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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALY, MONDA REALTY MARKET REVIEW An Improved Demand Reported for Property for Invest- ment. THE TAX RATE UNDECIDED Another Portion of the Murphy Bauch Is to Be Offered at Public Auction. There is & continued improvement in the demand for properties of all kinds, mainly for investment. Dealers feel encouraged over this feature of the market, but as noted last week would-be purchasers are very exacting in most instances, and their offers in many cases are so low that it is quite out of the ques- tion to make sales, except where owners are compelled to sell. The Board of Supervisors resumes its ses- sions to-day, and it is to be hoped that they will soon settle the tax question so thatthe uncertainty on this subject that has prevailed for so many weeks will be settled. Real estate brokers seem to be of the opinion that the rate, both City and County, will not exceed &1 75, but the record of the present Board of pervisors is such tbat itis not safe to ven- ture any preaictions as to what they will de- cide upon regarding the amount of money 10 Dbe expended the ensuing year. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. There were ninety-five transiers recorded last week, the properties conveyed being msainly smell ones. The number of mortgages recorded was sev- enty-seven, aggregating $225,728. The larger ones, together with the security given, were as follows: By the German Bank, half for six months and half for one year, $12,000 at 8 per cent on property on the south side of Jackson street, 166:3 east of Dupont, east 40 by south 79:4; by the Hibernia Bank, for one year at 65 per cent, $20,000 on property at the morthwest coraer or By and Dupont streets, west 68:9 by north 67:6, and property st the soucheast corner of Dupout _and Jackson streets, south 70, east 90, north 70, west 20, south 48, west 40, north 48, west 30; and by the London and San Francisco Bank, for two months at 9 per cent, $26,000 on property on the southeast line of Misslon street, 75 southwest of First, southeast 80 by southwest 96:3; also property on the south line of Fifteenth, 125 west of Sharon, west 50 by south 100. The releascs numbered forty-three, aggre- gating $119,090. The largest one was given by the German bank to Charles L. Hinkel for $25,500 on property on the west side of Cas- tro street, 35 feet north of Twenty-first, north 350 by west 125. There were seveuteen building contracts filed pledging an outlay of $52,126. MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Thomas R. Edwards has commenced the erection of some very pretty flats on the north side of Grove sireet, between Baker and Lyon. They will cost $4200. Silas Cole has been awarded the contract for the carpenter work on the new Affiliated Col- leges building. The New York apartment house located on Laguna street, near Valiejo, has been sold by E. de Kay and Caraline S. Townsend to John Henry Miller for $20,000. The grourd floor of the new Spring Valley Water Company’s building, at the corner of Geary and Stockton streets, has been leased by the City of Paris and will be occupied by that house &s soon as compieted. It will give them one of the finest dry-goods stores west of Chi- cago. Work on the -building is progressing rapidly and it is expected that the structure will be finished and occupied within another year. . Good progress is noted on all the various business blocks now in course of construction &t yarious poiris about the City. The Hobart building, on Post street, is &1l up and roofed overand the contract for the plastering has ust been let. It will be occupied January 1 by the tenant, who has leased the eniire siructure. The gas company’s new building, on Post street, between Powell and Mason, is pretty well up, as well as the American Exchange building, on Sansome and Halieck streels. The ironts of both these structures are of stone and will present a very substantial and ornamental appearance when completed. Among other bulldings the work upon which is being rapidiy pushed are the Ciark building, t Battery and Bush streets; the Royal Eagle Distilleries building, at Powell and Ellis; the Rosenstirn, at ihe corner of Hyde and Sutter; the old Bijou Theater building, on Market, near Third, and the new Center Market build- ing, on Powell, between O'Farrell and Geary, The latter will be ready for occupaner by the pew tenants October 1. Work on THE CALL building has been retarded on account of a delay in securing the steel beams and cbiumns for the lower stories. They have all been finished now, however, and are being rapidly ut in position. Much of the stone for the gu&ldlng is cut and ready to be laid, and as soon as the steel work is far enough advanced 1o allow work on the walls to begiu the struc- ture will go up rapialy. Easton, Eldriage & Co. have just completed arrangements whereby they wiil offer at auc- tion_Saturday, October 3, another section of the famous Murphy ranch in the Santa Clara Valley. The amount of land to be offered com- prises several hundred acres, and it will, as in 1he case of the two previous sales, be offered in parcels of ten acres and upward. The char- acter of the soil of this tract is fully equal to that of the other two tracts sold, and there will undoubtedly be a large stiendance and brisk bidding at the sale. A special excur- sion train will be run from this City to the land on *he day of the sale. This firm will hold an auction sale of miscel- laneous properties on Tuesday the 29th inst. A list of choice offerings has been prepared for the sale. Bovee, Toy & Sonntag bave leased the store st 30 Montgomery street, directly opposite thtxer present office, and will move there Oc- tober 1. Easton, Eldridge & Co. report the following rivate sales made within the past two weeks: t 25x132:6, on the north side of Page street, near Devisadero, with improvements consist- ing of two-story and basement nine-room house, price £5500; lot 30x106:3, on south- enst corner of Page and Coie streets, and mod- ern house of nine rooms and bath, $9500; lot 25x114, on north line of Valley street, near Banchez, $600; lot 23x60, on north line of Glover .street, with improvements consisting of two flats of four rooms each, $2000; lot 25x122, on the west line of Folsom sireet, near Fourteenth, $2300; lot 25x80, on the northwest line of Clementina street, east of Fourth, with' improvements two-story tenement building, $2700; lot 32:11 X125, on the east iine of Valencis, near Twenty-sixth, $3000; lot 25x90, on east line of San Jose avenue, near Twenty-ninth, $1000; lot 25x80, on ine east line of Morse south of Howard, old buildings, $3000; lot 23 X80, on the north line of Clara, east of ¥ourth, with three old tenements, $3450; lot 22:6x60, on the west iine of Le Koy place, #outh of Bacramento, with two flats of four rooms each, $1800; lot 21:380, on the west line of Castro, south of Twenty-third, with house of eight rooms and bath, $4500; lot 31:3 x125, with L 25 by 75, on the northwest cor- rer of Fell and