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14 ; . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896. : LU e e R BT e e e e e e S e B e 000 oA e s e tie b s S e s R BB B e e e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. . or_Joseph and P. J. or Patrick Mor- n’:::p;'lgles ¥. Moran, lot on 8 line of Fell street, 87:6 E of Scoit, E 25 by S 87:6: $10. James F. Moran to Margaret Gillespie, same; 1500. ¥ P trick Gillespie to same, same; $10, . F. aud Netlie Armes to E. F.' Card, lot on 8 Iine of McAllisicr street, 160 E of Broderick, E 26 by §187:6: $10. P. J. and Emma L. O’Connor (by C. W, Wright and W. R. H. Adams, trustees) to John W. Wright, 1ot on N line of Vallejo street, 267:6 W of | Baker. W 48 by N 150: $2500. Fmanuel and Joseph Snow (ex-trustees of es- tate of Samuel Snow) to Sarah Snow,loton N line of Hayes street, 212:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by N 187:6: $1600. Michael R. Mara to Catherine Mara, lot on SW Jine of Twelith street, 100 NW of Berenice, NW 25, SW 78:13/5. SE 25. N :9%%: gift. agene Switt to John P. Lacaze, iot_on S line of Ridley stree , 75 W of Beicher, W 25 by S 110; | 10. { #12 and Julla A. Nelson to Julia B. Smitn, lot | on E line of Noe street, 46 Sof Clipper, & 22 by E 80; $10. Yot B. Kapp to Louise Ellwin, fot on NE cor- ner of Duncan and Ellen streets, E 203:8 by N 114; also lot on S line of Aivarado sireet, 180 W of Noe, W 25 by S 114; $10. Gallus and Martina Rueg to Albert Meyer, lot in Outside Lands 824, bounded by Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth avenues, L and M streets; $10. Alber: Meyer to Galus Ruegg, same; $6. Nicola and Maria Varnia to Charles, Willlam and James Varni, lots 6,7 and 8, biock 10, West | d Map 1: $10. ohn H. and Fllen G. Grady to C. H. and Sarah A. Gremmler, lots 472 and 473, gift map 1; $10. George T. Harristo Thomas J. Hoyt, lots 1141 and 1140, gift map 4: $10. Thomas J. and Eliza Hoyt to Joseph Zirbes, same: $500. Michael Speilman to Margres Spellman, lots 41 and 42, block 5, tract A, People’s Homestead; $5. Bridget White to Abby Chamberiain, lot on W line of Orizaba street, 175 S of Central, X 75 by W 100, block b4, City Land Assnciation: $10. Rudoiph and Cmsar Fenkbausen (by L Jacobl. asslgnee) toW. H. White, lot 34, block 57, same; 10. W. H.and J. G. White to Mary J. Dolan, lot on W line of Orizaba street, 350 N Garfield, N 25 by W 106, same: $10. Annie Adams to Henry Fiege Jr..lot on SE line of Edinburgh street, 150 SW rersia avenue, SW 75 by SE 100, block 45, Excelsior; $100. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Maud A. and Alonzo N. Clark to Rosa A. Stone (wife of Horace M.). 1ot on N line of West Fifteenth street, 170 W of Peralta. W 25 by N 112, block map of tract 382 0f Whitcher's Map of Oak- Oakland: $790. SCHOOL WILL SOON BREAK UP The Girls’ High-School Art Studio Was Opened Yesterday. FINE PICTURE EXEIBIT The Seniors to Hold a Novel High Jinks This After- noon. GRAMMAR GRADE RECEPTION- Features of the Coming Closing Exer- cises of the Normal and Other Schools. Friday week, the 19th inst., the public schools of San Francisco will close for their midsummer vacation of six weeks, and will reopen on Monday, August3. A much-needed rest will be taken during this period by the thousar¥l teachers and o the 0 pupils. Some will go into the | hong property. Oakland: $1430. ) | v and o 1 sf | _Alonzo L. Todd 10 S A. Green, commencing af ooy ‘”’d-(’me,“ wlh, i homel;.bm | N'corner of 10t 3, bleck A, lands of Oakland View all will profit by this welcome breathing- ation, thence SI: 125, ~W 30 to spell, and be thus prepared, at the begin- | center of said lot et \'\\"‘:? SE line of Wals- gz 3 . | worth street to a point 25:6 SW from point o ning of next term, to resume their 1abors | ;inning thence FE 05-6 to Bttty Xt LL e with renewed energy. Some novel features | portion conveyed to the city of Oakland for open- are comprised in the closing exercises this | yesr. ing Walsworth avenue. being portion of lot 8, | The studio of the Girls’ High School was C. E. and Mary sloner) to Citizens’ Bu lol on S line of Seward street. Stevens etal. (by commis- iiding and Loan Association, 160 £ of Cedar, E 703, map of Gib- 2 Homestead Ass block A, Isnds of Oakiand View Homestead As' | sociation, Oukland: §10. i J.N. Williams to Mary E. Jones, lot commenc- ing at a stake on the W side of Clar-mont avenne, | | v v | 112,92 from the intersection ot Claremont avenue | i A Sl b B L SR TS s ST i S | of the art class, who received their friends | £'92g5, SE 50.92, thence at right & gles with | from 2 to 5 p. M., showed them their pic- | Claremont avenue 50.92 to beginning; aiso a nar- | row sirip, five feet wide, from E half of lot 10, being lot 11 and portion of lot 10, biock F, Clare- mont-avenue Tract, Onkland Township: $3000. James and Mary Attridee to Mary Gerdnier, lot on W line of Broadway, 50 S from SE corner of lot 44, map of subdivided' half-acre lots of Hays & Caperton Tract, S 50 by W 140:2, being a portion | of lot 45, map of subdivided balf-acre lots in Hays | & Caperton Tract, Alameda: $10. R. and Margaretha Kuerzel to john Johnson, lot | 4, block 771, Levy & Lane Tract, Brooklyn Town- | ship: $10. | Manuel C. Afonco to Belina C. Afonco, lots 10, 11, 16 to 18, block J, amended map of Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township: also lot 50, map of Smith’s subdivision of San Leandro, Eden Town- | #10. | . E.and Annie E. White et al. (by commis- | ! X : sioner) to Encinal Buflding and Loan Association, | ing specimens of their artistic skill on | joton Slineof Prescott street, 85.24 E of Prospect | exhibition: avenue, 5.54].» 168.92, \bab,l 1_‘_]5.64 1'30 n;-‘ : len | EiDDIDE, being lot 7, block E, Daly Tract, Brook- s Ruth McCarthy, Ada Linne, Helen | §I2nI0E, belng lot 7,1 5 | , Tessie Swift, Heloise Williams, Lucile | ' James 1. ana Matitda tures and served them with light refresh- | ments. The suite of rooms comprising the studio was tastefully decorated with | plants, flowers, Japanese lanterns, classic | casts, etc. Pictures in water colors, pastel, charcoal, etc., ‘were grouped upon the Is and standing upon easels. There were excellent views of Fort Point, Angel Isiand and various still-iife studies. | anz M. Goldstein is the teacher of draw- | ing, and considering that the time of the | girls is limited to three short lessons a week, their progress is truly wonderful. | Following are the names of the girls hay- Daly e: al (bycommis- , Marion Mitchener, Alice Duffy, | sioner) to sume, lot on orner of Prospect av Amanda Ebert, Charlotte Parks, Elizabeth | nue and East ~ixteenth street, N 40 by £ 110, be- | N ott, Alice’ Gilbert, Maud Pratt, Mabel |ing lot 1. biock C, same, Brookiyn Township; Dorothy Meininger, Stella Shirek, | $2500. - ; ! Emilie Peck and Ettie Weiler. F. A. and Lottie Webster to George B. M. Gray, 5 : lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 600 of A novel exercise will be held this after- | Twenty-fourth street, NE 100 b; 150.90, being noon at the Giris’ High School. The |lots 7 .r;g 8, Gray’s Bonnie View Tract, East Oak- = et g At v i | 1and; . seniors jwill hold s what:they Tacetlouaiy {185t e Lot Gany to fissie AC. Holles: term ‘“a high jinks.” It will be an | o33 and 34, block R, resubdivision of portion of esoteric affair, all classes are to be dis- missed, and t..e girls will be permitted to take full possession of the school. Fare- wells will be said, songs will be sung, and tne seviors will roam around the class- rooms, chatting with their teachers and schoolmates and talking over niscences of the past year. The closing