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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1896 e T HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. O Gurnie, Oakland J D Williams, Oakland W A Marshali, Pledmont U H Shinn, Los Ang H Murshall, Cleveland H L Shattuck, Denver A Bonesniem&w, Sacto C N Daniel, Mich ¥ 1" Neil, Chicago J A Cunningham, Sacto J 1, Portala J H Hazeiton, San Jose . on, Cal J F Maade weastle T T Miller, Cal ¥ M Tilden, Woodland J M Moore, Anaconda 11 H Whitman & w, Cal Ji lagher, Fresno B Bohn, Pomeroy G Whittlesey & w, Wash Mrs B Graves, Salinas Miss May Tracey, Cal Mrs R L Lee, Tacoma CF G Pattrello, Portland 3Miss B R Moriey,LosAng M Moody, Pasadena A M Donald, Needles W W Doug ass, Sacto Mrs H Tracey, Cal Mrs Kmmons, Pt Costa D Costello, Tacoma Mra T F Morley,LeAng Mrs P T Dickinson, Cal I 3 M R Mernitt, Salinas G W Ostrom & w, Cal Misa 1 ruman, Stockton Miss Obermalier Cal 2 M Obermuller,Cal Miss Allen, 2 &' Fora_ Optanio J ¥ Aldrich & w, Chicago H Roberts, Kureka A H Forrest, Vanconver Jiorton &wi, Vancouver Mrs F Boutell, Livermore Mrs W E Allen, Cal ¥ Hillman & wf, Napa F W Buttelman, Cal L Rosenberg, Ukiah John E Jackson, L Ang F H Cockayne & wi, Cal R T Jones, Chico DrJ E Frazier, tlmira H L Wilde & wf, Cal T A Cunningham, Cal B F Bucterfield & wf,Cal Miss E Hankina, Colusa P A Buell, stockton T W Wells, Sonora. J A Waterman, Chicago Mrs C E Lynn, Sonora J Hemingway, Chicago Miss E Aldrich, Chicago Miss M Aldrich, Chicago Miss L Aldrich, Chicago W P Sargent, Cleveland J C Toplin, Los'Angeles ¥ P Black, San Jose C P Rice, Stanford C F Esrle, Pasadena C Grinnell, Oukland J A Andréws, Los Ang Mrs F Cox & d, Sacto COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. evada City J Skinner, Mex , Mex J A sfurphy,Paso R obles J A Hagenbuch, Victorla W R -owers, San Dlego T Caliaghan, N ¥ E Piper, N Y LR Steele, Tracy J Rutherford, Fresno 7 G Mclnerney, Cal J A Rice, Missouri H Thornton, Los Banos J W Logan & w, Ariz B Fielder, Chicago M Schuler, Chicago D Harold. Denver M Gichrist, Om C Washington, Cal R G Whittlock, Sta Cruz R C Wilson, Skata Cruz H L Madizan, San Jose J'Y Cameron, Livingion ¥ U Pratt, Los Ang W B Westiake, Sacto J Doherty & w, Sacto CH Burden, Sonora P A Gaylard, Woodland NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G B Elson, Boston Mrs Conklin, Boston John Andrews, Fresno, P Thomas, Fresno A Ray, St raul S Johnson, Albany M Haney, Chicago V W_Johnson, Oakland Mrs B Burch, San Jose J H Williams, Ohio T A Sherwood, Cal Miss K Jones, Menio Plukham, Menlo T D Lucy. St Louis , Chicago Mrs Hirsch & fm, Chcgo , Chicago R C Louis Jr, Chicago , Baden W J Hansen, Victoria B B Montague, Vallejo € C Cunningbsm, Miss George. Napa i00d, Vallejo L C George, Napa Mrs Lucy, Napa PALACE HOTEL. W H Dudley, Miss A A Wood, Detroit I' L Maloney, Fresno ¥ E Simpson. Boston Y Hanford Mrs W K Simpson, Bostn impson, Boston C Kilpatrick, St Loms er, Del Monte H H Pitcher, Livermore 'y, Denver E L Hubbell, Cleveland y, Denver T P Terry & w,N Y DrT S Armstr N Y F D Suinson, Los Angeles S M Green, Mill valley Com M McKenzie,U S N B U Steinman, Sacto J R sobinson & w,Hanfd Miss Morley, Los Ang Mrs T H Morley, Ls Ang Mrs Partridge, London M D Hull & w, Chicago Mont F Fruuies, England BALDWIN HOTEL. A A Brown.SanJose F G Weitz, Los Angeles J Kelly, San Jose E R Smith, Oakland S Hamill, Ophir L O M . Cincinnati R Snow, New York B Snow, New York G W Armstrong, N York Rev L B Ridgely, N Y J Brown, san Bernardino ¥ B McCabe, Los Angles C B Booth. Los Angeles S W Yan Syckel, N Y W H U'Bryan, Altroria lis, Sell’s Circus W G Brown, Angels Cmp G Willls, New York C Browning, New York H Richerson, Louls Mrs i1 Willilams, St Louis C Jones, Fresno e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Sarah Dwyer to John and Frances McCarthy, lot on S line of Fu‘mn‘)séreel, 112:6 E of Brod- arv to Julla S. Maris, 1ot on W line of Baker street, 50:434 S of Washington, 8 25 by 10 £10. curl tion to William J, Mac- Leod, lot Tremont avenue, 100 S of ‘Waller street, 25 by W 80: $10. Jobn Q. A.and Cynthis E. Patterson to Fannie B, Stow=, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 53 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 100; $10. Charles and Mary Wilmoti to E. A. Sherman Jr., lot on N iineof Francisco street, 91:8 W of Powell, W 45:10 by N 60; $10. kdwin A. Sherman Jr. to Charles ‘Willmott, same; $10. August E. and Caroline Iverson (Soher) and August and Mariam Paturel (Soher) to Buftalo Brewing Company, undivided two-sevenths of the follo : Loton Sline ot Bush street, 137:6 E of Larkin, £ 30 by S 1387:6; also lot_on S line of O'Farrell street, 137:8 E of Mason, E 68 by S 97+ 50 all interest'in the estate of Lewis Solier; $10, ete. Marie B. Pavillier to Martin L. Hibbard, lot on 8 © of Ellis street, 83:8 E of Larkin, £ 26:10 by 8 :6; gift. Mar.ha Ann Campbell (widow of John) and H. C. Campbell, trustee, to Lovell White, 1ot on NW et, 122 W of Second, NW SE 80, NE52:6; y ra_0'Connor, all interest in lot line of Minna street, 395 SW of Third, SW NW 70; $10. 8 L. W., Peyton and F. M. , all_interest in lot on SW iace, 200 SE of Brannan strest, 0: also lot on S line of Greenwich 6 W of Powell, S 87:6 by E 47: line of Brannan 75 by SW. $5, e Luigi Juri to Monroe Greenwood, lot on NE cor- per of jArmy (Coinsa) aud 1ndiana streets, N 60 s 84 iam G. and Caroline Walton to Samuel J. Sbelper, ot on SE corner of T street and Fortieth avenue.’S 800 by £ 240: $10. P.J. and Louisa Moliterno to Solomon Getz, lot 16, block 4, lot 3, block B, lot 9, block C, Getz Addition to Lakeview; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Nathaniel P. Cole (trustee California Manufac- turing Company) to Harriet L. Durkee, lot on NW corner of Twenty-elghth and West streets, N 112 by W 140. being lots 10 and 11, block A, Whitcher and Brockhurst Tracts, Oakland, to cor: rect 89 d. 291; $1. Wiillam T. snd Mary J. Veitch to W. T. and Richard M. Veitch, 1ot on S side of Thirty-third street, 454:014 E of Grove, E 75 by 8 170, being the £ 15 feet of 10t 12 and all of lot 13, and E 10 feet of lot 14, Collins Tract, Oakland: 810. J. E.and E. J. Prewett 1 C. J.and Anmte A. Keefe, lot on N line of Nolan or Thirty-third street, 534 E of West street, thence along N line of Nolan street 32, thence N 100, W 32, S 100 to beginning, Oaxland: $10. Andrew J. and Annie 8. Nor to Willlam Wil- liams, loton E line of Campbell street,78 N of Liucoln, E 100 by N 26, Oaklznd; $10. Saran A. Hill and_D. R. Thomas (by Tax Col- lecior) to Charles Babb, iol 90, Crocker 1 ract, Oakland Township; $1. Helena F. Cumpsty (o Ida E. Talor, lot on NE line of kast Seventeenth street, 80 SK of Fifteenth avenue, SE 30, NE 100, NW 20, SW 53, NW 10, SW 47 to beginning, being portion of lots 4 and 5, block 42, San_Antonio, East Oakland; also lots 20, 22,96 nd 38, Pledmon: Tract, Oakland Town: shij . Annie A, Abern to Willlam J. Ahern, lots 17 to 20, block 29, San Antonio, East Oakland; gist. \ Larles Babb 1o Sarah'A. Hill lot 90, map of Crocker Tract, Pledmont, quitclaim deed, Oak- lana Township; $5. William T. and Mary J. Veitch to William T. and Richard M. Veltch. iot on_SE line of Wals- worth avenue, 270 N E of Bayo Vista avenue, x 60 by SE 125, being the N E 55 feor of 1ot 8 and 8W 5 feet of 1ot 7, block C, Linds Vista Terrace, Oak- land Township; $10. Elizabeth C. and John 0. Doane to William C. Dudley, Richrd H. Spencer and Koderigo k. Wil kinson, lot on § line of Aicatraz avenue, 100 W ot Calais 'sireet, W 50. S128.59, £ 50, N 128.79 (o beginning. being lot 7, block A, Paradise Park, Berkeley; §10. fimma O., wife of Charles F. Burke, to Katle F. Couriney, lot on N line of Fourth street, 25 W of Oak, W 25 by N 75. being portions of lots 20, 21 and 22, block 129, Oukland; $1. Forrest N. Crafts to_Elizabeth Debolce, 1ot on 8 line of Twenty-sixth street, 105 W of Myrtle, W 20 by 8 70. block 638, Oakland; grant. klizabeth Deboice ‘to Forrest N. Crafts, all in- terest in lot on N line of Fifth street, 50 W of Madison, W 37:6 by N 100, block 60, Oakland; grant. Jobn C. and B. Klumpke to Wiiliam_A. Brown, lois 18, 17, 48 and 49, block D, Lynn Homestead, quitclaim deed, East Oakland; $10. George C. Grismore to Mary A. Grismore, un- divided half interest in lot on SW line of East Fwenty-second street, 353:915 SE of Twenty- third avenue, SE 50 by SW 150, being portion of block G, subdivision 50 Associates’ Tract, East Oakiand; gift. George Cbristensen (o Karm Rayland, lot 2, Sut- “ter Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. E. C. and Mary D. Sesslons to W. L. Watts, lot on the W line of Champion street, 180 N of Chi- cazoavenue. N 221:17, NW 6. 