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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '19, 1896. e e e e ey CELTIC UNION CFFICERS, the Jeremiah Deasy Elected First President of the Organization. After Some Discussion the Sclection of the Executive Committee Goes Over. A meeting of delegates to _the Celtic Union was held last evening at K.R.B.Hall for the purpose of completing the organi- zation by the election of officers. _Colonel T. F. Barry presided. The organizations which are represented in the Celtic Union are as follows: County Leitrim Club, Unity_Alliance, St. Patrick’s Alliance of Ameriva, Young Ireland Club, Gaelic Athletic Association, St. Patrick’s Mutual Alliance Association of California, Ex- celsior Alliance No. 11, St. Patrick’s Alliance of America No.5 of Oakland, County Mona- tian Club, Harmony Alliance No.15 of San rancisco, St. Patrick’s Alliance No.12, An- cient Order of Hiberni 0s.2,9,10,11, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Knights of Tara, Knights of £t. Patrick, boards of -Erin, Lodges Nos.1and 4, Rebel Cork Association, St. Patrick’s Alliance No. 16 of Oakland. As set forth in the constitution, and as declared by Colonel Barry at the opening of the meeting, the objects of the union are to bring together the various Celtic so- cieties of the Pacific Coast into one central body, to inculcate and foster a spirt of loyalty for the institutions and Govern- ment of the United States and for the members to hold themselves in readiness at all times to support the constitution and aefend the honor of its flag. For all the officers two" ballots were taken, an informal and a formal ballot. On the informal ballot for president Culo- nel Barry received eighteen votesand Jere- miah Deasy fifteen. Colonel Barry re- quested his friends to vote for Mr. Deasy, who was elected on the formal ballot—20 I P. McGushen was elacted vice-president, receiving 18 votes to 16 for Colonel O’Byrne. Robert J. O'Reilly was elected recording secretary, receiving 19 votes to 15 for John Mulhern. For financial secre- tary M. C. Gorman was elected, receiving 27 votes to 5 for D. E. Condon. There was a tie vote for treasurer between Charles O’Brien and John Mulhern, each receiving 16 votes on the formal ballot. Eachof the candidates immediately declined in favor of the other, but this wasraled out of order, and a third ballot was taken, which re- suited as follows: Mulhern 18, O’Brien 16. The hour being late it was voted, after some discussion, to postpone the further election of officers until the next meeting, when the sergeant-at-arms and the execu- tive committee will be named. REAL ESTATE TEANSACTIONS. Walter H. and Ella Levy to Marie R. Flood, lot on N line of Pacific street, 171:6 IS of Gough. E 34 by N 127:1015; $10. Abner Doble Company to John P. Johnson, lot on Eline of Pierce street, 22:11 N of Filbert, N 22:11 by E 89:2, SW 22:11 by W 84:8145: §10. Juli cen to Peter O’Connor. lot on N line of W of Ashbury, W 25 by N 0. vings and Loan Society to Fnterp rise Brewinz Company, lov on N line of Seven teenth street. 220 E of Folsom, E 17, Nk to point 195 N of Seventeenth, W to point 150 K from Folsom, 8 95, k& 90, S 100: $10. Joseph M. and Eliza K. Comerford to Frank Straub, lot on NE erof Duncan and Sanchez streets, N 105 by E 25; $:0. Festy 0'Donnell to iacintia Badaracco, lot on line of Pacific street, 70 E of Hyde, E 45 by S 65 $10. Frank McMann to Ella F.McMann, undivided two-ninths of lot on N line of 37:8 W of Leavenworth, W 2 < aroline Stern to Selina Stern, lot_on E line of Hyd e street, 112:6 S of Bush, S 25 by K 87:6; | gift. Willard V. and Marie L. Huntington to Charles D. Haven, lot on E line of Sixteenth avenue, 200 N of Bstreet, N 25 by E. 3; $10. Same to William . A. Worthington, loton W line of Ninth avenue, 176 Sof B street, S 25 by W 120: $10. Annie L. Wright to Thomas Cunnincham. lo: on E line of Forty-first avenue, 100 S of O street, S E 120; $10. James, Peter C. and Katie Brown to R. Bnjanoft, lot on W Iine of T wentv-ninth avenue, 1005 02 B street, S 175 by W Jacob and Lena Hey lot on nan to Richard Adams, E corner of W street and Forty-fifth avenue, K 32:6 by N 100; aiso lot on E For.y-fitth avenue, 100 N of W street, N 25 by E 1205 $10. George and Tetuanui Darsie (by attorney) to Anna C. Campen (wife of Fritz), lot 29, block 4, Lakeview; $10. Louis F. Dunand to Celestin Kieffer, lot 24, block 1, Holly Park; $10. John J. and Delia L. Davis (formerly Kilkenny) to Thomas Kilkenny, lots 199, 201 and 203, Hoik day Map A: 81 Thomas Kilkenny to Delia L Davis (wife of John J. Davis, formeriy Delia L. Kilkenny), lot 205, same. Kiah M. and Lucy M.Smith to Jeremiah J. McCarthy, lot on W line of Howth street, 259 S of Geneva avenue, N 14:6, W 100, N 130, W 67, N 23 W 100, S 109: S 25, W 14316, S 33, E 274. portions of lo:s 1, 2 and 3, block 11, San Miguel City: $10. Joseph Gaestel (insolvent, by J. J. Rauer, signee) to Louis F. Dunand, lots 24, 25 and' 28, block 1, Holly Park: $200. Jacoband Lena Heyman to California Title In- surance and Trust Company, lot on N'W line of Wroming avenue, 100 SW of Sherman avenue, SW 50 by NW 100, being lots 34 and 85, block 6, Sears’ subdivision, West End 2: $10. Maria H. Willlamson (formerly Hall, by attor- nes) to Moses Siack. lots 32 t0 85, block 6, sams; Jacob and Lena Heyman to Michael and Katie Riordan, lot on E line of Roscoe street, 35 N of Benton avenue, N 50 by E 70, lots 45 and 47, Holl- day Map A: grant. m M. Wade to A. C. Doan, lot on NE line of Thirty-sixth avenus south, 35 NW of K street ;;)3;1:_ NW 40 by NE 100, block 51, Paul Tract; Mabel W. and Irving W. Reeves to A. C. Doan, same; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Rachel E. Birdsall to Adelaide F. B. Baldwin, Mary E. B. Landers and Rachel B. Spencer, all in terest in the estate of Henry H. Birdsall, aeceased gift. Mary B. Russell to Jeremiah Doran, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 116 S of Thirtieth street, W 109, 8 50, E 125, N along Market street to iis intersection with West San Pablo avenue. thence X to beginning, being 1ot 22, block C, Golden Gate Homestead, Oskland; $2800. Leonora J. Beauman, Julfa L.and Thomas W. Price and Isicore Goulet (by commissioner) to Nellle J. Henneberry, lot on W 'ine of Popiar street, 186 NW of Tenth, N 58:6 by W 115, block 560, Oakland; $2487. John L. Hensel to Charles C. Bock, lot on SW line of Ok avenue, 153.75 NW of Glen avenue, NW 39, S toa point, NE to SW Oak avenue, to bezinning, being portion of subdivision 17 of lot 42, Glen Echo Tract, Oakiand Township: $5. atherine and J. 'C. Smith to John 1. and Rosa S. Rose, lot on SE Iine of Rose street and right of way of California and Nevaia Railroad, thence SE 76, NE 248.55, NW 76, SW 24.54, to be- ginoing, Berkeley; $100. J. de L. and Agnes St. George Lafitte to Jane Steevens, lot on N line Hancroft war. 40 E of rowning street, E 80 by N 100, being 1ots 2 21, block 3. Bryant Tract, Berkeiey - g6~ *24 William Holtz (administrator of the estates of Erreck and Margaret Erreckson and Minnie Er- reckson, by commissioner) to 0. S. Mysel, iot on W line Bay street, 300 N of Central avente, N 25 by W 150, being 1ot 20, block 18, Mar Homestead, Alameda; $699. ik William Morton, H.'P. Jessen and Anna Chris- tensen (by commissioner) to Henry H. Luse, lot on E line ot Webster street, 50 N of Sixth, N’ 95 by E 75. beinglot 3, block 63, Oakland: $2861. ‘Alfred and Eivina Wood 1o I. L. Cavasso, 1ot on E line of Fairmount avenue or Emma sirvet wich NE line of lands of W. F. Lewis, thence N 65, 8K 158, SW 65. NW to begiuning, being portion of lot 1, Map 100-acre Tract, Oakiand; $10. 