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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1896. REAT OIL FIELDS T UNDEVELOPED, California’s Prospects Would Excite Pennsylva- nians. A. S. COOPER'S VIEWS. Whole West Side of San Joaquin Valley Is Rich in Petro- leum. WILL BE BIGGEST OIL STATE. Capital Has Been Timid and There Has Been Little Intelligent Prospecting. The time is coming when California will surpass Pennsylvania as an oil State, says A. 8. Cooper, the Southern California suthority on asphaltum mines and oil wells. For the last eight years Mr. Cooper, who was formeriy County Surveyor of Santa Barbara, has devoted his entire time to the study of asphaltum mines and oil regions, and has ccllected at Santa Bar- bara a most complete library on the sub- ject as treated by both American and foreign writers. In addition he has almost ready for publication a book dealing with these products in California. “There is a district 250 miles in length,” said he yesterday, “along the west side of the San Joaquin Valley that will bea great oil country. Commencing at Sun- set depot the oil belt extends northward, tollowing the base of the mountains to Mount Diablo; in fact it runs as far north as Point Arena. “On the coast side there is oil, too. It crops out all along to the southward, as is shown by the asphaltum mines of San Lus Obispo and Santa Barbara counties and the oil wells already known in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles coun- ties. “Where you strike gasand asphaltum, the lightest and the heaviest extremes of petroleum, there mvst be oil somewhere near. “The fact is the country bas not been prospected. A little work has been carried on here and there, but it has generally been stupidly done. “If these fields and such surface indica- tions were in Pennsylvania there would be more ‘wildcatting’ than was ever heard of before. There holes would be bored for oil from one end of the district to the other. Itis a most astonishing fact that no one has gone into it. It seems as though California capitalists were afraid to tackle the oil business. “I believe that California is going to be a bigger oil producer than Pennsylvania ever dared to be. They will not be flow- ing wells. They will have to be pumped. ‘The Los Angeles ‘wells produce gener- ally heavy oils with an asphaltum base. 1 suppose they will give out after a while. The field is not extensive; it occurs ina dome and when that is exhausted they will have to hunt for another. “There is always good illuminating ér fuel gas wherever oil is found, but the formation of stratification in California is too steep for the gas to last long or flow in a continuous stream. “In the Sisquac, where I inspected a well owned by Thomas B. Bishop, the gas was so strong at a depth of 910 feet that it blew water out of the hole and 130 feet in the air. “Last Thursday I visited a new wella mile north of Coalinger, in Fresno County. They bad it capped, but they turned it loose for my benefit, and oil flowed at the rate of a barrel a minute. It isa parafine oil with the high gravity of 44 Beaume. I found that it is an anti-clinal which ex- tends three or four miles, with good pros- pects of oil being found all along. That is the best well I have seen in this State, but there are hundreds of others to be de- veloped some day.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL P L Planigan, Reno A H Holgate, Minn W W McMullan, Mion RT Devlin, Sacramento Mrs H A Crawford, Iowa Mrs C T Martin, Iowa D Miller & w, Cal F Y Knewing, Oakdale A A Martin, Cal C B Wheaton, Oakland A Poulam. San Jose H McGrath, San Jose J M Pettigrew, Cal W A Bender, Cal A Henaerson, Oakland J B Bacon & w, Wash R E Kenney, Nova o Miss E Kenney, Novato F A James, N Y R E Kay, Keeler ! H Prinz, Monterey MissBBechier,TheDalles G Tatterson & w,Stocktn RO Adams, St Lous A Yeil. Hanford J W Johnson. Riverside Miss A Farreil, Brooklyn L W Lessiey, St Louis B H Phillips, Buffalo W W Turney, San Jose S B Randall & w, Benicia J D Scharft, Portland J J Davis, East St Louls T M Davis, Chicaxo ¥ P Young & w, Portind ss Prinz, Monterey aloman, Colo iss C Geifray, Stocktn H Chbambers, Pasdena E Jacksoo, Los 41g M Smith, D C Newton, Mo W J Quinian. B C Semple, St Paul J M Andrews,Los A Smith, Pac Grove Mrs Warner & ¢, Porild HG Benton, N Y Miss Quick, Eureka W M Wheeler, Chicago Mrs D Stearns, Portland Mrs P H Floody, St Paul Mrs J Barney, Minneap E J Munson, Denver RUSS HOUSE. W_B Floburg, Sacto W Floburg, Sacto J H Mautin, Sacramento W Walter, San Jose “aRuE xEcgox J Bendler, Miss Goss, Colo E Swayne, San Diego G Marsh, Sacramento C Marsh, Sacramento D W Bert, Colo J Gill & w, Oakland R McGuire, Sausalito W Cavenaugh & w, Mass Miss Anderson, Los Ang B Witt, Va ‘W S Wall, Woodland ¥ Townsend, Ohio W W Brigit, Jaxon N § Fairchild Ariz 3 Bartneit, Cincinnatt E Brown, Nev C L Coover, Kans W Chalmers, Chicago Miss Lamstutz, Napa A Garreit, Healdsburg Mrs Elerhart, Sausalito J Cavanaugh, Mass S White & w, New Mex R V Jones, Or R M Ballard, Cannabnl G W Bogss, Tracy Miss Howell, Los Ang §Stbbala, Ney Mumma, Burlingame Mrs trown, Kans o Mrs Wagner, Nebr Mrs | amstutz, Napa W Lamstutz, Napa A Lamstutz, Napa H wall, BC J P Hanim, Pa W Hockle, Il T Daley, Mo G H Otto, Mo W E Gallagher, Colo J Morongo, Banning Miss Bashale, Texas Miss H Bashale, Tex C Murset, Mrs Scott, Victoria S A Garrett, Ferndale PALACE HOTEL. E L Brayton, Dakota H Brayton, Dakol C ¥ Fisk, Cal F W Lawrence, N ¥ C C Hargrave, St Louls Mrs A L Buller, Cal E R Buller, Cal Miss A B Ross, Cal Miss Waddell, Tacoma ¥ E Frank, Ontario W M Strong & w, Can M McNulty, Chicago A Leonard & w, C: Mrs M Cameron. Mo Mrs E Harrison, Mo F Eaton, Los Ang Miss E Eaton, Los Ang J D Schuyler & w, Cal % T Wright. Los Ang A P Manu, Ariz H Lindsey, Los Ang C P Cheney, Los Ang M E Seccombe, Cal Mrs P A Hearst, Wash Mos C Anthony, Wash Miss Anthony, Wash Miss N Robertson, Wash Miss Apperson, Wash Miss Lane, Wash E H Lamb, Wash Mrs M Eubbs, N Y CMHunt & w, N ¥ J B Neal & w, Cal O P Phial, Poriland A T Riffie, Portland G B Hegarth. Portland W D Waiter & w, Nebr NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F F Clyma, Meridian D Hanley, Benicia Mrs B Thatcher, Coio Miss J Hagadon, N Y C R Fuller. Chicago J B Monifon, Denver F A Mitchell, Los Ang E Mahn, Alcatraz A Henderson, Ont R E Weddle, Sacto S p'Merritt, Globe Mrs Cook & 'ch,Columbla C O’'Hally, Des Moines ~ Falls Senor G Perez, Paris C H Alexander, Mass Senora Peregini, Paris A W Fellows, Chicago J Gardner, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. E Frennel, Crockett F Rosalia, San Mateo A B Coleman, Monterey J F_Rodgers, Santa Rosa T Dermoth, Oakland ~ R J Miller, Denver J C Heisch & w, Sac G J Wiener, Fresno V V Blodgets, Oakiand C M Huater. Sac Mrs C W Holloway, Obio G A Laney, Boston H G Day, St Paol Mrs 8 B Scott, Chicago H T Bonner, N Y Capt J S Hincle.Chicago W L Oliver, Seatule Dr Maynard, San Jose Mrs Maynard, San Jose G J Fieldman & w, Phila, NOT1CE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. . HELP WANTED—Continued. OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 22. F. and A. M.—Called meeting_for, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, st 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By orderof W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M., corper Geary ard Steiner_sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the master. i HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. ALTA LODGE, NO. 205, L. O. B 0/ Thegular meeting 30 DAY EVENING, June 29. Members please aitend. Visiting brotuers cor- dislly invited. Initiation. E.J.THAYER,N.G. P. N. NAN Kec. Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE — A. J. MEADOWS IS NOT connected with Rauer's Law Collection office from this date. J.J. RAUER. EAT GIRL WANTS A SITUAT1ON IN GOOD family for upstairs work, sewing, taking care of children. Please address J. C. K., 123 Clay st. OMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES EN- gagements in families; reference: icily or country. E. E. V., 881 Myrtle st., Oakland. INCHES | ER HOUSK. 44 THIRD ST.. NR, Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to$6 per week; convenient and respectable; iree bus and baggage'to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. JIUNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em ployment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE Lelp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P G- CoOKTS st SUBPLIES COOKS; ALL .branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel Granu 30. ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED AS @jnmu iu criminal cases will find it to their nterest o call at room 18, 230 Montgomery st. J. P. DAMERO)] BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41434 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 N OLD SINGLE MAN, SOBER AND HON- est, to do light work about a place: private family preferred; no objection to country: speaks French and English; small wages. Address G. B. AMETTE. 245 Eighth st., care of Mr. Kroll. &, ABARDORED CHILDREN 1IN ST. Joseph’s Infant Orphau Asylum since Jan- uary 1,1895: Robert Butler. age 5 years; Bessie Butler, age 4 years; Charies Connolly, age 6 years; Mary Fagalda, age 3 years: James Fagalda, age 1 year: Eddie McCarthy, age 8 years; Alice Mc- Carthy, age 5 years; Nathan Barloggi, age 3 years. DRS. HOLSMAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved to 1370 Market st. : poor treated free. DIVIDEND NOTICES, 5, SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 223 Mountgomery st., Mills Building. ~Dividends on term deposits at the rate of four and hirty-two one hundredths (4 32:100) per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposils at the rate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum for the half year ending June 30, 1896, will be payable free of taxes on and after July 1, 1895, 8. L. ABBOT JR., Sec. DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., corner Sutter. For the balf-year ending Juxe 30,1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and thirty-two one hundredihs (4.32) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and sixty one- bundredths (3.60) per cent per 2nnum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wednesday, July 1. 1896. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the principal, from and after July 1, 1896. CYRUS W. CARMANY), Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THXE GERN Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half yvear ending June 30, 1896, a nd has been “declared at the rate of four and y-six hundredihs (4 26-100) per cent per an- num on term deposits, and three and fifty-five hundredths (3 55-100) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and aiter Wednesday, July 1. 1896. GEO. TOURNEY, Secretary. g’ DIVID. D NOTIC ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend bas been declared at the Tate of ‘our (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (3.33%5) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July 1,1896. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. & BUMBOLDT Si S AND LOAN Soclety, 18 Geary s.—The directors have declarea the following semi-annual dividend 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 per cen: per annum_on ordinary deposits, payable on and after July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—SAN FRANCIE avings Union, 552 Callfornia st., corner Webb. _For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, a oividend has been declared at the Tate per annum of four and thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 32-100) per cent on term deposiis and three and_sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on V. the 1st of July, 1896. L WHITE. cashier. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WEDISH COOK, WITH REFERENCE, DE- sires a situation. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Satter st. VW OMAN WITH CHILD WANTS SITUATION to do general housework or cooking; city or country. Cail 221 Minna st. JITUATION WANTED FOR HOUSE CLEAN- ing and washing. 17 Sumner st GIRL 15 YEARS WISHES A SITUATIO 10 take care of a baby; prefers to sleep home. Please call 355 Jessie st 00D COOK (GERMAN) DESIRES A SITUA- tion in & priv famil Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner Fifth and Mission, r0om 35. OMAN WANTS PLAIN SEWING OF ANY als0 clothes (o clean and press. 114 room 1 G GIRL WISHES PLACE TO TA £\ care of child or children, Address A. 1. W. ‘box 61, this oftice. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, ironing and housecleaning; 65¢ half day. Ad: dress Laundress, 812 Jessie st., rear, second fioor. I“IRST-CLA"S DRESSMAKER WISHES work by day or take work at home, $150 per day. Call or address 125 Oak st. P XPERIENC WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing and froning. 1314 Larkin st. VY OMAN WITH CHILD WANTS SITUATION 10 do general housework or covking; city or country. Call 221 Minna st. VANTS POSITION AS ekeeper; city or country. J., AKING—A THOROUGH FITTER IN d_children's sults: terms $125 per on st A GERMAN GIRL, Y housework or care of children; speaks Eng- lish, German and French; city or country. Ad- dress or call 416 Sixth st. FOR GENERAL NOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK OF any kind by the day, or will do ladies’ and ents’ mending and plain sewing of all kind. Call 31 Hickory ave., nesr Gough st. Y OUNG GERMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION to take care Of horses, COWs OF garden. A. Y. box 101, Call Office. W ANTED_POSITION A8 NIGET O DAY watchman by steady, reliable man: total ab- stainer: first-class credentials. W. H. L., 754 Folsom st. 7OUNG SWEDISH MAN WISHES SITUA- tion: city or country; first-class driver; under- stands care of horses and garden; also good milker; 3 years’ experience. Address 769 is- sion st. Y QUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AS GAE, dener, choreman or on fruit ranch. T.S.,24 Mint ave. JARDENER WANTS SITUATION; THOR- oughly understands greenhouse work, also landscape gardening; references. Address Gar- aener. 441 Bush st. B (390D, CLOAK SALESLADY AND SOME g00d canvassers in connection with political g-m an"mrki;uuu mmnfi ehe‘m.flf‘-u- ui 5%' . Indust enc; el e. oom 'y Cikcher angng e SCANDINAVIAN GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT housework and attend baby. 802 Pennsylvania ave., near Twenty-third, Potrero. [ DUCATED WOMAN FOR OFFICE; EXPE- rience not necessary: references. Address Permanent, box 112, Call Office. ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; class now forming for fall work; prac- tical; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. RELIABLE GIRL ¥OR HOUSEWORK, 12 until after dinner daily: experience and refer- ences required; $15 per month. Call Monday af- ternoon or addrese 3712 Clay st. ¥ ([INISHERS, OPERATORS AND APPREN- tices wanted on vests. Apply 1104% Folsom. {IRST-CLASS SHIRTPOLISHERS AT ST. Nicholas Laundry, Seventeenth and Folsom. OLORED WOMAN. APPLY FOR 2DAYS before 10 o’clock. 579 Harrison st. W ANTED — CUSTOMERS FOR ELEGANT aud stylish hats at cost. 605 Larkin st |yRIGHT GIRLS TO LEARN GLOVE-MAK- ing. Call atter 9:30 A, M., Carson Glove Co., 818 Market st. Pmip’t-:c"r FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 85 per month; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- et and skirt patterns cuy to order, 25¢ up. Mc- DOWELL Academy, 636 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVER Tues, 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, . 67. AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE, 1194 Powell st and 105 Ninth. H AIRDRESSING, 360 AND 36c: MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. MO5E CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; sY&. Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. PIES, OOK WHU BAKES GOOD BREAD, PIES etc., wants a situation in the country. dress 1301 santa Clars ave., Alameda. TRST-CLASS BOOKKERPER WITH HIGH references wishes one or several sets of books to keep during the day; compensation moderate. Address E. J., box 62, this office. (LDERLY MAN, A LITTLE LAME, WOULD like to work in a family or hotel for a home: to make himself generally useful. Address J. H., box 186, Call Office. BY, YOUNG SWISSGERMAN MAN AND 1) wife: man as coachman in private family or work on ranch; milking; understands care horses and cows; wife do housework. Address S.C., box 108, Call Offic TOU N E ABLE-BO. v sober, steady, puinter and paper-hanger by trade. desires situation in hotel or 1ustitution; will work for low wages if steady employment. Ad- dress T. C., box 91, Lhis oftice. NERGETIC ¥ MAN wishes position for any kind of work; very handy with tools. Address H. E-., box 89, Call. ~YARDENER (PRACTICAL) OR MAN ABOUT Tplace wishes siiuation; references. Address Gardener, 417 Kearny st. YOACHMAN, THOROUGHLY SOBER AND _ reliable, in taking care of gentleman’s estab- lisnment: 15 a competent driver: best Eastern and Culifornia references. Address W. K., box 80, Cail. REPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES SIT- uation 1n_private family; coaching and gar- dening; best of references. ~Address A. K., 1228 Broadway, Oakland. ROF SIONAL 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, Call Office. NE WISHING TO GO T0 THE GOLD FIELDS lof Southern California may, if desirous of a parcner, communicate at once with L. R., box 100, Cal Joftice. (GARDE X single man of long experience in greenhouse, flower and kitchen gardening; 2 5-year references srom previous employers. = Horticulturist, 719 California st. 1’0(' NG MAN, AGED 20, PRACTICAL STA- tionary engineer, with some experience with indicator cards, wishes steady posiiion as sssistan in a big steam plant; wages no object; good refer- ences. Aadress IGNACIO ALLEGRETTI, 6% Salmon st., city. 7O NAVIAN WISHES SITUA- tion; city or country; first-class driver: under- stands care of horses and garden. also cood milker; best references. Please address A. B., box 149, Call Office. iF TO ANY ONE THAT GETS ME WORK $5 I wholesats or packing house: s used to hard work: has A1 city references. AddressT. G., box 64, Call Oftice. MALYX HELP WANTED., W ANTED-MINER, $40 AND BOARD: 3 Iaborers for mine, $26 and board; ironers and polishers, city and country, $45 and $36 and found ; 2 _wagon-makers for country, 326 and found and #2 50 day ; stenographer and typewriter for coun- try, $40 and increase; 2 teamsters, $1 50 day; errand boy for country, $10 and found; farmer for fruit ranch, $200 year: man Lo pickle olives, $30 and found; cooks, waiters and others. Apply to F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 9() MEN TO PEEL BARK. §125 A CORD: 5 | woodsmen, 26 and $30, 10 20 to-da; i | country hotel, $25 and fare: dairyman. Nevada, | $35 and fure; 3 farmhands near worker, country, $3 chine drili. 33 a da; and 610 Clay st. W ANiED—38 HOTEL WAITERS, $20 AND $26: chophouse waiter, $20; dishwasher, res- taurant, $20: man around coal yard. $15: washer, small French laundry. $26: cook, $60, etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. ELLBOY WITH GOOD REFERENCES country hotel, $15 and free fare. C. R. HAN: SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. PASTEY COOK AND BAKER AND ASSIST on the range, country hotel, $50; second cook and baker, country hotel, $50; office open to-da; (Sunday) from 10 to 11'a.x. C.R. HANSEN C0.. 110 Geary st. (COUK, COUNTRY RESTA| RANT $i0 TO 845 and room; waiter, same place, $30 and room: 2 waiters for Springs, $25; pantryman, $25; bed- maker, $25; washer, hotel laundry, $35; 3 ironers, 30 and §35; polisher, $45. C.'K. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 1 8 SOUKS FOR RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, bakeries, boarding-houses, ranches. harvest crews and orchards, $75. $60, 850, $35, $26: 3 dishwashers, $20_and $15: second cook, city, $8 week. MURRAY & KEADY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1() WAITERS FOR SPRINGS, city and country hotels, restaurants, etc., at $35, $39, $25, and boys at $20_also_extra waiters for ‘country, fare paid. MURRAY & READY, Leading £mployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. LABORERS FOR A MINE, $20 PER MONTH and found; fare paid one way. MURBAY & READY, leading employ ment agts., 631-636 Clay. 3 MORE MEN OR STRONG BOYS TO HELP irmizate, pick fruit, etc., for a large company’s ranches, orchards, etc.; 20 woodchoppers for a mine, 0 tiemakers, 3 milkers. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agis., 634-636 Clay. RESORTS, W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BARBERS, MALE o nrln:d female, 60c and $1; steady work. 207 Fourth st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers’Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. BASBERS-FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS’ ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. bfg‘y: E‘ o Hlmnnn.fl‘lb‘fll/gu'l’umm W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring wealth. Write JOHN neys, ngton, D. C., for thefr off and list of 200 Inventions wmmd.. e W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 525 SACRAMENTO st 200 rooms; best In the city: sing.e r00ms 20 and 25c a night, §1 a week: meals 10c. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. Ewno HOUSE, 863z MAH s Kooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night: $1 ‘o $ week. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersdclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutier INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. 100 XEy To TAKE LODGING AT 1ug 1oc and 20c a night, including coffee and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BUSINESS CHANCES. chm—mox AT OUR BARGAINS. Saloon, full va! ue, pays well, $275. Resiaurant, clears §76 per month, $450. Butcher shop, clears $150 month, $1200. Frait store, horse and wagon, $350. Branch bakery, 3 rooms, make offer, $225. . Barber shop, 3 chairs, pays well, $320. Grocery and bar, $275; cheap at $600. Corner cigar store, near Market street, $275. To buy or sell see STRAND & CO., 917 Market st 95(), WANTED_STEADY MAN A8 PATT. $250. 