8221:17, E 6 feet to oeginning, block I, Prospect Hill Tract, Brook- 1yn Township; 81 Jobn L. Shiman to Johanna J. Shiman, 4:75 acres on the W line of the county road San Lo- Tenzo to Alvarado with center line road, San Lo- renzo 1o Roberts Landing, thence W 807, S 667 to the center of San Lorenzo Creek, thence to the W corner lands of Levingston, E 10 a point, NW to be- ginning, Eden Township; gifr. Theodore and Lonisa Fricke 1o Frederick Elliott, lot on SW line of Central avenue, 775 SE of High street, SE 33:4 by SW 125:6, being NW 8334 feet of ot 26, Hawley Tract, Alameda: $10. Frederick and Charlotte H. Elliott to J. §. John- 05, same: $10. 3., N. Jobnson to Frederick Elliott, . . and Annle same: $10. William Clark to Jennie E. and Hattie Clark, lot on SE corner of Bancroft way and Fulton strect, ¥ 100 by S 44, being portion of lot 8, block 13, property of College Homestead Association, Berkeley; $10. George T. Hawley and Maggie Jones to John H. Pilster, lot on SW corner of Sneil avenue and San Leandro road, W 540, S 205:10, W 150, N 184, thence at right angles 150 feet to beginning, being bt 28 and J%hlocl;‘k,‘sll:’nuvenmm “I'ract, map 2, Brooklyn Township (subject to & mortgage for $700): $10, > F. Schoenstedt to Katie Schoenstedt, lots 1 and 2, block 13, town of Livermore, Murray Town- ship: gil Jonathan Page to Isabeila Porter, lot on £ line of Wood street, 54 N of Chase, N 51, 2 10216, be- :uz lol's!lalnrl 4, block 696, Casserly Tract, Oak- 2 3 I:dward E. and as attorney and Susan A. Potter (by atiorney) to Sarah E. B. Frick, lots 840 and 341, map of Potter Tract, Berkeley’: 810, Caroline K. Dwinelle 10 Fannie J. Chipman, lot on W live of Caroline street, 76.08 S of San An- tonlo avenue, S 40 by W 100, being the S 40 feet of lot 142, Encinal Park Traci. Alameda; gift. R. A. aud Nettje F. Pickett to Annfe Brehaut (wife of D 8.) and Florence Bertrand (wife of k. B.), 1ot on W 1ine ot Unio: avenue, N 45 by W 1317 A| Builders’ Contracts, Louis Schoenfeld with C. Krecker, to erecta threeatory building on SE corner of Fulion and Goug streets, $5340; Emil John, architect. J. H. Mangels with'F. W. Kern, to erect a two- story frame building on NW corner of Twenty- fourth street and Treat avenue, $7666; H. Gerl- fuss, architect. E. J. Baldwin with Willlam Knowles, improve- ments in billiard-room of Balawin Hotel, $3000; M. J. Lyon, architect. E.'J. Baldwin with P. E. Barker, copper, fron An!t brass work 0f same, $868; M. J. Lyon, archi- tect et Did Not Keturn a Bicycle. G. 8. Dyer, agent for the Pope Manufacturing Company, swore to a complaintin Judge Low’s Court yesterday charging Fred Olsen aliasJ. Bush and Arthur Lawson alias James Williams with embezzlement. He said they rented & bicycle worth $110 on Sunday, which they neglected to return. treet, 95 N of Encinal eda; $10. SAN FRANCISCO “ CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Rignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:80 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opea until § 'clock. 2518 Mission street, open unttl o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS, [ CALIFORNIA COUNCIL NoO. 3, R & & M. wil meet THIS ° WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 2, :30 o'clock, for business and degrees. order of the T. I M. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Recorder. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. ITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE GER- ‘man girl to do zeneral housework; wages $20. Cail or address 1706 ¥ilimore. TTUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY Scotch woman to do housework ; good cook and baker; city or country. Address 138 Fifth st., near Howard. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITGA- i v tion to do genesal housework or cooking in private family: German preferred. Call or address 801 Mission st., near Fourteenth. HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued EAD WAITRESS, §256 AND ROOM, CITY: Ry bakery, etc.: young girl, assist in res- taurant, $10 to $15 and room: waitress, 15, eic.: chambermaid and waic one meal, $20 and room: chambermaid for Truckee, $18 and room: 3 girls for small hotels, wait. etc.. $15 and room: wail- Tess, $5 a week : girl in famby of two, $20; girl for b $£20: girl for Fair Oaks, $: girl for &irl in family of two, Sutter st., $20; irls, $15; 12 young girls, 88, $10 and $12 permonth, assist, etc., in nice families. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION in small family to do general housework and cooking. Call 1616 Buchanan st., bet. Geary and 7OUNG LADY WITH NO CHILDREN wonld Iike & baby to raise: terms $10 & month. Address MR~ W. BAWVILLE, 32 Natoma st. ANTED—MIDD LE-AGED LADY, RELIA- ble, wants situation at lizht housework orcare ofchild or Invalid. Room 7, Hancock House, Mission st , near Fourth. ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED LADY LIGHT housework, 420 Grove st., downstairs. JEAT SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE EM- ployment in private family or dressmaking shop. 148 Sixth st., room 3. YQUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST doctor with patients; experience in confine- ment cases. Please call or aadress 534 kllis st., downstairs. » RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS GENERAL housework; wages $15. Call at 355 Harriet st. (AERMAN WOMAN SEEKS HOUSEKEEP- 1ng position; Is §00a seamstress: 100ks more for good home than for wages. Please call or ad- dress 819 Vallejo st. OMPETFNT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY the day or housework in the country; private family. Call or address 6175 Natoma st., bet. Seventh and Kighth. WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE WISHES offices 10 clean; good references. Address 1207 Market st. YENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUFFLERS embroidered to order. Room 3, 1007 Market. ==, MISSION TODGE X0. 169, F. & A. M.—Stated mosting and third de- gree THIS (WEDNESDA ) EVENING at 7:30 o'ciock. C. D. BUNKER, Sec. E= FXCELSIOR LODGE N0. 166, F. & A. M.—Stated meeting THIS, (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 2, &t 7:30 o'clock. TH 0. E. SMITH, Sec. CROCKETT LODGE NO. 189, F. and A. M.—Stated meeting THIBA WEDNESDAY at 7:30 P. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. UNITY LODGE, NO. 181, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and mem-, = bers are requested to ass:mble at the S ball, Sixteenth and Valencia streets, at 2'P. M, sharp, for the purpose of funeral of our late brother W MULLER, J. C. F. CORBETT, N. Wi THACKERAY, Rec. =&, MO'SE LODGE NO.257. T, ” THIS = (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 2. Visitors cordially invited. Jas. G, WILSON, N. C. BRIND, Rec. Sec. | bet. RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT by the day, or will take work home; uses Mo- Dowell system; terms reasonable. Apply 663 Folsom st. JIRST-CLASS HAIR-DRESSER AND MaNI- cure wishes customers at residence. Address H. D., box 114, Call Office, W ANTED — LAUNDRESS AND =SECOND work, $25: first-class second girl, $25; French maid and seamsiress, $26; French second girl; ©00k, German style, $30: 2 waitresses for board- ibg-house, £20; kitchen mald, $15. LEON AN- DRE, 518 Stockton st. NEAT MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ON RANCH, 815, fare paid: chambermaid, country hotel, $20; restaurant waitress, $15 and_room for housework, etc. MURRAY & READ ing Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. ‘W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS CITY 8A LESMAN, Acquainted with grocery and market trade, to sell salt fish on commission for large house. Ap- Ply by lecter only, siating references and full par- dlenlars, WALLACK, SEAWARD & CO., 125 California st. (GESTLEMAN WANTS A BOY UNDER 18 to travel with him for his board, clothing and expenses and make bimself generally useful; one Without & home preserred. Address, with stamp, &3;. xb" 85, Cail, stating the year and monih . (JERMAN GIRL WANTS AN INDUSTRIOUS ¥ man as parcner with $150 capital in first-class delicacies, butter, eggs, smoked meat. cigars and wm: ‘uore; will ‘nl’znm Pgs(')& -‘;n b::.