'William E. and Rose A Hadley to Matthias and Catherine Anderson, iot on SW line of Kast Reventeenth streei, 100 NW of Tweifth avenne, 'NW 50 by SW 100, block 88. Clinton, subject to & mortgage, East Oakland ; $1300. Willlam H. Knight, administrator of the estate of Augusta Hartvie, to Margarec A. Haycook, lof on'the N line of Hopkins street, 137:9 SE from the SE line of the county road No, 724, thence B 75, N 100 W 75, 8 100 10 beginning, block 1, Cam- eron Tract, kast Oakland; 846y, ‘Bertha nier. by Tax Collector, to J. u. Klumpke, ot 10, block 8, Siate Univarsity Home: stead Association No. 3, Berkeley: $. Jobn G. and B. Klumpke to M. L. Wurts, same, quit claim deed; $10. pairick and Mary Tormey to Warren Cheney, 1ot on (he N Iine of Russell street, 104 W of Rals- ton, W 102:10, N 154:1014, E.102:9%4, & 162:215 1@ be:inning, being lot 10, block 8, tate Univer sity Homestead Assoclation No.3, Berkeley; 1. Warren and siary L Chen same, Berkeley: 81, o T R Halliday, lot 20, Charles McCleverty to Emily J. blosk 84, Waroer Tract, Brookiyn Townshipi Annfe and George Brain to same, lot 8 and half o) 197, belnk & ubdivision of lois 54 to 57 and 65 , Kin , Warran - Township; $10- e Bailders’ Contracts, Anne L. Whittell (by attorney) withW. T.Veltch & Bro., to erect & two-swory bailding on N lfne of Valiejo street, 24:103, W of Mongomery. $15,- 445: Townsend & Wyneken, architec s. Henry Meyer with Hoim & Sheibley, to erect a two-story building on SE line of Kolson sireet, 177 W or Eighteenth. $2466: Willlam H. Wharf, architect. John B. Davitt with John Miron, carpenter, painting and plastering work for a Lwo-story bund: o W _Patton, Victoria ing on N line of Page street, 195 E of Buchanan, $2709; J. W. Haubrick, architect. H. J. Tilden with W. H. Bagge, to erect a one- story frame building on W line of Valencia street, 25 N of Twenty-third, $1615; no architect. HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. 1 Bey, New York P M Rae, Hanford Miss P Rapion, N Y { Collins: Courtisnd Miss J B u;:;::‘r:gfl,mcu Miss Hendersou, Sausail 1 timore, v W E Crossman, San Jose Mrs N I Baldwin, Wood Miss A Kiell, Acampo A M Gardner, Napa J D Amery, San Jose P T Johnson. L A Mrs G lhompson, L A Miss Thompson, L A A Folsom & w, Boston Miss J Turner, Boston G E Lurner, Boston C Frier, New York J T Breen. Sacramento O White, Los Angeles G K Porter, Cal Miss Johnson, Ohio L T Hatfieid.Sacramento S C Davison, St Helena T C Kieruft. Cal E Hale, Cal ¥ H Daggett, Visalla K Oakford. Tulare : K Gardner, New York W R Caruthers. Sta Rsa E Shaw, Stockton 1 C Scott, Uolo Armstrong, Dewroit G Ivancovich, Petaluma E Fieming, San Jose Miss L Soderer, San Jose s D Beciman, SJ H E Falk, Lincoln Stewart, Reno J Cadwell, Nevada City Wadsworth, Yreka L F Coburn, Yreka Geary. Sunta hosa Mrs D N Caruthers, SR Brown, Seattle D Horgen, Marysville N Gillls, Sonora R A Dean, Cal Gorrle, Sonora H V Morehouse,San Jose Cuiter, Yuba City G A Morgan. San Jose C Lewis, SantaRosa G H Welty, Modesto A Rice. Modesto 1. F Taylor. Martinez R M }ienderson. Nev Cy P T Mooney, San Diego 1 Robertson, Valleciio T Healy & w, Bakersid J Marks & w, Santa Cruz E W Blake. St Louls C A Mott, Modesto P McNamera, Philadel G H Thomas, 5t Helena GRAND HOTEL. G S Hammond, Cal B A Bartlett, Buffalo W K Newlon, Pac Grove J M Moore, Anacortes P Barreu, Sonlsbyville E W Hetard, Soulsbyvill J M Vauce & w, lureka E E Skinner, & w, Cal H Tltcom & w, Portland N W Fountsee, Portland Jackson Hatch, San Jose A Ferriant, San Jose A Graham, Portland W H Alexander, Portind W F Curran, Cal T J Crane, Chicago B E Armstrong, Cal W H Goran, Sacto A S Blanchard, Alaska Jo Hamilton, Sacto Ansel Smith, Stockton F A Atkins. Los Alamos P Southworin, Denver § G Williams, Mass Potter, St Louls Mrs Gaitneo, N Y RF Crawford, S Rosa I K Crawford, Sant Rosa A Jackson, Salinas A T Monihan & w, Cal C Huston, Woodiand T M Hayes, Chicaso C Crocker &w, Fiorida J F Ellison & w, R Bluft s A M Robinson. Cal E 1 Hook, Chicago_ G H Weaver, Chicago W B sdrew & w. Utah G W Palmer. Neb Mrs J H Whitel, Cat Miss L Duniap, Mo D Cassidy, San Diego E E Williams, Idaho W A Smith, Ka T W Tavlor & w, Canada P T Pattou & w, Victorla N R Wilson, Victoriar J Haggerty, Victoria | Mrs G W Patterson, H I S Dwyer, Sacramento F i Martin, N Y Miss H F Willey, J W Montgomery, Chico Mrs C Byrns & Mrs TS Spauliing, Cal J M Drash & w, Fresno D P Durst, Wheatiand F G Waterhouse, Bolinas B L T SUSRYSREZEO L1 @ Qo e A A J M J 8 Kastwood. Fresro K J Cahill, San Martin S Petterson, San Luls PALACE HOTEL. W R Kenantar, N Y F E Simpson, Boston Mrs Simpson, Boston Miss Simpson, Boston H W Brown. Boston A M Cas.le, Chicago A H Woodruff, Salt Lake A J Vannmister & w, Mo DrN Paulin & w, Or L Stein. Guatemaia Miss C A Dunham. Wis J Davis, Santa Kosa J G Earle, Liverpool R H Earle, Liverpool H J Woollcott, Los Ang A Jacoby. Los Angeles S M Green, Wis DJ Healy, Los Angeles A'B Wood, Detroit X A P Moore, England CJ Steedman & w,RI G P Doa Jr, St Louls F E Tracey & w, Ohio Mrs S Strong &d, ({hlo 1T Killreth Jr, N ¥ H B Barnes Jr, N Y Miss 5 Weiswopf, Mass H J 'Bryan, Denver Mrs A Hill, Ariz Miss A L Hill, Ariz T Cole, London C s Cole, London C H Low, San Diego ‘W J Young, Phila W J Walker Jr&w, NY J H Walker, N Y W Valianse & w,Ont 8 O Greening Ont Mrs McLarty, StThomas Miss Yealand, Seattle C E Sherman, N Y Miss M G Ross, Sacto L Holmes, w & maid.N ¥ Mrs R ™ Tallman, N Y O ¥ Jenkins, Stanford % McMurtrle, Lompoe COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. W W Mashen & w,Fresno Miss A Coleman, Milpitas J M Harrington, N Y AJ Wilson & f, Sacto Miss M Foley, Sacto S E Payne, Madeira J Probst, Chinese Camp Miss M Probst, Chinese C E T Earle, Sacto A J Couterill, N S W E L Cotull, Tracy J C Stewart, Denver J M Wells, Fresuo W N Rohrer, Fresno 3 Lonsberry,Santa Rosa E C Weisandanger, Or W H Roberts, Portiand G Saunders, Portland, Or W Rubie, Pendleton, Ur T Merbath, Portland, Or P Materfas & w. N Y G Cameron, Buffalo, N Y C Lonegan, Bakersfield J Jackson, Santa Clara W Watts & w. Petaluma A Simpson, Reno Stelling, Portland, Or C Barrv, Portiand, Or Kuder, Portiand, Or E Ruy, Portland Miss M Zignego,Stockton ) iss Brady, Portland Miss A Zignego,Stockton MrsW R Dunbar, Portind Mre Sutcliffe, Portland T P Bryant & w, Cal E J Edwards, Arizona CGraffis, Alaska NEW WESTERN HOTEL. HS Lunt, N Y J Bell, Portland GM n, Chicago G W Handiin & w, Wash L Williams, Boston Miss J Thomas, Boston WM McKay, Oakland Botte, Belgium TGeer, Ukiah P Ahlstedt, San Jose T Moffin, Ph G W Milier, N Y riffith, Brantfora W_W Scott, Paris Ryan, Paris GW N Ile, N Y LS Myers C R Whipple, Bristol F Miller & w, Jimtown R S Cone, Stockton Miss G Willis, Stockton Miss L Moore, Stockton J Boyle, Breckbridge Miss Bowles, Seattle W D AKers, Kelseyville BALDWIN HOTEL. E J Wiley, Suisun J Mayer, New York L Rosenbaum. Ogden J J Ludsmyer, Vallejo H M Goodwin, San Jose J C Crooks, Haywards Mrs C M Linmod, Stktn W W Wells, Detroit Mrs P A Emerson, Ohio J M McPike, Napa CT Lewis, Sacramento D Cloptor, Vallejo F Hazen & w, Hidsburg F Ellly Oakland A J C M Hunter, Los Ang V Fago & w, Sta Clara A McKackney, Ukiah J Glick, Stockton F Parker. Sacramento Zott. Los Banos Martin &w, Oakland SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery strees, corner Clay: open until 8:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIO! WANTED—Continued. Pl bllaeani s e b s s S ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT ‘woman; first-class nurse and seamstress: good housekeeper; references; oity OF couniry, 1 Martha place, off Geary, near Taylor. XPERIENCEDGERMAN WOMAN WISHES any kind of work by the day: $1 a day and carfare. Address E. G., box 37, Call Gfice. ROTESTANT MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN would like s7uation to do light housework for from $8 t0 $10 a month. gall or address 359 Minna st. IBST-OLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES EN- gagements by the day: cuts by tailor system. 26 Sixth st., room 12. 