F Baggerty, Chicago Mrs J S Mattoon, Cal J Gumperty, J C Fitzhenrs W R O'Brie; 1 J C Jones. Se H Martin, New York J Miler, New York F A Bonner, Selma Miss Watts, Louisiana PALACE HOTEL. Mrs'T H Howe, N Y W Rupp Jr, Nauvoo H Weller, Pulaski J W Finch'& w, NY Miss Gunning, N ¥ C.C Powning, Reno B U Stelnaman &w, Sac E W Habard, Cal_ T R More, Sta Barbara G F Barden, Springfield W B Kerchofl. Los Ang J W _\Wolfskill, Los Ang Mrs C W Comes, Chgo. B W Wells Sr, US N M Heubleiu, Globe A T Hosmer, Paio Alto W M von Hensen, N Y JB Allen, Seattie Mrs H D Underwood, P Blackmar, Chicago Mare Islana G C Hunter, N Y Mrs F Tory, San Rafael Miss Talliaferro, S Ratael W C Payion, Santa Cruz P B Braser, Stockton D T Rosenbsum, Stktn Mrs N Morse, Boston Miss Morse. Boston MrsME W heelock, Boston Mrd&MrsCAMorse,Bostn C E Buckleton, Oskland ‘AHschambaugh,Leipsic RUSS HOUSE. H Cahill, Paso Robles J B Winship, Ban Diego AT Hills, Astoria T W Sargent, Salinas G W Boggs, Tracy E P Newhall. Wash A C Caleb, Mont E P Cubberley,San Diego T G Adams, Bemont W Crichien, Laurel H Jumes, Laure! G Tesse, Laurel ( Budane, Laurel H Jones, Santa Rosa A Wallace, Cal W B Wiliey,Blue Canyon G Taylor, Oakiand R Sanderson & w. Oaklnd J S Ransen, lowa A T Sireau, Seattle T M Brown, Eureks W E Hall, Fresno A Rickson & w,0akiand W _F Hughes & sn, Colo 2 T M Brown, Kurka Mrs Dr Outner, Eureka , Utsh Miss S E Kling, Towa scramento Miss A Allen, Towa Sacramento C O Thurston, Petaluma, kiyon J F Richardson, Sacto . Amador T W Bower, 1daho T H Howe, N Y J P Tifo, Stanford M Pec rel J Horrocks & C C Duba re, J O'Brie Al rrish, F 1Lipp W Downey. Raymond ¥ Nunis, San L Obispo GRAND HOTEL. Dr Stephens, Petaluma € McLuth, ¥ Y H C Goodell,Sacramento J A Gill, Sacramento L McKenzie, Denver L Moulton. Colusa- Mis D V Frank, Cal Dr W Gibbons, Stockton L Hart, San Jose W H Lang, Cal W Willard, Oakland . E Hanson, Oakland C W Patton, Oakdale F L Coombs, Napa 3rs S Black W R Morse, N J C Martin, Neb Miss Shanery, San Jose Miss A Estera. San Jose C Hernandez, La J Craddock, Marysville J M Hale, Los Angeles J Gallugher, Fresno G McCaudless, 1 B Ca:son, Tacoma E M Webste: J Spinney, Fresno W Morrissey, Stecktor; H W Mack, St Lonis C A Judd, Los Angeles H Cohu, Cal C Bachelder, Oakland ‘W Morey, Sacramento J Jones, Tacoma Mrs D Shepard, Chicazo Miss Shepard, Cu icago L Engel, N Y J Curran, Portlana J € Ruddock, Ukiah C vafford & w.StHelena A D Grabam, Chicazo H O Hickox, San Jose D Miine & w, Pa DrDNash, SanJose N Wines, Santa Barbars J Huntoon, Sacramento, L Wardle, Nev D W Burchard, San Jose Miss J L Plum, Aurora — e REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. John J. Ponnerto A. C. Freeman, lots § to 8, block saraen ‘i ract Homestead: $1. C. A. and Ida G. Hooper to Kate S. Dunphy, lot E corner of Seventeenth and Uranus streets, , W.52, N 19 deg. 53 min., E 70, lot 8, °k X, Park Labe Trict, Map 3: $10, oseph L.and Caroline Wilson to Charles and Catherine Herbst, lot on W iine of Van Ness ave- nue, 30 N of Union strest, S 30, W 70, NW 31, E to beginning: $10. Frederick C:, Richard J. and George B, Farmar 10 Mary E. and Ada M. Farmar. lot on W line of Stockton street, 69:8 S of Greenwich, S 22 by W 70: $1. Mary E. and Ada M. Farmar to Rosina Lometti, same: $10. Mary ('Nell ‘to Mary oper, lot on SE link of Heron street, 165 NE of Eighth, NE 20 by SE 80; gift. Lillie Strippel to Phillipina Gotler, lot on E line of Eigen Park, 100 S of Herman, S25 by E 75; gift. Miguel, V! Splivalo to Carrie O.and May Doane, undivided halfof loton S line of Liberty street. 235 W of Valencia, W 20, S 114, W 55,81, E 25,8 115, E 0: also undivided half of loron S line of street, 275 W of Valencia, W 35 by S 85; ¥ B Hornung, Marysville cent and Catalina Noe and Catalina §10. G. T. Knopt to Fortuna Rudolph, lot on N line of Twenty-first street, 25 E of Bryant avenue, E 25 by N 88, subject to mortgage; $10. Erik Boes 10 N. Rasmussen, lot on W line of Siegel street, 300 S of Blaine, S 25 by W 140, gift map 1: $10. . 8.'and Emma C. Baldwinto Diedrich Oelrich, lot 13, block A, Park Hill Homestead Association No.'2: 85. F. C. and Emma O. Jarvis to Howard S. Jarvis, lot on W line of Cambnidge sireet, 100 S of Way- land, § 100 by W 120, biock 95. University Home- stead: $5. . % and Maria R. Jarvis to Pierre Menjou and Pascal Bellocq, same; $10. v A. Daly to Aibert and Annie Thompson, lot on'N line of Rutledge avenue, 105 E of Ala- bama, E 25 by N 100, Precita Valley lots 204 and 205; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. J. A. Ambrose Sander to Elizabeth Sander, lot sW corner of Willow and Pecific streets, W 31:11 5.1 N 70:3 to beginning, Oak- land; $10 i Tyomas C. and Juife E. Pedler to L H. Morse, loton S line of Butler avenue, 100 W of Herzog street, W 50 by S 150, lot 13, block 6. Butler Tract, guitclaim deed, Berkeley: $10. Matilda A. and J. E. Daly, Charles E., Mary E.' James E.and Avnie E. White to Lizzie 3. (wife of John Hemphill), all interest in lots 1 to 21, blork D: lots 10 t0 18, 24 t0 35, 42, 43. 46 1050, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65. block 4; lots 10to 20, 25 to 30, 32, 33, 42'10 85, block L: Iots 6 to 15, 20 to 29, 32 and 33, block Y, Hemphill tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bertha C. Luja to F. Schimmelpfennig, lots 15 and 16, block k, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kennedy tract, quitclaim deed, East Okland; $5. Schimmelpfennig to’ Henry A. Louis, same, guitclaim deed, East Oakiand. $5. William B. Doolittie to Martha E. Doolittle, lot on SE line of Locksley avenue, 183 SW of Clinton streer, SW 50 by SE 100, being lot 35, Locksley “quare, Oakland Township; glit. Harvey S. and Laora S. Haseltine to Jacob and Katharina Kollmer, lot 63, University Vilia Tract, Berkeley: #10. Julins Bredhoft to Charles and Henry Bredhoft, all interest in lot on S line of Sixth street, 76 W of Grove, W 75 by S 100, being lots 12, 13 and 14. biock 50, Ozkiand; $10. Jacob Jenne to David M. Baxter, lot on NE line of East Nineteenth street, 75 SE of Twenty-second avenue, SE 27 by NE 140, being lot 4 and 2 feet 1ot 5. biock 65, San Antonio (qaitclaim deed), East Ua land; $10. Katharine V. Klinkner (executrix of esiate of Charles A. Klinkner) to Anna E. Storm, lot 12, biock 11, Herzog Tract, Oakland ‘Township: $275. Henry Z. and Sarah 3. Jones to Alexander Fer- guson. iot on NW lineof Over street, 125 SW of Penniman avenue, SW 50 by NW_100, being lots 10 and 1i, block 4, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1 SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." BUSINESS OFFICEof the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every oight 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 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes ontil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. —————————————————— CHURCH NOTICES. HOWARD-ST. M. CHURCH, Bl tween Second and Third' streets, two blocks from Paiace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, D.D., pastor; Martin Schultz, musical director; W. F. Gib-on, Sunday-scrool superintendent. Hours of public services 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday- school at 12:30. Prayer-meeting Wednesday even- ing. Epworth League 6:45 Sunday evening. Morning subject. “In Remembrance of Me.” Even. ing subject, “The Horrors of a Week, and The knd of the World.” Tt is hoped that Mrs. Martin Schultz will be present and sing a 80lo in the even- ing. Telephone black 961. E & GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts.— Rev. M. F. Coiburn, pastor. Preaching by the pastor morning and evening. Boys' Brigade Bible class at 10 4. 