Lott, with eleven-room house, $12,000: lot 23x64, on the. south line of California, near =econd avenue, and six- room house, $3250; lot 35x70:6, on the west line of California. avenue, - south of Lizzie, §650; ot 50x120, on the east line of Twenty-first avenue, near California, #1100; lot 52x6x107:6, on the northwest line of Brannan, south of Second, $4000; lot 30x52:4, on the west line of Jones, south of Pacific, with eleven-room house, $2600; lot 32 x160:4, on the north line of Sutter, east of Devisadero, $4100; lot 25x106, on the west line of Baker, south of Washington, $2350; and lot 25x95, on the southeast line of Foi- som, west of Ninth, $3325. They also sold at auction Tuesday at & trustee sale the foliow- ing property: In towuship 23 south, rance 25 east, Tulare County, 494.46 acres tor $3615; in township 19 south, runge 21 east, Tulare County, 80 seres with improvements, $1250; and in towne ship 16 south, range 21 east, In Fresuo County, 80 acres for $1200. Center & Spader have leased the office 11 Monigomery street, formerly occupied by the Jate firm of O'Farrell & Co., and will remove their business there October 1. This isone of the most desirable offices in the City and Cen- ter & Sl’uder are to be congratulated upon se- curing it. E. McLaughlin, the San Jose banker, is build- ing a fine three-story and basement brick structure on Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. It is in size 25x98. The front will be of light colored pressed brick with terra cotts trimmings. The ground floor will be used as a store and there will be rooms above. The cost will be $15,000. Bovee, Toy & Sonnteg report the following recent sales: An eight-room house and lot, 28:4x80, on Broderick street, 192:6 feet north of Clay, for $7200; a lot, 21x60, with old buildings, on the south side oi O'Farrell street, 77:6 feet east of Mason, for $14,000; a lot, 25x 120, on the east side of Twenty-fourib avenue, 275 feet north of California street, for $600; a lot, 25x100, on the corner of Russian and London avenues, for $500; a lot, 25x100, on 1 the south side of Oak street, 3: ‘west of Ash- bury, for $1750, and lots 8 and 9, on the cor- ner of California street ana Tenth avenue, for $2400. 3 Country sales made by Charles E. Gregory of the Ilmrey firm are: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 20, 21, 22, 23,26 and 44 of the Hale ranch, near Moun- tain View, a total of 138 acres, for $0000; lots 238, 239, 240 and 241, comprising 111 acres in the McMahan rancho in Solano and Yolo coun ties, for 7500 to A. S. Tockey of Sacramento, and 40 acres of the Goad tract, near Niles, of wnich 24 acres are a young prune orchard, for $4000. 1. C. Sharff, 20 Montgomery street, reports the following sales: House and lot on north lin® of Bush street, east of Buchanan, L C. Levey, $3250; lot and improvements on north line of St. Rose street, west of Masonic ave- nue, 25x100, to Thomas cnnninfnnm, 000; lot and 1mprovements on west line of Mason street, south of Lombard, 48x70, to Richard Hermann, $3000; 66 acres at Castroville to B. Carry, $3000; 10 acres at Los Gatos to B, Duff, $4500; 2}; acres at Millbrae to L. John- son, $3000. Tne shareholders of the West Oakland Mutual Loan Association, now the oldest in- stitution of the kind in Californis, held their twenty-first annual meeting Monday evéning at their hall corner of Seventh and Willow streets, West Oakland. Secretary A. Sbarboro read his twenty-firstgannual report, which shows that the association has had a remark- ably prosperous career. In twenty-one years it has assisted 517 members to acquire homes for their families in San Francisco and Ala- meda counties, and in that long period of time it has never foreciosed a_single morigage. It has_only acquired lately from a delinguent stockholder & small house and lot on Campbell street, which cost the association $850, but the officers expect 10 sel' without sustaining any loss whatever. The amount loaned to members since the organization of tke institu- tion was $578,048 39, and_424 stockholders have already repaid their loans, aggregating $447,186 39, there still remaining 93 borrow- ers who owe the association $130,862, which they are rapidly paying off by monthly install- ments. The association has also paid out to share- holders who have found use for their money in profitable investments, the sum of $697,- 273 52, including $186,993 77 earnings, showing the interest ‘received by the with- drawai members to have been between 8 and 12 per cent per annum in accordance with the age of the shares so surrendered. 'he institution continues, even in these hard times when many bauks have stopped making loans, to help its members to buy or build homes, the interest being still kept at 6 per cent per annum and the premium 50 cents er share, which makes the monthly payments y the borrower $12 50 for every $1000 net cash received by the same. These monthly instaliments enable families of thrift ana frugality to acquire their own homes for about the same amount that they should have to pay for 1iké accommodations in rented houses. The stockbolders were much pleased at the report presented, and by unanimous yote re- elected the following officers and directors: President, A. Merie; vice-president, C. H. Spaulding; treasurer, William Wagner; secre- tary, A. Sbarboro; ettorney for Alameds County, Land Title Company of Oaklan torney for San Francisco, D. Freidenrich, and, in addition to the first three-named gentle- men, C. 8. Martin, August Fick, Joseph Schnei- ly, G. D. Welch, C. A. Malm and G. B. Cevasco as directors. The books were then opened for subscription to 1000 shares of stock of the twentieth ae;lel, and many shares have already been taken! THE CHRIS:1IAN PANACEA, Love of Christ Makes Men Brave and Takes the Place of Evil. Rev. Dr. Spalding, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, dwelt yesterday upon one teaching of the day. He took his text from Ephesians, iii, 19, “That ye may know the love of Christ, which passes knowledge."” The rector spoke of the intellectual activity of the day, but said no schooi merely human might teach the love of Christ that passes knowledge, nor could science give the peace of God. He said God’s sun in nature shines on evil and good; his rain falls on the just and un- just. ! “‘Here is a lesson in the kingdom of grace,” he said, *‘that men, God’s children, should 1mitate that their love should go to all—high, low, rich and poor, to the | fallen and to the outcast. It teaches the lesson of the brotherhood of man. That is the brotherhood of nature cemented and made closer by the grace of baptism in which we are made members of rist. This love of Christ passes knowledge in tnat it makes men brave as nothing else does.” He closed with an appeal to the congre- gation to seek to know this love as the panacea for present evils. SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisoo CAzt— 710 Market street, open until 18 o'clock every Bight in the year. BRANCH OFFICBS—$80 Montgomery stvest, corner Clay; open untl 9:30 o'cleck. 