1ot 1a lenirimate cash business: old establisned: wili clear to each partner from 75 to $100 per month and with help of zood man it can be doubled busincss ensily learned and suitable for any one wishing ‘0 make himself usetul; or Sunday work: cheap at $500; see to-day. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. OAD HOUSE, ACROSS THE BAY, NEAR Tailroad_depot: handsomely furnished rooms. Dar, dining-room, pariors and promenade grounds; | finest family and summer resort; well known as enjoying most desirable class of patronage: good bar trade the year round; this offer never equaied; means a fortune in a few years: owner owns the prope ty; satisfy yourself. STENBERG & CO. 682 Market st. $1300. FARTSEE WaNTED IN WELL . known express and transfer com- pany: has cream of trade in this city; clears $200 0 $300 a month: proprietor owns his own proper- ties, barns, offices, storages, etc.; has 4 fine teams running, worth $3000; one 'of the steadiest busi- nesses in this State, making sure income; estab- lished 10 vears; grand bargain for active man. STENBEEG C0:, 632 Markec st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $L veeek; rooms for two, 26¢ @ day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay s {REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOL 5¢; also & botr! eof lacer, S, at 637 Cinv st AGENTS WANTED. A GENTS WANTED—TLADY OR GENTLE- man: experience not necessary; good oppor- tunity for right person. Apply at once, 519 Sev- enth st., near Washington, Uskland. GENTS FOR FINE BUILDING LOTS IN Los Angeles. M. SALOMON & C)., 821 Market. CIGAK-STORE; PRINCIPAL THOR- R150. cuchitar Foods: connected with large theater: re; sickness only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. $900 PARTNEK RESTAURANT;OWNER <UU. 1ady. STENBERG, 632 Market st. $()0 BUTTER, MILK A .D DELICACY O o store: thriving location; —Ilivingrooms: STENBERG CO., new stock; suitable for 832 Market st. $ 1400, SORYER GROCERY AND BAR, . with 8 livinz-rooms, in Mission; rent 850; choicest location; good cash custom; bargaiu. WILKE & WOLF, 631 California et. mily. ROOMS WANTED. TFOUR ROOMS IN QUIET FAMILY BY MAN and wife. Address O. H. B., box 27, Call Office. TANTED—SMALL FLAT OR 3 UNFUR- nished rooms in private family. Acdress Fiat, box 64. Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE—DUCK AND PIGEON RANC! £300: chicken ranch, $200. T. F. CONKLIX, office Red Flag, opp. Six-mile House, Sau Bruno rd. QECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERA | D'lenses, magic ianterns and siides. 109 Mon gomery st. JELL YOUR BOO. elrv 10 A, KLE! CLOTHING AND JEW 109 Sixth st.: send poscal BICYCL ICYCLS—$10, $20, $25, $30; GOOD CONDI- tion. 1571 Market st. 0, 1895 STEARNS SPECIAL: OV, tires; fine order. 55 First st, WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McALLISTER. Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles JQECOND-HAND WHEELS IN PERFECT » order: terms, cash or instaliment: Cresce; $25, Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $3: DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. Q5 NEW FALCON; HIGH GRADE: 8i6 AND $55 each; half price: few left. GEORGI WEBB ALEXANDER, 401 Market st. BISYCLES, 1895 MODELS, $25 TO $65. HAM- ilton Cyciery, Baker st., near Hayes. BICICLES FoR $207 325, 3830, 35, $40, $45, $50, hand. 306 Fost st. NEW $200 LIVERY, BOAEDING AND SALE . stables: partner wanted in one of the finest places in this city, north of Market st.; has 27 horses, 20 buggies. rockaway and 25 boarders: haraess, robes, whips, blankets, eic.; clears $250 per month; owner has too much to attend t0j wants good; active man to take charge of office, cash, books, etc.: will take part cash, balance Lo be paid outof the business; investigate. GEO. STEW- ART, 602 Market BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. OTEL TO LEASE FOR'A TERM OF YEARS, new 6-story and basement brick building con taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and well lighted basement; centrally located, %4 bioek N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel an¢ Emporium building: newly furnished throughont; furnitace for sale on reasonable terms. For furthe particulars apply to S. SILVERBERG, 820 San some st.. Toom 9. ARGE XNICELY FURNISHED DI room and Kitchen, Sutter st., near Taylor, ir exchange for board: none but reliable persom need apply; good business opportunity. Addres: C., box 12, Call Office. ARGAIN IF SOLD BEFORE THE 1ST- Cozy home; 6 well-furnished rooms. 620 Larkin st. JLACKSMITH SHOP, TOOLS, BUILDIX and large stock: fine’ established trade. dress B. S., Windsor Hetel y STABLISHED LOAN OFFICE FOE 4000 required. Add. Loan, box 153 Call 1 ADY OF MEANS DESIRES A PART 4°$25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. 80). A BARGAIN: WORTH $150; CT; + and candy store. Columbia, 128 I $600 BUYS A BUSINESS PAYING VEE 100 per cent. . C.y box 9, Cail ANTED—CIGA E- RTH OF 3 ket st.; must be well located: state Io and selling price. Address J. M. C., box 67, Call JROCERY AND BAR; 2 FURNISHED LIV- ing-rooms:] just the place for man and wite no reasonable ofter refused. Apply Call Office. ERY BEASONAPBLE; ONE OF THE BES] dye works u the city; perfectly equipped: lony lease; very low rent; artesian well; centrai loca tion. ' Particulars, branch offics, 619 Valencis. AVING 2 RESTAURANTS—ONE CHEAP trial given. Apply 1241 Market. RANCH BAKERY, CANDIES, CIGARS ANT tobacco, laundry office. 31714 O'Farrell st OR SALE — INSIDE EVENING PAPER route; price moderate. Apply 426 Eddy, fore noon. NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGH] for cash; city or country. M., box 2. Call. 00D ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER ‘Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2 00D OPPORTUNITY: SELLING OUT close estate: business est. since 1869: amouns needed 820,000 owner will remain if arrangenient can be made. _Address F. D., box 137 Cail Offica Ad LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. %95()(), CANDY _FACTORY "AND ICE y . cream parlors, situated in one of the liveliest aud best towns on lhe coast; elegantly fitted up and successfuliy run for 25 years: wiil invoice abour $3000: this is the only Arst-class place in town: cheap rent under lease; thorough investigation “allowed: this is a bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Marke: st. $~)50 SALOON; BEST LOCATION; RENT <JU. $30: lease: actual value $800; great argain. WILKE, 531 California st. bargain. W &60 PARINER—FINE-PAYING ESTAB- « lished business; s rare chance for the right man: object for taking pariner to enlarge the business: will give trial of business. T.LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $200 PARTNER IN A BUSINESS; yeu investigate will interest you. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $" A LODGIN 5 {0V, nished el nest locality: cheap rent; all the rooms full; paying well; investigate this rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. p7 CIGAR-STORE-SEE THIS FI BUY: ‘ - rent cheap; locality good. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. IF = 5 ROOMS; FUR- $350. LEE 12 ROOMS; EDDY ST. A. M. SPECH & CO., 602 Market st i 2 ROOMS; ONLY $550; SPECK & CO., 592 Mll:‘k F() EOOMS; BOARDING HOUSE; CORNE any reasonable offer. SPECK & CO. Market st. i s “ROOM HOUSE, IN PAYMENTS POWELL ST S15¢ 113 rooma on basket st $50C 40 rooms, worth $3000, price. -.81504 45 rooms, corner, clearing $200. 1800 50 houses, 5 1o 140 rooms, from $50 to. $5000 Apply to DECKER, 102 ) Market. 