-cr: each by doing our own work. Al e pi 304 Fourth st.. 1rom 8 to 4 7 ‘W ANTi D-TATLORS TO CALL AT M. SEL- fing SEX & CO.'S, 8 Stockton st., where they can the best assortment of trimmings at lowest vrices. IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL various positions. German Employment, 306 Aason st. W ANTED—A GOOD GRAVEL AND PLACER mimer; one who has had practical experience. Address, with reference. M., box 43, Call Office. 1IRL. FOR HOUSEWORK; ALAMEDA; NO (qulnlnx: $15. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. OUNG MAN FOR WHOLESALE HOUSE: ', refes Address C. R., box 2S5 T st plain cook, small family, Al \ ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. ed: meda, wages $20; meet lady at Mrs. Cattel 515 Eighits st Oakland, 10 a ac. Weanesday (51BL OR WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK: kind to children and undersiands work; sleep home; $12 to $15. Apply 1613 Post si., between 10 and 12 . x. 'Y OUNG GIBLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 14034 Cumberiand st., corner Dolores, between Nineteenth and Twentieth. 2Xween Rineteenth and Twentleth. . . NEAT YOUNG GIiL FOR HOUSEWORK: family of 4; wages $16 a month. 810 Mont- gomery st. BOY WHO HAS WORKED IN CLOTHING renovatory: only experienced need apply. 8 1010 A. 3, 11 Kearny st. A BIESIAN "WELL - BORERS; wanted at 521 Sixth st. ESTIMATE BUSINESS CHANCES. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $750 PARTNER IN A FINE-PAYING - business: on investigation it will in- terest you. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall avenue. $25O CIGAR-STORE; SEE_IT IMMEDI- stely: best bargaln ever offerea in San Francisco. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall avenue. $1050. FI3E FRUITSTORE: GOOD LOCAL: DU ity; with livine.rooms in connection and horse and wagon: stock all fresh, and this Is paying well. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall avenue. $]000 PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAY- « ing office business; a rare chance for the right man; the ful'est investigation and trial if required: object for taking partner is too much other business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, 600, EARTNER [N STATIONERY BUSL + ess across the bay; fine locality: good stock and fixtures: only object in taking partner is to have interested party in the business. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. 700, ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAU. {UV. rants 1w city: good location: doing business of $40 per day; established 26 years: has always made money: stand full Investigailon: reason for salling, owner moving Into own prop- erty. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 ity Hall ave. 600, EINE_ BESTATRANT: ONE OF . the best locations in city; cheap rent; receipts $20 per day: this is the bes: bargain the city; or will trade for good small piece prop- erty. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. EXEERIENCED COATMAKER: SELIG BROS., 108 Battery st.: steady job. (LUTHING CUTTER WANTED. some st. 2'cou~umns‘covm'xiv. APPLY CARO BROS., 28 Grant ave. MAN TO DELIVER AND COLLECT: 850 cash required. Employer, box 91, Call. 20 SAN- Y SMALL FAMILY—NEAT GIRL ASSIST general housework and cooking; $10. 2415 F.llmore st. OUNG GERMAN OFE_ SCANDINAVIAN girl for general housework. 1127 Golden Gate avenue. (GIRL FOR HOUSKWORK AND COOKING; small family; reference required. 730 Mc- Allister st. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO HELP WITH light general housework; sleep home. 410 Van Ness ave, TOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion at general housework. Call or address 1185 Florida st 7OUNG REFINED CREOLE WIDOW DE- sires a position as housekeeper. 917 Market st.. room 189, second floor. Y YOUNG GIIL JUST FROM IRELAND, TO 0 general housework. Call at 26 Ringold st., Eighth and Ninth, Folsom and Harrison; no postais. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND /_of housework by the day; references. Appiy at 1842 Turk st., bet. Webster and Fiilmore. J INCUES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 6U per night: $150 1086 per week: convenient and respectable: iree bus and baggage to and from the fers A. O. H. DIVISION 2 —THE, | regular monthly meeting of this division will be beld in Hibernla Hail on WED. SDAY EVENING, September 2. { at 8 o’clock. All the members are earn-! estly requested to attend this meetiug, as fidal ar- | rangements will be made for our annual picnic at | Harbor View Park on Admission day. Candi- | dates seeking admission will please be prompt ‘n | attendance. State President Donovan wil be | present and tell all zbout the late National con- veniion. Sojourning brothers are cordiaily in- vited. BARTLY LEE, Presidéen. JoHN KiNNY, Ree. Sec. “SCOTCH NICAT® AT ME- ‘hanics' Pavilion.—THU ESDAY EVENING, September 3, 1896, under auspices of Clans Fraser aud Mac- donaid, O. 8. C, nd Scottish ‘s histie Club of San Francisco. All'Scotch men and women are cor- | dially invited to participate in parade to be heid on that occasion. Participantsare requested to as- sembie at 32 O'Farrell st. at 8 P. M. sharp. Par- ticipants taking part in parade admiited (o Pa- vilion free of charge. Bring your plald and bo: net. 1#you have none come anyway. IRVING M. SCOTT speaks on that occasion. JOINT COMMITTEE. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE | Bricklayers' Association wil! be held at B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st.. THIS (WEDNES- | DAY) EVENING, Sep.ember 2, at 8 o'clock. Business of great importance. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. | E= Uk CYRUS TEED, FOUNDER OF | Koreshanity, will jecture on “The (oming Crisis” in hall four, 102 O'Farrell st., FRIDAY EVENING; also Sunday af ernoon at 2:80: ad- | mission free. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. TER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webo st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281 W.C.YOUNG, mgr AND CHINESE EMPLO APAS G=L FOR HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF child; wages $10. 2833 Pine st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; REF- erences; $15. 2805 Mission st. W ASNTED—A GIRL ABOUT 17 YEARS T0 take care of baby. 1418 Page st. 7 OUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY AND ASSIST upstairs, $8; refer. 1707 Geary. 7 OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework and baby. Call 530 Jersey st. G LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 200 d, near Church, bet. 17th and 18th. GERMAN GIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSE- "OUNG GIRL 10 ASSIST WITH CHILDREN, 4 1217 Webster st. OUNG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR general housework; $15: ref. $08 O'Farrell st. [ ANTED—TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 50934 Natoma st. JIRL WANTED; HOUSEWORK AND COOK- J Scetiein. 