exercises of the graduating class of '96 will take place to-morrow even- ing in the auditorium, when about 100 giris will be handed their diplomas by Superintendent Babcock. The programme this year will vary essentially from those of tormer years. There will neither be any salutatory nor valedictory bAH traditional essays, orations, etc., will be omitted, and 0 : % the time will be devoted to orchestral |y Zillip Tesce, 1q Lnnie Heare, lots 29 and 30, | music, class choruses and the presentation Union Savings Bank to Mary Simpson, lot 4, of diplomas. The graduates will also dress | map of the Twitchell Tract, Berkeley: $10. far less extravagantly than has been the | Matilda A. Daly (wife of James E.) to Bridget custom in former times. Thestage will be | PooeY, lofs 17 and 18, map of Santa Fe Tract, | elaborately decorated by the students with | ~'H. C. Norris to Charlotte Gray, 1ot on NE corner | flowers, plants, pictures and furniture and | Mountain_View avenue and Sunnyside street, E | bric-a-brac borrowed from the leading | 110 by ;figfflkg‘g;nqyl:gm:gg e ;%, block 34, | stores. d = 3 The undergraduate classes will entertain | the pupils of the ninth grammar grades, | with their parents and iriends, next Fri- day at 1:30 p. at the Girls’ High School. The auditorium will be occupied next | Monday afternoon by the Hamilton Gram- | mar School, Tuesday evening by the San | Francisco Normai School, Wednesday after- noon by the Denman Grammar School | and Thursday evening by the John Swett Grammar School for their respective clos- ing exercises. The Lincoln Grammar and many other schools will have their exercises at their | own homes, but they will be far less elab- | NOTICE OF orate than formerly | o BOYS SANG ALD ACTED. Exercises of Primary Department of Our Roberts and Wolfsklll Tract, Oakland Township: $10. H. M. H. and Johanne M. Kaarsberg to Citizens’ Building and Loap Association, lot on SE line of First avenue, 75 NE of Summer street, NE 37:6 by SE 100, portion ot Locksley Sauare Tract, Oak- | 1and Township: $10. remi. | G- I+ C: G. and Louise C. A. Moller to Frederick | Senram, lot on N line of Fairvie w street, 214.45 £ of Telegraph avenue, E 46.39 by \ 8817, being lot 18. Moller Tract, Oakland Township; $10. H. F. and Mary E. Laumeister et al. (by cof missioner) to Mary A. Ryan, lot on N line of Wi lace avenue (or Forty-fifth s:reet). 715.24 E of San Pablo avenue, E 40 by N 151.57, being the W | 40 feet of lot 80, Coggeshall Tract, k'of San Pablo | avenue, Oskland Township: $14232. | Marzaret Rvan to Stephen Keyes, 1ot on S line | SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of thie San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 aclock every aight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open untfl 9:30 o'clock. 389 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'cleck. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. EW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes anti] 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 8 o’clock. | 116 Ninth street, open untll 9:30 o’clock. MEETING> s MISSION LODGE NO. 169. F. Lady of Morcy's Academy. | and A. M.—Called meeting THIS | The closing exercises of the boys’ pri- | (W ”NE;-DAL‘()} rer Blv.\(o;rd at 0'7:32 | mary department of Our Lady of Mercy’s | ™ o8¢ 0. BUNK £, Secretar | Academy were held yesterday afternoon T MORIAH LODGE NO. in the auditorium of the school, corner of | Feh l; :‘{m Ai-\ \‘il\feunz Tl!:; | Harrison and Fremont streets. | (EDRBSD LX) HVERING (a2 B8 i Mothers and little sisters formed the | THEO. FROLICH, Sec. | great body of the audience that exhausted | CROC! E NO. 189, F. | In rows | and _A. M.—Called meeting THIS | the seating capacity of the hall. DA rising tier upon tier at the rear of the | order of the W. stage were seated the olaer boys, while | along the sides were stationed the little | tots. Overhead and against the walls of | the room itself were numerous American flags. Every one of the sixty or seventy upon the stage participated in” the programme, which consisted of instrumental and vocal solos, dialogues, concert recitations, com- | \ at7:3 M. 0 P. M. D. 1st. By H. FORTRIEDE, § KNIGHTS OF THE RED Branch, attention!—Business of im- | vortance THIS (WED! DAY) vas-é” | ING. METALLIC LEAGUE OF THE Twenty-third Senatorial District will meet | in Turner Hall, 323 Turk sireet, to elect a dele- | gate to the St. Louis convention, THIS EVENIAG, | THOMAS H. BATES, Committes ec. | 1 2 A SPECIAL MEETING OF i | plicated drill movements and r)umerous’ Bricklayers’ Association will be held at general choruses, all performed in & man- | B'nal B'rith Hall 121 Eddy street, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. June 10, at 8 O'clock. Business of the greatest importance. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. ELEVENTH ANNUAL PIC- mc and family reunion of the | Servian Montenegrin L. and B. Soclety, SUNDAY, June 14, 1896, at California g Schuetzen Park, Sap Rafael. Boats Tiburon ferry, foot of Market st. | at9:30 and 11°a. M. and 1:30 and 3:30 P. M. Special train will Jeave park at %3 0 P. M. Adu t's ticket, round trip, in- uding admission to the park, 50c; children’s ticket, 25c. Grand tombola; first prize $30 cash, | other valuable pr'zes. COMMI’ DIVIDEND NOTICE: fi DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 82 (25 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the oflice of the company, 327 Market st., on and aiter SATURDAY, June 20, 1896. ‘Transfer- books will close Saturday, June 13, 1896, at 12 o’clock M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS kJECTED FOR $4: collections made, city or country. Pacific Coliection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. EZ, NOTICE — ABANDONED CHILDREN in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1895—Martha Frost, age 7 years: ner indicauve of remarkably careful training and a commendable aptitude among the performers. The “'song of the merry reapers’’—twen- ty-five boys in hay field costume (brown overalls, big straw hats and sickles)— formed "a particular feature, as it was ac- companied by some very skillful forma- tions and_interesting march movements. The two dialogues were clever bits of stage | work. But the darling of the audience | was cute little Joe Leonard, thé smallest tot of all, a wee bit of a boy with long | golden curls and bright blue eyes and a seriousness in his singing and acting sel- dom seen in a child three or four years old. Following is the complete programme: Song of welcome, school; violin selection, M. | Le Strange; hymn to the Sacred Heart, school; | recitation, “The Two Workers,"” Charles 0’Con- nor, John Mechen and Peter Cribbins; vocal trio, ““Come, Rise With the Lark,” school; violin solo, National airs, John Kaer; reci- tation, “A Street Scene,” concert recitation by 15 boys; vocal chorus, “The Huntsman's school; twelve little fiddlers; recita- “The Best Cow in Peril,” concert recita- tion; song and drill, “The Merry Reapers,” 25 Anna Deeney, age 10 years: Rose Deeney, age 6 boys in costume; violin solo, ““Woodland | years: Margaret McCarthy, age 8 yeare: Mt - Whispers,” Johu Foley; dialogue, “Debtor | gins, age 10 vears. Respectigily, o * oy Hig and Creditor,” Fred and George Jory; vocal SISTERS OF CHARITY. solo. ““Mother Dear,” John Cavanagh; recita- e tion and song, “Aujerica,” by the school; vio- | BB xcamy ar. elesto o toaoots o h10:200 lin solo, National ‘airs, Occar Ellison; vocal | costs paid. Telephone Ked 364, " trio, ith the Tide,” school; rec —————————————————————————— “How Persimmons Minded the Baby, class of 30; dislogue, “The Newsbo; O’Neil and 'Matthew Le Strange; vocal duet, “Good Night,” school. To-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock the girls’ exercises will be held at the same place. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, YSUSE’G?L WISHES SITUATION 10 00 ousework ; Wlfi'fll : four years' 3 Apply to MES. HIRD, ;21 Eilis Iz e JOR BEST SERVANTS AND RELIABLE help, leave your order with J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. . N UMBER OF FIRST-CLASS SWEDISH AND 4\ German girls awniting situations at the Swed. ish Employment Office, 316 Sutter st. r;,a'f‘\'ocxcnum ‘u’,ausr:u WORK 03t waiting; well recommended. J. P - STON & CO., 872 Broadway, Oakland, -~ > 1 —_————— His Left Leg Broken. George Bancroft, 818 Pacific street, an em- ploye of the California Adsigus Company, met with & painful accident yesterday morning. His team ran away at Central avenue and Sut- | plain cooking. Call 1623 | at 158 Octavia st | W | PESPECTABL THEO. E. SMITH, Sec. |, SITUATIONS WANTED—Cflnfln!led- SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. 00D CHAMBERMAID WISHES SITUA- tion; city or country: speaks German, French and English, Address 1. D., box 59, Call Office. XPERTENCED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as housekeeper or to do cooking in small family. 1002 Powell st. WoxaN WITH BOY 7 YEARS OLD WISHES position to do housework. _ Call 2307 Plnoat. | 7OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS | housekeeper or nurse; cliy preferred. 137 Seventh st., room 1. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS chambermaid or working housekeeper; o ob- jection to children; city references. FPlease call 126 Fourth st., room 3! OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS GOV- erness, chamberwork or second work; good Teferences. S. G., box 17, Call Office. 7 ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, companion or nurse to a lady; domesticated and tond of chiidren. B., x 1, Call l{flice. GOMPETEN'T"umL DESIRES A ~SITUATION | at housework: is a good cook: elther German or American family; references. Apply 250 Felly Y OUNG TADY WANTS SITUATION A4S traveling companion. Call or address 44 Si IDDLE-AGED COMPETENT WOM. wishes a situation to do light housework; is re- | liable and not atraid of work, Call or address 314 Jessie st., near Fourth. MAY, AND WiFE: EASTERN man understands neral place. horses, cattle, {a‘nmn—y: wife competent cook, housekeeper or second work: Teferences. Address T. B., box 63, Call Office. OODWORKER—_JOB WANTED: GOOD ME- W chanic. Address M. GLENN, Morgan Hill, Cal. 10 MILKERS, 820 AND 825 MONTH AND found; sailor for a gentleman's yacht, $20. MURRAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st. WAITERS, $30. 820 AND $15: 4 COOKS, 825, $30 to 860; 2 dishwashers: second cook ; ironer, 210 week, Troy machine. MURRAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Clay st. ngmuu CHANOES, OTICE—HAVING BUYERS WILLING TO invest in some legitimate busine=s parties de- siring to sell apply to HEALY & CU., 23 Kearny. 200 PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING + and new and second-hand furniture- store; fine chance for steady man to_be connected with first-class man. hEALY, 23 Kearny st. PEmmas ixp TePnaces wOE 0018 Wants pie k; r hul 620 Larkin l’t: S S "OUNG GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION Yn coachman, milker or gardener: good refer- euces. Address G. W., box 63, this office. AN AND WIFE (SWEDISH) WOULD LIKE MASAR caro of gontloman’s place during the summer: city or country; can give the best of city references: no family. ~Address C. HALLEN, 817 Fremont si. OBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN desires position in office or store: thorough knowledge ~of bookkeeping: speaks Germun $nd English: first-ciass reference. Address G. BOSSERO, 84 Hill st. OBER AND WILLING YOUNG MAN (Danish) aesires a steady iob of any kind; will drive wagon. Address J., box 140, tuis office. PquEssonAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership_accounts, writing up books and general expert work. Address P.C., box 137, Cail Office, ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION in private family to do light housework: city or short distance in the country,or by the da: cooking and taundress. Call oraddress 233 Third. FOUNG WOMAN WANT§ WORK BY THE day; firsi-class washer and' Ironer, or general houseworker; wages $1; willing to work. Call 303 Jessie st. 7OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day, washing and housecleaning. Address 212 Chattanooga st. VEAT AMERICAN WIDOW (ELDERLY) wishes situation as housekecper: good cook and laundress; home the chief object; likes chii- dren. Call 151 Minna st., bet. Second and Third G EEMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR housework in small family. 20 Lolsom ave., between Seventh and Eighth sts., off Folsom. JAPANESE WISHES WORK IN PRIVATE family: housework, waiter -or plain cook: city Or country ; reference. R.J. MATSU, 531 Jessie. APANESE WANTS SITUATION A4S schoolboy. Address [. M., 709 Geary st. RELIAB'LE MAN WANTS SITUATION AS valet or private waiter; has 18 years' refer- ence. Address H. B. 8., box 104, Call Office. W IXCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 26¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $150 to £6 per Week: free bus and baggace (0 and from the ferry. e ECERNRRS LU 10 FLEMAKERS 8c AND 100 EACH, MUR- RAY & READY'’S, 634 and 836 Clay st. 925H() MEN WANTED TO-DAY AT MURRAY & READY'S, Leading Employment Azents, 634 and 6346 Clay st.; from $15 to$10 0 mth., found. QG EABMERS FOR VINEYARDS, OR- chards, dairies and rauthes at $26 per month, found; man to herd hogs, $15: 3 choreboys, $15; choreman. $20; boy.fora ranch, $100 year. MUR- RAY & READY'S, 634 and 636 Ciay st. 9() BAYMAKERS, 8126 DAY: 6 HARVEST hands: charcoal-burner, 10¢ sack. MUR- RAY & KEADY’S, 634 and 636 Clay st. L ki 8, WORK: 6 10 LABORERS, $1 60 DAY, CI1Y R. R. teamsters, $1 60 day. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. LACKSMITH, $35 AND FOUND, FOR A R. R Shmp: wheelwright, §35 and found. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s () LABORERS ~ FOR ~ SAWMILL W00ds; half fare. p«id by company. RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. \\ ANTED —"3 MINERS, QUICKRILVER mines, $62 per month, steady job; also farm- AND MUR- ers, milkers, haying-hands, woodchoppers, cooks, | waiters and dishwashers. W. D, EWER & CO. 626 Clay st. ANTED—DISHWASHER FOR INSIITU- tion. $20. Apply MISS K. PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 0 MEKCHANT TAILORS—BEST VESIS made at reasonable pr . 14, ASHIER WANTED / from $75 10 $100 per mont| Agency, room 165, Crocker buiidin Y OUNG MAN OR BOY TO LEARN BARBER trade. Inquire 10714 Fifth st. N OON WAITER WANTED. 4\ send. 286 TOWN- FEMALE HELP WANTED. Y OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day. washing, ironing and cleaning. Call or address 2014 Hyde st., near Union. Y OUNG COLORED LADY WISHES GEN- L temen’s wasning (0 do. Address 28 Huntst., off Third. YOMPETENT ENGLISH COOK, LATELY | from the East; is good baker; will work ina neat family; $12; city or country. Call 749 Howard st. is ki hildren: wages $10to | & ety CaTes Howard e 010 | BB, 550 Sotar o (JERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN COOK FOR T mining superintendent, $25: middle- aged Frenchwoman for housework, $20; girl for Niles for general housework, $15. C. B. HANSEN & €0.,110 Geary st. 00K, SHORT DISTANCE, $30; GERMAN ©00k. $35: second girl and sew, $26, San Ma- t¢0: 12 housework giris, citv and country, $20 and 25: 6 young giris, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- T OSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED NURSE to intant or invalid or as housekeeper. 