3., led by W. D. Kingsbury. Preach- ing at 11 A, M. by the pastor: subj ct, “Work Out Your Own Salvation.” Sunday-school at 2 p. M.. C. W. Mark, suverintendent. All are wei- come. Parents, come and bring the children. |. Class-meeting at 6:30 p. ., led by Brother James Renwick: praise service at 7:30 p. led by Brother Kobert Husband. Preaching by the pastor &t 7:45 . aL.; subject, “The Little B’l'blq or the Creed of the Three Parables” Everybolly wel- come; seats free. B JMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Churcl, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan streets—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resi- dence 309 Haight street. Preaching ev 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. AL 11 A. M. by the pastor; subject: +*The Sure Foundation.” At 7:45 P. .. preach- ing by E. A.Girvin. Sunday-school 12:80 P. M., C. B. Perkins superintendent: Epworth League at 6:45 ». M. The public cordially invited 10 all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers ipattendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. « . W CALVARY PREBBY’[’EBMNCHVBCB.\ corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pustor, will preach at11 . . and 7:45 . M. Topic for_evening, “A Trumpet Cail to o Larger Life. Morning mnusic: -Te Deum" No 6 (Mosenthal): offertory. alto solo, “Only Wait” (Lriggs), Miss Jeanette Wilcox. Evening “Benedic Anima” (Dudley Buck): offer- ‘Hear My lrayer” (Souihard), solos and quartet. Chiliren may be presented for baptism 4t the beginn ug of the MOrning service. All are cardially invited. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. KING SOLOMON’S LODGE NO, 260, F. and A. M.—The officers and members are_hereby notified to attend the funeral of Brother WILLIAM CALNAN, late a member of Virginia Lodge No. 3, Virginia, Nev.'on SUNDAY, May 318t 1 P s troms. the Masonic Temple. Funeral commiitee’ of other lodges take notice. By order of the Master. HARKY BAEHR, Secretary. £5, CROCKETT TODGE N0 139, - and A. M.—Officers and members are requested to aitend the fuieral of our ite brother, J. H. HURD, on SATURDAY, May 80, at 1:30 P. ., from Masonic Temple. By order of the W. M. H. FOXTRIEDE, Sec. [ OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of Franco Lodge No. 207. 1. o.% O..F., are requested to meet in their hail ‘on SUNDAY, May 31, 1596, at 10:30 o'clock, to atténd the funcral of the late brother, L. JUZIX. By order of T. SEHABIAGUE, N. G. R. LAVINGUE, Secretary. X IRISHMEN, AT ENTION! The anoual glonis and games of Division No. 10, A. 0. H. of A., will take place at Schuetzen Park,San Rafael, on SATURDAY, May 30 (Decoration day). Tickets, round trip, including admission to park, adults 50c, children under 12 yexrs of age 25c. JNO. P. O'CONNELL, President. Jxo. H. DorAN, Rec. Sec. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1896 SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. EADY YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES Thosliton ‘a8 porter or driver. Address S. % box 28, this office. OSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper. stenographer and typewriter; best of references. Address P. T., box 42, Call Office. APANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS TO DO J Bousework or walt on table. Address T. H., 1605 Buchanan st. ARDENER WISHES SITUATION: OCAN G ik and take care of horses: referonces. Ad- dress GARDENER, box 42, this office. N, SHORT AND HOMELY, BUT econs, sober and honest, would 11ke work : un- derstands care 0f horses: g00d recommendations. Address MUNCASTER, 68 Sacramento st. TENOGR.\PER, EXPERIENC-D IN LEGAL and commercial work, desires posiiion: per- manent or temporary; references. Address S. P., x 89, Call ( flice. NTS SITUATION TO E BOY WANTS ATION TO jAPAh do hiousework and cook in family. N., 1001 Buchanan st. HELP WANTED—Continued. P e et bt - ST ANTED — MACHINIST FOR COUNTRY, Weitoa Tiliens. $95; farmer, 825 hands man for , $20; biscksmith, country shop. Iaach cook, 818 2 waiters for cou 28 and 3 Others. . F. CROSS! d 628 Sacramento s> 7, % WAITERS, SMALL PLACES, $20, ROOM, SRR s, $15, cic.; ranchbands, 81 per day, etc. stitution, $18, young mew, light WOtk in an in- [Employment Agency, 749 Market st. room, etc. MAKTIN'S ANTED-3 BARBERS, STEADY; GOOD Hu';fi'f'“"' oot eaary, COLUMBIA, 128 s SO L T A A R VW ANTED—GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS salesman: one with knowledge of clothing. Apply 523 Market st., room 7, from 9 to 12. ) BARBLRS FOR SATURDAY: $3. 0253 Fourth st. (3OUD BAREER FOR SATURDAY; YOUNG X man preferred; §3. 324 Grant ave. BAKHER WANTED FOR BATURDAY AND Sunday. 1423 Dupont st. CHMAN WANTSSITUA- IRST-CLASS FRE! k as good reference. Call or tion as bedmake; address 621 Pacific si. AKER FOREMAN WISHES TO TAKE 13 Charge of shop, city or country. Address Baker, box 141, Call Office. @ THIRTIETH GRAND AN- nual gathering and games of the Caledonian Club. Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 30. A most interesting programme, including ull ancient Scottish feats of strength and skill and other ex- citing new events. A bandsome bauner wiil be presented to the winning team in the relay race between the high school boys of San Francisco and Oakiaud. Noted athletes from all parts of America, as well as lads and lassies, will take part. Cotn to the amount of $3000 and other valuable prizes will be distributed to the successtul com- petitors on the grounds. Music and dancing in two large pavilions. A Caledonian welcome to ail. Be sure and buy your tickeis for Shell Mound Park. Admission—Adults 50c, children 25c. . D. R. MCNEILL. Chiet. J. H. DUNCAN, Secreta REV. J.Q. A. HENRY WILL LECTURE under the auspices of the Good Citizenship Commirtee at Metropolitan Tempie SATURDAY, May 30, at 8 P. ™. Subject, “The New Emancipa- tion Proclamation.” & _BEBEL CORK BENEVOLENT ASSO- ciation.—The fourth annual picnic ot this soclety will take place at Shell Mound Park on SUNDAY, August 2,1898. Bids for music will be received by P. Donovan, 202 Fifih st., until June 11. J. W. MAHONEY, Secretary. £, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET- iny Notice 1s —Pacific Coast Jockey Club. hereby lr"eu that a meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, a corporation, will be held on TUESDAY, the 2d day of June, 1896, at the hour of 11 A. 3, at the office of the company, Parior A, Palace Hotel, in the Clty and County of San Francisco, State of California, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may legally come before the meeting. A. B. SPRECKELS, President. W. S. LEAKE, Secretary. San Francisco. Cal., May 15, 1896. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for mailing. SPECIAL NOTICES. B COFFEY'S | COLLECTION . C 235 Kearny st, ejects bad tenants for $10; all costs paid. Telephone Red 364. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, eity or conntry. Pacific Collection Co., 15 Mont. room 6. Tel. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. EST HELP SECURED AT MRS, LAM- BERT’S, 308 Mason st. DUCATED GERMAN LADY DESIRES PO- sition In widower’s family or by an aged couple; ssme is saving and onderstands housekeepin sewing and cooking thoroughly. Address E. box 62, Call Office. TOUNG LADY, A STANFORD STUDENT, would like position as governess for the sum- mer; best of references. For particulars address A. L.BROWN. 4138 Eddy st. OMPETENT, RELIABLE WOMAN WITH / enild 8 montbs old wants situation on & ranch 10 do cooking and housework. Address L. C., box 84, Call Offic 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO CHAM- berwork in rooming-house, houswork or e of child 3 or 4 hours daily. Address.J. M., box 72, this office, JOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION t0 do housework by the day, week or month. 