14n aties ok s tel. Gras 30 ing. 435 Eddy st. TINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE G‘O‘fr F"Ill( GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1726 help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. corhinke] S NESE EMPLOYME 7ANTED—COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL MERICAN, HONEST, TEMPERATE, RE- | Y OUNG GIRL TO HELP TAKE CARE OF liable, wants work: vsed to_clty driving, light wagon, care of horses, etc.; gencrally useful in various ways; smail wages; reference or securit; personal intérview requested. Address S. H., 414 Ivy ave. JLDERLY HEALTHY MA kitchen-work, would like vegetable-man or do a: TSED 10 ‘e position as other kind of Jight work I P H. SUCHULTZ, and Fourth. baby. 608 Oak st. MPROVER FOR DRESSMAKING. 628 O’Farrell st. (XPERIENCED HANDS ON BUTCHERS' 8owns and bar-coats. 308 Turk. \Y ANTED—_DI{ESSMAKERS TO CALL AT M. SEILER & CO.’S, 8 Stockton st., where they can find the best assortment of dress iinings, etc., at lowes: prices. for his iving. MARRIED MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT in astore or private place the whole or part of day: can handle a team and willing to do any- thing in or about the house. Address R., box 121, Call Office. COTCHMAN, WITH 18 YEARS EXPERIL 2 ence in the ‘grocers and provision business, £00d ticket writer, wants place: wages, $16 and Doard: no reasonable offer refused. R. M. B., box 21, Call. NGINEKR; STATIONARY AND LOCOMO- % tive; all-ronnd machinist do plumoing, blacksmithing, pipe-fitting: wants work: moderat wages. Address W. H., box 18, Call Office. §& [ R RENT_THE LODGEOOMS FOR- | meriy occupled by the N. S.G. W. in_the Ploneer bullding, 24 Fourth st. For terms apply | 5 Pioneer pla | X enced grocery clerk: German: b ITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI- firsi-class references: citv or country. Address Clerk, 221 Golden Gate ave. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. ALBERT ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. 2, DB, G, E, SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices o 2215 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2, JXPERIENCED WINEMAKBR AND EXTRA in botile wine, married, wants engagement. W. M., box 78, Cail Office. POOKKEEPER OR OFFICE WORK: 10 15 years’ experience: salary no object: 1o bjecs tion to country. Address M., box 11, Call Office. BAD TENANTS LJECTED FOR $4; collections made, city or Souncry. FPacifia | Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. (FARDENERAND MAN ABOUT THE PLACE; understands horses, milking and general work: Teferences. Address Gardener, box 18, Cail Offi E=" BAD TENANTS EJECTED, §3. COOK. Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. — s = = | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST., - furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, phone or mail us your orGers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. M3E;; M. JOLNSTON, §95 MARKET: ONLY first-class female heip furnishied; tel. Miat 904 | (300D WOMAN 1S GREATLY IN NEED OF | 3 work; is willing to do anything; would go by the day or steady in & g0od home: is strictly tem- perate and honest: must have work no no cards. Please call 726 Mission st. REFINED LADY OF BUSINESS ABILITY | would Iike occupation in Mechanics’ Fair as | demonstrator or as representa:ive of some busi- | ness firm. Address MRS. WATSON, 204 Hardy 8t., near Sixteenth. ANTED—A STTUATI N AS FIRST-CLASS ©00k, or will 20 out by the day. Apply at 111 Wildey st., in rear, between Steiner and Fillmore, Bush and Pine; good references. (COMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED PROTERTA / woman desires a situation to do cooking and housework; wages $5 to $1 81245 Minna st., near Fourth. Y 9UNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION 10 do light upstairs work and care for children. Address “or cal! 1012 Webster st., near Golden Gate ave. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITU A- tion to do general housework ; good cook and laundress; many years’ reference. Call 850 Pre- cita ave. }5 Y BESPECTABLE WOMAN; IS FIRST- class cook; understands German'and American cooking; city reference. Call 1212 Scott st. city or couniry. BY.MAN AND WIFE, WITH 2 CHILDREN 3 ‘aged 8 and 5 years, positions in winery: man do cooperage, repairing, work on ranch or care for borses: wife good cook. Call or address 1126 York st. ELLAKMAN WiTH FIRST-CLASS REFER- J_ences wants postion; city or country. Address . W., box 15, this office. W INEMAKER, WITH 8 YEARS' EXPERI- ence and first-class reference, wants position. Address E. A., box 84, this office. ITUATION WANTED AS GARDENER, LAB- orer, vegetable garden or to take care of horses. Inquire 728 Chestnut st., Oakland. $l WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY ONE WHO will find gentlemanly young man from the East work of any kind in office or store: not afraid of work: can furnish $100 cash fecurliy it re- quired. "Address Security, box 68, Call Office. JLDERIY GERMAN, SOBER AND RELI- able, willing and used to any kind of work, wishes situation ; city or country; best references. Address M. M., box 95. Call Office. JTEADY YOUNG MAN D.SIRES SITUA- > tion to make himself useful on private place; understands care of horses, cows and garden: is willing and obliging: firsi-class references. Ad- dress S. G., box 85, Call Utfice. Y QUNG MAN, SPEAKING FRENCH AND Spani; ishes position of any kind. Address D. DY box o8, Cait Office. Y UTLER SITUATION WANTED: THOR- oughiy ex; erfenced. E. H., box 15, ¢ all Offi-e. SHAMEOOER SITCATION WANTED. ©. 8, box 15, Call Office. (CMPETEST MAN "WISHES PLACE AS foreman on farm or siock ranch: northern pert of State preferred; married; no children. Ad- dress G. A. F., Visalta, Cal "OMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO DO housework; city or country: wages $12 to 815, Call at 924 Washington st., near Powell. ROTESTANT GIRL WISHES TO DO LIGHT housework. Address for 2 days A., box 62, this office. (GEBMAN WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSE- cleaning by the day; $1. MRS, HILS, 148 Sixth st., room 91, ELIABLE YOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN wishes a situation to do sewing and chamber- work (second girl). Address 1916 Howard st. H JERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TOJDO housework and cooking; wages $20. Call 628 Fuiton / OUNG GIRL WANTS PLACE IN COUN- iry. Call or zadress 12 Leroy place, off Sacra- mento st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT American woman to do general housework or cookiug: reference if required. Address or call 11 Polk st. Y 2use RE,F'!NED ka&LE WIglow DE- sires a position as housekeeper. Please call 917 Market at.. room 19, second floor. ITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT German woman to do cooking In privats fam- 1ly; best references given. Ad. 527%4 Birch ave. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tlon to do housework, cooking, etc. Call or address 7 Van Ness ave. % | RELIABLE SEAMSTRESS WISHESSTEADY work at sewing or dressmaking. Call or ad- dress 414 Folsom st. GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family; references; #8. 1915 Devisa- dero st. SITL'AT(UN WANTED RY A GERMAN &lri to do upstalrs work or sewing. Call or ad- dress 82914 Vallejo st. ¥ APANESE BOY WANTS A PLACE WHERE he can attend day school.® Aadress T. W., 22 Prospect place. W ANTED—YOUXG GIRL; ASSIST LIGHT housework. 3456 Seventeenth, ur. Valencia, ANDS ON WRAPPEES AND WAISTo: steady employment. S. STEUER, 126 Elgath NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- wori: good plain cook: 845 California, 10-12, G'EL For LiguT HOUSEWORK: WAGES $10 0 $12. 708 Hayesst. (G'BLIOTAKE CARE OF CHILDREN AND sssist light housework. 1451 Leavenworth. W AITRESS WANTED: YOUNG GIRL FOR Testaurant: sleep home; §15. 930 Folsom st. W AKING ENGLISH re charge of a child 4 years old at hotel; no other duties. Address with references, which must be strictly first class, S. C., box 114, Call. W ANTED —STRONG, WILLING HOUSE- work girl; must be good cook and kina to children: wages $18; call 2to 4 o'clock. 2976 Twenty-fourth st., near Harrison. (G EEMAN SINGLE WOMAN 7T0 CARE FOR an old lady: raferences wanted. 