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TH E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896 14 — e GLAD HAND OF THE UNIVERSITY, Regents Extend It to the Bucolic Taxpayers of the State. FIFTY RURAL MEETINGS College Professors Will Go Out to the Orchards and Hayfields. THE AFFILIATED COLLEGES. Appropriations Will Not Lapse, and Work of Construction Can Go On. The regents of the university yesterday decided that the professors and subordi- otors of the agricultural de- Berkeley institution of go to the country mer in the hayfield, the | orchard and vineyard. Al slong the line | icvltnral industry from ‘‘Siskiyou Diego, from the Sierra to the sea,” | and of the college professor will ied to tie bucolic taxpayer. | 1blic meetings will be held in dif- | ferent sections oi the State, the prime ob- | being to convince the producing classes nate instr tment ning et the of the NOTICE OF MEETINGS. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. MISSION LODGE NO. 168, F. and A. (WEDNESDAY) E o'clock. Second’ degr . M. C. —Called meeting THIS VENT CROCKETT and A. M.—Cailed WEDNESDAY, at 7:30 P. & TI By oraer of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary YERBA BUENA LODGE b€ No. 15, 1. 0. 0. F.—Regular meeting THURSDAY EVENM 3y June 25, at 8 o'clock. As very ime portant business will come before the meeting it is earnestly requested that all members be present. E. G. HARRISON, N. G. tish Thistle Club are requested to al- @ tend the funeral of our deceased clans- man, JOHN DONALD, from his late residence, 121 Arkansas street,” Potrero, WEDNESDAY, June 24, 1896, at 1:30 . 3. By order J. D. COULIE, Royal Chief. 0. W. PATERSON, Recorder. REBEL CORK B OLENT ASSO- ciation—The committee on picnic of this society will_meet at Academy Hall on THUKS- DAY SNING, June 25, 1898, at 8 o'clock P. M., to make arrangements for 'the tenth an- nual picnic, which will be held at Shell Mound Park on Sunday. August 2, 1896, ird degree. JEFFERS J THE OFFIC bers of the San Francisco M. 'ark, San Jose, SATURDAY, June 27. Tickets, round trip, $1; children, 50 cents. Train leaves Third and Town: send sts. 9 A. M., stopping at Twenty-fifih and Va- lencia sts. Games. prizes, bicycle race. ‘I he pro- ceeds to be donated to the injured and homeless Agricultural members of the late cyclone at St. Louis. Tickets for sale on the morning of the picnic at Third and X sts. and Twenty-fifth and Valencii IN ST.| um since Jan- Joseph’s Infant Orphan As: uvary 1, 1895: Robert Butler. age 5 years; Bessie Butler, age 4 yea Jarles Connolly, age 6 years; Mary Fagalda, age 3 years: James Fagalda, age 1 3 Eddie McCarily, age 6 years: Alice Mc- Carthy, age © years; Nathan Barloggi, age 3 NQUIST—RE orireated f FOR %4; or country. Pacific DRS. HOL=MAN AND moved to 1370 BAD TENA collections made, cit ¢ 415 Montgy L1 INVALID OR oid lady or gentleman to care for: good, pleasant home and good care Address or call FORTH. NERAL HOUSLWORK IN also girl for upstairs work. PERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 5 per month; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist. Jack- et. sleeve and skirt patterns cut to order, 25¢ up. McDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY 4 Tues., 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. HES A POSITION AS COPYIST flice. 417 Larkin, rm. 27. ATR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. MAKER WISHES WORK BY THE day in familles: good fit and nice finish; terms $1 50 per day. Address Uressmaker, box 92, Call. Y OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS companion to lady or do second WOTK or cham- ber work; good references. Please address L.B.. 1221 O’ Farrell st. 1 OMAN WISHES TO DO WASHING AND V ironing or housework by the day. 245 Fif- nth st. MERICAN WIDOW WANTS POSITION AS £\ housekeeperor do hovsework in small fam- ily: city or cou..try. Call or address 3033 16th st. EFINED, EXPERIENCED ENGLISH GIRL wishes position as house or parior maid, or as wages 825; knglish or o 1 companion to_invarid: American family preferred, Address M. J., 865 Broadway, Oakland. OMPETENT YOUNG CREOLE _WIDOW / with child wishes housekeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; city or country. Callorad- dress 917 Market st., room 19. VW INCHES, ER HOUSE 43 THIRD & Merket: 200 rooms: 25¢ 1o $1 50 per 3 $1 50 t0 86 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry UNTER & CO., CHI em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. SHIY AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P . COOK's Suc. SUPPLIES COOK: «branches:short notice. 14 Geary, tel. NESE EMPLOYMENT Sutter: tel Gra ION OF TRUS 3 of family possessing ability and extended busi- ness experience; can_furnish highest references and bonds. Address E. C., box 49, Call Office. G MAN WISHES POSITION AS VAL butler: no objection to travel; good refer- | Address Valet, box 32, Call. RONG BOY WANIS -1 ( tion in a but Dbas had one year's ex Addres B X, Tevis st., or Fruitvale. NOTICE | _DIVIDEND ND NOTICH - biun Banking Company vear ending June 30, 1896, has declare of & per cent per annum_on the paid-up n and atter July 1, 1896, Cashier. THE COLUM- 6 Bosh st DIVID £ t the university is not neglecting the s of agriculture while its pro- ving lofty thought to higher | ents authorized an expenditure | 00 tor the missionary work, and did uise the fact that rural sentiments | behalf of increased appropriation public money for the university was the animating purpose of the expedition. uts Wallace and Foote presided al- Iy ut the session yesterday after- the Mark Hopkins Institute. | s present were: Messrs. Marve, | dd, Lynch, Black, Kellogg, Miller, Hallidie, Rein- | Martin, De: stein and R TS, eme to appropriate money for in the rural mind a proper en- sm for the agricultural work of the | was introduced to the regents ne time ago in the form ot a report by the ways and means committee. Two of raising money were suggested. first was to tax eacn student $10 a This was rejected. The second was to hold fifty public meetings and then go to Legislature for assistance. This was adopted after a long d:iscussion, in which Re s Hall.die, Martin, Marye 1 the proposition. the measure were Wallace, Rodgers, Foote, Denicke, Lynch and John E. The term. st Martin asked respectfully If this ion to educate the people was not 20 to educate the Legislature in | hat a large appropriation might be prop Ex-Speaker Lynch,candidate for Lieuten- ani-Governor on the Republican State | ticket, said there was a feeling 1hroughout 7rnia that agriculture was neglected at the university and higher education ad- vanced. Now, should it go forth that the riversity was too poor to send out repre: satives to meet the farmers a bad 1ece 1d be produced. Arthur Rodgers made a vigorous and an { e! in favor of sending the | sending them out to | and orcuards to study the | 1e State, which was so | from the agriculture of the East- ern States Juc Wallace conceded that economy in public and private affairs was desirable and then he introduced a ‘“but’’ witha g B to prove that the mission of the -nts was to spend money to promote \ething of much greater value than money, He observed that the people owned the university and it was the duty of the regents to show the proprietors what bad been done. Should more money be needed the people would knock at the door of the treasury and open it. Denicke wanted to know if the y was to be closed because a de- | cy was threatened. *‘Are we going to iollow the example of the City and shut off the 1 e money is scarce?’’ He advocated the expenditure of $3500, be- lieving that it would prove beneficial to €. st Martin recalled the many diffi- culties and embarrassments which the re- gents of the past had encountered, but through all the trials the board had never Created a defici It was a State board vresenting tnis exceptional record of man- agement, and he regretted to see the great principle violated. Regent Hallidie was against the prin- ciple of creatin a debt. Regent Miller said Le could not vote for a measure which seemed like an offer to bribe the Legislature. A motion to refer the report to the finance committee was lost. The section of the report authorizing an expenditure of $3500 to hold fiity public ings in the rural districts wasadopted the following vote: Ayes—Lynch, ck, Denicke, Kellogg, Budd, Foote, Reinstein, Rodgers, Wallace—9. Noes— Hallidje, Martin, Marve, Miller—4 The rest of the report was laid over until the July meeting. By common consent Judge Wallace's proposition, advanced at a previous meet- ing, to displace Professor Flagg and ap- point Professor Bonnell assistant instruc- tor of Greek, went over until the next session. President Kellogg recommended the ap- pointment of 8. D. Ayers, C. F. Loricke, Leroy Jones and John Toohy as patrons of agricuitural stations, and concurrence was given. John Calvert was appointed professor of pharma vice Seifert, resigned. he regents received the gratifying in- telligence that Judge Wallace, Mr, Rein- stein and Attorney Mhoon had conferred with Attorney-General Fitzeerald and the result of the conference was the assurance that the regents could go right ahead with the building of affiliated colleges, as the entire appropriation of $250,000 would be available. was feared at one time that the sum of §125,000 would lzpse to the treasury by reason of delay in begin- ning the work of actual construction. 1t ’s understood that the regents will fol low strictly the laws of the State regard- ing the construction of the public build- ing. The money end of the proposition will be looked afier by the Board of Examine: I Assessment Levies The Pacific Fruit Company has sued James Roberts jor 589 due for delinguent assess. ments on stock of that company. Fred Maurer was sued for $1240 and J. H. Coon for $620 on the same ground. e e e . SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CAzz~ 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every aignt in the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—5830 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 389 Hayes street. open untll 9:30 o'cleck. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. §W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes sntll § o'clock. 2518 Missien street, open until 9 o’cleck. | Sutter. | of | | { the half y | annum 3 | LOVELL WHITE, cashier. DIVID Loan Society D NOTIC 101 Montgomery St., For the half-year ending June 30, ividend Lias been declared at the rate of fou one hundredths (4.52) per cent per thirty-two annum on term deposits and three and sixty one- | hundredths (3.60) per cent per znnum on ordinary | deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wedaesday, July 1. i896. Dividends rot called | for are added to and bear the same rate of divi he principal, from and after July 1, 1896 CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. | DIVIDEND NOTIC GERMAN | Savings and Loan =oc 526 California | st—For the half vear endin 30, 1896, a dividend bas been ‘declared of four and twenty-six hundredths (4 26-100) per cent per on term deposits, and three and fif hundredihs (3 55-100) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and aiter Wednesday, July 1. 18 0.TOUR DIVIDEND NOTIC ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For | ending J a divdend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per ¢ on term deposits and three and one 3315) per cent on ordina taxes, payable on and after W 1, 1886. GEO. A. TUAL SAV- | Soctety, st.—The direc req the following semi-annual dividends: 2 per cent per aunum on term and 3.60 per cen abnom on ordinary deposits, payable on and r July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary, N FRANCISCO nia st., corner bb. _For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, & aividend has been deciared at the rate per annum of four and thirty-two one Lun- dredths (4 32-100) per cent on term deposiis and three and sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) er cent on ordi; deposits, free of taxes, payable on and_after Wednesday, the 1lst of July, 1896. | LY CALL, 3 or Canada one year for §1 50, | 0L 3 ligent lady bav- 1u2, Call Ofic MBEKMA D Please call or ANTED—POSITION AS CH ospectable lodging-ho! Pine st. TERMAN WIDOW, WHO HAS BEEN A X short while In t , wishes & position 1o a Jewish famil first-class cook. Apply s AGED AMERICAN WOMAN wishes to do housework: good cook. Call or address 10 Zoe st. ANTED—RY A SCOTCH GIRL A SITUA- W {ion as ol 1d% aurpe: underaiands bottie babs; £00d reference. S pply 1016 Larkin st. W UMAN WANTS WORK BY Tuk DAY, 13 a good laundress; will do housecleaning. Call 1103 Powell st. LADY WISHES TO TAKE Room 46, 1.8 Six:h st YT»rxn. DANI-H GIRL WISHESSITUATION as children’s Durse. 1623 1ine st l ST YOUNG WOMA ] sist in light housework or chamberwork 5 0r 6 hours a day 1n recurn for 2 meals a day only. Y. W., box 68, Call. JroN assist with washil or country. 314 TOVER LADY WI1-H} ¥ uetion : English, German, French, drawin ng to iravel. .a- dress k. 8., Postoilice, San Mateo. XPERIENCED LADY WISHES POSITI as bousekeeper or to cook in small family or country. 86 Ninth I3 MIDD: 3 ) vral bousework; wages $12 t Bush, bet. Devisa: DiEssMaK X more_engagements in families; $1 per da; Address O. P., box 51, this office. VW IDOW WITH ONE CHILD WISHES uation as housekeeper in widower's :amily or do chamberwork in the country: would prefer 1o work on a ranch. Address MRES. K. BRADLEY. Salvation Army Shel.er, Stevenson chambermaid and Address MRS. N. CARROL 100D BUSI S WOMAN WOULD LIKE some one to siart her in a lodging-hous. would act as working housekeeper; tho:oug domesticated. Address . A., box 123, Call Office. | ANTED—POSITION VALID S| and companion ke herself | moderate salary. Offic N T o0 $15. D TUA- e the other as | waitress in & country hotel. | IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO light housework or would take care of baby. 211/ Tehama st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. 