00D SEAMSTRESS WISHES TO DO PLAIN sewing; understands making children’s clothes, or would take sewing home. Address 181435 Larkinst. l Y REFINED GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE- 3 ‘work; willing and obliging. Csll 615 Third TOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO ussist in housework. Please call at 523 Po- trero ave., near Eignteenth st. W IDOW DESIRES @ SITUATION: GOOD seamstress; will take housekeeper’s position, or wili work in'a lodging-house; above ail things desires somethiug to do. Address 821 Mission st., room 3. OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY housecleaning. Address S. L.,189 Clara st., in rear. YESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES GE eral housework; can docooking, washing. Call or address 256 kighth st. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK, washing, ironing, by the day.week or monin. Cali or address 812 Jessie st., in rear. N FEMALE HELP WANTED. MISS CUL- 00D SEAMSTRESS THAT CAN MAKE children’s dresses would like a few more en- gngements: 50c a day. 231 Eleventh st. and room; cook, restaurant, city, $20 and room: cook, small hotel, country, $15,” fare HANSEN & C0., 110 Gesry st. 4 WAITRESSES, SEASIDE HOLEL, $20. C $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAITRESSES, SAME HGTEL, COUNTRY, 3 with Teferen vate families, city. $25; cook, private famiry, DLy 850; general hoosework & CO., 110 Geary s. J'RENCH COUK aND SECOND GIRL, SAME country, d $.5: 6 young girls, ass.st, $10 to $15. MISS LLLL?E&‘, 323 Suiter st. (OLOBED GIRL, $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. TDDLE-AGED, REFINED AMERICAN ,{\4 Wwoman: light' housework: $12. MISS CUL- WV AITRESS, 30, COUNTRY HOTEL; SEE Dparty here, MUSS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. family; §20; . MISS CULLEN, 828 S family; $20; country. RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS: 8110: cuts by tailor system; dresses made over. Address R., 2518 Mission st. 7OUNG GIRL OF 16 WISHES TO DO LIGHT housework in small family. Apply 236 Lex- ington ave. TEADY, RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES POSI- tion at general housework and cooking: wages ineteenth st. SI'IUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL to assist in housework; willing and able to Call 1081 Minna st. ‘work. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day washing, ironing or housecleaning. Call or address 46 Tehama st. 7OUNG DANISH GIRL WISHES PLACE IN small American family: good cook: no wash- ing. Appy, 1012 Natoma, st., bet. Eleyenth and Twelfth 1o postais. JXPERIENCED WIDOW DESIRES A POSI- tion as housekeeper in widowers family or hotel. Apply 10t0 5 oniy, 1007 Markat st W ANTED — SITUATION BY RELIABLE oung lady as cashier in_restaurant or store. Address Cashi 01, Call W LLT 3 TO DO general housework. Write to LENA MIL- LER, 136 Flood ave., Sunnyside, city. Y A YOUNG GIRL, FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work es $10 to §12; good references. Call or address 115 Sixth st.. grocery, TANTED—BY A REFINED WIDOW, POSI- tion as housekeeper for widower, or will take in charge a rooming-house. Call or address room 12, 6 U'Farrell st. (OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as cook and general housework; city or country. 29 Pleasant st. ) ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by a refined kastern American widow for hotel, lodging-house or small family. Cail or address Housekeeper, U5 Leavenworth st., oft Eliis. YO0D WASHER AND IRONER WANTS work in small hotel or institution, or will do cleaning; American; age 40. Laundress, 1251 Market st. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO GO OUT by the day or sewing av home. 405 Leaven- WwQrth st. W OMAN WANTS WASHING AND HOUSE- cleaning by the day; $1 per day and carfare. Address W. W., box 86, Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion: good cook, washer and ironer: no objec- tion to country. Call or address 3372 Twentieth st., near Howard. TOUNG FRENCH WIDOW WISHES SITUA- tion as cook: French or German preferred. 110 Sixth st., room 10. Py e e SR 2 COOKS, SMALL EESTAURANT, CITY, $20 10 $25 2id: German waitress, country uotel, $20; cham- Eennlld,'r one m:" notel, city, $26 C. R, R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 3 WAITRESSES, SAME COURTRY HUTEL, 2 $20. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. GEEMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN COOKS girls! clty ana co . $20, $15; nursegirl, $10; fignt Rotsewors wirie, §15 40 $16. C. K, HAKSEN house, $25 5: cook, $30; second girl, $20: mutac 3200 o Suseworkc gli1s, oity and EAT GERMAN SECOND GIEL, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sater st OMAN WITH A CHILD, $10. LEN, 323 Sutter st. ROTESTANT COOK, INSTITUTION, $20; Psood Place. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. 823 Sutter st. ’SEcu.\'DwoRKANDPLuN WASHING; 8IN NEAT GIEL To assSIST 1N_HOUSEWORK, small American family, San Rafael, $12. MURRAY ‘& READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. WAITRESS AsSIST CHAMBERWORK, .| country hotel, $20; waitresses, Yuba county, Sonoma County, San Mateo County, Fresno and other plaches, $20 each, MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. W AN TED — PROTESTANT WORKING housekeeper, §20: waitress, country hotel. $20: cook, smail restaurant, $25: 5 cOoks in American ‘aud German families in city and con - try, 825 aud §30; 4 German, Scandinavian and Protestant second girls, $20: 3 ironers in laundry, and a zreat many girls to fill situations in city and country. J. F. GROSET'T & CO., 312 Sutter st. W ANTED_GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRLS for housework, $25 and $20: French cook, $30; second girl, $25; French girl, care for sick | 1ady, $20; nursegirls, $10 and $12: cook and sec- | ond gul for the country, $25 and $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. 1() EYUSEGIRLS, 520, $15: HOUSKEGIRLS, #15; woman to_cook for 12 men, $25 per mouth, sce party in office; 23 young girls, ¥8, $10 and_£12 per monch, assist, ete., Dice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ( MBERMAID TO DO WAITING, $20, -/ country hotel: workinghousekeeper, city, $10; irls for housework, city and country. R. T. ARD & CO., 610 Clay st. (GERMAN WOMAN FOR MILK RANCH, %00d for upstairs work and waiting; German nursegirl; 10 young girls to fill positions to mind children. city ‘and country. Employment Office, 306 Mason st. HELP WANTED-—Continued. PSSl U o o T Sunvelii ot S WANTEI\—B MEN FOR LARGE VINEYARD company to handle team, pick grapes, work in wine-ceilar, etc., good long job, $20 per month and found; 2 miners, $2 per day: butter-maker, $30 Der month and found; milker for n. $20 and found: chureman, ranch nearcity, $15 and found: farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters, dishwashers and others. 'W. D. EWER &CO., 626 Clay st. TNERS, $8 PER DAY, SEE PARTY IN 25 oo o a MARTIN'G, 740 Market st EAMSTERS WANTED, $25; 4-HORSE teamsters, scraper work. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st OF, MINEES, 83 PR DAY: COOK, 40, AND room; helper for carriage-shop: man for fruit ranch. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. TANTED—COOK, PLAIN RESTAURANT, $10 a week: 2 waiters for hotel, $25; German ‘waiter, $20; waiter, pl&l:l hotel, li!:;,;:l:::.:t:le;: $15 and room: young German as p: try resort, #20°and found, eic. LEON ANDRE, 515 Stockton st. 3 COAL-MINERS FOR ALASKA, BY THE ton: cook, country, $30 and room: waiter, boarding-house, $25; bedmaker, $15; chore-boy on ranch, $16. R.T. WARD & CO., 808 and 610 Clay st. JTEAD WAITER, CITY, $35; DISHW ASHER to assist in cooking, country, $20. HOTEL G AZETTE, 420 Kearny st. EILEPSY, FITS AND CONVULSIVE DIS- eases cured by specialist. Address E. F., box 57, Call Office. BOY, ABOUT 18, GOOD EDUCATION. [% dental office. Apply COULSON, 1236 Market. ANTED—2 GOOD BKOAD- . X MEN FOR the woods. Apply room 1. 