1024 | Howard st. RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD TAKE position to take care of child or would assist in second work; no objection (o short distance in country. Call 121 Fulton st. 7OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES POSI- tion to do general housework. 1623 Eddy st. 7OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do chamber or second work. Apply 1728 Market st. 4 W ANTED—POSITION AS SECOND GIRL: competent; nice sewer: can take full charge H : city or country. Address C. W., box 118, Call Office. ELITABLE, ELDERLY, PROTESTANT WO- man, first-class seamstress and zood invalid's | nurse or honsekeeper, wants a situation: best of reference. Address P. J., box 150 Call Oftice. PECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL | ould like a position for light housework and Powell st., upstairs. ERMAN COOK, #30; GOOD PLACE. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. REFINED GIRL; LIGHT WORK: country: $15. Apply early to MISS CUL- 823 Sutter st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH WOMAN, WITH A child; $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. EAT GERMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL: $30. MIsS CULLEN, 328 SIIN?{EL YOOK, ANGELS CAMP, 8 WAITRESS, same place, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. Y ARTED—A WOMAN TO DO GOOD, PLAIN American cooking on & ranch, $25, see party here; a second cook in an institution, also & dishwasher, same place, $20: second girl and laundress, $25; acook for small family in Napa, §26; a Protestant second girl, San Ratael, $20; fifty zood housework girls, $25and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ANTED-COUK FOR RANCH, $26; LAUN- dress and second girl, $25; iniant’s narse,$20: Sweaish cook for country, $26. Apply MISS K. PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. LEN, JRESSMAKER; FIRST-CLASSCUTTER AND fitter: is good designer; wishes engagements | &t $1 50 & day: can make a dress in 2 days. Call | im ATION WANTED BY COMPETEN wonian, for general housework; good covi ight NG MARRIED SWEDISH wants work by the day, week or month. dress MRS. ERLANDSON, 1020 De Haro st. NDING | the dav, or will do any kind of work. Room | Stevenson st. | QITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN | ©00k: best of references: wages $25. Inquire 15 Rondel Place, off Sixteenth, bet. Valencia and on. OMAN WANTS PLAIN mending by the day. off Bush st \‘ WOMAN Ad- | 8, 4 SEWING OR 124 Wildey ave ED DRESSMAKER WISHES A few more engagements by the day; terms, $150. Address E. A, box 82, Call Oftice. DELTABLE AMERICAN GiRL DESIRES | \ situation for general housework. 133 Dolores | st., nr. Fifteenth. ANTED — 2 FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN cooks, country, $25: Swedish cook and downstairs, $25; Germun chambermaid, hotel, city, $20; woman for housework, sleep home, $20; girls for housework and assist, $10 and $15. | LEON ANDRE. 315 Stockton st. \W ANTED—4 WAITRESSES ~AND CHAM- bermaids, resorts and hotels, $20 and $25; 3 Protestant and Irish second girls, $20: Protestant ook, plain wash, $25; laundress, private family, $25; and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. NEAT WAITRESS COUNTRY HOTEL steady year round, $20, fare paid: German ranch cook, $20; waitresses, resor's and springs, $20: girls for housework and cooking, city aud EBEAND. BOY WANTED, WITH REFER- ences. 502 Kearny st., coom 2. ARBER WANTED FOR WEDNESDAY, Saturday and Sunday. 1431 Dupont st. BOSIBLACK WANTED (COLORED). 1668% Mission st. (300D SHORT-ORDER COOK WANTED; X call early. 106 Second st. AITER: MUST ALSO MAKE BEDS. C. GREEN, Gercke Hotel, 922 Battery st. A RANCH; W ANTED- ARPENTER OX wages $25. Address E. 33 Fremont st. Coox{ WANTED. 613 CLAY ST. | | $900. gzo RESTAURANT ~AND COFFEE- « house; clearing 875 per montn;_trial given; sickness csuse of selling. HEALY, 33 Kearpy st. AYING CYCLERY; CHANCE FOR ONE handy with tools; no agents. Address Cycle, box 50, this office. s 2 75() WILL BUY CIGAR, STATIONERY D O and notion business; clearing over $100 month; building included: ground rent small; great bargain.s BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. $40(), BEANGH BAKERY AND NOTIO . store; 3 livingr-cooms; good stock; eheap rent:bargain, HICKOK & CO.,873%, Market. 30(), BESTAURANT: WELL LOCATED: + doing good business: seating capacity, owner leaving the city: this will bear invesii- gation. 1 ICKOK & CO., 87815 M $900. sidreiargo o ness; investigate this. Market st, #45(), PACRIFICE; COFFEE AND CHOP 2DV, house; clearing $100 a month: present owner, 4 years, has other business. HICKOK & CO., BT3Y5 Market at. ; doing g0od cash busi: HICKOK & CO, 87314 BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. RNER BAR, WITH 8 ELEGANT- $900. {3 farniahed rooms, all rented: best 10- catfon; lease: rent $85: sacrifice on account of sickness. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. ORNER SAMPLE- ROOM IN $400 . ghulmn location: low rent: large patronage; ave Qdally sales $50: no triflers need epply. WIL E & WOLF, 531 California. $950. SAMPLE ROOM, ESTABLISHED eat loeation . owner keeping two places: make an years, with first-ciass patrouage: choic- offer. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 1 6( CORNER SALOON 1IN VERY F1600. beat tocation. with laree patronage must _be sacrificed, as owner bought botel. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. RESIAURANT, DOING LARGE $300. Busmess, good prices interest or whote. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, 1 $600. block nomMnr:eul..ne}Tr \VPILA;I; -I;HLD large trade; death calls own % d T chanes. | WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. F() CIGAR SIORE ON SUTTEHR ST. $250. Guity sates $10: owner sick with rhei’ matism. WILKFE & WOLF, 581 California st. CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS FOR $5000. saie: Vwor establisned: ~ completa ‘manutactaring plant; stock, etc.; principals only. Apply F. L. CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, 3 Montgomery st. ROCERY-STORE; 8 ROOMS; FIXTURES; ome stock to let. 2201 Fifteenth s '%.),—O'(’ CASH GROCERY [BUSINESS! | D200V, horse and wagon: fiirst-class busi- | nesss good outside trade. ICKOK & CO., 873%5 Market QP01 CASH BATD FOR STOCKS OF MER- bandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. RESTAURANT AND OYSTER PAR- lor taking in 835 a day; fine locality: furnished well and a rare bargain; see ©bject for selling going to Europe. T. y Hall ave. > HOPHOUSE JUST FITTED UP NEW must seli at once; good reasons given. 2 O’Farrell, bet. 11 and 1 P. M.; DO agents. BARGAIN; CORNER SALOON, WITH 11 fturnished rooms in business part of the city: present owner conducting business for 12 years; reason, retiring from business. Apply SW.cor. Sacramento and Drumm sts. RUIT STORE FOK SALE; REASONABLE; on account of death. Cor. Twenty-third and Shotwell sts. chesp rent; $ 150 R BOTTLING WORKS: 8 . - teams; fine route; business actually paying ahove expenses, $160 month; investizate this rare chauce; the place will stand the fullest investigation. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. *200 PARTNER; ONE OF THE BEST k « paying newspapers in lively northern town ; presses and ty pe all of the latest; all county printing: object for sellinz need the services of en- ergetic man. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. HAVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY BUSI- ness places. T. JBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $1000. FARTNER IN FINE BUSINESS: + no Sunday or evening worl the place is already established and doing well; fullest Investigation; reference: experience not required. LUBELSKL7 City Hall ave. 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF _ANY KIND auick for cash, see GUS STRAND, 917 Market. (100D PAYING RESTAURANT; FINE LO- cation; nicely fitted up; living rooms; rent $17; good reason for selling. 3279 Mission st. UTCHER-SHOP FOR RENT: NO. 1 FIX- tures: low rent. Apply UMBSEN & €O, 14 Montgomers st. i VW OUD. COAL AND EXPRESS: PAYS #$125 per month, for sale. 810 Sixth st. OB SaLk— HORSE, HARNESS, BUGGY, bicycle, 1 electric fan: for sale, trade or se- curity: a bargain. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. FOR SALE—FRUIT AND CANDY STAND: inside depot. Cor. California st. and Central ave. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash: city or country. M., box 2, Call. FFLOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: NICE OLEAN.. and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. B, 822 Pacific st., basement. XPERIENCED CLOTH CHOPPER; ONE who undersiands applying proof measures; nos necessary to understand measuring 541 Market. ARBLES PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretury, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. BARBERS ASSOCTATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23934 O' Farreil. ARBERS—FOR EMPLGYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grantave. S. FUCHS. BARBERSHOP: OLD STAND: FINE LOCA- tion; no ovposition; trial; $185. E., box 19, Call Office. ARBERSHOP FOR SALE; WHOLE OR part; long lease. 131 O'Farrell st. ARBER-SHOP, NO° RENT. 15c, PAYING well, for 8150. ' STOLTZ, 630 Market st. ANTED—STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN store and make bimself nsefal in cash busi- nes See GUS STRAND, 917 Market st., room 2. PARTSER WANTED—OF GOOD ADDRESS, with small capital: In Dice business. Address E. C., box 89, this office. JANTED—PARTNER IN WELL-PAYING barber-shop, Oakiand. 405 Fourteenth st. Two MEN, GOOD TALKERS (INSURANCE proposiuion). Call forenoon 6th floor, room 6, Mills building. \ ANTED_BARBER TO BUY A &CHAIR price $250. B., box 134, Call Office. $15 FINE BUSINESS FOR SALE: « trade; security; cheap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. cquntry. MURRAY READY, 634 Clay st. FANTED - COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS; | |y ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF Y 3 . some simple thing o patent? Protect your Dursegirle A fivis for housework, clty Ad | i ees: they may bring you weslth. . Wiite JORN NTRY: $25. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. WEDDERBURN & 'O, Dept. L, Patent Attor- : salary $75 per month; must have $150 cash. | shop with lease; best location on Market st.; | | i Deys, Washington, D. C. for their $1800 prize ofter | end Iist of 200 inventions wanted. 00D GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LIGHT housework; family of 2: good home: small wages. Apply (o-day, 1609% Turk st. CO!\IPETENTGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUBE- work; small family; $15 per month; refer- ences required. 937 Fourteenth st., bet. Noe and Castro. ation. Inquire Prescott House, 933 Kearny. W AITRESS AND PARLOR MAID DESIRE box 137, Call Office. JALESLADIES OF MATURE AGE WA NTED; W gocd salary. Call 10 to 12, 20415 Leaven- worth st. | GERMA!\' SECOND GIRL WANTS SITC-‘! sitoation: city reference. Address American, i PECTAB WOMAN WANTS ANY | R kind of housework by the day or week. Call | 908 Powell st. | IDDLE - AGED WOMAN TO CARE FOR children and assis: housework. 732 Twenty- fitth st. hln’m‘ -AGED RELTABLE HOUSEKE i vishes a situation in city or country. 225 | Powell st. JEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING and housework; no washing; $12. 104 Hayes street. ENERAL HOUSE ali 448 Seventeenth GIRL WANTS POSITI X work, private family. st., cor. Guerrero. Y OUNG LADY WISHES ENGAGEMENT AS | salesladv. Address S. L., box 132, Call. TOUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION housekeeper in lodging-iouse or hotel. Poweli st., room 5. A8 208 GERMAN WO TTH A | U child 6 years o’ age wishes a place as cook or todo general housework, Call at 148 Perry st., be:. Third and Fourth. QITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRL »J to do generul housework. Address care C. A. | ANDERSON, pastor of the Swedish M. E. Church, 29 Lafayette st., bet. Howard and Mission. | WA TUATION NG GIRL 10 assist in light housework and take care of child. Cali or address 120 Valley 8. TOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO | light housework. 31 Boardman place, in rear. | :FleLLLAbs FRENCH CHIL.DREN'S | dressmaker wants few more engagements by | the day, week or month: terms moderate; satis- | faction guaranteed. Address H. H., box 124, Call. | MAKER WISHES WORK BY THE families; terms $1 per day. Address 917 Pacific st. ' JHES |ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh! #1 50 t0 §6 per weck ; convenient and respectable; iree bus and baggage'to and from the ferry. NS WANTED-MALE. AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. HOTEL co WAITERS, PORTERS AND men for all work can besecured at J. F. CROS- EIT & C0.’S, 628 Sacramento st. (I ERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK X and care of 2 children; reference. 26 Sixth TRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWOK wages $10. 1536 Eddy st. VEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 30 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to. bOu:week $1 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion 10 morning call 0; quiet; open all nix RES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECO! hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, 32 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s misfic and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ECHO HOUSE, ™ 363l MARKET ST, Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 0 32 week. UST OPENED: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 521 Pacific st., below Kearny: lodging half price, 5c, 10c, 16¢ per hight: clean beds, sunny rooms. AN 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per weeik. W = INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR room: free bus and bag; | ED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS | 1 $175 '8 7=() BESTAURANT: 2 DOORS FROM %lO .+ Market st.: handsomely fitted up and clears from #75 to $100 a month; great bargain; cheap at $1000; don’t miss it. GUS STRAND, 917 Market st. %600 RESTAURANT, WELL FITTED U b - clears 8176 a month; 2 living-room: great bargain. GUS STRAND, 917 Market st. T 95 DRY - 500DS__ STORE; _OFEER DU, wanted.” GUS STRAND, 817 Market. $325, SOFFEESALOON; 3 FURNISHED ©OZd. rooms: clears $75 & month; good piace for man and wife. GUS STRAND, 817 Market st. B SALOON; FINE PLACE ON MAR- B30 . ket full value; pays well; great bargain; cheap. GUS STRAND, 917 Market st. $300 STORE, CARRYING KITCHEN « furnishings, agateware, etc. lso no- tions, stationery and confectionery: full_value in stock’ location and trade good. KENNY & CO. 765 RESTAURANT; EXCELLENT LO « cation: part cash, balance monthiy payments; trial given: zood ci ance for man and wife. KENNY & CO., 785 Market st. FINE SALOON: ELEGANTLY « fitted up; location unsurpassed; pat- ronage the best: one chance in a thousand: please investigate. KiNNY & CO., 765 Market st. $400. B9AP HOUSE 3 + rooms: din ing-room; fine bar: using 8 barrels beer weekly : plenty of ground: pigs; ducks; chickens; elc. JOHNSTON, 61, Kearny st. IGAR-STORE: ON PRINCIPAL STREET: one of the best in this city; cheap; rent mod- erate. JOHNSTON, 2614 Kearny st. AR CITY; 14 right in the manufacturing district: cheap rent: 4 living- Tooms; a bargain. GEO. STEWART. 