1 WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS traveling companion to lady golugto Europe, or would take ¢ children on same trip. fth NTS SIT ION T0 DO vages $12 to $15. Call at | QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG WOMA in Ameiican family (0 do general housewor! wages $10 10 §20; city only. Call 916 Howard st. ©) YOUNG GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS, ONE & for chamberwork and the other for chamber- work and wait at table. Call 110033 Stevenson off Twi | Y oux MAN S US| washing or any kind of work by the day. pentina st., near kKighth YIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN AN X Vmerican family where there are 1o small children; wages $12. Call or address 563 Stev- enson st. ] ESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW WISHE: position as housekeeper or care of childre Cull 303 Fourih st. O | (00K, BAK l ELIABLE MAN, MIDDLE A GE man,wishes a situation as gardeneror tnke care house, cow, : hostler; city or country: handy with tools nerally usciul about place. Ad- dress H. B.. box 64. this office. GOOD BREAD, PIE for the country. U'wants a_situation 1301 Santa Ciara ave., Alameda. \ INDUSTKRIOUS FLDERLY MAN W A\ light work of any kind: wonld be usefal and Bandy about house, garden, etc.: o home the prin- umeda. Address IrL, boX 6 QITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MA » an (no_children) in_hotel, restaurant or private family: best of references. Call oraddress HAKRLE BISSILLL, 1507 Mission st., San Frar BY )R HEAD W ;10 ce ence from general orial forces in Canada. com- ‘Address put- Address Kenrny st. AIRDRESSI 25c AND 85c; MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. '\IOSTC NVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; YL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25eto $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 perweck: free 'bus and baggace 10and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED. * WAITERS FOR SUMMER RESORTS AND springs, $30; 3 waiters for springs, $2! tryman, simmer resort, $25. C. R. HANS €0., 110 Geary st. ASTRY COOK, HOTEL. $65; SECOND COOK, countxy hotel, 360; moat and pastry cook for institution, $50; cook, meat and pastry, Summer resort, $75; shori-order cook, country restaurant, #40: night short-order cook, #9 a we k: cook and wife, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Asso. H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly. HEALY & CO., 93 Kearny st. AKBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKELL, 857 Clay. BARBERY ASSOCIATION OF (AL EMFLO ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 27915 0’ Farrell. BARBER HOP FOR SALE—BEST LOCATION | in this city for a 5¢ shop; 4 chairs; room for 7 more. Apply this otfice. $800 WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEED: . does an express business: 4 horses: wagons; owns buildings. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ®2000, HOTEL OF 2l fuois BaT . dining-room, ctc.. summer resort, 1 | hour's ride from Sap Francisco, clearing $150 per | month; rooms commanding & beantiful marine | View: must be seen (0 be appreciated: part of pur. | Cilase price can Temain; BAUISTACIOrY TeAsols siven | For selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Ke | Market st. NDY STORE, NORTH OF MAR- $125. S&. ‘etabiished 22 years; rent §12:é|v- si Tooms: furniture included. M. LESS CO. 783 Market st. 2 NT; 3 LIVING ROOMS: $200 mflé};‘-’?fi& A1 business: daily re- cipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 78813 Market st. ‘9~ () SALOON: TARIVING INTrRIOR $350 cheap ran! . town: opposite large railrond depot; enses $1: good stock. M. LESS CO, S recelpts $10; daily ex’ Tiving rooms; recelp Iy ox: BARBEERS — BEST-PAVING HAIR 150 shop, laundry office and cigar-stand for sale, Apply oraddress ASA BERDROW, San Jose. ¥ ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them as good s new, and with our new machines we can do your work &t one-half the usual price; done while’ you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. ANTED — MEX 10 LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. | PBESL PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes. pointed toe, our make, 32 50 and $3: ladies’, gents’ and children’s misfic and cast-off shoes bought or exchauged. IGHO HOUSE, ™ ‘863, MARKET ST Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. bight; $1 to 82 week. 5() LABORERS FOR ROCK QUARRY A A pick and shovel work, city. long job, J and board; 10 teamsters, near city, $26 and board. C. R.HA ¥ & CO., 110 Geary st. 3 MILKERS. COUNTRY, $30; 6 FARMERS ¢) for having, near city, $25and $26: gardener, #50 t0 $55; gardener, near city, $25. C. R. HAS: SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. APANESE COOK FOR COUNTRY HOTEL. ) $25, see boss here: 2 Japanese bedmakers and do cleaning, hotel, $25: Japanese cook and dish- sher. small counfry restaurant. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IRONERS, C TRY LAUNDRIES, $30 +) and $35 and found; man to run Sinclair bosom- ironer, $50: washer, country laundry, $35. C. R. HANSEN & (0., jeary st HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st 200 rooms; best in the city: singe rooms 20.and 25c a night, ¥ 1 & week: meais 10c. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room !reerbrun and buxg.!e to and from the ferry. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD + mts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. 100 XE},T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1us, 15 and 200 a night, including coffes and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. ANTED—SBINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1 veek: rooms for two, 256 a day, $1 50 & weei; reading-room: dally pa 36 Clay st. W TED—BLACK: TH COUNTRY shop, $40 to 350 per month and board; fore- man for mine, $3 per day: man to pile grain in warchouse in country, $52 per month and board: 2 men for haying, $1 per day, and after that Lo press hay at15c per ton; manto milk 16 cows and work in hayfield, $25;' man run hayrake on ranch neaccity, $25 to $30; swamper, $35; black- smith, small country shop, $50 to $35 and ' found: 10 men for hayfields and ranch work, $25 and $26; cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. \} ANTED—BAKER FOR COUNTRY HOTEL | #30 and_ foun walter, country hotel, $25, | and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. i O HEADER- WA DI < pick up sac 20 faimer-, orchard and vi and $26: 3 (horemen, evard hands, d $15; choreboy for a ranch, $10: 20 woodchoppers for & mine, $1 cocd; | choppers, pine ana redwood, Sunta Clara | 0 aborers, ¢ity and country, $1 day and | 0 tiemakers, Sc and 10c each: contract to | lei to' sink 200 feet of shaft: stableman, city, | MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. | 9() MEN OR YOUNG MEN TO PICK FRUIT, | <Y make hay. dig irrigation ditches, etc., $20 | ana found, for a large banking company. MU - | RAY & RiaDY. Leading Employment Agents, | 634 and 636 Sutter st. | | 5, $40, $40 waiters, $30; 2 dish bartender, %25; neat yousg man for a couutry hotel: cook ior'a resort; 2 ranch cooks, $15 and | | 1 $25. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- mient Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ©) BLACKSMITHS $10 AND $85 AND FOUND: ~ wheelwright, se boss here. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and FGERMAN. GOOD CARP F.R,CAB- inei-maker and zeneral mechanic, with b Wants a situstion of any kind. Address 716 Cle SITUA driver, milk Address F. tion: city or countrs and do gartening work; references. , box 119, Call Office. N ACTIVE MAN 290 YE. I on’t drink nor smoke, wishes Lo get situat| in wholesale house as porter or shipping clerl io carpenter work, 1f necessary. Address E 3214 Fourteenth st. A1 SALESMAN OF £\ thoroughly acquainted with trade and capable of like to form a conn sponsible concer: SITUATION IN OF ent; salary no object ERED RICh S RoS T CRILOtes FIRST-CLASS WITH 10 YEARS' | wishes posi-ion in wholesale house. Pacific uandling large deals, wou tion with some tdress L large and re- referenc Address Ps A WHOLE- Address G., box :rstands care of horses, car- riages and garden. Add. H. H., box 128, Call. ITUATION WA D wit care of ranch |} middle aged; | * erstands al ki wife g0od cook Address J. r work on a private place s of ranch or private ass references. L. RATH- BER, TANTED — BY GOOD young man position to collect and d ocd references. Address . ¥ curity and this oft ICENSED ENGINEER J rience in_city and the mi city or country; man of and locomotive. Address L. M., box 107, Call Otlice. | JBER AND RELIABLE YOU. 3 (Danish) desires a steady job of ax drive wagon. Address J., box 140, this offic PRUFESSIONAL ACCOUSTANT his_services in the experting of books, oj 5 YEARS EXPE , wants situation can run dynamo | “OF books and general expert work. Address P.C., Call Offic | and commission. Clay si. | \\ ANTED—FTRST-CLASS MINER CAPABLE | of actiuz as underground foreman, see boss here: 2 farmers and wives, $30 and $45; sawfiler 10r box factory, #3 (0 $3 50 a duy; 2 quartz miners, $2 75 a day; milkers: farmers; choreman; wood- choppers; driver for milk wagon, $26 and_found: American buttermaker for creamery, $30 and found: 2 handironers, $35 and found; waiter, | countrs hotel, §26; cooks aud others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO. Sacramento st. | EAD WAITER, $30; WAITER, §: AME, country hotel; 2 machine miners, $3 a day dairyman for Nevada, §30 to $35 and free fate: b | farmers, $15 and $20; woodsmen, $20 (o $30; ax- men and barkpeelers. K.T. WARD & CO., 608 | and 610 Ciay st. W COOK FOR RESTAURANT, CITY, $10 a week; hotel cook, $4): young German pantryman, ter in a summer resort, $20 and found; 318 25; LEON ANDRE, ~T milk route sober man and single | man wanted. Address, statiog previous experi- | ence, 8. R., box 52, Call Office. | WA S8 COOK FOR A PIC- | nic ground Oakland. Inquire MRS BUCKINGHAM'S Employment Bureau, 515 | righth s nd. | DRINTEK INDER PRE boy on Gordon. R. R. PATTERSON, Montgomery s be neat, near 429 E SED] TO STORE FRONTS; | #250. Apply early, 22315 Eddy st '“'Z\.\ [ED — WELL-RECOMMENDED BOYS about 14 to 16 vears old_to distribute adver- tising matter. Call 47 Elgin Park ave. ) MEN WHO CAN FURNISH G( REFER- ) énce to collect. Apply 9 1012 Wednesday and 1hursday, W. T. CALDIERWOOD, third floor Pa- cific Mat B0y RGETIC MEN AND WOMEN TO PRE- nt the grettest novelty of the year: salary I'he Cabizet Company, 18 Post. —YOU N OR BOY TO L trade. Luquire 10714 Fifth st. TO 500 GLASSES: CON- | : nothing to furnish. DROIT & LAWRY, | and closing of partnership accounts, writing n..i | box 1 W ANTED-BY & YOUNG MARRIED MaX, a situation as carpenter on a ranch; is also used 10 all kinds of farm work: can furnish good | reference. Address P. O. box 17. San Lorenzo. W ESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights {n every room 25¢ 0 $1 50 per nighi: $1 50 to $6 per free b from the fer KMAN WISHES SITUATION IN A P! ate family : good gardener, conchman; under- | nds handiing siock: gooi milker: references. ddress Industrious, box 27, Call Office. 44 THIRD, ectric Iights in every room: 200 25c to $1 50 per night: $150 (o $6 per iree busen | baezage 10 and from the ferr z HUN ©cook, private family, country, $20; cook, summer T $25; 2 waitresses, same country hotel, $20: 2 German chambermaids, $20; | 20. C. R. HANSE, DR TE FAM- German chambermaid, $20: 2 Ger- second girls. $20 and 8 nd housework, 3 in family. $26; rman cook. Santa Barbara. aitresses, 20 and $25: Ger- 1s for cooking and J. F. CROSETT man and gir. for ¢ ranch_cook, 5 i 2 resiaurant man gl in bukery, $20, and g housew and country & CO., 312 Sutter st. R sort, $25: cook summer resort, $30. MUR- DY, 634 Clay st 2 | 4 HOUSEWORK, SMAL FAMILY e party here 10 0'clock. MUR- (00K, SMALL HOTEL $20; GIRL FOR _ chamberwork and waiting, same place, $15, fare paid: restaurant waitress. $15 and room, near city; other piaces. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st G ERMAN $ COOK, 8 LA X dress, $30; 15 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. W ANTLD— WOODCARVER. 907 MISSION ED—ABOUT 17 Y EARS. street. (TRONG BOY WAN' D Apply after 10 o. ., 603 Montgomery st. l{Al:BEf( WANTED. 1531 POLK TOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL: MUST HAVE #200 cash. Address Y box 11, Call. (JCHAIR RESTAURAN for £100: sacrifice. Colu 5-SHOP FOR 5 AT ORDERS 5c., WITH COFFEE, 635 Clay. | M AN T0 TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. ML A pply 519 Filbert s 'w',\.\'n;n — WATC. tice. Apply at 12: W ANTED—COMP laundry: also an_assistant. between 8 and 9 A. . M L tea or milk. APPREN- ontgomery ave. T WASHER FOR A ‘Apply Lane Hos- ENCED cellarman for liquor-store; one who under- stands both wholesale and retail business: must | poly to 423 Kearny st. | F "LASS CLOTH SALESMAN FOR | a first-class hous good hat salesman; holders of U. S. eligible. Room 165, wenc - ceriificates are W ANTED—2 YOUNG MEN WITH SMALL capital 1o rent and give exhibitlons with water bicycle. Apply NW. cor. Tayior and Bay st. ()LD MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT EMPLOY- U ment.” 611 Clay st., room 7. JOBER MAN IN WINKE HOUSE; OF GOOD \D character; middle aged; speaks German: mix | drinks for inside sulesman and recommended from | last emplover only need apply. Box C. M., Call | Branch Office, 550 Montgomery st. «orner Clay. W ANTED_SIEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN nd make himself useful in cash busi- v 75 per monih: must have 1250 cash. & CO., 917 Market st DY MAN TO COLLECT and assist generaily in light business; salary $75, with chance of ‘increase; must have $150 cash. 777 Market st., room 7. W ASTED—iRESCH SE, #16; FRENCH maid and seamstress, $25; Swedish laundress, country, $30; German chambermaid, same place, 2 cooks, small botels, $25 to $30. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton TOUNG GIRL AS N LIGHT HOUS work and care of haby. Call between 9 and 2212 Bush st., near Filimore, 7 OU. LADY WITH 8500 TO INVE: capable of doing society reporiing. can secure steady posit.on at 50 per month: invesiment se- cuted. Address M. +-. B., Call Office, Oakland. \'L:\T GIAL FORGENKRAL HOUSEWO! LN “must be good plain cook; wages $20. 15 Fair Uaks st., near I wenty-first. { 13 W ANTED—FOR THE UNITED ~STATES | Marine Corps, U. S, navv, able-bodled, 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 kngiish properly; only citizens of | the United States or persons who have legally de- | clared their intentlons to become _citizens will be | accepted; this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving op- | portunities to visit all parts of the world on board. | ournew cruisers. For further information apply at | the Recrulting Office, 20 Ellis st., Sun Franciseo, ATLOR'S SEAT-ROOM AT 611 CLAY ST. room 7: 75¢, with use of machine. IRL [0 ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK AND care of chiidren. 1910 Golden Gave ave. Y OUNG GIRL; TAKE CARE BABY: GOOD home; small wages. Call 1940 Eliis st. (VIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking; «-erman preferred; wages $15. 1218a Iton st. (1000 EXPERIENCED FINISHERS; MUST operate. 935 Market st., room 1. N EAT YOUS LD LIKE A SITU- 4\ ‘ation to do Iight housework, sieep home, in the Mission. Addiess box D, Call Branch Oftice, Sixt th and Mission sis. | (GERMAN GIRi. WANTS & EITUATION TO X do general housework or upstwirs work. Ad- | dress 31 Stockton si., COr. Sutter. \ OMAN WITH SON 8 YEARS OLD DE. sires position 10 keep house for widower with | one ehi objeciion o couutry if near school. | Address 4272 Twenty-fitth st. MIPDLESGED WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- AV keeping in city, trom #15 to $20, or general Lousework in flat: good plain cook. Call or write t0 448 Natoma st., M1SS BEELER. (FERMAS GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE,CAN speak English, wishes place to take care of children or assist with Jight housework; slee home. Please call 1105 Stevenson st., nr. 1 welft) and Market. 7OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK and children. Call 10 to 12, 51914 Capp st. M IDDLE-AGE TRMAN NURSE, $25; IN- fant’s nurse, Oakland. $25; 4 housegirls, $20: 2 girls to assist, $12 1o $15. Apply 316 Sutter st. 7OUNG GIRL (GERMAN PARENTAGE preferred) for light housework at 286 Natoma st.. near Fourth. JOXPERIENCED HANDS ON SILK WAISTS and wrappers. 8. STEU 26 Eighth st. I".(m'BF’Aiumr E HARGE OF "4 department. Address, stating experience and salary exoected, Wholesale, box 52, Call. NOMPETENT WOMAN 10 ASSIST IN profitable legitimate business. Address Profit, box 122, Call Office, IRST-CLASS TATLORESS ON CUSTOM [ coats. 41114 Kearny st. RL (20 TO LIGHT HOUSEKEEPIN 1 G uwice weekly: $250 monthly. Gentlema; box 26, Call office. | NEAT YOUNG DASISH GIRL WANTS A { &\ situation for light housework: wages %10 to | $15. Caul, during morning hous, at 347 Dore st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY cuiture lessons; azents who will handle my toilet preparations taught free. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. PERI] ED GERMAN GIKL WANTS 118 Nintb street, open until 9:30 o'clocks situation as chambermaid or to wait at table. Address 204%g Eddy st., rear. RESSCUTTING AND FITTING TAUGHT thoroughly in three hours or less at MKS. R. L. JONLS' dressmaking school, 505 Fell st. R i ACQUAINTED incity: temperate: rustler; reference; investi- gate. kmployment Uftice, 128 Four.h st. NEN WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to b0c;week $1 1o $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion (0 morning calls: clean; quiet; open all night. AX —1000 MEN AT DUBLIN LOTUS Dbarber-shop: newly openea: shaving 5c; hair- cutting 10 and biggest 207 Fourth st. RY ACME HOU BE- low Sixth. for a room’ Jacque MEN'S ~SKCOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 26c 1o 1 25. 562 Mission. F REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOE bc: Aixo A hoi'! @of laver, fe, at 887 Clav st AGENTS WANTE L $120 | barrels of beer a week: only reason for selling, AKE GOOD LIVING SELLING IMPROVED leather suspenders; exclusive territory. 1332 Sacramento st. ! WO LADY CANVASSERS; NEW PATENT- | ed ariicle; sell on sight: best thing for years; | investigate. 11 Glen Park ave 5 GENTS WANTED- known and fast-seiling article; ladies or gents. 3, 910 Pacific st '1_1 VE 3 4 Oakland: $2 to $5 per day. Uemen. | ) piy 1027 starke st KOOMS WANTED. W ANTED—BY LaDY WITH BO . A FUR- nished room with small stove for light honse- keeeping: $6: Oakland, Alameda or Mission. Vera, box . Call Office. FURNISHED FLATS WANTED. i PERMA- box 140, Call. SHED FLAT; 6 TO8 ROOMS give price and decatls. F. ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. JELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AN eirv to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st : MEDICAL. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored In s few hours: safe and sure relief guaranteed: travelers heiped withont delay; pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate 30 years' successful practice: MEDI- STRICITY used: ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS, DR. WY. H, 916 Pos: near Larkin. TITC OF PNEUMATOPATHY FOR healing and instructions: 2729 Jackson st, hours, 10 to 5; consultation free 1l or write for our “New Methods”; the poor healed free. R. PENA CHECKS IT IN 2a HOURS; prompt rellef; successful trea'ment; diseases of both sexes & specialty. 7 Grant ave. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, T D JEW send postal. TRU- ment or worthless piils used ; every woman her own physician for all female tioubles, no matier from what cause; restores always in one day can besent and used at home: all cases guarantee if you want t0 be treated safe and sure call on man’s physician. DR. POPP. 18 Kearny si. :\ BLESSING TO LADIES—IN R ANT RE- | lief for monthly irregularities (from whatever | cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians in San Francisco, who restore all cases at once by an improved method. superior to others: ladies will save time and money: be assured of honest | treatment by consulting the doctors before calling elsewhere: patients who have been imposed upon are specially invited; home in confinement; wd- vice free. DK. and MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister next Hibernia Bank. RS. GOODWIN, DISEA -ES OF WOMEN A specialiy: unexcel ed in restoring irregularity or other conditions; bome in confinement: best of o low fees: ills $2. Removed from 1370 M: et sl. to 904 McAlllster st. T ADIES, CONSULT FREE MKS. DR, SCOTT. 