520 Kearny st. ANTED — FIRST - CLASS FARMHAND. ‘Apply MCCUE, 6 Sacramento st. 00D BOOTBLACK FOR BARBER-SHOP. California and Devisadero sts. CODK FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, 850. Kearny st., room 8. ANTED—-GOOD DISHWASHER AT 43 Second st. BOY W W ANTED—ALCLOTHING SALESMAN. 875 Market st. ANTED — DISHWASHER; Mason st., rear. $15 PARTNER WANTED IN STRICTLY « cash business; duties light and easily learned; will clear to each from $50 to $75 per e t0-dag. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. 509 'ED. 120 CLAY §’ 7 A. M. 407 BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. $250. & o s dally receipts $25; rent $40; must be sacrificed. ‘WILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. W ELL-DEVELOFED QUARTZ MINE ON the mother lode. Sample of rock can be seen at WILKE & WOLF'S, 531 California st. ]25 WINE-CKLLAR IN CHOICEST . downtown location, with iarge retail bar trade; low rent; large stock of fine whiskies and _wines; first-class investmens. WILKE & ‘WOLF, 581 California st. $300, BESTAUBANT - ON ~ TEANSFER . point; average daily receipts $12; rare chance for man and wife. WILKE, 631 California. $350. SOENEE GIGAR STORE. ESTAB- . lished years: doing good business; low rent. WILKE & WOLF, 531 (alifornia st. $250 PARTNER IN SALOON AND RES- « taurant; West-rn Addition; choice lo- cation; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cal. $300 SALOON, DOWNTOWN LOCATION; « low rent: average daily receipts, $12; bargain. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $;)50 OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA < + loon on Sausome st. doing large day husiness: best class of custom; only bayers need apply. WILKE, 531 California st &5 RESTAURANT, DOING LARGE . business: rent $27'50; Western Addi- tion; owner kept place for years: must sacrifice; il vestizate at once: very rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. $1300. RESTATRANT AND OVSTER « house; best location: nicely fitted up; 5 private rooms; gepuine bargain to cash buyer; see for yourseif. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $3000, VEOLESALE AND RETATL . . liquor-store; stock and fixtures worth $2760: splendid business location: sells only on #ccount of disagreement in partnership. STEN- BERG & CO., 632 Market st. $350. EARTNER CORNER SALOON AND DU, Jodging-house; 12 rooms upstairs: No. 1 bar trade; owner 12 years: advertiser invests equal amount. STENBERG CO., 632 Merket st. $400. SOFEEE SALOON, CHOPHOUSE: . first-class location: good running order; business speaks for 1self: must sell; disagreement partpership: sacrifice to cash buyer. STENBERG CO0., 632 Market st., room 8. $700, EESTAURANT NEAR MARKET . 8t.; daily receiptsof $35; large num- ber of regular boarders: cheap rent: established {or years; fortune to right men; Investigate, Apply SIENBERG CO., 632 Market st., room 8. 'TEADY, RELIABLE MAN; PARTNER IN No. 1 cash business: $20 per week guaranteed; $100 required. 632 Market st., room 8. * J ANTED—PARTNER WITH $75; ADVER- tiser will put up $75 also; a gennine ooportu- nity to make money. Address D. W., box 78, Call. | {NERGETIC $100 mont} room 31. OUNG, STRONG MAN, WHO UNDER- stands about meat, to work in a packing-house. 534 Clay st. ANTED — EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR for manufacturer; a good proposition offered. F. D., vox 149, Call. MAN; CAN EASILY MAKE 8060 required. Apply 6 kady st., TEADY, RELIABLE MAN AS PARTNER IN 1D butcher-shop to attend cash accounts and de- tiver; $75 required. STENBERG CO., 632 Market 0 BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS of any kind see STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. 4((). LIQUORSTORE; BEST LOCATION . in theeity; full value: great bargain; worth double. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. REAT BARGAIN IN CIGAR, STATIONERY and laundry office. BARRETT, 1125 Market. $350. EEANCH BAKERY. STATIONERY . and candy store: 4 1{ving-room rent: doing business of 8 to $10 party 8 years. See BARRE at cigar-stand. $15 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S10R « best location: receipts average $15 day; horse and wagon; low rent; living rooms. Bee BARRETT. 1125 Market st. NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SAL will 8150 per month; price $4000. A R pel P # PRly ROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER; cause, sickness. Apply at this office. |JBANCH BAKERY AND NOTIONS: RENT $15: 3 rooms. Make offer. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Q75 ROOM CORNER HOUSE. ) 9 rooms ciearing $50 per m 10 rooms on Taylor. clearing 850.. 14 rooms, $100 cash, balance paym 80 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 to. DECKER. 1020 Market st., oppos| ] ("ROOM HOUSE, POST ST. $550: 10-ROOM nouse on Mason, $500; 86-room house, Second st., $600: 18-room house, fine coruer, elegant house, on'Post st., and others. = A. M. ELKINS, 41 Eddy elephone Jessie 411 & AT A SACRIFICE; ON ACCOUNT $000 of other business: 46 rooms: $300.cash, balance easy terms. Apply room 1, Fargo House. ODGING-HOUSE OF 11_ROOMS FOR SALE cheap. Call 233 Third st. 3 HOUSES; $300 TO $8000. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. TRNITURE —7 NICELY FURNISHED F ooms for aale Western - Addition: _rooms always full, permanent roomers. MRS N., box Cal FURNITURE FOR SALE. JIRE SALE! F ™ Picen tand unl goods are completely dis- of. K bed set; .$18 50 Bed lounges. . 800 Stoves...... =750 Carpets, per yard i B8 Linoleum, per ard. -5 atting, per 5 % Pl o neos buliding 1s reotad these prives will stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission st J NOONAN. URNISHED FLAT ON A VALENCIA-ST, coruer for sale at a great sacrifice if sold this week: 6 rooms and bath completely and newly furnished for housekeeping: must be sold on ac- count of departure; no agents. Address D. N. E., box 112, Call Office. F\iRNn‘URE OF FOUR ROOMS FOR SALE; 720 Natoma. -4’ HALF INTEREST IN PAYING OU. butcher-shop across the bay: 3 horses, wagons, etc. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. YROCERY AND BAR: BARGAIN IF SOLD this week. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. OTICE—DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR business promptly? HEALY, 23 Kearny st ANTED—MAN OF ENERGY; ONE THAT wants (0 get ahead in the world; chance to make big money quickly; must have $150 cash. Address A. B., box 18. Call. Z GEXMAN COOKS, $26 AND $30: INFANT'S nurse, $20; 3 nursegiris, $12 and $16; seam- stress, $20; 8 girls for housework, MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellis st. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL positions. Employment Office, 306 Mason st. AIRDRESSEN, MANICURE, IN ESTAB- lished ousiness, out of town: 1o capital: only 200d references required. MRS, BUTLER, 181 Post st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of baby and assist. Inquire 517 Montgome: st., BREUSS bakery. 5 > ANTED—GERMAN GIRL ¥OR COOKING in small restaurant. Jersey and Castro sts. 1RL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN cooking; wages $12; 9 to 12. 2420 Folsom st. G OYS WANTED FROM 16 TO 17 YEARS OF age. Apply at 200 Sutter st. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than & feet 5 inches in helght; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak Enzlish properiy: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 _become citizens will be accepted; this important branch of the naval service ofters special inducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers, For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. W ASTED-—PLAIN STEADY MAN T0 AS. sist in licht genteel business: easily learned; must have $150 cash and be satisfied with $75 per month. 777 Market st., room 7. 7ANTED—A WOMAN FOR PLAIN COOK- ing. 706 Battery st. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cooking: small family. 1625 O'Farrell st. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. K APPLY 51714 Grove st. (CQIPETENT DEESSMAKER WISHES 4 few more engagements by the day: or will take work home; terms rea.onable. 417 Larkin st., room 27. ¥ ISH PROTESTANT WOMAN DESIRES % work by the day or week: can fill_place of any servant who may be leaving in & nurry; under- stands all kinds of housework: has worked for some of the best families in_this city: can furnish £00d references. Address Woman, box 17, Call. VERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION 10 DO general housework. Apply 162 Clinton Park. Y LUNG GIEL 18 YEARS OF AGE WANTS home to do light housework and attend to chil- dren in exchange for board and clothes: is willing and obliging. Please call or address 41 Sanchez st. 7OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter. Room 9, 122 Post st., second floor. OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE A4S housekeeper: city orcountry. Address House- Keeper, 1148 Sutterst., third floor, room 35, \V INCHES. ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 10$6 per week; convenient and respectable; iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. F IN NEED OF DRESSMAKER, CUTTER OR seamstress apply at McDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Markel st., opp. Palace Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. H nese employment office. 17 Webb st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr PANESE AND CHIN ESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 8148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 80. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE hel Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Ci HIN i AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. ¥. 426 QUIUATION WANTED BY X STEADY, sober, industrious, young man; understands painting'and competent to run a small stationary engine: is willing to perform any other kind of work, either in city or country, Address J. B., box 6, Call Office. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and_A. M.—Called meeting THIS, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. AN AND WIFE (SWEDISH) DESIRE A vlace in the country: wife is good cook and is willing 1o do general housework: man will do anything required on a place: willing and obliging. Address 8. S., box 75, Call Office. CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 .\ Second degree. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. T MORIAH LODGE 44, F. and A. M.—Oflicers and me at Masonic Tempie W EDNESDAY, A uguslA bers are respectfully requested to assemble 19, at 1:30 P. &, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother WILLIAM TALBOT HUN- TER. late a_member of Abell Lodge No. 146, Ukiah, Cal. By order of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary, TO THE OFFICERS AND, members of the Austrian Benevo- lent Society—You are hereby notified to a tend your regular meeting WEDNES- UAY EVENING, August 19, at 8 o'clock, sharp, at your ball, 413 Sutter st. Each and every member i3 requested to be present for important business and appropriations. By order 2 M. SCANATICH, Pres. ANTON CONNICH, Sec. POS[TION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by a steady and sober young German to make himself generally useful; 2 years’ experience; is willing and obliging. Address S. G., box 85, Call. Y OUSG GERMAN DESIRES SITUATION OF any kind; understands the care of horses and garden; careful driver; good references. H. H., box 105, Call. ARDENER WANTS SITUATION AROUND private place; understands horses, cows, car- riages and harness; handy with tools: or clean windows by the day. Address H. B., box 57, Call. OUNG GIRL FOE LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 18 Pierce st., near Haight. GmL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; wages $10. 908 Laguna st. i ERMAN GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL X hounsework. 2732 Pine st. PINISHERS WANTED; STEADY WORK; £ood wages: call at once. 246 Clementina st. TIRL TO DO PLAIN COOKING AND WASH napkins; $15. 721 Ellis st. | bOc;week $1 to $2 ARTNER WANTED FOR BUTCHER BUSI- ness; $75 cash. 1018 alabama st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secrecary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Clay. BARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' LOCAL UNION, No. 27.J. B.U.A.. Empimt Bureau, 102 Seventn MALL 1-CHAIR; DOING GOOD BUSL ness; cheap: low rent. Inquire Call Office. JEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢t0 ading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. 'O GET A FIRST-RATE 15C MEAL FOR 100 where strict civility, cleanliness and order is maintained, iry Seattle restaurant, 137 Fourth st. VIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN OOOK- ing. 435 Eday st. OUNG GIRL TO HELP TAKE CARE OF buby. 808 Oak st. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK and mind baby. 525 Fell st. OUNG GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work; good home. 801 Hayes st. OMPETENT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: 8l50 German second girl. 2408 Washington st. ERMAN W. LESS; $2560 PER WEEK. 17 Washington st. 7 OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK who understands German cooking, in family of two: good opportunity to learn dressmaking, if de- sired. 980 Post st. TAITRE=S FOR FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY hotel; $25. 504 Kearnv st., room 8. IRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL HOUSE- work; reference. 3448 Twentleth, cor. Capp. LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- 210 8. 14 Mcallister, room 67. M7YS HALF-SOLING, 80e: LADIES, i0c.: done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck’s,S. £+ &4 TANTS TO ORDER; TATEST STYLE. % WERTHMAN Pants Co , 2215 Geary st ‘E31 PLACE IN THE CITY FCR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., neas Grand Opera- bouse: new calf shoes, pointed foe, our maxe, $2 50 and $3: iadies’, gents’ and children’s misfit sud cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ;EEFSTEAK AND ONIUNS, WITH COFFEE, 3 5e; 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on _hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 7261, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. A TE?—[:I.N "]‘.thEA: WHO C?Ngolggli OF some sim] ng to patent ideas: they may bring. yoo wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ©0., Dept. x.imm Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and list of 200 inventions wanted. LADY WHO HAS HAD EX- perience in a sick room: permanent vosition. Address. immediately, E-., box 47, Call Office. E HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. JCANDINAVIAN Ox GENMAN GIRL FOR general housework; small washing; flat. Call between 3 and 5, 1424 Washington st. EAT, YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; family of 2; in country; g00d home for right party. Inquire 1338 Bush st. {INISHERS; ALSO APPRENTICE ON CUS- tom coats. 106 Battery st ANTED—STRONG WOMAN ACCUSTOMED to cleaning, eic.; steady situation; $30 per month. Address J., box 10, Call Office. GIRLGENERAL HOUSEWORK: NO COOK- ing; $12. 2643 Bryant st., nr. 25th, 8 to 10. TARCHWORK IRONERS AND SHIRT- rubbers. Modern Laundry, 385 Eighth st. WANTED—W OMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Apoly jmmediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CU., Brannsn st., between Third and Fourth. MAY OF 50, WITH GENERAL EXPERI- ence of indoor and outaoor work, will work for a.good home &t Any 0CCUPALIOD exCept farming. Address J. H., box 59, Call Office. W ANTED-—SITUATION &S VALET AND handy man around the house: references in city. Address 1809 PolK st., J. B. HIRST. TTUATION WANTED BY BLACKSMITH'S finisher and helper; can work some at fire. Ad- dress B. B.. box 76, this office. THE REGULAR MEKTING OF THE Bricklayers’ Assoclation will be held at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st..THIS (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, August 19, Business of im- portance. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO, 84 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY_will_be payable at the office of the com- pany, 827 Market st., on and after THURSDAY, August 20, 1896, Transfer book will close Fri- day, August 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. 3. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; B hinctions made, clty or connery. Pacifio Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. £ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 85 COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. £ PR BAYER REMOVED HIS OFFICE 1o 14 Graut ave.; residence 1703 Geary st. e e e NTELLIGENT YOUNG GERMAN WISHES work of any kind: drive delivery or milk ‘wagon; walt at table, or anything. Please call or address G. H., 98 3 Howard st., upstairs. ITOATION WANTED—BY A MiDDLE-AGED Scandinavian with good references as man about piace. Address Utility, box 76 Call Office. OUNG BARBER WOULD LIKK A STEADY job at once. Address 1122 Turk st. URSE OR VALET TO INVALID GEN[LE- man; glves massage treatment: well recom- mended. Address J. K, box 116, Call Office. ANTED-WORK BY AMAN HANDY WITH tools, or would take charge of small place: good horseman and driver. Address H. M., box 59, Call Office. ANTED — A POSITION BY MAN AND wife: man first-class cook; wife helper. Ad- dress T., box §2. Call. TEADY, SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS SIN- §ie man wishesa position as foremanona vine- yard andwine cellar; hardy with tools; large ex- perience, and understands all kinds of ranch work; can give bonds and firsi-class recommendations. Address Foreman. box 99, Call Office. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, C R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST, « furrish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your oriers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. FIRST-CLASS LU \CH COOK DESIRES situation: besi references; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. 7 OUNG GIRL WISHES TO DO HOUSE. work and plain cooking or mind children: ref- erences given. Call for three days at 1017 Cron- Ogue ave., bet. Fair Oaks and Guerrero sis., off Twenty-second. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED, COMPE- tent woman & position to assist in light house- work or take full charge of children. Call at 4 Church place, bet. Greenwich and Lombard st ADY, EXPERIENCED IN FRENCH EM- broideries and sewing, wishes a few engage- ments at home: charges reasonab.e. 1163 Marker. GUPERIOR INFANT~ NURSE, WITH first-class reference, desires a situation; wil. do chamberwork. Address E. E., box 72, this office. fi'on'm GERMAN YOUNG LADY SEEKS position for upstairs work and sewing or take ccare of grown children. Call 5054 Seventh st ¥ vfirxu;fimtbw ;n’v A COMPETENT y in ery o thice. - dress . P box 95, Cail Oicer o 1 office. Ad 13, YOUNG GIKL GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ao“:’l:lu);;m in last place. 711 Elizabeth st., RGO re s YouNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO do housework: wages $15. Call 505 Geary st. w‘\NTED—BY YOUNG WOMAN, 70 DO l light housework. Call or address 1165 Mission. " ANTED—FIRST-ULASS PAIN TER WANTS work or will form partnership with a_reliable man. Address Painter, 2388 wight way, Berkeley. ASSAYER AND SURVEVOR DESIRES PO- sition of any kind on a mine; references given. Address Mine, box 40, Call Office. QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE and steady Swedish man from Chicago as coachman and for generai family work: careful driver; understands the care of finest carriages and harness; willing_and obliging: firi-class refer- ences. Address S, E.. box 87, this office. WANTED BY STEADY INDUSTRIOUS man 1ot afraid of work, position as watch- man, janitor, porter or handy man; references and bonds if required. Address L. T., box 75, Call. SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED man as janitor. porter or any other light em- ployment; good references. N. ANDERSON, 657 Howard si. W ANTED—SITUATION ON FRUIT RANCH; first-class pruner and grafter; 3 years last place. Address W., box 61, Cali Ofhce.” | ANTED—A BITUATION BY RELIABLE farmhand and teamster. Address F. H., box 100, Call Office. GER)!AN GARDENER WITH GOOD REFER- ences desires a situation; understands sreen- houses for private family. 77 Third st., Winches- ter House. VW INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, NEA R Market— Electric in every room: 200 rooms; 20c to $150 per night: 8150 ta $6 per week : ‘free bus and baggaze 10 and from the ferry. W L SCHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIRD. NEAR rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 week: free bus and baggage o and from the ferry. Market—Electric lights in eve Toom: 200 0 to $6 per ()EERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS :and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 3214 Fremont st. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED SALESLADY On corsets; references. 1388 Market st. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: $1a week: patterns cut 1o order, 35¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. 7 ANTED—MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 250 night; $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Ellis st. '00 PATTERN MAKING AND MANU- DU, facturing business: steady class of cus- tom; clearing $150 per mo. HEALY, 23 Kearny. 50 CITY-FRONT CORNER LIQUOR SA- « loon; clearing $80 per month: card- rooms; full value; seiling on account of sickness. W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. UTEL TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick building, con- faining 98 rooms; also ground-fioor and ‘well lighted basement; ' centrally located, half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnished thronghout; furnitare for sale on reasomable terms For fur- ther particulars apply to S.SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. I“OE SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND best-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the city, together with a fine stock of wines, liquors, etc.; fixtures in first-class order; to those looking for business this is the best stand in city: sickness the cause of sale. Address for particu- lars K. M., box 100, Call. $6’0 BAKEKY; ELEGANT PLACK; DU, thoroughly equipped In every respect: has fine store trade and large outside route; fine horse and wagon: best location in town; rent only $20; 5 years’ lease; 4 living-rooms; selling on ac- couut of sickness. GEO. STEWART. 602 Market. $120 BAKERY; BAKES 3 BARRELS A « day; brick oven: aally receipts aver- age $22: 2 horses; wagon. See SKIFF, 921 Market st. 4(), ERUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; - rent $12. SKIFF, 921 Market st. OB SALE ACCOUNT IMMEDIATE DE- parture, 12 rooms, newly turnished: transient house, with bar and selected stock of liquors and cigars: ‘atest improved steam and lager pumps; trade can be doubled. Apply SE. corner Sutter st. and Central ave. USINESS PROPERTY AND RESIDENCE for sale in Sicrra County, offering an excel- Ient opportunity for a general Dierchandise trade. For particulars write or apply to C. H. NORTH- RUP, 121 Liberty st. lg" GROCERY AND BAR ON CITY OOV, fronc: kept by the present owner over 20 yea good reason for selling: good stock of goods. CUMMINS & CO., wholesale liquor mer- chants, 5 Pine st. 00D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangen ent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. 