602 Market. %55(). FINEGROCERY AND BAR; SITU- IOV, ated on fine corner in Western Addi- tion; carries nice stock: g0od bar trade; 4 living- To0ms; cheap rent; a bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. %35(). CIGAR-STORE, FINELY “FITTED DU, up: large stock’ sitnated on good cor- ner, at prominent transfer point; owner sick: must sell: stock will invoice price asked. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $925. EESTUARANT AND COFFEE SA- . loon near City Hall: neat attractive place doing Al business: large number regalar boarders; bargain, STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. $450, RESTATRANT, NEWLY FITTED, DVU. near the Mint, big steady trade; excel- lent chance for 2 ladies or gentleman of emergy. STEINBERG CO., 632 Market st. b 0 CORNER GROCERY. BAR: WEST- DU ern Aadition; well established: rent for bullding only $35: 4 sunny rooms: good place for man and wife. STENBERG CO., 632 Ma ‘YABIILH—BYIDDL AGED WOMAN_TO help in Kitchen. 126 Oregon st., bet. Davis od Drumm. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- 7 ANTED — MEN zage to and trom the ferry. trade; only 8 weeks required; tools catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. Y OUSG WOMAN COMPETENT T0 DO GEN- eral housework, small family. 801 Bush st.: grocery. RFSPECTABLE., MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN VU mind 2 children and light housework., 202 Townsend st. W ANTED—GOOD OPERATOR ON SKIRTS, 550 Valencia st. 7ANTED—GOOD HAND FOR DRESSMAK- ing at 152134 Masop st. 5 NEAT COMPETENT SIRL FOR GENERAL sework, family of 3. Apply 1307 Fillmore. JLERKSY AND LABORERS CLAIMS BGIH ac'ts adjusted. RATTO'S, 512 M’y, tel. m. 353, EST IN CITY—SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 35 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commgrelal and Leidesdorf sts. (CALF SHOES MADE T0 'ORDER FOR 82 50: half-solelng 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR- din’s Chocolate Kmulsion. 221 Davis, or. Clay. E. 5, BEMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; 80T- - tle wine or beer hot lunch 5 cents, 0OMS 15¢ TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO 81 50 per week. Orfental, 225 Drumm st. O LEARN BARBER | iven and | | | $350. 8 45(), FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY S10 DAY, north of Market: vicinity of Baldwin: large and very fine patronage; Al stock; living- rooms: offer merits attention. -M. LESS & CO., 7831, Market st. $‘)00 SALOON:; TERMINUS 8 BIG CABLE <UU. lines; value in sight; fine_trade; gen- uine bargain; other business. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st. %175, PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON DL { . north of Market, near Kearny; owner there 6 years. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st. FANCY-GOODS STORE AND GOOD laundry office. HEGARTY, 1004 Mkt. SALOON AND RESTAURANT $80 » downtown; receipts $40 to $60 daily. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. W ANIEDTO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR emdclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO 20 and 25¢ a night, #1 a week: meals 10c. st.: 200 rooms; ‘best In the city: sing.e rooms INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c¢ week, 16¢ night. 100 ME3 10 TAKE LODGING AT 10c 13 and 20c a night, Including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. NESE EMPLOY MENT 41415 O'Farrell; tel. i. 426 JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. C. G. COOK'S SUU, SGPPLIES COOKS: ALL sbranches :shori notics. J4 Genry, tel.Grant 48. NESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 418 Stevenson st., bet. Filth and Sixth. ESE EMPLOY- office: best heip. HINESE AND E AND CHIN 5 besthelp. 314B Sutte YOOK WANTS SITUATION FOR THE COUN- / try: bakes good bread. ples and cake. Address 1301 Sante C1 Alomeda. {XPERTBOOKKEEPER, A LSO GOOD RAPID “ penman, wants posi. ion boo'ckeeping; can fur- nish good reference. Address A. B., 430 Turk st. | W ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN WITH E perfence, position as water on o steamer. Ad- dress W. 0., box 98, Call Office. 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 properiy; only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to become citizens will 'ba accepted; this service offers special inducements: §iving oo portunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Ofice, 20 Eifis st., San Francisco, ¥ _ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as g0od as new, and with our new machines we can do your work &t one-half the usnal price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. \lk. TO FEED MANHATTAN STUCK ¥OUD; V" aui grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND _ SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. FREE BEER—TWO BCHOONERS FOR 6o also a bottl eof lager, Sc, at 637 Clay st 2 trimmers and apprentices wanted. W ANTED — A YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN milliery. Apply 527 Hayes st. 700D TAILORESS WANTED; ALSO AP- (3 prentice giri. 2195 Tenama st. TRL TO CARE FOR 2 GROWN CHILDREN; T assist housework. 910 Sutterst. ANTED—GIRL TO SET TYPK. 1935 MIS- sion st. ALESLADY IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR department_for out of city position; also sev- eral lady canvassers on salary and commission. U. 8. Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker blding. W ANTED RL TO WAIT AT TABLE, Tony Freita’s Overland Restaurant, First and Broadway, Oskiand. WANTED-2 GOOD WATTRESSES. CALL MRS. A. STREET, 406 Pacific st. l)A,‘TS FINISHEK; STEADY WORK. 1288 t Fourteenth 'st., East Oakland. Call ready to work. ATR-DRESSING; MANICURING LENSONS. MIS>DOYLE. 1194 Powel! st. and 105 Ninth. ADIESTO LEARN HAIRDE. G, MAN curing, beauty culture. 131 Post st., room 20. Y OUSG WoMAN WITH ABOUT #300 AS rtner in new coffee-saloon at once. Address W. E., box 9, Call Office. EARN THE DRESSMAKING TRADE THOR- oughly at MRS. R. L. JONES', 505 Feli st. FREE"I‘BE,{TMENT TO THE POOR (MAG- netically) Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 12; con- sultation free. 1026 Market st., room 1. PPRENTICES — FREE LESSONS EVERY ‘Tues. In dresscutting. 