2220 Fill- more st., corner Cay. W ANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST TN CARING for an infant. Call 9 t0 12 at 2527 Fillmore at. TOMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 3319 Clay st. W ANTED—_BOY TO SET AND DISTRIBUTE type. 118 Davis st. B WANTED TO LEARS A TRADE. Please write L. B., 230 Minna st. LEANER FOR DYEHOUSE. Gate Dye Works, 342 MeAllister st. BABBER WANTED AT 807 GRANT AVE.; young man preferred. TRONG YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CARE OF horses, etc. 501 Kourth st., hay barn. PRESSMAN WANTED ON COATS: ALSO apprentice boy and girl. 106 Battery st. 00D BARBER WANTED. 6lit; THIED street. . GBAINER WANTED AT 12 FRONT ST. AT 8 o’clock sharp this morning. AN ABOUT KITCHEN; SMALL WAGES. 1115 Oak st. ARBER WANTED—YOUNG MAN red. Thirtieth and San Jose ave. GOLDEN PREFER- 700, SIGAR AND STATIONEEY SIORE $ { . near park: building included: suitable for man and wife. STENB:RG CO., 632 Market. 5000(), SALQON: MARKET ST.: GRAND. & . est fitted up place on the coast; 3 cash registers, safe, etc. ; large and only Al stock; 1ow rent: long lease; by big odds finest day saloon in town: more than value in sight: bargain offered this week only; retiring from business reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 995, SALOON: THIRD ST, NR. RAIL- $ . road depot; best location: receipts av- erage $12: genuine bargain. STERNBERG & CO., 652 Market st. 13(0(). RESTAURANT AND OYSTER: $ - houmse; best location: nicely fitted up; 5 private rooms; genulne bargain to cash puyer: see for yourself: or exchange forreal estate. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. ALOON; RESTAURANT; 26 FURNISHED rooms : will sell or exchange for propert; chance Lo suitable party. STENBERG & C Market st. 35(). SALION. DOING GOOD BUSINESS. DU, STENEERG & CO., 632 Market st. §45(), CORNER SALOON:WATER FRONT: + good paving business: stock worth double the price. W ILKE, 531 California st. = ()-BOOM HOUSE: CLEARING $100. 50% rooms; new and good 6 rooms an U 3 wortl $0-room house: $500 cash, bal. paym. 29 rooms; corner house: new.._. ... .. 14 rooms; boarding house: 40 boarders. 0 rooms: guaranteed to clear over $150. 18-room house on Sixth st .. T Hotel and rooming-houses; n Apply to H. G DECKER & €O., 1020 st., opposite Fiith. 5 LODGING HOUSE: GREAT BAR- $()0 . gain: 75 rooms near Market and Fifth; first floor occupled as offices; wood furniture: worth $1200. Apply 917 Market st., room 2. “ROOM, CORNER HOUSE, SUTTER ST.; 45 Clears monthly 8250 ubove expenses: price, $3000; rent, $125. W !LKE, 581 California’ ORNER LODGING-HO ROOMS: well faraished: rented. STRAND, 45 Third. JURNISHED HOUSE 6 ROOMS AT SACRI- fice: 2 rooms rented. 620 Larkin st. %150, LFURNISHED RO N3: SLLiCenT- o + ed. 408 Stevensor st., cor. Fifth. JJOUSE 11 ROOMS FOR SALE: CHEAP. Call 253 Third; no postals. 3 arket HOUSES; $300 TO $8000. PHELPS & C0., 917 Larkin st. ARGAIN: FINE WELL.FURNISHED house; 20 rooms; steady, well-paying, respect- able class of patronage. 25 Ninth st.; no agents. 15() B(CMING HOUSES FHOM $350 TO R $10,000. See UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market s FURN {IRE BALE! Frices siand ull goods are completely dly o E.:IM sets. edlounges. Btoves.. 2 Carpe ITURE FOR SALE. jcas will giand. TUl such time we are conducting buslness corner Seventl s J. & 8B . enth and Mission s JUEBNISHED FLAT ON A VALENCIA-ST. coruer for sale at & great sacrifice if sold this week: 6 rooms and bath completely and newly furnished for honsekeeping: must be sold on ac- count of departure; no ents. Addre D.N. box 112, Cail Offise, =" e B T L J.°NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household s, new or good 8snew; cash or time, open evenings. 100 ::RPE:E; :u/‘usri‘l;u T s ves, $5: parlor se : fold! $10: bed- ounges. 81 T D. Mol arricy 1Fr tr %1000, SSFEEE | SALOON: CHOICEST . downtown location: doinglarge busi- ness. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. |, OY IN GRUCERY. POLK AND PACIFIO ~ streets. TANTEI—GENTLEMEN TO TAKE SUNNY furnished rooms, $1 up. 217 Second st. ANTED — CARPENTER AND UPHOL- sterer 10 exchange work for room. 922 Post. %800, saLoo CALIFORNIA AND & « Kearny sts.: low rent; first-class 2y ing place; actual value, $1200. WILKE, 531 Cali- fornia s, $50(). SALOOS ESTABLISHED YEARS, DUV, Market st.; average daily rcelpts $18 guaranteed; rent, $65. WILKE, 631 California st. W AITER WANTED; WAGES $15; SLEEP home. 920 Folsom W ANTED-GOOD TRONER ON STARCH work: $2 per day. Watsonville Steam Lau:dry, Watsonviile, Cal. Y OUSG MaN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE: board free. 853 illinois st., Potrero. YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 years of age; must have a little experience in dry goods. Address M. R.. box 87, this office. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN: well acquainted with stoves, graniiewars and crockery, Apply from 8:30 10 6 P. M. 523 Market 8., room 7. A IRST - CLASS GERMAN SHOEMAKERY must speak English. 501 Castro,cor. Eighteentn. JANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, an. married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: oL less than § feet 6 inches in height; of g00d character and temperate habits: able to resd, write and speak Engiish properly: only ciiizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special fuducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recral ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Franciseo, Cal. $1"0 CORNER GROCsRY, BAR; CALI- { VY. fornia st.: doing large cash business: rare chance: investigate at once. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st- FURNITURE WANTED. ()FFICEFURNITURE—WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for second-haud office desks or take them in part payment for new. GEORGE IL FULLER DESK CO.. 638 and 640 Mission st. QECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND OFFICH 1) fixtures wanted to ill country orders. 7 City all ave. TOSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST=IN,969 Howard st. ;send postal BUCK[NGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highest price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. |{ABROOM ON MARKET, NEAR THIRD; ' $600; sacrificed on account 1il-health of owner; rarest chance; full investigation given. WILKE, 531 California st. $50 CORNER CROCERY AND BAR; » living-rooms; rent $30: doing good business: choice location. WILKIE & WOLF, 6531 Caifornia st. TOBUY ORSELL A BUSINESSOF ANY KIND see MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. RESTAURANT; D $Z5 ~ principal street; ‘car lines: regular and transient trade: doing good business: (sickness), See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Murket st. $-)1 PER MONTH INTEREST AND A 6 <1 room house free for an investment of $500, which buys 2 houscs and large stable. MY KRS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. BYTCHERS. ATTENTION —THE butcher-shop in San Francisco, doing a large business; this s a bargain that will not last: in- cluding all the utensils sach a place requires; this business is open for investigation: no reasonable offer refused. See MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Marke: st. JUNCTION OF FINEST ARBERS, ATTENTION—GOUD COUNTRY shop can be bought for 850 down: 2 chairs; 2 baths; balance in easy monthly installments: $300." Call at DECKELMAN BROS.’, 106 $450, FESTAURANT LUNGH GOUNTER OU. and bar; fine stock of liquor and nten- sils: 1n the midst of the working class; fu'l inves- tigation, See MYERS & GRAHAM. 777 Market. ¥ YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNC ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. J C. MUTHER, 632 MARKET, PAYS HIGH +_est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- TFDIaNA AUCTION CO. SUCCESSORS T0 M MO! Co.. 1057 Market, pays cash CARPET CLEANING. 3CAYARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cleaning Works. 11 Elghth st. ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Eighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAYING, 8¢.; RUG samples free: tel. Jessio 944. Stratton, 19 8th st W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH work send to SPA ULDING’S Ploneer Car- pet ng Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. VONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WOKKS. 