3()0 BUTCHER - SHOP, WITH NICE + large room, or rore rooms if desired; horse and two carts; present owner there for the last 6 years; rent only $10. Apply at this offic $70)(), FESTAURANT: FINE LOCATION: {00, Tbiock from Market st.: good paying place; must sell on account of sickness: nicely fitted up. Business Exchange, 777 Markel. IRST-CLASS DRAYAGE AND TEAMING business; 2 wagons, 4 horses; large fruit trade; paving well; established 7 years: cheap. Call at saloon, SE. cor. Washington and Davis sts. ICYCLE STORE AND REPAIR SHOP: well established: good location; fuil line of bicycles, sundries. tools, oven vulcanizer; opening for a machinist. 1113 Market st. TEY ACME HOUSE, 857 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ s night; $1 & week. |, ’NDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD / sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. S.—REMOVED FROM 608 CLAY TO 643 + Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. 100 ¥Ey, X0 TAKE LODGING AT 1vs 16c and 20c a night, including ‘and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night, $i, $1 25, 81 per week. Paclfic Rouse, Commercial and LeiGesdorf? sts. Wk ARE SHOK DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your oid shoes and make them as good as Dew, &nd With our new machines we can do your work st one-half the usual price; done while you wait 662 Mission st., between First and Second sts. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- till runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh: $1'10 $3 per week. WANEED—SXNGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; 81 week; rooms for (wo, 25¢ a day, $1 50.a weak; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. ROQI! 150 10 75c PER NIGHT: 50c TO #1 50 per week. Criental, 226 Drumm st. E'CHO HOUSE, 865% MARKET ST Rooms 20c., 26c. 1o 50c. night; §1 0 $2 week. M E} 10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; T.ADIES 10 SELL FACE AND HAIR SPE- cialtles; hairdressing, ~beauty culture, eic., taught; free to agents. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. H AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 86c. MOENING and eve classes: 10lessons,$1 60. 1248 Misslon. AIR-DKESSING; MANICURING LESSONS MOSE CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; given MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 1059th. Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c o $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week:: free 'bus and baggage toand from ferry. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE A WEEKLY CALL. in wrapver, for mailing. MALE HELP WANTED. 6 MINERS T0 RUN INGERSOLL DETLLS; 83 aday: seepary here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10 Geary st. 10 WOODCKQPPEBS, PINE AND SPRUCE, stove wood, $2 a cord, see party here: farmer who is handy with carpenters’ tools and can run a pUmp, $30 and found; farmers. milkers, choremen and oihers. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 130 Geary st JRONER FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL LAUN- dry. country, $45 and found and free fare: man to run mangie and help_in dryhouse, hotel laun- dry, $20 and 1 S ound. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 et LR 1 R A MAN AND WIFE FOR A MINE; WIFE 10 o0k for 10 to 12 men: see pariy here. HANBEN&CO., 110 Geary st. o S all grocers keep it. W ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&elerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter W ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. AGENTS WANTED. E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women to represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., & F. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE siiver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other: do you want the profit? T. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. OR SALE IN SAN JOSE_WELL-PAYING loan office; established in 1872; presentowner retiring account of old age. ~Address A. GREEN- BERG, San Jose, Cal. ILK ROUTE: $400: 17 CANS; FAMILY trade; 2 horses, wagon, etc.: departure: fall investigation guaranteed. 421 Eighth ave., near Point Lobos ave. OLI:‘-ES;I!‘A HLIBHEZI)l BSITC%IE"I:HOE d%g:l: sale cheap; has nearl cas] e an 5 Incu.oflyweu. Address B. B., box a nice busines: 94, Call Office. OR SALE, OR WILL TAKE PARTNER. small capital, manufacturing business: no night or Sunday work: lots of orders on han Ellis st. $1600. Lo mmermn e « taprant; doing g merchants: no agents. Address B. C., box 138, Call. 914 SIXTH — FURNITURE OF 6-ROOM flat for sale: cheap rent. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new or good a8 new; cash or time, open evenings. 4()() SARPETS; CHAMBER SETS. 814 stoves, $5: parior sets, $20: folding-beds, £10: bed-'ounges. 87 T. D. MCCARTHY 112 st — CARPET CLEANING. ONES & CO., MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8c.; RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton, 19 Sth st. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH poor work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Caz- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st : tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 3335 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. GIT\' STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 88 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 350. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED llke new. FERGUSON & CO., 28 Tenth: tel. South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 k2 14th s eaning 5¢ n vard. Tel. Mission 7L BICYCLES. ADIEN' DR)P-FRAME WHEEL, $35; * ‘06" Ben Hur, $60: Tribune, $50: Ben Hur T: dem and ‘96" Fowler, almosi new. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. ICYCLES AND TANDEMS BELOW COST 10 close out stock. W. CRANE, 324 Post st. JOR_SALE—NEW 1896 BICYCLE; $30. Foivin ¥ HAWLEY, 318 Market st. WINFIELD PEARSON, 216 McA LLIS] 1B Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bi |JARGAIN 1IN 4 ST SARNS TANDEM: AL > single wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LE] B, besi_accommodations. Terminus Geasy, Mo- Al r and Powell st._car line FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. MACHINE @O() DOMESTIC SEWING $20. i actachment. 2437 Mission st, near Twenty-first. OR SALE CHEAP—ON £ 86-HO engine, boiler, shafting and pulleys. Twenty-fourth st. and Telegraph ave LEGANT BAR, COUNT 1 IS, Dlate glass, panels, etc.; cheap. 525 Valencia. JCLEGANT $175 SEALSKIN CAP FOR $80 at UNULE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. B SECOND-HAND BRICKS, 250.000 Gicased or uncienn, in any size lots: also second-hand lumber, good a8 new. large or small timbers. Apply lot NW. corner Kighth and Harrison sts. ADY LEAVING CITY MUST SELL HAND- some White sewing machine: 5 drawers; all attachments; 816. 23103 Taylorst.. 2t0 6 F. . 00D SECOND-HAND BGILER; ALSO LOT pulleys, shafting, eic. W. L. SANFORD, 415 Washington s. 5 OR SALE—NEW CAMPING WAGON. AP- ¥ Dy grocery, cor. Silver ave., on Mission road. ARGE, NEW AND POWERFUL TRACTION L engine cheap. P.F. DUNDON, 814 Main st. ADY IN REDUCED CIRCUMS/IANCES IA must sell some old ana rare Sevres ware. Ad- dress Immeaiate, box 42, Call Office. RESH COW: RICH MILK; GENTLE FOR family. 1312 Folsom s ) HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN gine; good as new: 'Bfl: Apply 215 Bay st. Efisaowcmsms. COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission st. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPLWRITER, $46: others from $20 REVALK, 309 CaL. Buans.xxsmlis,'zuflnxnuAcfl 3 waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beala, UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired; separate prtssold and shipped. San Francisco Baby Carriaze M'f'g. Co., 442 Sixth. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112114 Market,bei. 7th & Sth. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES coors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. COWAN BUYS A "{ores; negotiates mortgages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. $300 FIRST-CLASS ?UT(:‘::;GB];‘S!?O}:I: « bust ‘and location good: ; int D adress W, Wo box 187, Call Office. vestizate. RBER-SHOP __FOR _ SAiB: CHEAP; BAcmfiuy seai2’ chairs; best business: reason for sale, returning to Europe. _Apply Call Office. R BARGAINS IN RESTAUKRANTS, BA- ooas. clgar-stands, coalyards, grocery and bars, ete., see UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Markes st. NE SMALL MEDLUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burg!ar proof safe. 109. 111 Market 3. FIBE AND BURGLAE SAFE LETTER- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND~ hand. W.S RAY Mte Co. 12 Californiasc SEWING MACHINES, SEWING MACHINES RENTED; $150 PER month; sola on tempting terms to sult times. New Home Sewing-Machine Co., 1061 Jarket st. ANTED_PARTY WITH $500 CASH TO Wmn advertiser in a business proposition that will clear $6000. Address H. C., box 99, Call. B CHANCE — WELL-PAYING ROAD- RAouse and. poultry ranch for sale. Inquire Fleven-mile House, San Mateo electric-road.. Al E—SESTAURANT, BAKERY AND col‘;e:sfigderyzhlng cowmplete: must be sold before Sept. investigate. Bz Montgomery st NVESTMENT OF $2000 CA-H WILL GIVE an income of $30 per month: first-class p1op- erty. Address Owner, box 87, Call Office. TARGAIN; SALOON; BAR RECEIPTS $16 1376 $18 auliy: rent $20: near San Francisco. Apply H. M. COVERT, 218 California st. GENTS: BIG MO7EY; LATEST PROPOSI- tion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st. ITURE WANTED. FURN! UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes! price for furniture, carpets, etc.; send postal. 866 Mission st. IGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal. 1K R UTE IN OAKLAND: 8 COWS, § M iotees, wagon: must_seil immedlately. Call at Paim st. and Peralta ave,, Fruitvale. SIRST-CLASS BUTCHER WANTED TO OPEN F 4o closed on account of sickness: no oppost tion. Five-mile House, Mission road. G2 CASH BUSINESS CLEARING $150 to $200 per month. Inquire T. K. ANDER- SON, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st HORSES. ARGAIN—DARK BAY HORSE,16%3 HANDS high; stylish: new harness and carryalt near- iy new. 'Apply to E. BROWN, at Otis & Co.’s, 818 Montgomery st. F() BEAD DRIVING 3ND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 863 Howard st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McaAllister st..S. F. 150 SE2S NEW AND SKECOND HAND HAR- ness, ; wagons, -buggies, surreys, 1158 Mission s rockaways, carts: must be sol 500 SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 4 HORSES Fuxk SALl ALSO WAGONS, b“?‘lu‘ carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Six.h st ; auction sales every Wednes ¢ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOE SALE—FIRST-CLASS GROCFRY BUSI- ness: established 19 years. For particulars ad- kress H. SCHA W, 40 Third st. O SELL FURNITURKTO ADVANTAGE TRY P St/ RETLAN 969 Howard st.isend postal MUTHER, 682 MARKKT, PAYS HIGH J. S Vaen prices for farniure and merchandise U WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNL TFiure and ‘merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. PASIRY COOK AND BAKER, HOTEL, §40; €00k for & saloon, lunch. $50. short-o 3 for a cafe, $10; second cook, restaurant, rs%:vr-c:?: vator boy, h 2 Gunl:«‘r.y otel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & Co., 110 \ RAILROAD LARORERS TO GO NORTH; Ri- duced fare N & CO g e and no ufice fee.” C. K. HANSEN (/GPEER BLai ST-FURNACE MAN WHO HAS / had experience in Arl I SEN & CO, 110 Geary ste oo > I HAN OMPETENT HOTEL CLERK FOR A FIRST- C class hotel. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. X CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. A AUCTIO TRIANONS Ane. o, 1067 Market, pays cash HOUSES WANTED. A A A A Ao D TO RKNT OR PURCHASE ON WWANT!EMIE ts by September 1 5 to 7 room cottage or house: sunny yard. Address C., box 7, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. LD GOLD AND SILVER BUUGHT: JEWEL- ry. watchesrepaired. MUXND, 113314 Mission. 15.001) EEDWOOD TiEs To GUT, 8¢ o each; blacksmith, married man. $2 75 ; ”cl 8 farmers, $20: blacksmith-helper, $30 and jound: butter-maker, § 5. MURRAY & READY, ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. ASB[ETANTB KER, $25, COUNTRY SHOP: 8 waliers, $30: 3 cooks, $40 to $65; hotel por- ter, $15; 2 dllh'llhekt?\. $16. .MUBBA & g&EuAc 2 lg. iumng Employment Agents, 634 and e P e / ANTED—8 CUA L-MINERS. $1 TON, LONG Wik ranch foreman, $25 to #30 and found; American biacksmith and woodworker, $40 &nd found: American machinist, #2 50; miiker, $30; Srenchman and wife, $50; $candinavian farmer, $20; Lotel waiter, 895 resteurant cook and oth ers. A i SIS tADPIY 1o J. F. CROSETT & CO., 428 Sacra- ELL YOUR BUUAS. « LOIHING ANDJEW elrv o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixch & send postal LOST. 0ST—FOX TERRIER DOG, OAKLAND Tlicense tag, No. 466; reward. Return 34 Eddy OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- L nia Savings and Loan soclety of San Francisco, in the name of JOSEPH A. B. HULL, No. 192- 1406. The finder will return to bank. 5()(), BIG, BARGAIN: GOUD-PAYING - corner saloon; fitted up in firsi-class style. Apply at Call Office. 3 45(), FIRST-CLASS SYSTER AND CHOP- . use; ocation fn city;: leaving city. 216 Sixth st. e ORSES PASTURED: SEND LUK CIRCUs Jar.The Hyde Ranci ) Commereial s WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—2 NEW MILK Wagons; 1 new delivery wagon: 1 second-hand laundry wagon; 1 good top hnmi_v. 8 second-hand Duggles: must be sold at once. " Inquire RASMUS- SEN. 295 Linden ave. Broadway, Oakland. Apply Call Sfim. 3 3 chean. < PARTNER WANTED; TRON D200 i YRS 1555 Mimsae (L ROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE; STORE TO G let; lon. Cor. Duncan and Bucr‘l""ll'.o? fine loca.] FSTAURANT TO LET; FIXTURES R et hatts ook e Suiter. Appiy 312 Poe: -9~ FURNISHED RESTAURA] NT N $25. depoi. J. F. PLUMBE, 1402 Vel MALL CHICKEN RANCH cheap. 1130 East Twelfth st., w&;fin‘fl‘.‘ OR SALE—A GROCKERY WAGON, NEARLY new; cheap. 4035 Eighieenth st. 'OR SALE CHEAP—SECOND-HAND LAUN: dry wagons. bukery wagons, business buggies and carts, at 346 McAllister st. NEW EXPRESS WAGON, DE- ery wagons and business buggies. new and second-hand; very cheap. 100 Goiden Gate ave. EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- dry. milk and grocery wagon: and 2 fine buggies. %28 t. K OB SALE AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iption; cash, notes or instaliments. Carvili Mg Co, 46-488thst., S. F. —_— o PHYSICIANS. 00D CORNER SALOON FOR HALF IT: G value: owner going East. 1324 Mason st > R. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women a speciaity. IRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS (4 LIV- ing-rooms) for sale cheap. 1008 'fiydl(n. OST—SATURDAY, & P. M, IN FRONT OF Easton, Eldridze & Co.’s. boarding market-st. car, lady’s pocket-book, containing Money, key, Wide band old ring with a bat engraved théreon, & memento; keep the money, will give more if re- quired. filmgh. Ting to PHILLIPS, Notary, Market st. JAY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL YA for sale: rent cheap. 1915 Mission st. > NVENTOR WANTS PARTNER WITH S0 I capital. 14734 Valencla st., atter 6 p. M. e ARNESS SHOP FOR SALK CHEAP. AP) H L D. STONE & CO., Blnmnc cisco, Cal. i 1 GENERAL DRY-GOODS SALESMAN; A. California references. Flooa buliding, room 81. 185 REWARD-LOST, WHITE FOX TER- rier bitch. Return to 844 Harrison st. OR SALE_COFFEE-MILL AND SCALES. Ainquire 583 Birch ave., near Laguna fis ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DRE. JORDAN AT practice is a guarantee o e The worst cages treated patisfactorily by mall. TO LEASE. ACRES ON COUNTY ROAD, BELOW SAN Mateo. Apply 107 Tenth st. OR RENT OR LEASF—50-VARA LOT SE. cor. Polk and Juckson sts.: rent $50 per month. Address J. ., 427 Sansome st., §. 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