4’216 Powell st.; only qualified specialist; $500 for case I fail to cure: diseases of the eves treated. ECARD'S PILLS—DISEASES OF WOMEN A specialty: also “:ine Barhs.” Kooms 5and 4, MacDonough building, Uskland. 1\1 S. DE. WEGENLLR TAKES LAD B fore and during confinement: Infants adopted into good homes; treats all female complaints or irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. N ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEM all female diseases ireated: expert physician: terms moderate. Office, 235 Kearny st., room 9.2 PRIVATE HOM CONFINEMENT. MRS. | D! "UNCK Alameda. ] ¥l ULAR ORANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. 2b4145 4th. | QURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: a home in confinemen: | with every comfort; salisfaction guaranteed, by MKS. DR. CW Y ER, 226 Turk st. R HALL, 14 MCALLIS/ kK STREET, NEAK Jones. It “A LPEAU’S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irreguiarities: no danger: eafe and su D. until too mu 1CAL Y CHOICE W UPRIGHT STE Room 10, Fiood bldg. | UPRIGHT PIANO: NE 1921 Sacramento st. FISHER UPRIGHT, $125: MARSHALL & Wendell, $125: bargains & $150 and $175. THE ZENO MAUVAIS M ' CO., 769 Market. @45 HALL PIANO FORSAL &H:) $5 instaliments PIANUS HALF PRIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS S. EATON. MUST SEL . New and second-hand pianos at enormous redus- exceptional opportiuity to buy. Call and examine. 735 Market st. S OUK NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN pormits of our selling some planos for §3 per month It is not necessary 10 20 clsewhere for more favorable terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. STEINWAY $175; STECK $150: STE ing $100; Ladd $60. INN'S, 228 P DO U stock on the Pacific coast. T C0., 933 Market st. QTEINWAY BABY at a sacritice. 933 Market st. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS.', BUSH & Gerts and Knabe planos: at wholesale | prices. A, L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Pos: st. TLOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than goods cost landed in Neflv York; just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- Iny: violins, $1756: mandolins, §3 35: guitars. $3; | antoharps, 81; accordiors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, | 1 Leavenworth st ON His F. W RA , NEARL NEW, THE F. W. SPENCER CO, cases for instruments, violin Outiiis, etc.; new pianos for rent and sale. J. HA RKY SCOTT, 929 Market st., Spreckels building. 33 5125, EINE CHICKEKING: SCHNTIZ 18 D LLO. Meallister st., next to Hivernia Bank. CH‘L‘KEHL\'U»AA ling pianos: see our new : pianos or rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON. 16 O' Farreli. BIEON SAUZY, 08 POST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Jivans. Frices and other pianos. JUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. reoairer. 2 Latham vlace. LOST. OST—LAST SATURDAY MORNING, ON i steamer Pledmont, a bundle of letters ad- dressed A. C. Jensen. Finder will be liberally re- warded if returned to 1263 Market st. TLODGINGS, 3¢ T0 15¢ PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DK. GOR- <\ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. EST IN CITY- E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND. 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdors sts. OOMS 16¢ 0 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 10 #1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ASTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. W ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & £y Dept I"’mm Attor- 8! \TURDAY OR SUNDAY, LADY'S breastpin: violers, diamond in center. Please Teturn to 2614 Kearny at., room 9: iiberal reward, ©) PUPS, 1 GORDON AND 1 BLACK SETIER. Reward at 537 Fourth st. ®10 REWARD—LOST, JUNE 17, FROM BUS Ly at Belvedere, junc:ion beach road with middle road, near Dunbar residence, round plain gold locket bearing monogram *J. <. one side and “H. K. <.” on other: inside containing lady's pic- ture and opposite it date September 4, 1894 locket being attached to double xold chain with long twisted links connected by small round ones. Re- turn u‘; J. 8., 427 Sansome st., and receive above reward. OST—JUNE 22, DEERHOUND PUP, COLOR 4 black, legs and face black and tan, white breast and white stripe on face, white tip on tuil; finder will be rewarded. Call A. MAZOUC, 15 Virgiuia pl., off Broadway, above Stockton st. neys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and jis: of 200 inventions wanted. MESS HALFSOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 400, done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Hotel; branch 767 Market,opp. Will & Finck’s, S.F. OST—GOLD LOCKET; FILIGRE BOTH sides, with diamond on 'front side; handsome reward. 6251 Larkin st., third floor. o SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 969 Howard st., nr. Sixth. LusT—J.ARuE FRESH RED COW; LIRERAL reward. Keturnto 1798 McAllister st. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN 510CK FOOD; M2l krocers eep 1 : UG DOG; ANSWERS TO NAME OF BUD. Return t0 1238 Howard st.; reward. [ %10.000. | Hotel, three-story O SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND | quick for cash see STRAND & CO., 917 Market 1 75, GROCEKY AND BAR; OLD ESTAB- Z . 1ished: rent only 810 pays well. STRAND & CO. B175. S1#3%5 & Con 017 Muricer st | $32 0. 1 location; COFF SALOON, PAY~ WELL. « STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. | BUTCHER SHOP: TRADE OF $50 - 1o $60 a day; this place is well fitted up and everything complete for the business; 3 | horses, 1 WAgou, 2 Carts: great bargaini cheap at | $2000. See STRAND & CO, 917 Market st. $600, FARTAER IN ELEGANT PAVING D business: will stand the fullest investi- n; rare chance for young or middle-aged : only object in_taking partner is to enlarge the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 1400, 23, FLEGANT BUTCHER-SHOP | . across the bay, with two horses and wagons, fine fixtures, safe, cash reg ster: working 8 men and doing fine business; object of selling sickness;mvestigate T.LUBELSKL7 City Hall & $60 FINE STATIONERY AND CONFEC- « tionery business; in good locality; rent cheap; with 3 elégant living-rooms; the best bar- gain for the money ever offered in 'this city; see thisto-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 17 Market st. == . PARTNER WANTED IN FAMILY 750, favorsiore: run successiaily by nér for 20 years: large ouiside route: D O Founs man preferred: must have good M. LESS & CO., 78315 Market ER WANTED— gentleman; paying business; references. dress A., box 161, Call Office. ARGAIN IF SOLD TO-DAY: SALOON | “establisned 20 years. See owner, 1125 Dupont. ] SMALL MANUFACTURING BUSI- £400. 