71814 Clementina st., near Eighth, in rear. 7OU. GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN store; some experience; §0oa references. Ad- dress S. L., box 58, Call. JCANDINAVIAN WOMAN WANTS POSI- tion to do any kind of light work. AddressS. B. A.. box 58, Call Oftice. Yo GIRL 16 YEARS OLD WANTS SIT- uALON 10 £0 o the country with au old couple. . Apply 732 Natoma st. OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO light housework or to take care of baby. Ap- ply 732 Natoma st. AN AND GROWN DAUGHTER wani housework in any capacity; no objec- tions to the country. Apply 632 Eddy st ‘ 7 ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, companion or nurse to_a. lady: domesticated and fond of children. Aadress E. B., box 73, Call. 7OUNG G LEMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do cooking and geieral housework in private family. Inquire New Atlantic Hotel, 07 Montgomery ave. JANTED BY STRONG YOUNG MAN—PO- sition 1n a wholesald house or with a shipping or commission firm; not afraid of hard worl®. Ad- dress S, M., box 151. Call Oftice. JOACHMAN — SITUATION WANTED; UN- derstands thoroughly the care of horses, COWS, garden, etc,; also carefal driver: City or COUBtry: Teference. Address C. D., box 99, Call. TOUNG MARRIED COMPOSITOR, speaking and writing Knglish and German, with small amount of money, wants position; s not afraid to change his trade. Address Composi- tor, Oakland Call Office. XPERIENCED WINEMAKER AND CEL- larman (German), for the past 10" years fore- man in large California wineries, with first-class references, seeks employment; country preferred. Address box 1, Call Office, Los Angeles. BARBER_FOR SATURDAY: ALSO BOOT- black. 32 Third st. BARBER WANTED. 1424 POLK ST. PERSONALS. A ‘W ANTED-TO KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS ©of Australlan Jack Dock, the teamster.and » the engineer, John Decorsey and Hunter Smith, and anry other friends of George M. Drum. Kindly communicate or cali at 110 Fourth, room 6. BUSINESS CHANCES. e e 8 7-ROOM HOUSE; ALL FURNISHED; B 8. tne roomers pay more than the rent for one-half the use of the house; it is a snap and see it _quick: everything furnished complete. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ING-HOUSE: 86 WELL-FUR- $T700. 5onei rooms; rent $75: long lense: fine location; north of and near Market si.: house filled; paving $150 clear per month; rare bargain. KENNY & CU., 765 Market st. WAICH, JEWELRY REPAIRING; LOW ‘ana first-class work Eumnu.&. Give atridied. N BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. 0, AILR DRESSED. 250: SHAMPOO, 250; MAN- Hin25e BUTLER'S, 181 Post, 7. 20, elevir. e Tt T S BUY YOUR DRESS GOODLS, TABLE LINEN, lace curtains, towels, hoslery, underwear, para- sols, ma:mbaoli;:n, fir:u. buttons, llnh:!pv thréad: erc vellings, bedspreads, etc,, very cheap at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth. REWARD—TBE MASTER PAINTERS' AS- sociation offer a reward of $20 for information leading 0 the arrest and conviction of any one stealing tools or material from any of the places where work is being done. MY WIFE, ELIZABETH GARDINER, HAV- ing left my bed and board, I shall no longer e e L s ay 29, 1896. DINER, st > CONGUIPT!OS TREATED BY A NEW method. DR. AMERICAN, 36 Geary st.; hours 12 to 2:30. A A Sy ARBERS—_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Bian Barbers' Ases, 525 Grancave S FUCHS. AKBERS ASSOCIATION OF UAL EMPLOY- meat. Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 20912 0’ Farrell. ASTED—A YOUNG GERMAN MAN TO WOTk in grocery and take care'of horse. Ap- ply to-day at 427 Broderick st. ANCER-CURING! SURE CURE! NO CURE, no Address MuS. L. C, WHITNEY, 1218 Cypress st., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oak- land, Cal. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charze unless suceesstal; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds. etc., at- tended to. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st AN WHO UNDERSTANDS BAND-RESA W- A ing, scroll-eawing and shaper work. Apply 718 Minna st. NOIICE TO RANCHMEN—1 NEW MARK- ham KEureka mower for sale cheap for cash. H. CALLAGHAN, 737 Foisom st. BO¥,T0 ATTEND CIGAR-STAND AND BE generally useful: reference. 2 Hayes st. 1EO. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 216 Sansome st., room 4. FINE BUTCHEK SHOP WITH « three horses and one wagon and all the fine location in an Interior town; good trade; investigate this fine couniry place and you wiil buy it. S. LUBELSKI, City Hall ave. $2500. corner atand doing ine’ rare chisnce for fine grocery invesiment: see t! place at once: the fullest investigation; located north of Market st. T. LUBELSK], 7 City Hall ave. 8()(). EiNESALOON DOING FROM $16T0 $ + $20 a day business; best location in th: city; op principal sireet; this is a soap. T.LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. £180 (). SROCERY ‘AND BAR: DOING $1800. Sne business: corner stand: cheap rent: g siock; rare bargain: come see this splen- did buy: also horse and wagon. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall ave. =7 () ELEGA NT STATIONERY AND CON- $550. Ctioners, mith soda fountain:- finest locality; cheap rent anc ine living-rooms: see this fine piace at once; paying well. T.LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. T, SELL YOUR ~BUSINESS PLACE OR lodging-house come see me, as I have customers on hand. T, LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. GROUERY AND BAR; ELEGANT | 17 ROOMS; FINE CORNER. 1510-700m house, worth 81000 40 rooms; fine for transtent. .. 20 rooms 6n Fourth st., oniy . 16 rooms on Taylor st. rooms arks 2500 Market st .. 2 “fl. <. DE%KEK 1020 et st., opposite Fitih. PRICE N SIXTH ST.: 184:605%51 pl:?gflfil,o DECKER, 1020 Market RO ORNER HOUSE, §1000; WORTH 24 ?m lgg;nll:esuld. DEUKER, 1020 Market. $ 1500 50-ROOM HOTEL, NEAR UNION Iron Works; low rent: selling ac- count of death. BARRETT & SEIFF, 921 Market. 50 ROOMS, ALL FURNISHED; $2000. S9ins good business: situated on Mis: sion st. HICKOK & CO., 87814 Market st. {OU WANT 10 BUY OR SELL A LODG- B e nouse. See T. LUBELSKL, TCiiy Hall ave: SLL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR- 28 Fan:iow tent: baveain. | Grovert, 30 Sixtn st FURNITURE FOR SALE. B e ey URNITURE OF 2 ROOMS AND KITCHEN for sale. 275 Clara st. LEGANT GROCERY WITH 2 TEAMS: well-established business; fine location; in- vestigate this rare chance, this fine place. T.LU- BELSKL, 7 City Hall ave. EST BARGAIN ON BARTH, HALF IN- terest in restaurant doing §50 to $60 per day: old established: profits, $10 to $15 per day; full investigation before buying: will take good secur- ity or trade; a snap: cheap. COLUMBIA, 128 Fourth st. JBONERS WANTED, PARISIAN LAUNDRY, Twenty-ninih end Dolores. SHOEMAKER WANTED IN SAN RAFAEL. Apply 209 Mason st., city. D'SHEWASHER WANTED, $16 AND BOAKD. 7 East st., near Folsom. W LICHESTER HOUSE, & THIRD, NEAR t—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 250 to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 roums: 25¢ to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week; free busand baggage (0 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED_GERMAN NURSE, $20; FRENCH cook, $25: 2 Swedish cooks, $25: second girl and sewing, $25: waltress, boarding-house, $20; German cook, $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. (C0K, SMALL MOUNTAIN RESOR / paid, $25; cook, small hotel, city. mau cook, city, $25; Protestant cook, San Mateo, $25: German or Scandinavian cook, $25: girls for Alameda, Cloverdale, Cornwall and othe country places, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. W ANTED—COMPETENT NURSE FOR 1W0 children 10 go 10 New York and return, $25, see lady here, references and experience necessary ; also a nurse to care for infant to travel o Europe and return, wages $20. Apply this morning to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED—A NEAT YOUNG WOMAN FOR housework and cooking, American family, S grown persons, short distance from city, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. . )\ AITRESS, SMALL RESTAURANT, NEAR city, $15 and room; young woman, kitchen work, "$20: and other places. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. JANTED—5 WAITRESSES AND CHAM- bermaids, resorts and hotels, $20; Protestant €00k plain wash, $25; Protestant second girl, $20: French nuise, $20:; 3 cooks, German style, $25; 2 cooks, institution and boarding-house, $30 and $35, and giris for cooking and honsework. J. F. CRON TT & C! 2 Sutter CHAMbERMALDS, $20, ROOM, ETC., AN wait_some: 3 ledy ironers, $30, $25 and $20 per month, board, eic., hotel work: pastry cook, 830, room, etc.: waitress, $16, room, etc.: 8 walt- ressps, elty, $30, room, etc.: waitress, $15, room, etc.; waitress, §#4 a week: girl for voarding house, 212, room, etc.: 6 housegiris, 820 to_$2b per month; 15 housegiris, $15 per month; 15 young girls, §8, $10 and $12 per month; middie-sged woman for nice family, Wooaland, val. MAR- TIN'S Employment Agency, IRST-CLASS GERMAN COO. 82! CALL early Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. YERMAN RL GENERAL HOUSEWORK, $20: call Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT, 308 on st. ANTED — APPR. ery. German irl, W or] shirtmaker ress, Lotel, $20. 128 Fourth § TOUNG GEKMAN GIKL TO DO GENERAL housework : must be §0od plain cook; American family. Call from 11 until 2, 8128 Larkin st. 7O GIRL_ TO MIND BABY; GOOD wages $5 month. 1012 Jackson st., lower flat. A 2 HT LADIES TO handle a rapid-selling article of large profits. Call at 2044 Leavenworth st. at 9:30 . M. ‘v.\,\fl:b — A BRIGHT WOMAN WHO knows how to sell: young gir s need not ap- ply. Address M. M., box 59. C: IRL 10 WORK IN R home: flice. LANT; £10; sleep home; no Sunday work. 524 Sixth st. W EINURSE. “APPLY DR. Cii. G. LEVISON, 806 Sutter st., from 1 to 3 . M. GIRL TO TAKE CARE 11 Pearl st. ' OUNG MAN FOR OF¥ICZ WORK; MUST ‘ have small capital. R. E., box 136, Call Office. BO¥ ABOUT 18: MUST HAVE .EXPERI- ence in grocery. Vallejo and Larkin. PARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL; A FULL course taught in six weexs; competent gradu- ates gnaranteed positions. 8 Golden Gate ave. SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Marketst.,bet 7th and 8th. TAxX NOT SECOND CLASS, AS MY PRICE (25¢) for hair-dressing might lead some people to belleve; I employ nine of the best artists in the city: don’t mista. s Ge LEAYDEBEIL the place. 111 Stockton st., W AXTED—YOUNG EXPERIENCED BUT- cher; references. 1803 Haight st l-AREEHS—BEST—PKY[fiU S3-CHAIR 15c 3 shop, laundry office and cigar-stand for sale. Apply or address ASA BEERDROW, San Jose. 7OUNG PHOTOGRAPHER, WITH MORRI- son wide-angle lepse and 5x7 box, used 1o view- WUrK, as partner to travel. Address Photo, Call Office, Oakland. JHOP FOR SALE; ESTABLISHED 3 YEARS; 3 situated aniong factories and lodging-houses: can be had for $100; 3 living-rooms in rear; owner ‘umatism, ipat! Ly, 537 Turk st. o T HE ECONOMY” MILLINERY, RED FRONT, 40, 46 Sixth st; children’s schoof hats 5¢; dyed, pressed 25c.; hats trimmed 25¢; feathers curled be. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- ete.: Jowes: rates. 948 Market st. ANTED—RESTAURANTS AND RESTAU- rant farniture: also lodging -houses; we have plenty of money to speculate on bargains. Co- lumbia, 128 Fourth st. FYOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL, trade or exchange, see us at once: will sell your business in 3davs or treat; we have snaps for buyers. Columbis, 128 Fourth st. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH; FOR Alowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash OF time: Open evenings. TRE SALE ! Prices stand Ull ®00ds are completely dis- osed of. ak bed sets. Bed lounges. Stoves ... Carpets, per yard . Linoleum, per yard Matting, peryard . v sean 10 Till aur new buiiding 13 erected these prices will stana. Till such time we are conducting business a: SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. 4()( SARPETS; CHAMBER “SETS " $10 stoves, $5; parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10; bed-iounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 dth. 45(), SOEFEE AND CHOP HOUSE - worth 3750; estaplished 5 years; clears $100 per month: good reason for selling: trial given. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Mariet st. SALOON AND CARD ROOM; GOOD $200. business: clearing $3 to $5 dally: look this up. KENNY & CO., 765 Market st. ROCERY-STORE WITH GOOD ASSORTED stock, doing large family trade. This Isa fine opportunity to get good paying business, Particu- lars of J. B. MIHA N, 509 Kearny st. S HIPPER & CO., MERCHANT 'Tailors. Spreckelsbuilding, 927 Market, rm. 317. Gentlemen furnishing cloth can have suits or over- coats made from $9 up: trousers £2 up; workman- ship and trimmings guaranteed: self-messurement cards sent free; country trade solicited. EOINg into business with his father. Apply Call Oftice. EN’S 14-SOLING, 60c; LADIES, 40c: DONE M vou wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel W ANTED—RESTAURANT AND RESTAU- rant furniture; spot cash paid. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. W ANTED — PARTNER IN GOOD-PAYING busiuess: capital required, $250. Address D., box 108, Call Oftice. ARBER-SHOP; 160; SPLENDID CHANCE; no rent: §150. ' STOLTZ, 680 Market st. PENSIONS—J. 7 SHEPARD & CO, THE OLD reliable attorneys, 1068 East Sixteenth st., Oakland, Cal. PBESL PLACE IN THE GITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: Indles’, gents’ and chiidren’s mistit and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. ECHO HOUSE, 3653 MARKET =~ ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to $2 week. UST OPENED; CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., below Kearny: lodging half price, 5¢, 10c, 1b¢ per night: clean beds, sunuy rooms. \W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly? only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intcntions to become citizens will be sccepted; this Important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving op- rortunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, YALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 59 Howard st., or. Sixth. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DK. GOR- <\ din’s Chiocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, ur. Clay. ‘v INCHESTER HOUSE., 44 THIRD ST.,NE2R Market ; 200 roomns, 25 cents night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. E S, REMOVED 609 TO 643 AY ST.; 80T- + tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 ceuts, W ANTED —MEX 10 L-ARN BARBER tiade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. VW ASTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some stmple thing to pateni? Protect your {gens; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C. and list of 200 Inventio YLERKS AND LA BORERS CLAIMS B'GHT; ac’ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 12 M'y, tel. m. 358, EST IN CITY—SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and LeiGesdors sts. Y S5NG WOMAN TO ASSIST IN COUKING. 324 Larkin 7OUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS TO DO gentlemen’s mending. Add. Y. C., box 109, Call. OUNGGIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK and washing wages §12. 41 Eleventh st. [20OMS 15¢ TO 760 PER NIGHT: 600 TO §1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE wing by day with dressmaker. Call at 428 toma st - EFINED WIDOW, GOOD COOK, WISHES A position as housekeeper, or would take charge of & rooming-house. Call or address Housekeeper, 421 Eddy st., lower flat. JLDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES housework and cooking for smail family; no objection to country. Call 280 Eleventh st. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL for general housework : good cook; references. Call for R. K., 515 Lighth st., akland. “EMPLOYMENT OFFIC BEST belp secured. MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. OMAN WISHES WORK TO DO SMALL washing and housecleaning by the day. 132815 Natoma st. ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED woman o care for elderly lady or gentleman, oras housekeeper or child’s nurse; none but re- fined paruies need apply: best of references given: city or country. Address Prescot. House, corner Kearny and Pacific sts. W ASTED—PLACE A4S COOK OR LAUN- dress by middle-aged woman: is good seam- stress; not afrald to work; references. Address T. H. flin's drogstore, corner: Sixteenth and Valencia sts. PANI H LADY WANTS BITUATION AS housekeeper Or to take charge of invalid or lodging-house. Call or address 150 Fourih st., room 12. Y UUNG_WIDOW FROM NEW ORLEANS with a ebild wishes a honsek eeper’s position or some roo TERMAN LADY WANTS SITUATION AS working nousekeeper or do housework in smail family: references given. Please call 259 Stevensou st., bet. Third and Fourth. ESPECTABLE FRENCH SWISS PROTES tant, middie-aged, as housekeeper in smail family: Food references. 125 Gough st. G WOMAN WOULD LIKE ight work todo. Please call 917 Market st., 18, TIRST-CLASS NURSE WOULD GIVE HER services as maid or nurse for fare and expenses 10 the Icast or kurope. Address A. OUNG LADY WISHES PLACE IN PRI- vate family: respectable Jewish family pre- ferred. Call 448 Natoma st., near Sixth. (GERMAN WOMAY WANTS WORK BY THE day: washlng, froning and cleaning. 858 Eleventh st. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to do general housework; is good cook and Jaundress; not afraid of work. Cali or address 214 Third st., room 51. PROTESTANT LADY, WITH & CHILD OF 10 years. wants position 'as working housekeeper for’ widower or bachelor; & good home the object. Address P. L., box 102, Call Office. T,ADY_WANTS A SITUATION A8 HOUSE keeper; city preferred. Address or apply 12044 Geary st., room 1. INCHES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to #1 BU per night: $1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage tb and from the ferry. Y OUNG LADY RECENTLY FROM THE b Fust desires platn sewing and mending by the ay. A Room 8, 472 Stevenson st. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THM» ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Huytere CO., CHINESE AN ND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webb si., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. 7OUNG GIRL ASSIST WITH: BABY 8 years old. Call to-day. 9 and 12 A.x, 81 Fulton. l“llifibl‘l.Aé\ WOMAN COOK FOK HOTEL, and chambermaid. 515 Eigh h st., Oakland. IRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work. 2821 Buchanan st.; call from 9 to 12 P W ANTED—FIRST-CLASSCOOK FOR HOTEL . k., box 18, Call Office. ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and beauty-culture. 181 Post, . 20. W EAT CHEEK TIOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO L5200 rooms; best in the clty- singie rooms 20 and 25c a night, ¥1 & week: meals 10¢. W ANTED-LABORERS "AND MECHANICS o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, sufll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh=; $1 10 $3 per week. | INUELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sis.; single furnished rms _75c week, 15¢ night. 100 MBS, TV TAKE LODGING AT 10 1oc and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. W JLL GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR DRESS making a sunny furnished room. 1214 Laguna. OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 641 MARKET street. TADY AGENTS: NEW INVENTION; CUT- ey hos dresses taught 1 hour: righis for sae. 605 A ZERENTICES-SPECIALLESSONSEVERY Tues. In dress cutting. 14 McAllister, room 67. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTA BLE 2 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 roomd; 25c 10 $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week ; free *bus and baggage Lo and from ferry. WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS: WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them a8 good as vew, and with our new machines we can do- your wark at one-half the usual price; done while you walt. 862 Mission st., between First and Second sta. M E} TOFEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it EN'S SECOND-HAND _SHOES, SOME nearly new, 26c to $1 25. 662 Mission, REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR B0; #is0 & bottl eof lager, bc, at 637 Clay st RUNKS MOVED, 26 CENTS. COMMERCIAL Trauster Company, 43 Sutter st.; telephone main 49; keep your checks for us. CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 1bc: 1000 @508 P 0 Y ARDS 155 8K YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Halr Wash ; cures scalp diseases: take no other. RA”)R EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. ATTHE VERY LOWEST EASY THRMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress fiwn cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st.; open evenings, LECTRIC LIGHTS I EVERY ROOM | ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. S, STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HATR- « dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R.L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine st R. DUCKETT, 1708 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. ITY OF PARIS LAUNDKY, FORMERLY 183 Geary, remcved from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- ton; firsi-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. BYE OUTDOOE STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market'and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertizements in llving light; promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessle. TLOAKS, CAPES A~ v SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Faciore. 20 Sansome st.. upstalrs. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE U WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. DRESSMAKERS. JDRESSES 83 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; lawn $1 up. 50534 Natoms st., above Sixth. TAYLOR—ELEGANT STYLISH SUITS, $5 up: dresses made over. CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A 50cis ana $1-50cis a0 $1-50 cia sud 81 “KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.” Therefore consult the great clairyoyants, PHOFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERE, 1728 MARKET ST, Thelr readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satistled. The professors give advice on all matters that are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation, investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce: settie lovers quarrels ‘and cause speedy and huppy marripges. They locate mines and_buried treasures, find lost or stolen proverty, interpres dreams, cure dad habits and destroy’ evil influences in half the time required py the best.of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in San Francisco. Remember also that the professors are perma- nently located 1n San Francisco: they are here to stay. Hours 10 A. x. 0 8 ». M. Sundays2 t0 6 P. M. Letters containing stamps answered. PROFS. EUGENE & VAN DE VERE, - 1728 Market st. 0 NOT FAIL TO CONSULT PROF. M. L Carnelle, the celebrated clairvoyant and busi- ness medinm: he gives correct information on love, courtship, marriages, journeys, lawsuits, mining specuiations and all family affairs; tells you where to go and wnat to do to be successful, reunites the separated and causes a speedy mar- riage with the one of your choice: letters with stamp answered. 220 Eddy st.; hours 9 to 9. ROF. C. LEON, 1007 MARKET ST., NEAR Sixth: wonderful power; advice on business, speculaiion, love, marriage, divorce, etc.: tells of triends and enemies; 9 10 8, also Sunday. 315 ELLIS ST.—FKOF. AND MME. HALE occult scientist, palmiatry and clairvoyants; names given: § to 9: also Sunday. 