1102 fowa RD—SMALL LODGING-HOUSE 2 for sale cheap. O RENT —18 WELL ~LI-HTED ROOMS suitable for lodging-nouse: $25. 544 Sixth st. ODGING-HO! fine location. INE, 12 ROOMS, ALL REN 00MH r free; or will exchang: 439 Jessie, nr. Fifth : 16 ROOMS; ONLY OUSE 2 i1 £1000; rent $55: wate for city o ¢ property. WO LODGI $200: clear profic $40. $6- CORNER GROCERY AND BAR ON OU. Pacific st.: good business; death in family cause of sale. WILKE, 531 California st. JOR SA 6 RAMBLER; WARWICK: IM- erial and Clipper bicycles at great ba:gains. 803 Larkin st. PARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; Aflm accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo x | st. car lines. d Pow 524 Valencia st. Foé SALE_FINE GORDON SETIER PUPS; 1612 Steiner st. J. C. FREDEKICKS. UEIRIGHT "BOILER, EXGINE power: buzz planer; ' nearly new. 9, Call Office, VHEAP, A NEW 10-FOOT AMERICAN FLAG. Apply 10 Steuart st., upstairs. B-HORSE- J. W, box D FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD, $20, 825, $30: 5 harvest hands, $1 50 day and found: engineer; blacksmith. §40 wnd founds wheelwright: 20 teamsters' and 20 laborers, city, steady work, $1 75 and $1 per day and $26 per month and found: 2 choremen, $16, $20. MUR- RAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND S wife, without childre’, to take cars of ranch or work on a private place; man understands all Kinds of ranch or private work: wife good cook: both first-class references. Address J, L. RATH- GEBER, Napa, Cal. STER HOUSE, TRD. NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room: 200 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per to and from the ferry. W ANTED_BAKER FOR SMALL COUNTRY hotel, $30 and found; blacksmith, country shop, $50 and found; 3 miners, $52 a month: also haying-hanas, farmers. milkers, laborers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. TERMAN WISHES SITUATION IN A PRI- (5 Vate family : good gardener, conchman; under- stands handling s ock: gool milker: references. Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office. 7INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Markei—klectric lights in every ryoom: 200 rooms; 26¢ to $150 per night: $150 to §6 per week : ‘free bus an | bageace 10 and from the ferry. FEMALE HELC WANTED. W ANTED—MOTHER AND DAUGHTER TO cook on a ranch: laundress, private family, $25; German chambermaid, $20; shirt-polisher, $45: 2 ranch cooks, $20; 2 waitresses and cham- bermaids, $20 and $25; and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 312 Sutter st. ECOND GIRL, $26: COOK, $30; NURSE, $25; 20 housework girls, city and country, 820 and $25: 6 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 328 Suter st. Youse SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES A POSI- tion In American family to do general house- work. 826 Greenwich st. 0 HOUSEWIVES—THE COLUMBIA EM- ployment Agency, 128 Fourth st,, furnishes the very best heip at short notice. Telephone black 1853. ITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH woman to do general housework; is a good cook. Call Monday or address 29 Lafayette st., care of Rev. C. A. Andersen, pastorof the Swedish M. E. Church. OSITION WANTED FOR A YOUNG GIRL 10 do general housework. 3414 Diamond st. XPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES t0 do washing or any kind of mending. Call or address 2935 Twenty-fourth st., nr. Alabama. IDDLE-AGED GEXMAN WOMAN W ISHE 2 sltuation to do general housework or house- keepiog; $8 to §12 a month. 517 Howard st. }) OMAN WISHES A SITUATION; UNDER- stands the care of children and sewing: will help with general hovsework:; good cook: wages $10; references. Address H. R., box 23, Call. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WHO SPEAKS ENG- lish wishes a position in summer resort as laundress or chambermaid; understands some waiting. MISS R. SCHULZ, 628 Fulton st. W ANTED-—SITUATION AS WETN URSE BY young mother; references given. Apply at 847 Capp st., from 6 10 7:30 P. M., Sunday, or any time during the week. OMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN n.ce family: is neat and quick about her work. Can be seen at 535 Lott st.; 110 postals. Y OUNG GEEMAN GIKL WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework. Apply Hotel Fairmount, room 93. W pow COMPETENT TO TAKE CHARGE of home and children wishes housekeeper’s position. 203a Powell, room 16. OUNGLADY WISHES POSITION ASTRAV- eling companion: will do plain sewing or any light work. 708 Ellis st.; ring 2 bells. WOMAN, 85, WANTS PLACE AS COOK or working housekeeper. 545 Mission st. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day, washing or cleaning. Call or ad- dress A. B., 278 Natoma st. RESSMAKER; LATEST STYLE AND PER- fect fit; wiil make a dress in 2 days; would like to get a few more engagements by the day at $1 50. Call or address 1563 Uciavia st. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH womad, position as heusekeeper or nurse to an Invalid: ‘salary secondary consideration. A. K., box 3J, this office. AUNDRESS, $30. MISS CULLEN, 828 SUT- ter st. OTHER_AND DAUGHTER, $25 AND 815, MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 00K AND LAUNDRESS, $26: INVALID'S nurse, $26; 3 nursexiris, $12 and $16: 10 girls for bousework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Eliis st. RRIGATORS & AND EHORSE SECOND- han: Address G. k., box 100, Call Office. LOOP-Y ACHT—$200: 27x11. APPLY STORE 1548 Park st., Alameda. RESH COW FOE SALE. INQUIRE FORTY- fifth st., opposite Old Ladies’ Home, Oakland. —3 H. P. UPRIGHT ENCINE & CENTRIF gal pumpattached &50-lightdynamo.516Mission SOUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 11211, Market,bet. 7th & Sth. BAEGAINS TYFEWRITERS: ALL MAKES: write for prices. Typewriter ix., 810 California. GILERS, ENGINES,2D-HAND MACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. soiine engines, first-class and cheap: | ' HILL, ROOM 34, DONOHOE BUILDING— Real estate and busin Delicacy-store....... Stationery and cigars. | General business store, Excellent puper route. Chemical laboratory 5 5000 Stock of poultry ranch, low ren $350 $200 SALOON IN VERY BEST BU - ness location, with large patronag | kept by owner last 9' y.ars; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. | QALOON ON MARKET ST $700 1 Restaurant; $20 per day. . 150 Grocery and ba: . 1,000 Corner salos . 1,600 Fof sale by DECKER, 1020 Market st. NER GROCERY AND BA clearing from $250 to $300 a month: est Jocation; owner going to Europe. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. RESTAURANT ON MARKET ST. Saloon, north Market st Lodging-house, 60 rooms.. Hotel, three-stor, DEMING & €O.. 737 M: $55 CORNLR SALOON WITH CIGAR stand; transfer poini, Western Addi- tion. WILKE & WCLF, 531 California st. $5500 | Targe stock; Y WELL - FURNI-H 29‘) VAN NESS, COR. )L arranged for lodgings or houskeepi ng. ENEE Jhe 3AL JRE SALE Prices stand tiil goods are completely dis posed of. Oak bed set; .$18 56 Bed lounges. LB UG Stoves 750 Carpets, per yard . 5¢ Linoleam, pér yard. 5t Mattiog, per yard. 16 ‘Tl our new building is erected these prices will stand. 7Till such time we are condncting business at corner Seventh and Mission sts. J NOONAN. FLo0ROmLE 0] Engli h Lin Brussels Carpet. 4-room ontfit. sol SHIREK & SHIRE URNITURE OF ROOMS AT A SACRL I fice; owner sick. 138 Seventh st.. cor. Natoma. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time, open evenings. 