533 / Golden Gate avi telephone east 126. (_‘)17\' STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 230, ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like uew. FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: Sonth 86, D. MACKINTOSH E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 240 o . Tdth st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74 450 A FIRST-CLASS 4-CHAIR HOTEL + barber-shop: fixtures cost $800. Ad- dress R., box 87, Cal. Office. W E WANTTO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN and women Lo _represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., 8 F. $ 3925, FINE RESTAURANT AND OYSTER < « parior; half block from Market st., in midst of leading theaters and business houses. See GRAHAM & MY ERS, 777 Market st. ON'T 8UY OR SELL A BUSINESS UNTIL you have seen GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. NEW WALDD HOUSE. 765 MISSION BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16¢ to 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. ANTED—SEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE st., California House. VW ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. W ANTED-30 MEN FOR SINGLE RuOM 81 week, 2bc mght. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. EN'S HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADILES, 10 done while you wait. 838 Market, opp. ace Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Fiuck's,s. - TROCERY AND BAR: FULL VALUE IN sight; pavs well; good room: bargain, this week. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. ALOON ~AND LUNCHHOUSE: WELL- fitted-up building, including long lease; great sacrifice. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. UTEL TO LEASE FOK A TERM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick buflding, con- taining 98 rooms; also ground-floor and well- lighied basement; centrally iocated, half block N of Market st. and 1 biock from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly furnished thronghout; furniture for sale on reasomable terms. For fur ih€r particulars apply 10 5. SILVERBEERG, 320 Eansome st.. room 39 - — — BICYCLES. PICYCLES “AND TANDENS BELOW CosT, to ciose out stock. W.CRANE, 321 Post st. FOWLER AND BEN HUR, $60: BEN HUR tandem, Tribune tandem, £00d as new, $100; all above'96. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. OR_SALE—_NEW 1896 BIOYOLE; DAVID N. HAWLEY, 518 Market st. [JARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY_NEW WHEELS TO LET: best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Allister end Powell st. car lines. 830, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS @ IC SEWING - MACHINE: 3 $10. 2overe: a5 atvacnmenta.” 2437 Micston st., near Twenty-first. | ,ADIES TO SELL MY TOILET SPECIAL J'ties; can learn hairdressing, manicuring and beauty ‘culture free. MRS, M.'J. BUTLER, 181 Post st. \\ ANTED—FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO WORK on coats. S. MENDELSON, 550 Seventh st., Oakland. W ANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK- ¥} ingana housework. 2109 Washington st. NEATGERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND A\ housework: $25. Call bet. 10 A. . and 2 P.ax., 20.7 Devisadero st., near Californis. 3()() MEN TO SEE BEST VARIETY SHOW In town: steam, 10c bottle. 120 Grant ave. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30c on the §1; this week only. 959 Howard st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay FOE SALE-ONE OF TEE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the clty, together with a good stock of liquors and glassware; bar fixtures in fine order: has a fine day and night trade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and night travel: two floors nicely furnished rooms at- tached; sickness the only reason for selling. Ad- dress for particulars M. M.. box 100. Call Office. N OPEN-FACE 14-KARAT,SPLIT-SECOND A cnronograph. wateh, cost $200, for $90 at UNCLE HAKRRIS, 15 Grant ave. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, ete., bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS, stand desk, money till, safe, cheap. 102 Clay. ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. 5. FUCH~. 325 Grant ave. OOMS 160 10 75¢ PR NIGHT: 600 10 #1 60 H AlEDKESSING, 250 AND $oc: MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission, DUPILS ¥OR MILLINERY CLASS FORMING this season; thorough and practical; satisfac- tion guaranteed; rates reasonable or in payments. Miss Daisy Haake, 14 Chattaooga st., betweeen Twenty-first and Twenty-second. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS :and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8214 Frémont st. VHE McDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN fact the only first-class, dressmaking school on the coast. Patterns 25¢ up. 636 Market st. JLYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOLE TUES- d!}' (l’ie‘ 10 3. 14 McAllster, room 67. AIR-DKESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE, 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. '\ Oh"l CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M Winchester House, 44 Third t., near Market: 200 rooy 25¢ 1o $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $8 per wew: free bus and bageaze (0 and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED, war“mn-mn, WH( OAN TEND BAR, $40; must have good references. C. R. HAN- SEN & (0., 110 Geary st. M !DPLE-AGED MAN DESIRES SITUATION 2s gardener in private family; undersiands care of horses: good references. N. 8., box 1:2, this office. Yoéxu GERMAN, 20 YRS. OLD, DESIRES place where he can learn cooking; ¢ity or coun- try. A. D.. box 122, this ofice. { UTLER, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, FOR rivate family, country, see party here. 'C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF Jome simpla thing %o patent? Protect your {Gons; they may bring you wealth Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & Dept. L, Patent Attor- peys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1500 prize offer nd lis: of 200 Inventions wanted. JANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. 8. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDALL, 635 Mission. T ABGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHUES i on hand: shoes (o order, #3 50; hand-sewed shoes, 85. 72615 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth )V INCHESTER HOUSE 12 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- room; free bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. TRY ACME HOUSE, §57 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26ca night: $1 a week. |, JNDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD < sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. T GREAT SACRIFICE. A large and complete stock of humsan hair switches, front pleces, wigs, fancy goods and fix- tures, formeriy the property of MRS, HUBBARD. Inquire at DAVIS. HABER & CO.’S, 211 Pine st., or ai 1810 and 1312 Market st. 4(), ERVIT AND VEGETABLE & . Tent $12: bargain. SKIFF, 921 Marke §1 25, BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND DL Z9. notion store; 3 rooms rent $15; north Market; finely fitted. SKIFF, 921 Market st. ARE CHANCE—FRENCH LIQUOK-STORE; principa! corner of city; old established; doing £00d, steady business: must be seen to be apjre- ciated; sold account of old age. L. §., box 16, Call. 0. 1 FRESH COW. F.W. HUTCHISON, COR- ner Sutter and Claremont ave., Temescal. EW '06 BIOYCLE CHEAP. 317 THIRD st., upstairs. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Ratian Co., 61 First st near Mission. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cat, BOILERS ENGINES 2D-HANDMAGHINERY, waterpipes. Mcintosh & Wolpman, 137 Beals. VTOUNTERS BHELVING, SHOWCASES /bars bought & sold. 112134 Markt,bet Tth & Sth 0 FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS SALOON + In wholesale district; no night or Sun- day work: a bargain:_principals only; good cause for selling. Address Saloon, box 99, Call Office. OR SALE — BAKEKY AND VARIETY store surrounded by schools and factories: B hed; low rent with lease: owner goes ents. Inquire at Call Office. S.—REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 iay: bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5c. MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 18¢ 100 and 20c a night, includi: coffes and rolis €24 Washington st. near Keatts. BESTIN CITY.SING E ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week. Pacific kouse, Commercial and LeiGesdorf! sts. HALF Or WHOLE OF FINELY FITTED UP restaurant on city front: increasing trade; low rent; perfect order: sacrifice to cash buyer; trial given. Apply office Bay City Market. ICYQLE STORE AND REPAIR SHOP; well'established; good location: full line o bicycles, sundries, tools, oven vulcanizer; opening for'a machinist. 1113 3Market st. ANTED—LABORERS "AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, etill runs Denver H 217 Third st.: 160 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS partner with $200 in best-paying cash busi- ness: no liquor: wili clear $60 each by doing our own work. 1107 Folsom st A LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up; repairing; open evenings. 8. . Baby Carriage M1fg. Co., 442 Sixth. 00D SECOND-HAND BOILER; ALSO LOT pulleys, shafting, etc. W. L' BANFORD, 415 Washington st. 2 HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- iz gine; good as new: $90. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, ete.. for sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burgiar proot safe. 109, 111 Markes si. NEY BANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND: band. W.S RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st SEWING MACHINES. e e s T e S A L KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented. repaired: iowest rat 05 Fourth st. I RONER AND RUN TYLKR MACHINE, HO- tel lnandry, $30: baker, $,0; dishwasher, 820, for miners’ boarding-house: gsecond cook, country hote, $30. C. R. HAN & €O, 110 Geary si. W ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—klectric Jights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to #150 per night: $160 to $6 per week: iree busand baggace 1o and from the ferry. 654 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDRE N wanted at once to pick bops: 20 tiemakers, 8c. MURRAY & KiADY, leading employment agents, 634 and 633 Clay st. YOMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engiuecr and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. F., Cal. JINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c o $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage 0 and from the ferry. — FEMALE HELP WANTED. ENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRLS CITY, $25 and $20: 2 German or Swedish cooks, $35: 3 German or Scavdinavian cooks and housework girls, clty and Oakland, $25, $20: Swedish woman for ranch, Napa County, see party here, $15to $20. fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO-, 110 eary st. UTCHYR FOR A COUNTRY SHOP. $30; second baker, §25 and found; 6 cooks, $30 and 850: 4 waiters, $30; 2 waiter-boys, $15 aud $20: 3 dishwashers, $15 and $20. MURR.Y & SEADY, leading employment agents, 834 and Y st. JiNGINEER FOR A WINERY, 840 A ND found; harness-maker, £30 and found for a ranch: carpenter, city work, $2 a day. MURRAY & READY, leading employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. LANER HAND, COUNTRY SAWMILL, 540 and found: 2 men o dig a well: 5 prune-pickers, farmer and wife, $30; choreman for a vineyards 8 farmers, and many oiher places. MUKRAY & READY, leadin; 0y o 3 856 Cray' oo In8 employment agents, 634 and W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15 A_DAY: 8L veek; rooms for two, 25¢ & $1 50 week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ENT0 FEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOUD; all grocers keev it. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ¥ _ARE SHOE DOCIORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them like new while you wait: ladies’ solelug, nailed 85c. soleing, nailed 50c.: machinesewed 75c.: hand- sewed 85c.: fine shoes made Lo order from $2 uj we have a ot of shoes, been dsmaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value. from 26c. up o $2 80562 Mission st., bet. Firsi and Second. e o0 e bet et and Second AGENTS WANTED. NORMOUS PROFITS—MEN WANTED IN every county on the Pacific Coast to sell the “Lightning Scissors Sharpener”: best seller to be found: send 28¢ for sam ple and terms Lo agents. Adaress E. C. STOWE, box 841, San Jose, Cal. A GENTS; BIG MONEY; LATEST PROPOST- tion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Satter st. SVWEDISH NURSEGIRL FOR COUNTRY HO- tel who can do gewing: hild 16 months old. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. (GBEER GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIELTO 80 to the country: no English necessary; see party here, $15. C. R, HANSEN & COj, 110 Geary st. W AITRESS, HOTEL, CITY : WAITRESS FOR country hotel. $20; waitress, restaurant, city, $15 and room. C. K. HANSEN & CO. 110 Geary st. SMAN WISIHES TO GO OUT BY THE | (v ERMAN OR SWEDISH COOK, $30; SECOND AT Iaundry work in first-class tamilies, | (1 "girl, 8351 laundze.s, 820, Hop 1814 Hyde st. Qakland, $6: Alameds, '$25: and otber town W ANTED — MOTHER AND DAUGHTER | 10 bousewor! Sl e L d want place In 101ging-house; 8 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, Roor 6 Sass; MioaginK house; reasonavle wages. | § 080 girls OUNG WOMA N WISHES A SITUATION X to do bousework: is a good 2 dress 8 Mason st. s C‘"-ox . W AITRESS HOTEL §15: CHAMBERMATD, $15. MISSCULLEN. 328 Sutter st. W ANTED_NEAT COACHMAN FOR A GEN. teman’s stock farm near city, reference re- auired, salary §25 ana found; 10 more men to pick grapes and work in winery, etc., for I Vineyard company, 8.0 and. board, fare §3 85: 50 men, women and children to pick hops, nice place, £00d pay: 2 American farmhands, near city, $20; young Irishman, lately arrived, to do chores about an istitution near city, $16 and found, also wash- Ing free: neat young man or boy t0_learn walting 315 and found, fare advanced; cooks, walters and dishwashers. & CO., 626 Clay st. ANTED —SCANDINAVIAN COACHMAN, $30: butler, city: laborers, $1 75 day: butcher to take interest in shop: A merican cook for insti- tution, 350; second cook, mill crew, 830;German vegetabie man, $25: barkeeper, $26: man and Wwite for resiaurant work: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy oue or the other: do you wani the profii? T. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED BY MARRIED COUPLE, FRONT suite in strictly private family (ot house- keeping) north of Hayes st. Address T. B., box 74, this office. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. “7 ANTED—FOR THE WINTER, SMALL sunny flai; completely furnished; near Fyde snd O'Farrell streetcars. Add. G. J., box 36, Call WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. (GEEMAS HOUSEKEEPER, §20. MISS CUL- OUNG GERMAN GIRL AS SECOND WORK AENpPoLAtyY l;l; for children; good references. Apply 1006 00K, RANCH, 820, GLENN COUNTY. MISS n CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. Y QUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Cail at 1020 Market st. or 16 Eddy, room 20, second floor. PRENCH OR GERMAN NURSERY GOV- erness. $25; waltress, private family, $25: nurse $16. MISS CULLEY, 328 Sutter st. OMAN WANTS WASHING AND TRON- ing by the day; good lnundress. ‘874 Howard, G IBL WANTS STTUATION TO DO SEWING or assist a dressmaker. 142 Seventh st. J EAT REFISNED YOUNG GIRL, $15: LIGHT housework. - MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. SCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN "HOUSE- Y RESPECTABLE GIRL IN A PRIV, B family. 133 Seventh. o Ty OMAN WANTS WASHING AND IHON- ing by the day. 828 Minna st. OUNG GIKL WANTS. A PLA 0 Y S Soseeworic, ‘oats B 1 20 IRL WANTS TO DO HOUSEWORK AND Ur " cooking; references. 