889 Hayos street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, epes untll § o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open unil § o’clook. 116 Ninth street, open until 8:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. B GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY, No. 1, Knights Templer, Golden Gate building, 629 Sutier st.—stated assembly THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. All fraters are cordially invited. The order of the i Temple will be conferred. CHARLES H. MURPHY, Commander. WM. T. FONDA, Recorder. EZ,EING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and Steiner sts —Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. THIRD DEGREE. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22, F. snd A. M. Cailed meeting THIS (MONDAY) EV. NG, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. By order of W. M. EDWIN F. DELGER, fecy. SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING for business. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. WALHALLA ~ ENCAMPMENT No.7,1.0. 0. F.—The officers and funeral committee of this encampment are bereby requested to meet at Odd Feliows’, Hall on TUESDAY, >eptember 22, at 1:30 P. M., 1o attend the funeral of our late patriarch, T. H. WEBER. GEORGE DERING, Chief Patriarch. MAX SCHUMANY, Scribe. £ UHE REGULAR “MONTHLY meeting of the County Board A. O. H. B. of E. will be beld in Irish-American Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Sep. tember 21, at 8 o’clock sharp. The officers’ and members of Alameda County are invited o autend, as busivess of imporiance will come up before the meeting. Fines will be stricily enforced for nou-attendance. By order. THOMAS J. NORTON, State Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, <t #t0 o Tov | BIAL LETATE BLUGKT AND SOLD AT AUCTION OR PRIVATS Sare JfpUSES RENTED RENTS CortecTen D Fuir CHARGE 1. €N OF PROPERTY, —— FARTICULAR ATTLITION PAID Tw i GUBDIRDING AND DISPOSING OF LA SerEPuO) Chas. M. Shortridge, Dear Sir:- Estate Review. tisement. SEPTEMBER 21, 1896 Esq.) Editor ¢¢The Call,'' . City. %m%ww a0, Enclosed please find report of sales for your Real The uniformly good results from advertising in the classified country real estate columns of ¢¢The Call'' are shown by a recent $19,000 sale by us of land in Northern Cali- fornia to a resident of Visalia, through a four line adver- HELP WANTED-Continued. Jas ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABO erscclerks. KNOX Cotlection Agcy, 110 Sutter E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR hoes up to 12 0’clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repaired at night. while you wait: ladies’ soiing, 85¢: men's soling, §0c: drie shoes made to order from ¥2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to $250. 362 Mission st. bet. First st. wnd Second st. AGENTS WANTED. XPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED TO sell the Champion Burglar Alarm; great in- ducements. 2135 Third st., room 5, ca!l 9 iill 6. N EVERY COUNTY WEST OF MISSISSIPPT River, men and women to take agency for Lightning Scissors Sharpener: enormous profits; w send av once: 25¢ for <ample. For terms address | E. C. STOWE. box 841, San Jose, Cal. "AGENTS FOR SEED'S WATERFILIERS: they fit any faucet, are aurable, cheap and seli gnaight: §1 50 will start you. 719 Market, near hird. A CTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN a~ND WOMEN 10 earn from $3 to $5 a day. Rear office, 630 Market st. ENTLEMANLY SOLICITORS FUR FIRST- class portrais. Baxter Portralt Co., 432 Sutter. ANVASSERS WITH BRAINS AND ABIL- ity: 311012, H. CLARK, 625 Mission st. GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nels chief of the United States army, and the greatest of Indian fighters; the most remarkabie book of tne centu; ply at once for cholce of territory. ¥. PERSON, Manager Suhscription Depar:ment, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. — e AN O, T et n 5. Miles,” commander-in- | BUSINESS CHANOCES. S BUSINESS OH A O iin PARTA IN PAINT AND CARPENTER .‘hl:;xvnlvnm $500 to $750 cash needed: lonz es- fablished: large contracts: knowleage of business e essary: office work. WILKE, 531 Cali- fornia st. r@-fil cholce 1ocation. close to Market st. & WOLF, 581 Califorala st. BARROOM; CLOSE TO BALDWIN F1500 FHoter; seraignt 10 var: long Tease: | fivst-class day and might trade. WILKE, 531 California st- £ RTNER WANTED IN BUTCH- $350. &5hop; 8 miles from city: rooms: low zent; averago & catiesold per week; Farc chance for righs party. WILKE, 531 Califoraia st. GING-HOUSE OF 46 ROOMS, WITH SA- L“:gflnl established years; lease; low rent; very beet location; rarest chance for German man and wife. WILKE, 531 California st. SORNER GEOCERY AND BAR: B1700. Giroioest tocation: Western Addition rent $30: doing large cash trade; must be sacr ficea: owner going to Guatemala: fullest investi- gation given. WILKE & WOL] 531 CEEOA‘DII. T JESTAURANT ON KEARNY ST.; D00, actual vaine $1200; rent $50; owner called Kast on'account of sickness. WILKE, 531 California st. GROCERY AND BAR WITH LIV- coms: 00d business: low ing rcoms; doing g o ALOON; CORNER; ESTABLISHED 16 S years: No. 1locality: opposite carhouse: low ront; long lease; fine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or hotei; this is & money-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hl}l avenue. ~() SALOON WITH FOUR FINE LIV- | $3OO ing-rooms and bath, doing good busi- ! ness; cheap rent: fine locality; fine ousiness for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED- of 2. Addruss F, box BOARDING WANTED. ADY WITH MAID DESIRES HOME IN A refined family: not too faront. Answer W. A, box 72, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. g ot LD GOLD AND S'LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- ry, watches repaired. MUND, 118815 Mission. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTRING AND JEW- L) elry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. ———— e R LODGING-HOUSES FOB SALE. Q()(). LODGING- HOUSE: =23 ROOMS: v - good furniture and carpets: clears $75. STENBERG CO., 632 Market 8t ——-FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS-—— SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. Y 2UNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekesper. Please call at 917 Market st., room 19, second floor. Comrfiamr AND RELIABLE HOUgy M keeper desires a situation. Apply to MRps JXPERIENCED GERMAN GIRL WARNTS & NEILL, 217 Geary si.: lower floor. position for housework: Mission prefer: Please call 3370 Twenty-third st. S e MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ~DESIRES SITU- ation in small family; wages $12 to $14; best of reference. 731 Harrison st. NORTH GERMAN, GOOD COOK, SEEKS situation as housekeeper In widower’s family. A. M. L., box 19, Call Office. OUNG WOMAN WISHES WORK AT home; sewing and mending. Address 116 £ixthst., room 2. YOUNG GIRL WISHKS A POSITION AT housework and plain cooking. Call at 608 Linden ave. W ANTED — BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by day; laundress or housecleaning. 