75 0 B0, Zome: tow reni: receipis 85 to 87 & degs BARRETT, 1125 Market st, UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, ete.. ¢ sale. 1166 Mi: NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burg!ar proot safe. 109. 111 Markes s3. IRE AND BURGLAR BAFrn, LETTER: press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W. S RAY Mfe Co. 12 Californiast. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, $135 BARGAIN; FINE UPRIGHT D « Schmitz. 16 McAllister st., next Hi- bernia Bank. 5] $80 CHOPHOUSE AND SHORT ORD ERS; . receipts 87 day: low rent: greatbargain, BARRETT, 1125 Market st. $15‘)(' SAMPLE-ROOM; NEAR MONT- « gomery st.; established 20 yea doing good business: stock alone worth the money: ownerto retire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS promptly, HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny st. 175 LADIES. GRAND CHANCE— . Branch bakery, etc.: 6 rooms, furniture included: on account of departure. HEALY, 23 @c MATKHE . CIGAR-STAND AND CARPKTS; CHAME SETS, §1i: $200. ' brooms: mast be solds iow rene 400 soves, 85 parlor sets, $20; folding-beds, BARRETT, 1125 Market st. £10: hed- ounces. $7. T. 0. MCCARTHY 1 4th. BRANCH BAKERY; 4 LIVING FURNITURE WANTED. F YOU WANT GouD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALT . fornia st,, corner Kearny, pays best price 101 furniture and merchandise. A KALORE PAYS 20 PER UENT MORE than_elsewhers for furniturs to fill couniry orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth xt. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURS send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE + ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, . carpets. piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 781 TEINWAY PIANO; $150; OWNER OBLIGED to sacrifice it this week. Room 10, Flooa building, Fourth and Market sts. Kearny st. 3.’ RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-SA- V. loon, Polk st., clearing 875 per month; owner in other business. HIALY, 23 Kearny st. L:AM G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Francis Ba- con pianos, 40§ Sacramento st. UPRIGHTS SACRIFICED; SCHUBERT, Steinway, Weber, Decker Bros. 1019 Van Ness.. 17 APPLY 1211 MARKET AT TA- PANCH COOK, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. AITR.SS THIS MORNING EARLY, COUN- try hotel, $20; 10 waitressess, spring, moun- tain and water resorts, country and city hotels. C. NSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. \) WAITRESSES, S.ME HOTEL, SOUTH, re puid, $20: waitress, hotel, Fresno, fare paid, $20; waitress, country hotel, fare paid, $20; wait- ress, country hotel near city, who can make saiads, $20: waitress and chambermaid, small boarding- ouse, country, middle age preferred, $15; 2 fine ironers, country hotel, 830; Scandinavian laun- dress, country hotel, '$30: 6 extra waitresses, country hotel: fancy ironers and_collarpolishers, city: chambermaid and care of linen-room, also & young chambermaid, same hotel, country, 820 and $15: cook, city, $20; German cook, ~Alameda, $25: 10 Scandinavian and German girls, house- work, city and country, $20; housework girl. near city, 815. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED-F*ENCH COOK, $35; GERMAN or Scandinmvian laundress, country, $30; second girl, cousitry $16, ity $18; French nurse- maid, $26: French laundress and second work, country, $20. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. W ANTED-A PROTESTANT ~GIKL 70k housework in family of 2 persons and child 5 years old at P5lo Alto; wages $20; see lady here this worning. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 uiter st. ANTED—A COOK AND GENERAL HOUSE- work girl: also & nurse for same_house, in country, $26. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W\ ANTED_GENTEEL GIRL TO .CARE FOR cbildren in the country; $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. TANTED—MAID AND SEAMSTRESS FOR private family: $25; references and experi- gnce necessary. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 utter st. W ANTED — SECOND GIRL, MUST SEW and speak German, $20: als0 & nurse for San Mateo, $20; cook for schools, $25. Apply MISS PLUNKcTT, 424 Sutter st. ASTRY COOUK, COUNTRY, $30; COOK. small country restaurant, $30 ‘and room; wait- tresses, $15; ranch cook and other places, at MU RAY & READY’S, 63 Clay st. AITRESSES: SPRINGS: FREE FARE. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. M TOWORK ON A RANCH, $25. MISS AV CULLEN, 528 Sotter st. ECND COUK, $60: FARE ADVANCED. ¥ HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. TANTED—RELIABLE MAN TO ASSIST IN store and collect; salary $75 per month: must be of sober habits and bave $150 cash. 777 Mar- ket st., room 7. E‘ “RGETIC MAN WITH $40 CASH CAN secure steady profitasle employment by ad- dressing D., box 162, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN; MUST HAVE SOME EX PERE ence in dry goods: German preferred. 511 Hayes st. RONERS AND MARKERS AT PARISIAN Laundry, SW. cor. Twenty-ninth 300D BOOTBLACK IN BA California and Devisadero sts. ANTSMAKER FOR THE CELEBRATED $6 Anchor Pants Co.. 26 Montgomery st., room 6. ANTED—GOOD RESTAURANT WAITER at 43 Second sl.i 00D BARBER WANTED;: STEADY. AP- ply 1604 Laguna st. GERMAN WAITER, $i PEK WEEK ‘Washington st. ORTER WANTED, street. T ANTED—YOURNG MAN TO WAIT ble. Central Ho el. 530 Third st. ARTNER WITH §50 TO HELP IN butcher-shop. 1018 Alabama,nr.Twenty-second. 60 WLt BUY A 50-CHATE RESTAUR- ant on Sixthst. Columbia 128 Fourth st. MASAGER FOR & DRY-GOODS STORE: IV first-class clothing salesman: good nat sales- man; office boy who can write a good hand, and some good canvassers in connection with political campaign work wanted; those holding certificates in U. 8. Indusirial Agency sre eligible. Room 160, Crocker building. VY ANTED=FIRST-CLASS RUBBERSTAME maker to operate a first-class outfit on one- halt the profits, while proprietor does the outside soliciting; one-hatf or whole interest can be bought if preferred; cause of change falling eyesight. Ad- diess H. G- MEYERLE, 415 J st., Sacramento, Cal. (GO0D SOLICITOR, WHO I8 WELL &C- qualinted, for city trade for merchant tailor; good inducement for right mun. Address R. M., box 142, Call Office. TANTED—EXPERIENCED TRACK FORE- man_ Apply S, box 17, Call Office, Oakiand. 125.C00K OR WAITER T0 BUY PAY: ). ‘inz chophouse; clears $100 per month. Apply Call Office. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navr, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: Dot legs than S feet & lnches in height: of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and ik English properly; only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to become citizens will be accepted; this important branch Of the naval servloo ofters special inducements: giving op. portunities to visit all parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information apply at {he Reerulting Ofiice, 20 Ellis st San ¥runcisco, WEHAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tlons that we are closing out at greatly reduced prices and.upon exceptionally easy terms. These nstrumenis have been called in from agents throughout the Coast, in whose hands they have remained for some time without being sold. Call early and secure & bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO,, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Steluway rep- resentatives. ISHER UPRIGHT, $1256: MARSHALL & Wendell, $125: bargains a. $150 and $175. THE ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market. TANOS HALF PRICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS S. EATON. MUST SEL. . New and second-hand pianos at enormous reduc- tion; exceptional opportunity to buy. Call and examine. 