28134, Buah ot OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION cooking and general housework; city or coun- try. Address 29 Pl st RELTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WIRHES T0 dozsanRal HeSRework of ks bousekeeper; no objection Iy; wages 8888 Seven- teenth st., near Noe. e per work girl, $30. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. MIPDLE-AGED WOMAN ASSIST IN HOTEL, Sutter st. W AITER RESTAURANT, 880 AND ROOM; 5 waliers, $30 and room, dress suits: bell boy, 815 and room; _ranch hand, $10 to $15; man for private place, $15, etc.; man and wife, 1{ght work, $25, room, bourd, etc.: second cook, $30 and room'; barber to run a_coun:ry shop; 8 dishwashers. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. ‘W AXNTED — FRENCH ASSISTANT COOK, young man, $25 to $30 and found: assistant coufectiouer, $20; French couple. $50: cook, Ger- man, $35; 2 dishwashers, $15 and $20; etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. JELMAN OR AMERICAN VINEYARDIST, pame B s e e et o 5 : ZETTE, 420 lg!r:}' st. el Humbold: County, $15. MISS CULLEN, 823 QECOND GIRL, §25; 2 IN FAMILY: REFER- 1O ences. MIS- CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. JOURNEYMEN'S BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERN ARD, 102 Seventh st, AUNDRY \WAGON: ONE PKEFERRED ‘with small route. 8 East st , near Market. ESPONSIBLE PARTY T0 HENI DINING- room first-class hotel: rent taken in board. Brunswick Hotel, cor. Ninth and Washington sts., Oakland. SELLTOUR BOOKS CTOTHING ANDIEW. elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; 'send postal ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLELN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- v ngcbuflnlr-d. MUND, 118314 Mission. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM FIEL four:h floor, Parrott bullding (Emporiam). NEAT CHAMBERMAID, ASSIST WAITING one mesal, $15. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter. W ANTED —GIRL FOR ~COOKING "AND housework, 8 in family, a short distance. $25, see lady here at 11 to-day; ¢ook, no w. lady her at 9 to-da; girls, $20: 5 cooks In’ American and German milles, $25 and #30; 3 waitresses iu hotel and restaurats, $20, $25 and $56 week, and a large number of gils for cooking and housewori in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 sutter. i D — NEAT- PPEAEI:G AND arge, strong young man, married preferred, as night watchma 10F & private residence in city' unexceptional references as to c#nmr‘ etc. salary $50 per, month. - Address, giving age and references, 8. F., box 84, Call Office- shedesiomcheil (Gl SRR AL, L TR (CUIY _SALESMAN FOR A SHELF HARD- A to meet merchants from the interoir; also a traveling salesman for same line of busifess. Applv to U. S. Industrial Agency. room 165, Crocker building. OHN E. .. ICHARDS, LAW OFFICE=. ROOMS Y5 and 27, Crocker building; \elephone Maia 75, San Francisco, Cal. OHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER. attys at law, rms 515.516. 5'h floor, Parrout bldg. Soatye afiAw; il SL I Te Do Panowlae PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. [OUSE JUST OPENED, 12433 GEAR' lmlwl E.., latest snd best: Cameras repaired. ree dark room; send for catalog. Cal. Camera Co. B WILL BUY HALF-INTEREST IN 550( one of the best paying hotels In the clty: Investigation invited. Address S., box 52, Call Office. ELICACY STORE AND GROCERY; GOOD business: near large school; no opposition; snap: make offer at Call office. _ LOST. OST—ON 2 P. M.; TRIP SUNDAY, AUGUST J 30, elther on boat or train oet. San Francisco and Alameds,a N.S.G. W. shield pin, name on back Edward Griffin. Finder will please return same to statlon D., P. 0., and receive reward, OR SALE, CHEAP—_CANDY-STORE AND jcecream parior. with all fixtures for manufac- turing. 2413 Mission st. AVERAGE WEEKLY NET JINCOME B85 fasoinvestea: sate, conservative’ prospes: tus, proofs, free. F. DALY, 1283 Broadway, N.y. T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS stores: negotiates mortgages on merchandise; sells on commission. Room 15, 26 Montgomery. (). HALF. INTEREST 1IN WELL- $1000. sesing brewary, near ity 2o axpers ence required. Address S., box 60. Call Office. TOR SALE — FIRST-CLASS CORNER SA- 1oon, with furnished rooms; part on time. In- quire Milwaukee Brewery, 432 Ten: st TNHE TRANSFER RESTAURA NT FOR ~ALE, 3321 Mission st.: receipg $20 a day; this Is & chance for restaurant men. 50 CIGAR-STORE, WHOLESALE DIS- $150. o't ol value'in’ siooks goes bar ness; rent $20. ~ 26 First. RESTAURANT AND 6 ROOMS UP- 600. stairs; fne ioontion. DECKEE. 1930 Market st. JEWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERTOR GITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars apply this office. TOUKS OR SIORES BOUGHT; sbort notice. 1037 Mission st., $27 CIGAR-STAND FOR SA ACOR - ner. Apply 102 Ellis, Florence House OOD CASH BUSINESS. APPLY AT ONCE, T. A. ANDERSON, 1118 Broadway, Oakland. JENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED; $36 capital: good business. R. 8, 121 Montgomery. CASH; ment, left. OST—MONDAY MORNING ABOUT 8:15, ON north side of Twenty-fourth st., bet. Shotwell and Misston, {ady’s gold watch and ‘fob-chain; Te- ward. 927 Shotwell st. OST—ON MABKET CR KEARNY, A GOLD bar breastpin containing two jewels. Please re- turn to room 317, Safe Deposit building, and re- ceive reward. N LARKIN ST., HANDBAG: JEWELRY, money, papers: God sake re.urn; poor wid- ow’s only possessions; liberal reward. 2304 Van Ness ave. OST—AUGUST 22, BROWN SPANIEL DOG; name Sport; sultable reward. Return to 1815 Howard st. OST—SHORT SEALSKIN CAPE AT METRO- politan Temple Monday eve.. Return to this office. OST—LADY'S SILVER WATCH; HAYES st., bet. Gough and Larkin; liberal reward. 317 Gough st. 3 A K GRAY GREAT DANE, COLLAR, LI- cense No. 1328. Return 936 Haight: reward. FOUND. OUND—A TANDEM BICYCLE; NEAR Colma. Owner can have same by proving prop- erty and paying for advertising. etc., by applying to P. E. KELLY, agent for San Francisco Call, Colma. Cal. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FBEE—DIVUKC]?\LAWB A SPEOL- £ sl rivte:” nnchares s sucotontal law sul <l lections, wi ete., Ilndefl:: G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market. PDAIRY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, 4 LIV- ing-rooms, for saie cheap. 8 Hyde st. 1 JOAH F. FLOOD, LAW YER, 636 PARROTT bullding: consultations fre moderate fees. OR SALE—EXAMINER ROUTE IN CEN- ter of Oakland. HILL, 1148 Onester ot T A BARGAIN —GROCERY STORE, $JOU. Call Vermont and 23rd. ALOON AND 2 ROOMS TO " 82 Suowmn.. S JOR SALE—FINE CIGAR-& 3 NER, Fai Bush st. S anaow ICE SALOON FOR . EAP. 817 Nxem’u ALE CHEAP. 81 Wm‘w e ——————————————— PHYSICIANS, e A e i e e U R s D&, G ODONNELL, 1208 MARKET, COR. . Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women a specialty. J)GT FAIL TO CONSULT DR, JORDAN AT his museum, 1051 Market st.: his 50 years successful practice is a guarantee of fair (reatmens; e worst cases treated satistactorily by mail. s e TYPEWRITERS, ALIGRAPH, $15: REMINGTON, C & BANNAN, uslonm;-qum Seo EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. J, G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS SUG- cesstul. W. W. DAV DSON, 927 Market st. F. ARAM, ATT'Y-A1-LAW,581 PARROTT -bldg. Practices i all courts;charges moderate W_KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CHRON- . icle pidg: advice free: moderate: open evngs. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. (COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE — THE UNDER: signed bave this day formed a copartnersiip Inder the firm name of MARTIN & MARKS for the purpose of transacting o general real est: business, PATRICK J. MARTIN, ° EDMUND MARKS, - 18 Post San Francisco, September 1, 1898, -~ e ——— TO LEASE. OR RENT OK LEASE_50-VARA LOT S cor. Polk and Jackson sts.: ze:t 1?516 s:'. month. Address J. 8, 427 Sansome st., §, ¥,

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