4 Lily terrace, off Poweil st., near Pine OMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WANTS GE? eral housework: private family; good cook. Call at 1022 Larkin st ITUATION WANTED BY AN ELDERLY American woman on a ranch: is a good cook #nd baker. Address 136 Fifth st., near Howard. A ITUATION WANTED AS MANAGER OF fruic ranch or vineyard: is an exjert in al branches of horticulture: well acquaint.d with general farming; California_and foreizn experi- ence: references. Address F. A. RODER, Wat- sonville, Cal. 15() IO LOAN WITH GOOD JOB FOR USE & of money. Address 134 Fourth st., M, FOSS. W ANTED_GOOD HOME FOR BOY OF 14 ears: will do light work for his board. Call or address 658 Folsom st Y OUNG BUTCHER WISHES SITUATION, city or country. Address S. M., box 43, Call. OUNG MAN, SPEAKS GERMAN, SPANISH and knglish, desires good position: commer- clal preferred. Address Y. D., box 117, Call Oftice. ITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED man, & position of some trust; is sober and relinble; first-cluss references; security furnished if required; is a good fireman ‘and can run an en- gine. Address R. C. G., box 60, Cell Office. EDITOR AKD WKITER, AN 1896 KEN- tucky Republican, now in Utah, wants position on the coasi: married; experienced: with good references. JOXL SHOMAKER, P. O. box 1655, Salt Lake City, Utah. RADUATED AND EXPERIENCED PHAR- | U macist seeks position: relief work only: best references: steady and reliable. Address Drugs, box 108, Call Office. (G ERMAN WOMAN DESIRES A PLACE TO do light housework and taxe care of children. 5 Mason st. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES CLEANING by the day Friday and Saturday. Call rear 266 Jessie st., near Fourth. ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL_GOOD ©ook, wishes situation in small family. Ad- dress 1757 Sanchez st. ]STHEKE A FAMILY IN THIS CITY 1IN want of good conscientious help, American; 800d plain cook: neat and obliging; no objection to widower’s family or the country; wages $20. Address C. H., box 76, Call Ofiice. ((OLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE T0 DO bousework or work by the day. Call at 1335 Pacific st WINCHEBTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Klectric Jights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to $150 per night: $1 50 to §6 per week: free bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. W INCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIED. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per week: frve bus and bazzage Lo and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ‘WANTED—2 FRENCH AND SCANDINA- vian second girls, $20; German nurse, $20; Protestant laund¥ess, $25; colorea girl for cooking and housework, $25; chambermaid, walt 1 meal, $20: and a large number of girls for cooking snd housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 3186 Sutter st. ].ADY OF EDUCATION AND REFINEMENT, speaks three languages, desires a place as housekeeper for widower or lodging-house. Room 2,12 Masonst. C OMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN wishes to do washing, ironing, cooking, or housecieaning by the day. MRS. CU..T1Z, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., near 31ission. "O(iK. $35 PER MONTH: SECOND GIRL, 2 /in family, $25; nurse, $15: housework. San Jose, 2 in family, $20: Alameda, $25; Oakland, l?H:ISAn lelal,.glo..;:d:;:n town! “.'I )ionw work giris, city. : 8 _yoi ris, as- sist, $10 0 15, MISS CULLEN, 335 Satver st Cuox, SMALL BOARDING-HOUSE, ALA- medas, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ANTED—BY A WIDOW, A FEW PLACES 10 work, cleaning or sweeping. Please call at 715 Valencia st. TTUATION BY EXPERIENCED COOK FOR men on ranch, mining, sawmill or logging camp; undersiands her business. Address C., 1121 Howsrd st. W IDOW DESIRES WORK OF ANY KIND: sewing, mending, or wouid take management of lodging-house: g0od housekeeper: cily or coun- try: after 11 A. 3@ 821 Mission st., room 3. JADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT TO make boys' clothing, would like a few more engagements. Call or address 519 Octuvia st. ROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework, Call or address 439 Minna st., between Fifth and Sixth. _¥ A TRAINED NURSE, A POSITION T0 J5 travel with nvalid iady. Address A. D box 147, Call Office. XPERIENCED LADY'S OR INVALID'S nurse: best reference; assist in housework it needed. 710 McAllister st. RESSMAKER, EEMOVED FROM 706 BL- 1is st. 10 502 O'Farrell, room 1; plain sewing done at home. 7OUNG LADY FROM MAL sition as typewriter. DESIRES PO- 223 Post st., room . OUKKEEPER, CASHIER, GENERAL O fice work: young lady 7 years' experienc quick, accurate; best referencés. Address H. 1626 Grove st. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as chambermald in small lodging-house. Ad- dress 17 Third st., room 22. MISS CUL- JOMAN WITH A CHILD, $15. LEN, 328 Sutter st. JRED COOK, BERKELEY, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. HELP WANTED-Continued. ANTED—PUPILS FOR BEST MILLINERY school in city: teacher of 10 years’ experience: large class now form ing for fall work: large work- room; references given. 410 Leavemworth st. NEV SKIKT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 35c 2 McDOWELL Dressmaking Scnool, 636 Mar- et st. 2 AIR-DRESSING: MANICURING LESSONS given $MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. HAIRDRESSING, 360 AND 360: MOENING and eve classes; 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. M CST CONVERTENT AND RESPECTABLI; 1 Winchester House, 44 Third et., near Markes: 200 rooms: 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 50 w $6 per week: iree ‘bus and bagzaze 10 and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. THE FOLLOWING BARGMINS— 27-room house. $700| 22-room house.... $500 10-room house. 150| 24 rooms, cornor.. 750 55 rooms, cor.. 8,000/ 14 100ms onSutter 700 11rs, mustsell '200( 68 rooms,bestcity. 3,500 15 rooms. new. 1,250| 31-room house....1,400 27 rooms, new. _3,000/110 rooms, cor.ier. . 8,000 200 rooms, hotel.$10,000 11 rooms, only.... 75 35 rooms,centr. _ 2,600/ 10 rooms.Jones st. 300 I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF AL(, RKINDS— H. G DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. HOOMS. $125/19 ROOMS., 45 rooms. 132 rooms, new.....7,500 84 room:. . UNDERWOOD & €0., 765 27 N P i FINEST RESTAU- | $700. ONte o clime geod. locations _ doing | Dusiness of $40 per day; established 26 years: has | always made money: stand full investigativai | Teason for selling, owner movinginto own prob; eriy: and ans one wanting a business of this kind will find on investigation ail that is claimed for t: this s a rare chance, T. LUBELSK], 7 Uity Hall av. PARTNER IN WELL-ESTAB- { $1000. fiad Shice business: the amiy ob- ject initaking partner i3 to extend the business; { investigaiion will show this to be rare chance: & fine cpportunity for energetic man. T. LUBE. SK1, 7 City Hull ave. | =[) SALOON AND EESTAURAN [ $85 . will_take partner: the finest chance gver offered; fine localliy. cheap ren and, & | business: 1" LUBELSKT, 7 City Hall ave. | 900, PARTN=R BCTCHER SHOP $200. 