785 Market st. S OUR NEW RENT CONTRACT PLAN permits of our seiling some pianos for $3 per month it is not necessary to g0 elsewhere for more favorable terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway representatives. A STEINWAY $175: STECK $150: STERL- ing $100; Ladd $60. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. TANUS—DO YOU WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 933 Market st. TEINWAY BABY GRAND, NEARLY NEW, at a sacritice. THE F. W. SPENCER (O, 933 Market st. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS,, BUSH & Gerts and Knabe pianos; at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 824 Post st. LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than s cost 1anded in New York; just the chance o buy a fine instrument for your ‘summer outing at small out lay: violins, $1 35: mandolins, $3 35; guitars, 5: antoharps, $1; accordions, flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for’ instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new jamos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels bullding. (QLISEEMING, XN ARE STECE YORR, STRN- ianos: see our new plano for $187: pianos 1or remr BN CUMTAY, & SON. 36 O Famen STRONG. SMART BOY TO LEARN TKADE. Address B., box 84 Call Office. YHON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOBMER, Newby & Fvans. Briges and other pianos. JE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than 14 thoir value: cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 30 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to B0ciweek $1 to 2 50; reading-room strictest atten- tion' 10 morning calis; clean: quiet; open all night. ALL MBAT ORDERS bc, WITH COFFEE, tea or milk. 635 Clay. OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, washing aud cleaning; $1a day and carfare. Address C. F., box 124, Call Office. wAufifi:cbuéET NT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework: mus. be cook: German preferred. small tamily. 1131 na, Eddy. ESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY ABOUT 50 wishes situation as_housekeeper in_widower’s family in country. Address H., 2603 Mission st., cor. Twenty-second. ANTED—BY LADY WITH YEARS OF experience, care of invalid, either sex; best of careand home comforts given. Call or address MRES. M. K., Oakiand P. O. Y QUG LADY WANTS ' POSITION ~AS housekeeper or 1o take charge of ludging-house. Cail or address 203 Powell st.. room 5. OUNG WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION AS housekeeper in lodging-house or hotel. Call or address Housekeeper, room 35, third floor, 1148 utter st. W ANTED—IRONERS AND MARKERS AT Y Parisian Laundry, southwest coruer Dolores and Twenty-ninth sts. WAMED—'Yuus“é GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework in exchange for good home. 212 Chattanooga st. AN TO TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Filbert si. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26¢ & night: $1 a week. [ ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 160 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. A SIBMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR GOE- +\ din’s Chocolate Kmuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. MIEDLE - AGED WOMAN —FOR LIGHT housework. 1613 Leavenworth st. ADY, GOOD TAILORESS, WANTED. 181 Seventh st. Y OUSG GIRL ‘0 "ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE- work; wages $6 10 $7. 1319 11ifs st. JANTED — NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR housework. 515 Ellis st. EST IN CITY--SING+ E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD&NEW H. MU LLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham placa. LOST. ]‘ OST — AT TIVOLI CAFE, SATURDAY 4 eveniug, pair of opera-glasses. Suitable re- ward if retarned to 517 Octavia st. MALL FPOX TERRIER BITCH. 614 Third st.; reward. : OST—JUNE 25 A DARK-BROWN SPANIEL dog: itberal reward. 109 Van Ness ave. ] OST—GOLD LOCKET; FILIGREE BOTH 4 sides, with diamond on front side: $25 reward. 825 Larkin st., third floor. FOUND, STRAYED ON MY PROPERTY, JUNE 24, a red cow with white staron face and white line on back. Tnquire at MRS. CHENEY’S, 232 Lobos st., Ucean View. RETURN OOMS 15¢ TU 75¢ PR NIGHT: 50c 1TO 31 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh:; $1 to $3 per week. ELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, FIRST- class cook, wishes situation in private family. Call or address 13813 Castro st. OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN DESIRES A place in family 10 do general housework. 208 Steuart st. PANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as housekeeper or any otner light employ- ment. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3. ITRADUATE NURSE WOULw LIKF A PER- manent position in caring for ad aged invalid., Address Nurse, Call Branch ¢ ffice, 713 Larkin st. OMPETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with child wishes housekeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; city or country. Callorad- dress 917 Market st..room 19. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION, SEC- oud work and sewing, or honsework in small family; references. Call or address Dressmaker, 950 Kirkham st., Oakland. W ASTED—GIRLS TO WORK ON VESTS: also apprentices. 641 Stevenson st. ANTED—GIRL OF 20 FOR HOUSEWORK EXPEB!ENCED HANDS ON DUCK SUITS in family of two. 80 Waller st., near Market. and wrappers. 8. STENER, 126 Eighth st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cooking; wuges $16. 12184 Fulton st. GIBL FOR HOU~EWORK. APPLY BE- tween 9 and 12, 1006 Geary st. 'API B NTICES FOR DRESSMAKING. Auouio st., oft Jones. near Eliis. XPLRIENCED APPRENTICE TO HELP ON first-class custom coats. 450 Jessie si. 4a MEX'S HALF-SOLING, B0c.: LADIES. 40c.c done while vou waic. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 787 Market,opp.Will & Finck’s, S. F. balf-soleing 25 up. 969 Howard st., nr. Sixth. M ENTUFEED MANHATUTAN STOCK ¥FOOD; w kE ARE SHOK DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as Dew, &t one-half the usnal price; done while you walk 862 Misston st., between First and Second sts. trado; only 8 weeks required: tools given and eatalogue sent. . F. Barber School, 1615 Howard. IRL TO HELP WAIT IN RE 3 604 Third st.; call early. o 00D FINISHER AND OPERATOR; ALSO G apprentice on pants. 1018 Howard st. CALF SHOES MADE TO OURDER FOR $2 50: all grocers keep it. and with our new machines we can do your work /ANTED = MES TO LeARN BARBER ES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand 749 Mission st., opp. Grand E Bouse: niew cal? shoes, pointed 106, our make, 62 50 200 33: Jadies benie and shiidronts mishs Ao bought or exchanged. JOUND-SPOTTED COW, FRESH; THE owner can have the sume by paying expenses. KAHN & LEVY. Mission road. PHYSICIANS, $1200 CORNER SALOON WITH CIGAR ) . stand_on Stockton st. doing large business: famil- affairs cals owner to kast: in- vestizate at once. WILKIE & WOLF, 531 Califor- nia st. §35(), BEANCH. BAKERY AND DELI- B cacy store: well worth 8500: daily ceipts $8; 8 fine living-rooms; rent $15; great bargain. | SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. | BANCH IBAKERY—MUST SELL: YOUR vrice is mine. HEGARTY. 