14 McAllister, room 67. PENSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO., OLD Ri liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oakland. H AIRDRESSING, 366 AND B60; MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. OUNG GERMAN OF 25 WOULD LIKE JOB about a store or private place as porter, gar- denerand care of horses, etc.; good references. Address Y. G.. box 16, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A deaPrivate family, lo take care of horses and gar- and make bimself generally useful. G. k., box 10, Cail Office. ki v T W ANTED—A POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS meat and pastry cook: fifieen years’ experi- ence. Aadress M. B., box 85, Call. 7 OUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS coachman; can aiso ride over jumps, or would break horses to jump. Address B, B, box 184, Catl Oftice. POSITION IN ¥URNITURE, CARPET OR decorative business: cleven years’ experience in best houses in coun'rs; hope for trial even ywithout salary until proven valuable. Address H. T., box 123, Call Office. o Ru‘;um K PHYSICIAN, EXPERIENCED, wishes position with busy physician or in sant- tarium; references. Address W. 8., box 89, Calls W ELL-EDUCATED YOUNG ENGLISHM AN, with 81500, wisnes a position where he can invest all or part of his money to advantage. Ad- dress K., box 19, Call Office. Y OUNG MAN 30 YEARS OF AGE WANTS work; ‘any kind: zood milker: horseman: handy atanything. Address H. A., box 118, Call. JITUATION WANTED AS MAN ABOUT A place, act as purse or walt on elderly gentle- man: city or country: references given. Address box 119, Call Oftice. Y 0UN6 MAN EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- keeping, shorthand and typewriting and good penman desires position. Call Office. Address B. K., box 94, Y OUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN & private family to take care of horses and gar- den and make himself generally usefal. Call or address E. MILLER, Frank Ho él, Alameda. POSITION WANTED BY A GOOD, SOBER man as assistant gardener or man about house; can drive or do any kind of work. Address P., box 151, Call Office. * VERY GOOD ¥ ENCH ~WINE-CELLAR man for all kinds of work wants situation; best reference given. Address W. C., box 104, Call Office. ter street, and he was thrown out. Both bones of his left leg were broken. He was taken to RELIABLE GIRE WISHES A SITUATION the Receiving Hospital. t0 do upstairs work. Call in morning, 347 st., bet. Ninth and Tenth, Bryant and Bannan ANTED—BY COMPETENT HORSEMAN and driver to care for horses. H. M, LANE, 823 Grant ave., Ahlborn House. | V[9ST CONVENIENT ARD ERSPECTABL! OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. R ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free ’bus and baggage (o and from ferry. J)RESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING L laught; new styles; perfect fitting patterns o T L DOW Powell st. Academy. MALE HELP WANTED. T EAD COOK, $65; SECOND COOK. 815, FOR country hotel; washer, £ 35 and found: {roner. #80 and found. for country laundry: 2 waiters for springs, $25; 2 waiters, country botel. $25: 3 dish- washers, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. T NGINEER AND MACHINIST AND ELEC- Y trician for an institution, $55 and board. C.R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ACME HOUSE. Kixth for & room BT ST., BE- hi - 1A w PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER: HOTEL BUSINESS; $1000 Rix nired. OWNER, 1176 East Fourteenth st., Oakland. gt “WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. W ANTED —T0 RENT 4 WALLED TENT: if suited will buy. Address W. B. L., box 829, Call Branch Office. FiBST-CLASS DENTIST WILL EXCHANGE dentistry for carpets. Address Dentist, box 50. Call Uffice. important branch of the naval | FOR SALE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL commission business, clearing from $150 to 8200 per month; will bear investigation. Apply STANLEY, 217 Thind st. (G BOCERX-STORE, WiTH GOOD ASSORTED stock, doing large family trade; this Is a fine opportunity to get & good-paying business. Par- ticulars of J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. ARE CHANCE—COKNER GROCERY AND bar; 3 living-rooms and kitchen: yard; rent $15: call at once; worth double the money. Co- Tumbia, 128 Fourth TANTED—TO TRADE HORSE AND BUGGY, town lots and_bakery outfit_for restaurant or lodging-house. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. T INE CORNER SALOON: GOOD LOCATION: owner going in_ other business. Apply SAMUEL BROTHER, 132 First st. D1 REST-EAYING RESTAURANT 'iN THE city; cash receipts $45 a day for sale: security taken or will trade for some other business; & snap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. RANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS: SUNNY 1> rooms: good corner: low rent. 449 Guerrero. ALOON FOR SALE—$800; WELL STOCKED; good location: good reason for selling: no agents. Address T., box 60, this office. MNILE BUSINESS OF 0 CANES, RETAIL trade, for sale cheap; must be sold by the 15th of June. 'Apply this office. OR. SALOON WITH LIVING ROOMS: cheap rent; bargain. Apply 212 Eighth st., cor. Tehama. W HOLE BAKERY OUTFIT: MOVAELE oven: for sale, trade, security. Columblia, 128 Fourth st. JOR SALE — WELL-ESTABLISHED MIL- hinery and dressmaking business: on account of ill-health, at a sacrifice. Address M. M., box 30, Call Office. RE TAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE sale cheap on account of sickness; will ex- change for property or business of equal value in Jocallty and climate suftable for & consumpiive. Call or address 3321 Mission. 5 OR SALE—SALOON DOING GOOD BUS ness: cause for selling sickness. Address T. K. GOU LD, box 8, Petaluma. OR SALE—EXPRESS BUSINESS; 2SINGLE wagons. Stand corner Sansome and Sutter, J. C. FREDERICKS, owner. JTENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED B ¥ lady of means, $100 capital. 12 Mason st., rm. FOR SALE—FINE CANDY AND STATION ery store; make offer. A., box 10, Call Offic OARDING-HOUSE; 16 ROOMS: rent: good opportunity; $500. Hotel, 320 Drumm st. WESK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE Z\ WEEKLY CALL. ln wraoper. for mailing. FOR CH P New Hansa LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. $150 50-RO0M HOTEL, NEAR UX . Iron Works: low rent: selling ac- count of death. BARRE'TT & SKIFF, 931 Market. O BUY OR SELL A LODGING- HOUSE quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 917 Mar- ket st. TE YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- ing-house see T. LUBELSKT, 7 City Hall ave. 350, 10 EOOMS ALL FURNISHED COM- $ DU, plete; $35 income above all expenses: fine locality; cheap rent; rooms all full; invest| gate this at once. LSKI, 7 City Hall ave, 1 “KOOM COR. HOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. O4-EO0M CORNE HOT $650: WORTH $2500: must be sold. DECKER, 1020 Market. 3 ROOMS: COUNTKY HOTE ON LY $1200, worth $2000. Apply DECKER, 1020 Market. ROOMS: ON EDDY ST, NICELY FUR- nished; $350. DECKER, 1020 Market st. ROOM=, BEST-PAYING HOUSE, CHEAP: easy terms. 115 Second st. OARDING-HOUSE: 16 ROOMS; CHEAP rent: good opportunity: $600. New Hansa Hotel, 320 Drumm st. N[ UST SELL; 156 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; see this and make offer. 644 Sacramento. 98 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $600; low rent. _Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. FURNITURE FOE SALE. A A A A~ AN e T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good 25 new; cash or time, open evenings. IRE SALE ! Pr.l;.- stand Hll goods are completely dls- k bed sets. - 818 53 Bed lounges. .18 0o s, per y! . Linoleum, per yard. oem 55 Matting, peryard.. 10 Till our new bullding is erected ces will stana. ~ Till such time we are conducting business 245() SALOON: 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; | ai SE. corner Seventh and Mission® sta. o $450. worth $1200. DECKER, 1020 Market. | NOONAN. 1-0 A WELL - ESTABLISHED BUSI- 400 CARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, $14; SIS0 s et $15 stoves, $5: weekly, which can be proven to buyers’ entire satis- facuon. no agents. Address C. K., box 84, Call. FOE SALE—AN OLD AND WELL-ESTAB- lished French laundry: mostly all transient trade: a 200d horse and wagon: price $600; no trifling. Address 1. T., box 80, Call Office. O LET—COUNTRY HOTEL AND BAR; UN- furnished: mewly renovated. Address C. H., box 122, Call Office. Foa' SALE—_RESTAURANT; 48 CHAIRS; cheap. 917 Mission st. ' QALOON FIXTURES: FINB _OUTFITS: 1 great bargain. Ajply to L. GOUDSMIT, 818 Geary st,, picture-frame store, from 3o 8 P a. $1000 AND SERVICES TO INVEST IN any legitimate business. Address M. C. MONAHAN, 2611 Bush st. S FURNITURE WANTED. D-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY: good prices. T. LUBELSKL. 