545 ordors ana. colicet: & vertl practica’ butcher: clears $160 monthly. ST BERG & CO., 632 Market st. $ QFE SALOON: 8 1 375. fsiae Iy recelpts $8 to $10: will sell at sacrifice this week (o cash buyer. STENBERG & CU., 652 Market st. ‘5000 SALUON, MARKET & . fitted up place on the coas registers, safe, etc.; large stock of best quality on hand; Iow rent; business will speak for ltself; more than value In sight; owner made fortune aad Is Tetiring. STENBERG CO., 832 Market st. IGHEST CASH PRICE PA )R FOR- nitures, restaurants, saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG Cu., 632 Markei st. '30 HALF INTEREST IN A CORNER . saloon; city front: prefers pariner 0 hired help. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $£100 ATIONERY AND BRANCH BAK- . ery: good location: 2 rooms in rear. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. OMS UPSTAIR ” IORNER HOUSFE, 45 ROOM<, ON SUTTER st., clearing $200 per month above expenses: rent $125: death in family cause of sale. WILKH, 531 California st. ANTED — SHINGLE - PACKER; WOOD- choppers; butcher for country to buy shop or take half interest; miners; choreboy for country; 10 farmerz; butler, $20 and found: restaurant and hotel cooks. waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. KINISHER FOR PAPERMILL; BUTLER, 25“35 JIP.L}.Q cookx. :20. 2 wfllgfi m‘r‘am;y. o ickers, $1 25 per ton: 2 plow-hands, | zll: &‘l:;‘\,ln. $10. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Cluy st. , ANTED—STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- writer (young man) for a large farm, £30 per month and found, sieady place: intelligent young man, qaick at plain figures, 10 weigh grapes at winery in country, $26 to $30 per month and board: § Scandinavians to pick grapes in Alameda County, $26 and board: 3 German farmbands, near city, $26: 40 grape-pickers, $20 per month and 90C per ton: 2 farmhands. small ranch near city, $15: 2 miners. $52; 2 net waiters, tray- work, for first-class country hotel, $25 each: gooks, dishmaahers and ochers; baker: nn;::lfl-mu\:_- try shop, $36 per mouth and found, fare 2 D EWER & Co.. 626 Clay st. PBEOLLER #i0; DISHWASHER, 85 A week: dishwasher, $15; second cook,$10 a week; 3 walters: barber, ‘country shop; dish- washer, 87 & week; young man to paint some; 2 young men to wash dishes, $10 and room; second cook, $25 and room; 2 good shoemakers. MAR- TL 749 Market st. () GRAPE-PICK RS, $20 AND $25; 10 ME? t0 work in a wine cellar: 8 farmers, $20; 10 laborers: 20 tiemakers, 8c each; 3 choremen, $16: butter-maker and milker, $20; young man for_a rivate family, $16. MURRAY & READY, Peadin 1omployment Agents, 684 and 636 Ciay at ARPENTER FOR A VINEYARD; 10 DRIL- lers; 10 hammermen. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. s WAITERS, $26: 8 COOKS, 840 AND $60: 2 Jishwaghers, $16 and $20: pantryman, $25. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. E.MSTRESS AND CHAMBERMAILD, $26. L) MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ((EAMBERMAID AND WAIT SOME, $10 and room; waltress, city, $4 a week; walitres country, $20 'and room: waitress, city. $16 an room: girl, Alameds, $26; girl. Sacrazento, $2 girl, Berkeley, $20; girl, Aiameda, $20: hous keeper, $15: girl, Alvarado, $18, fare pald; girl, Decoto, $15; girl, Centerville, Cal.: girl, Pine k., 2 in family, $15: girl. Fulton st., $15; girl, Gears 8t., $15: giri, Turk st., $16: girl, Novato, Cal.: 16 house girls, $16; 10 house girls, $20; 17 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per month, assist, etc, nice iamilies. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. W ANTED — FKENCH COOK +OR PLAIN | country hotel, $40; restaurant cook, $12 a week: waiter for oyster-house, 87 a week: waiter with dress suit, $30; German try boy, $15 and found: ete. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. TEADY SINGLE MAN FOR RESPONSIBLE position; one who has done hard work pre- ferred; $€0 per month first year: small bond or cash security required. Work, box 88, Call Office. HOEMAKER ON REPAIRING., 236 NOE st., cor, Sixteenth and Market. $45 20 ROOM: FULL; RENT 835; - suap. See SKIFF, 921 Markex st ODGING-HOUSE 11 KOOMS FUR SALE cheap. 233 Third st. 200, L0PGING-HOUSE—MUST BE SOLD « this week; apoly in the afternoon. 230, Minna st. OUSE OF 7 HOUMS, ALL cheap. 403 Steenson, cor, Fifth. 35(), EUENISHED HOUSE 20 KOOMS; V). rent #50. 415 Pine, below Kearny. {URNISHED HOUSES: 12 TO 150 ROOMS: £300 10 $10.0 0. PHELPS & 0., 917 Larkin, RENTED: FURNITURE FOR SALE VIR SALs Prices stand uil goods are compietely dls. }< of. ak bed sets, Linoleum, per ya Matting, per yard Till our new buil stand. ‘Till such time at SE. corner NOONAN. T OR SALE—COMPLETE FURNITURE OF 10- room house, In whole or part: must sell ip- mediately. Apply at 5194 Valsncla st. are conducting business Seventh snd Mission sts J UST THE B INESS U WANT TO BUY for just the price U want to pay: all branches. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. OMPETENT MAN, CAPABLE OF MANAG- ing large business; well recommended and bave $1000 cash. MY ERS & GRAH AN, 777 Market st. FILLSELL OR TRADE FOR REAL shares In frult-growing company paj dividend. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 \vnrke& st 3 FINE RKESTAURANT AND 3‘5140 . oyster parlor: first-class trade and location; receipts $65 dally: a fortune for some one: thorough inveadgation invited; only a res- taurant man can handle.this place; a pertect sac- nfice. See MYERS & GLAHAM, 7 = SACR. ., 3 ROOMS $350. tiehe fine stock and fixtures; best accommodaions: receipts §15 to $20 daily. MYERS&G AHAM, 777 Market st. OTEL TO LEASE FUIt A TER M OF ¥ ma RS; new 6-story and basement b-ick building, containing 98 rooms; also ground floor and well- centzally looated, haif block dwin lighted basement; north of Market st.,, and oue block from B Hotel and Emporium building; newly fur throughout: furniture for sale on reaso) terms. For further particulars apply to VERBE %G, 820 Sansome st., room 39, FOB SALE—UNE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB- lished liquor-saloons in the city, together with a good stock of liquors and glassware: bar fixtures iu fine order: has a fine day and night trade; situ- ated in the very heart of the city,and day and Dight trayel: two floors picely furnished rooms at- tached: sickness the only reason fofselling. Ad- dress for particalars M. M.. box 100, Cail Gffice, JURNITURE OF 6 ROOMS: ALL RENTED: sccount departure. 827 Post st., after 12. 4()() CARPETS: CHAMBER ~SETS. 814 stoves, lor eets, $20: folding-beds. $10; bar outdita. T. D MoCA RTHY, 704 Mission T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SINTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods. new or good ax new: cash or thue. open eveninzs. FURNITURE WANTED. (OASH PAID FOR ENTIRE HOUSES OR smaller iots of furniture, carpets, ete. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. NOSELLFURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERST=1N,969 Howard st. :send postal UCKINGHAM FUR ITURE CO. PAY3 highes price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. ¥ YOU WANT GUOD PKICES FOR FURNL ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkia. J5DIANA AUCTION CO.. SUCCESSORS TO M J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Ce CARPET CLEANING. ; ANTED—GEKMAN OX FRENCH COOK, $35; waitress and parior-maid, $20: cham- bermaid and waitress, $16; Freuch nurse and seamstress, $20: cook for Alameds, $25 to $30: girls for housework, $25, 820 and $15: waitresses for restaurant, $15 and $3 50 & week. LEON ANDR 5, 315 Stockton st. W ANTED—GOOD IRONER FOR LAUNDRY, couniry, $25 and found; 2 good girls who un’ derstsnd German cooking, $25: German girl for the country, $15: giri as waitress and tend coun- ter, $6 per week: Danish cook for the country, family 8, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO:. 110 Gesry. NEAT ~GERMAN Ok SCANDINAVIAN 4\ woman, housework, small family, country town, $20, fare paid; second girl, $15, fare paid: waitress, ' counirs hotel, $20. MUREAY & EEADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-659 ay st. W ANTED—A WAITKR. § STOCKTON ST. AN WANTED USED TO TEARING DOWN M bulldings. Call early, 1166 Mission st. A DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S, S, FERGUSON, mangr. [FIBST-CLASS OYSTER MAN. 15 STOCK- ton st. ONES & CO.. MAIN OFFICE 256 AND 37 Kighth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, 75. STEADY, RELIABLE MAN AS PART- . ner in show-card and sign business: de- liver orders and collect: splendid_chance to learn good trade. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $75. nAN ED_PARTNER INGUOD PAT- + Ing business. Apply 712 Kearny st., room 10, beiween 11 4. M. and 12 3. PAERBERSHOP—BARGAIN; 3 GHAIRS; 15c. 1310 Castro st., opp. carhouse. G=T A SHAVE AT THE LADY-BARBER shop. 759 Howard st. RA- EFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE PORL tion as working housekeeper in_lodging house or widower’s ramily. Room 13, 1 Fiftn st. O GERMAN COOKS, $35 AND $80: LAUN- © dress $25; 2 nursegiris $12 and $15: 10 girls for housework and assist. MRS. HIRD, 721 Eilis. Youse WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; washing, ironing and general housework. Callor address 752 Union st. T THE SWEDISH AND GEEMAN EM- ployment Bureau a number of first-class girls awaiting situations. 315 Suter st. fl‘BA[NKu NURSE WISHES TO TRAVEL East with patient; remuneration, traveling ex- penses. Address B. L., 1203 Castro st.. Oakland. INCHES . KR HOUSE, 44 THIED ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per nf $150 1086 per weok: couventent and rezpecta “ANTED—FOR THE COUNTRY, A GOOD €00k who understands German cooking and a neat second girl. Apply, from 9:30 A. M. t0 12 ., at 1900 Washington st., corner Franklin. VW OMAN TO ASSIST WITH CHAMBER- PROF. TATUM, SLATE-WRITING ME- dium. 334 O’Farrell st. DR. H. I JUNES, OCULIST AND aurist, just returned from Euroj hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant101. BAD TENANTS LJECTED FOR collections made, eity or country. ~Pacific Callection Co., 415 Montgy sk, Toom 6, Fel. 5580, B | BAD TENANTS EJECTED, §3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. E&GAS FIXTURES MADE TO_ORDRR; cheapest place in the city. H. HUFR. SCHMIDT. 623 Goiden Gate ave. - DIVIDEND NOTICES. =& ,DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 35 (twenty-five cents Ber share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will ve payable : the office of the company, 327 Market sireet, On snd after Monday, September 21, 1896 Transfer-books will close Tuesday, September 18, 1898, a1 3 o'clock P. A K. H. SHELDON. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. FRENCH SECOND GIRL ress desires sitnation: best refer- P IRST-CL. L KQUIRING GOOD, COMPETENT and reliabie help in any capacity can be fur- rished at short notice by applying to C. R. HAN- SEN & CU., 110 Geary st. 1DDLE-AGED WOMAN, BEST OF REFER- ences, wants an easy place: small wages; good home. LEON ANDKE, 815 Stockton st. © (GERMAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 806 MA- 800 st., furnishes best heip of afl nationalities. WANTED—-A RFELIABLE WOMAN, WHO understands dressmaking in_aji its branches, wants 10 g0 8 seaistress in private family; no objection to short distance in conniry. Apply 16 Van Ness ave. GEPMAK GIRL "WANTS ~X_POSITION in a nice family; Diease call Monday and Tuesaay afternoons. - Address 17 Minna st,, up- stairs. : . work; rent of fornished housekeeping rooms free bus and baggage to and from the ferry given in exchange. Alpha House, 5 Market st SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE, ANTED—GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN housework, take care of children: no cooking or washing; references. 26 Sixth st., bakery. ANTED — Al HAT SALESMAN. PHAELS. QAILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 504 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. T AILORS WANTED FOR SEATROOM; CON- venient place. 803 Mbnigomery, R. 6, 3d floor. ANTED—-FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than § feet 5 inches in height; of'good character and temperate habits; able fto write and speak English properly the United States oF persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (0 become citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval ice offers _speclal juducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the world on board our Dew crulsers. For further information apply at the Recraliing Office. 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 1 M DDLE-AGED WOMAN OX GIRL FOR light housswork: small family; good home. 2424 Market st. “w ANTED—NEAT, COMPETENI GIRL FOR general housework. Apply morning, 1307 Fillmore st. EAT YOUNG GIRL: COOKING, HOUSE- work; small family: Berkeley. Room 6, 532 Market st. PPRENTICE WANTED TO LEARN TAIL- oring on fine custom coats. 823 Gesry st. ANTED—GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work in small family. 1634 Kilis st. EAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: reference; $8. 131615 Webster st. OUNG GIKL TO ASSIST WITH CHILDREN and sleep home. 1117 Van Ness ave. OUNG GIRL TO LEAR » TAILOR TRADE. Call after 9 a. M., 516 Geary st. Gk T DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: family of 3. 1842 Geary st. Guu. FOR HOUSEWOKK: NO COOKING; N OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT recretary, H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. BABBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 828 Grant ave. jSARBERS—_3-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, $75; rent, including gas, $10. 