225t ony one in'clty: drawing zood business: good reasons for selling. 415 Mont- gomery R WL ©F () RESTAURANT: ESTABLISHED 15 300. years: run by present owner three and a half years: recelpts $20 per day; rent $2260; 6 rooms connected if desired: seiling on account of sickness, Address & “ali Offic Er PURCHASER D POULTRY ranch: $750. T. F. CONKLIN, office Red Flag, opposite Six-mile House, San Br: RU ORE FOR SAL owner has other business. [ Ad- Call. Drugs, box 3, Q0K SALE—THE PA: ENT RIGHTS OF newly patented machine, called the Farmers Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller which also can be worked iu connection with seed- sower. Inquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, . stand. $150—Saloon; paying fine. 00— Restaurant: worth $1500; see this. £200—Branch bakery and delicacy ;worth double. $1100—A snap in an elegant grocery. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave., for bargains. K450, L GROCERY AND BAR, BEST D). location in city. good business, sells 8 $100 VEGETABLE-STORE AND FRUIT- 371 other busines: 7 City Hall avs ®150, FARTSER WANTED—LIGHT, . genteel “business, with rising young man of good standing and reputation; no night or nday work: well estublished and will pay from £65 t0 #75 per month. See to-day GEO. S ART, 602 Market PARTNFER IN OLD-ESTABLL-HED mercantile commission-house, controli- rade from all parts of the coast; owner pariner as business s too much for one: | has always been prosperous and can be | v increased: will pay big returns on money ted: will bear thorough investigation; for- e for some active man who wants profitable GEO. STEW ART, 602 Maraet st. CHOP HO h $750. DECKER, 1020 Market. ALOON; BEST LOCATION; NO REASON KER, 1020 Market st. see this at once. T. LUBELSKI, $300 BAKERY: FINE CORN ER:3 ROOMS: J - bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st. CORNER GROCERY BAR, LIV- | $650. ng room, north of kept WOL = ALOON, 2 EOUU SR S ares ipatoonitve: jon Eeasny st partners don't agree. W ILKE, 531 California st. $501) HONESTAND IND) STRIOUS PART- Y « ner wanted in hotel and saloon; clear- ing £200 per month. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- fornia st. "‘&:60{ CANDY-STORE, BRANCH BAKERY q - and stationery; laundry and U.S, agency; Market st; b roo; bath: rent $1 by owner 6 ycars. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal fornia £3500. STEAM LAUNDRY: ESTAB DODUV. Lished for years: all modern improve- meats; doing large busiuess; 4 borses and 4 wag- ¥ OWDer for y 31 Californi: | of sickness. Address D. 1154 Washington st., Oakland. ESTAUKANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE: FOR sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of . equal value in locali'y and climate suitable for consumptive. TIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS goparner; country business; $50. Room 9,122 o8t st. OW RENT. AP- Pacific st. ANDY STOR. A PA 3 established tor years; nice living-rooms. 10! Valencia st. . NOTION D *40 RARE CHA FIRST-ULAS o - Testaurant on principal street of Hay- wards, doing & good business: selling on account , box 45, Haywards, Cal. 217 IVING SIS Sahe s sickness; 1o agents. 1127 Mission st. PART\ER IN GOOD On( $.fl)0. paying saloor Apply at 1524 Mason st $.) 0 PAYID R SALOON WANTS Z0V. partner; experience unnccessary. 633 Howard st. upply of stock. 508 Howard. Fms’rwm " GOOD-PAYI BAKERY, chea, ou account of death. Call Office. T—GOOD LOCATION; GOOD ‘heaj < e A()() FIRST-C : 500. good trade: owner retiring: cha of a lifetime. Addres ., box 139, Call Office. ¥ ILL TRADE OR EXCHA> BAKERY outfit, horse and buggy, electric fan, bicycle, orange land, town lots. Coiumbia, 128 Fourth. AN\' STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT . M., box 2. C: Goén ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. RLACKSMITH-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; g00d place: $150. Inquire 337 Flith st. 00D OPPORTT {; SE UT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrangenent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. A WESK'S NEWS FOR § CENTS_THE WEEKLY CALL. (n wraper, for mailiog. A ons: owner owns property: will give lease. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. SALOON: ESTABLISHED YEARS: Gl R e DT £15; near Marxet Hall; actual value, $1000. Call WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 3 HALF INTEREST IN THRIVING « cash business: duties light and easily learned: or will exchange for real estate in cily or across the. H., box 33, Call Officy $200. OWNER STENBERG COMPANY, 633 SALOON AND LIQUOR STORE: - south of and nr. Market: receipts $15 to full vaiue; stock and:fixtures; family trouble. BERG (0., 832 Market st. ROAD HOUSE, ACROSS THE | bay, near railroad depot: hand- | E. somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, pariors and promenade grounds; finest family and sum- | mer resort; well known as enjoying most desirabie class of patronage: good bar trade the year round; this offer never equaled; means a fortune in a few Years: owner owns the prope ty; isfy yourself. STENBERG & C¢ $1 G(}O RESTAURAN OYSTEK-HOUSE, handsome privale rooms: three en- trances: old-established trade: Chance rarely of- fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested, Iarge income certain. STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market. $(| BUTTER, MILK A D DELICACY D /U, siore: thriving iocation; living-room: new stock; suitable for family. STENBERG Ct 632 Market st. K()(), YARKETST. CIGARSTAND "AND D cl brooms; must be sold: low rent. BARRETT, 1126 Market st. $8(. BRANCH = BAKERY: & LIVI} Qi « rooms: low rent; receipts $5 to $7 a day. BARRE 1125 Market st, $QO CHOPHOUSE AND SHORT ORDERS. OU. receipts $7 day: low rent: great bargain., | BARRE’ 1125 Market st. NOBUY OR = patch see D C RESTAURANT ON MaR Saloon, north Market s Lodging-house, 60 rooms.. ELL A BUSIN T i & CO. | 4-room outfit. sol LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. -OOM COR. HOUSE, 1 must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 5() RoOM HOTE: 3 locatis Fex BARGAIN STRAND & U IN LODGING-HOUSES SEE 917 Marke st. W\{T GOLD MINE; OLD- established b elegant new modern furniture; new carpet: everything firs owner retiring from business. ., T37 Market st G- HOU! 18 ROOMS %575, Lpol [ O O. Ellis st., near Mason. COLTON, 968 Market st. . $300 SNAP: NEWL 3 HED + lodging-house 13 rooms; rent §32. 538 Mission st. PWO LODGING-HOTS] ONLY $200; clear profit $40. S B easy terms. 