7 City Hall ave. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewbere for furniture to flll country orders. Leave.orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. 5, YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNT- ture_and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, BXFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURS send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest prica. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, carpets. piano. 1135 Market: tel, Jessie 751, sets, $20: !oldlnrbid.!. $10; bed- ounges. MCCARTHY 112 dth. $100 WILL BUY GOOD SALOON: FINE fixmmi must sell. 116 Front st. $75 PARTNER WANTED BY LADY IN « good proposition. 11 ‘lay lor st., room 1 ({OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, OWING TO death in family, the cottage 33 Clinton park. AN FOR GROCERY AND BAR. GEARY and Leavenworth sts. EXPRESS RBUSINESS; GOOD $150. sid usss $80 per month; ‘soid on account of sickness. Apply cigar-store, 205 Larkin. 5y BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION $70. store. Inquire 1024 Leavenworth st. ALOON; LONG LEASE; LOW RENT. AP) Siat ancioe g ery, 1431 Pacific st. S ANTED—ASSAYER'S SCALE OR COM- plete assaying outfit; mustbe first-class. Ad- dress P. 0. box 2046. IGHEST PRICES PAID LADIES', GENTS, children’s clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. BAKERY, CANDY, STATIONEKY AND FUR- niture, account of death; cheap. Apply at Call, (UR SALE—FINE GROCERY AND BAR AT a bargain. Apply Californ and Diamiond ste,” - 1orPis Brewery, Douglass ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 139 Sixth s:.: send postal. ARTNER IN . 1430 Howard st. RO RO 3 SWISK MILKERS T0 GO NORTH. $20 AND ) found; see party fere. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (; FARMERS FOR HAYING, $1 A DAY AND board; 4 farmers, same ranch, near city, $20; 10 farmers, different ranches, $15, 820 and $26; Danish farmer, $30; ranch carpenter, $20 and found; 3 scraver teamsters. near city, '$1 a day and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. AGENTS WANTED. B e Poh e MU b e MAKE 8 10810 A DAY SELLING LEATH- er suspenders: others do; exclusive terrtory; sample 50c. 1332 Sacramento st. J4BIGHT CANVASSER: M Y EARN 35 daily. Inquire or write FROGGMAN CO., Central Pharmacy. southwest cor. Grant ave. and Sutter st.; 2 to 5 daily. FANTED_MAN, HANDY WITH CARPEN- ter's tools. $20 and found: ironer, country, #30 and found; paper-hanger; milkers, $20, £22 50 and $25: farmer and wife, $15 for woman wages for man; woodchoppers, 825 and found: 2 bakers, country, $30 and $40 and found; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & GO., 628 Sacrataento st. 10 MES FOR SAWMILL AND WOODS, $20, and half fare advanced: haymakers, $26: farmhands, $20; teamsters, country, $20: chore- man and miik, el& ;_ ook, small place, $18. R. T. WARD & , 608 and 610 kddy st. W ANTED-YOUNG GERMAN WAITER FOR summer resort near city, $20: walter, ,30: second cook, French restaurant, $30: cook, $10 week: dishwasher. $15: French laundry washer; boy to heip In garden, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. CAEPENTER: $20 PER MONTH. MISSCUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. OANVAssEnfl, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; big commission; $5 per day easy; no samples: work near home; it will interest every one. Call 10 t0 12 at¥oom 30, Flood building. BOARDING WANTED. ‘W ASTED-BY 2 GENTLEMEN AND BOY, board and lodging, sunny rooms, in small fam- ily north of Market; state price. Address L., box 8, Call Oftice. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED. WANTED—COUNTEY HOME FOR GIRL 10 years old, during vacation; references re- guired and given. R.A. 1302, West st., Oakland, BICYCLES, ParE cvcmzxu NEW ‘wnmzx,%;ro LET; Accomm jons. Terminus 4 Allister aud Powell st. car lines. s fomioea e o L M AN COOK, $30: COUNTRY. MISS OUL | = ) MAEN R 20; TYPEWRITERS, 00D BARBER WANTED. 406 DEVISA-| Y OST, #30: CALIGRAPH, $25; SEND F G dero st., near Ofk. sample work, SCOT'T amxf” e NAN, 333 Monty ASH GROCERY AND BAR; DOIN O Bintncast ine ook engAicira N (900D able ofter refused. Apply Ca'l Office. HANCE OF A LIFETIME—] WANT 1 single man, with a good record, lhl:lfg) hard work in the Country; must engage for one year and have $300: salary 8§50 n monch soq I.to:red‘:‘ p:g?u on ln;eu]ment Will amount to $1000 V. " XUré: particulars at perso: Address W., box 131, Call Officar - ‘nterview. CARPET CLEANING. EAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING ‘work: atest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd.'G. GEORGE, 11 §th; phone Jessie 253. ONES CO. UARPLT - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. (CARPETS CLEANED, 80 & YARD: LAID 8 Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON, 19 Eighth st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH oo work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. : tel. So. 40, (O KLINSCARPET EEATING WORKS. $33 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. 1TY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- Clne S, STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 259, (CARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED lke new. FERGUSON ‘& CO., 28 Tenth; tel. South 36. 1. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. EMITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 230 « 14th st.; cieaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RE ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel, south (R J 8. LOST. LOBT—SUNDAY. JUNE 7, LADIES'’ MAR- wu:“hfi :lnx:n;\ulhée“nd dhmom‘i!u: liberal re- . Return ayette st., off Mi 4 Elevanth and Twelfth, 1O Liesion, bet ].O3T-SUNDAY EVENING, PURSE CON- 4 talning ladies’ gold watch; also little money: Liberal reward if returned to . 106 Mar ket st. {Ok SALE—WELL-KNOWN DYEING A ATURDAY AFTERNOON, BLACK FEA- ‘%‘ C\eaning establishment; good reasons for sell. | 1 ther bos. Return 818 1:ddr &t iisce) rorsir. 15 vhor pasticulars apply st Call Branch Oflics, FO8, Sank— BRANCH cacies and lunchroom: doing good 2708 Twonty-fourth st og. Poteres s T ANTED — YOUNG MAN 4S PART A sy A boara. W. Y., box 138, Call ofce o *0 2ud FOB, SALE_RESTAURANT: CHEAP FOR cash; rent $25: owner “to_Oregor {o-day at 116 Sixth st room 14" trom 13 s o $2“0 CIGAR-STORE WITH _ LIVING- Migsion A rooms; on account of sickness. 1127 $1500 loon, on best business block in th gl‘}g'ry ‘c: xondwofimv‘l;gw -‘nd we;l-enubl(shed b\lllllell': i nvestigate : o principels. Address A. Z., b‘o‘x 95, :"Izll'%. n.»lhlo 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PA G Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, Mmmi BAKERY, DELI- FOR SALE—F(RST-CLASS SA- $40 REWARD—_GENTLEMAN'S DI\ MOND ring, on Third st., bet. Mission and Mar- ket. Return to FRANK JONES, 194 Stevenson, OST — MONDAY KVENING, BITHER OA L Fillmore, Sacramento or Polk ats.. lay's dla: mond pin. Liberal reward N BROS, 102 Polk ste o rned to [EVINE OST—FEMALE PUG DOG; & MONTHS OLD; L name, Dolly. Return 78514 Market st ;reward. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA L Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, i the name of ANNIE RICHARDS, 170408. The finder will please return to bank. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of Sun F' the nameof MA X KOLAN D ER No. ;;fi?dw a linder will please return to bank. FOUND. OUND—MAKE ON MISSICN ST.; OWNER can have same b, i y expenses. 3355 lll{lg: S PHIRSSy ud eying

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