1932 Market si. 3CA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CABPET Cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st. ARPET CLEANING, 3c.; LAYING, 3c.;: RUG W samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 8that. HEN YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH ¥ work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- 5690, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NEWs- % . stand, cigars and tobacco, circulatinz 1ibrary, branch bakery, etc. : old-established. steady cash ‘trade: affords good living: near schoolss sunny corner; 4 living-rooms, yard, stable; cheap rent; value In sight: this is alégitimate business. L., box 66, Call. $750. FIE LARGE DOUBLE TEAM, + with 2 steady houses in city, 1 in Port- landand 1 in Seattle to haul for: (hisis arare chance; business paying from $150 to #300 pe= month. Inquire of WILLIAM BROWN, 408 Davis st. ‘OR SALE—WELLPAYING WHOLESALE and retail liguor, cigar and fancy grocery busi- ness in & well-known health resort in California; 00d_reason for seliing. Eor purticalars spply (o AN EINSTELN, 630 Market LD ESTABLISHED BAKERY; BAKES 213 barrelsa day: 2 flne horses and wagon; large store and outside trade: will se.l cheap on accouut of death in family; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market. ],ADY WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE GE 4 tleman partner to help purchase fine-estab- lished business: will furnish equal amount nione; cupltal required $1500. K., box 15, Call Office. ICYCLE-STOEE AND MACHIN K-SHOP; well established; complete stock of bicycles, sundries. tools, vulcanizer. oven, etc.: opporiunity for a machinist. 1118 Market st. ARTNER W ANTED—OLD-ESTABLISHED contracting business: pays from $100 to $150 each; must be steady and reliable; references ex- changed. C. K., box 25, Call Office. IN- 35350 BEST- PAYING RUSINESS + vestment in San Erancisco; station- ery, notions, etc.: estabiished 1889; must be sold. pet Beating Works, 353-27 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. | Address P., box 85, Call Office. ONKLIN'S CARPT EEALING WORKS. 53 | (100D PAYINGFAMILY WINE AND LIQUOR Golden Gate ave.: telephone eass 138. store: establifhed 10 yoars: rent cheap: soid ~ TEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- | 8ccount of too much other business. For particus Clline 35 i, SMEVENS mae. 2ol Souts 358, | 145 apply 20 Latavette st (CABPETS CLEANED “AND KENOVATED ke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tal. €outh 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. j MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO. 240 H . J4th s cleaning 3¢ a vard ‘Jel Mission 7L HORSES. FORSALE-LIGHT OAD TEAM OF BLACKS, standard bred Eclectics; alsostandard-bred bay mare by Eros, well broken; must be soid, or will be exchanged for pacers. ' Can be seen at 847 Fremont st., and trial given. ORSE, ROCKAWAY AND FINE PHAR- ton 10r sale cheap. 1311 Callf: at. ], FORRE-TER, SALESMAN DREIVING . and work norses; ail horses bought nd sold on commission: sales ean be made i reasonable terms according to times. 428 Valencia st. 4 HOESESSuLD FUR BOARD: 1 FINE SAD- die-horse. 164 Golden Gate ave. HE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA- lencia st., i3 the place to go if you want Lo buy, sell or exchange horses, bugzies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturdav at 11.o'clock. 5() BEAD DRIVING AND WOEK HORS welght 1000 to 1700 1bs. 862 Howard st. EED'S WATER FILTERS ARE THE BES they fit any faucet; are durable and cheaj 26c¢ and 50c: sent by mall on receipt of price. 719 Market st.. near Third. . FINE CORNER GROCERY FOR SALE: FIVE A llvmg-rnu‘%uz‘tlhow Fentand lease. inquire a: nce room 40, Chronicle building, W. D. HIN. RICKSON. = s $120 business: 29 .\lme | 1BST-CLASS "SALUON. WITH nished rooms: RESTAURANT: ESTABLISHED + 15 years; & pick-up: doing a good make offer; invesiigation given. Apply 16 FUR 0. 1 lecatiod; owner made a fortune. Address A. H., P. O. box 340, Vallejo,Cal. R <5 AVERAGE WELKLY 3 0. &bha $250 invested o prospec- tus, proors, free. 1298 Broadway, N.y A'l‘ AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. (OUWAN BU £ stores: negotiates mortgages on merchandls sells on commission. Room 16, %6 Montgomery. FIEST-CLASS CIGAR-STORF FOR SALE IN San Jose: must be sold before October 1. Ap- ply WILLIAM OSTERMAN, San Jose. ALOUN — $400: RARE OPPORTUNITY; must sell, s my other business demands my entire attention. Apply 209 Kilis st. QTEAKS, CHOPS, ETC: 6 DISHES FOR § cents. 635 Clay st.. big Yellow Front. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Protect your ideas: they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO, Dapt. L. Pacens Attor- ne; Washington. D. C, for their $1800 oflzr‘ and list of 200 inventions w-hlzd.' i TS NEW AND SECOND HAND HA R ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surre must ve sold. 1138 Miswion s, 1LARSE YoUSG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER | broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. 630 Commercial, B SEF NEW AND SECONU-HAND HAk: ness: all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. Nidna s furnished rooms, nizht 16¢ to 80c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- ton to morning calls; ciean: quiet: 'open il night. 4() HORSES ¥uit SALK; ALSO WAGONS Market, b ix:h st. ; auction sales every Wednes y. SULLIV YN & DOYLE. Auctionecrs, / ANTED — MEN 10 LrARN BARBER jrade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard. carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss | 275 ENTLEMAN PARTNFRE (GE EMAN) wanied oy a ludy: country business. 12 Mason st., room 2. 5 CORN. GROCERY AND 500. Wi i -r.om; lo 142, Call Office. g WE _WILL BUY OR SELL YOUR Bt Mot 8 once. UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 T9BUY OR SELL A POULTRY RANCH OR business of any kind see E. HI . st., room 5. . . LL, 997 Marzet BAR, C. G., box WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, G ENNRBETIC WOMAN WiTH sMALL CAPI- tal can make money. Cail 181 Post, room 21. ANTED—GOOD GIEL FOR PLAIN COOK- Ing and general housework. 23215 Pase st. (GEEMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU Wwork; small family. 1709 Post st. ¥ R HAN-EN & CO,, 110 GEARY ST., yards, sawmills, mines, etc., and skilied or un- UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- QAM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- help; tel. Maln 1997. BRA DLEY &C0., 640 Clay. office: best hel. - 41414 O’ Farrell: isl. F. 426, 3 OUNG, STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MAN, hotel'or institution. Address A. B..box 161, this work nights: speaks English, French and ARKEEPER; EXPERIENCE;: SINGLE; B COMPETENT COOK IN RESTAURANT wish situations on ranch or private place: keeper; willing und obliging; first-class reference. man good gardener and can take care of Teferences. Call or address 621 California st. grocery-siore; «can tend bar and take care of W ASTED—BY RELIABLE YOUNG MAN, XPERIENCED CHEESEMAKER: MAKES Addriss W.'W., box 150, Call Office. 'Y OUNG GIKLTO ASSIST AT HOUSEWORK; references. 687 Eilis st WO PRESS rEEDERS; ALSO GIKLS ON Thldln( box work: 7 A. M. Monday. 520 Market (GHBMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2221 Sutter st. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND § Lo ana-"wnen 5 orier 5 20 s shoes, 85. 7261, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W hnsf:;u‘u:& HOUSE, ufln.