1004 Market st. FOR COST OF FIXTUR ESTABLISH. paying restaurant, between two carhouss steady trade: rent $17; hivinz-rooms attache Gon't miss this chance. 3279 Mission st. JrOE SALE ATA BARGAIN-THE PARIS(EN steam lanndry, SW cor. Twenty-ninth and Do- lores sts.; will give lease of house and lot or will sel! half interest. ARTNER 1IN CASH BUSINESS: LIGHT work: $60 a month and board guaranteed; $225 required. Inquire of J. MEYER, 40 Cisy st. §125' EXPRESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, € on account of sickness: good stand; aring $80 month. Apply 205 Larkin st. MALL BUSINESS, CHEAP:; PARTNERS D cannot agree: no experience requireds small capital. Apply 2 days 415 Mongomery st., room 7. J'OB SALE_CORNER BATTERY AND PA- cific sts., saloon and lunch; has good business. Call and see it. $12 COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE FOR « sale: same hands 7 years. J. COLE, 606 Howard st. JOR SALE—EXPRESS BUSINESS: 2 SINGLE teams complete: stand cor. Sutter and Sansome. §5(. RESTATEANT: GOOD "TOCATIO OV, just piace tor man and wite. Apply & JINE FIXTURES OF GROCERY WITH 8 living-rooms. 830 Howard st.; rent $25. OLD-COPPER MINES: SPLENDID BAR- gains guaranteed: 1 rich sold loae, only $3300, worch $15,000: 5 gold mines. $:2,1 00, worth a fortune, large leveloped propertys 7 zold mines,2 mi'ls,big paver, $165,000,worth $500,000; the biggest copper mines in the United States: 1000 1eet wide: 8 to 15 per cent copper; 2 000,000 tons in sight: only $225,000; worth $5,000,000: other gold and copper iines cheap: easy terms. Room 12, 230 Kearny st., CHAS.F.BLACKBURN CERY aN stocked: doing nice business; low rent; will sellcheap 439 Grove st. [OR SAL .—NICKOLAS H /TEL, OR BX- change for city lois. Cor. San Bruno road and Army st () CHAIR RESTAURANT ON ~IXTH §1 DU only $60. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. T $1200, & F'NE FITTED TP GROCERY . and bar; everyihing new: living Tooms; low rent; g10d lease. Box 9, Call Office. ADY PARTNER WiTH $150 IN ESTAB- aying business. Add . A, 124, Call Oftice. e Ok SA1E-GOOD BUSINESS, WITHISTOCK and fixtures, suitable for man and wife or 2 ladies; rooms back of store. 610 Post st. $3000 FOR HALF-INTEREST IN A MAN- ufacturing business. 328 Bush, room 4. ALOON FOR SALE; $175; BUYS VALUE for $300; finely iocated. Cal 5 icle bullalng, or 308 Third st Tom 40 Cliron ANTED—COBBLER; NO CAPITAL RE- aured. Appiy 8., box 17, Call Office, Oakland, 7 SALOON; FIRST-C.a $ T00; Saas. thoroughtare; di::n?;;‘ Ao up: fine stock; 4 years’ lease; low rent: taking $18 day: Immediate disposal: genuine bargain; apply direct, no agents. L., Postoffice, Santa Hosa. P EMOVED—DR. C. C. ODONNELL TO 1208 Market st.; diseases Of woman a specialty. RANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS; 8 N Tooms: no agents. Bush and Pierce —_—— DON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 30 years successful practice is a guarantee of fair treatmens; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. PR FESSIONAL CARDS. OHN R. AITKEN AND MAURICE L, ASHER, attornevs at law, rooms 510, 516, fifth floor, Parrout builditz. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. TBUNKB MOVED, 25 CENTS. COMMERCIAL Transfer Company, 43 Sutter at.; telephone main 49: keep your checks for us. TYPEWRITERS. RIHING‘I‘ON. $35: SMITH, $60; SEND FOR sample work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 383Mntgmy %:NA\;’;!S%:}LA“}:{NER IN A RESTAU- GRS A i e o ises 1022 Howard st. % reasous for gelling at a sacrifice. Owner, box 21, Call Office. LD ESTABLISHED CORNER SALOON IN the best part of the city; reasons gl Address A. B, box 52, thic ottes e 3200. FOR SALE FOR GOOD REASONS: A A {88101 e SETRG SRS 204 B CARPET CLEANING. ONES €O, CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 8ih. ARPET CLEANING, 3c.: LAYING, 8c.: KUG sampies free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 8th st. REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery; cleaning 3¢ and lay- ing 3¢ yd.'G. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st tel. So. 40. TONKLIN'S CARPET FEATING WORKS. 333 J Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET CLEA NING,RENOV A- ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mer. Tel. South 25 VARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATE ilke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth; tola South 36, D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. ¥ MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 243 « ldth st.; cieaning 8¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ._ovating works. 453 Stevensou: tel. south 228, HOKSES. F YOU WANT A GUOD HORSE AND WAG on or hand cart try 869 Mission st. OOK—FOR SALE: VERY SIVYLISH SAD: J dle-horse; kind: 16 hands. 143 Bartlett st. 7OR SALE_BUGGY HORSE 6 YEARS OLD: regular pet; can make 3-minute galt; lady or child can arive him: also harness cheap. Apply NE. corner Paclfic and Larkin sts. TLLSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT 648 Geary st., July 2, 1 gray mare, buggy and harness for board bill. ' C. R. MARTIN. VW ANTED — STYLISH HORSE, ABOUT 16 hands high: must be gentle aud able to trot within 8 mibutes; name price. H., box 17, Call. STRO~G KELIABLE DELIVERY horse: $20; a bargain. 169 Second st. EiBOLD HARNESS COMPAN J 500 SETS of good harness, our own maxe, of every de- scription, for I: ss money than you can buy Eastern trash; seud for catalogue, 110 McAllister st., S F, 150 ZETSSEW AND SECONI ess, all kinds; wagons, bl rocka: it HAND HAR- es, surreys, '8 Mission s : EZY.Wagon, Carts, surrey &rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4 HORBES FO® SALK; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixih 5t.; auction saies every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Anetionesrs. ORSES PASTURED: SEN U i CIRUC o WAGONS AND CARRIAGE: OUBLE EXPRESS WAGON, BUSD cart, cheap; horse and har;.ess. ‘1620 Mission. 1 HORSE AND EXPRE-S WAGON FOR sale; together or sepurate. 1128 Folsom st. JOR SALE, AT EAST SRN PRICES, FINE carri of every desc Iption; cash. notes or !ll!l«l-\lm nts. Carvill Mfg C 46-48 8ih st., 8. ¥, LIGHTLY _SOILWD DRIV LOV. samples. . M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- \s 4ry; milk and grocery wagons: slso rockaway an e buggies. 828 Harrison STORAGE. B WANT TO STORE 40 TONS STRAW 1 San Francisco or near by. Address 410 Market. JTORAGE_CHEAPESTIN THE CITY ; FIRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkin. A FPLY FOR BATES FORSTORING FURY ture, ecc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market, ARGE DRY BASEMENT WIIH fiYDRAU- |4 lic sidewalk elevator. Apply T BOONEY. 722 MISSION—STO .reduced rates: basement storaze,31 50 per load UENITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKs; AD- vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TA YLO,304 Post. OWEST RATES—FURNITURE, PIANOS. housebold goods, etc. J. M. Ilerce, 735 Markat. A B.SMITH FURNITURE ©0,, 182 KLLIS; . low rates: fire-proot buildine: iastern plan. SEWING MACHINES. A LLEINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, Tented, repaired: lowes: rates. 205 Fourth st TO LEASE. A TO LET—SECOND FLOOR; 40x36: POWER or without; brick bullding. 145 Beale st.

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