5125, KESTAURANT: DOING GOOD BUST: S’» *). ness: fine piace for man and wife; av- erage receipts $15 per day. MEEKS & CO., 86514 Market st. ICE GENTS’ FURNISHING AND NOTION store for sale, in the Mission; 3 years’ lease; price $750; $300 cash, the balance monthly. Ad- dress C. A, box 58, Call Office. TROCERY AND BAR; 8 LIVING ROOMS; good location. Call at 28 Rausch st., bet. Sev- enth and Eighth, Howard and Folsom. - 4 BooME FUENITURE, NEW_ sediounges trimmed with plush Brussels Carper, lald English Linoleum, lal¢ ‘Window shades in 5 col SHIREK & SHIREK, 7 Grant avenue: no brancn stores. FURNITURE WANTED. ECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED TO fill country orders; I will pay good prices. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ALL ON J. C. MUTHER, 601 CALIFORNIA, C if you want highest cash price for your furni- ture, carpets, planos or_merchandise of any kind. A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE ‘than_elsewhere for furniture to fill counury orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNIE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. EFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. ANTFD—_RESTAURANT CHEAP FOR cash. Address S., box 2, this office. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNIE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. $37 GROCERY AND BAR. 813 BRYANT . street. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, carpets. piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761 OARDING-HOUSE: GOOD BARGAIN; ON account of sickness. Apply Call Office. $75 BAKERY AND NOTION - STORE; o + cheap: on account of leaving city; fine. location. Inquire at 1024 Leavenworth st. Iamxxaz’ HOTEL —TO RENT, UNFUR. YL nished: terms reasonabie; 56 rcoms; in good crder. D.J. W EST, Martinez, Cal. $275 BUTCHER-SHOP, FIXTURES, 2 '+ horses, wagon, cart; & whole outfil ld- established, good trade. For particulars see I HI}S BROS., 144 First st. COMPI.ETE STOCK OF POULTRY RANCH cheap; 400 thoroughbred fowl: lose to local irain; East Oakland; low rent. HILL, Dono- hoe building. GE.\TLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY lady of means, $85 capital 12 Mason st., rm. 2 2'() PARTNER WANTED TO-DAY N U], A1 saloon and lanch-house, or would sell whole interest: sickness the cause of selling: DO agent; receipts $13t0 814 sday. Address E., box 17, this oftice. FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTURE, the finest restaurant and oyster-house in the %h{: best location. Apoly 112 Ellis, Tivoli Oyster ate. JALOON—WITH 2 ROOMS; A BARGAIN: $275. Apply 735 Mission st. {OR SALE CHEAP—BAKERY AND COFFEE saloon, with living-room¢; rent low. 306 Fourth. 00D EVENING ROUTE. APPLY 1118 Green st., before 9 A. M. or after 2 P. M. RINER WITH 8500 OR MOKE; YOUNG lsay preferred. Address Business, box 108, Call Office, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4(), ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT FOR SALE « on $5 instaliments. 221 Leaveuworth st. MASKNIFICENT GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO: Hallet & Davis makers: sold to pay cost and charges. 1921 Sacramento FEW MORE DAYS ARE LEFT IN WHICH to take advantage of the great annual May clearance,ssle of pianos and musical instrumenta at MAUVAIS', 769 Market st. TECK PIANO; FINE TONE; EXCELLENT order; obliged to sell. Room 21, 809 Market. F SEUPRIGHT: SELENDIDTONE, FORCED sale; $160. Room 12, Flood building. ARE CHANCE TO_ SECURE A PIANO from the ¥. W. SPENCER CO., 338 Post before they remove June 1 to their elegant an spacious warerooms at 933 Market si., opposite Mason: bargains in different makes 10 save ex- penses of removal. EFORE BUY ING SEE HAINE BROS.", BUSH & Gerts' and Knabe pianos: at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 524 Post st. LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small ds at prices less than goods cost landed in New York; just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- Iay; violins, $1°35: mandolins, £3 35; guitars. $8; antoharps, $1: accordiors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new pianos for rent and sale. J. HA RRY SCOTT, 929 | Market st Spreckels bailding. 5125, LINE CHICKERING: SCHMITZ, 16 B 1L, Mealister st., nex: to Hibernia Bank. OHMER, STECK, STEINWAY, STATHAM second-hand uprights cheap. 106 McAllister. [3ARGAIN-$125; OLD ESTABLISHED CL gar, candy and notion store; large garden and summer-house; opposite University gate, Berke- ley; junction Telegraph-ave. eiectric road; cars stop in front of store. Appl$ on premises. CCIDENTAL HOTEL DINING-ROOM TO rent on very easy terms; all ready to open. Elmira, May 27, 1896. BYICHER-SHOP, HORSE, HARNESS, CART, tools: cheap. Twentieth and Shotwell sts. ATLOR-SHOP FOR SALE; 1910 POLK. AP- Ply at 207 Granta<e. JEUITSTORE FOR SALE; COR. GROVE AND Lyon sts.; fine locatlon: good outside trade; fire horse and wagon. 100 MARSHALL UPRIGHT: SHERWOOD 0 « upright, $150. BRUENN’S, 228 Post. HERMAN, CLAY & CO,, STEINWAY REP- resentatives, show the larges; assortment of planos and organs in the West; all grades and prices; easy monthly payments: everything guar- anteed as represented. Kearny and Sutter. SHA W, 8575: STEINWAY, $215: SQUARE, $25; rented 82 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. A RRIVED-LOT OF CELEBEATED HIGH- grade T. L Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. HICKERING, KN ABF, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our new piano for $187; pianos sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farrell. 395(). BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND 20U, notion store: % living-rooms; ‘good trade. Apply 180214 Howard st. $200. ALDAIRY PRODUCE STORE; FINE location; good paying: must be sold in 8 days; at asacrifice. Inquire Call Office. E~TAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FOR sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of ‘equal value in locality and climate suitable for a consumptive. Call or address 3281 Mission. 3600 CASH: BALANCE OF $800 ON EASY terms: house of 7 rooms: lot 150x206; suitable for chicken-ranch; barns, stables, chicken- houses, artesian well, flower-garden: lot all fenced in. Applv J. M. McCARTNEY, 2215 Geary st., or Saratoga ave. and San Leandro road. INE BUSBINESS CHANCE FOR A MAN who can luvest $5000; big profits. Address D. K., box 137, this office. KANCH B.KSRY AND VARIETIES; 2004 business; corner; 6 living-rooms; large sunny yard. Apply 439 Guerrero at. SALOON: LONG LEASE AND LOW RENT. Apply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific. VKY ACME HOUSE, Y97 MARKEL ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 250 a night: $1 & week. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: tips on races; names given;26c up. 5 Fourth. OR SALE—LOCKSMITH, MACHINIST AND grinding shop, well tooled up. 1008 Missionst. H ALEDRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 10lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. J)RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught: new styles: perfect fitting patterns 25¢ up. MCDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. MALE HELF WANTED, W ANTED — SAUSAGE-MAKER FOR A country shop: $50 per month and found: must be firs clasa. Apply (0 W. D. KWER & CO, 655 ‘lay st. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for iwo, 26¢ & day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st AGENTS WANTED. SR BOTH FLAGS”; ENTIRELY NEW: unrivaled success; the story of the war as told by the actors on both sides, without party preju- dice or sectional strife: how the battles were won: Ereat war pictures by grest ariiste; agonts wanted DE W ANTED—NURSE FOR ASVLUM: MUST be acquainted with mental diseases: $30 and found. Apply to W. D. EW KR & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED ~COOK, SMALL COUNTRY hote, $:5; barber, country shop; blacksmith, country shop: butter-makers, $25; 3 iilkers, $20° 6 farmers. $20 and $25; German youngm a bakery, $20 and found, and others. W. D. & CO., 626 Clay s ANTED-MAN TO MILK 8 TO 10 COWS, make butter and do chores for nice piace in Sonoma County; good steady job at $20 per month and board. Appiyto W. D. KWEK & (0., 626 Clay st. 3() FARMERS FOR VINEYARDS, FARMS, orchards, etc., at $20 and $26. MURRAY & READY, 634 s d 636 Clay st. MONTH AND FOUND: sailor for ‘a gentleman' MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 O yacht. : 9( MEN 10 DIG “TRRIGATION DITCHES for a large company’s ranch, near city, $20 and found; steady job. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 C| Teman sl eman, ). R READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. e everywhere. THE ING COMPANY, Flood building, S. F. ANTED—7 GOOD SOLICITORS TO UAN- vass for members for Union Fraternal League: the order pays sick and accident benefits from gz w0 zu per week, and disability benefits from $2| 0 $1000, and death benefits $250 to $2000: we are paving good workers §3 to $9 per day. For terms Sall or address Union Praternal League, 134 Turk st., 8. F., C YPSY LIFE-READER; LADIES, 260t &ents, 500; readings daily except Sun. 5 7th. ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25¢. 811 Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a double veil and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyapt sittings $1 50. 126 ‘Iurk st., nr. Jones. ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future: 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. SYBILLE TvLLS FROM CEADLE TO VL in¢ grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. M ME- ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 50c and $1, shows you the pictureot your futare husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cor. Market ME. STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- e and ciairvoyantin worid; seventh dyughter: Tead cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsults marriage: ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. §3ADAY FOR YOU: 818 CASH REQUIRED; ) investiga e, 6 to 7 p. ., 1625 Howard st. ROOMS WANTED. OUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD HABITS would Iike a room in private family; rent rea- sonabie: central: st: te terms. R., box ‘40, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. / ANTED—SASH, DOOR AND MATCHING machinery for small architectural shop, ' Ad- dress, with list of machines, LEON BANFORD, Sacramento, Cal. IGHEST PRICES PALD LADIES', GENTS', children’s clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. | M BS. KATE HOSKIN RETURNED, WOKLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. e e o, SPIRITUALISM. TTEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. E. YOUNU, 605 MoAllister si.: sittings daily. MPME. DE. THOMAS, CLAIRVOVANT 25 yrs. Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1; letter $2. RS. DR. MIRANDAS, MEDIUM, PHYSI- cian, guarantees satisfaction: love, business; removes evil influences: her Revealed Medicines cure all diseases; sit. $1: 10 to8 .M. 1206 Market. TRANCE AND BUSI- ness medium; sittings d: $1; circles Tues- day evening, 25 cents. 136 Oak st. SELL YOUK BOOKS. CLUTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.: send poscal. e LABOKERS FOR CITY WORK. 10 5573 venmaters, s36 MURRAY SRELDE 634 and 636 Clay st. , MEN FOR SAWMILL AND WOODS work. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 2 REDWOOD TIEMAKERS, 8¢ AND 10c each: 2 woodchoppers: charcoal-burners, 10¢ sack. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st AN FOR PHIVATE FAMILY; #20, M AW RAY & READY.534 and 636 Clay st. u® 3 COOKS, $30, $10 AND $65; COOK FOR MIN- 40 baker for partner; cook and 3 Slahwashern, $10 S S0 > TRRAY & g ers, and 20, RIEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. e OM DEVLIN, THE WAITER, PLEASE Tull. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary IL‘ JAPA:\'ES& INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. 418 Stevenson st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. YHINESKE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426, Cnmxsk AND JAPANESE RELIABLE ‘help; tel. Main 1987, BRA DLE Y &C0., 640 Cluy. P55 SUOKTs sov. SUEFLIES COOKS: ALL +branches :short notice. i4 Gearr. tel.Grant 48. W, JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- . ment ofiice. 637 Commercial. Tel. Biack 3965, APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLO' J office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel. Gn}’-.ua%.m SHUATIONG WANTED BY GERMAN COU- ple without ehiléren: wife as cook, housekeep- er gl’ dlmmnlg: llllnrl':llk:'glrrol horses, cattle an len, Or as porter; erences. or address ., 819 Eilla st. s AN AND WIFE; EASTERN PEOP) 3 T D T T s vlace, Mrul:, ulfil:l,- poultry; 'lkli com petent cook, housekeeper or second ‘work; references. Address T. &.bfiumlm 10 s:;é:weu(:u 'rlm?nxné:s, SEE _BOSS 3 wampers for the woods, $26 and board: 6 luborers for railrond work, $1 71 a‘s’du:s farmers, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. SECOND COUK FOR A SUMMER RESORT, $60 to 360: baker and pastry cook for & sum- mer resort. $60; pasiry cook and baker, hotel, city.'$40; silverman, country hote!, $25: second Cook, country hotel, $35: 3 walters, spring; 2 walters, summer resort. C. R, HANSEN & {)O.. 110 Geary st. MINERS, MACHINE DRIL) 50 AND 2 board; haymakers and nrmn:;a-..m and Tunch tentmat and e, SHn o o A DI amster und wife, $85. C0., 8U8 uud 610 Clay st. ey W ANTED=8 MEN TO WORK ON A VINE: yard, $20 and fouud: lunch waiter; French e for vineyari. B0 s toante ot L BON me) L, 3 i ANDRE, 315 Stodkion s 0uadi B — e SRIED = YOUNO mflxvau;sm&‘lu OR ishma groom in private fam! n coun- try; $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter, DENTISTS. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS rices; first-clasy results: painless extraction and painless implantation of teeth. W.C. HAR- DING, C.M., M.D., 500 Sntter st., corner Powell. R.L T, ' RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS crown’ work, bridge work and teeth withont plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. YROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ek bet. 30,and. dib, gas epecialisty only ralk. able agent for painless extraction; Srm. o'f'aum;ap:'m #1; extracting bOc, with gas $1. T QSEST, WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS . £00d as can be made: filllug $1. Dr. SIMMS, §nm. 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater, ABDIE SWAIN: ASTRALSEER; TADIES only; 5o fee only as = gift. 1055 Market st. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT rance medinm $1. 218 Stockton st. $500. CHIGKES RANCH IN PETALUMA: DUV. good investment. Inquire Cosmopolian Hotel, Petaluma. BXEON MAUZY, 508 POST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Evans, Briggs and other planos. TPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD &NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham placa. WExK'S 'NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-THE 4\ WEEKLY CALLL. iy wraoper, for mailing. - ——— HORSES. e OR SALE—GOOD STRONG DELIVERY horse: drive single or double; cheap. Apply 169 Second st. ORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON, WITH harness, eheng: only $50; also 1 dozen fancy chickens. Apply 2425 Gough st., near Broadway UCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES, A wagons, harness, eic.. at Derby stables, 645 Geary,cor. Leavenworth,evers Tuesdsy 11 o'clock, C. R_MARTIN, prop.; 8. WATKINS, auctioneer. N'CE BLACK SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. Gilmore Bros.” stable, Tweifth and Mission sts. 500 SET SEW AXD SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; UgEY,Wagon, carts, surre; & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 16¢h and Valencia. 4() HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 827 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. (G REAT OPPORTUNITY—$5000 WILL PUR- chase retiring manager's jnterest, worth $10,000, and secure permanent position on salary in one of the greatest dlvldrnd—puyinfl businesses of the century: nota mine; serious iliness com- pels sacrifice; none but competent men with cash considered. Address Chronos, box 67. Call Office. STABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSLE ness recently incorporated offers active inter- est stock for sale: fine opportunity to extend trade: fullest {nvestigation; references given and Tequired gflnl:lplh only. Address lock box 194, San Jose, Cal. A Y STOCK 'OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash: city or country. M., box 2, Call. $_1650 BLACKSMITH, HORSESHOEING DY ls."b:g‘tneu:lcle‘lgnllzzb month: corner; shop: tool ck; part asi. Owner, box 8, Cail Oice, Oaxidnd. . "¢ FOR SALE—PALACE SHOE STORE 1IN flourishing county seat town: established 15 years. For particulars address Box 446, Ukiah. 150 SETS NEW ANDU SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: ail kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons. 1128' Mission st. B C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for S. F. Police Department. Offics and tal City H: telephone south 401, hos} WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. OR RENT—FIRST-CLASS CAMP WAGON. suitable for 4 persons; with b: e, etc. with or without stove and tent. L. F. SALBACH, 810 East Channel st., Stockton. STANDINGTOP LOCTOR'S PHAETON: GOOD asnew. At ROBERTS', 1613 Market. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. EWAND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN dry. milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway nd 2 fine buzzies. " $28 Harrison s ¥FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. $10 BUTCHER-SHOP; FIXTURES; + Tent $18. 1806 Howard st. OB SALE_FRENCH LAUNDRY, DYING and cleaning: good reasons for selling. Address by letter C. BONNARD, 218 Fourth st., Santa 0 LEASE IN MAYFIELD, SANTA CLARA County, Occidental Hoiel and bar: rent $25. Apply C-DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD, 12 Mar- el st. OR RENT, UNFURNISHED—THE “GRAN- ite House,” Folsom, Cal., a 2-story frame holel, contalning parior, dining-room, barroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: {n good repair and fine location; & splendid opyol """i' for any person desirous of going into the hotel business: extra inducements offered. Address LOUIS KLUMPP, Folsom, Cal. LOST. OST, MONDAY—BROWNISH RED MEMO- 4 randum book, going from California Hotel to ll’u;:o. Reward if returned to Paluce Hotel aundry. OST—1 NOTEBOOK, RED COVER. FINDER return to 501 Fell st.: reward. OST—MAY 27, 1896, A RED COW WITH, 1418°02,00 Deck, Please return to J. FEEDERLY, ANTED—YOU TO LIST.YOUR BUSINESS with us: will sell it in 3 days or treat; we have buyers for all kinds of businesses. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. LOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: NICE CLEAN, and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. B., 322 Pacific st., bunnlent.u R CARPET CLEANING. GREAT EASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEAN. ing Works. Tel. So. 576: 14 8th st. B. GRANT. rmont st., bet. Twenty-fitth and Twenty- Sixth; lberal reward. $10 GOLD-PLATED child’s watcn (Cenntenial movemen), val- REWARD — PLAIN ued as a gift of deceased grandfather. Full value o?eumh as reward for return to this office. ONES CO. CARPLl - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Sth. (ARPETS CLRANKD, SoA FTARD: LAID 3o Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st JRESH COW FOR SALE. MISSOURI AND Mariposa sts.. Potrero. ORS\LE—32 MALTESE KITTENS, CHEAP. 1 Litule Russ st.. off Howard. EARLY NEW 98 RAMBLER BICYOLE; A bargain. 1510 Octavia st. GENTLE FAMILY COW CHEAP. APPLY 912 Francisco st. FOF SALE — BARGAIN IN OFFICE FIX- tures—counter, table, railings, chairs, platform-. scale. Fandtruck, typewriter, stove, etc. Address 105 Sacramenco st. MINE MIL H { OW; CHEAP. APPLY SOUTH side of Point Lobos and Thi ~lhl:'\l AVes. NEY, 2105 BICYCL NEVER ridden. Call at 1 n Ne JOR SALE — CABINET-MAKER'S OUTFIT; bench; tools of every kind; a fine outfit; wili be suld cheap; also complete hunting outfit. '1400 Van >ess ave. EW & 3ND-HAND » 95" BICYCLES, 35 T0 $65. Hamilwo Cyclery, Baker and Hayes sts, OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES C Soughcana sold. 112134 Market,bet. 7ih & fith, QIX-HORSEPOWER GAS UR GASOLINE S'Chgine for sale cheap. Apply or address 215 Bay st. FIRSTCLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING- ton hand press; alsoeighth medium Universal: thoroughly overhauled; cheap. Address C. A., box 100, this office. . LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., e El-v':‘l;m: ' B0 charge for zx""r:&lllnk:.wh«_ are m: made new; leeth from $8 per set: mum 50c; gas given. JULL =x7 TEEIH, $7; WARRANTED ¥ five years. P, VAV A TN Y, B Nxih SE‘!’ OF TEETH WITHOUT A FLATE. DR H . YOUNG, 1841 PoiK st . LEEK, THE GENUINE inless extraction e o and oo of im proved work or. teein without any plate, moved from 6 10 £0 U'Farrell st. 1 Alfl].xxlflk EXTRACTION. 'lgu; CROWN Lridge specialty; plates, X3 vears' exponinen R WAL DD 515% Geary. DEE I SHAW. 231 KEARNY — BRIGGE: Wwork a speciaity; open evenings 7:80 to 9. L5 A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LUIGI ARCURL No. 146670. The finder will please return to bank. FOUND. A e e IR-x‘sn 3,"“" BITCH. OWNER CAN HAVE paving charces. 183815 Howard st. ti—————————————— ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECI- B U s i sl ons, w ete., tended to. G. W. HOWE, nnl."‘y-lyl.l'. 850 Market. E. PHILLIPS—U.8 AND STATE COURTS; + R. E. titles and wills: money to loan on es- tates; charges moderate. Uffices 508 Californis st. "OLTUN DENTAL ASSOUTATION. 506 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 719 - Market st.; advice free. ¢ J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Dam "'.;lg.mfl."“‘m: Sundays tll noon. J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT + law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15 LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- AGee B 7 RS arce e W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A I-LAW, 420 WG St 700ms 14 and 16: advice free. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH r work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Teliama st.; tel. So. 40. EOQND—H.‘;K\:\'D GAS OR GASOLINE EN- Ines; varioussizes: guaranteed perfectorder; bargatn, G, Ev box 100, Call. o ONKLIN'S CARPET ELATING WORKS. 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter kix., 810 California. ITY S1EAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. (3 BEAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT Ing works; latest Improved machinery; 3¢ yard. G. GEORGE,office 11 r.ighth st.; phone Jessie 253. BABY CARRIAGES AND RATYAN FURNI- ture at the factory saves retailer’ fit. Mlm Rattan Co., 61 Firat sty nr. Misslon ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 23 Tenth; tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J X MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING C0.. 343 + Tdth st.: cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- « ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228, BICYCLES, ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LE' best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Allister and Powall st car lines. Bl |, CILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES 1) doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. )lfl%'Mllalon. ) NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE fire and burglar proot sate. 109, 111 Markor o0 {IRE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LE S 3 T Florese it ioem soates sn dontobnsap 308 o EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- N bhand. W.S RAY Mig 2 llornc TYPEWRITERS, YO&!‘.' $30; CALIGRAPH, $25: SEND FOR sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Monty

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