‘m: ST. NEAR ; 200 rooms, 25 cents a t: readl; Toom: free bus and bagkage 10 and irem ihe ferzy. wages $18. 721 Eliis st ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE RUO. i e TS WAGONE; IMS; H ,\szql;,vguxe GIRL FOR HOUSE- W $1 week, 25¢ might. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale, m.".?i‘.fi?' o R S v R worl ayes st. AN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.: | 7 NDRY WAGON, EX S TLEOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1913 | {11 done wille you wait. 638 Sarkel ::b iacs Fou cart, delivesy waEn Tom Min A CON: uchanan st. ; branch 787 Mark '8.SF- : - JOR'SALE, ‘AT EASTEKN PRICES, FINE IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 513 OOMS 16 10 760 FRi NIGHT: 506 TO 3150 | H Tinges Of every desc: : 3 Baker st. per week. Oriental, 225 Dromun st Instaliments. Carvill M o o et ROt HRISTIAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN HUUSE- ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. 8 ARMY C work aud take care of vaby. 789% Stevenson. w boots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 636 Mission. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, R e e S DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPROL alty; private: no.charss waises sacosssi ol Iaw sulis, clafms,” collections, wills. deeds, etc. a tendedto. 6. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 550 Maries, QAH F. FLOOD, LAWYER, 686 #ARROTT bullding: fonsaitations fres Moderate Sepa. BY ACME HOUSE, 807 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for s room: 26ca night: $1 a week. INGORE & MALCOLM, ATTORNE K law. room 481 Parroit bnfldln:(Emp::fln‘;)‘: INDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND BOWARD J: 8ts.; single turnished rms 75c week, 16¢ nlll:r_ DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLE: G- Al W DAVIDSON, 927 Mhise:’-‘x’.b Clgmmu OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND ANTED—FIRST-CLASS FINISHER ON pauts; steady. 461% Mlona st. AHEBICAH WOMAY, GOOD COOK, TO TAKE half interest in dinine-room: no Soto House, 32 Fourth st., room 2 - furnish on short notice ‘all kinds of help for hotels, restaurants. farms, dairies, orcoards, vine- gkllied help of all description; telephone, Grant nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 2351. W.C. YOUNG, mgr ployment office. 51115 Bush st., or. Grant ave. QBIESE AND JAUANESE KelIABLE VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best belp. 8148 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. 4 l sober and steady. palnter and paperhanger by trade, desires situatlon as janitor or porier in office. Y OUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION TO Italian. Address S. B., 801 Vailejo st., room 29. ‘middie-aged; best of sober and respectable ref- erences. Barkeeper, 681 Mission s.., room 36. or hotel. _Address P., box 143, this office. QCANDINAVIAN YOUNG MAN AND WIFE man handy with tools, understands care of horses, cows, driver: wife is g0od cook and house- H. B., box 49, Call. MAE AND WIFE WANT EMPLOYMENT; horses and cows and do all kinds of work; wife 200d cook and laundress: city or country; good ONEST, INDUSIRIOUS AND SUBER middle-aged German wishes to work in a borses. Aadress FRED HAMMETER, 611 Pine s, 406 P, M situsiLion us coachman and ~ardener; goo ref. erences. Address C. A., box 134, Cali Office. different kinds of cheese; also butter: can run & separator, Wishes a situation city or country. Y JUSE MiN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN the barber's trade: w lling to do anything in thul live. Address B. B., box 78, Cail. IDDLr-AGED WOMAN, GOOD COUK AND houseworser, would like a situation in @ small family: no chiidrea. J., box 148, Cail Office. VW ILLING WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; vlnhlngorhmuldnnnln'l: $1 uday and car fare. 158 Third st., room 14, Milton House, BE,CERMAN GIKL 10 TAKE CARE OF chlidren. Oall 8204 Larkin st., near Geary. Bvrl.un_—’-w‘scrsn POSITION BY FIRST- ciass English butler: highest tesiimonials; chance (0 secuie compeient servant. Address Butler, box 78, Call. . MARRIED GERMAN WANTS SITUATION Ive er or o R e AL S ey reference. G. N. | E T S 1 W ANTED_GIRL 70 ASSIST IN HOUSE- work. 1217 Webster st. INTELLIGK§T GIRL, NUT OVER 16 CALL Monday afier 9 at 14 Grant ave., room 56. S EAVANSS SVEE HEny Nt fope PBEAUTY CULTURE, MANICURING, HATR- BUTLER, 131 Post b e e s SRR OUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST IN LIGET HOUSE- Y-om small family. 1510 Valiejo, near Polk. LYNN'S DRESS-OUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- ]!dqnhm 2103, 14 McAllster, o0m 87, 0es at 30c On the H o & snows & e 81; this week only. 950 J S_RENOVED FROM 608 CLAY 10 L- Clay: Wwine or beer with hl‘lfllm"‘fl? 100 XE3_T0 TAKE LODGING AT 1o 15 and 200 & including cotes ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS o et RS Ao B ) s largy rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per woek. ENT IN CITY--SING' B _ROO! 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night, 3150 per wes Pacific T:use, Corhmercial and Lelemors str ZPacific :ouse, Commercial and Lelesdortt sts. week; nw“"““?i ,,‘ & week; MEY mn.':‘;'""“mm"l F. ARAM, ATTY-A [-LAW, 5 " W bide Pratiices b aif consas Shones ASROTE PROFESSIONAL CARDS, RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fiioonh floor, Parroty bnlldlng(l?ll;w pnfi?.'}’;‘ OHN i 1 ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES, ROOMS S 46 and 27, Crocker' building; telephone Main AL Apply B,\J{hft\; AND NOTIONS; NEAR V a-st. depot; good business; in. Pl T siness; bargain, | EWSPAPER KOUTR-IN INTERIOR OITY, close to San Franclsco; apply o ose o7 For particulars apply ADY FROM THE EAST DESIR G ‘man partner; small 3 Market st., roo2an partner; small capital. 36535 M 8ty $6U GROCERY AND Ba FINE COR- » ner; mu SCK: 2 - Xt st st sell. DECKER, 1020 Mar. TO LET_RESTAURANT, dolng good business. Apply M LK ROUTE 11 CANS: 2 HORS .S, WAGO etc.; make an offer. M. F., box 58, Call Ofti o BARGAIN: SALOON; TRANSFER &mgl-n;ng stock liquors. 805 Ho GENTLEMAN PARTNER WITt capltal wanted by lady (COBNER GROCERY AND BAR; LIVING- T00ms: §00d Jocation: rent $20. 516 Marke! JALOON: LONG LEASE: LOW RE Ply at Unlon Brewery, Eighteenth a ERCHANUISE STOCKS AND FIM Bought by J. C. MUTHER, 682 Maret, rm. 2 LADY FROM CUBA DESIRES GE partner; small capital. 9 Po: FURNISHED; A. M. 210 Drumm. OHN K. AUTKEN AND MAURICE !] ALLys &0 luw, rus 515,516, 5 h toor, Lr;':luufdlx‘ .‘*\'—*_— PHYSICIANS. GENTLEMAN PARTNER WANIED BY o e S S N : R. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1208 DEoen Gate ave.:dissason ot wfi-fifm& ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DE. 70 his museum, 1031 Market. &L, ais 30 yerl lady of rome means. 1 Fifth st.. room 12 LLDY DESIRES A GENTLEMAN PARTNER; $35 capital. 12 Mason st., room ' Ecm SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. CALL at 114 O'Farreil st.: H. HAAR- 0 LET-BAKERY READY FOE BUSINESS T80 Sixteenth st. OUTE FOR | R SALE ACROSS THE BAY. IN- quire at Call Office. -

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