115 Second st. ODGING-HO " BO r, AND ., 917 Larkin OQ WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 40 low rent. _Inquire grocery. 40 Sixth st FURNITURE FOK SAL JFLOOR OILCLOTHS Engli h Linoleum Brussels Carpet OR SALE OR R RNITURE OF 7 rooms; & bargain. 14 Market st T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new ; cash or time. open evenings. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-SA- « loon, Polk st., clearing 875 per mont! HEAL K RELIABLE PARTNER IN CASH | « commission business. Address W.C., | ‘all Office. $35( owner in other business. $30 billiards, etc.; centrally located near Market street: rent cheap. For particulars | address 1. M., box 108, Call Cffice, A HALF INTEREST IN CHAS. COL~ LR WID by lady of means or f B FINE GROCERY AND BAR. Call at 1421 Harrison, bet. Tenth and Eleventh. DARTNER OF INFLUENCE IN BEST PAT- ent made. J. K., box 44 Call Oftice. 500. Sor ALE—NICKOLAS HOTEL, « corner San Bruno and Army sts. JIRE SALE ! tll goods are completely dls- b4 Linoleum, per y: Matting. peryard. Till our new bul stana. Till such time we are conducting business -Ogll%‘gxm- Seventh and Mission sis J. F00 Soxr=Es CHAMBER SETS, $14; stoves, rlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10: bed- ounges. $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4t —_— FURNITURE WANTED. D-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY; good prices. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. UTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALI- st,, corner Kearny, pays best price for merchandise. E PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. s $2' CASH; BUSINESS CLEARS $60 A Call after 7 P. M. 826 Twenty-first J month. street, Oakland. : TOR SALE OR RENT—COUNTRY BUSINESS: house and lot ina nice little country town. For particulars address or call on the owner, Win- chester House, 44 Third st ORNER (:ROCERY AND BAR; MUST BE sold at once on account of leaving city; call and see it. 1044 Foisom st. PIRST-CL. FRUITSTORE: HORSE AND wagon; fine location; fine outside trade; for sale very cheap. 429 Lyon st., cor. Grove. F YOU WANT GOUD PRICES FOR FURNE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. FFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE 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 tel. Jessie 761 CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. $5()0 .. LLLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR « bright man with small capital to establish himseif in a good paying business clea ing $75 to $100 per month; has stylish team and good stock on hand: must be sold immediately: this is abona-fie business and must be seen to ba appreciated; no agen x 182, Call Office. OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED, centrally located vood, coal, hay and grain stores in Oakland: corner 16.. Parties desiring to buy please address A. B., box 7, Call Office, Oak- ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8c.: RUG sampies free; telephone Jessie 9d44. STRAT- TON, 19 Eighth'st. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Sth; phone Jessie 253. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Cac- pet Heating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tei. S0. 40. YONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 855 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. land. 150 RESTAURANT WORTH $500; O'), everything first class. Apply D, M KAE, 829 Mission st. ANTED—PARTNER IN A GOOD-PAYING butcher business. Inquire at cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero sts. ARTNEK FOR BrERBOTTLING BUSI- ness and mineral water. 712 Fourteenth st. JIFTY-CHAIR RESTAURANT ON SI A for §:00; sacrifice, Columbia, 128 Fourth st. JINE BUSINESS CHANCE FOR A MAN T0 invest $6000. B. C., box 9. Call Office. AYING CNCLERY: "CHANCE FOE ONE andy with tools: no agents. Add; box 50, this oftice. 5 Sl TE SONABLE: ONE OF THE BEST dye worksiu the city; pertectly equipped: loug lease: very low rent; artesian well; central loca: tion. ' Particulars, branch office, 619 Valencia. O, SALE-HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE: 37 fine furnished rooms: kitchen; dining-room: fine bar; entrance (0 2 sireets; rent reasonale: will be s0ld at a bargain: nesr ferry depot. Ad- dress . D. .. box 106, Call Office. ~ 7 OAL AND TEAMING—PARTNER WANT- ed: old-established, paying busiiess: capital required, $4000. Address . R., box 134, Call. ROCERY AND SALOON—VERY CHEAP. low rent. 249 Stevenson. AVING 2 RESTAUKANTS—ONE CHEAP; tria. given. Apply 1241 Market. OTS IN EXCHANGE FOR SALOON OR boarding-house. . B., box 134, Call Office. OR SALE—WELL-ESTABLISHED FRUIT and poultry store; make offer. 1003 Howard St., cor Sixth. JTROCKERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED 5 years: fine bar trade: fine fixtures and cash register; 4 living rooms: “other business cause of selling: offer wanted. 439 Grove st., cor. Octavia. $ 1000, EALFINTERESTIN OLD ESTAB - lished, well stocked, good paying general store out of town; double value in Sigb.; trial given; 1 partner retiring. Apply Call Otlice. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- tng, 85 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, ARPETS CLEANE AND like new. FERG South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E. MITCHELL CA RPET CLEANING CO.. 248 o T4th st.; cleaning ¢ » yard. 7Tel. Mission 74 McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATL ovating works. 453 Stevenso HORSES. e e (O3E, MCCLELLAN SADLLE ARLY AS g0od as new ; for sale chean. 762 Mission st. LSELL AT AUCTION, A ea 7 for board bill: July 2. FINE SORREL HORSE; Apply 406 Sixth st ‘! Lmfiiolfn’ni’nsm.s coMPp of good harness, our cwn maie, scription, for less money than you can buy E: trash; send for catalogue. 110 ?le Jllslel’ st., T() SEIS NEW AND S HAND HA 150 news”ali kinds; wagons, buggies, surreva, Tockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission s¢ =7\y SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- D00 Tess: ail kinds: bugey.wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav; 40 cheap borses. 15th and Valencia. JHORBES FUG SALE; ALSO WAGONS, 40 bu carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horsa unkex,'{lfibnxm st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. OR=ES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- jar. 'Che Hvde Ranch, Commercial st. J weight 1200. WAGUNS AND CAKRIAGES. ¥ OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, F carriages Of every desc iption; cash, note instailments. Carvill Mg Co., 46-48 8ih st., 8. F. ‘QLIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. EW AND SECOND-HAND BA KERS, LAUN- dry. milk and wagons; also FOCKat ana 2 Hac buexies. “528 Harrison st A5

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